EP3869526B1 - Perfektionierter manueller auslöser - Google Patents

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EP3869526B1
EP3869526B1 EP21158043.6A EP21158043A EP3869526B1 EP 3869526 B1 EP3869526 B1 EP 3869526B1 EP 21158043 A EP21158043 A EP 21158043A EP 3869526 B1 EP3869526 B1 EP 3869526B1
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Cédric DELIGNAT
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/02Bases, casings, or covers
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/022Emergency operating parts, e.g. for stop-switch in dangerous conditions
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/12Manually actuated calamity alarm transmitting arrangements emergency non-personal manually actuated alarm, activators, e.g. details of alarm push buttons mounted on an infrastructure
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H13/00Switches having rectilinearly-movable operating part or parts adapted for pushing or pulling in one direction only, e.g. push-button switch
    • H01H13/02Details
    • H01H13/04Cases; Covers
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/022Emergency operating parts, e.g. for stop-switch in dangerous conditions
    • H01H2003/0233Emergency operating parts, e.g. for stop-switch in dangerous conditions for alarm triggering, e.g. fire alarm, emergency off switches operated by breaking a glass
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H3/00Mechanisms for operating contacts
    • H01H3/02Operating parts, i.e. for operating driving mechanism by a mechanical force external to the switch
    • H01H3/022Emergency operating parts, e.g. for stop-switch in dangerous conditions
    • H01H2003/0246Resetting of bistable emergency operating part by rotating itself or an accessory
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01HELECTRIC SWITCHES; RELAYS; SELECTORS; EMERGENCY PROTECTIVE DEVICES
    • H01H9/00Details of switching devices, not covered by groups H01H1/00 - H01H7/00
    • H01H9/16Indicators for switching condition, e.g. "on" or "off"

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  • the invention relates to a device of the manual trigger type, and more particularly such a device comprising a trigger mechanism and a casing housing the trigger mechanism, the trigger mechanism comprising a push plate and a slide plate each mounted on translation in the housing, the trigger mechanism having an armed state, where the push plate blocks the translation of the slide plate, and a triggered state, where the push plate releases the translation of the slide plate.
  • Manual call points are widely used, particularly in public reception areas, for security purposes in particular. It is a question of allowing an individual to act on a more extensive system, of varied complexity, simply by pressing the push-plate of the shutter release.
  • manual triggers are provided for controlling the closing of fire doors or the opening of emergency doors.
  • Trip units of this type are also used for triggering fire alarms or activating smoke extraction systems. These releases are also used to allow emergency cut-off of electrical or gas circuits, or stopping a machine or installation.
  • EN 2 707 784 A1 on behalf of the Applicant describes a manual trigger of the type described in the introduction. This manual call point is used to signal that a trip has been caused using an indicator plate.
  • a manual trigger must be reliable. Due to their widespread use and safety, trip units must be easy to maintain.
  • the Applicant has set itself the objective of being able to test the electronics without acting on the state of the trigger mechanism. This objective forced her to significantly review the mechanism of known triggers.
  • the trigger mechanism comprises a push plate and a slide plate each mounted in translation in the housing.
  • the trigger mechanism has an armed state, where the push plate blocks the translation of the slide plate, and a triggered state, where the push plate releases the translation of the slide plate.
  • the push plate includes a center column and the slide plate includes an oblong hole into which the center column engages.
  • the central column and the oblong hole comprise first sections, homologous to each other, shaped so as to come into mutual engagement in the cocked state of the mechanism and second sections, homologous to each other and adjacent to the first sections, shaped to slide relative to each other in the triggered state of the mechanism.
  • the proposed trigger is more reliable, due to a simplified trigger mechanism.
  • the engagement of a new kind between the push plate and the slide plate has the effect of reducing the pressure to be applied to the push plate in order to trigger while limiting the risk of involuntary triggering. Triggering is also more reliable.
  • the proposed trigger can operate, as far as the push plate is concerned, with a single elastic return member, which rests substantially at the center of this plate. This decreases the cost of this trigger and increases its reliability. This central arrangement also frees up space inside the case, thus facilitating access to the electronics elements.
  • the trigger 1 comprises a housing 10 in the general shape of a rectangular parallelepiped, with a front face 120 provided with a main window 122 and a rear face 130, opposite the front face 120, via which the housing 10 is fixed on the wall.
  • the rear face 130 and the front face 120 are mutually opposite in a first direction, or direction X.
  • the housing 10 also has a first pair of lateral faces, mutually opposite in a second direction, or Y direction, orthogonal to the X direction: a left face 140, to the left of the figure 1 , and a right face 150.
  • the housing 10 also has a second pair of side faces, mutually opposite in a third direction, or Z direction, orthogonal to the X and Y directions: an upper face 160, at the top of the figure 1 , and an underside 170.
  • the Z direction corresponds substantially to the vertical and the Y direction to the horizontal.
  • window 122 is generally rectangular and extends substantially horizontally.
  • the front face 120 is also provided with an additional window 124, optional.
  • This additional window 124 has a generally rectangular shape, of smaller dimensions than the main window 122.
  • This additional window 124 reveals an indicator plate (not shown in the figures), for example of the type described in EN 2 707 784 A1 .
  • the indicator plate visually signals the status of the manual call point 1.
  • the housing 10 is made in several parts.
  • the case 10 comprises an elementary part shaped as a cover 12.
  • the cover 12 is generally hollow with a front face corresponding to the front face 120 of the case 10 and a rear face open on the inside of the cover 12.
  • the cover 12 is formed into a shell.
  • the housing 10 further comprises a second elementary part shaped as a plate 16.
  • the plate 16 is mounted on the cover 12, at the rear of the latter, so as to close, at least in part, the rear face of the cover. 12.
  • the plate 16 is fixed to the cover 12, for example by clipping, as here in the upper part of the housing 10, or by screwing, as here in the lower part.
  • the cover 12 here is generally parallelepipedic.
  • the plate 16 is generally rectangular, matching the shape of the cover 12.
  • the cover 12 has an upper wall 1200 and a lower wall 1202 which are mutually opposite and which respectively form at least part of the upper 160 and lower 170 face of the case 10.
  • the cover 12 also has a right wall 1204 and a left wall 1206, mutually opposed and which form respectively the right face 150 and the left face 140 of the housing 10, at least in part.
  • the casing 10 further comprises a third elementary part shaped as a base 14.
  • the base 14 is generally hollow with a rear face which forms the rear face 130 of the casing 10 and a front face open on the inside the base 14.
  • the base 14 is shaped like a shell.
  • the base 14 is here generally parallelepipedic, in shape correspondence with the plate 16.
  • the base 14 is mounted on the rear face of the cover 12 via its front face, with the interposition of the plate 16.
  • the plate 16 closes, in part at least, the front face of the base 14.
  • the base 14 is mounted on the rear face of plate 16.
  • the base 14 is arranged in such a way as to contribute, at least in part, to fixing the case 10 against the wall.
  • the base 14 has one or more openings opening on its rear face and allowing the passage of fasteners.
  • the base 14 is intended for an installation of the trip unit 1 of the so-called "projecting" type, where all the constituent elements of the trip unit 1 are housed in the casing, at least part of it in the base 14.
  • the casing 10 may be devoid of a base 14. This is the case, in particular, of an installation of the so-called "wall-mounted” type, where at least part of the constituent elements of the trip unit 1 are located outside the casing 10, most often housed in a recess made in the wall.
  • the plate 16 then corresponds to the rear face 130 of the box 10. To do this, the plate 16 is configured to allow the fixing of the box 10 to a wall.
  • the plate 16 is provided with a pair of oblong holes which allow the passage of fasteners.
  • the trigger 1 comprises a trigger mechanism 20, housed in the housing 10.
  • the mechanism 20 comprises a push plate 22, mounted in a guided manner in translation in the housing 10, in the direction X.
  • This push plate 22 is close to the front face 120 of the housing 10. The plate is accessed. pusher 22 through the first window 122.
  • the pusher plate 22 is mounted in the cover 12.
  • This direction X corresponds to the direction of actuation of the trigger 1, i.e. the direction in which the user must press the plate -push button 22 to trigger.
  • first compression spring 26 The translation of the pusher plate 22 relative to the housing 10 is constrained by an elastic return member, here a first compression spring 26.
  • This first spring 26 is arranged in the direction X, inserted between the pusher plate 22 and the plate 16. In the absence of external force to the trigger 1 on the push plate 22, at least having a component in the direction X, the push plate 22 rests on the front face of the housing 10 under the effect of the first spring 26 .
  • the mechanism 20 comprises a slide plate 24 mounted in the housing 10 in a manner guided in translation in the direction Z.
  • the slide plate 24 is mounted in the cover 12.
  • the translation of the slide plate 24 relative to the housing 10 is constrained by an elastic return member, here a second compression spring (not visible on the figure 5 ), arranged in the direction Z, between the slide plate 24 and the cover 12.
  • the second spring is located in the upper part of the housing 10.
  • the second spring could also be installed in a lower part of this housing 10.
  • the push plate 22 and the slide plate 24 are also engaged with each other, such that in a first relative position, the push plate 22 prevents the translation of the slide plate 24 relative to the housing. 10, the second spring being in a strongly stressed state (here compressed) and, in a second relative position, the pusher plate 22 releases this translation of the slide plate 24. Slide plate 24 moves in direction Z under the effect of the second spring, until it encounters a stop 100, here formed in cover 12.
  • the first relative position of the push plate 22 and the slide plate 24 corresponds to a first state of the mechanism 20, where the trigger 1 is armed.
  • the second relative position of the push plate 22 and the slide plate 24 corresponds to a second state of the mechanism 20, where the trigger 1 is triggered.
  • the mechanism 20 passes from the first state to the second state following a movement of the pusher plate 22 in the direction X, in a direction which moves this pusher plate 22 away from the front face 120 of the case 10. Such a movement compresses the first spring 26. Typically, this movement corresponds to the support of a user.
  • the first and second states of mechanism 20 are stable. In the absence of an external intervention, the mechanism 20 remains in the state in which it is.
  • Trip unit 1 further comprises electronics 40 housed in casing 10.
  • the electronics 40 has a first state, for example not active, and a second state, for example active. For example, when it is in its active state, the electronics 40 generates the signal activating a security element.
  • the electronics 40 comprises a two-state switch, in the form of a micro-switch 42 with a moving part 420 which serves as a contact.
  • the mobile part 420 has a stable position, where the of a micro-switch 42 is in a first switching state and an unstable position, where the micro-switch 42 is in a second switching state.
  • the mechanism 20 When the mechanism 20 is armed, the movable part 420 of the micro-switch 42 is in a stable position, free of constraint. When triggered, the mechanism 20 forces the moving part 420 of the micro-switch 42 into its unstable state.
  • the electronics 40 comprises two micro-switches 42, each of them being intended to be connected to a respective system.
  • Trip unit 1 can thus act simultaneously on two larger systems.
  • one of these systems can be a fire door, the closing of which is controlled by one of the micro-switches 42, and the other of these systems can be a central system, notified of a press on trigger 1 by the other of micro-switches 42.
  • Each micro-switch 42 is arranged near the trigger mechanism 20, in particular near the slide plate 24.
  • the slide plate 24 In the armed state of the trigger mechanism 20, the slide plate 24 is at a distance from the micro-switches 42 , leaving the movable part 420 in its stable position.
  • the slide plate 24 In the triggered state of the trigger mechanism 20, the slide plate 24 is in contact with the micro-switches 42 and maintains the movable part 420 of each micro-switch 42 in its second position.
  • the electronics 40 could comprise a single micro-switch. This is usually the case when trigger 1 is for a fire alarm system.
  • the base 14 optionally has at least one pair of oblong holes 1400, visible on the figure 5 , in the general shape of an arc of a circle or a half-moon.
  • the arcuate shapes of the oblong holes 1400 are arranged concentrically in the base.
  • Each of the oblong holes 1400 is enlarged at one of its ends 1402, compared to the rest of said oblong hole 1400.
  • the oblong holes 1400 can be symmetrical with respect to an axis of symmetry parallel to the direction X of the housing 10.
  • the base 14 could include three oblong holes 1400 or more.
  • the wall comprises a recessed pot (not visible in the figures) generally tubular, typically molded with the wall.
  • the pot emerges at one end on the wall, making it possible to pass through this wall the cables connecting the electronics 40 to the system for which the trigger 1 is provided.
  • the trigger 1 is installed at the end of the pot and the electronics 40 are connected to the cables.
  • the pot also includes as many threads for screws as the base includes oblong holes 1400.
  • a screw is screwed into each of the threads of the pot.
  • the base 14 is placed at the end of the pot, and each of the heads of these screws passes through the widened end 1402 of one of the oblong holes 1400.
  • the base 14 is then pivoted around the axis of symmetry oblong holes 1400, until the Y direction of the housing 10 is horizontal.
  • the rod of each of the screws is engaged with the rest of the oblong hole 1400.
  • the screws are then screwed in so as to press the base 14 against the wall and/or against the end of the pot.
  • the oblong holes 1400 make it possible to fix the box 10 to the wall without having to remove or install additional screws.
  • the installation of the box 10 is simplified compared to an assembly where the base 14 is directly screwed to the wall.
  • the arcuate shape of the oblong holes 1400 makes it easy to adjust the inclination of the housing 10 horizontally.
  • the box 10 is easily fixed to the wall and its horizontality does not depend on the orientation of the pot, the two threads of which may not be at the same level as one another.
  • the plate 16 can also comprise two oblong holes 1600, similar to those of the base 14, each with an end 1602 widened with respect to the rest of said oblong hole 1600. This makes it possible to fix the plate 16 with the base 14 to the screws of the pot. Fixing the box 10 is safer.
  • the push plate 22 comprises a main plate 220 and a portion arranged as a blocking member of the slide plate 24, or retaining portion 224, held projecting from one side of the main plate 220 by a connecting portion 222 , here adjacent to the retaining portion 224.
  • the connecting portion 222 and the retaining portion 224 are here arranged substantially at the center of the main plate 220.
  • the main plate 220, the retaining portion 224 and the connecting portion 222 are made in one piece, in the form of respective sections of a portion of the pusher plate 22 in the form of a column 234.
  • a first section of this column 234, or end section, corresponds to the retaining portion 224, while a second section, adjacent to the first, corresponds to the connecting portion 222.
  • the column 234 is here arranged in the center of the main plate 220. Column 234 here extends along an alignment axis 226 perpendicular to main plate 220.
  • the push plate 22 is mounted in the housing 10 such that the main plate 220 is arranged parallel to the front face 120 of the housing 10 and the retaining portion 224 directed towards the rear face 130 of this housing 10.
  • the main plate 220 is usually rectangular.
  • the push plate 22 is mounted in the housing 10 such that one of its dimensions, length or width, follows the Z direction, the other in the Y direction.
  • the connecting portion 222 and the retaining portion 224 each have a first extent along a direction parallel to the plane of the main plate 220. This direction is perpendicular to the direction of translation of the push plate 22 relative to the housing 10 and to the direction of translation of the slide plate 24 relative to this housing 10, the direction Y. This extent corresponds respectively to a width W1 of the connecting portion 222 and a width W2 of the retaining portion 224. The width W1 is less than the second width W2.
  • the connecting portion 222 and the retaining portion 224 each have a second extent along a direction parallel to the plane of the main plate 220. This direction is perpendicular to the direction of translation of the push plate 22 relative to the housing 10 and parallel to the direction of translation of the slide plate, here the direction Z. This second extent corresponds respectively to a length L1 of the connecting portion 222 and a length L2 of the retaining portion 224.
  • the connecting portion 222 and the retaining portion 224 each have a third extent along a direction orthogonal to the plane of the main plate 220. This direction is parallel to the direction of translation of the pusher plate 22, here the direction X. This third extent corresponds respectively to a height H1 of the connecting portion 222 and a thickness H2 of the retaining portion 224. The height H1 is here substantially greater than the thickness H2.
  • connecting portion 222 and the retaining portion 224 each have a respective generally rectangular cross section.
  • the main plate 220 of the push plate 22 has two corners 2200 and 2202 optionally cut. This results in an asymmetry of the main plate 220 between its upper part provided with corners and its chamfered lower part. This asymmetry plays the role of keying during assembly of the mechanism 20. Alternatively (not shown in the figures), the corners 2200 and 2202 can form a shoulder also playing the role of keying.
  • the push plate 22 comprises at the end 236 of the central column 234 a first seat 221 which can receive the first spring 26.
  • the first seat 221 includes a generally tapered first finger 230 .
  • the first finger 230 protrudes from the central column 234 along the alignment axis 226.
  • the first finger 230 has a frustoconical side wall 2300 .
  • the first spring 26, when received by the first seat 221, is intended to bear against the side wall 2300.
  • the first finger 230 then blocks the movements of the first spring 26 radially with respect to the alignment axis 226.
  • the first finger 230 thus maintains the first spring 26 on the first seat 221.
  • the first finger 230 increases the simplicity, the compactness and the robustness of the first seat 221.
  • the manufacture of the push plate 22 and the assembly of the mechanism 20 are further simplified.
  • a recess 228 is formed at the end 236 of the column 234, in the retaining portion 224.
  • the recess 228 can reach the connecting portion 222.
  • the first finger 230 is at the bottom of the recess 228.
  • the recess 228 reduces the size of the mechanism 20.
  • the slide plate 24 includes a second seat 241 which can house the second spring 28.
  • Slide plate 24 further comprises an opening shaped as an oblong hole 240 which passes through slide plate 24 from one of its faces to the other.
  • the oblong hole 240 is shaped like a groove, and extends at least along an alignment direction 243 of the slide plate 24 which corresponds to the direction of translation of the slide plate 24, here the direction Z.
  • This oblong hole 240 is intended to receive at least part of the connecting portion 222 and of the retaining portion 224 of a plate of the type of the push plate 22 described in relation to the figures 9 to 12 .
  • the oblong hole 240 comprises a wide portion 242, shaped so as to allow passage of the retaining portion 224, and a narrow portion 244 shaped so as to allow passage of the connecting portion 222.
  • the wide portion 242 and the portion narrow 244 are mutually contiguous in the Z direction, in that order in the direction in which the second spring 28 is biased by the slide plate 24 (here, compressed).
  • the narrow portion 244 is here closer to the second seat 241 than the wide portion 242.
  • the wide portion 242 and the retaining portion 224, respectively the narrow portion 244 and the connecting portion 222, are homologous to each other.
  • the wide portion 242 and the narrow portion 244 are each generally rectangular in shape.
  • the wide portion 242 of the oblong hole 240 has a first extent in a direction transverse to the direction of translation of the slide plate 24, here the direction Y, or width W3.
  • the width W3 is greater than the width W2 of the retaining portion 224 of the pusher plate 22.
  • the narrow portion 244 of the oblong hole 240 has a first extent along the direction Y, or width W4. This width W4 is greater than the width W1 of the connecting portion 222 and less than the width W2 of the retaining portion 224.
  • the wide portion 242 and the narrow portion 244 of the oblong hole 240 each extend in the direction of translation of the slide plate 244, here the Z direction, respectively along a length L3 and a length L4.
  • Oblong hole 240 forms a pair of shoulders 246 where wide portion 242 joins narrow portion 244 along the Y direction in the direction in which second spring 28 is compressed by slide plate 24. shoulders 246 correspond to the difference in widths W3 and W4.
  • the width W1 of the connecting portion 222 is substantially less than the width W4 of the narrow portion 244.
  • This width W4 is substantially less than the width W2 of the retaining portion 224.
  • This width W2 is substantially less than the width W3 of the wide portion 242.
  • the slide plate 24 has a thickness H3 in the direction X.
  • the thickness H3 is less than or equal to the thickness H1 of the connecting portion 222.
  • the thickness H3 of the slide plate 24 is close to thickness H1 of the connecting portion 222.
  • the total thickness of the mechanism 20 along the direction X is reduced.
  • the second seat 241 of the slide plate 24 includes a recess 2500 on one of its sides.
  • the recess 2500 extends along the alignment direction 243.
  • the second spring 28 is intended to bear against the bottom of the recess 2500 when the second seat 241 receives the second spring 28.
  • Slide plate 24 includes an optional second finger 250 at the bottom of recess 2500.
  • Second finger 250 protrudes from slide plate 24 into the direction Z.
  • the second finger 250 is here parallelepipedic.
  • the second finger 250 could be cylindrical.
  • the second finger 250 is intended to hold the second spring 28 in the second seat 241.
  • the second seat 241 further comprises a platform 2410 in the extension of the bottom of the recess 2500.
  • the platform 2410 extends perpendicular to the direction of alignment 243 of the slide plate 24.
  • the second spring 28 is intended to lean against the platform 2410.
  • the platform 2410 increases the surface against which the second spring 28 can lean, without having to increase the thickness of the slide plate 24.
  • the slide plate 24 comprises a contact portion 252 disposed on the side of the support plate 16.
  • the contact portion 252 is intended to actuate the micro-switches 42.
  • the contact portion here comprises two lugs 2520 and 2522 projecting from the slide plate 24. These two lugs 2520 and 2522 are here generally flat, and parallel to the X and Z directions. Each lug 2520, 2522 is intended to come against one of the micro-switches 42.
  • the slide plate 24 here comprises a pair of optional ribs 256 which extend from the large portion towards an edge of the slide plate 24 opposite the second seat 241, parallel to the direction of alignment 243.
  • the pair of ribs 256 increases the rigidity of the slide plate 24. This is useful, in particular, for rearming.
  • Slide plate 24 further includes a pair of optional flanges 258.
  • the flanges 258 stiffen the slide plate 24 in the Z direction. This pair of flanges 258 further improves the flatness of the slide plate 24, when this slide plate 24 is made by molding.
  • the slide plate 24 includes an optional opening 260, here formed in one of its corners.
  • the front face 120 of the case 10 can be closed by a removable flap (not shown in the figures), typically mounted on a hinge.
  • the electronics 40 can then include a presence sensor used to detect the closing and/or and the opening of the shutter.
  • This presence sensor comprises a movable contact portion which protrudes from the electronics 40 to the front of the housing 10.
  • the opening 260 allows this movable contact portion to pass through the slide plate 24.
  • the slide plate 24 can thus be used in different types of manual triggers.
  • Slide plate 24 can receive a label glued to the front (not shown in the figures). The tag is visible through the second window 124 after triggering.
  • the slide plate 24 with the label acts as an indicator plate, for example of the type described in EN 2 707 784 A1 .
  • the slide plate 24 can optionally comprise on its front face a depression 262, visible on the figure 11 and 13 .
  • the depression 262 is intended to receive the label, thus avoiding friction between the label and the push plate 22.
  • the label is not worn during the successive triggering and rearming of the mechanism 20.
  • the depression 262 here has a general shape complementary to that of the label to be stuck on the slide plate 24.
  • the sticking of the label on the bottom of the depression 262 is simpler and more precise.
  • the push plate 22 is mounted in the housing 10 in such a way that the center of the main plate 220 is opposite the window 122, in particular approximately at the center of this window 122.
  • the first seat 221 receives the first spring 26. When pressing on the push plate 22, this support generally occurs at the center of the window 122 and along the alignment axis 226, this alignment axis 226 corresponding to the axis of the first spring 26.
  • the first spring 26 is inserted between the connecting portion 222 and the support plate 16.
  • the connecting portion 222 and the first spring 26 are aligned in the X direction along an alignment axis 226.
  • the turns of the first spring 26 are threaded around the first finger 230.
  • One end of the first spring 26 bears against the side wall 2300 of the first finger 230.
  • This support is substantially linear, in a circle centered on the alignment axis 226.
  • the first finger 230 also holds the first spring 26 in the first seat 221. This simplifies the assembly of the mechanism 20 and improves its stability, without increasing its size.
  • the second seat 241 receives the second spring 28.
  • the second spring 28 bears against the bottom of the recess 2500 and against the platform 2410 of the slide plate 24.
  • the turns of the second spring 28 are threaded around the second finger 250
  • the second finger 250 holds the second spring 28 in the second seat 241.
  • the size of the mechanism 20 is thereby reduced.
  • the mechanism 20 is also more stable and easier to assemble.
  • the contact portion 252 is opposite the moving parts 420 of the micro-switches 42, so as to press on these moving parts 420 when the mechanism 20 is in the tripped state.
  • link portion 222 In the triggered state, link portion 222 passes through narrow portion 242. Retaining portion 224 is beyond slide plate 24 in the direction of compression of first spring 26. Link portion 222 is located engaged across the slide plate 24, in the narrow portion 244.
  • the contact portion 252 comes against the micro-switch 42 and maintains the movable part 420 of the micro-switch 42 in its unstable position. Electronics 40 is active.
  • the push plate 22 In the cocked state, the push plate 22 is held in abutment against the front face 120 of the casing 10 by the action of the first spring 26 in the direction X towards the front of the casing 10.
  • the retaining portion 224 of the thrust plate 22 is at retainer plate 24 in the X direction, engaging large portion 242 of oblong hole 240.
  • Retainer portion 224 is wider than narrow portion 244 so that retainer 224 cannot engage in the narrow portion 244.
  • the portion retainer 224 is, at least partly, in abutment against the shoulder 246.
  • the push plate 22 prevents the translation of the slide plate 24 relative to the housing 10, in particular under the effect of the second spring 28.
  • the portion contact 252 of the slide plate 24 is remote from the micro-switch 42, leaving the movable part 420 in its stable position. Electronics 40 is not active.
  • the armed state is maintained as long as a sufficiently high pressure to overcome the first spring 26 is not applied to the push plate 22.
  • the transition from the armed state to the triggered state of the mechanism 20 is done as follows .
  • the mechanism 20 When a sufficiently high pressure is applied, it moves the thrust plate 22 until the retaining portion 224 passes through the wide portion 242. The retaining plate 224 is disengaged from the wide portion 242. The plate - pusher 22 no longer blocks the translation of the slide plate 24 relative to the housing 10. The second spring 28 pushes the slide plate 24 until it presses on the movable portions 420 of the micro-switches 42 (here via the lugs 2520 and 2522). The mechanism 20 is in the triggered state.
  • the retaining portion 224 is narrow enough to be able to cross the wide portion 242. On release, that is to say when a user presses on the pressure plate 22, the retaining portion 224 is translated beyond the pressure plate. slide 24, out of wide portion 242.
  • the connecting portion 222 engages in the wide portion 242.
  • the translation of the slide plate 24 relative to the housing 10 is released.
  • Slide plate 24 is free to slide relative to pusher plate 22 in the direction of alignment of wide portion 242 and narrow portion 244.
  • the second spring 28 pushes the slide plate 24 in its direction of translation, as far as the stop 100.
  • the connecting portion 222 slides in the wide portion 242 and in the narrow portion 244, until it comes against the stop 100.
  • the push plate 22 and the slide plate 24 are then in their second relative position.
  • the connecting portion 222 crosses the narrow portion 244.
  • the actuation is particularly stable, despite the action of a single spring.
  • the assembly of the mechanism 20 is improved.
  • the compactness of the push plate 22 is also better than in conventional trip devices.
  • the thrust plate 22 is of more robust design. This also makes it possible to use a single spring to produce the elastic member constraining the push plate 22, which is more economical.
  • the triggered state is maintained as long as the mechanism 20 is not reset.
  • the transition from the triggered state to the armed state of the mechanism 20, that is to say the resetting, is done as follows.
  • the slide plate 24 here comprises a portion intended for resetting 254.
  • the resetting portion 254 cooperates here with a key 30 (visible on the figure 1 ) to reset the trigger 1, that is to say to bring the mechanism 20 in its first state.
  • the Key 30 can be common to several triggers.
  • the key 30 here comprises a body 32 serving to grip it and two parallel tabs 36 and 38, at a distance from each other and projecting from one side of the body 32.
  • the tabs 36 and 38 form the functional part 34 of the key, and are here in the form of a ramp with an L-shaped cross section which decreases as one moves away from the body 32.
  • the resetting portion 254 here takes the form of two lugs 2540 and 2542 each shaped in a ramp, the slope of which is complementary to the slope of the ramps of the legs 36 and 38 of the key 30, respectively.
  • the resetting of the mechanism 20 is done by inserting the key 30 into an access 126 (visible on the figures 1 and 2 ) provided in the cover 12.
  • the access 126 is provided on the front wall 120 of the cover 12.
  • the access 126 could be provided on the underside of the cover 12.
  • the access 126 can be of complementary to that of the tabs 36 and 38, as in the embodiment described here, or, alternatively, more larger than the rearming portion 34.
  • the access 126 comprises two through openings 1260 and 1262 in L arranged symmetrically around the plane VI-VI.
  • the key 30 is introduced into an opening 126 of the cover 12 along the direction X.
  • the slide plate 24 is then pushed in the direction Z against the second spring 28, until the portion wide 242 of the oblong hole 240 is at the level of the retaining portion 224 of the pusher 22.
  • the first spring 26 then pushes the pusher plate 22 in the direction X towards the front of the housing 10.
  • the retaining portion 224 passes through the wide portion 242 of the oblong hole 240, which blocks the translation of the slide plate 24 in the Z direction.
  • the mechanism 20 is then in the cocked state.
  • the slide plate 24 could be devoid of a reset portion 252, and the key 30 could be introduced through the lower wall 1202 (opposite the second spring 28) and push the slide plate 24 directly in order to to reset the trigger mechanism.
  • a trigger mechanism 20 comprising a pusher plate 22 has been seen.
  • a pusher of another shape in particular with a non-planar front face, for example to improve the guiding in translation of the pusher, or with a central depression to encourage users to press the center of the pusher.
  • the slide plate 24 translates vertically, along the Z direction.
  • the mechanism 20 could be arranged so that the translation plate 24 translates along the Y direction, that is to say from left to right and vice versa.
  • the second spring 28 operates in compression.
  • the large portion 242 and the small portion 244 of the oblong hole 240 are arranged so that the large portion 242 is closer to the second seat 241 than the small portion 244.
  • the retaining portion 224 has a thickness which decreases in the Z direction so as to conform this portion according to a chamfer profile, or first chamfer 232.
  • This first chamfer 232 is opposite the plate main 220.
  • the pusher plate 22 is mounted in the housing 10 such that the thick part of the retaining portion 224 is directed towards the second spring 28.
  • the first chamfer 232 reduces the friction between the slide plate 24 and the push plate 22 when triggering or resetting the manual trigger 1.
  • the slide plate 24 and the push plate 22 slide better relative to each other. the other when the retaining portion 224 is translated beyond the slide plate 24.
  • the triggering of the mechanism 20 is more straightforward and the rearming easier.
  • the slide plate 24 has a thickness which increases towards the second seat 241 from the shoulder 246 so as to conform the slide plate 24 into a chamfer profile, or second chamfer 248.
  • the second chamfer 248 is formed on one side of the slide plate 24 opposite the retaining portion 224 when the mechanism 20 is assembled.
  • the second chamfer 248 reduces the travel of the push plate 22 necessary to trigger the mechanism 20, without having to reduce the thickness of the slide plate 24 for all that. Triggering is easier. In addition, this triggering is more reliable in the event of eccentric pressure from a user on the push plate 22.
  • the housing 10 comprises on one of its side faces an orifice 44 (visible on the picture 3 ).
  • This orifice 44 allows access to the micro-switches 42 electronics 40 from the outside in order to play the contacts of said micro-switches 42. This makes it possible to test the correct operation of the electronics 40 without dismantling the case 10 during routine tests.
  • the orifice can be closed by a cap, not visible in the figures.
  • the orifice 44 may be slightly off-centered with respect to the plane VI-VI, as can be seen on the picture 3 . This allows, when the electronics 40 comprises only one micro-switch 42, that the orifice 44 is opposite said micro-switch 42. The orifice 44 can then be reduced in size without compromising access to the micro -breaker 42.
  • the orifice 44 could be centered and wider. This makes it possible to test the proper functioning of the electronics 40 through a single orifice 44, whether the electronics 40 includes one or more micro-switches 42.
  • a first seat 221 of the tapered finger type (where the first spring bears against the side surface of the finger) and a second seat 241 of the flat bottom type (where the second spring bears against a flat bottom , here formed from the bottom of the recess 2500 and the platform 2410).
  • the first seat 221 could be of the flat bottom type (with or without optional finger) and/or the second seat 241 could be of the tapered finger type.
  • the manual call point 1 can be installed in a larger security system, such as a fire alarm device, an automatic door, a fire door, a special safety plan (PPMS) or a device smoke extraction.
  • a trigger function that is to say an action within the security system.
  • this triggering function can be the transmission of a radio alarm signal to the fire alarm device, the automatic door unlocking, the fire door closing , an alarm signal to the PPMS or the activation of the smoke extraction device.

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  1. Vorrichtung in der Art eines manuellen Auslösers (1), umfassend einen Auslösemechanismus (20) und ein Gehäuse (10), das den Auslösemechanismus (20) aufnimmt,
    wobei der Auslösemechanismus (20) eine Drückerplatte (22) und eine Schiebeplatte (24) umfasst, die jeweils verschiebbar in dem Gehäuse (10) montiert sind,
    wobei der Auslösemechanismus (20) Folgendes aufweist:
    einen gespannten Zustand, in dem die Drückerplatte (22) die Verschiebung der Schiebeplatte (24) blockiert, und
    einen ausgelösten Zustand, in dem die Drückerplatte (22) die Verschiebung der Schiebeplatte (24) freigibt,
    wobei die Drückerplatte (22) eine zentrale Stütze (234) umfasst,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Schiebeplatte (24) ein Langloch (240) umfasst, in welches die zentrale Stütze (234) eingreift, wobei die zentrale Stütze (234) und das Langloch (240) erste Abschnitte (224, 242), jeweils einander entsprechend, umfassen, die derart ausgeformt sind, um im gespannten Zustand des Mechanismus (20) gegenseitig in Eingriff zu treten, und zweite Abschnitte (222, 244), jeweils einander entsprechend, und an die ersten Abschnitte angrenzend, die derart ausgeformt sind, um sich im ausgelösten Zustand des Mechanismus (20) in Bezug zueinander verschieben zu lassen.
  2. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, wobei dadurch, dass der erste Abschnitt (242) des Langloches (240) im Wesentlichen breiter als der erste Abschnitt (224) der zentralen Stütze (234) ist, und der zweite Abschnitt (244) dieses Langloches (240) im Wesentlichen schmäler als der erste Abschnitt (224) der zentralen Stütze (234) und im Wesentlichen breiter als der zweite Abschnitt (222) dieser zentralen Stütze (234) ist.
  3. Vorrichtung nach einem der Ansprüche 1 und 2, wobei im gespannten Zustand des Auslösemechanismus (20) der erste Abschnitt (224) der zentralen Stütze (234) in den entsprechenden Abschnitt (242) des Langloches (240) eingreift, während im ausgelösten Zustand der zweite Abschnitt (222) dieser zentralen Stütze (234) den entsprechenden Abschnitt (244) des Langloches (240) durchquert.
  4. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Verschiebung der Drückerplatte (22) in Bezug auf das Gehäuse (10) durch ein elastisches Rückstellorgan (26) vorgespannt wird, und die zentrale Stütze (234) der Drückerplatte (22) weiter einen Endabschnitt beinhaltet, der mindestens teilweise als Sitz (221) ausgeformt ist, der imstande ist, das elastische Rückstellorgan (26) aufzunehmen.
  5. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 4, wobei der Endabschnitt einen im Wesentlichen kegelstumpfartigen Finger (230) beinhaltet, der mindestens teilweise den Sitz (221) bildet.
  6. Vorrichtung nach Anspruch 5, wobei die Drückerplatte (22) eine Vertiefung (228) umfasst, an deren Boden sich der Finger (230) befindet.
  7. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die ersten entsprechenden Abschnitte (224, 242) der Drückerplatte (22) und die Schiebeplatte (24) oder die zweiten entsprechenden Abschnitte (222, 244) der Drückerplatte (22) und die Schiebeplatte (24) im Wesentlichen rechteckig sind, oder einen im Wesentlichen rechteckigen Querschnitt aufweisen.
  8. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens einer der zweiten entsprechenden Abschnitte (224, 242) der Drückerplatte (22) und die Schiebeplatte (24) mindestens teilweise entsprechend einem jeweiligen Abschrägungsprofil ausgeformt sind.
  9. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der erste Abschnitt (224) der Drückerplatte (22) als ein Plattenabschnitt mit einer Dicke annähernd einer Dicke der Schiebeplatte (24) ausgeformt ist.
  10. Vorrichtung nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei das Gehäuse (10) einen Sockel (14) umfasst, der dazu bestimmt ist, an einer Wand befestigt zu werden, wobei der Sockel (14) mindestens ein Paar an Langlöchern (1400) jeweils in einer allgemeinen Kreisbogenform, und an einem ihrer Enden (1402) verbreitert, umfasst, wobei die Kreisbogenformen in dem Sockel (14) konzentrisch angeordnet sind.
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