GB2513835A - Powered folding doors - Google Patents

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GB2513835A
GB2513835A GB1304273.4A GB201304273A GB2513835A GB 2513835 A GB2513835 A GB 2513835A GB 201304273 A GB201304273 A GB 201304273A GB 2513835 A GB2513835 A GB 2513835A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/26Suspension arrangements for wings for folding wings
    • E05D15/264Suspension arrangements for wings for folding wings for bi-fold wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F15/00Power-operated mechanisms for wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F15/00Power-operated mechanisms for wings
    • E05F15/60Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F15/00Power-operated mechanisms for wings
    • E05F15/60Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators
    • E05F15/603Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors
    • E05F15/605Power-operated mechanisms for wings using electrical actuators using rotary electromotors for folding wings

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Abstract

A powered folding door or window system comprising at least two rigid panels 1a/1b linked together by at least one vertical hinge/ pivot 4 to fold between closed and open states; having a motor and a drive belt mechanism as primary means for driving the panels and further having a powered actuator 6a on one of the panels and a co-operative element 8 on a linked adjoining panel whereby when the powered actuator is powered to move it may co-operate with the co-operative element on the linked adjoining panel to move the linked adjoining panel and said one panel about the vertical hinge/ pivot linking them so that the powered actuator may start the opening of the door or window system and/ or complete the closing of the door or window system.

Description

Powered Folding Doors
Field of the Invention
The present invention concerns improvements in and relating to powered folding doors and windows, all being folding access closures of openings in walls of buildings.
Background to the Invention
Powered folding doors and windows to which the present invention relates are most suitably of the bi-fold or tn-fold type having multiple rigid panels (also known as leaves) that fold about vertical hinges! pivots. The panels may be glazed or not and may be of wood, aluminium or any other suitable material or combination of materials. The panels may, for example, have rectangular frames composed of wood or composed of PVC and aluminium extrusions and be inlaid with glazing panes. The doors generally cover relatively wide openings (eg spanning openings of from 1.5m to 3, 4 or 5m or more wide and that in most cases are about 2m high) by travelling horizontally. In residential and commercial applications the doors might be French doors' or patio doors' or may be internal doors or partitions, for example.
In the existing powered bi-fold or tn-fold sliding folding doors the opening and closing of the doors is generally powered by an electric motor, suitably a DC motor. The main opening and closing action of the folding door in the relevant existing powered folding door systems, relies on the electric motor acting via a drive belt to pull the doors open or closed, normally with the door panel upper and! or lower pivot pins sliding along a horizontal guide rail which is commonly positioned along the top of the door opening. Where there are more than two folding door panels! leaves in series, due to the dynamics of these types of door it is generally not possible to fully close or open the door simply by the drive belt pulling on the door stack and it is normal for the user to have to manually apply an extra push to the door to make it complete its travel to the fully opened or closed state. For this reason the existing powered folding door systems are not fully automatic, ie are not able to operate at the press of a button or operation of a switch by a control processor or in response to a sensor or any other suitable means to open or to fully close without manual intervention. The present invention seeks to overcome these lirriitations to allow for full automation of such doors.
Summary of the Invention
According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a powered folding door or window system wherein the folding door or window system comprises: at least two rigid panels where the panels are linked together by one or more vertical hinges! pivots to fold between a closed state where the panels extend across an opening to an open state where they are retracted to one side of the opening, stacked against each other, and the system having a motor and a drive belt mechanism for driving the panels to move between the open and closed states, the system further having a powered actuator on one of the panels and a co-operative element on a linked adjoining panel wherebywhen the powered actuator is powered to move it may co-operate with the co-operative element on the linked adjoining panel to move the linked adjoining panel and said one panel together or apart about the one or more vertical hinges! pivots linking them so that the powered actuator may start the opening of the door or window system and! or complete the closing of the door or window system.
In essence the present invention augments the opening and closing belt drive mechanism by providing an effective "motorised hinge" between the folding panels to initiate the folding open action and! or complete the folding closed action, overcoming the need for the user to manually push the panels to initiate the folding open action or complete the folding closed action.
In a door system of more than three folding panels in series there may be a powered actuator and co-operative element arranged between each of the first and second hinged panel pair and the third and fourth hinged panel pair. Similarly for folding door systems of more four linked panels each alternate linked pair of panels may have a corresponding powered actuator and co-operative element between them. Using the system of the present invention a stack! series of as many as ten folding panels can be reliably opened and closed, The drive belt mechanism may be entirely conventional and suitably comprises a belt, chain or other flexible linkage to pull the panels for driving them in opening and closing directions. This may be powered by an electric motor, for example a DC electric motor.
The powered actuator is preferably powered by an electric motor, for example a DC electric motor and preferably a servo-motor or stepper motor.
In the practical embodiments of the invention the powered actuator's motor is a dedicated motor and it suitably is housed in the door panel while the electric motor for the belt drive mechanism is housed in a frame that lines the door! window opening. Both the actuator motor and belt drive motor preferably run off of the same power supply, and which may suitably be a 24v power supply. A common controller is suitably provided to co-ordinate the movement of the actuator and of the drive belt so that each operates in the required sequence and with the required timing. The controller suitably comprises a processor programmed to co-ordinate the movement of the actuator and of the drive belt.
The powered actuator is preferably a linear reciprocating actuator configured to push apart the panels to start the door or window system's movement to the opened state and, when operated in reverse, to pull together the panels to complete the door! window systems movement to the closed state. The powered actuator preferably has the form of a rod. Preferably the actuator is substantially housed in the plane of the panel, within the panel and projecting out through a vertical edge face of the panel.
The electric motor to power the powered actuator is suitably housed within the panel. In the case of a panel that has an outer frame of horizontal and vertical box section members (eg a frame surrounding a glazing unit) the actuator and preferably also the motor are suitably housed in a horizontal box section member (suitably the top horizontal frame member of the panel). The actuator and co-operative element are unobtrusive and substantially concealed from view. When the folding door or window is in the opened state, the actuator having performed its job of extending to initiate opening, the actuator is suitably retracted back into the panel preferably substantially entirely or so that it is substantially only the end of the actuator that serves to engage the co-operative element that remains projecting from the vertical edge face of the panel.
One of the actuator and the co-operative element suitably has a hook while the other has a pin or rod to be releasably engaged by the hook. The use of a hook facilitates use of the actuator and the co-operative element not only for initial opening but also for the closing completion movement. In a variant of this the hook might be replaced by an eye that the pin of the actuator drops vertically into before the pulling/pushing action is carried out.
Such latter variant does, however, necessitate provision of a raising and lowering mechanism for the actuator and is thus not preferred.
The co-operative element pin or rod is in use oriented substantially vertically and the hook formation is configured to pivot about the pint pivot pin for part of a turn (normally for up to about 10 to 15° in operation). This pin/ pivot pin is not a pivot of the hinged linkage between the linked panels. It is suitably not load-bearing and is spaced from the one or more vertical hinges/ pivots linking the panels.
Where the one or more vertical hinges/ pivots are at a first major face (eg front face) of the closed powered folding door or window system the co-operative element is closer than the one or more vertical hinges/ pivots to the second major face/obverse face (eg rear face).
The co-operative element is within the plane of the door system when the system is in the closed state and is sandwiched between the vertical edge faces of the adjoining panels.
Suitably the actuator and co-operative element are each positioned substantially mid-way between the first major face and second major face/obverse face of the closed folding window/ door.
The actuator preferably has the hook as a hook formation at one end of the actuator to engage the co-operative element on the linked adjoining panel.
The powered folding door or window system of the present invention may be fully automated having a control switch whereby on activation of the control switch the folding door or window may open itself or fully close itself without any user intervention.
Brief Description of the Drawings
A preferred embodiment of the present invention comprising sliding folding French doors will now be more particularly described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figures 1A and 1 B are, respectively, a front elevation view and a top plan view of the French doors in the closed state; Figures 2A and 2B are, respectively, a front elevation view and a top plan view of the French doors in the opened state with the panels stacked neatly to one side of the opening; Figure 3 is a schematic plan view from below of the guide rail for the sliding folding doors, showing the substantially conventional belt drive mechanism; Figures 4A to 4G are plan views from above of two adjoining panels of the sliding folding doors, the successive figures showing the successive stages of the folding doors as they move from fully closed to part open (at 0°open, 2.5°open, 5°open, 7.5°open, and 100 open respectively); Figures SA to 5C are close-ups of the plan views of the two adjoining panels where they join, showing the upper door hinge that links them and showing the actuator on one of the panels and the co-operating element on the other of the panels that initiate the opening and complete the closing of the doors, with Figure 5A being in the closed state, Figure 5B being transitional to the closed state and Figure 5C being in the open state with the panels stacked against each other; Figure 6 is a front elevation view corresponding to Figure 5A and Figure 7 is an elevation view similar to Figure 6 but with the adjoining panels in a transitional position; Figures 8A to BE are close-ups of the plan views of the two adjoining panels where they join, and are similar to Figures 5A to SC but show the incremental initial stages of opening of the door at the join (at fully closed, 2.5° open, 5° open, 7.5° open, and 100 open respectively); Figures 9A to 9E are close-up views similar to Figures 8A to 8E but show the incremental completion stages of closing of the door at the join (at 10°from closed, 7.5°from closed, 5° from closed, 2.5° from closed, and fully closed respectively);
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
In the illustrated embodiment of the invention as illustrated in Figures 1A to 2B the French doors have four glazed panels, or leaves, la-d that are hingedly linked in series and framed within a threshold frame 2 that lines the doorway opening 10 in the building. The threshold frame 2 hereshown has a respective one of a pair of upright members 2a, 2b at each end of the opening 10 and a horizontal top member 2c running along the top of the opening 10. Each glazed panel/leaf la-d has a rectangular frame of wood or PVC and aluminium extrusions and inlaid with a double glazing unit. The horizontal and vertical frame members of each pane! leaf la-d are suitably of box section, having a hollow interior.
The horizontal top member 2c of the thresh-hold frame 2 has a downwards facing channel along its length and serves as a guide rail to guide the panels la-d between opened and closed states. The thresh-hold frame's horizontal top member 2c accommodates a belt drive mechanism 3 (comprising a toothed belt 3a along its length and a DC electric drive motor 3b at one end) as the primary drive for pulling the panels la-d between the opened and closed states. Although not shown in the drawings, the system may further have a corresponding bottom guide rail too.
The panels la-d are hinged in series by each adjacent! adjoining pair of panels having a conventional pair of upper and lower door hinges 4 between them near the front of the the panels. The upper hinges are close to the top edge of the door and the pivot pin of alternate ones of the upper hinges 4 is extended upwardly 5 to couple with the drive belt 3a so as to be dragged along the guide rail in the opening or closing directions by the motion of the belt 3a.
The first panel 1 a of the door is hinged to the left-hand upright 2a of the door thresh-hold frame 2 and anchors that end of the series of panels I a-d. The first panel Ia simply pivots on the spot but its upper hinge 4 does not slide along the top member/guide rail 2c, while the hinges 4 of the successive panels lb-d are able to move. The hinge 4 between the first panel 1 a of the door and the second panel lb of the door is not coupled to the drive belt 3a and is free move awayfrom the plane of the opening 10/ door frame 2 as the first panel 1 a of the door and the second panel lb of the doorfold together to stack against the left-hand upright 2a of the door thresh-hold frame 2. The same is true of the hinge 4 between the third panel 1 a of the door and the fourth panel lb. The hinge 4 between the second panel lb and the third panel ic is coupled 5 to the drive belt 3a, as is the hinge 4 at the right hand end of the fourth panel id. Between the first 1 a and second lb adjoining panels and between the third lc and fourthid adjoining panels the hinge 4( that is free to move away from the plane of the opening 10) is augmented by a motorized hinge'. As noted earlier, the drive belt mechanism 3a, 3b for opening and closing the sliding folding doors is substantially conventional and it is incapable of initiating the opening or completing the closing without user intervention, for example by pushing or pulling on the end panel 2d. To free the system from the need for manual intervention and allow itto become fully automated, the system of the present invention is provided with a unique set of motorized hinges'.
The motorized hinge' is not a door hinge in the conventional sense, it is not like the hinges 4, but rather it is a transient semi-pivotal linkage between the first and second adjoining panels la, lb and between the third and fourth panels lc,ld. This linkage is powered to push the adjoining/ substantially abutting edge faces of these door panels apart folding through several degrees (eg 10 degrees) about the hinge 4 to initiate opening or to pull them fully back together the last few degrees to complete closure. As illustrated in Figures 5A to SC and Figures 6 and 7, the transient semi-pivotal linkage is provided between each of the two adjoining panels 1 a, lb or 1 c, ld just above the upper door hinge 4 that links the pair of panels and slightly rearwards of the hinge 4, close to the mid-section of the panels.
The transient semi-pivotal linkage comprises on one side a DC electric motor 7-powered linear reciprocating actuator 6 housed in the right hand side of the first panel 1 a (and this arrangement is repeated in the third panel ic). The other side of the transient pivotal linkage comprises a co-operating element 8 on the left side edge of the adjoining panel lb (and this is repeated in the left side edge of the fourth panel I d). The DC electric motor 7 is wholly housed within the box-section upper horizontal frame member of the panel and the actuator 6 is substantially wholly housed therewithin too, but with the free end! distal end of the actuator rod 6a protruding out of the panel edge face. The extent to which the actuator rod 6a projects from the panel edge face is adjusted by the operation of the motor 7 during the initial door-opening and final door closing procedures.
The free end! distal end of the actuator rod 6a carries a circular cylindrical column! pin 6b that is oriented vertically, and which serves as the pivot pin part of the transient semi-pivotal linkage. The co-operating element 8 on the left side edge of the adjoining panel lb is formed as a shallow hook that can catch onto / engage with the cylindrical column! pin 6b and pivot around it through approximately 100 to 15°. Both the actuator rod or its pin Gb and the hook Bare preferably moulded of a robust low friction and highly wear resistant material or appropriately coated to be low friction and highly wear resistant. They can both be moulded of a plastics such as nylon.
The manner and sequence of operation of the transient semi-pivotal linkage for initiating door opening is illustrated in Figures BA to BE; and for completing door closing is illustrated in Figures 9A to 9E. The method of driving the powered folding door or window system to close suitably follows the steps of: i) The doors are dragged to the "nearly closed position" (approx 15 degrees) by the belt drive mechanism 3.
H) Each powered actuator 6 is extended and it is then progressively retracted and catches on the hook 8 that is in a fixed position on the meeting door leaf 1 b, 1 d.
Hi) As each actuator 6 continues to be retracted the hook 8 is pulled by the pivot pin 6b of the actuator 6 and this forces the hook B and rigidly associated leaf to pivot around the pivot pin Gb by several degrees causing the door leaves to flatten towards the plane of the door opening 10/ threshold frame 2.
iv) The powered actuator 6 pulls on the hook 6 until the first and third door leaf and their adjoining! meeting door leaf 1 b, 1 d are substantially in the same plane (0°), ie the plane of the door opening 10! threshold frame 2, with the adjoining door leaf vertical edge faces facing and substantially abutting each other.
The method of driving the powered folding door or window system to open is substantially the reverse of the above; i) The Actuator 6 is powered by its motor to extend; H) The pivot pin 6b of the actuator 6 thus pushes against the back of the inside of the hook 8 and this causes the hook 8 to pivot about the pivot pin Gb of the actuator 6 and with the hook 8 its rigidly-connected leaf turns too so that it opens the door from zero to approximately 15 degrees.
H) The belt drive mechanism 3 then drags the doors 1 a-d open to stack neatly at one end of the opening 10 and each actuator 6 is retracted to be unobtrusive.

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  1. CLAIMS1. A powered folding door or window system wherein the folding door or window system comprises: at least two rigid panels where the panels are linked together by at least one vertical hinge! pivot to fold between a closed state where the panels extend across an opening to an open state where they are retracted to one side of the opening, stacked against each other, and the system having a motor and a drive belt mechanism as primary means for driving the panels to move between the open and closed states, the system further having a powered actuator on one of the panels and a co-operative element on a linked adjoining panel whereby when the powered actuator is powered to move it may co-operate with the co-operative element on the linked adjoining panel to move the linked adjoining panel and said one panel about the vertical hinge! pivot linking them so that the powered actuator may start the opening of the door or window system and! or complete the closing of the door or window system.
  2. 2. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the powered actuator is powered by an electric motor.
  3. 3. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein there are three or more linked panels and there is a respective powered actuator and co-operative element arranged between each linked pair of panels.
  4. 4. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in claim 1,2 or 3, wherein the electric motor that powers the actuator is housed in the panel with the actuator.
  5. 5. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in claim 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein the drive belt mechanism has an electric motor and is housed in a frame that lines the opening.
  6. 6. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the powered actuator is a linear reciprocating actuator.
  7. 7. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the powered actuator is substantially housed in the plane of a panel, within the panel and projecting out through a vertical edge face of the panel.
  8. 8. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the powered actuator is configured to push apart the panels to start the door or window system's movement to the opened state and, when operated in reverse, to pull together the panels to complete the door! window system's movement to the closed state.
  9. 9. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the electric motor to power the powered actuator is housed within the panel that has the actuator.
  10. 10. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein one of the actuator and the co-operative element has a hook while the other has a pin or rod to be releasably engaged by the hook.
  11. 11. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any of claims 1 to 9, wherein one of the actuator and the co-operative element has an eye (ie a ring) while the other has a pin or rod to be releasably engaged by the eye.
  12. 12. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in claim 10 or 11, wherein the hook or eye is configured and operated to pivot about the pin or rod for part of a turn that is up to no more than 20° in operation
  13. 13. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the actuator and co-operative element are each positioned substantially mid-way between the first major face and second major face (obverse face) of the closed folding window! door.
  14. 14. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the actuator preferably has the hook as a hook formation at one end of the actuator to engage the co-operative element on the linked adjoining panel.
  15. 15. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the powered folding door or window system is automated having a control switch whereby on activation of the control switch the folding door or window may open itself or fully close itself without any user intervention.
  16. 16. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the folding door or window system comprises: at least three rigid panels in a series.
  17. 17. A powered folding door or window system as claimed in claim 16, wherein the folding door or window system comprises: at least four rigid panels in a series.
  18. 18. A powered folding door or window system substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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