WO1997023703A1 - Rolling door drive and mounting assembly - Google Patents
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- WO1997023703A1 WO1997023703A1 PCT/AU1996/000821 AU9600821W WO9723703A1 WO 1997023703 A1 WO1997023703 A1 WO 1997023703A1 AU 9600821 W AU9600821 W AU 9600821W WO 9723703 A1 WO9723703 A1 WO 9723703A1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/68—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive
- E06B9/70—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive comprising an electric motor positioned outside the roller
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- the invention relates to a rolling door drive and mounting assembly.
- Rolling door drive assemblies are well known and typically have a chassis which supports a motor with an associated drive (eg. a gear).
- the chassis is usually connected to a final drive unit (eg. a gear drum having internal teeth) which meshes with the drive.
- the final drive unit is connected to the rolling door to cause it to move up or down by operation of the motor.
- the rolling door is held in position by end supports at both ends which engage a mounting axle passing axially through the rolling door.
- the rolling door drive assembly is mounted on the axle at one end between the end of the door and the adjacent end support for the axle.
- the housing cannot be disengaged from the assembly without movement of the entire assembly. This means that the access for servicing is still restricted.
- the motor is located in the housing above the axis of rotation. This further causes the maintenance to be complicated as the motor is virtually on the extreme of the area to be reached by a technician.
- This patent also discloses a clutch inte ⁇ osed in the drive train which permits the fixed motor to be engaged and disengaged.
- An exterior handle directly connects to and operates the clutch so that when the drive train is engaged the motor will drive the rolling or unrolling of the door.
- the clutch would normally only be used when manual operation of the door is desired. In this instance the motor is disengaged. To re-engage the motor the clutch is used to manually engage the drive train.
- a further example of an assembly of this type is Australian Patent number 519424. In this assembly the motor is also located at the upper extremity of the assembly, making maintenance difficult.
- the motor is mounted on a frame which allows it to be disengaged from the drive train. The handle removes the pawl from the teeth and the motor can drop down. To re-engage the motor, it needs to be manually lifted and the pawl re- engaged in the teeth.
- This assembly has an externally toothed final drive unit which is attached to a chassis.
- the chassis has a hub which can be located on a door mounting axle and an arm extending down from the hub.
- the arm is removably connected via two vertically orientated bolts and a horizontal location bolt, to a lower support which carries a motor and circuitry etc.
- the location bolt needs to be loosened and the vertical bolts removed. The disengaging movement is initially traverse to the door mounting axle to clear the location bolt and then downward.
- a rolling door drive and mounting assembly including: (i) a chassis;
- a motor and drive means together attached to the chassis for synchronous pivotal movement, the drive means interconnecting the motor and final drive unit; and (iv) remotely operated actuation means to move the drive means into a first position engaging the final drive unit and to move the drive means into a second position disengaged with the final drive unit.
- the motor and drive means are mounted on a frame which is pivotally attached to the chassis.
- the actuation means includes:
- the pawl is fixed for reciprocal rotational movement through a predetermined arcuate distance to cause the cam to move.
- the pawl may be operated remotely by a cord.
- One pull and release will move the drive means into engagement with the final drive unit.
- Another pull and release will disengage the drive means from the final drive unit.
- Equally possible is to have the remote operation of the actuation means controlled by well know electrical means.
- the chassis has a first section having a clamp means for receiving the mounting axle and a second section detachable from the first section.
- the clamp means has fixing means to locate the first section in a predetermined position on the mounting axle.
- the fixing means is at least two location bolts which are threadingly engaged with the clamp means. By turning these bolts, their ends come into frictional contact with the mounting axle and fix the assembly is in the operative position.
- the assembly further includes a housing which encloses at least part of assembly. The housing may be removably and temporarily held in position by clips. Accordingly if part of the drive assembly requires repair or inspection, the housing adjacent that part of the assembly may be removed or displaced to permit easy access for those purposes. Separate housings may be provided for each section of the chassis.
- the assembly further includes electrical control means to control the operation of the motor.
- the chassis includes a third section connected to but detachable from the second section. Accordingly this third section may carry elements of the assembly which may require separate attention. For example lights to indicate the operation of the drive, sensors to permit operation of the assembly to be remotely controlled.
- the third section has an associated housing to protect the enclosed element of the assembly or provide for transmission of signals.
- a final drive unit mounted to the chassis for rotation about an axis of rotation for driven connection to a door for rolling the door about a door mounting axle;
- a motor attached to the chassis;
- chassis has a first section having a clamp means for receiving the mounting axle and a second section detachable from the first section adjacent the clamp means.
- the final drive unit includes a gear drum mounted to the chassis for rotation about an axis of rotation for driven connection to a door for rolling the door about a door mounting axle and the drive means interconnects the motor and gear drum.
- the second section is detachable from the first section without transverse movement. More preferably, the second section is detachable from the first section by downward movement, and most preferably by a combination of axial and downward movement. As the mounting assemblies are usually located in restricted areas, any transverse movement of the second section when being disengaged from the first section may encounter a wall.
- the essence of the first form of the invention is the ability of the drive train to be engaged and disengaged remotely without the use of clutches and or handles.
- the essence of the second form of the invention is the detachability of part of the chassis from the part which has the clamping means for the mounting axle. As it is detachable, it permits the elements supported on it to be removed downwardly from the assembly without the need to disturb the entire roller door assembly. This in turn permits these elements to be repaired or replaced. Consequently significant time and money is saved. It will be appreciated that the essence of the invention is the ability of the drive train to be engaged and disengaged remotely without the use of clutches and or handles.
- Figure 1 is a side view of a rolling door drive and mounting assembly according to the invention.
- Figure 2 is a front view of the assembly of figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a rear view of the assembly of figure 1.
- Figure 4 is a sectional view of the assembly of figure 2 along the A-A line;
- Figure 5 is a rear view of the assembly of figure 1 with the main cover removed.
- Figure 6 is a front view of the assembly of figure 1 with the translucent cover removed.
- Figure 7 is an exploded view of the cam ratchet assembly of figure 5 in the engaged gear position.
- Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of figure 7 along the B-B line.
- Figure 9 is an exploded view of the cam ratchet assembly of figure 5 in the disengaged gear position.
- Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view of figure 7 along the C-C line.
- Figure 11 is a cross-sectional view of a pawl used in the assembly of figure 9.
- Figure 12 is an underneath view of the pawl of figure 11.
- Figure 13 is a plan view of the pawl of figure 11.
- Figure 14 is a side view of a wheel used in the assembly of figure 1.
- Figure 15 is an underneath view of the wheel of figure 14.
- Figure 16 is a side view of the wheel of figure 14.
- Figure 17 is a plan view of the wheel of figure 14.
- drive assembly 1 is mounted on mounting axle 2 which in turn is connected to support bracket 3 with a U-clamp 4.
- the U- clamp 4 is inverted and encircles mounting axle 2. It has ends (not shown) which pass through openings in support bracket 3 and are secured by nuts (not shown).
- Drive assembly 1 includes a chassis which has a first section 5 and a second section 6.
- the first section 5 and second section 6 are connected together by nut and bolt sets 7.
- the first section 5 has a clamp 8 and sleeve 9 which encircle mounting axle 2 (as more particularly shown in figure 4).
- the assembly 1 further includes a gear drum 10 which is located on sleeve 9 and retained for rotational movement about sleeve 9 by circlip 11. As such gear drum 10 can rotate about sleeve 9.
- Gear drum 10 has a pair of fingers 12 projecting from an area adjacent the periphery of gear drum 10. Fingers 12 are destined to engage between spokes of a circular frame (not shown) about which the rolling door 13 rolls or unrolls.
- On the inside wall of gear drum 10 is a continuous set of longitudinal teeth 14 destined to engage with corresponding teeth of a drive gear 15 (see figure 4).
- the first section 5 has a pair of locating bolts 16 which are engaged in threads in clamp 8.
- the first section 5 can therefore be located on mounting axle 2 and fixed into a desired position by use of locating bolt 16. As the second section 6 and gear drum 10 are connected to first section 5 they are also positioned indirectly by adjustment of location bolts 16.
- the second section 6 is the mounting board for transformer 17, motor 18, drive gear 15 and cam ratchet assembly 19.
- Drive gear 15 and motor 18 are mounted on a frame 20 (see figure 7).
- the frame 20 is fixed at pivot bolt 21 so that rotation of the frame 20 about pivot bolt 21 causes cog teeth 49 to engage or disengage teeth 14 of gear drum 10.
- the free ends 22 and 23 are retained by retaining bolts 24 and 25 within slots 26.
- This movement is controlled by a cam ratchet assembly 19 having lever 45 which is connected to a remote manual operator 46 via a cord 47 passing through a guide 48. As shown in figure 5 the lever 45 can be pulled down to a interim position (shown with ghost lines) to cause movement of the frame 20.
- the cam ratchet assembly 19 will be explained later.
- a third section 27 (more clearly shown in figure 4) is removably attached to second section 6 by screws 28. As shown in figure 6 third section 27 supports circuit board 38 via locating screws 39.
- the circuit board 38 carries the electronic circuitry necessary to permit the operation of the drive assembly 1 by a remote manual operator 40 and/or by a remote control device (not shown) interacting with the circuitry via aerial 41. Circuit board 38 also carries courtesy lights 42.
- second section 6 The elements supported on second section 6 can be protected by installing a main cover 43 as more clearly shown in figure 4. Likewise a translucent cover 44 encloses the circuit board 38 lights 42 and other circuitry.
- cam ratchet assembly 19 to effect pivotal movement of the drive gear 15 into and out of engagement with gear drum 10 is shown more specifically in figures 7 - 17.
- drive gear 15 has cog teeth 49 which are engaged in teeth 14 of gear drum 10.
- cam ratchet assembly 19 The movement of cog teeth 49 into or out of engagement with teeth 14 is controlled by cam ratchet assembly 19 as follows.
- the cam ratchet assembly 19 is composed of a wheel 53 as shown in figures 14 - 17 which is engaged and turned by a pawl 54 as shown in figures 12 - 13.
- Pawl 54 has the lever 45 at one end and a annular disc 55 at the other end.
- the annular disc 55 has two teeth 56 and 57 projecting downwardly as shown in figure 12.
- the annular disc 55 also has a spacer arm 58.
- the wheel 53 as shown in figures 14 - 17 has an annular base 59 and a cam 60 projecting from annular base 59.
- Ramped teeth 61 are located around the periphery of annular base 59.
- Pawl 54 is placed over the top of wheel 53 so that teeth 56 and 57 engage between ramped teeth 61.
- a bolt 62 passes through pawl 54 and wheel 53 and second section 6.
- a spring 63 is located about bolt 62 and has an inner end 64 which locates in pawl 54.
- Spring 63 has an outer end 65 which is fixed to a U-shaped retaining plate 66 which surrounds the head of bolt 62.
- Bolt 62 is held to second section 6 with a nut 67.
- Installation may take place in basically two different ways. The first is to thread the entire assembly over mounting axle 2 via sleeve 9 and fix axle 2 to support bracket 3.
- the drive assembly 1 is fixed into the desired axial and radial positions by fixing locating bolts 16 through clamp 8 into engagement with mounting axle 2.
- fixing locating bolts 16 through clamp 8 into engagement with mounting axle 2.
- an alternate installation method is permissible with the drive assembly according to the invention.
- This method entails threading only the upper part of the drive assembly 1 onto axle 2.
- the upper part comprises the first section 5, and gear drum 10 which are held together by circlip 1 1 around sleeve 9.
- This upper part is fixed both axially and radially via locating bolts 16 passing through clamp 8 into engagement with axle 2.
- the lower part of drive assembly 1 may be installed by attaching it to the upper part with bolts 7.
- Some axial movement may be necessary to align the cog teeth of drive gear 15 with teeth 14 if they are installed in the engaged position.
- installing the lower part when it is in the position shown in figure 9 avoids this requirement. Maintenance of any of the elements of the drive assembly 1 can be achieved by removing bolts 7 and disengaging the lower part of the drive assembly from the upper part.
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AU10885/97A AU711162B2 (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | Rolling door drive and mounting assembly |
NZ323848A NZ323848A (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | Rolling door drive assembly with remotely operated actuator to engage and disengage pivotal motor and drive assembly |
US09/091,667 US6116324A (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | Rolling door drive and mounting assembly |
DE69629311T DE69629311D1 (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | DRIVE AND FASTENING DEVICE FOR A ROLLING GATE |
CA002238346A CA2238346C (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | Rolling door drive and mounting assembly |
EP96941531A EP0868591B1 (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | Rolling door drive and mounting assembly |
AT96941531T ATE246307T1 (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1996-12-20 | DRIVE AND FASTENING DEVICE FOR A ROLLER DOOR |
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AUPN7245A AUPN724595A0 (en) | 1995-12-21 | 1995-12-21 | Motor mounting assembly |
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