Abstract:
A barrier operating system having a diagnostic performance feature includes a motorized barrier movable between limit positions and a counterbalance system coupled to the barrier. A disconnect mechanism may be interposed between the motor and the counterbalance system so that the barrier can be moved manually without assistance from the motor. A position detection device is coupled to either the barrier or the counterbalance system and generates a barrier position signal. One of the motor and the position detection device generates operational parameter values for the barrier moving in either direction. A controller receives the operational parameter values and the barrier position signal, and as the barrier is manually moved, the controller compares operational parameter values for each direction of movement at a given position and generates a diagnostic signal based upon the comparison.
Abstract:
A drive arrangement for a shaft has a module carried by the shaft and including a motor, a driven wheel and a drive wheel. The motor, gearbox and drive wheel are carried on a slider plate which can slide transverse to the axis of the shaft. A front plate is fixed transverse to the axis of the shaft. A Bowden cable has its sheath attached to the front plate, and its inner cable attached to the slider plate, so that manipulation of the Bowden cable at a remote location allows force to be applied between the plates either tightening the belt to apply drive from the motor to the shaft, or releasing tension in the belt, to disengage the drive.
Abstract:
An actuating mechanism includes a motor, a tube, a transmission, a shank, a worm, a worm wheel, and a spring; the tube has a steel roll-up curtain connected thereto, and can be turned in one direction for winding the curtain around it, and in the other direction for unwinding the curtain; the transmission is joined to an output shaft of the motor and the tube; the shank is joined to a main body of the motor and the worm wheel; the worm has a toothed side for engaging the worm wheel, and it has a straight side facing in an opposite direction to that of the toothed side; the spring is fixed at one end, and securely joined to the transmission at other end; the roll-up curtain can be manually opened and closed without power supply to the motor after the worm is disengaged from the worm wheel.
Abstract:
A gate operator in a first configuration opens and closes a gate that swings about an upstanding pivotal axis. In a second configuration the gate operator opens and closes a gate that extends and retracts along a straight line. A motor-driven wheel extends from the bottom of an open-bottomed enclosure and is perpendicular to the gate in the first configuration and parallel to the gate in the second configuration. The wheel is driven by a reversible DC motor. Turning a jack screw in a first direction increases the bias on an adjustable compression spring so that the weight of the gate is transferred to the wheel and rotation of the jack screw in an opposite direction shifts weight from the wheel to the gate.
Abstract:
A handle for a window operator. The handle (10) is formed by a lever handle rotatably coupled to a mounting (12) which is pivotally mountable by pivot axles (22). A spigot mount (15) of the handle (10) is hingedly connected to a drive shaft (18) which is engageable with the drive mechanism of the operator. Clearances (16) and (23) of the spigot mount (15) and mounting (12) respectively can be aligned at a certain angular position of the lever handle (11) relative to the mounting (12) to enable the handle (11) and mounting (12) to be pivotally moved about the axis of axles (22). A latch operating member (29) can be coupled to the mounting (12) so that as the mounting (12) is pivotally moved about the axis of axles (22) the latch operating member can be moved to operate a window latch.
Abstract:
An auxiliary operating device for manually operating a normally motor-operated closure between open and closed positions, the device comprising a shaft, a driving member mounted to the shaft and displaceable between an idle position and an operational position wherein the driving member is operatively coupled to the closure. The device further comprises a manual actuator for first displacing the driving member from its idle position to its operational position and then driving the driving member in order to displace the closure. The actuator can be advantageously mounted at either end portions of the shaft irrespectively of the position of the driving member on the shaft.
Abstract:
An apparatus for shutting off power to a gate motor is disclosed when the gate to which the gate motor is connected is opened or closed manually. In a preferred embodiment a sensor is activated that immediately shuts off power to the gate motor upon insertion of a crank into a receptacle on a pulley of the power driven gate movement system to commence manual opening or closing of the gate with the crank. Rotation of the crank in the appropriate direction either opens or closes the gate. Power is restored to the gate motor when the sensor determines that the crank has been withdrawn from the pulley.
Abstract:
A running carriage arrangement (1) includes a housing receptacle (5) and a housing (9) embedded in it. The running carriage (7) can be vertically shifted within the housing (9). The shifting of the running carriage (7) is accomplished by an adjusting wheel (39), which can be rotated by hand and by which the running carriage (7) can be adjusted relative to the housing (9) and the sliding door (3).
Abstract:
A foot pedal door opener device for use with a reach-in commercial cabinet, having a mounting bracket and retaining clip that allow the foot pedal to be mounted in a desired position for a left or right side opening door. The mounting bracket has at least two holes in a top portion of the bracket body to retrofit or mount the bracket to an outer surface of the cabinet. The retaining clip is configured to be aligned with either one of the holes of the bracket body. A connector passes through the retaining clip and corresponding hole of the bracket and penetrates the outer surface of the cabinet to secure the retaining clip to the bracket body and the mounting bracket to the cabinet. The pedal engages a rotating member that connects the pedal to the mounting bracket such that when a user depresses the pedal, the pedal rotates toward the user around the rotating member, whereby an engaging head of the pedal pushes the cabinet door open.
Abstract:
A gate opening apparatus which utilizes a horizontably swingable arm assembly which is to be operated electrically to effect movement of a gate between a closed position and an open position. The arm assembly is mounted through a latching mechanism to the motor mechanism of the gate opening apparatus. This latching mechanism can be manually released which will permit the arm assembly to pivot through a vertical plane so as to provide for manual movement of the gate between the open and closed position during instances when electrical power is not available to operate the gate opening apparatus.