DOOR COMPRISING OBSTACLE-DETECTION MEANS WHICH ARE EQUIPPED WITH A CONNECTOR THAT IS FORMED BY TWO DETACHABLE PARTS
First Claim
1. A door comprising:
- a frame designed to be fixed to a wall, said frame defining an opening and comprising two essentially vertical lateral jambs; and
an apron that can be moved by electromechanical drive means mounted on the frame between a closed position in which the apron obstructs the opening, and an open position in which the opening is unobstructed,the apron comprising obstacle-detection means connected by a wire link to a device which controls the electromechanical drive means, andthe wire link comprising a cable whose first end is connected to the apron and whose second end is connected to the frame;
wherein said door being wherein comprises at least one connector connecting a first end of the cable to the apron or a second end of the cable to the frame, said connector being mounted on either a region of the apron or on a region of the frame, in such a way that it is able to rotate about an axis approximately perpendicular to said region and being separable, when pulled, into two reconnectable parts, in such a way as to detach the first or second end of the cable from either the apron or the frame, respectively.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a door comprising a frame and an apron (4) which can be moved by drive means between a closed position and an open position. The apron comprises obstacle-detection means which are connected by a cable (20) to a device for controlling the drive means. A first end (21) of the cable is associated with the. apron, while the second end (22) thereof is associated with the frame. The first and/or second end(s) of the cable comprise(s) a connector (19,23) which is mounted to an area of the apron or the frame such that it can rotate around an axis (26, 34) that is perpendicular to said area and which can be separated into two reconnectable parts by means of pulling. In this way, it is possible to detect one end of the cable associated with the apron or the frame.
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15 Claims
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1. A door comprising:
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a frame designed to be fixed to a wall, said frame defining an opening and comprising two essentially vertical lateral jambs; and an apron that can be moved by electromechanical drive means mounted on the frame between a closed position in which the apron obstructs the opening, and an open position in which the opening is unobstructed, the apron comprising obstacle-detection means connected by a wire link to a device which controls the electromechanical drive means, and the wire link comprising a cable whose first end is connected to the apron and whose second end is connected to the frame; wherein said door being wherein comprises at least one connector connecting a first end of the cable to the apron or a second end of the cable to the frame, said connector being mounted on either a region of the apron or on a region of the frame, in such a way that it is able to rotate about an axis approximately perpendicular to said region and being separable, when pulled, into two reconnectable parts, in such a way as to detach the first or second end of the cable from either the apron or the frame, respectively. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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