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FAST DOOR WITH FLEXIBLE SCREEN

  • US 20100236725A1
  • Filed: 06/11/2008
  • Published: 09/23/2010
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/11/2007
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A fast door which may close off an opening made in a partition comprising:

  • a structure having two vertical uprights in each of which a slide is arranged, and a top horizontal element forming a lintel, anda flexible screen connected to the structure at the element forming a lintel by electromechanical means controlling lowering and raising of the screen so as to cause the screen to switch according to a normal screen trajectory parallel to a plane defined by the two slides, from a closed position in which the screen closes off the opening to an open position in which the screen clears access to the opening and vice versa,means for controlling the electromechanical means controlling the movement of the screen,wherein at a bottom transverse end, the flexible screen is fitted;

    with a ballasting element which is rectilinear and flexible in a vertical plane and in a horizontal plane, capable of deforming and then resuming a rectilinear shape after contact with an object placed on the trajectory of the screen or encountering the latter, andcontact detection means positioned between the flexible ballasting element and the bottom free end of the screen connected to the control means and having a normal operating state and an abnormal operating state, the detection means being associated with the flexible ballasting element, and being capable of switching from the normal operating state to the abnormal operating state when there is contact of the screen with a static or moving object placed on the trajectory of the screen by a deformation of the flexible ballasting element or of the bottom free end of the screen, the change of the state of the detection means being converted into a signal which is transmitted to the control means with view to ordering the stoppage and/or raising of the screen towards its open position by resuming its normal trajectory, and this with no external intervention on the flexible ballasting element, nor on the control means, nor on the screen, nor on the slides.

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