Reversing device for roller doors
First Claim
1. A reversing device for use with a roller door of the kind having a sheet metal curtain carried on an overhead roller driven by a reversible motor, and guided for vertical movement by tracks engaging its edges, which said device, when installed on such a door, comprises:
- rotational means in such engagement with a face of the curtain that descent of the curtain effects rotation thereof,electrical impulse means operatively coupled to the rotational means,a timer,a timer output switch and motor switching circuit,and electrical interconnection means between said impulse means, timer, output switch and motor switching circuit, so that said impulse means imparts a series of impulses to the timer upon said rotation of the rotational means, each impulse resetting the timer, but upon reduction of descent speed, said timer times out its entire timing period and actuates the timer and output switch, in turn actuating the motor switching circuit to reverse direction of rotation of the motor.
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Abstract
Briefly, in this invention, a reversing device comprises a rotational wheel or other device in contact with one face of the curtain, which is caused to rotate upon descent of the curtain, and imparts a series of impulses each of which recommences a timing sequence of a timer at normal descent rate, but upon reduction of descent speed (caused for example by an obstruction), the timer times out its entire period and actuates a timer switch and relay circuit which reverses the motor to raise the curtain.
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7 Claims
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1. A reversing device for use with a roller door of the kind having a sheet metal curtain carried on an overhead roller driven by a reversible motor, and guided for vertical movement by tracks engaging its edges, which said device, when installed on such a door, comprises:
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rotational means in such engagement with a face of the curtain that descent of the curtain effects rotation thereof, electrical impulse means operatively coupled to the rotational means, a timer, a timer output switch and motor switching circuit, and electrical interconnection means between said impulse means, timer, output switch and motor switching circuit, so that said impulse means imparts a series of impulses to the timer upon said rotation of the rotational means, each impulse resetting the timer, but upon reduction of descent speed, said timer times out its entire timing period and actuates the timer and output switch, in turn actuating the motor switching circuit to reverse direction of rotation of the motor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A reversing device for use with a roller door of the kind having a sheet metal curtain carried on an overhead roller driven by a reversible motor, and guided for vertical movement by tracks engaging its edges, which said device, when installed on such a door, comprises:
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a box set frame having sides and a back wall, mounting means securing said frame to said track, guide means in two of the sides of said frame and a slidable sub-frame guided for movement by said guide means and having springs interposed between said back wall and sub-frame urging said sub-frame towards said curtain, a pair of spaced parallel axles journalled for rotation in said sub-frame and each having a wheel on one end and a gear on the other end, a third axle carried by the sub-frame and an idler gear in mesh with the other said gears and rotatable about the third axle, a disc carried by said gear and having a plurality of apertures therethrough extending around a pitch circle, a U-shaped photo-electric cell and light assembly straddling said disc and located with respect thereto such that a light transmits energy to the photo-electric cell only when a said disc aperture is located between the light and cell, a timer, a timer output switch and motor switching circuit, and electrical interconnection means between said photo-electric cell, timer output switch and motor switching circuit so interconnecting those elements that electrical impulses transmitted by the photo-electric cell upon rotation of the disc sequentially resets the timer, but reduction of speed of disc rotation allows said timer to time out its entire timing period and thereupon to actuate the timer output switch, in turn actuating the motor switching circuit to reverse direction of rotation of the motor. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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