Controlling device for an automatic door
First Claim
1. A controlling device for controlling opening and closing operations of an automatic sliding door system which includes a door and a door driving mechanism, comprising a controller for controlling said door driving mechanism to open and close said door, a pair of first human body detecting sensors located on opposite sides of said door and having a small detecting area located near said door, and a pair of second human body detecting sensors located on opposite sides of said door and having a wider detecting area which extends remotely from said door and covers the detecting area of said first human body sensor, said controller being operable to develop a door opening signal in response to a human body detection signal received from one of said first human body detecting sensors when a door closing signal is not being developed from said controller whereas said controller develops a door opening signal in response to a human body detection signal from one of said second human body detecting sensors when a door closing signal is being developed from said controller.
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Abstract
A controlling device for an automatic door which can detect a human body approaching the door assuredly in a relatively early stage and hence can assure smooth passage thereof by a person after another person has passed it. The controlling device comprises a controller, a first human body detecting sensor having a small detecting area near the door, and a second human body detecting sensor having a wider detecting area which extends remotely from the door and covers the detecting area of the first human body sensor. The controller develops a door opening signal in response to a human body detection signal received from the first human body detecting sensor when a door closing signal is not being developed from the controller whereas it develops a door opening signal in response to a human body detection signal from the second human body detecting sensor when a door closing signal is being developed from the controller. Thus, when the door is being closed, an opening signal is developed at an early stage, but normally an opening signal is developed at a later stage.
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- 1. A controlling device for controlling opening and closing operations of an automatic sliding door system which includes a door and a door driving mechanism, comprising a controller for controlling said door driving mechanism to open and close said door, a pair of first human body detecting sensors located on opposite sides of said door and having a small detecting area located near said door, and a pair of second human body detecting sensors located on opposite sides of said door and having a wider detecting area which extends remotely from said door and covers the detecting area of said first human body sensor, said controller being operable to develop a door opening signal in response to a human body detection signal received from one of said first human body detecting sensors when a door closing signal is not being developed from said controller whereas said controller develops a door opening signal in response to a human body detection signal from one of said second human body detecting sensors when a door closing signal is being developed from said controller.
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