×

Safety arrangement for automatic door operator

  • US 5,142,822 A
  • Filed: 08/26/1991
  • Issued: 09/01/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/26/1991
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
First Claim
Patent Images

1. A safety arrangement for a motor driven door, said door having an edge which is driven along a path toward and away from a fixed surface, the safety arrangement being effective for detecting an obstruction in said path, the arrangement comprising:

  • a first electrically conductive member fixedly secured to said edge;

    an elongated flexible second electrically conductive member connected at one end to said first conductive member, said second conductive member being supported from said one end to its other end spaced and insulated from said first conductive member;

    a capacitor connected between said other end of said second conductive member and a point on said first conductive member remote from where said one end of said second conductive member is connected to said first conductive member so as to form a loop;

    controllable oscillator means for providing an oscillating electrical signal at a frequency which may be controllably varied;

    means for applying said oscillating signal to said loop;

    means for comparing the phase of the voltage across said capacitor to the phase of the current of said oscillating signal and providing an output signal at a voltage level indicative of the phase difference between said voltage and said current;

    means for utilizing said output signal to control said oscillator means to vary the frequency of said oscillating signal so as to minimize the voltage level of said output signal; and

    safety means utilizing said output signal for controlling movement of said door;

    whereby when the door edge encounters an obstruction the second conductive member is moved closer to the first conductive member so that the inductance of the loop is suddenly changed, thereby suddenly changing the resonant frequency of the loop and increasing the magnitude of the output signal voltage.

View all claims
  • 4 Assignments
Timeline View
Assignment View
    ×
    ×