Automatic opening/closing apparatus
First Claim
1. An automatic opening/closing apparatus, comprising:
- a moving member for performing an opening/closing movement by receiving a driving force from a driving means;
position detecting means for detecting the position of the moving member;
load detecting means for detecting a load on the driving means if the movement of the moving member is restricted when the driving means is in a driving state;
a pressure sensitive sensor located on the moving member for moving integrally with the moving member, and for detecting pressure applied to an end portion in the moving direction of the moving member;
determining means for determining whether or not a state in which a load of a reference value or greater is detected by the load detecting means is an overloaded state and whether or not a state in which pressure of a reference value or greater is detected by the pressure sensitive sensor is a pressed state;
controlling means for controlling the driving of the driving means if it is determined by the determining means that the state is at least one of the overloaded state and the pressed state; and
reference-value changing means for changing at least either one of a reference value for determination of the overloaded state by the determining means and a reference value for determination of the pressed state by the determining means, in correspondence with a position of the moving member detected by the position detecting means;
wherein the load detecting means does not detect the load on the driving means in correspondence with the position of the moving member detected by the position detecting means.
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Abstract
An automatic sliding door apparatus has a speed-change detecting element for detecting a change in the driving speed of a slide motor above a predetermined value as well as a pressure sensitive sensor disposed in a front end portion of a door panel, and the detecting of a foreign object is effected by the pressure sensitive sensor in regions other than a region in which the door panel slides at a fixed speed. Accordingly, the detecting of a foreign object is made possible in a region where the detecting of a foreign object is difficult in the detection of a change in speed by the speed-change detecting element. Moreover, since the detecting of a foreign object based on a change in speed is not effected in the regions other than the region in which the door panel slides at the fixed speed, it is possible to set to a higher level a reference value in speed change of the speed-change detecting element which determines that the door panel has received a reaction force of pressing from a foreign object in the region where the door panel moves at the fixed speed. The sensitivity can also be enhanced as a result.
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28 Claims
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1. An automatic opening/closing apparatus, comprising:
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a moving member for performing an opening/closing movement by receiving a driving force from a driving means; position detecting means for detecting the position of the moving member; load detecting means for detecting a load on the driving means if the movement of the moving member is restricted when the driving means is in a driving state; a pressure sensitive sensor located on the moving member for moving integrally with the moving member, and for detecting pressure applied to an end portion in the moving direction of the moving member; determining means for determining whether or not a state in which a load of a reference value or greater is detected by the load detecting means is an overloaded state and whether or not a state in which pressure of a reference value or greater is detected by the pressure sensitive sensor is a pressed state; controlling means for controlling the driving of the driving means if it is determined by the determining means that the state is at least one of the overloaded state and the pressed state; and reference-value changing means for changing at least either one of a reference value for determination of the overloaded state by the determining means and a reference value for determination of the pressed state by the determining means, in correspondence with a position of the moving member detected by the position detecting means; wherein the load detecting means does not detect the load on the driving means in correspondence with the position of the moving member detected by the position detecting means. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An automatic opening/closing apparatus comprising:
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a moving member for performing an opening/closing movement by receiving a driving force from a driving means; position detecting means for detecting the position of the moving member; load detecting means for detecting a load applied to the driving means if the movement of the moving member is restricted when the driving means is in a driving state; a pressure sensitive sensor located on the moving member for moving integrally with the moving member, and for detecting pressure applied to an end portion in the moving direction of the moving member; determining means for determining whether or not a state in which a load of a reference value or greater is detected by the load sensing means is an overloaded state and whether or not a state in which pressure of a reference value or greater is detected by the pressure sensitive sensor is a pressed state; and controlling means for controlling the driving of the driving means if it is detected by the position detecting means that the moving member is located in a predetermined region and if it is determined by the determining means that the state is at least one of the overloaded state and the pressed state, and for controlling the driving of the driving means if it is detected by the position detecting means that the moving member is located outside a predetermined region and if it is determined by the determining means that the state is the pressed state; wherein the load detecting means does not detect the load on the driving means in correspondence with the position of the moving member detected by the position detecting means. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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