Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an opening/closing door unit such as a folding door
unit and a balance door unit designed so as to perform opening/closing operation by
turning and movement of a door body in a width direction of an opening part, and particularly
relates to a preferable opening/closing door unit as a double-opening type folding
door unit.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, as the kind of invention, patent document 1 discloses a double opening
and folding type revolving door including a folding door part (folding type revolving
door 3) formed by connecting one door body (master door 5) to the other door body
(slave door 4) so as to be turned in both directions; a support member (rotary axis
27) for turnably supporting a door-tail side of the folding door part; and a movement
support part (hanger 37) for turnably hanging the door body (master door 5) at a door-end
side and moving it in a width direction of an opening part.
In the conventional technique, when the door bodies (the slave door 4 and the master
door 5) are manually closed, the closing force is assisted by an energizing force
of a spring of a returning means (6).
[0003] Meanwhile, as other conventional technique, according to the invention of patent
document 2, a panel moving unit (22) is composed of two pulleys (28); a belt (29)
hung over these pulleys; an arm (30) for connecting the belt (29) and a panel (18)
; and a drive unit (not shown) for driving the pulleys (28), and by the panel moving
unit (22), the panel (18) is slid in an opening/closing directions.
When a panel drive unit (22) of the patent document 2 is provided in the invention
disclosed in the patent document 1, closing operation of the door bodies (the slave
door 4 and the master door 5) is possible with lighter force, and the closing operation
is possible by switching operation, and if reverse operation of the panel drive unit
(22) is performed, similar operation is possible in the opening operation.
[0004] However, as described above, when the panel drive unit (22) described in the patent
document 2 is provided in the invention disclosed in the patent document 1, relatively
larger space is required for disposing the panel drive unit (22) in an upper side
of the door bodies (the slave door 4 and the master door 5).
In addition, according to a structure in which the panel drive unit (22) is provided
for the folding type revolving door of the patent document 1, for example, when the
door bodies (the slave door 4 and the master door 5) must be manually opened/closed
due to electrical power failure, the manual opening/closing force receives a friction
force generated between the pulleys (28) and the belt (29), and receives a resistance
of the drive unit. Therefore, manual opening/closing operation is not easy.
Patent document 1: Japanese Patent Laid Open (JP-A) No.11-236787
Patent document 2: JP-A No.2000-274105
Disclosure of the Invention
Problem to be solved by the Invention
[0005] In view of the conventional circumstances, the present invention is provided, and
an object of the present invention is to provide an excellent opening/closing door
unit convenient in opening/closing operation, with a space saving constitution of
a drive source.
(Means for Solving the Problem)
[0006] In order to solve the problem, a first aspect provides an opening/closing door unit,
including: a movement support part provided so as to move in a width direction of
an opening part relative to an immobile part; and door bodies supported by the movement
support part so as to turn in a direction to intersect the opening part and with the
opening part opened and closed by the movement and the turning of the door bodies,
wherein a linear motor is constituted by providing a stator in the immobile part and
providing a movable element in the movement support part, and by the linear motor,
the movement support part is moved in the width direction of the opening part.
[0007] Here, it is preferable to constitute the opening/closing door unit according to the
present invention in such a manner that each door body is moved in the width direction
of the opening part while being turned to perform opening/closing operation. The opening/closing
door unit includes a balance door and a folding door, etc, but does not include a
slide door (sliding door) and a revolving door, etc.
[0008] Also, the door body includes both of a hanging type door body which is hung from
upper side to perform opening/closing operation, and a door body to perform opening/closing
operation along a rail of the lower side. In the case, the former type of the door
body is preferable, because easiness of passage is improved with no irregularities
required on a floor surface, etc.
[0009] In addition, the immobile part may be a part immobile relative to the movement support
part that moves in the width direction of the opening part, and the immobile part
includes, for example, a frame member around the door body and a skeleton, being an
object in which the opening/closing door unit is installed.
[0010] In addition, the width direction of the opening part is a lateral width direction
of the opening part opened and closed by the door body, and is not an axial direction
of turning in the door body.
[0011] In addition, preferably the movement support part is provided so as to move in the
width direction of the opening part relative to the immobile part, and supports the
door body so as to turn in a direction to intersect the opening part.
As a specific means for moving the movement support part relative to the immobile
part in the width direction of the opening part, preferably a rail-like member along
the width direction of the opening part is provided at the immobile part side or at
the door body side, and the movement support part moves along the rail-like member.
[0012] Preferably the linear motor is a general linear motor designed to impel the movable
element by a magnetic field generated from the stator.
Note that the movable element may be constituted of a permanent magnet, and also may
be constituted of an electromagnet, and the former case is preferable, because electric
wire, etc, can be omitted.
[0013] The movement support part and the linear motor are preferably provided in the upper
side of the door bodies. However, it is also possible to provide them in the lower
side of the door bodies.
In addition, the position of the linear motor in a thickness direction of the door
body is largely spaced from a movement locus of the movement support part, and is
arbitrarily set unless an impelling force for moving the movement support part is
obtained, and is preferably set at a position on a locus of the movement support part.
[0014] In addition, a second aspect provides an opening/closing door unit, including a sensor
for sensing one or both of a state in which the door body performs a predetermined
amount of opening operation from a fully-closed position, and a state in which the
door body performs a predetermined amount of closing operation from a fully-opened
position, wherein according to a sensed signal of the sensor, the linear motor is
set in a power supply state from a power non-supply state, to continue the movement
of the movement support part.
[0015] Here, preferably the sensor can sense the movable element and a part that moves integrally
with the movable element, and the sensor includes, for example, a contact sensor such
as a limit switch or a micro switch, and a non-contact sensor such as a proximity
switch or a photoelectric switch.
The sensor may be provided in singular or plural numbers. Namely, the sensor for sensing
a state in which the door body performs a predetermined amount of opening operation
from the fully-closed position, and the sensor for sensing a state in which the door
body performs a predetermined amount of closed operation from the fully-opened position,
may be the same single sensor or may be plural separate sensors.
[0016] In addition, according to a third aspect, plural door bodies are continuously connected
to each other in the width direction of the opening part, and out of these plural
door bodies, one of the adjacent door bodies is connected to the other one so as to
turn in both directions, then the door body at a door-end side is supported by the
movement support part, and the door body at a door-tail side is turnably supported
to the immobile part, thereby constituting a double-opening type folding door part.
[0017] In addition, according to a aspect, the movable element is provided so as to protrude
from the movement support part toward a moving direction at the time of a closing
operation of the door body.
[0018] In addition, according to a fifth aspect, when the door body is fully-closed, the
fully-closed state is maintained by a drive force of the linear motor.
[0019] In addition, according to a sixth aspect, a controller part of the linear motor is
disposed, outside of a moving range of the movement support part.
[0020] Here, the controller part includes a control circuit having a function of controlling
the linear motor part, and electric wiring is formed over the stator.
[0021] In addition, according to a seventh aspect, when the door member is set at the fully-closed
position or the fully-opened position, the stator is disposed closer to a center side
in the moving range of the movement support part, so that the stator and the movable
element are not opposed to each other.
[0022] Namely, according to the seventh aspect, a length of the stator becomes shorter than
the length of the moving range of the movement support part, and the stator is disposed
closer to the center side in the moving range of the movement support part.
[0023] According to an eighth aspect, when the movement support member is positioned in
a predetermined range during closing operation of the door member, power control is
applied to the linear motor so as to decrease a speed of the movable element.
[0024] Here, out of the moving range of the movement support member, the predetermined range
is a specific range set at the side of a direction in which the movement support member
moves along with the closing operation of the door member.
As a preferable specific example, out of the moving range of the movement support
member, the predetermined range is set in a range slightly on the front side of a
part where the door member during closing operation is almost fully-closed.
[0025] In addition, a power control of the linear motor for decreasing a speed of the movable
element includes a means for lowering a voltage of a power supply to the linear motor
and lowering a frequency of the power supply.
[0026] In addition, a ninth aspect provides the opening/closing door unit according to any
one of claims 1 to 8, wherein when the door member reaches a predetermined position
in the predetermined range, a damper unit is provided to further decrease the speed
of the movable element.
[0027] Here, the damper unit has a structure of decreasing the speed of the movable element,
and the damper unit may be constituted in such a way that the movable element or a
member integral with the movable element is elastically received by a repulsive force
of an energizing member and a compressive fluid, and the door-tail side of the door
body is incorporated in a pivotably-supporting part that supports the door-tail side,
and turn of the door body is alleviated by the energizing force, etc, of the energizing
member.
Further, as the damper unit, it is also possible to simply give resistance to the
movement of the movable element by friction, etc.
Effect of the Invention
[0028] The present invention is constituted as described above, and therefore an action
effect as described below is exhibited.
According to the first aspect, by moving the movement support part by the linear motor,
the door body performs opening/closing operation. Therefore, it is sufficient to provide
a small space for including the drive mechanism, compared with a conventional technique
including pulleys, the belt, and the drive unit, etc, and eventually, the size of
the opening/closing door unit can be reduced.
Also, for example, even when the power supply to the linear motor is shut off due
to power failure, etc, the door body can be opened/closed by relatively lighter manual
opening/closing force.
In addition, for example, even when the door body during closing operation is manually
stopped, the manual stop operation can be easily performed.
Further, even if the door body during closing operation abuts on an object, etc, that
passes through the opening part, an impact under abutment can be relatively relieved.
Therefore, with a space-saving constitution of a drive source, an opening/closing
door unit convenient in the opening/closing operation can be provided.
[0029] Further, according to the second aspect, by performing a predetermined amount of
opening operation by manually operating the door body at a fully-closed position,
or by performing a predetermined amount of closing operation by manually operating
the door body at a fully-opened position, the operation of the door body thereafter
can be continued by a drive of the linear motor, even if the operation is canceled.
Namely, according to the present invention, by the operation of slightly manually
opening the door body at the fully-closed position, the door body can be automatically
opened, and by the operation of slightly manually closing the door body at the fully-opened
position, the door body can be automatically closed.
[0030] Further, according to the third aspect, with the space-saving constitution of the
drive source, convenience in the opening/closing operation can be improved.
[0031] Further, according to the fourth aspect, in the fully-opened state of the door body,
the movable element and the stator are not disposed in a part at the door-tail side,
and therefore maintainability can be improved.
[0032] Further, according to the fifth aspect, there is no necessity for including a lock
structure, etc, for maintaining the fully-opened state of the door body, and therefore
closing performance at the time of full-closing the door body can be favorably secured
by the drive force of the linear motor.
[0033] Further according to the sixth aspect, it is possible to prevent the movement of
the movement support part in the width direction of the opening part, from being interrupted
by a controller part.
[0034] Further, according to the seventh aspect, the stator and the movable element are
not opposed to each other, when the door body is set at the fully-opened position
or the fully-closed position. Therefore even if power is supplied to the linear motor,
a stop state of the movement support part (in other words, the stop state of the door
body) can be maintained.
When the door body performs slightly opening operation from the fully-closed position,
or performs slightly closing operation from the fully-opened position, the stator
and the movable element are set in a relation of being opposed to each other, by the
movement of the movement support part accompanying such operations of the door body.
Therefore, by continuously moving the movement support part by the drive force of
the linear motor, the closing operation or the opening operation of the door body
can be performed.
Therefore, according to the present invention, the sensor for sensing slightly opening
operation of the door body at the fully-closed position and the sensor for sensing
slightly closing operation of the door body at the fully-opened position are not separately
provided, and the door body slightly opened manually can be automatically opened as
it is, and the door body slightly closed manually can be automatically closed as it
is.
[0035] Further, according to the eighth aspect, when the door body approaches the fully-opened
position, the speed of the movable element is decreased by power control of the linear
motor, and with the decrease of the speed of the movable element, the moving speed
of the movable element at the door-end side of the door body is adjusted to a suitable
speed.
Namely, usually, the moving speed of the movable element at the door-end side of the
door member during closing operation is accelerated as the door member approaches
the fully-closed position, by composite motion of a motion in the width direction
of the opening part and a turning motion. However, according to the present invention,
acceleration of the speed at the door-end side as described above can be prevented,
and consequently it is possible to prevent the door body during closing operation
from exceeding the fully-closed position (in the case of the double-opening type),
or possible to prevent the door body from strongly colliding with an abutting body
at the fully-closed position (in the case of single-opening type), and further it
is possible to alleviate an impact when the door body abuts on an object, etc.
[0036] Further, according to the ninth aspect, the impact of the door member at the time
of the fully-closed state can be effectively prevented by the damper unit.
(Brief Description of the Drawings)
[0037]
Fig. 1 is a front view illustrating an example of an opening/closing door unit according
to the present invention, and illustrating an essential cutout part;
Fig. 2 is a block diagram of the essential part of the opening/closing door unit,
Fig. 2(a) illustrates a state in which a folding door part is almost fully-closed,
and Fig. 2 (b) illustrates a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-opened;
Fig. 3 is a view illustrating an operation of the folding door part in the opening/closing
door unit viewed from the upper side;
Fig. 4 is a block diagram of the essential part illustrating other example of the
opening/closing door unit according to the present invention, Fig. 4(a) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-closed, and Fig. 4 (b) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-opened;
Fig. 5 is a block diagram of the essential part illustrating other example of the
opening/closing door unit according to the present invention, Fig. 5(a) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-closed, and Fig. 5(b) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-opened;
Fig. 6 is a block diagram of the essential part illustrating other example of the
opening/closing door unit according to the present invention, Fig. 6(a) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-closed, and Fig. 6 (b) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-opened;
Fig. 7 is a block diagram of the essential part illustrating other example of the
opening/closing door unit according to the present invention, Fig. 7(a) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-closed, and Fig. 7 (b) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-opened;
Fig. 8 is a flowchart explaining a control operation for making the folding door part
perform closing operation, in the opening/closing door unit; and
Fig. 9 is a block diagram of the essential part illustrating other example of the
opening/closing door unit according to the present invention, Fig. 9(a) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-closed, and Fig. 9(b) illustrates
a state in which the folding door part is almost fully-opened.
Best Mode for Carrying out the Invention
[0038] Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereunder, based on the drawings.
The opening/closing door unit according to the present invention is disposed in a
doorway opened and closed in a construction/structure such as a house and a building,
a warehouse, a factory, an underground shopping center, a tunnel, and a load-carrying
platform of a vehicle, and can be applied as a balance door unit and a folding door
unit, etc, that perform opening/closing operation by turning of the opening/closing
body. An example constituted as a double-opening type folding door unit will be described
as a particularly preferable aspect of the present invention.
[0039] As shown in Fig. 1, the opening/closing door unit 1 includes a folding door part
10 constituted of a plurality of continuously connected door bodies 11 and 12 for
performing opening/closing operation; a frame body 20 that surrounds the folding door
part 10 from right and left directions and from upper side; an axial end portion 30
that turnably supports the door-tail side (right side in Fig. 1) of the folding door
part 10; and a movement support mechanism 40 that supports a door body 11 at the door-end
side of the folding door part 10 so as to move in the turning direction and in the
width direction of the opening part (in the right and left directions in Fig. 1),
thus making the folding door part 10 perform opening/closing operation by a linear
motor 49 provided in the movement support mechanism 40.
[0040] The folding door part 10 is constituted so as to be double-opened, by continuously
connecting plural door bodies 11, 12 and connecting one of the adjacent door bodies
11 and 12 to other door body turnably in both directions.
Note that according to an example shown in the figure, although the folding door part
10 is constituted of two door bodies 11 and 12, three or more door bodies may be connected
to each other similarly as described above.
In addition, it is also possible to use a single door body, and the folding door unit
is constituted as the balance door unit.
[0041] The door body 11 at the door-end side can be moved in the width direction (right
and left direction in Fig. 1), by hanging an upper end portion thereof by a movement
support part 41 of the movement support mechanism 40 as will be described later, and
is supported so as to turn in both directions to intersect the opening part X.
[0042] A handle part 11a is provided in the front part and/or rear part at the door-end
side of the door body 11. The handle part 11a is composed of an approximately cylindrical
grip part 11a1 disposed so as to be spaced apart from the door body 11, and support
members 11a2, 11a2 fixed to the surface of the door body 11 and unevenly and loosely
engaged with upper and lower both end sides of the grip part 11a1, and a grip part
11a2 is turnably held by the handle part 11a.
[0043] According to the handle part 11a, an operator who performs opening/closing operation
of the door body 11 can turn the door body 11 while turning the grip part 11a1 without
turning the wrist, and therefore operability of the door body 11 is excellent.
In addition, an end portion at the door-tail side of the door body 11 is turnably
connected to an end portion of the door-end side of the door body 12, via a turning
mechanism of a hinge, a gear, and a link member, etc.
Note that a symbol 11a3 in the figure indicates a window part made of a transparent
member such as glass and a transparent synthetic resin material, etc.
Also, symbols 13 in the figure indicate interposing prevention members 13 provided
in each of the door-tail side end portion of the door body 11 and the door-end side
end portion of the door body 12, for preventing an object, etc, from being interposed
between these door bodies 11 and 12, and these interposing prevention members 13 are
formed of rubber and an elastic resin material, etc, in a hollow shape.
[0044] In addition, the door body 12 at the door-tail side includes an axial end portion
30 at the end portion of its door-tail side, and is supported turnably in both directions
by the axial end portion 30.
[0045] In addition, the frame body 20 is constituted in an approximately U-shape, including
a door-end side frame part 21 opposed to a door-end part 10a of the folding door part
10 in the fully-closed state; a door-tail side vertical frame part 22 opposed to the
door end part 10b of the folding door part 10 in the fully-closed state, and an upper
frame part 23 to connect these vertical frame members 21 and 22 at its upper end side.
Then, the movement support mechanism 40 and a full closure assisting means, etc, as
will be described later are constituted in the hollow-shaped upper frame part 23.
Note that according to the example shown in the figure, although the lower side of
the folding door part 10 is formed in a floor surface or a ground surface, etc, it
may also be formed in a lower frame part extending between both vertical frame parts
21 and 22.
[0046] In addition, the axial end portion 30 is constituted of an upper side pivotally supporting
member 31 for turnably supporting the upper end side at the door-tail side of the
folding door part 10, and a lower side pivotally supporting member 32 for turnably
supporting the lower end side at the door-tail side.
A part of the upper end side of the upper side pivotally supporting member 31 is fixed
to the upper frame part 23, and a part of the lower end side thereof is turnably engaged
with the door body 12.
Similarly, a part of the lower end side of the lower side pivotally supporting member
32 is fixed to the floor surface or the ground surface, and a part of the upper end
side thereof is turnably engaged with the door body 12.
[0047] In addition, the movement support mechanism 40 is provided so as to move in the width
direction of the opening part, including a movement support part 41 for turnably hanging
the door body 11 at the door-end side; a guide rail 42 for guiding the movement support
part 41 in the width direction of the opening part; and a linear motor 49 for moving
the movement support part 41 in the width direction of the opening part along the
guide rail 42.
[0048] The movement support part 41 is constituted of an axial part 41a (see Fig. 2) for
turnably hanging the door body 11 at the door-end side, a supporting bracket 41b fixed
to the upper side of the axial part 41a; and hangers 41c, 41c turnably supported by
the supporting bracket 41b. Note that the axial part 41a is mounted on the door body
11 so as not to move in the width direction thereof.
[0049] The axial part 41a turnably supports the door body 11 so as to be opened and closed
via a bearing, etc.
[0050] The supporting bracket 41b fixes the axial part 41a to a lower side thereof, and
supports the hanger 41c to the upper side so as to turn along the width direction
of the opening part.
The supporting bracket 41b is formed of a magnetic metal material, and therefore functions
as an attraction object magnetically attracted by a magnetic attractor 43 as will
be described later.
Note that as other example of the attraction object, it may be also preferable that
the supporting bracket 41b itself is formed into a magnet in an attracting state with
the magnetic attractor 43, or the magnet is provided in a part opposed to the magnetic
attractor 43 of the supporting bracket 41b in the attracting state with the magnetic
attractor 43.
[0051] In addition, the hanger 41c is supported by the supporting bracket 41b so as to roll
on the guide rail 42, and according to a preferable example shown in the figure, the
number of disposed hangers is set at two. However, it is also possible to provide
a single hanger or three or more hangers.
[0052] Further, the guide rail 42 is disposed so as to receive the hanger 41c from the lower
side and guide the hanger 41c in the width direction of the opening part, and is fixed
to the upper frame part 23.
[0053] In addition, the magnetic attractor 43 is provided at the door-end direction side
(left direction side in Fig. 2) from the supporting bracket 41b in approximately the
fully-closed state of the folding door part 10.
The magnetic attractor 43 is a so-called permanent magnet, and is disposed so as to
oppose to the end portion of the door-end direction side of the supporting bracket
41b, and is fixed to the upper frame part 23, being an immobile part, via a bracket,
etc.
Then, an elastic body 43b (such as rubber and elastic synthetic resin, etc) is fixed
to the end portion at the supporting bracket 41b side in the magnetic attractor 43,
so as to alleviate the impact under abutment of the supporting bracket 41b.
[0054] Note that a symbol 44 in Fig. 2 indicates an abutted part on which the supporting
bracket 41b is abutted, with the door body 11 set in the almost fully-opened state,
and in the abutment part 44, a cushioning material such as an elastic body is fixed
to an abutment surface, so as to alleviate the impact under the abutment.
[0055] In addition, the linear motor 49 is constituted of a stator 49a fixed to the upper
frame part 23, being the immobile part, a movable element 49b fixed to the movement
support part 41, and a controller part 49c for supplying power to the stator 49a to
control the power.
[0056] The stator 49a is a coil unit including a coil for giving an impelling force to the
movable element 49b in the width direction of the opening part, and the power is supplied
to the coil from the controller part 49c outside of the stator 49a.
The stator 49a is formed in a long shape extending in the width direction of the opening
part, and is fixed to the upper frame part 23 in such a manner that one end side portion
thereof is opposed to the movable element 49b, with the folding door part 10 set in
the almost fully-closed state (state shown in Fig. 2(a)), and the other end side portion
is opposed to the movable element 49b, with the folding door part 10 set in approximately
the opened state (state shown in Fig. 2(b)).
[0057] Singular or plural sensors 49a1 capable of sensing a movable element 49b are included,
at a longitudinal intermediate position of the stator 49a.
The sensor 49a1 is a proximity switch for sensing the movable element 49b when the
door body 11 performs predetermined amount of opening operation from the fully-opened
position and when the door body 11 performs a predetermined amount of closing operation
from the fully-opened position. Then, the sensed signal is transmitted to the controller
part 49c.
By providing a single sensor 49a1 in approximately longitudinal center of the stator
49a, it may be possible to sense both states of a state in which the door body 11
performs the predetermined amount of closing operation from the fully-opened position,
and a state in which the door body 11 performs the predetermined amount of opening
operation from the fully-closed position, at the same place. Alternately, by providing
plural sensors 49a1 in a longitudinal intermediate place of the stator 49a, each one
of the states may be sensed at separate places.
In addition, it may be also possible to replace the sensor 49a1, with a non-contact
sensor other than the proximity switch (such as a photoelectric switch), and a contact
switch (such as a limit switch) designed to sense a member (such as a supporting bracket
41b) integral with the movable element 49b in a contact state.
[0058] The movable element 49b is a stator of a linear motor constituted of a permanent
magnet, and is fixed to the upper end of the supporting bracket 41b so as to extend
in the width direction of the opening part, in such a manner as securing a suitable
clearance between the movable element 49b and the stator 49a, when opposed to the
stator 49a.
Note that as the clearance is smaller, a greater drive force by the linear motor is
obtained, and therefore by suitably adjusting the clearance, consumption of a power
for a necessary drive force can be suppressed.
[0059] In addition, the controller part 49c includes a control circuit (not shown) including
a plurality of electronic components and an integrated circuit board, etc, and controls
a power supplied from outside and outputs the power to the stator 49a.
More specifically, output power of the controller part 49c is controlled, so that
moving speeds of the movable element 49a and the movement supporting part 41 are suitably
maintained, and the moving direction of the movable element 49b is changed, or the
movement of the movable element 49b is stopped.
[0060] Then, the controller part 49c having the structure is disposed outside of a moving
range of the movement support part 41 so as not to inhibit the movement of the movement
support part 41, and is fixed to the upper frame part 23 at the door-end side of the
stator 49a and the guide rail 42, according to an example shown in the figure.
[0061] Next, characteristics of the opening/closing operation of the opening/closing door
unit 1 will be described in detail, based on Fig. 2 and Fig. 3.
First, when slightly closing operation of the folding door part 10 set in the fully-opened
state is performed by manual operation, etc, of a user, by the movement of the movement
support part 41 and the movable element 49b accompanied by the slightly closing operation,
the sensor 49a1 in the stator 49a senses the movable element 49b. Then, according
to the sensed signal, the controller part 49c supplies the power to the stator 49a,
so as to impel the stator 49a.
Accordingly, the closing operation of the folding door part 10 is continued by the
drive of the linear motor 49.
When the folding door part 10 is fully-closed, the controller part 49c stops the supply
of the power to the stator 49a.
Note that a means for sensing a state in which the folding door part 10 is fully-closed,
may be constituted to sense the state by the contact or non-contact sensor not shown,
or may be constituted to recognize a state in which a current value of electricity
supplied to the stator 49a exceeds a predetermined value.
[0062] Then, the fully-closed state of the folding door part 10 is maintained by attracting
the supporting bracket 41b by the magnetic attractor 43.
[0063] In addition, when slightly opening operation of the folding door part 10 set in the
fully-closed state is performed by the user, etc, by the movement of the movement
support part 41 and the movable element 49b accompanied the movement of the folding
door part 10, the sensor 49a1 in the stator 49a senses the movable element 49b. Then,
according to the sensed signal, the controller part 49c supplies power to the stator
49a, so as to impel the movable element 49b in an opposite direction to the direction
in the case of closing the door body.
Accordingly, the opening operation of the folding door part 10 is continued by the
drive of the linear motor 49.
[0064] When the folding door part 10 is almost fully-opened by abutment of the movement
support part 41 on the abutted part 44, the controller part 49c stops the supply of
the power to the stator 49a.
Note that the means for sensing the state in which the folding door part 10 is fully-opened
may be constituted to sense the state by the contact or non-contact sensor not shown.
Alternately, the means may be constituted to recognize the state in which the current
value of the stator 49a exceeds the predetermined value.
In addition, in order to change an impelling direction of the movable element 49b,
a means for changing the impelling direction in a general linear motor may be used.
However, according to the embodiment, a phase of the power supplied to the stator
49a from the controller part 49c is changed.
Note that the phase may be changed at a timing when the folding door part 10 is set
in the fully-opened state or set in the fully-closed state. However, the timing can
be delayed by using a timer, etc.
[0065] Thus, according to the opening/closing door unit 1 having the structure, the opening/closing
operation of the folding door part 10 is performed by using the linear motor 49. Therefore,
a space for including the drive source is saved, compared with a mechanism, etc, provided
with pulleys, the belt, and the drive unit, etc. This eventually realizes reduction
of the size of the upper frame part 23.
In addition, even when the supply power to the linear motor 49 is shut off due to
power failure, etc, the resistance at the drive source side is relatively small, and
therefore the opening/closing operation of the folding door part 10 can be easily
performed manually.
Moreover, the folding door part 10 during the closing operation by the linear motor
49 can be stopped with a relatively light force, and also the impact generated if
the folding door part 10 during the closing operation abuts on an object, etc, can
be relative small.
[0066] Next, other example of the opening/closing door unit according to the present invention
will be described. Note that the opening/closing door unit shown hereunder is constituted
by partially changing the opening/closing door unit 1. Therefore, by assigning the
same symbols to approximately the same place, overlapped detailed explanation is not
repeated.
[0067] The opening/closing door unit 2 shown in Fig. 4 is constituted in such a manner that
the movable element 49b is protruded in the moving direction (left direction according
to Fig. 4) from the movement support part 41 to the opening/closing door unit 1, in
the case of closing the door body, and the stator 49a is disposed closer to a protruding
direction of the movable element 49b.
More specifically, the movable element 49b in the opening/closing door unit 2 is disposed
so as to protrude in the moving direction from the supporting bracket 41b in the case
of closing the door body, by being fixed to the supporting bracket 41b via other bracket,
etc.
As shown in Fig. 4, a protruding amount of the movable element 49b may be an amount
so that an entire body of the movable element 49b is positioned at a moving direction
side from the supporting bracket 41b in the case of closing the door body, or the
movable element 49b may be further protruded.
Then, the stator 49a is disposed so as to correspond to the moving range of the movable
element 49b. Accordingly, the stator 49a and the movable element 49b are not positioned
in a space S at the door-tail side in the upper frame part 23.
[0068] Thus, according to the opening/closing door unit 2, the stator 49a and the movable
element 49b are not positioned in the space S at the door-tail side. Therefore, maintenance
work, etc, for these stator 49a and the movable element 49b can be easily performed.
Namely, for example, as shown in Fig. 4(b), even in a state in which the folding door
part 10 is set in an almost fully-opened state, the stator 49a and the movable element
49b are not positioned in the upper part of the folding door part 10 and the movement
support part 41. Therefore, good maintenance work is performed for these stator 49a
and the movable element 49b.
[0069] In the opening/closing door unit 3 shown in Fig. 5, the magnetic attractor 43 and
the elastic body 43b are omitted in the opening/closing door unit 1, and when the
folding door part 10 is almost fully-closed, the fully-closed state is maintained
by the drive force of the linear motor 49, and further even when the folding door
part 10 is almost fully-opened, the fully-opened state is maintained by the drive
force of the linear motor 49.
As a specific means for maintaining the fully-closed state of the folding door part
10 by the drive force of the linear motor 49, it may be preferable that power supply
to the linear motor 49 is not shut off, when the sensor 49a1 and a sensing means not
shown recognize a state in which the folding door part 10 is set at an almost fully-closed
position by the closing operation.
Approximately in the same way, as the specific means for maintaining the fully-opened
state of the folding door part 10 by the drive force of the linear motor 49, it may
be preferable that the power supply to the linear motor 49 is not shut off, when the
sensor 49a1 and the sensing means not shown recognize a state in which the folding
door part 10 is set at an almost fully-opened position by the opening operation.
Note that as a further preferable aspect, as described above, in the fully-opened
state or the fully-closed state of the folding door part 10, when the power supply
to the linear motor 49 is maintained, an output voltage and an output frequency of
the controller part 49c are suitably adjusted, so that a power supply to the linear
motor 49 is set at a necessary minimum value.
In addition, in the aspect, the power supply to the linear motor 49 is continuously
maintained in the fully-opened state or the fully-closed state of the folding door
part 10. However, as other example, when the fully-opened state or the fully-closed
state of the folding door part 10 can be maintained by a friction force, etc, in each
contact place, even if the power is shut off in the fully-opened sate or the fully-closed
state of the folding door part 10, power supply time can be set as a temporal time
within a predetermined time.
[0070] In addition, the structure of an opening/closing door unit 4 shown in Fig. 6 is
different from the structure of the opening/closing door unit 1 in the point that
by replacing the stator 49a with a stator 49a', the stator 49a' and the movable element
49b are not opposed to each other when the door body 11 is set at the fully-closed
position and the fully-opened position, and the sensor 49a1 is omitted.
More specifically, the stator 49a' is constituted to be shorter than the stator 49a
in the opening/closing door unit 1, so that the stator 49a' is not opposed to the
movable element 49b when the door body 11 is set at the fully-closed position or the
fully-opened position, and is disposed closer to the center side in the moving range
of the movement support part 41.
[0071] Namely, when the door body 11 is set at the fully-closed position or the fully-opened
position, the stator 49a' is not positioned in the upper part of the movable element
49b, and when the door body 11 is set at a position other than the fully-closed position
or the fully-opened position, the stator 49a' and the movable element 49b are set
in a relation that the stator 49a' is positioned in the upper part of the movable
element 49b.
Then, a drive power to the stator 49a' from the controller part 49c is always supplied
to the stator 49a', regardless of whether or not the door body 11 is set at the fully-closed
position or the fully-opened position.
In addition, when the door body 11 is set at the fully-opened position, supply of
the drive power is switched so that the movable element 49b is impelled to the door-end
direction (left direction of Fig. 6), and when the door body 11 is set at the fully-closed
position, the supply of the drive power is switched so that the movable element 49b
is impelled to the door-tail direction (right direction of Fig. 6).
[0072] Thus, according to the opening/closing door unit 4 shown in Fig. 6, for example,
when the folding door part 10 set at the fully-closed position is opened, the movement
support part 41 and the movable element 49b are moved in a door-tail direction along
with the opening operation of the door body 11, if the door body 11 is slightly opened
manually.
Then, when the movable element 49b is moved to a position opposed to the stator 49a',
the movable element 49b further continues to move by an electromagnetical impelling
force received from the stator 49a'.
Then, when the folding door part 10 is set at the fully-opened position, the movable
element 49b and the stator 49a' are not opposed to each other any more. Therefore,
the movable element 49b does not receive the electromagnetical impelling force any
more from the stator 49a.
[0073] In addition, when the folding door part 10 set at the fully-opened position is fully-closed,
the movable element 49b is moved to the position opposed to the stator 49a' along
with a manual closing operation, and the movable element 49b further continues to
move by the electromagnetical impelling force received from the stator 49a', if the
door body 11 is slightly closed manually by an action opposite to the action.
Then, when the folding door part 10 is set at the fully-closed position, the movable
element 49b and the stator 49a' are not opposed to each other any more. Therefore,
the movable element 49b does not receive the impelling force any more from the stator
49a'.
[0074] Note that in the opening/closing door unit 4, the stator 49a' is always supplied
with power. However, it is also possible to control in such manner that the sensor,
etc, senses a state in which the stator 49a' and the movable element 49b are opposed
to each other, and only when the sensed signal is given, the stator 49a' is set in
a power-supply state.
[0075] In addition, according to the opening/closing unit 4 shown in Fig. 6, when the door
body 11 is set at the fully-closed position and the fully-opened position, the stator
49a' and the movable element 49b are set not opposed to each other. However, as other
example, it is also possible that when the door body 11 is set at either one of the
fully-closed position or the fully-opened position, the stator 49a' and the movable
element 49b are set not opposed to each other.
In this case, when the door body 11 is set in the fully-opened state or set in the
fully-closed state, in order to change the impelling direction of the movable element
49b, the phase of the power supplied to the stator 49a is changed at a timing when
the folding door part 10 is set in the fully-opened state or set in the fully-closed
state. However, the timing can be delayed by using the timer, etc.
[0076] In addition, in the opening/closing door unit 5 shown in Fig. 7 according to the
opening/closing unit 1, the sensor 49a1 is used as a means for sensing a state in
which the movement support part 41 during being impelled in the door-tail direction
is positioned within a predetermined range W of the door-end side (left side of Fig.
7), and according to the sensed signal of the sensor part 49a1, an impelling speed
of the movable element 49b is decreased.
In the opening/closing door unit 5, the sensor 49a1 is disposed at a position away
from the door-end side end portion in the stator 49a' by a predetermined distance
(predetermined range W) to the door-tail side (right side in Fig. 7).
The predetermined range W is suitably set so as to decelerate the closing operation
of the folding door part 10 at a position closer to the fully-closed position.
Note that it is possible that the sensor 49a1 has two functions such as a function
of sensing the movable element 49b when a manual opening operation and a manual closing
operation are performed, and a function of sensing a state in which the movable element
49b during being impelled to the door-tail direction is positioned within a predetermined
range W, or it is also possible that a plurality of sensors 49a1 are provided and
the functions are allocated to each one of them.
In addition, to which one of the door-end direction and the door-tail direction, the
folding door part 10 and the movement support part 41 are impelled, may be judged
by a driving direction of the linear motor 49, which is judged from the power phase
or from the sensed signal obtained by the sensor, etc.
[0077] Fig. 8 is a flow chart showing a control operation performed by the controller part
49c during closing operation of the folding door part 10, in the opening/closing door
unit 5.
In step 1 in the flowchart, whether or not the movement support part 41 is positioned
within the predetermined range W is judged during the closing operation of the door
body 11. When the movement support part 41 is positioned within the predetermined
range W, the processing is moved to the next step 2, and otherwise, the processing
is awaited until the movement support part 41 is positioned within the predetermined
range W.
Namely, according to the step 1, when the movement support part 41 and the movable
element 49b are impelled in the door-end direction along with the closing operation
of the door body 11, whether or not the movable element 49b is sensed by the sensor
49a1, is judged.
[0078] Then, in step 2, by the power control performed by the controller part 49c, the impelling
speed of the movable element 49b is decreased.
Specifically, regarding the power supplied to the stator 49a from the controller part
49c, by controlling the voltage and/or the frequency, the impelling speed of the movable
element 49b is decreased.
[0079] Next, in step 3, whether or not the door body 11 is fully closed is judged, and when
the door body 11 is fully-closed, the processing is moved to the next step 4, and
the linear motor 49 is set in a non-power supply state. Otherwise, the processing
of the step 3 is repeated until the door body 11 is fully-closed.
As the means for sensing the sate in which the door body 11 is fully-closed, it is
possible that the movement support part 41 or a member integral with the movement
support part 41 at the time of full closure is sensed by using the contact or non-contact
sensor not shown, for example, or it is also possible to recognize a state in which
the current value at the time of full closure exceeds a predetermined value.
[0080] Thus, according to the opening/closing door unit 5, when the door body 11 approaches
the fully-closed position, the speed of the movable element 49b is decreased by the
power control performed to the linear motor 49. Therefore, with decrease of the speed
of the movable element 49b, the moving speed of the door-end part 10a of the door
body 11 is adjusted to a suitable speed.
Namely, as shown in Fig. 3, usually the speed of the door-end part 10a is accelerated,
as the door body 11 during closing operation approaches the fully-closed position
by composite motion of a motion in the width direction of the opening part and a rotating
motion. However, according to the present invention, the acceleration of the door-end
part 10a can be prevented, and eventually it is also possible to prevent a state in
which the door body 11 during closing operation exceeds the fully-closed position,
and further it is possible to alleviate the impact of the abutment, even if the door-end
part 10a abuts on the object, etc.
[0081] Next, an opening/closing door unit 6 shown in Fig. 9 will be described.
A different point of the opening/closing unit 6 from the opening/closing unit 5 is
that a mechanical type damper unit 50 is added in the opening/closing door unit 6.
The damper unit 50 is a well-known mechanism in which a piston part 51 is energized
in a stretching direction. According to an example shown in the figure, the piston
part 51 is energized in the stretching direction by a spring 52. However, as other
example, a well-known structure is also possible, such that the piston part 51 is
energized by a repulsiveness of a gas in a cylinder part 53.
Then, the damper unit 50 is fixed to the upper frame part 23, so as to receive the
movement support part 41 by a protruded end portion of the piston part 51 from its
door-end side, slightly before almost full closure of the folding door part 10.
[0082] According to the opening/closing door unit 6, in approximately the same way as the
opening/closing door unit 5, the speeds of the movement support part 41 and the movable
element 49b are decreased by the power control of the controller part 49c, slightly
before the full closure of the folding door part 10. Further, by receiving the movement
support part 41 by the piston part 51 also, the closing operation of the folding door
part 10 is decelerated.
Then, the fully-closed state of the folding door part 10 in the case of the full closure
is maintained, when the supporting bracket 41b is attracted by the magnetic attractor
43.
In addition, when the opening operation of the folding door part 10 in the fully-closed
state is performed, the door body 11 is slightly moved in the opening direction manually
by the user. Then, an initial drive force by the linear motor 49 is assisted by a
repulsive force of the damper unit 50, and the movement of the movement support part
41 and the movable element 49b is smoothly continued in the door-tail direction (right
direction in Fig. 9).
[0083] Note that in the opening/closing door unit 6, it is also possible that the control
of decreasing the speed of the movable element 49b that is impelled in the door-end
direction is omitted, and the speed of the folding door part 10 in the case of the
closing operation is decreased by an action of only the damper unit 50, slightly before
the full closure.
[0084] In addition, according to the opening/closing door units 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 (see Figs.
2, 4, 6, 7 and 9), the supporting bracket 41b is attracted by the magnetic attractor
43, in the fully-closed state of the folding door part 10. However, as other example,
in the fully-closed state of the folding door part 10, it is also possible that a
gap is provided between the supporting bracket 41b and the magnetic attractor 43,
so that an attraction force of the magnetic attractor 43 can act, and the elastic
body 43b is omitted.
With the structure also, the fully-closed state of the folding door part 10 can be
maintained by the attraction force of the magnetic attractor 43, and also the impact
of the abutment can be alleviated when the supporting bracket 41b and the magnetic
attractor 43 are abutted on each other.
[0085] In addition, as a structure added to the embodiment, it is also preferable that when
the folding door part 10 during closing operation abuts on the object, etc, the folding
door part 10 is made to perform reverse operation (opening operation) or stop. Specifically,
the folding door part 10 during closing operation abuts on the object, etc, and this
is recognized from the change of the current value of the linear motor 49, and the
folding door part 10 is made to perform reverse operation or stop.
With the structure, even if the folding door part 10 during closing operation abuts
on the object, etc, the impact generated under the abutment can be alleviated and
also it is possible to prevent a state in which the object, etc, is sandwiched between
the door-end of the folding door part 10 and the door-end side vertical frame part
21.
[0086] In addition, according to the embodiment, when the slightly closing operation of
the folding door part 10 in the case of a fully-opened state is performed manually,
the closing operation of the folding door part 10 is performed. However, as other
example, it may be also preferable that the folding door part 10 in the case of the
fully-opened state is automatically closed after a predetermined time.
[0087] In addition, as a structure added to the embodiment, it is also possible that when
the folding door part 10 is maintained in a manually partly-open state, the partly-open
state is maintained.
[0088] As other structure, it is also possible that an operation pattern of the folding
door part 10 is suitably changed by the change of the controller part 49c on a control
circuit.
[0089] In addition, according to each aspect shown in Figs. 2, 4, 5, 7 and 9, slight movement
of the folding door part 10 set in the fully-opened state or fully-closed state is
sensed by the sensor 49a1 by manual operation, etc. However, as other example, it
is also preferable that by detecting an induced electromotive force generated by a
coil of the stator 49a in the non-power supply state, with the movement of the movable
element 49b, the sensor 49a1 senses a state in which the movable element 49b is moved
by an external force, namely a state in which the folding door part 10 set in the
fully-opened state or set in the fully-closed state is slightly moved by manual operation,
etc, and according to the sensed signal, the power is supplied to the stator 49a.
According to the structure, regardless of the position where the movement support
part 41 starts to move by the external force, in other words, regardless of the position
where the folding door part 10 starts the opening operation or the closing operation
by the external force, namely regardless of any position, the change of the state
is sensed and the linear motor can be activated.
[0090] In addition, according to each one of the aspects, the opening operation and the
closing operation of the folding door part 10 are performed by the linear motor 49.
However, only one of the operations can be performed by the linear motor 49 and the
other operation can be made the operation performed by manual operation or performed
by energizing means.
Moreover, the operation by the linear motor 49 may be performed in almost an entire
area of the opening/closing range by the folding door part 10, or may be a partial
area within the same opening/closing range.