[0001] of the invention ENTITLED: "Piston operator for pivoting doors and gates and method
for the installation of the same" on behalf of BFT S.p.A.
[0002] The present invention relates to a piston operator for pivoting doors and gates according
to the general part of claim 1.
[0003] The invention also relates to a method for the installation of the same.
[0004] It is known that piston operators with electric or hydraulic drive are often used
to use pivoting doors and gates. The motor is normally implemented at the site where
the door or gate is installed.
[0005] In most cases, the operators consist of variable-length linear actuators. In particular,
a back bottom of the actuator is provided, which actually consists of one of the ends
of the enclosure of the piston operator, which is fastened to a side pillar which
supports the gate door by means of a bracket. Opening/closing the gate door is made
by changing the overall length of the operator, by varying the length of the arm that
goes out of or returns into the central station of the operator. In this way, the
overall length of the actuator is changed and a thrust or pulling force is exerted
on a bracket, in turn bound to the other end of the door or gate. The geometry and
configuration of the devices used may vary depending on the required opening area,
on the door geometry and on the position of the side pillar. The complete extraction
of the final section of the arm from the central section corresponds to the closed
position of the door, while the return of the arm of the central section, to achieve
the minimum length of its outer door with respect to the central section, corresponds
to the open position of the door.
[0006] Currently, the constraint of the actuator to the pillar is obtained by means of a
bracket bound to said pillar and provided with a hole at its end portion. In particular,
a bottom is provided in the actuator at its end portion facing the bracket, in which
said pin is inserted, which passes through a pair of superimposed and coaxial holes
present in the so-called bottom. Said holes are arranged so that they match the hole
in the bracket, so that when the pin is inserted in the holes, the insertion of the
pin into the hole of the bracket occurs simultaneously. Of course, it is necessary
to keep said pin into position within the bottom. One of the solutions used for this
purpose is to use an outer stop ring, of the per se known type, of the so-called "Seeger"
type, which is applied to the upper end portion of the pin. In order to apply the
stop it is necessary to have special pliers available, also called "Seeger", so as
to provide for an adequate opening in the bottom so that it may be inserted within
the same.
[0007] Alternatively, the pin will be externally threaded (in other words, more than a pin
it will actually be a bolt), which is coupled to a threaded nut inserted and held
in position in an appropriate seat made inside the bottom. However, the seat of the
threaded nut is subject to considerable stress, which can lead to its breakage and
then to the exit of the nut from the seat or, therefore, to the lack of connection
between bracket and bottom, which ultimately causes the impossibility to use the operator.
[0009] The object of the present invention is to provide a method for the installation of
a piston operator for pivoting doors and gates which is able to overcome the drawbacks
described above.
[0010] A further object of the invention is to use a method for the installation of a piston
operator which is quick and easy to implement.
[0011] Said piston operator should be simple from the constructive point of view, without
giving rise to any complications regarding its operation.
[0012] This is achieved, according to invention, with the piston operator according to the
characterising part of claim 1 and with the method according to the characterising
part of claim 2.
[0013] These and other features of the invention will be described in detail hereinafter
with reference to every particular embodiment thereof, made only by way of non-limiting
example with the aid of the accompanying drawings, in which:
- fig. 1 shows a motorized swing door to which a piston operator according to the invention
is applied;
- fig. 2 shows an assembly layout of the pin securing the actuator to the door;
- fig. 3 shows a vertical section view of the bottom present in the operator of the
invention, with the various members present therein.
[0014] As is seen in particular in fig. 1, the piston operator for pivoting doors and gates
of the invention, in this case applied to a door 1, is of the type that provides that
operator 3 is bound to a fixed pillar 2 by means of a bracket 4, integral with said
pillar. In particular, an arm 9 is provided, which exits from or enters into the central
section, thereby changing the overall length of the operator and exerting a thrust
or pulling force on a further bracket 6, bound to door 1. As is easy to understand,
the complete extraction of the end section of arm 9 from the central section 10 corresponds
to the closed position of the door, while the reduction to the minimum length of arm
9, due to its return into the central section 10, corresponds to the open position
of door 1 which pivots, as will be better seen hereinafter, about a special connecting
pin between the bottom and the bracket, thereby allowing the rotation of the arm with
respect to bracket 4 bound to pillar 2.
[0015] As shown in fig. 2, in particular, pin 7 is inserted into hole 87 present in bracket
4, said pin 7 passing through bottom 5 and operator 3.
[0016] As shown in fig. 3, there is a pair of holes 12, 13 in bottom 5 which, in this particular
embodiment of the invention, are made on a pair of plates 15 and 16, respectively.
Said holes 12 and 13 are arranged in such a way as to be mutually coaxial and overlapping
during the actual operation of the operator.
[0017] According to the invention, it is provided for the pin 7 to be arranged within holes
12 and 13, making sure that also bracket 4 in which there is hole 4 is inserted into
the bottom, so that holes 8, 12 and 13 are aligned; in particular, it is provided
for the pin 7 to be made of ferromagnetic material and in order to keep said pin into
position, a permanent magnet 11 is arranged at its upper end, advantageously inserted
into a special seat 20, said magnet 11 having the function of keeping pin 7 into position
but without integrality between pin 7 and magnet 11; in fact, the substantial contact
between said magnet 11 and said pin 7 only occurs in the installed position.
[0018] The force exerted by the magnet on the pin still allows a possibility of mutual rotation
between said two elements, mainly due to frictions generated on the pin due to the
sliding on the inner surfaces of holes 12 and 13. Moreover, magnet 11 has the ability
to make small vertical movements, due to the presence of axial loads and due to possible
deformations of the holes in which the pin is inserted.
[0019] It is therefore seen that with the method of the invention, it is not necessary to
apply any ring or locking pin, as it is not necessary to tighten the pin, since there
is no type of threading.
[0020] Therefore, the method of installation is particularly quick and fast and the overall
cost of the piston operator according to the invention is certainly comparable with
that of similar operators of the per se known type.
[0021] It is noted that the present invention may also take embodiments and aspects other
than those illustrated and described above, without prejudice to its essential features,
without departing from the scope of the patent.
1. PISTON OPERATOR (3) FOR PIVOTING DOORS AND GATES, of the type having a bottom (5),
consisting of one of the ends of the enclosure of the piston operator, in which two
superimposed and coaxial holes (12, 13) are made, between which a bracket (4) can
be arranged integral to the door or gate support pillar, which has a hole (8) that
can be aligned with the pair of holes (12, 13), a pin (7) being inserted in said holes
(8, 12, 13) adapted to allow the fixing of the bottom (5) and thereby of the entire
operator to the bracket (4), said that operator being characterised in that said pin (7) is made of ferromagnetic material and in that keeping the pin (7) into position is ensured by a magnet (11), placed at the upper
end of said pin (7) without integrality between the pin (7) and the magnet (11), the
substantial contact between said pin (7) and said magnet (11) occurring only in installed
position.
2. METHOD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF A PISTON OPERATOR (3) FOR PIVOTING DOORS AND GATES,
according to claim 1, of the type which provides that the operator is bound to a fixed
pillar (2) by means of a bracket (4) which is integral with said pillar, said bracket
having a hole (8) at its end portion facing the bracket, a bottom (5) being provided
in which a pin (7) is inserted penetrating into said hole (8), passing through a pair
of superimposed and coaxial holes (12, 13) present in said bottom, said holes (12,
13) being made to match the hole (8) of the bracket (4), the method being characterised in that it is provided the arrangement of the pin (7) within the holes (8, 12, 13), at the
upper end of said pin, there being provided a permanent magnet (11) arranged within
the bottom (5) and adapted to attract it by ferromagnetic attraction, keeping it into
position without integrality between said pin (7) and said magnet (11), the substantial
contact between the magnet (11) and the pin (7) occurring only in the installed position.