Technical field of the invention
[0001] The platform door of the present invention is of the type which enables the platform
to be separated from the track area in which trains transit and park, and form passageways
to access the train doors of a parked train.
Background of the invention
[0002] In a railway system consisting of a set of train stations and a set of trains transiting
between the stations, it is important that the boarding and alighting of passengers
from trains parking at each station is carried out in a very agile manner in order
to avoid accumulating delays that would affect the overall operation of the train
service. Therefore, it is crucial that after the arrival of a train at a platform,
passengers are already close to the track area and, after the train has stopped and
the train doors have been quickly opened, the interchange between passengers alighting
and boarding can be carried out.
[0003] In order for the passengers to be located on the platform close to the parking area
of the train, platform doors are typically used, which allow the passengers to be
located safely very near the area where the train doors will be situated, without
the danger of falling into the track area, since these platform doors are provided
with closed doors that only open when a train is parked at the platform.
[0004] Normally, platform doors are provided by way of a barrier with a set of doors, normally
sliding doors, which once a train is parked, allow the opening thereof forming passageways
in correspondence with the train doors, thus allowing the passengers to exit and enter
the train. For example, document
EP1964747 describes one of these platform doors.
[0005] However, this type of platform door exhibits the drawback that the position of the
doors is fixed, so that they can only be used in stations in which trains with doors
of the same composition and configuration transit, or with coinciding door arrangements.
This entails that the use thereof is very difficult in stations in which trains with
different composition and configuration stop. This drawback can even entail that the
train fleet cannot be renewed if the new trains have a different door arrangement
without replacing the doors, a progressive renewal of trains not being possible as
the same train doors cannot be used in old and new trains.
[0006] In addition, it must be taken into account that trains exhibit a tolerance regarding
the breaking distance, so that it cannot be unequivocally established where the train
doors will be arranged after the train stops. Therefore, in order to allow a passageway
from the train doors regardless of the stopping position of the train, the platform
doors must be oversized taking into account this tolerance. The oversizing of the
doors implies that these will be of greater size, greater weight and therefore, it
means greater opening and closing times as the doors have to travel a greater distance
between the opening and the closing position thereof, in addition to being more difficult
to control. This drawback can be solved using faster means for closing and opening
the doors. However, this makes the doors even more difficult to control, as they will
have to reach high speeds especially when they are oversized.
[0007] However, even if the doors are oversized, this does not prevent the train doors from
not being correctly aligned with the platform doors due to braking tolerances, meaning
that passengers will not be able to exit or enter the train and the train will have
to be moved, with the consequent loss of time, which may affect the overall service
of the railway system.
[0008] To solve this problem, platform doors such as those described in document
WO201273658 are known, wherein the platform door is made up of a plurality of mobile units, wherein
each unit is provided with expandable doors, such that the units can be placed in
a target position prior to the arrival of a train to the platform according to the
door distribution of the next train arriving to the platform, which must be known.
Even then, due to the braking tolerances of the train, a readjustment of the position
of the mobile units will always be required depending on the final stop position of
the train that oftentimes will prevent the train doors from opening immediately.
[0009] It is therefore an object of the present invention to disclose a platform door that
allows the use thereof with different train models, with different door arrangement
and sizes, and that further achieves optimal opening and closing times after the train
stops regardless of the breaking position of the train.
Description of the invention
[0010] The platform door for accessing train doors from a platform of the present invention
is of the type comprising a plurality of sliding mobile panels that can slide horizontally
along the platform, i.e., laterally, in an independent manner by means of respective
traction means.
[0011] Essentially, the platform door is characterised in that each mobile panel has a fixed
panel length and is designed to slide laterally and be arranged adjacent to other
mobile panels adopting a closing position leaving no passageway between mobile panels,
i.e., the adjacent panels touching each other or leaving a negligible space between
them, and each mobile panel being further designed to slide laterally and at least
partially overlap with one of the adjacent mobile panels thereof, adopting an opening
position defining passageways between mobile panels for accessing train doors, such
that the mobile panels of the platform door can adopt different positions and thus
leave different passageways between mobile panels, even with different passageway
sizes to thus adapt to the arrangements of the doors of a train that is parked in
the platform, in the opening position, and allow users to board and alight comfortably
and easily, and the mobile panels being able to adopt a position in which the mobile
panels do not allow a passageway, in the closing position, to prevent the users from
accessing the tracks when there is no train parked at the platform. In this way, the
interoperability of trains with different composition and configuration is facilitated,
since the platform doors can be adapted to the train door configuration of each type
of train, configuration that can vary between train companies or even between train
models of the same company or that will vary depending on the type of cars forming
each train.
[0012] In a variant embodiment, from the closing position, the mobile panels are designed
to at least partially and telescopically overlap with one of the adjacent mobile panels
thereof, such that smaller size ones can be introduced inside larger size ones, generally
in the shape of an arch defining a hollow, by way of a tunnel, in which the adjacent
mobile panel with smaller size can at least be partially housed.
[0013] In a variant embodiment, from the closing position, each mobile panel is designed
to telescopically and completely overlap with one of the adjacent mobile panels thereof,
such that a smaller size panel can be completely concealed inside a larger size panel.
[0014] In a variant embodiment, from the closing position, each mobile panel is designed
to exceed, i.e., pass through one of the adjacent panels thereof, two adjacent mobile
panels being able to entirely cross each other, thus enabling two adjacent mobile
panels to exchange position.
[0015] In a variant embodiment, the panel length of each mobile panel is equal, such that
in the closing position, all the mobile panels exhibit a homogeneous display of the
platform door, further enabling, when the mobile panels are telescopic, a mobile panel
to be able to be inserted and perfectly adjusted inside another mobile panel, during
the opening position or during the transitions between the closing position and the
opening position.
[0016] In a variant embodiment, in the closing position, at least one mobile panel of each
pair of adjacent mobile panels is provided with a hollow, which defines a tunnel that
passes through the inside of the mobile panel, for the other mobile panel to pass
therethrough.
[0017] In a variant embodiment, in the closing position, adjacent mobile panels have a first
panel width and a second panel width in an alternate manner, such that the mobile
panels are telescopic two by two.
[0018] In a variant embodiment, the platform door comprises at least one rail on which mobile
panels of the platform door are mounted, the traction means being designed to move
the mobile panels mounted on the rail in an independent manner. Naturally, the one
or more rails may be mounted on the platform floor, so that the mobile panels will
be held by the platform floor, or with the platform ceiling, so that the mobile panels
will be held by the platform ceiling, i.e., the mobile panels will be hanging from
the platform ceiling. It is also intended that the rails are distributed between the
platform floor and the ceiling, such that some mobile panels are held on the floor
and others will be held in the platform ceiling. In this way, each mobile panel will
be able to move independently from the rest of mobile panels and, in turn, between
the closing position and the opening position, thus adopting the configurations required
to adapt to the configuration of the train doors of a train that is parked at the
platform. These traction means can be wheels actuated by motors that move the mobile
panels which in turn can be directed as appropriate, preferably in a straight line
since they are mounted on straight rails. Naturally, it is intended that there are
different sets of rails if a mobile panel must pass through another adjacent mobile
panel, or exceed another mobile panel in a parallel plane. Other traction means are
envisaged such as electromagnetic movement means.
[0019] In a variant embodiment, each mobile panel comprises return means designed for actuating
the traction means of each mobile panel to return to the closing position from the
opening position. These return means can memorise the original position or the movement
performed by each mobile panel between the closing position and the opening position
to undo this movement by actuating the traction means in a timely manner, the mobile
panels thus quickly returning to the closing position.
[0020] A system is also disclosed comprising a platform door installed on a platform, and
a train with one or more train doors parked at the platform, the system being provided
with detection means for detecting the position of the train doors of the train, and
control means designed for defining the one or more mobile panels of the platform
door that are arranged in front of each train door and actuate these mobile panels
to open respective passageways in front of each train door to adopt the opening position.
[0021] In a variant embodiment, the panel length of each mobile panel is equal to or greater
than the train door length of each train door, i.e., the width or free passageway
thereof, such that only one or two panels must be moved per train door for opening
the platform door.
[0022] In one variant embodiment, the detection means comprise a detector of the position
of the head of the train parked by the platform, such that misalignments in the stopping
area of the train due to tolerances can be quickly reported, for a fast preparation
of the mobile panels.
[0023] In a variant embodiment, the distance between train doors is greater than the panel
length, such that several mobile panels can be arranged between train doors, the mobile
panels being able to have a smaller size, facilitating the movement and modularity
thereof.
[0024] A method of actuating the platform door of the system described is also disclosed,
from a closing position, in which there are no passageways between the mobile panels,
comprising, upon the arrival of a train provided with train doors, the steps of detecting
the one or more mobile panels that are arranged in front of each train door once the
train is parked on the platform; and laterally slide the one or more mobile panels
detected, opening respective access passageways before each train door, adopting an
opening position. In an embodiment of interest, the method further comprises after
adopting the opening position, the step of returning each panel that has been laterally
moved until it adopts the previous closing position of the platform door again.
Brief description of the drawings
[0025] As a complement to the description provided herein, and for the purpose of helping
to make the features of the invention more readily understandable, said specification
is accompanied by a set of drawings, which by way of illustration and not limitation,
represent the following:
Figs. 1, 2 and 3 show top views of platform doors according to the present invention
in the closing position;
Fig. 4a shows the platform door of Fig. 1 in an opening position;
Fig. 4b shows a cross-sectional view of the platform door of Fig. 4a;
Figs. 5a to 5d show lateral movements for a type of mobile panels of a platform door
according to the present invention;
Figs. 6a to 6b show lateral movements for another type of mobile panels of a platform
door according to the present invention;
Figs. 7a to 7c show a first system comprising a train and a platform door in the closing
position and in the opening position;
Figs. 8a to 8c show a second system comprising a train and a platform door in the
closing position and in the opening position;
Figs. 9a and 9b show a third system comprising another train and the platform door
in the closing position and the opening position;
Figs. 10a and 10b show a fourth system comprising another train and the platform door
in the closing position and the opening position; and
Figs. 11a and 11 b show a curved platform door according to the present invention
in the closing position and the opening position.
Detailed description of the drawings
[0026] Figures 1, 2 and 3 show platform doors 1 for accessing the train door 2 from a platform
3, the platform door comprising a plurality of sliding mobile panels 5 that can slide
laterally in an independent manner by means of respective traction means 6. The figures
show that each mobile panel 5 is rigid and has a fixed panel length 11, preferably
the panel length I1 of each panel 5 is equal, and is arranged adjacent to other mobile
panels 5 adopting a closing position A leaving no passageway between mobile panels
5, and each mobile panel 5 being further designed to slide laterally and at least
partially overlap with one of the adjacent mobile panels 5 thereof, thus being able
to adopt an opening position B and defining passageways 7 between mobile panels 5
for accessing the train doors 4 parked at the platform 3.
[0027] The platform door 1 represented in Figures 1 and 2 is formed by telescopic mobile
panels 5, designed to at least partially and telescopically overlap with one of the
adjacent mobile panels 5 thereof, such that the mobile panels 5 can slide and form
a single body with at least the adjacent mobile panel 5, one penetrating inside the
other.
[0028] Figure 1 shows an embodiment with two levels, i.e., two panel widths w1, w2, such
that the mobile panels 5 can telescopically overlap and form a single body every two
mobile panels 5, while Figure 2 shows an embodiment with three levels, i.e., three
panel widths, such that the mobile panels 5 can slide and form a single body in groups
of three. Naturally, other platform doors 1 with several telescopic levels can be
envisaged, such that the mobile panels 5 can be joined together and be combined with
the adjacent mobile panels 5 thereof.
[0029] It is also intended that the mobile panels 5 are arranged in several rows 14, in
the manner illustrated in Figure 3 for example, wherein the mobile panels 5 are arranged
in two rows 14, and that they can be arranged adjacent to other mobile panels 5 of
the other row 14, adopting a closing position A leaving no passageway between mobile
panels 5. As can be seen, in the closing position A the mobile panels 5 are arranged
one after the other in a continuous manner, for example in alternating rows 14 leaving
no passageway between mobile panels 5. In addition, each sliding mobile panel 5 is
designed to slide laterally and at least partially overlap with one of the adjacent
mobile panels 5 thereof, in this case, the adjacent panel in the other row 14, thus
being able to adopt an opening position B and defining passageways 7 between mobile
panels 5 for accessing the train doors 4 parked at the platform 3. Naturally, although
not illustrated by these figures, it is intended that the mobile panels 5 are even
be able to exceed the adjacent mobile panel 5 thereof to adopt the closing position
A or opening position B as appropriate, thus conferring great flexibility in the arrangement
of mobile panels 5. The flexibility in the arrangement of mobile panels 5 being a
feature that is shared by all the displayed embodiments of platform door 1 is highlighted.
Although this Figure 3 displays all the mobile panels 5 having a same panel length
11, it is also intended that the panels are able to have different panel lengths I1
as appropriate, for example, with a greater panel length I1 in the end mobile panels
5 and a smaller panel length I1 in the central mobile panels 5, thus facilitating
the quick movement of the central mobile panels. In this case, the mobile panel 5
height can be the same.
[0030] In the telescopic mobile panels 5 displayed in Figures. 1 and 2, for example, each
mobile panel 5 is designed to telescopically and completely overlap with one of the
adjacent mobile panels 5 thereof from the closing position A. From the closing position
A, it is also intended that each mobile panel 5 is designed not only to overlap with
one of the adjacent mobile panels 5 thereof, but even so that a mobile panel 5 exceeds
one of the adjacent mobile panels 5 thereof, different combinations being thus possible
between mobile panels 5 and defining passageways 7 as appropriate, such that when
a train 4 parks at a platform 3 the passageways 7 of the train door 1 coincide with
the train doors 2, thus allowing passengers to access and exit the train 4.
[0031] Figure 4a shows the platform door 1 previously displayed in Figure 1 but in an opening
position B wherein passageways 7 are defined between mobile panels 5, for example
for accessing the doors of the train 4 parked at the platform 3 as will be described
later. Some mobile panels 5 can be seen partially overlapped with the adjacent mobile
panels 5 thereof, while some mobile panels 5 are completely overlapped with the adjacent
mobile panels 5 thereof, the mobile panels 5 with the same panel width w1, w2, being
locked. In this way, a great versatility is achieved for forming passageways 7 in
the platform door 1 and being able to adapt to different arrangements of train doors
2.
[0032] Figure 4b displays a C-C cross-sectional view of Figure 4a. This figure shows that,
in the closing position A, at least one mobile panel 5 of each pair of adjacent mobile
panels 5, is provided with a hollow 13 for the other mobile panel 5 to pass therethrough,
by way of a tunnel that traverses the mobile panel 5, so that one mobile panel 5 can
pass through the other one. An embodiment is displayed for telescopic mobile panels
5 with two levels. For telescopic mobile panels 5 with three levels, two mobile panels
5 with an eye 13 would be provided, the smaller panel being able to pass through the
inside of the eye 13 of the greater one, and a mobile panel 5 that could have no hollow
13 to pass through the eye of the smaller mobile panel 5 with hollow 13.
[0033] Figure 4b shows that the mobile panels 5 of the platform door 1 have a first panel
width w1 and a second panel width w2, in an alternate manner and such that a mobile
panel 5 can pass through the hollow 13 of another mobile panel 5. The height of each
mobile panel 5 will also be that which is suitable to be able to carry out the telescopic
effect, heights will be typically alternated, the mobile panel 5 with the lesser height
being that which must pass through the hollow 13 of another mobile panel 5.
[0034] In addition, the mobile panels 5 are mounted on a set of rails 12, which can be one
or more, and the mobile panels 5 are in turn provided with traction means 6 designed
to move the mobile panels 5 mounted on the rail 12 or rails 12 in an independent manner,
these traction means 6 can be for example, drive wheels. Naturally, other traction
means 6 that enable the lateral movement of the mobile panels 5 along the platform
3 are also intended.
[0035] Figures 5a to 5d display different configurations that can be adopted by the sliding
mobile panels 5 of a platform door 1, specifically Figure 5a displays a position wherein
the mobile panels 5 are arranged adjacent leaving no space between them; Figure 5b
displays the movement of one of the mobile panels 5, a smaller panel, until it is
partially inserted inside another mobile panel 5, a greater panel, through the hollow
13 of this greater panel, leaving a passageway 7 between mobile panels 5. Figure 5c
illustrates the way the smaller mobile panel 5 can completely traverse the greater
mobile panel 5, moving in one direction while the greater panel moves in the opposite
direction, said greater and smaller panels being exchanged relative to the position
previously shown in Figure 5c. Since each mobile panel 5 can move in an independent
manner, these can even move away from each other, enabling respective passageways
7 in the way illustrated in Figure 5d.
[0036] Figures 6a and 6b display the sliding mobile panels 5 of another platform door 1
wherein the mobile panels 5 are rigid, can slide laterally and can move in two rows
14, in two parallel planes, such that they can be overlapped with at least the adjacent
mobile panels 5 thereof. Figure 6a displays the mobile panels 5 in a closing position
A of the platform door 1, wherein there is no passageway 7 between mobile panels 5,
the mobile panels 5 being arranged in an alternate manner in each row 14, and Figure
6b shows the mobile panels 5 in an opening position B of the platform door 1 wherein
there is passageway 7 between the mobile panels 5 and the mobile panels 5 are at least
overlapped or even exceeding the adjacent mobile panel 5 thereof.
[0037] Figures 7a, 7b and 7c display a system 100 comprising a platform door 1, installed
on a platform 3, and a train 4 with one or more train doors 2, in this case three
train doors 2, the train 4 being parked at the platform 3. Figures 7a and 7b illustrate
the system 100 with the platform door 1 in the closing position A. The system 100
is provided with detection means 9 for detecting the position of the train doors 2,
and control means 10 designed to define the one or more sliding mobile panels 5 of
the platform door 1 arranged in front of each train door 2 and actuate these mobile
panels 5 to move them and open respective passageways 7 in front of each train door
2 to adopt the opening position B shown in Figure7c. Said detection means 9 can obtain
information from the train 4 for example from the railway signalling system and can
incorporate a transponder designed to directly receive information from the train,
as well as detecting the stopping point thereof in the platform 3. It is intended
that the detection means 9 comprise a detector of the position of the head 11 of the
train 4 parked by the platform 3, such that misalignments in the stopping area of
the train due to tolerances can be quickly reported, for a fast preparation of the
mobile panels 5. Thus, the detection means 9 can obtain information from the train
4, such as the length and door configuration thereof, and transfer this information
to the control means 10 that will define the mobile panels 5 that must be moved to
adopt the opening position B. Naturally, it is also intended that the detection means
9 are able to be arranged along the platform 3, or in the platform door 1, for example
in the mobile panels 5, and are designed to detect passive signals placed in the train
4 that make it possible to define the position of the train doors 2 when the train
parks at the platform 3 so that the control means 10 actuate the mobile panels 5.
It is also intended that the detection means 9 can be designed to communicate with
active devices arranged in the train 4 such that communication is established between
the train 4 and the platform 3 to obtain the door configuration of the train. It is
also intended that the detection means 9 are also envisaged to be able to be arranged
away from the platform 3 and be provided, for example, with a camera directed towards
the platform 3, such that the door configuration of the train 4 and the position of
the mobile panels 5 can be obtained by processing the images captured to thus define
the mobile panels 5 that must be moved for opening the platform door. It is intended
that the detection means 9 and the control means 10 are able to be integrated in the
same device. It is also intended that each mobile panel 5 has dedicated detection
means 9 and control means 10 which, for example, detect that upon a train 4 parking
at the platform 3, one of the train doors 2 is arranged in front of the mobile panel
5, the mobile panel 5 thus being moved in an autonomous manner between the closing
position A, in which it is arranged in front of the train door 2 and the opening position
B in which it is away from the train door 2.
[0038] After moving the defined mobile panels 5, represented by respective arrows in dashed
lines, and upon adopting an opening position B shown in Figure 7c, the passengers
can board and alight from the train 4. Preferably, the panel lengths I1 of each mobile
panel 5 will be equal to or greater than the train door length I2 of each train door
2 to minimise the number of mobile panels 5 to be moved between the closing position
A and the opening position B. However, since oftentimes the train door lengths I2
or the arrangement thereof will not be known beforehand, the required movements of
the mobile panels 5 to be able to access the train 4 from the platform 3 will have
to be carried out. It is also desirable that the distance between train doors I3 is
greater than the panel length I1 to thus minimise the movements of the mobile panels
5. However, as explained before, if the type of train 4 and the arrangement of train
doors 2 or the distance between train doors I3 is not known, the required movements
of the mobile panels 5 to open passageways 7 and be able to access the train 4 from
the platform 3 will have to be carried out.
[0039] Each mobile panel 5 of the platform door 1 is intended to further comprise return
means designed to actuate the traction means 6 of each mobile panel 5 to return the
mobile panels 5 to the closing position A, such that the passageways 7 that could
be between mobile panels 5 are closed and the platform door 1 can get ready to receive
another train 4. The return means can be a computer programmed to undo the path that
has been travelled by each mobile panel 5 between the closing position A and the opening
position B, or even simply a rotary encoder that counts the turns of the wheels of
each mobile panel 5 during the movement over the rails 12 and actuates the traction
means 6 so that the wheels turn the same number of times but in the reverse direction
to return the mobile panel 5 to the previous closing position A. It is intended that
these return means are also able to be centralised and to allow for instructions to
be sent to each one of the mobile panels 5 to return them to the closing position
A.
[0040] Thus, upon the arrival of a train 4 as illustrated in Figures 7a and 7b in which
the platform door 1 is in a closing position A, with no passageway 7 between the mobile
panels 5, and wherein the train 4 is provided with train doors 2, a method of actuating
for opening the platform door will be performed comprising the steps of detecting
the one or more mobile panels 5 that are arranged in front of each train door 2 once
the train 4 is parked by the platform 3; and laterally sliding or moving the one or
more mobile panels 5 detected opening respective access passageways 7 in front of
each train door 2, as Figure 6b illustrates by means of arrows, adopting the opening
position B displayed in Figure 7c.
[0041] Naturally, after adopting the opening position B, and preferably before the train
4 leaves the platform 3, for example, once the train doors 2 are closed, or while
the train doors 2 are being closed, the platform door 1 will carry out the step of
returning each mobile panel 5 that has been laterally moved until it adopts the previous
closing position A of the platform door 1 again, such that the passageways 7 that
could be between the platform 3 and the train 4 are closed, thus preventing access
to the tracks when there is no train 4 parked by the platform.
[0042] The platform door 1 of the present invention allows for adaptations to a great variety
of train door 2 arrangements, without requiring the adaptation or pre-programming
to be made in advance, moving the mobile panels 5 thereof as appropriate. Therefore,
if the train 4 arriving to the platform 3 has another number and arrangement of train
doors 2, such as the train 4 displayed in Figures 8a, 8b and 8c, the train 4 displayed
in Figures 9a and 9b or the train 4 displayed in Figures 10a y 10b, the detection
means 9 for detecting the position of the train doors 2 will allow actuating and moving
the required mobile panels 5 to open respective passageways 7 in front of each train
door 2 to adopt the opening position B and thus, to be able to access the train doors
2 from the platform, and subsequently return the mobile panels 5 to the initial position
thereof closing the passageways 7 and returning to the closing position A again pending
the arrival of a new train 4.
[0043] Although the mobile panels 5 of the platform door 1 are sliding and move in a straight
lateral line in the previous embodiments, according to the shape of each platform
3, it is intended that the platform door 1 can have other shapes. For example, Figures.
11a and 11b display another embodiment of a platform door 1 of the present invention
arranged in a curve, Figure 10a illustrating the closing position A and Figure 11b
illustrating the opening position B.
1. A platform door (1) for accessing train doors (2) from a platform (3), the platform
door comprising a plurality of sliding mobile panels (5) that can slide laterally
in an independent manner by means of respective traction means (6), characterised in that each mobile panel (5) has a fixed panel length (11) and is designed to slide laterally
and be arranged adjacent to other mobile panels (5) adopting a closing position (A)
leaving no passageway (7) between panels, and each mobile panel (5) being further
suitable to slide laterally and at least partially overlap with one of the adjacent
mobile panels (5) thereof, adopting an opening position (B) defining passageways (7)
between mobile panels (5) for accessing train doors (2).
2. The platform door (1) according to the preceding claim, characterised in that, from the closing position (A), the mobile panels (5) are designed to at least partially
and telescopically overlap with one of the adjacent mobile panels (5) thereof.
3. The platform door (1), according to the preceding claim, characterised in that, from the closing position (A), the mobile panels (5) are designed to telescopically
and completely overlap with one of the adjacent mobile panels (5) thereof.
4. The platform door (1), according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that, from the closing position (A), each mobile panel (5) is designed to exceed one of
the adjacent mobile panels (5) thereof.
5. The platform door (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that the panel length (11) of each mobile panel (5) is equal.
6. The platform door (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that, in the closing position (A), at least one mobile panel (5) of each pair of adjacent
mobile panels (5) is provided with a hollow (13) for the other mobile panel (5) to
pass therethrough.
7. The platform door (1) according to the preceding claim, characterised in that, in the closing position (A), adjacent mobile panels (5) have a first panel width
(w1) and a second panel width (w2) in an alternate manner.
8. The platform door (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that it comprises at least one rail (12) on which the mobile panels (5) of the platform
door are mounted, the traction means (6) being designed to move the mobile panels
(5) mounted on the rail in an independent manner.
9. The platform door (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterised in that each mobile panel (5) comprises return means designed for actuating the traction
means (6) of each mobile panel (5) to return to the closing position (A) from the
opening position (B).
10. A system (100) comprising a platform door (1) according to any one of the preceding
claims, installed on a platform (3), and a train (4) with one or more train doors
(2) parked at the platform, the system being provided with detection means (9) for
detecting the position of the train doors of the train, and control means (10) designed
to define the one or more mobile panels (5) of the platform door arranged in front
of each train door and actuate these mobile panels (5) to open respective passageways
(7) in front of each train door (2) to adopt the opening position (B).
11. The system (100), according to the preceding claim, characterised in that the panel length (11) of each mobile panel (5) is equal to or greater than the train
door length (12) of each train door (2).
12. The system (100), according to any one of claims 10 to 11, characterised in that the detection means (9) comprise a detector of the position of the head (11) of the
train (4) parked by the platform (3).
13. The system (100), according to any one of claims 10 to 12, characterised in that the distance between train doors (13) is greater than the panel length (11).
14. A method for actuating the platform door (1) of the system according to any one of
claims 10 to 13, from a closing position (A), wherein there are no passageways (7)
between the mobile panels (5), comprising, upon the arrival of a train (4) provided
with train doors (2), the steps of:
- detecting the one or more mobile panels (5) that are arranged in front of each train
door (2) after the train (4) has parked by the platform; and
- slide laterally the mobile panels (5) detected opening respective access passageways
(7) before each train door (2), adopting an opening position (B).
15. The method according to the preceding claim, characterised in that it comprises, after adopting an opening position (B), the step of returning each
mobile panel (5) that has been moved laterally until it adopts the previous closing
position (A) of the platform door (1) again.