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Patent US20020050098 - Rotary access locking apparatus - Google PatentsSearch Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »Sign in<nobr>Advanced Patent Search</nobr>PatentsThe present invention relates to a rotary access locking apparatus which is designed to perform rotation lock/position control/damping functions for a plurality of rotating plates arranged at constant intervals by a mechanical mechanism in the case that access is performed via the rotating plates. According...http://www.google.com/patents/US20020050098?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US20020050098 - Rotary access locking apparatusAdvanced Patent SearchPublication numberUS20020050098 A1Publication typeApplicationApplication numberUS 09/934,555Publication dateMay 2, 2002Filing dateAug 23, 2001Priority dateOct 28, 2000Publication number09934555, 934555, US 2002/0050098 A1, US 2002/050098 A1, US 20020050098 A1, US 20020050098A1, US 2002050098 A1, US 2002050098A1, US-A1-20020050098, US-A1-2002050098, US2002/0050098A1, US2002/050098A1, US20020050098 A1, US20020050098A1, US2002050098 A1, US2002050098A1InventorsKwon ChanOriginal AssigneeChan Kwon KyongExport CitationBiBTeX, EndNote, RefManReferenced by (6), Classifications (4) External Links: USPTO, USPTO Assignment, EspacenetRotary access locking apparatusUS 20020050098 A1Abstract The present invention relates to a rotary access locking apparatus which is designed to perform rotation lock/position control/damping functions for a plurality of rotating plates arranged at constant intervals by a mechanical mechanism in the case that access is performed via the rotating plates. According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a rotary locking control apparatus which includes: a rotation unit provided with a cylindrical rotation housing having a plurality of rotating plates arranged at a constant angle in the vicinity thereof; and a rotation actuating/control unit for supporting the rotation of the rotation unit, allowing the rotating plate to be rotated only at a predetermined angle and damping the rotation, said rotation actuating/control unit having a rotation lock portion interlocked to the rotation of the rotating plate and releasing the lock state of the rotating plate only when normal access is permitted, a rotating position control portion for controlling the rotating plate to be kept at the predetermined angle at the rotation of the rotating plate, and a rotation damping portion for damping the rotation of the rotating plate. Images(4) Claims(7)
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0016] The above objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which: [0017]FIG. 1 is a phase diagram illustrating a state in which a rotary access locking apparatus is installed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; [0018]FIG. 2 is a view illustrating an outline construction of the rotary access locking apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention; [0019]FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the construction of a rotation actuating/control unit as shown in FIG. 2; [0020]FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 3; [0021]FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 3; and [0022]FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line C-C of FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [0023] A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. [0024]FIG. 1 is a phase diagram illustrating a state in which a rotary access locking apparatus is installed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In the drawing, reference numeral 10 denotes a rotary access locking apparatus in accordance with the present invention which can be installed, for example, at the gate of subway or at public facilities for permitting access of pedestrians. The rotary access locking apparatus 10 is provided with a plurality of rotating plates 12 a through 12 c installed at intervals of a predetermined angle (precisely, 120�) in the vicinity of the upper side thereof. [0025] In addition, reference numeral 14 denotes a guide body for enabling passage via the rotary access locking apparatus 10. [0026]FIG. 2 is a view illustrating an outline construction of the rotary access locking apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The rotary locking control apparatus includes: a rotation actuating/control unit 20 a for actuating/controlling the rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c and a rotation unit 20 b which has the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c installed at a predetermined angle(i.e., 120�) in the vicinity and which is installed to rotate the rotation actuating/control unit 20 b. [0027] Moreover, FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the construction of a rotation actuating/control unit as shown in FIG. 2. FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 3. FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 3. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along line C-C of FIG. 3. [0028] Referring to the drawings, the rotation actuating/control unit 20 a is provided with a cylindrical housing 22. At the upper side of the housing 22, a rotation lock portion 24 a is provided for releasing the lock state of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c only when access is permitted while keeping the rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c in the lock state at normal times. [0029] Furthermore, at the lower side of the rotation lock portion 24 a, a rotating position control portion 24 b is provided inside the housing 22 in order to control the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c to be rotated accurately at a constant angle(120�) by the rotation lock portion 24 a. At the lower side of the inside of the housing 22, a rotation damper portion 24 c is provided for smoothly damping the rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c. [0030] The rotation lock portion 24 a is provided with a rotating body 26 having a rotary connecting rod 20 d engaged to the center, said rotary connecting rod 20 d penetrating through the cylindrical rotation housing 20 c in which the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are installed. At the lumbar space formed at the position conforming to the install direction of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c on the outer circumferential surface of the rotating body 26, a plurality of stopper rollers 28 are installed to be rotatable by an engaging member 30 of a predetermined length. [0031] Furthermore, according to the rotation lock portion 24 a, a plurality of solenoids 32 of which activation is controlled by a control unit(not shown), for example, in the event that access is permitted by the verification of a ticket and a group of stopper arms 34 for releasing the rotation lock state of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are provided. [0032] Here, a predetermined position of the stopper arm 34 is fixed to be rotatable by a rotary axis 36. The lower side of the front end thereof is controlled to have a curvature corresponding to that of the stopper roller 28 and the curvature-controlled lower side of the front end of the stopper arm 34 locks the movement of the stopper roller 28, for thereby preventing arbitrary rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c. [0033] In addition, the front end of the solenoid 32 and one end of the stopper arm 34 are interconnected by a connecting member 38 installed so that one point of the center is turned by a rotary axis 38 a. [0034] Moreover, in the rotation lock portion 24 a, in the case that normal access is to be permitted, when the solenoid 32 is activated by the control unit and thus the front end thereof is shifted backward, the connecting member 38 pulls one end of the stopper arm 34 as it is rotated on the rotary axis 38 a. Accordingly, the stopper arm 34 releases the lock state of the stopper roller 28 as it is rotated on the rotary axis 36, for thereby enabling the rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c constructed in the rotation unit 20 b. [0035] In addition, according to the rotating position control unit 24 b, a plurality of rotation positioning parts 42 are contained in the lumbar portion 40 formed in the intermediate outer circumference of the rotating body 26. The rotation positioning part 42 is installed to correspond to the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c, and the corresponding elastic spring 44 for shifting the rotation positioning part 42 forward and backward is mounted in the lumbar groove formed in the center of the front end at a constant depth. [0036] Moreover, at the position corresponding to the lumbar portion 40 of the rotating body 26 at the upper side of the cylindrical housing 22, a ring portion 46 for containing parts of the front end of the rotation positioning part 42 on the inner surface is defined. In the outer walls of the lumbar portion containing the rotation positioning part 42 formed in the inner surface of the ring portion 26, a spring fixing member 48 for preventing detachment of the elastic spring 44 is provided. [0037] Moreover, the rear end of the rotation positioning part 42 is extended over the engaging member 30 corresponding to the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c. Accordingly, in the case that the rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c is made, the rear end of the rotation positioning part 42 is pushed out forwardly by the engaging member 30. In the event that the rotating angle of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c is more than approximately 60�, the rotation positioning part 42 is restored to the original position by the restoring force of the elastic spring 44 for thereby controlling the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c to be rotated accurately at a constant angle(i.e., 120�). [0038] In addition, inside the housing 22, a plurality of bearing members 50 a and 50 b for supporting the rotation of the rotating body 36 are installed in the vicinity of the lower extended portion of the rotating body 36. [0039] Moreover, the rotation damper portion 24 c provided at the lower end of the lower extended portion of the rotating body 36 includes: a wobble plate 60 connected to the lower end of the lower extended portion of the rotating body 36 and having three corners formed to be installed in the middle of the angle at which the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are arranged; a buffering member 64 of a gaseous shock absorber type axially connected onto a supporting frame 62 formed at a predetermined position of the bottom surface of the inside of the housing 22; and a guide frame member which is formed in a shape curved at a constant curvature, of which center is connected to be turned by the rotary axis 66 a, in which the front end of the gas cylinder member is contacted with the inner surface thereof and which has a rotary roller 68 for supporting the rotation of the wobble plate 60 installed at one end thereof. [0040] Here, in the rotation damper portion 24 c, in the event that the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are rotated, the wobble plate 60 is also rotated by the rotation of the rotating body 26. One corner of the wobble plate 60 is contacted with the rotary roller 68 at the position at which the rotating plates 12 c through 12 c are rotated 1/2 for thereby pressurizing the rotary roller 68 backward more or less. In this case, though the other end of the guide frame member 66 is pressurized inwardly. However, when it is buffered by the buffering member 64 and then the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are rotated at more than a constant angle(i.e., 60�), the guide frame member 66 is prevented from rapid rotation again by the buffering operation of the buffering member 64, which is a damping operation. [0041] In other words, according to the rotary access locking apparatus of the present invention, for example, in the case that normal access is to be permitted by the verification of a ticket, when the solenoid 32 of the rotation lock portion 24 a is activated by a control unit(not shown) and thus the front end thereof is shifted backward, the connecting member 38 pulls one end of the stopper arm 34 as it is rotated on the rotary axis 38 a. Accordingly, the stopper arm 34 releases the lock state of the stopper roller 28 as it is rotated on the rotary axis 36. In this condition, a passer-by can access by pushing out the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c constructed in the rotation unit 20 b. [0042] As described above, in the case that the rotation of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c is made, the rear end of the rotation positioning part 42 constructed in the rotation control unit 24 b is pushed out forwardly by the engaging member 30. In the event that the rotating angle of the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c is more than approximately 60�, the rotation positioning part 42 is restored to the original position by the restoring force of the elastic spring 44 for thereby controlling the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c to be rotated accurately at a constant angle(i.e., 120�). [0043] Besides, when the driving plats 12 a through 12 c becomes a rotatable state and thus the passer-by pushes out the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c, the rotating body is also rotated. The damping function of the rotation damper portion 24 c connected to the lower end of the rotating body 26 is performed by the rotation of the rotating body 26. That is, in the case that the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are rotated, the wobble plate 60 is also rotated by the rotation of the rotating body 26. One corner of the wobble plate 60 is contacted with the rotary roller 68 at the position at which the rotating plates 12 c through 12 c are rotated � for thereby pressurizing the rotary roller 68 backward more or less. In this case, though the other end of the guide frame member 66 is pressurized inwardly. However, when it is absorbed by the buffering member 64 and then the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are rotated at more than a constant angle(i.e., 60�), the guide frame member 66 is prevented from rapid rotation again by the buffering operation of the buffering member 64. [0044] As described above, when the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are rotated at a constant angle(i.e., 120�), they are kept in the lock state again by the stopper arm 34. Thus, the rotating plates 12 a through 12 c are kept in the lock state by the rotary control unit 24 a until normal access is permitted later. [0045] While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the present invention can be adapted to rotary doors installed at the porches of large-sized buildings including large shopping malls to which a large number of unspecific persons frequently access. [0046] As seen from above, in accordance with the rotary access locking apparatus of the present invention, a plurality of rotating plates arranged at a constant angle are designed to have a mechanism of having the functions of rotation control/rotation positioning/rotation damping. Accordingly, the rotating angle of the rotating plate is kept constant only when normal access is permitted and thus rapid rotation of the rotating plate is prevented, for thereby ensuring convenient passage and stability at the entrance and exit of a passer-by. Referenced byCiting PatentFiling datePublication dateApplicantTitleUS7627984 *Mar 9, 2006Dec 8, 2009Skidata AgRotating barrierUS7702909 *Dec 22, 2003Apr 20, 2010Klimenty VainsteinMethod and system for validating timestampsUS7748045Mar 30, 2004Jun 29, 2010Michael Frederick KenrichMethod and system for providing cryptographic document retention with off-line accessUS20120005961 *Jun 17, 2011Jan 12, 2012Dorma Gmbh + Co. KgRevolving DoorDE102007026432A1 *Jun 6, 2007Dec 18, 2008Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik GmbhAnlage zum Verschlie�en eines PersonendurchgangsDE102007026432B4 *Jun 6, 2007Feb 11, 2010Wanzl Metallwarenfabrik GmbhAnlage zum Verschlie�en eines Personendurchgangs* Cited by examinerClassifications U.S. Classification49/42International ClassificationE06B11/08Cooperative ClassificationE06B11/08European ClassificationE06B11/08RotateOriginal ImageGoogle Home - Sitemap - USPTO Bulk Downloads - Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - About Google Patents - Send FeedbackData provided by IFI CLAIMS Patent Services©2012 Google