WO2015036328A1 - Tubular actuating mechanism for roll-type closures - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/68—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive
- E06B9/72—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive comprising an electric motor positioned inside the roller
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16H—GEARING
- F16H1/00—Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion
- F16H1/28—Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with gears having orbital motion
- F16H1/30—Toothed gearings for conveying rotary motion with gears having orbital motion in which an orbital gear has an axis crossing the main axes of the gearing and has helical teeth or is a worm
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/56—Operating, guiding or securing devices or arrangements for roll-type closures; Spring drums; Tape drums; Counterweighting arrangements therefor
- E06B9/68—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive
- E06B9/72—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive comprising an electric motor positioned inside the roller
- E06B2009/725—Operating devices or mechanisms, e.g. with electric drive comprising an electric motor positioned inside the roller with epicyclic or planetary gear train
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- the present invention relates to a tubular actuating mechanism for roll- type closures, such as for example roller shutters, roller blinds, solar protection screens, garage doors, home video screens and similar.
- Tubular actuating mechanisms or devices for reeling and unreeling of roll-type closures are known in the art to provide a compact and convenient means for mechanically driving such closures.
- the tubular form allows to arrange these mechanisms e.g. inside of the roller of the roll-type closures, whereby a particularly compact packaging is achieved, although the present invention is not limited to this particular application.
- the tubular actuating mechanisms can be designed to be operated manually, by means of a suitable cord or connecting rod, but they are often provided with electric motors for a convenient motorized reeling and unreeling.
- the motor driven variant often can be driven manually to allow the actuating of the closure in case of a defect or a power outage.
- tubular actuating mechanisms comprise therefore an electric motor or are adapted to cooperate with such a motor and have a gear reduction assembly, to limit the speed of the electric motor, which is usually much too high for directly reeling or unreeling of the closures.
- the gear reduction assemblies commonly applied are of the epicyclic gearing type, whereby for most applications three or more stages of such epicyclic gearing is necessary to achieve the desired speed reduction and torque increase.
- tubular geared motor for roller blinds A typical example of a tubular geared motor for roller blinds is known from the co-owned WO 2010/089243 A2.
- a tubular geared motor for roller blinds comprising an electric motor and a reduction assembly in form of an epicyclic reduction gear.
- the epicyclic reduction gear has several advantages, namely for example a high reduction ratio, it allows to transmit high torque with at the same time a compact design and a low weight. Further, the output shaft can be subjected to high radial loads. These constructional advantages make such epicyclic reduction gears very useful in roll-type closure applications.
- one drawback of such epicyclic gears is that this type of gear tends to amplify the vibrations of the electrical motor and is therefore noisy and transfers vibrations to the surrounding building structure.
- an improved tubular actuating mechanism for roll-type closures such as roller blinds, roller shutters etc.
- a gear reduction assembly of the epicyclic gearing type comprising a rotatable sun gear, one or more rotatable planet gears and a preferably fixed outer ring gear.
- the sun gear serves as an input and is preferably directly coupled with the output shaft of the electric motor. Directly coupled in this sense means that no further reduction step is arranged between the sun gear and the electric motor, although of course any necessary coupling means may be provided between the output shaft of the motor and the shaft of the sun gear.
- the sun gear preferably rotates in the same speed as the electric motor and interacts with the planet gear(s) to rotate the same.
- the rotating planet gears are engaged with the preferably fixed outer ring gear. Since the planet gears are supported in a planet carrier, the planet carrier is driven thereby and acts as output member of the system, provided that the outer ring gear is fixed. Alternatively, also the planet carrier could be fixed and the outer ring gear would then serve as output. However, although this alternative is covered by the invention, it is less preferred, since the manufacturing process is more complex. In so far, the above described constructions are similar to the known designs. However, according to the invention, the sun gear of the inventive epicyclic gearing is not a common gear wheel as heretofore used in the art but rather a worm.
- the novel gear reduction assembly of the present invention is the first reduction stage of the mechanism coupled to the electric motor.
- no further reduction gear as for example a common epicyclic reduction gear is arranged between the output of the electrical motor and the in particular worm driven gearing of the present invention.
- a suitable construction of the novel gearing allows the omitting of any further gear reduction steps in the mechanism, so that the worm driven gearing of the present invention is the only gear reduction assembly of the mechanism.
- the one or more planet gear(s) is a helical gear, i.e. the leading edges of the teeth are not parallel to the axis of rotation but are set at an angle.
- the rotational axis of the one or more planet gear(s) is inclined relative to the rotational axis of the sun worm. It has been found, that suitable angles of inclination are between 30 0 and 90 0 , preferably between 30 0 and 75 0 , more preferably between 35 0 and 50 0 and most preferably about 40 0 .
- An angle of inclination of about 40 0 offers the best results in terms of strength, efficiency and sound level.
- the worm shaft is supported rotatably inside the planet carrier.
- the planet carrier is for example preferably shaped as a drum, whereby a particular compact and yet robust design is achieved.
- the outer ring gear i.e. the annulus
- the outer ring gear in turn is arranged around said planet carrier and can for example be provided in form of a cylinder including inward facing teeth that mesh with the planet gear or gears.
- the outer ring gear is fixed inside a cylindrical housing, either in form of a separate part or being integrally formed inside the cylindrical housing, and the same housing rotatably also supports the planet carrier.
- the planet carrier can rotate relative to the cylindrical housing and the outer ring gear (which may be integral with the cylindrical housing).
- the inventive mechanism comprises three planet gears arranged in a 120 0 configuration around the sun worm.
- the reduction ratio of said gear reduction assembly is at least 1:15, or preferably at least 1:25 even more preferably at least 1:30 and most preferably at least 1:40.
- Fig. l shows a three dimensional schematic view of a tubular actuating mechanism and auxiliary devices
- Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of an electric motor
- Fig. 3 shows an exploded view of the electric motor of Fig. 2;
- Fig. 4 shows an exploded view of a tubular actuating mechanism in accordance with the invention
- Fig. 5 shows a three dimensional partially exploded view of a gear reduction assembly
- Fig. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of a gear reduction assembly in accordance with the invention.
- Fig. l shows a schematic three dimensional view of a tubular actuating mechanism 10 for roll-type closures, such as roller blinds, roller shutters etc.
- the electric motor 30 drives the motor shaft in rotation at a relatively high speed in the order of 2800 or 3300 revolutions per minute (rpm), when AC type and of 4000 to 7000 revolutions per minute when DC type.
- a reduction gear assembly is associated with the motor.
- the reduction gear assembly reduces the speed of the electric motors to 17 to 30 revolutions per minute, so the reduction ratio of the gear assembly has to be very high. Since the commonly used epicyclic gear assemblies cannot technically have a reduction ratio higher than about 1:7 it is necessary to use several such reduction stages, most commonly at least three. This type of gear assembly makes noise and vibration even if aphonic plastic gears are used. The noise comes mainly from the moving elements of the first and second stages in particular from the planet and sun gears and because these reduction stages amplify vibrations coming from the electric motor.
- the tubular actuator 10 shown in Fig. l therefore comprises a novel reduction gear loo in accordance with the invention. Coupled to the reduction gear loo, further a brake 15 and one standard epicyclic reduction gear 17 as well as an output shaft 102 is provided.
- the output shaft 102 is coupled in a known manner with the actual sun shade or roller blind etc. to reel or unreel the shade or blind as desired.
- the electric motor 30 is directly coupled to the reduction gear 100 and the reduction gear 100 (and the additional standard reduction gear 17) reduces the relatively high speed of the electric motor 30 to provide a suitable rotation speed at output shaft 102.
- the output shaft 102 drives e.g.
- a capacitor 14 is provided, which in assembled condition is connected to a control module 16.
- the control module 16 serves for example to switch off the power supply to the electric motor 30, when the screen or blind reaches a particular position and /or when it receives an order from a control point.
- the control module 16 has an interface 18 for enabling the actuator 10 to be fastened to a support structure.
- a power cable 19 provides the necessary electric energy.
- the skilled person will recognize, that the whole assembly can be arranged inside of tube 12.
- This tube 12 serves as housing of the actuator inside of which the different parts are held.
- the tube 12 serves to transmit the torque of the actuator from its output shaft to the head of the actuator itself and then to the building structure where the actuator is fixed.
- the tube 12 can be inserted into the rolling tube of e.g. the blind and the output shaft of the tubular actuator is fixed thereto in order to drive the blind through the rolling tube.
- Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view of the electric motor 30.
- the electric motor 30 comprises a wound stator 31 with an overhang of wiring 38 inside of a toroidal casing 32.
- the toroidal casing 32 is inserted into a cup or bowl 33 incorporating a self-lubricating bearing 34 that guides the motor shaft 35 in its rotation.
- the motor shaft 35 is secured to the rotor 36 of the motor and is driven in rotation by the wound stator 31.
- an interface part 37 i.e. a coupling, is fastened to one end of the motor shaft 35, in order to couple the motor shaft 35 directly with the worm of the reduction gear 100. In other words, this interface part 37 forms a coupling between the motor 30 and the reduction gear 100.
- this interface part 37 is made of a damping material, as for example an elastomer, and thereby helps in reducing noise while at the same time allows the transmittance of torque to the reduction gear.
- the shaft of the electric motor could be machined to receive the worm or the shaft of the electric motor could be integral with the worm. The same elements are shown again in Fig. 3 in an exploded three dimensional view to facilitate understanding.
- Fig. 4 shows a schematic exploded view of the reduction gear 100 in accordance with the invention.
- the reduction gear 100 is a tubular member arranged inside of a cylindrical casing 140, 141.
- the casing is made from two parts but may also comprise more or less parts.
- a drum 120 is arranged, which serves as planet carrier for three planet gears 130, that are arranged in a 120° configuration.
- the planet gears 130 interact with a sun gear, which in accordance with the invention is provided in form of a worm 110.
- the worm 110 is provided with a worm shaft 111 that is coupled via the coupling 37 directly with the output shaft of the electric motor 30.
- the worm 110 is arranged rotatable inside of drum 120 by means of a first bearing 102 and a second bearing 104.
- Element 108 is a seger ring, which serves as assembly element.
- the drum 120 In assembled condition, the drum 120 is arranged inside of a cylindrical element, namely the outer ring gear 132.
- This outer ring gear 132 comprises at its inner wall ring teeth 133 that are adapted to interact with the teeth of the planet gears 130.
- the planet gears 130 comprise respective shafts 131 by means of which the planet gears 130 are supported rotatably at or in the housing of drum 120.
- the shafts 131 are separate parts onto which the planet gears 130 are fixed, however, the shafts may also be integrally formed with the planet gears 130 or may have any other suitable configuration.
- the drum 120 also comprises a coupling 122, for receiving for example a complimentary part of a further reduction stage or for coupling directly with the rotor closure element to be actuated. From Fig.
- the shafts 131 of the planet gears 130 are not perpendicular or parallel relative to the longitudinal or rotational axis of the worm 110 but inclined at an angle of about 40 0 .
- the planet gears 130 are supported in the wall of drum 120 and the wall of drum 120
- the worm 110 rotates with the same speed as the motor shaft 35 and thereby rotates the plant gears 130. Since the outer ring gear 132 is fixed inside of casing 140, the drum 120 (i.e. the planet carrier) will be put into rotation accordingly.
- the expression "fixed outer ring gear” means e.g. in the context of this invention, that the outer ring lO
- the drum 120 is a rotatable planet carrier of the epicyclic gearing mechanism comprised of worm 110, the three planet gears 130 and the outer ring gear 132.
- the reduction ratio of the shown reduction gear assembly is at least 1: 15, more preferably at least 1:25, even more preferably at least 1:30 and most preferably at least 1:40.
- the present invention only requires one additional reduction stage after the inventive worm-based epicyclic gear instead of three or more stages as in the prior art. Further, since in particular the first reduction stage after the electric motor produces the most noise and vibration, the overall noise and vibration level can be greatly reduced since the inventive worm-based epicyclic gear is used as the first stage.
- the outer ring gear 132 is provided with a key 134 on its outer surface which is adapted to fit inside of keyway 142 provided on the inner walls of casing part 140. Thereby, the outer ring gear 132 is rotationally fixed inside of casing 140.
- Casing 140 in turn is fixedly mounted (directly or indirectly) to for example a building structure.
- Fig. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of the gear reduction assembly 100 in assembled condition.
- the two housing or casing parts 140, 141 enclose the outer ring gear 132 and the outer ring gear 132 in turn encloses the drum 120, i.e. the planet carrier.
- the worm 110 is coaxially arranged centrally inside of casing 141 and drum 120.
- the configuration shown thus corresponds to an epicyclic gearing having a sun gear (which is in the present case a worm) and three planet gears attached to a common rotatable planet carrier (the drum 120) and all being arranged inside of an outer ring gear.
- the drum 120 i.e. the planet carrier
- This configuration i.e. driven sun and fixed outer ring, offers the highest gear reduction ratio possible in such a system and is the best known mode of operation.
- Tubular actuating mechanism (10) for roll-type closures comprising an electric motor (30) and a gear reduction assembly (100) of the epicyclic gearing type comprising a rotatable sun gear (110), one or more rotatable planet gear(s) (130) and an outer ring gear (132), characterized in that said sun gear (110) is a worm and said one or more planet gear(s) (130) interact(s) with the outer ring (132) and turn(s) around a shaft (131) that is supported in a rotatable planet carrier (120), thereby driving said planet carrier.
- gear reduction assembly (100) is the first reduction stage of the mechanism coupled to the electric motor (30) and is preferably the only gear reduction assembly of the mechanism.
- the tubular actuating mechanism of the preceding embodiment characterized in that the angle of inclination is between 30 and 90 degree, preferably between 30 and 75 degree, more preferably between 35 and 50 degree and most preferably about 40 degree.
- tubular actuating mechanism of any of the preceding embodiments characterized in that said sun worm (110) and said planet gear(s) (130) are adapted to be self-locking.
- the tubular actuating mechanism of the preceding embodiment characterized in that the mechanism does further comprise a breaking device for preventing unintentional unrolling.
- the tubular actuating mechanism of any of the preceding embodiments characterized in that the mechanism comprises three planet gears (130) arranged in a 120 0 configuration around the sun worm (110).
- the tubular actuating mechanism of any of the preceding embodiments characterized in that the reduction ratio of said gear reduction assembly (100) is at least 1:15, more preferably at least 1:25, even more preferably at least 1:30 and most preferably at least 1:50.
- the tubular actuating mechanism of any of the preceding embodiments characterized in that the tubular actuating mechanism (10) is designed to be arranged inside the roller of a roll-type closure.
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