Tensioning rail having an alsi alloy support body
US-2015362048-A1 · Dec 17, 2015 · US
US11035442B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11035442-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515529548-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 15, 2021 |
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A door moving apparatus includes a motor unit, a first gear, a second gear, an endless belt, a drum, and a rotator. The first gear is mounted on a rotary shaft of the motor unit. The second gear includes a diameter larger than a diameter of the first gear and teeth more than the first gear. The endless belt passes over the first gear and the second gear. A rotary power of the second gear is transmitted to the drum via a rotary power transmission mechanism. The rotator is configured to reduce a separation of the endless belt from a preset running path.
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A door moving apparatus comprising: a motor unit; a first gear mounted on a rotary shaft of the motor unit; a second gear having a diameter larger than a diameter of the first gear and teeth more than the first gear; an endless belt passing over the first gear and the second gear; a drum to which a rotary power of the second gear is transmitted via a rotary power transmission mechanism; a first case; and a rotator configured to reduce a separation of the endless belt from a preset running path, the rotator including a downstream rotator and a support shaft, wherein the downstream rotator is disposed downstream of the first gear in a running direction of the endless belt from the first gear to the second gear relative to a line connecting between a rotary center of the first gear and a rotary center of the second gear, the downstream rotator is disposed at a position away from the preset running path in a direction in which the endless belt separates from the preset running path during running so that the downstream rotator comes in contact with an outer surface of the endless belt when the endless belt separates from the preset running path during running, the downstream rotator is disposed at the position in a vicinity of the preset running path of the endless belt, where at least a portion of the first gear and at least a portion of the downstream rotator are overlapped with each other when seen from a direction orthogonal to a common tangential line between the first gear and the second gear, the first case is provided with and supports the support shaft, and at least a portion of the second gear and at least a portion of the motor unit are overlapped with each other when seen from a direction in which a rotary shaft of the second gear and the rotary shaft of the motor unit extend. 2. The door moving apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the rotator includes an upstream rotator, and each of the upstream rotator and the downstream rotator is disposed at a position which is in a vicinity of the preset running path of the endless belt, the position in which at least a portion of the first gear and at least a portion of the upstream and downstream rotators are overlapped with each other when seen from a direction orthogonal to a common tangential line between the first gear and the second gear. 3. The door moving apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the upstream rotator is disposed at an upstream in the running direction and does not come in contact with an outer surface of the endless belt. 4. The door moving apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the rotary power transmission mechanism includes a third gear which is provided at a rotary shaft of the second gear, the third gear including a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the second gear and teeth less than the second gear; and a fourth gear to which the drum is mounted, the fourth gear including a diameter which is larger than the diameter of the third gear and teeth more than the third gear, the fourth gear meshing with the third gear. 5. The door moving apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the first and second gears form a first stage reduction gear, the third and fourth gears form a second stage reduction gear, and the endless belt is used in the first stage reduction gear in which rotary speed is higher than rotary speed in the second stage reduction gear. 6. The door moving apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the rotator is configured by a bearing. 7. A door moving apparatus comprising: a motor unit; a first gear mounted on a rotary shaft of the motor unit; a second gear having a diameter larger than a diameter of the first gear and teeth more than the first gear; an endless belt passing over the first gear and the second gear; a drum to which a rotary power of the second gear is transmitted via a rotary power transmission mechanism; a first case; and a rotator configured to reduce a separation of the endless belt from a preset running path, the rotator including a downstream rotator and a support shaft, wherein the downstream rotator is disposed downstream of the first gear in a running direction of the endless belt from the first gear to the second gear relative to a line connecting between a rotary center of the first gear and a rotary center of the second gear, the downstream rotator is disposed at a position away from the preset running path in a direction in which the endless belt separates from the preset running path during running so that the downstream rotator comes in contact with an outer surface of the endless belt when the endless belt separates from the preset running path during running, the downstream rotator is disposed at the position in a vicinity of the preset running path of the endless belt, where at least a portion of the first gear and at least a portion of the downstream rotator are overlapped with each other when seen from a direction orthogonal to a common tangential line between the first gear and the second gear, the first case is provided with and supports the support shaft, the rotary power transmission mechanism includes a third gear which is provided at a rotary shaft of the second gear, the third gear including a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the second gear and teeth less than the second gear; and a fourth gear to which the drum is mounted, the fourth gear including a diameter which is larger than the diameter of the third gear and teeth more than the third gear, the fourth gear meshing with the third gear, and the first and second gears form a first stage reduction gear, the third and fourth gears form a second stage reduction gear, and the endless belt is used in the first stage reduction gear in which rotary speed is higher than rotary speed in the second stage reduction gear.
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