Abstract:
A housing for an automatic door operator comprising a header section, a closing section and a terminal section. The header section includes two legs and a connecting leg which connects the two legs to one another. One of the two legs includes an end portion having a projection with a circular cross-section and an undercut. The closing section includes another projection with a circular cross-section and an indentation at one end and the terminal section at the other end. The closing section is removably attached to the header section through the engagement of the projection of the closing section with the undercut and the engagement of the projection of the one of the two legs and the indentation. The housing serves to house mechanical and electrotechnical components for the automatic the door operator.
Abstract:
A housing for a movable partition system, which housing is used to house mechanical, electrical and electronic components of the movable partition system. The housing has a one-piece, C-shaped transom profile. The housing further has a support leg which defines a cavity in the interior of the housing. The support leg is designed to maximize stability and torsional stiffness of the housing and to maximize available space in the interior of the housing to house components of the movable partition system.
Abstract:
A housing for an automatic door operator comprising a header section, a closing section and a terminal section. The header section includes two legs and a connecting leg which connects the two legs to one another. One of the two legs includes an end portion having a ball projection and an undercut. The closing section includes a ball projection and an indentation at one end and the terminal section at the other end. The closing section is removably attached to the header section through the engagement of the ball projection of the closing section with the undercut and the engagement of the ball projection of the one of the two legs and the indentation. The housing serves to house mechanical and electrotechnical components for the automatic door operator.
Abstract:
An electromechanical locking mechanism which can execute a pulse-control for the locking or unlocking of door panels. A bistable electromagnet interacts with an appropriately shaped lever so that a permanent magnet which is fastened to the lever arm and a permanent magnet which is fastened to a mounting plate repel one another and can thereby move the lever into a secure position, namely into a locked or unlocked position.