Door body assembly, refrigeration equipment, door body control method and device and storage medium
A control method and refrigeration equipment technology, applied in the field of door control devices and computer readable storage media, can solve the problems of damaged refrigerators, poor reliability, etc., and achieve a good sealing effect
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[0077] An embodiment of the present invention provides a door assembly, such as figure 1 As shown, it includes: at least two door bodies 10 ; an overturning beam 106 , a sensor group 70 , and a controller 20 . When the door body 10 with the overturning beam 106 is closed, the overturning beam 106 may collide with the door body 10 . The controller 20 of the present invention collects the folding status information of the flip beam 106 and the opening and closing status of the doors 10 through the sensor group 70, controls the movement of each door 10, and realizes the automatic closing of multiple doors without collision.
[0078] Such as figure 2 As shown, the door assembly includes two doors: a first door 102 and a second door 104 . Such as image 3As shown, in practical applications, the door assembly may include three doors: the first door 102 , the second door 104 , and the third door 208 . According to actual needs, the door body assembly can even contain more door b...
Embodiment 2
[0086] Such as Figure 8 As shown, this embodiment provides a sensor group installed on the door body assembly. The door body assembly in this embodiment includes two opposite door bodies, that is, a first door body 102 and a second door body 104 , and an overturning beam 106 is installed on the first door body 102 . The sensor set is capable of measuring the status of the door assembly and the rollover beam 106 . Wherein, the first sensor 702 measures the folding state of the flip beam 106 , the second sensor 704 measures the opening and closing state of the first door body 102 , and the third sensor 706 measures the opening and closing state of the second door body 104 .
[0087] In a specific embodiment, the overturning beam 106 can rotate within a certain range, but usually only two angles are normal in operation, that is, the minimum rotation angle and the maximum rotation angle. The first sensor 702 is used to measure the unfolded state of the flip beam 106 , as long a...
Embodiment 3
[0093] Such as Figure 8 As shown, a magnetic member 708 is provided on the flip beam 106 , and a first sensor 702 is provided on the first door body 102 . In this embodiment, the first sensor 702 adopts a magnetic induction sensor, such as a Hall sensor. Such as Figure 8 As shown, when the flip beam 106 is folded to an angle nearly perpendicular to the first door body 102, the first sensor 702 is close to the magnetic member 708 of the flip beam 106, and the magnetic field around the first sensor 702 is strengthened at this time, and it can be determined that the flip beam 106 is already in the collapsed state. When the flipping beam 106 is separated from the first sensor 702 by a certain distance, the device will automatically adjust the flipping beam 106 to the unfolded state. At this time, the magnetic field strength weakens, and the first sensor 702 determines that the flipping beam 106 is in the unfolded state. Therefore, as long as the first sensor 702 detects a str...
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