Electric rope gate device
The electric rope gate device addresses noise and safety issues of metal chain gates by using a lightweight fiber rope system with remote control and low-voltage components, facilitating easy installation and maintenance.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- RE-BUY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2024-10-17
- Publication Date
- 2026-07-16
AI Technical Summary
Conventional electric gate devices at parking lot entrances and exits use heavy metal chains that create noise, pose safety risks, damage roads, require specialized installation, and are costly due to large size and complexity.
A lightweight, compact electric rope gate device using a fiber rope instead of metal chains, equipped with a rope slackening mechanism and low-voltage components, allowing remote control and easy installation without specialized labor.
The device minimizes noise and road damage, reduces installation complexity, and lowers costs by enabling easy transportation and maintenance, ensuring safety and efficiency.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to an electric gate device installed at the entrance and exit of a parking lot for regulating the entry and exit of vehicles. Technical Background
[0002] Conventionally, an electric gate device installed at the entrance and exit of a parking lot for regulating the entry and exit of vehicles is generally a metal chain type as shown in Patent Documents 1 to 3. These chain type electric gate devices are installed at the entrance and exit of the parking lot, and columns with means for raising and lowering the chain are installed on both sides facing each other. There is a slit from the upper part to the lower part of the facing surface, and the movable part and the chain built therein are connected via a metal connecting fitting discharged from the slit.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0003]
Patent Document 1
Patent Document 2
Patent Document 3
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0004] As described above, the electric gate device installed at the entrance and exit of a parking lot has generally been of a type that uses a metal chain as a closing member. It is made strong, and the stretched chain has a large mass and hardness. Therefore, when it is opened and closed (raised and lowered) at high speed, the landing sound on the road surface is large and dangerous, and it is necessary to control the opening and closing speed to a certain extent. Also, as shown in Patent Document 1, for protection of the base body, a metal connecting fitting is used for connecting the metal chain, which is an opening and closing member, to the movable part of the base body mechanism. When an overload occurs, the connecting fitting breaks to protect the base body. However, there are problems that it is dangerous to the human body and damage occurs to the vehicle. Furthermore, because the chains installed on the road surface are very hard and can damage the road when vehicles pass over them, it is common practice to create grooves in the road surface to drop the chains into. In addition, the base unit is large in volume and heavy in mass, making transportation and installation work a large-scale undertaking, requiring specialized contractors and qualified electricians. As a result, installing these electric chain gate devices is expensive, and repairs also require contractors to visit the site. To solve the above problems, the present invention aims to provide a small, lightweight, and easily transportable, installable, and maintainable electric rope gate device. [Means for solving the problem]
[0005] The first and second electric rope gate devices according to the present invention are electric rope gate devices installed at the entrance and exit of a parking lot to restrict the entry and exit of vehicles by tightening and loosening a rope, and are characterized in that they include a rope stretched between the entrance and exit of the parking lot, a rope support installed at one end of the entrance and exit of the parking lot and incorporating a rope slackening means that electrically performs the raising, tightening, lowering, and loosening operations of the rope, and a control box that controls the raising, tightening, lowering, and loosening of the rope, the control of the control box is performed by remote equipment, and the other end of the rope at the entrance and exit of the parking lot is fixedly connected to either a fixed support installed opposite the rope support or to the wall of a building.
[0006] A third electric rope gate device according to the present invention is an electric rope gate device installed at the entrance and exit of a parking lot to restrict the entry and exit of vehicles by tightening and loosening a rope, comprising a rope stretched between the entrance and exit of the parking lot, rope posts installed at one end and the other end of the parking lot entrance and exit, each containing a rope slackening mechanism that electrically controls the raising, tightening, lowering, and loosening of the rope, and a control box that controls the raising, tightening, lowering, and loosening of the rope, wherein the control box is controlled by a remote device, and the rope slackening mechanisms built into both rope posts operate synchronously.
[0007] Furthermore, the rope slackening means used in the first to third electric rope gate devices according to the present invention is composed of a mechanism consisting of an elongated base, a motor attached to one end of the base for raising / tensioning and lowering / loosening the rope, a drive pulley connected to the output shaft of the motor, a driven pulley attached to the other end of the base, a belt stretched between the drive pulley and the driven pulley, and a guide rope fastened and fixed to a predetermined position on the belt. Position detectors are attached to the base near the drive pulley and the driven pulley, respectively, and the detection members of the position detectors are attached to the belt at predetermined positions opposite to the fixing position of the guide rope, and are moved synchronously between the position detectors with the movement of the belt during raising / tensioning and lowering / loosening operations, and the base as a whole is removable from the opening at the top of the support column.
[0008] Furthermore, the first to third electric rope gate devices according to the present invention are characterized by the use of magnetic connecting members that can be attached and detached with a low load (5 kg or more) at the connection points between the marker rope and the guide rope, and by the unification of the electrical and electronic components constituting the electric rope gate device to low-voltage drive. [Effects of the Invention]
[0009] The electric rope gate device of the present invention uses a fiber rope instead of the metal chain used in conventional electric gate devices. Because the fiber rope itself is lightweight and soft, there is almost no noise when it comes into contact with the road surface when opening and closing at high speed, making it unobtrusive even when entering or exiting the parking lot at night.
[0010] Furthermore, since vehicles can pass over the rope as it descends and touches the road surface without damaging it, there is no need for a groove to drop the rope into.
[0011] Furthermore, because fiber ropes are lightweight, the electric rope gate device itself, including the mechanism that provides tension, can be made lighter and more compact. In addition, since the entire device is driven by low voltage, no electrician's license is required, making transportation and installation easy.
[0012] The mechanism, which serves as the relaxation device, can be removed from the opening at the top of the support column, along with the base, and sent to the service center for maintenance or repair. [Brief explanation of the drawing]
[0013] [Figure 1] This is a front view showing the first embodiment of the electric rope gate device according to the present invention. [Figure 2] This is a front view showing a second configuration of an electrically operated rope gate device according to the present invention. [Figure 3] This is a front view showing a third configuration of the electric rope gate device according to the present invention. [Figure 4] This is an external view of the mechanism (rope slackening mechanism). [Figure 5] This diagram shows the attachment and detachment of the mechanism through the opening at the top of the support column. [Figure 6] This diagram shows the mechanism inserted through the opening at the top of the support column. [Figure 7] This diagram shows the connection between the control box and the support column. [Figure 8] This diagram shows the operation of each part in a time chart. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0014] The embodiments for carrying out the present invention will be described below with reference to Figures 1 to 8. The first and second electric rope gate devices 1 according to the present invention include a rope 5 stretched across a parking lot entrance and exit as described in claim 1, a rope support column 2 installed at one end of the parking lot entrance and exit and incorporating rope slackening means for electrically raising, tensioning, lowering, and slackening the rope 5, and a control box 6 for controlling the raising, tensioning, lowering, and slackening of the rope 5. The control of the control box 6 is performed by a remote control device 6a. The other end side of the rope 5 at the parking lot entrance and exit is fixedly connected to either a fixed support column 3 installed at a position facing the rope support column 2 or a building wall surface 4. This makes it possible to reduce costs by using only one rope support column 2 incorporating rope slackening means. (See FIGS. 1, 2, and 7)
[0015] The third electric rope gate device 1 according to the present invention includes a rope 5 stretched across a parking lot entrance and exit as described in claim 2, a control box 6 for controlling the raising, tensioning, lowering, and slackening of the rope 5, and rope support columns 2 having the same structure installed at positions facing each other at one end and the other end of the parking lot entrance and exit and incorporating rope slackening means for electrically raising, tensioning, lowering, and slackening the rope 5. The control of the control box 6 is performed by a remote control device 6a. The rope slackening means incorporated in both rope support columns 2 operate synchronously, and the frontage can be effectively utilized. (See FIGS. 3 and 7)
[0016] The mechanism unit 8 that performs the rope slackening means is Claim 1 or Claim 2A geared motor 10 for performing the tensioning and slackening operations of the guide rope 5a attached to the elongated base 9 as described above, a drive pulley 11 connected to the output shaft of the geared motor 10, a driven pulley 12 attached to the other end of the base 9 by a driven pulley attachment member 2b, a belt 13 hung between the drive pulley 11 and the driven pulley 12, and a guide rope 5a tightly fixed by a guide rope fixture 13a such as a binding band at a predetermined position of the belt 13, specifically at a position near the driven pulley when the slackening of the guide rope 5a is completed. The mechanism part 8 is composed of these components. Further, position detectors 14 and 15 are respectively attached to the base 9 near the drive pulley 11 and the driven pulley 12. The detection members 16 of the position detectors 14 and 15 are attached to a predetermined position on the belt 13 that corresponds to the fixing position of the guide rope 5a, specifically at the position detected by the position detector 14 on the drive pulley 11 side when the slackening of the guide rope 5a is completed. This detection member 16 moves synchronously between the position detectors 14 and 15 along with the movement of the belt 13 during the tensioning and slackening operations of the guide rope 5a. Also, the outer ring part 12a of the driven pulley Claim 5 has a drum shape and a width that is 2 to 6 times that of the drive pulley 11 as described above, so as to prevent the guide rope 5a from falling off the driven pulley 12. (See Fig. 4)
[0017] Furthermore, the mechanism part 8, which is a rope slackening means built into the rope support 2, Claim 3 is removably integrated with the base 9 from the upper opening 2a of the rope support 2 as described above. Maintenance of the lightweight mechanism part 8 can be easily performed, and only this mechanism part 8 can be sent to the manufacturer. Note that 2b indicates the upper lid. (See Figs. 5 and 6) <0000 Control box 6 is Claim 6 As described above, the power cut-off recovery circuit cuts off the upward / tension signal from the output terminal 6b after a delay following the position detector 15 detecting the position of the rope 5 after it has finished rising and tensioning, and then restores power when the next signal for the rope 5 to descend and loosen is received. In the event that the detection member 16 does not react to the position detector 14 on the drive pulley 11 side, overheating of the geared motor 10 can be prevented. Figure 7 shows the output terminal 6b, power input terminal 6c, and AC adapter 7. Figure 8 is a time chart showing the operation. (See Figures 1-4, 7, and 8)
[0020] Also, near the top of rope support post 2 Claim 7 As described above, an operation indicator light 2c is provided, and the operation indicator light 2c lights up only when the rope 5 descends and the position detector 14 on the drive pulley 11 side outputs a detection signal, thereby ensuring that the rope 5 is lowered (see Figures 1-6 and 8).
[0021] The operation indicator light 2c is fixed to the rope support pole 2. Claim 7 As described above, the operation indicator light mounting panel 9a also serves as a means of fixing the rope support 2 to the base 9, thus preserving the aesthetic appearance of the rope support 2 without drilling unnecessary mounting holes (see Figures 4 and 6).
[0022] The electric rope gate device 1 according to the present invention can be installed without the need for an electrician's license because all the electrical equipment used in the device is low-voltage equipment. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0023] 1. Electric rope gate device 2 Rope support posts 2a Top opening 2b Upper lid 2c Operation indicator 3 Fixed post 4 Building walls 5 ropes 5a Guide rope 5b Marking rope 5c Magnetic connection member 6. Control Box 6a Remote control devices 6b Output terminal (control signal) 6c Power Input Terminal 7 AC adapter 8 Mechanism 9 bases 9a Operation indicator light mounting panel 10 Geared Motor 11 Drive pulley 12 Driven pulley 12a Driven pulley outer ring 12b Driven pulley mounting member 13 belts 13a Guide rope attachment device 14. Position detector (drive pulley side) 15 Position detector (driven pulley side) 16 Detection component
Claims
1. An electrically operated rope gate device for regulating vehicle entry and exit by adjusting the tension and slack of a rope, installed at the entrance and exit of a parking lot, comprising: a rope stretched between the entrance and exit of the parking lot; a rope support installed at one end of the entrance and exit of the parking lot, which incorporates a rope slackening mechanism that electrically controls the raising, tensioning, lowering, and slackening of the rope; and a control box that controls the raising, tensioning, lowering, and slackening of the rope, with the control box being controlled by a remote operating device. The other end of the rope at the entrance and exit of the parking lot is fixedly connected to either a fixed support installed opposite the rope support or to the wall of a building, and the rope slackening mechanism is attached to an elongated base and one end of the base. An electric rope gate device comprising a mechanism consisting of a motor for raising / tensioning and lowering / loosening the rope, a drive pulley connected to the output shaft of the motor, a driven pulley attached to the other end of the base, a belt stretched between the drive pulley and the driven pulley, and a guide rope fastened and fixed to a predetermined position on the belt, wherein position detectors are attached to the base near the drive pulley and the driven pulley, and a detection member of the position detector is attached to the belt at a predetermined position opposite to the fixing position of the guide rope, and is characterized in that it moves synchronously between the position detectors as the belt moves during raising / tensioning and lowering / loosening operations.
2. An electrically operated rope gate device for installation at the entrance and exit of a parking lot, which regulates vehicle entry and exit by tightening and loosening a rope, comprising: a rope stretched between the entrance and exit of the parking lot; rope posts installed at one end and the other end of the parking lot entrance and exit, each containing a rope relaxation mechanism that electrically controls the raising, tightening, lowering, and loosening of the rope; and a control box that controls the raising, tightening, lowering, and loosening of the rope. The control box is controlled by a remote operating device, and the rope relaxation mechanisms built into both rope posts operate synchronously. The rope relaxation mechanism is elongated in shape. An electric rope gate device comprising a base in the shape of a pole, a motor attached to one end of the base for raising / tensioning and lowering / loosening the rope, a drive pulley connected to the output shaft of the motor, a driven pulley attached to the other end of the base, a belt stretched between the drive pulley and the driven pulley, and a guide rope fastened and fixed to a predetermined position on the belt, wherein position detectors are attached to the base near the drive pulley and the driven pulley, and a detection member of the position detector is attached to the belt at a predetermined position opposite to the fixed position of the guide rope, and moves synchronously between the position detectors with the movement of the belt during raising / tensioning and lowering / loosening operations.
3. The electric rope gate device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the mechanism of the rope slackening means built into the rope support column is removable integrally with the base from the upper opening of the rope support column.
4. The electric rope gate device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the rope stretched between the entrance and exit of the parking lot is composed of a guide rope and a marker rope connected to the guide rope by a magnet.
5. The electric rope gate device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the outer ring portion of the driven pulley is drum-shaped and has a width 2 to 6 times that of the drive pulley.
6. The electric rope gate device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the control box is provided with a power cut-off and recovery circuit which cuts off the power supply after a predetermined time delay when there is a signal that the rope has been raised and tensioned, and then restores the power supply when there is a signal that the rope has been lowered and slackened.
7. An electric rope gate device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that an operation indicator light is provided near the top of the rope support, the operation indicator light is illuminated only when the rope descends and the position detector on the drive pulley side outputs a detection signal, and the operation indicator light is fixed in conjunction with the fixing means of the base.