Getting into your house just got easier
As the name implies, an automatic gate installation will grant entry and exit to a person without requiring manual or physical intervention. There are sensors attached to the gates and your proximity to the sensors will trigger a pre-programmed action from the gate.
The thoughtful invention was made by Dee Horton and Lew Hewitt in 1954, after noting the difficulty people encountered while attempting to open heavy doors. In 1960, the first installation was done, and this invention has seen various improvements as the years go by.
Currently, there is the use of fast motors which increase the speed at which the gates open and close. Also, there are solar gate openers that use solar power to run. Other additions like inbuilt cameras, biometric systems, and alarms have also been added to make the automatic gates even smarter.
The demand for automatic gates and doors is fast growing. A report by Market Research Future (MRFR) has shown an expected Compound Annual Growth Rate of 6.8% by the year 2025. More commercial and residential buildings are investing in this useful innovation, so it is expected that a lot of additions will be made to the already existing edition of the automatic gates to make it more convenient for users.
Components of an automatic gate
There are two basic components of an automatic gate. The gate itself, and the gate opener. The Gate: This is the actual component being automated. It is the most prominent component because, without it, there will be no automation. There are several types of gates, and you can choose a gate either due to personal preference or the specific purpose of the gate. Here are the main types of gates in use today:- Sliding gates: This will open horizontally, and stand on a rail.
- Cantilever gates: This gate also slides along horizontally. They function just like sliding gates but the difference is that they are weighted on one slide allowing the gate to be suspended off the ground, instead of running on tracks.
- Swinging gates: These gates open in an inward and outward position.
- Bi-folding gates: These are great for small spaced areas. They can be folded in.
- Vertical gates: These gates open upwards and downwards.