US1543935A - Elevator-door closer and check - Google Patents

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US1543935A
US1543935A US536464A US53646422A US1543935A US 1543935 A US1543935 A US 1543935A US 536464 A US536464 A US 536464A US 53646422 A US53646422 A US 53646422A US 1543935 A US1543935 A US 1543935A
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  • This invention has relation to a device especially adapted for closing and checking the closing of sliding doors such for instance as are used in elevators to protect the opening leading from the elevator well, and
  • the object of the invention is to provide a new and improved construction of lever and bars for the more easy and uniform operation and movement of the doors, to further provide a spring and check arrange ment in connection with the lever and bars which greatly facilitates the opening and closing operation of the doors.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of the door closer and check embodying the invention and illustrated in position with the doors partly closed.
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view.
  • Figure 3 is a Vlongitudinal sectional view of the spring and check
  • Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of one end of one of the levers.
  • 1 denotes the forward and 2 the rear member of a sliding door and 3 is an L-strutor angle member secured in the well of the elevator. 4 denotes the rail upon which the doors are supported to ride on rollers.
  • a combined spring and door check 6 Secured to the L-strut 3 by a bracket 5 is a combined spring and door check 6, a preferred construction of which is illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings, but inasmuch as such a check and spring or their equivalents are old in the art it is only necessary to state that when the plunger 7 is elevated in the check and closer'G it compresses a spring 8.
  • the movement of the plunger 7 in the check is arrested and retarded at the proper inoinent by a liquid confined in the lower end of the check.
  • a bar 9 forming part of the door operating means. Attached to this bar is a small side arm 9aq carrying one end of a check bar 9b.
  • the check bar has a depending lug 1()2L to which is pivotally secured the plunger 7.
  • arm 9a and check bar 9b are traversed by a bolt 11 passing through the angular brackets 12-12 fastened to the L-strut 8.
  • 12a is a lip provided with a leather silencer 13.
  • a main operating lever 14 has one end pivoted between the end of arm 9EL and about midway of the ends in the side of the bar 9 and secured by a bolt as shown. About midway of the ends of the lever 14 is an L- lug 15 secured to the edge of door 2l and pro vided with a rubber bumper 16 against jar of door 1. Approximately midway between one end of the lever 14 and the lug 15 is pivoted a bar 17, the opposite end of which is secured to swing from a plate 18 fastened to door 1. 19 is a handle for operation.
  • FIG 1 the doors are shown in half open position, door 1 being the fast door and 2 the slow door, the doors sliding by each other in the operation of opening and closing.
  • the operator ⁇ grasps the handle 19 and pulls downward from the horizontal, the lever and bars 9 and 17 assuming this horizontal position ⁇ when they are closed with the doors across the elevator opening.
  • Downward pressure on the lever 14 will thus, through bars 9 and 17 cause the'doors to slide across the elevator entrance until the lever and bars have reached a vertical position.
  • the lug 10a has pulled the plunger upward against the tension of spring 8, the check 6 swinging on its bracket 5.
  • the handle 19 is moved in an opposite direction toward door 1, this door moving faster than door 2, the movement being assisted by the tension of spring 8 in check 6, the liquid in the bottom of the check re tarding the movement of the plunger.
  • lVhat is claimed is- In combination with a pair of sliding doors, a fixed bracket, a bar, a pin carried by the bracket and on whichthe outer end of the bar is pivoted, an arm and a check bar each pivoted at their outer ends on said pin, the inner end of the check bar being 'pivf1 otedV to, a .central point on thearm, a, cheek and a bar pivoteet at one end to.- the other device connected to said cheek bar, a liever, door .and pvoted at its opposite encl to the means to pvotally connect the outer end of lever between the intermediate pvot of the 10 the lever to said first bar and to connect the level' and the opposite end of the lever.

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' June 30, 1925. 1,543,935
O. P. MCGEE ELEvAToR DooR CLOSER AND CHECK Filed Feb. 14, `1922 C?) /K- Q) J J l Z Patented June 30, 1925.
UNITED ,STATES PATENT OFFICE.
oscAR i?. MCGEE, or DALLAS, TEXAS.
Application led February 14, 1922. Serial No. 536,464.
T0 all whom t may concern Be it known that I, OSCAR P. MCGEE, a citizen of the United States, residing at Dallas, in thev county of Dallas and State of Texas, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Elevator-Door Closers and Checks, of which the following is a' specification. c c
This invention has relation to a device especially adapted for closing and checking the closing of sliding doors such for instance as are used in elevators to protect the opening leading from the elevator well, and
in such connection it relates more particu-` larly to the construction and arrangement of the parts constituting such a device.
The object of the invention is to provide a new and improved construction of lever and bars for the more easy and uniform operation and movement of the doors, to further provide a spring and check arrange ment in connection with the lever and bars which greatly facilitates the opening and closing operation of the doors.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, forming part hereof in which- Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the door closer and check embodying the invention and illustrated in position with the doors partly closed.
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional view.
Figure 3 is a Vlongitudinal sectional view of the spring and check, and
Figure 4 is a cross sectional view of one end of one of the levers.
`Referring more in detail to the drawings, 1 denotes the forward and 2 the rear member of a sliding door and 3 is an L-strutor angle member secured in the well of the elevator. 4 denotes the rail upon which the doors are supported to ride on rollers.
Secured to the L-strut 3 by a bracket 5 is a combined spring and door check 6, a preferred construction of which is illustrated in Figure 3 of the drawings, but inasmuch as such a check and spring or their equivalents are old in the art it is only necessary to state that when the plunger 7 is elevated in the check and closer'G it compresses a spring 8. The movement of the plunger 7 in the check is arrested and retarded at the proper inoinent by a liquid confined in the lower end of the check.
Just above the check 6 is a bar 9 forming part of the door operating means. Attached to this bar is a small side arm 9aq carrying one end of a check bar 9b. The check bar has a depending lug 1()2L to which is pivotally secured the plunger 7. As illustrated in Figure 2 one end of bar 9, arm 9a and check bar 9b are traversed by a bolt 11 passing through the angular brackets 12-12 fastened to the L-strut 8. 12a is a lip provided with a leather silencer 13.
` A main operating lever 14 has one end pivoted between the end of arm 9EL and about midway of the ends in the side of the bar 9 and secured by a bolt as shown. About midway of the ends of the lever 14 is an L- lug 15 secured to the edge of door 2l and pro vided with a rubber bumper 16 against jar of door 1. Approximately midway between one end of the lever 14 and the lug 15 is pivoted a bar 17, the opposite end of which is secured to swing from a plate 18 fastened to door 1. 19 is a handle for operation.
In Figure 1 the doors are shown in half open position, door 1 being the fast door and 2 the slow door, the doors sliding by each other in the operation of opening and closing. To open the doors or slide them by each other from the elevator opening for entrance of passengers into the car, the operator` grasps the handle 19 and pulls downward from the horizontal, the lever and bars 9 and 17 assuming this horizontal position `when they are closed with the doors across the elevator opening. Downward pressure on the lever 14 will thus, through bars 9 and 17 cause the'doors to slide across the elevator entrance until the lever and bars have reached a vertical position. Meantime the lug 10a has pulled the plunger upward against the tension of spring 8, the check 6 swinging on its bracket 5. To slide the doors in the opposite direction across the en trance, the handle 19 is moved in an opposite direction toward door 1, this door moving faster than door 2, the movement being assisted by the tension of spring 8 in check 6, the liquid in the bottom of the check re tarding the movement of the plunger.
lVhat is claimed is- In combination with a pair of sliding doors, a fixed bracket, a bar, a pin carried by the bracket and on whichthe outer end of the bar is pivoted, an arm and a check bar each pivoted at their outer ends on said pin, the inner end of the check bar being 'pivf1 otedV to, a .central point on thearm, a, cheek and a bar pivoteet at one end to.- the other device connected to said cheek bar, a liever, door .and pvoted at its opposite encl to the means to pvotally connect the outer end of lever between the intermediate pvot of the 10 the lever to said first bar and to connect the level' and the opposite end of the lever.
` inner end of said arm to the lever-and rst In testimony whereof I have signed my bar, means to pivotally connect said lever name to this speeication. at an intermediate point to one of the doors, OSCAR P. MGGEE.
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