CA2004246A1 - Door closer - Google Patents

Door closer

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CA2004246A1
CA2004246A1 CA002004246A CA2004246A CA2004246A1 CA 2004246 A1 CA2004246 A1 CA 2004246A1 CA 002004246 A CA002004246 A CA 002004246A CA 2004246 A CA2004246 A CA 2004246A CA 2004246 A1 CA2004246 A1 CA 2004246A1
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Prior art keywords
door
cushion bar
door closer
cam
closer according
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George F. Toledo
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Thomas Industries Inc
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F3/00Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F3/00Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices
    • E05F3/04Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices with liquid piston brakes
    • E05F3/10Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices with liquid piston brakes with a spring, other than a torsion spring, and a piston, the axes of which are the same or lie in the same direction
    • E05F3/104Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices with liquid piston brakes with a spring, other than a torsion spring, and a piston, the axes of which are the same or lie in the same direction with cam-and-slide transmission between driving shaft and piston within the closer housing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/132Doors

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  • Closing And Opening Devices For Wings, And Checks For Wings (AREA)
  • Auxiliary Devices For Machine Tools (AREA)

Abstract

DOOR CLOSER
ABSTRACT
An improved door closer is provided which has a back checking arrangement including a loosely held resilient cushion bar which is engaged by a metallic shield abutting sliding cam plates during a final few degrees of opening of a door to provide an increasing resistance against further opening of the door. The shield preferably engages the cushion bar approximately 4° prior to a normal full open position of the door. Selective thickness of the cushion bar provides either a 90° full open position of the door or a 105° full open position of the door without additional adjustment.

Description

200424fi pOOR CLOSER
DESCRIPTION
The present invention relates to closers for dGors and, more particularly, to an automatic door closer with a back checking device.
There are currently available several types of door closing mechanisms which provide a means for regulating the opening movement of a door and to prevent an overextension of the door opening commonly referred to as back checking. For example, U.S. Patent No. 4,064,589 to Bejarano et al discloses a door closer in which an adjustable valve 132 is provided to regulate the back checking of the door which provides an adjustable shock absorber for the door as it reaches the fully opened position. This patent also discloses the use of a cushioning pad 157 to cushion a rearward movement of the carrier plate against the rear wall of the cam housing upon abrupt opening of the door past a normal/full open position. ~owever, no means of attachment for the cushioning pad are disclosed.
U.S. Patent No. 3,675,270 to Jentsch discloses a hydraulic cushioning device screwed through the door closer housing at a rear wall of the door closer housing, wherein a door closer cam forces plate-like members against the hydraulic cushioning device to slow the final stages of opening of the door. Mechanical energy of the door is dissipated to slow the door opening by throttling X~)()4~4~i hydraulic fluid passing from the hydraulic cushioning device into the door closer housing, during compression of the hydraulic cushioning device.
U.S. Patent No. 3,701,180 to Jentsch et al discloses a door closer wherein a stud assembly comprising a compressible material replaces the hydraulic cushioning device disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 3,675,270. Similar to U.S. Patent No. 3,675,270, the stud assembly is screwed through the housing.
U.S. Patent No. 3,246,362 to A. Jackson discloses a door closer which relies on a compression of springs 31 as a back checking restraint and also relies on engagement between a cam 51 and cam follower rollers 43, 44 and 45 to provide a stop at a full open position of the door.
A back checking device which comprises a loosely captured cushion bar which provides an increasing resistance to the opening of a door during the last few degrees of travel until reaching a normal full open position, is new to the art.
The present invention provides an improved means for back checking the opening of the door in a door closer of a type described above in which there is a cam plate which slides longitudinally within the body of the door closer as the door is open and closed. A cushion bar fabricated of a resilient material is easily, loosely 4~i captured at a rear wall of the housing. A metallic shield, which is engaged to two cam follower rollers and abuts the cam plates facing the cushion bar, compresses the cushion bar when the door is opened to within a few degrees of a normal full open position. Such a normal full open position generally i5 selected as either 90 or 105 relative to the plane of the door jam, or the door in a closed position.
When the door is opened to within the last few degrees lo of its permitted arc of travel, preferably approximately 4, the shield will engage the cushion bar and further opening of the door will begin compression of the cushion bar. As the door is continued to be opened through its last few degrees of travel, resistance to such travel is increased due to compression of the cushion bar, thus, providing an effective back checking of the door movement.
This cushion bar arrangement provides the function of a back check valve without requiring expensive machining of the door closer body for the acceptance of a fluid-type valve and the necessary porting of hydraulic fluid as is required by the use of a reverse check valve such as that disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 4,064,589, discussed above.

~0(~ 4fi Also, the cushion bar arrangement of the present invention does not reguire expensive machining of the door closer body for the acceptance of screwed~in cushioning devices, such as disclosed in U.S. Patent No.
3,675,270 and U.S. Patent No. 3,701,180, discussed above.
The deletion of devices which must be screwed into the door closure housing further provides the advantage of avoiding leakage problems, since the interior of the door closer housing is filled with a hydraulic fluid under pressure. Threaded connections into the door closer housing invite leakage problems.
As mentioned above, the cushion bar is loosely captured within the door closer housing at the rear wall of the housing. As opposed to adhesively or mechanically fixing the cushion bar to the rear wall of the housing, this arrangement provides an efficient and economical approach to assembly or to replacement of the cushion bar. Additionally, two interchangeable cushion bars are provided in the present invention which provide normal full open door angles of 90 or 105. To select a normal full open door angle, no other adjustments are required beyond simply selecting the proper cushion bar.
The present invention can be utilized in any door closer in which the cam plates slide within the door closer body and have a position close to a wall of the closer body.

Z()0/~46 ON ~HE DRAWING8 Fig. 1 is a top view of a door closer embodying the principles of the present invention which i8 enclosed within a door header and communicates with a door;
Fig. 2 is a partial sectional view of a door closer embodying the principles of the present invention showing the position of the cam plates when the door is nearly in the full open position;
Fig. 3 is a partial sectional view of the door closer in the full open position;
Fig. 4 is a partial side sectional view taken generally along the lines IV-IV of Fig. 3; and Fig. 5 is a partial side sectional view taken generally along the lines IV-IV of Fig. 3 showing an alternate embodiment of a cushion bar.
The present invention consists of an improved door closer and is illustrated in an embodiment of the spring actuated, hydraulic-pot type, such as that disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 3,246,362, which disclosure is incorporated herein by reference. The present invention provides for an improved back checking arrangement to provide a positive back checking function without the complexity and cost of a fluid-type valve.
A door closer embodying the principles of the present invention is shown generally at 10 in Figs. 1-4: Fig. 1 illustrating the closer 10 mounted in a concealed manner X()~ 4~

in the header portion of a door frame and illustrating the closed, nearly full open and normal full open positions of the door.
Figs. 2-4 show the closer in more detail where it is seen that the closer has a housing or body 12 formed of top and bottom walls 13 and 14, side walls 15, and a rear end or back wall 16, the other end wall being provided by a pair of plug members 17. The entire hollow portion within the housing forms a reservoir for a supply of oil or other hydraulic fluid. A central partition 18 extends partially in from one end, the partition and the side walls 15 forming a pair of hollow cylinders 19 for a pair of pistons 20.
The bottom wall 14 is provided with a threaded opening in which is engaged a threaded cover plate 21, the plate having a boss 22 with a central opening 23. Extending through the opening is the spindle or door pivot member 24, this member having a non~circular end portion 24a for attachment to a door, such as for reception in a non-circular hole in a door hinge arm 20. The member 24 alsoincludes a cylindrical portion 25 journaled in a ball bearing 26, a pair of shoulder or collar portions 27 and 28, and an end cylindrical portion 29 journaled in a ball bearing 30. An annular oil seal 39 is provided around the portion 25.

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The closer is provided with a pair of coiled springs 31, one end of each bearing against one of a pair of internal wall portions 32, the other end bearing against one of the pistons 20. Means are provided for operably connecting the springs to the spindle member 24 and, as shown in the drawings, these means may include a pair of spaced cam plate members 35 and 36, each provided with a slot 37, 38 within each of which is received the appropriate one of the shoulders 27 and 28. A piston rod 40 is connected at one end to each of the pistons 20 by means of a pin 41. The other ends of the rods 40 are secured to the plates 35 and 36 by means of pins 42. The plates 35 and 36 are further spaced apart by means of three cam follower rollers 43, 44 and 45 mounted for rotation on respective shafts 48, 49 and 50. A cam 51 is carried on a spindle member 24 between the shoulder portions 27 and 28, the cam having a cam surface 52 with a pair of hold-closed recesses 54. Valve means 55 are provided in the central partition 18 defining the cylinders 19 to regulate the door closing and latching speeds as is discussed in greater detail in U.S. Patent No. 3,246,362. Fig. 2 shows two separate valve members utilized for regulating the closing and latching speeds, but the present invention can also be utilized in single valve closers.

~0()~4~i The prese~t invention provides an improvement in regulating the back checking of the door closer, that is, regulating the amount of travel of the door in the opening direction.
The back checking arrangement provided by the present invention is illustrated generally at 60 and comprises a cushion bar 62 which is in the form of a pad of elastomeric material which abuts the back wall 16 of the housing on one side and abuts a metallic shield 64 on another side opposite the back wall 16. A pair of short, opposed walls 68, 70 project inwardly from the side walls 15 of the closer body to provide a pocket 72 in which the cushion bar is captured. Separate retaining means are not required to hold the cushion bar 62 in place.
The metallic shield 64 is a generally C-shaped member and comprises a generally rectangular bearing portion 64a and arcuate clasp portions 64b, 64c formed of a resilient material, such as spring steel. The bearing portion 64a abuts a rear edge or face 74 of the plates 35, 36 and faces the cushion bar 62. The arcuate clasp portions 64b, 64c are connected to, or integral with, the bearing portion 64a, one at each end of bearing portion 64a. The arcuate clasp portion 64b surrounds an outward portion of a circumference of the cam follower roller 43 and the other arcuate clasp portion 64c surrounds an outward portion of a circumference of the cam follower roller 44.

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_9_ The arcuate clasp portions 64b, 64c surround the circumferences of the cam follower rollers 43, 44 to an engagement angle 64d, sufficiently greater than 50 to prevent the shield from inadvertently disengaging the cam follower rollers 43, 44. The engagement angle 64d is measured between a line drawn from the center of the cam follower roller 43 toward and perpendicular to the bearing portion 64a and a line from the center of the cam follower roller 43 to an extreme end 64e of the arcuate lo clasp portion 64b. A similar method is used to draw the angle 64d for the arcuate clasp portion 64c, as shown in Fig. 3. The engagement angle 64d is therein measured between a line drawn from the center of the cam follower roller 44 toward and perpendicular to the bearing portion 64a and a line from the center of the cam follower roller 44 to an extreme end 64f of the arcuate clasp portion 64c. The engagement angle 64d being greater than 90 but less than 180 permits the shield 64 to be snapped onto cam follower rollers 43, 4~ and removably retained thereon.
The thickness of the cushion bar is selected such that as the door is moved to an open position, and as rotation of the cam 51 riding on the follower rollers 43 or 44 causes the plates 35 and 36 to move rearwardly, the shield 64 will engage the cushion bar 62 when the door reaches an opening angle a of approximately four degrees X00~.~4~i less than a full open position for the door. Such a nearly full ope~ position is illustrated at 76 in Fig.
l. As the opening of the door continues, the continued rearward movement of the cam plates 35 and 36 and the shield 64 will cause the cushion bar 62 to compress, thus, increasing the resistance to further opening of the door. This resistance will increase through the final four degrees of opening until full compression occurs at the normal full open position, illustrated at 77, thus, preventing the door from opening any further.
Since the cam plates 35 and 36 are metallic, the metallic shield 64 is provided both to distribute the forces presented by the rear faces 74 of the cam plates across a larger surface area of the cushion bar as well as to prevent wear of the cushion bar by engagement with the plates. Since the cushion bar 62 is relatively loosely held in the pocket 72, it can be readily removed and replaced if excessive wear does occur.
A further inventive feature of the present invention is an interchangeability of cushion bars to modify a normal full open door angle ~. The normal full open door angle ~ is an angle between the door closed position 76a and the normal full open position 77. Industry custom makes two maximum door opening angles desirable, 90 and 105.

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~ ig. 4 shows the cushion bar 62 comprising a generally semi-circular or semi-oval cross section. The cushion bar 62 comprises a compression thickness which corresponds to a normal full open door angle of 105. An alternate embodiment of the cushion bar 62 is shown in ~ig. 5, wherein an alternate cushion bar 62a comprises a full circular or full oval cross section with a compression thickness corresponding to a normal full open door angle of 90. The invention pr~vides lo interchangeability of these two cushion bars 62, ~2a for selection of normal full open door angles. No further adjustments of the back checking arrangement are required to select between 90 or 105, thus, misadjustments are prevented.
Thus, it is seen that there is provided an improved door closer which has an effective back checking arrangement, which provides the functions of a back check valve without requiring the machining and cost of a fluid-type valve but which does provide a positive back checking function and which provides an increasing resistance to opening during the final few degrees of opening of a door. Such a back checking arrangement can be utilized in any door closer in which there is a sliding or moving member which can engage the resilient cushion bar during a final few degrees of opening movement.

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As is apparent from the foregoing ~pecification, the invention is susceptible of being embodied with various alterations and modifications which may differ particularly from those that have been described in the preceding specification and description. It ~hould be understood that I wish to embody within the scope of the patent warranted hereon all such modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of my contribution to the art.

Claims (19)

1. A door closer comprising:
a housing;
at least one member movable within said housing;
a cam within said housing which, when connected to a door, rotates in response to an opening and closing movement of said door between a closed position and a normal full open position to drivingly engage said member to move said member during an opening movement of said door;
back checking means comprising a resilient cushion bar loosely captured interior of said housing and engageable and compressible by said member during a final few degrees of opening of said door prior to said normal full open position to provide an increasing resistance to opening of said door during said final few degrees of opening; and a shield secured to said member on a side facing said cushion bar, whereby said shield will engage said cushion bar, transferring a compression force from said member to said cushion bar.
2. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a back wall and said member moves in a rearwardly direction during an opening movement of said door, said back checking means being positioned adjacent to said back wall of said housing.
3. A door closer according to claim 2, wherein a pocket is formed in said housing adjacent to said back wall to provide a space for retaining said cushion bar adjacent to said back wall.
4. A door closer according to claim 3, wherein said member comprises a plurality of cam follower rollers which are engaged by said cam to move said member, and said shield is secured to two of said rollers.
5. A door closer according to claim 4, wherein said shield comprises a C-shape providing a bearing portion abutting said cushion bar during engagement of said shield to said cushion bar, and two arcuate clasp portions at opposite ends of said bearing position, each arcuate clasp portion surrounding a portion of a circumference of one of said rollers such that said shield removably grips two of said rollers.
6. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said member engages said back checking means approximately 4 degrees prior to a normal full open position of said door.
7. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said resilient cushion bar is of a selective thickness such that said cushion bar is fully compressed when said door is at the normal full open position, wherein said normal full open position of said door is 90° from a closed position of said door.
8. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said resilient cushion bar is of a selective thickness such that said cushion bar is fully compressed when said door is at the normal full open position, wherein said normal full open position of said door is 105° from a closed position of said door.
9. A door closer according to claim 1 further comprising a spindle member rotatably mounted in said housing for securing said closer to a door; said member comprises a cam plate slidably mounted within said housing about said spindle member; said cam carried by said spindle member, said cam having a cam surface engageable with said cam plate for linear movement of said plate upon rotation of said cam, said cam rotating in response to an opening and closing movement of said door between a closed position and a normal full open position; said cushion bar engageable and compressible by said cam plate, said shield secured to said cam plate, transferring said compressive force from said cam plate to said cushion bar.
10. A door closer according to claim 9, wherein said cushion bar is positioned adjacent a back wall of said housing and said cam plate moves rearwardly in response to an opening of said door to provide said engagement between said cam plate and said cushion bar.
11. A door closer according to claim 10, wherein a pocket is formed in said housing adjacent to said back wall to provide a space for retaining said cushion bar adjacent to said back wall.
12. A door closer according to claim 11, wherein said cushion bar comprises a circular cross-sectional shape.
13. A door closer according to claim 11, wherein said cushion bar comprises a semi-circular cross-sectional shape.
14. A door closer according to claim 9, further including valve means for regulating the closing speed of said door.
15. A door closer according to claim 14, wherein said valve means comprises two valves for regulating both a closing speed and latching speed of said door.
16. A door closer according to claim 15, wherein said shield engages said cushion bar approximately 4° prior to a full open position of said door.
17. A door closer according to claim 16, wherein said cam plate comprises a plurality of cam follower rollers engageable to said cam surface for linear motion of said cam plate, and said shield comprises an elongated C-shape with two arcuate clasp portions, each of which surround a portion of a circumference of one cam follower roller to removably secure said shield to a rear side of said cam plate, facing said cushion bar.
18. A door closer according to claim 17, wherein said cushion bar comprises a circular cross sectional shape.
19. A door closer according to claim 17, wherein said cushion bar comprises a semi-circular cross sectional shape.
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