EP1728949A1 - Doorstop - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05C—BOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
- E05C17/00—Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith
- E05C17/02—Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means
- E05C17/04—Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing
- E05C17/12—Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing consisting of a single rod
- E05C17/20—Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing consisting of a single rod sliding through a guide
- E05C17/203—Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing consisting of a single rod sliding through a guide concealed, e.g. for vehicles
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- This invention relates to a doorstop. Doorstops are used particularly in motor vehicles.
- An example of a doorstop for a motor vehicle is described in U.S. Patent No. 6,842, 943 to Hoffmann et al.
- Doorstops are commonly used in motor vehicles, and serve a number of purposes. For example, a doorstop augments the mechanism that facilitates capturing the door in the closed position. A doorstop further aids in guiding some of the travel of the door. Additionally, a doorstop may help cushion the impact of the door closing against the body of the vehicle. Further, when the cushion on the doorstop is compressed by a closed and latched door, the compressed cushion projects an outwardly directed resultant force on the door, which aids in maintaining the door rigidly secured against the body of the vehicle via the latch, thus preventing the door from rattling during travel.
- a doorstop having at least two cushions on an upper surface thereof.
- the footprints, or bases, of the cushions have the approximate shapes of the surfaces to which they are attached. Thus, they are shaped cushions.
- the base of a shaped cushion may generally resemble a perimeter of the surface to which it is attached.
- the doorstop comprises two housing parts, each of approximately trapezium shape, and each having a shaped cushion on the upper surface thereof.
- the doorstop further comprises a central aperture therethrough, and the shaped cushions may be positioned around the aperture on the upper surface of the doorstop.
- the doorstop may also have at least two male protrusions extending in a direction away from the cushions, the protrusions being spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the doorstop.
- the protrusions may be threaded or unthreaded.
- the two housing parts of the doorstop may fit together with an aligning mechanism comprising two cooperative elements, such as two male/female bushings. Additionally, the two housing parts may be formed using a sonic welding process.
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional side view of a doorstop, as illustrated in U.S. Patent No. 6,842,943 , the plane of section running through the doorstop parallel to the pivot axis and the door retaining rod 1 passing through the retaining piece 2.
- the door-retaining rod 1 has a bearing eye 6, and at the other end an abutment 9.
- the door-retaining rod 1 is constructed from a metal core 7, for example a flat steel section, which is covered with plastic.
- the plastic covering 8 is applied with different thicknesses over the length and forms bulges in the form of local thickenings, which form the brake ramps 4 and the catch depressions 5 between the bulges.
- the abutment 9, which forms the limit stop corresponding to the open position of the door is of integral T-shaped design.
- the abutment 9 or the limit stop may also be alternatively formed by a pin, which is arranged through a corresponding opening in the door retaining rod 1 in the direction of the pivot axis.
- the brake ramps 4 and the catch depressions 5 are formed on the sides of the door-retaining rod facing the pivot axis.
- the brake and/or stop bodies 3 bear bilaterally preloaded against catch depressions.
- the door-retaining rod 1 is led through the opening 13 in the housing 10.
- the brake and/or stop bodies 3 are guided in guide openings 25 arranged perpendicular to the opening 13.
- the brake and/or stop bodies 3 take the form of hollow cylinders which are sealed at one end by a semi-spherical cap 14. In their open end, they accommodate a pressure spring 12 resting on the closing cap 14, the spring being supported on a side wall of the housing 10. The end faces of the housing 10 are enclosed by U-shaped metal frames 11, which also constitute the supporting wall for the pressure springs.
- the brake and/or stop bodies 3 have a central bore 16 accessible from their cylindrical cavity 15 and further bores 17 arranged in a circle around this. The shape and arrangement of the bores 16 and 17 permit approximately equal wall thicknesses in the semi-spherical cap 14.
- the semi-spherical cap 14 is truncated at its front end.
- the approximately equal wall thicknesses provide an advantageous prerequisite for manufacturing the brake and/or stop bodies from plastic by the injection molding process.
- the outer wall of the brake and/or stop bodies 3 is fluted in the direction of movement, thereby on the one hand ensuring a favorable distribution and transmission of slide lubricants, and on the other reducing the bearing surface of the cylindrical part 19 on the inner surface of the guide opening 25 and hence frictional forces occurring when the brake and/or stop bodies 3 slide in the guide opening 25.
- Cushions 22 of an elastic material are integrated into the upper end surface 20 of the housing 10, against which cushions the abutment 9 resiliently strikes when the door is in the open position.
- Fixing apertures 21 are arranged in the bottom end surfaces of the metal frames 11.
- these have an internal thread for fixing the retainer piece to a door assembly piece by means of threaded screws. Press-on screws, not shown here, can also be used for fixing, however. It will be obvious that in the embodiment of the housing 10 and metal frame 11 shown, there is a high degree of flexibility in the choice of hole spacing and hence in the hole piercing variants.
- the doorstop is made of two similar housing parts 30 and 32 of approximately trapezium shape in cross-section.
- a total of six stop cushions 34 of elastic material are integrated into the upper surfaces of the housing parts 30 and 32, three on each plastic housing part.
- This number of cushions 34 is a substantial non-obvious improvement over previous arrangements and permits the accommodation of more "head" configurations than previously accomplished. Even a total of four cushions 34 were found to be advantageous, although six were better. It is a cost saving as well, over putting the cushions on a link arm.
- the two housing parts fit together with an aligning or "locking" mechanism comprising two round male/female bushings 36 and 38. It has been found that this tends to overcome a matching and stacking problem.
- a male threaded stud 40 is provided on each housing part 30 and 32 to facilitate assembly to a vehicle by a customer.
- the parts of the housing can conveniently be produced by using a sonic welding procedure. This would appear to result in a saving of costs for two rivets and should save integrity and time.
- the frame in the housing according to the present invention is all plastic, whereas in U. S. Patent No. 6,842,943 to Hoffmann et al. , the frame 11 is a U-shaped metal frame.
- the housing parts may be offset.
- injection molding may be utilized, and the parts may be run on vertical or horizontal machines. It is also anticipated that multi-cavity molds may be used. Shrink and warp behavior in insert molding, due to the size of the product, is expected. Control of the process characteristics, such as mold temperatures, injection speeds and pressure, is required. Proper drying of the material is required. Co-injection and/or over molding can also be used to manufacture the product.
- FIGS. 5-7 Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 5-7.
- the doorstop 50 is of rectangular shape in cross-section and has two studs 52 and 54 in an appropriate location.
- studs 52 and 54 may be threaded or un-threaded. These studs are molded in the base of doorstop 50 which has a central aperture 56 whereby a link arm assembly can be inserted.
- two panels 66 and 68 are used to close the top of doorstop 50. These are each of a dimension to cover half the top of doorstop 50 and close the top apart from rectangular apertures 62 and 64.
- the two half panels 66 and 68 are molded with cushions, i.e. bumpers, and when completed by either heat or electrosonic "staking", will form an enclosed top as in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a further embodiment in which the side 70 of the rectangular doorstop 72 is open. Again, two studs are molded into place.
- the side is closed by a right-angle shaped melded plastic part, as in FIG. 9, with over-molded soft rubber “bumpers" on the sides of the angle-shaped plastic parts. It is assembled by means of either heat staking or ultra-sonic welding to the rectanguloid part 72.
- the rectanguloid plastic part 76 in FIG. 10 is molded with a rectangular cushion or bumper made of a rubber-like material.
- the bottom, or base, is open, and a molded plastic plate 78 (FIG. 11) with two studs is joined to part 76 by means of either heat staking or ultrasonic welding.
- FIGS. 12-14 illustrate another embodiment of the invention.
- the housing parts 30, 32 each have one continuous shaped stop cushion 35 rather than three separate cushions as shown in FIG. 2 and identified by reference numeral 34.
- the cushions 35 extend along the perimeter of the surface of the housing and around the central aperture, thereby circumscribing it.
- the footprints, or bases, of cushions 35 can generally resemble the perimeters of the surfaces to which they are attached.
- cushions 35 provide added cushioning surface area versus cushions 34, thereby increasing the shock absorbing capability of each housing part 30, 32, and consequently the doorstop as a whole.
- cushions 35 are comprised of elastic material, and joined with the upper surfaces of the housing parts 30 and 32. Of course, other shapes of cushions 35, as well as 34, are readily envisioned.
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A doorstop has a door retaining rod (1) passing through the retaining piece (2). The door-retaining rod (1) has a bearing eye (6), and at the other end an abutment (9). The abutment (9), which forms the limit stop corresponding to the open position of the door, is of integral T-shaped design. The retaining piece (2) comprises a housing formed of a first housing part (30) and a second housing part (32); said first housing part (30) has a first cushion (34) thereon, said second housing part (32) has a second cushion (34) thereon. The cushions (34) are of an elastic material and are integrated into the upper end of the housing, against which cushions the abutment (9) resiliently strikes when the door is in the open position.
Description
- This invention relates to a doorstop. Doorstops are used particularly in motor vehicles. An example of a doorstop for a motor vehicle is described in
U.S. Patent No. 6,842, 943 to Hoffmann et al. - Doorstops are commonly used in motor vehicles, and serve a number of purposes. For example, a doorstop augments the mechanism that facilitates capturing the door in the closed position. A doorstop further aids in guiding some of the travel of the door. Additionally, a doorstop may help cushion the impact of the door closing against the body of the vehicle. Further, when the cushion on the doorstop is compressed by a closed and latched door, the compressed cushion projects an outwardly directed resultant force on the door, which aids in maintaining the door rigidly secured against the body of the vehicle via the latch, thus preventing the door from rattling during travel.
- According to the invention, there is provided a doorstop having at least two cushions on an upper surface thereof. The footprints, or bases, of the cushions have the approximate shapes of the surfaces to which they are attached. Thus, they are shaped cushions. The base of a shaped cushion may generally resemble a perimeter of the surface to which it is attached.
- In one embodiment, the doorstop comprises two housing parts, each of approximately trapezium shape, and each having a shaped cushion on the upper surface thereof. The doorstop further comprises a central aperture therethrough, and the shaped cushions may be positioned around the aperture on the upper surface of the doorstop.
- The doorstop may also have at least two male protrusions extending in a direction away from the cushions, the protrusions being spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of the doorstop. The protrusions may be threaded or unthreaded.
- The two housing parts of the doorstop may fit together with an aligning mechanism comprising two cooperative elements, such as two male/female bushings. Additionally, the two housing parts may be formed using a sonic welding process.
- Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
- FIG. 1 is a sectional side view of a doorstop from
U.S. Patent No. 6,842,943 ; - FIG. 2 is a top plan view of two parts of a doorstop according to one embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a side perspective view of the two disassembled parts forming the doorstop of FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is an interior side elevational view of one part of the doorstop taken along lines 4-4 in FIG. 3;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a doorstop of approximately rectangular cross-section;
- FIG. 6 and 7 illustrate other parts for use with the doorstop part of FIG. 5;
- FIG. 8 is another embodiment of a doorstop;
- FIG. 9 is a part for use with the doorstop of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 is another embodiment of a doorstop;
- FIG. 11 is a part for use with the doorstop of FIG. 10;
- FIG. 12 is another embodiment of a doorstop;
- FIG. 13 is a side perspective view of the two disassembled parts forming the doorstop of FIG. 12;
- FIG. 14 is an interior side elevational view of one part of the doorstop taken along lines 14-14 in FIG. 13.
- FIG. 1 shows a sectional side view of a doorstop, as illustrated in
U.S. Patent No. 6,842,943 , the plane of section running through the doorstop parallel to the pivot axis and the door retaining rod 1 passing through theretaining piece 2. At its bottom end in the figure, the door-retaining rod 1 has a bearing eye 6, and at the other end an abutment 9. The door-retaining rod 1 is constructed from ametal core 7, for example a flat steel section, which is covered with plastic. Theplastic covering 8 is applied with different thicknesses over the length and forms bulges in the form of local thickenings, which form thebrake ramps 4 and thecatch depressions 5 between the bulges. In the exemplary embodiment shown, the abutment 9, which forms the limit stop corresponding to the open position of the door, is of integral T-shaped design. The abutment 9 or the limit stop may also be alternatively formed by a pin, which is arranged through a corresponding opening in the door retaining rod 1 in the direction of the pivot axis. Thebrake ramps 4 and thecatch depressions 5 are formed on the sides of the door-retaining rod facing the pivot axis. In the position shown, the brake and/orstop bodies 3 bear bilaterally preloaded against catch depressions. The door-retaining rod 1 is led through the opening 13 in thehousing 10. The brake and/orstop bodies 3 are guided inguide openings 25 arranged perpendicular to theopening 13. - The brake and/or
stop bodies 3 take the form of hollow cylinders which are sealed at one end by asemi-spherical cap 14. In their open end, they accommodate apressure spring 12 resting on theclosing cap 14, the spring being supported on a side wall of thehousing 10. The end faces of thehousing 10 are enclosed by U-shapedmetal frames 11, which also constitute the supporting wall for the pressure springs. The brake and/orstop bodies 3 have acentral bore 16 accessible from theircylindrical cavity 15 andfurther bores 17 arranged in a circle around this. The shape and arrangement of thebores semi-spherical cap 14. Thesemi-spherical cap 14 is truncated at its front end. The approximately equal wall thicknesses provide an advantageous prerequisite for manufacturing the brake and/or stop bodies from plastic by the injection molding process. In itscylindrical part 19, the outer wall of the brake and/orstop bodies 3 is fluted in the direction of movement, thereby on the one hand ensuring a favorable distribution and transmission of slide lubricants, and on the other reducing the bearing surface of thecylindrical part 19 on the inner surface of the guide opening 25 and hence frictional forces occurring when the brake and/orstop bodies 3 slide in the guide opening 25.Cushions 22 of an elastic material are integrated into theupper end surface 20 of thehousing 10, against which cushions the abutment 9 resiliently strikes when the door is in the open position.Fixing apertures 21 are arranged in the bottom end surfaces of themetal frames 11. In the exemplary embodiment shown, these have an internal thread for fixing the retainer piece to a door assembly piece by means of threaded screws. Press-on screws, not shown here, can also be used for fixing, however. It will be obvious that in the embodiment of thehousing 10 andmetal frame 11 shown, there is a high degree of flexibility in the choice of hole spacing and hence in the hole piercing variants. - Referring to FIGS. 2, 3 and 4, the doorstop is made of two
similar housing parts stop cushions 34 of elastic material are integrated into the upper surfaces of thehousing parts cushions 34 is a substantial non-obvious improvement over previous arrangements and permits the accommodation of more "head" configurations than previously accomplished. Even a total of fourcushions 34 were found to be advantageous, although six were better. It is a cost saving as well, over putting the cushions on a link arm. - The two housing parts fit together with an aligning or "locking" mechanism comprising two round male/
female bushings - A male threaded
stud 40 is provided on eachhousing part - The parts of the housing can conveniently be produced by using a sonic welding procedure. This would appear to result in a saving of costs for two rivets and should save integrity and time.
- It will be understood that the frame in the housing according to the present invention is all plastic, whereas in U. S. Patent No.
6,842,943 to Hoffmann et al. , theframe 11 is a U-shaped metal frame. - In some arrangements the housing parts may be offset.
- It will be understood that injection molding may be utilized, and the parts may be run on vertical or horizontal machines. It is also anticipated that multi-cavity molds may be used. Shrink and warp behavior in insert molding, due to the size of the product, is expected. Control of the process characteristics, such as mold temperatures, injection speeds and pressure, is required. Proper drying of the material is required. Co-injection and/or over molding can also be used to manufacture the product.
- It will also be understood that the fabrication technology that is used, may be suitable for the formation of large, long-fiber-reinforced structural thermoplastic parts.
- Another embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 5-7. In FIG. 5 it will be seen that the
doorstop 50 is of rectangular shape in cross-section and has twostuds studs doorstop 50 which has acentral aperture 56 whereby a link arm assembly can be inserted. - To close the top of
doorstop 50 twopanels 66 and 68 (FIGS. 6 and 7) are used. These are each of a dimension to cover half the top ofdoorstop 50 and close the top apart fromrectangular apertures 62 and 64. The twohalf panels - FIG. 8 illustrates a further embodiment in which the
side 70 of therectangular doorstop 72 is open. Again, two studs are molded into place. - The side is closed by a right-angle shaped melded plastic part, as in FIG. 9, with over-molded soft rubber "bumpers" on the sides of the angle-shaped plastic parts. It is assembled by means of either heat staking or ultra-sonic welding to the
rectanguloid part 72. - In a yet further embodiment, the rectanguloid
plastic part 76 in FIG. 10 is molded with a rectangular cushion or bumper made of a rubber-like material. The bottom, or base, is open, and a molded plastic plate 78 (FIG. 11) with two studs is joined topart 76 by means of either heat staking or ultrasonic welding. - FIGS. 12-14 illustrate another embodiment of the invention. In contrast with the embodiment in FIGS. 2-4, here, the
housing parts stop cushion 35 rather than three separate cushions as shown in FIG. 2 and identified byreference numeral 34. Accordingly, thecushions 35 extend along the perimeter of the surface of the housing and around the central aperture, thereby circumscribing it. The footprints, or bases, ofcushions 35 can generally resemble the perimeters of the surfaces to which they are attached. Thus, cushions 35 provide added cushioning surface area versus cushions 34, thereby increasing the shock absorbing capability of eachhousing part - Similar to
cushions 34, cushions 35 are comprised of elastic material, and joined with the upper surfaces of thehousing parts cushions 35, as well as 34, are readily envisioned. - Having thus described the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit and scope thereof. What is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
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- A doorstop comprising a first housing part and a second housing part;said first housing part having a first cushion thereon;said second housing part having a second cushion thereon;said first cushion having a base that extends along a substantial part of the perimeter of a surface to which said first cushion is attached.
- A doorstop having at least three cushions on an upper surface thereof and at least two male protrusions extending in a direction away from said cushions and spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of said doorstop.
- A doorstop according to claim 2 comprising two housing parts of approximately trapezium shape.
- A doorstop according to claim 3 wherein said two housing parts fit together with an aligning mechanism comprising two male/female bushings.
- A doorstop according to claims 2, 3 or 4 wherein said doorstop has a central aperture with six cushions therearound.
- A doorstop according to claims 2, 3, 4 or 5 wherein said two male protrusions are threaded.
- A doorstop according to claims 2, 3, 4 or 5 wherein said two male protrusions are unthreaded.
- A method of manufacturing a doorstop according to claim 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 wherein a sonic weld process is used.
- A doorstop according to claim 2 of rectangular shape in cross-section with at least three cushions on an upper surface thereof with two male protrusions extending in a direction away from said cushions and spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of said doorstop.
- A doorstop according to claim 9 including six cushions spaced apart on its upper surface.
- A doorstop according to claims 9 or 10 wherein the top of the doorstop is closed by two half panels having said cushions thereon.
- A doorstop according to claim 9, 10 or 11 wherein a side of the doorstop is open and is closed by a right-angled shaped moulded plastic part.
- A doorstop according to claim 9 wherein said doorstop is moulded with a rectangular cushion of rubber-like material, and has an open base which is closed by a moulded plastic plate having said two male protrusions thereon.
- A method of manufacturing a doorstop according to claim 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13 wherein a sonic weld process is used.
- A doorstop comprising a first housing part and a second housing part;said first housing part having a first cushion thereon;said second housing part having a second cushion thereon;said first cushion having a base that extends along a complete perimeter of a surface to which said first cushion is attached.
- The doorstop of claim 15 wherein an outline of said base of said first cushion resembles said perimeter of said surface to which said first cushion is attached.
- The doorstop of claim 15 wherein said first housing part comprises an approximately trapezium shape.
- The doorstop of claim 17 wherein said first and said second housing part fit together with an aligning mechanism comprising two cooperative elements.
- The doorstop of claim 18 further comprising two male protrusions extending in a direction away from said first cushion, and spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of said doorstop.
- The doorstop of claim 19 wherein said two male protrusions are threaded.
- The doorstop of claim 19 wherein said two male protrusions are unthreaded.
- The doorstop of claim 19 wherein said first and said second housing part are each formed using a sonic welding process.
- The doorstop of claim 15 further comprising a central aperture, and said first cushion and said second cushion positioned around said central aperture.
- The doorstop of claim 23 wherein said first and said second cushion, together, circumscribe said central aperture.
- The doorstop of claim 15 further comprising two male protrusions extending in a direction away from said first cushion, and spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of said doorstop.
- A doorstop comprising:a first housing part of approximately trapezium shape, said first housing part having a first cushion thereon, said first cushion having a base that extends along a complete perimeter of a surface to which said first cushion is attached;a second housing part of approximately trapezium shape, said second housing part having a second cushion thereon;said first and said second housing parts cooperatively arranged together to form said doorstop;said doorstop further comprising an aperture therethrough; andsaid first and said second cushion positioned around said aperture.
- The doorstop of claim 26 wherein an outline of said base of said first cushion resembles said perimeter of said surface to which said first cushion is attached.
- The doorstop of claim 26 wherein said first and said second cushion, together, circumscribe said aperture.
- The doorstop of claim 26 wherein said first and said second housing part fit together with an aligning mechanism comprising two cooperative elements.
- The doorstop of claim 29 further comprising two male protrusions extending in a direction away from said first cushion, and spaced apart in a direction along a longitudinal axis of said doorstop.
- The doorstop of claim 21 wherein said two male protrusions are threaded.
- The doorstop of claim 21 wherein said two male protrusions are unthreaded.
- The doorstop of claim 21 wherein each of said first and said second housing part is formed using a sonic welding process.
- The doorstop of claim 26 wherein each of said first and said second housing part is formed using a sonic welding process.
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