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US1610404A
US1610404A US51224A US5122425A US1610404A US 1610404 A US1610404 A US 1610404A US 51224 A US51224 A US 51224A US 5122425 A US5122425 A US 5122425A US 1610404 A US1610404 A US 1610404A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D11/00Additional features or accessories of hinges
    • E05D11/08Friction devices between relatively-movable hinge parts
    • E05D11/081Friction devices between relatively-movable hinge parts with both radial and axial friction, e.g. conical friction surfaces
    • 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
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  • My invention relates to improvements in door checks, and it consists in the combina-v tlons, constructions and'arrangements here in described and claimed.
  • An object of the invention is the provision of a simple. reliable and highly efiicient door check which will afi'ord' facilitiestor checking the swlnering movement of a door to which it has been' applied so thatithe door vwill remain in a position to which ithas been swung and W111 be prevented'from swinging rapidly from open to closed'position or vice versa, thus precluding slamming of the door either to closed or fully. open position;
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a door checkof the character described which will take up but little space, will be inconspicuous and will not offer any obstruction to passage through the doorway.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary perspective view 25 showing a practical embodiment of the in vention. operatively applied to a door and frame construction.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal vertical section throughthe door check.
  • Figure 3 is arelatively enlarged vertical section through an adjusting screw of the door check, showing in side elevation a vmem- "b'e'r-for turning the adjusting screw.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective group view of certain partsotthe door check separated from each other. 1
  • Figure 5 is a showing a second form er door ch'e -bodying the same invention.
  • i rigate ⁇ ? is' 'ai fragmentary rasure-sa 'aperspectiv of the seed bear.
  • neck portion 9 is non-circular 1n cross sectlonal contour
  • the 1 outwardly tapering or "frusto head 18 constitutes an inner *fr'icti o e' 'oute friction tio porti'onj of the arm "12 lsproy'ded wit a e evilswere is-a-dapt-ed to fit in an opening 11 in an end' portion-0t an arm 12,the lower end-portion;
  • a pressure transmitting washer 20 is slidable on the'reduced upper end portion '10 ort the pin and is held against turning on the reduced upper end portion 10 of thep'in by reason of the engagement of av projection 21 which extends inwardlyfrom the inner wall of the washer 20 with a flattened por tion 22 on the periphery of the reduced up per end portion 10'.
  • a pressure adjusting screw 23 has a shank adapted for threaded engagement with an internally threaded axial socket 24'. which ext-ends in the pm through the reduced upper end portion 10 and into the head 8.
  • the pressure adjustingrscrew has a head indicated at 24 which is adapted, when the screw is tightened, to contact with the Washer 26 and to transmit motion through the latter to the outer trio.
  • the head 2d of the adjusting screw 23 may be castellated and the adjusting screw may support a member for turning the screw, this member being shown as a rod comprising a lower section 25 and an. upper section 26v -hingedto each other atytheir adjacent ends and being slidable in a ,bore 27 which extends axially of the adjusting screw, the lower section 25 having ahead at :28 at its lower end for engaging with a stop-2Q to limit the axial movement of the rod26-25 upward in the bore of the adjusting screw.
  • the length of the lower sec- "tion 25-of the screw-operating rod is approximately the same as the distance from they stopw29rto theplane of the :upper face of the head thehscrew,whereby the upper section of the screw-operating rod can be swung laterallyto position to extend'in 7 any one of the radial grooves 30 in the upper side of the head of the screw when the screw-operating rod is in raised position, and a relatively great leverage then can be obtained for turning the screw by manipulating the upper sectionot the rod in the.
  • nc intermediatefriction member 14 is the only member of the device upon which any appreciable wear will take place and this member can be replaced when required quickly and easily and sli-gl-r't cost. Since the intermediate friction member 1 1 is made of leather, it is obvious that the function-- ing of thedevice will be attended by but very little, if a ny, noise.
  • This pin is designated r as 1n the preferred form of the device .and the non-circular neck portion 9 of the pin en gages with the notch or notches '33 to prevent turning of the pin '7 about its axis relatively to the axial line of the sleeve portions 32 of the hinge leaf 32, whereby the pin 7; including the head portion 8 thereof, is substantially rigid with the hingeleaf :32.
  • the attaching-arm 12 of the preferred form of the device therefore is omitted from the second form of the-device.
  • a door check comprising thecombination with a hinge havinga pair of coopera tive hinge plates formed with aligned sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alined sleeveportions,-of a frusto-conical friction member, a non-circular neck P01111011 merging said frusto-conical friction member and said pin one into the other, an arm having an opening through which 631d non-circular neck portion extends and with which the noncircular neck portion is engaged, said arm being adapted for attachment to thesame' member as one of said hinge plates, a tapere ing friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said friction sleeve I having an outwardly extending arm adapted tobe attached to the same member as the second of said hinge plates, said first named friction member having a reduced upper end portion,
  • a door check comprising the combination with a hinge having a pair of-cooperative hinge plates formed with alined sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alinedsleeve portions, of a frusto-conical friction member, a non-circularneck portion merging said frusto-conical friction member and said .pin one into the other, an arm having an opening through which said non-circular neck portion extends and with which the noncircular neck portion is engaged, said arm being adapted for attachment to thesameome n her as One of said hinge'plates, a tapering friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said friction sleeve having and having a head bearing'against saidpressure transmitting washer.
  • a door check comprisingthe combination with a hinge having'a pair of cooperative hinge platesformed with alined sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alined sleeve portions, of a frusto-conical friction member,
  • a non-circular neck portionhi erg'ing said frusto-conical friction member and said pin one into the other an arm having an open ingthrough which said non-circular neck portion extends and with wliichthe non circular neck portion-is engaged, said arm ,being adapted for attachment to the same member as one of said hinge plates, a tapering friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said. friction sleeve having an outwardly extending arm adapted tobe attached to the same member as the second of said hinge plates, said first named friction member having a reduced upper end portion, a pressure transmitting washer slidable on said reduced upper end portion and held against turning on the latter, an arm having an open ingthrough which said non-circular neck portion extends and with wliichthe non circular neck portion-is engaged, said arm ,being adapted for attachment to the same member as one of said hinge plates, a tapering friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said. friction sleeve
  • a screw operating member comprising a rod slidable in an axial bore in the screw, said rod comprising a pair of hinged-together sections, and said screw having an integrally extending stop.
  • the head of said screw having radial slots in its upper face, whereby the upper section of said rod can be swung downwardly when the rod is raised to position to extend through one ofsaid radial slots to provide a handle for turning said screw.

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Dec. 14 1926. 1,610,404
E. M. WINFREY DOORCHECK Filed August 19, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR Win/re 4 ATTORNEYS Dec. 14,1926. 1,610,404
E. M. WINF'REY DOORCHECK Filed August l9 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 72 ATTORNEYS s meant me EDGAR MAJORWINFREY, F XVICI'IITAFALLS/TEXAS.
DOOBCHECK.
I Application filed August 19, 1925. Serial No. 51,224.
My invention relates to improvements in door checks, and it consists in the combina-v tlons, constructions and'arrangements here in described and claimed. I I An object of the invention is the provision of a simple. reliable and highly efiicient door check which will afi'ord' facilitiestor checking the swlnering movement of a door to which it has been' applied so thatithe door vwill remain in a position to which ithas been swung and W111 be prevented'from swinging rapidly from open to closed'position or vice versa, thus precluding slamming of the door either to closed or fully. open position;
A further object of the invention is the provision of a door checkof the character described which will take up but little space, will be inconspicuous and will not offer any obstruction to passage through the doorway.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in whichv Figure 1 is a fragmentary perspective view 25 showing a practical embodiment of the in vention. operatively applied to a door and frame construction.
Figure 2 is a longitudinal vertical section throughthe door check. s
Figure 3 is arelatively enlarged vertical section through an adjusting screw of the door check, showing in side elevation a vmem- "b'e'r-for turning the adjusting screw. s Figure 4 is a perspective group view of certain partsotthe door check separated from each other. 1
Figure 5 is a showing a second form er door ch'e -bodying the same invention. i rigate}? is' 'ai fragmentary rasure-sa 'aperspectiv of the seed bear. my aperspectiyevie f iev ,nwahing'za rhiehea z 'se eachi'of-the' two "i of the invention winch V ai illust ted ih*the drawing In Figure"1,"I shown do'o e i e. ew t tal; @1 11. b which'i'scomprisedijin'the It I i on -wh1ch taper ngtubular outer ITCtlQ vertic"alfsect n i at the uppertached to a frame 2 by means of ajhingewhich is of the loose-pin type of construction having alinedsleeve portions 3 and P respectively attheirgadjacent edges through whicha. pin may extend. l The hinge leaf 3 is attached by screws 5 to, an edge ofthe door 1,while the hinge leaf 4' isattachedby screws 64 to the tranoeQ. i
In carrying out the invention I replace the usual pin for connecting the leaves 3-and 4 by a pin 7 which extends through the alined Y sleeve portions 3 'and' 4 ofthe hinge leaves and 1s enlarged ad acent to its upper end;
and above the upper sleeveportion of the hinge to provide a" frusto-conical or up-' wardly tapering head portion 8-which is merged at its lower end'into a neck portion 9 Ellld'WhlChl terminates at 1t-s upper end in a reduced portion].(). The neck portion 9 is non-circular 1n cross sectlonal contour; and
arm 12 is twisted intermediate its length so portion of the hinge while the outer end portion of the arm will liein the planejof one of the hinge leaves, as for example in the plane of the hinge leaf 4 as shown inFigures 1and'2. p I The 1 outwardly tapering or "frusto head 18 constitutes an inner *fr'icti o e' 'oute friction tio porti'onj of the arm "12 lsproy'ded wit a e evilswere is-a-dapt-ed to fit in an opening 11 in an end' portion-0t an arm 12,the lower end-portion;
' of the pin being projected through the open-j ing 11 beforethe pin is inserted "in the alined sleeve portions of the" hinge sleeves. 1 The the arm is apertured as at 1 8 for the reception ofscrews 19 forsecurmg the arm 15 to the adjacent edge of the door 1.
' A pressure transmitting washer 20 .is slidable on the'reduced upper end portion '10 ort the pin and is held against turning on the reduced upper end portion 10 of thep'in by reason of the engagement of av projection 21 which extends inwardlyfrom the inner wall of the washer 20 with a flattened por tion 22 on the periphery of the reduced up per end portion 10'. A pressure adjusting screw 23 has a shank adapted for threaded engagement with an internally threaded axial socket 24'. which ext-ends in the pm through the reduced upper end portion 10 and into the head 8. The pressure adjustingrscrew has a head indicated at 24 which is adapted, when the screw is tightened, to contact with the Washer 26 and to transmit motion through the latter to the outer trio.
tion sleeve 13, thereby tending to force the friction sleeve 18 downwardly and thus increasing the friction between the concentric friction members 13, 14 and S.
'It is manifest that-this friction will tend to check the swinging movement-of the door since the inner friction member is held, against turning relatively to the axis of the pin 7 while the outer friction member is permitted to turn under stress about the axis of the :pin but the turning movement of the outer friction member is yieldingly resisted because of the friction between the associated friction members. This resist-;
ance, of course, can be increased within lim its by tightening the ad usting screw 23.
In other 'WO1ClS,-i3l16 inner friction member is held substantially rigid withone of the hinge leaves while the outer friction member is secured to the same member as the other hinge "leaf and thereforeswinging movement of the hinge -leaves l towards or away from each other will be attended by friction which will check such swinging movement.
The head 2d of the adjusting screw 23 may be castellated and the adjusting screw may support a member for turning the screw, this member being shown as a rod comprising a lower section 25 and an. upper section 26v -hingedto each other atytheir adjacent ends and being slidable in a ,bore 27 which extends axially of the adjusting screw, the lower section 25 having ahead at :28 at its lower end for engaging with a stop-2Q to limit the axial movement of the rod26-25 upward in the bore of the adjusting screw. The length of the lower sec- "tion 25-of the screw-operating rod is approximately the same as the distance from they stopw29rto theplane of the :upper face of the head thehscrew,whereby the upper section of the screw-operating rod can be swung laterallyto position to extend'in 7 any one of the radial grooves 30 in the upper side of the head of the screw when the screw-operating rod is in raised position, and a relatively great leverage then can be obtained for turning the screw by manipulating the upper sectionot the rod in the.
manner of a handle, the upper section of the rod being formed with a knob 3lat its The device when applied to a door and frame construction takes up but very little space, does not detract from the appearance of the door "or tend to obstruct passagethrough the doorway. nc intermediatefriction member 14 is the only member of the device upon which any appreciable wear will take place and this member can be replaced when required quickly and easily and sli-gl-r't cost. Since the intermediate friction member 1 1 is made of leather, it is obvious that the function-- ing of thedevice will be attended by but very little, if a ny, noise. I
In the form of the device exhibited in Figures (Sand 7, the hinge leaf & of the preferred form of the device is replaced by a hinge leaf designated 32 which differs from the hinge leaf 4 only in that it has :a
notch or notches at 33 in its upper sleeveportion, indicated at 32%, at the inner edge thereof and through which the pin tor connecting the hinge leaf 32 to the hinge J. .leaf 3 extends. This pin is designated r as 1n the preferred form of the device .and the non-circular neck portion 9 of the pin en gages with the notch or notches '33 to prevent turning of the pin '7 about its axis relatively to the axial line of the sleeve portions 32 of the hinge leaf 32, whereby the pin 7; including the head portion 8 thereof, is substantially rigid with the hingeleaf :32. The attaching-arm 12 of the preferred form of the device therefore is omitted from the second form of the-device. The remaining elements of the second form of the device are identical with corresponding elements of the preferred form of thedevice and therefore will not be described herein, the. same reference nun'lerals having been used to indicate like parts of the two forms of the device throughout the several views of the drawings. 7 r
The operation of the modified or second iorm ot the device is identical in essentiaj respects with theoperation .oi the preferred form of the device. V 7 Obviously, the invention is susceptible of embodiment in formszother than those which are illustrated in the accompanying .drawings,
thereol aslfairly fall within the'scope of the appended claims. 7 i
and I therefore consider .as my own all such modifieations. and adaptations "'Whatlclaimisr r .l. A door check comprising thecombination with a hinge havinga pair of coopera tive hinge plates formed with aligned sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alined sleeveportions,-of a frusto-conical friction member, a non-circular neck P01111011 merging said frusto-conical friction member and said pin one into the other, an arm having an opening through which 631d non-circular neck portion extends and with which the noncircular neck portion is engaged, said arm being adapted for attachment to thesame' member as one of said hinge plates, a tapere ing friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said friction sleeve I having an outwardly extending arm adapted tobe attached to the same member as the second of said hinge plates, said first named friction member having a reduced upper end portion, a pressure transmitting washer slidable on said reduced upper end portion and held against turning on the latter, and means adjustabl-y engageable with said upper end portion for forcing said pressure transmittlTl washer'a ainst the u erend of said friction sleeve to hold said friction sleeve in frictional association with said fimt named friction member.
2. A door check comprising the combination with a hinge having a pair of-cooperative hinge plates formed with alined sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alinedsleeve portions, of a frusto-conical friction member, a non-circularneck portion merging said frusto-conical friction member and said .pin one into the other, an arm having an opening through which said non-circular neck portion extends and with which the noncircular neck portion is engaged, said arm being adapted for attachment to thesameome n her as One of said hinge'plates, a tapering friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said friction sleeve having and having a head bearing'against saidpressure transmitting washer.
3. A door check comprisingthe combination with a hinge having'a pair of cooperative hinge platesformed with alined sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alined sleeve portions, of a frusto-conical friction member,
"a non-circular neck portionhi erg'ing said frusto-conical friction member and said pin one into the other," an arm having an open ingthrough which said non-circular neck portion extends and with wliichthe non circular neck portion-is engaged, said arm ,being adapted for attachment to the same member as one of said hinge plates, a tapering friction sleeve overlapping said first named friction member, said. friction sleeve having an outwardly extending arm adapted tobe attached to the same member as the second of said hinge plates, said first named friction member having a reduced upper end portion, a pressure transmitting washer slidable on said reduced upper end portion and held against turning on the latter, an
- adjusting screw engaged withai threaded socket in said reduced upper, end portion and having a head-bearing against said pressure transmitting washer, and a screw operating member comprising a rod slidable in an axial bore in the screw, said rod comprising a pair of hinged-together sections, and said screw having an integrally extending stop. I for limiting the upward movement of said rod, the head of said screw having radial slots in its upper face, whereby the upper section of said rod can be swung downwardly when the rod is raised to position to extend through one ofsaid radial slots to provide a handle for turning said screw. 7
comprising the combination with a pair of hinged plates having alined sleeve portions at their adjacent edges and a pin extending through said alined sleeve portions, said pin LA device of the character described 7 extending above the planeof the upper ends of said hinge plates andbeing enlarged adjacent to its upper end :to provide a frusto-' conical friction head,'s aid pin having a neck portion of non-circular contourb'elowsaid head and having a reduced upper end'portion above said head, a tapering tubular,
friction sleeve overlapping said friction head, a compressible friction lining between 7 said sleeve and said friction head, means engageable with said non-circular neck port on and attachable to the same member as one of said hinge plates tohold said pinagainst turning relatively to said one hinge.
plate, means carried by the reduced upper.
end portion ofthe pin for adjusting the position of said friction sleeveon saidfriction head, and an attaching arm extending outwardly fronisaid friction sleeve-and adapted i second of said hinge plates.
5. .A- device of the character for attachment to the, same member as. the
described ing' a pair of hinge plates formed with alined sleeve portions at their adjacent edges, the ripper of notch inits' through said A neck portion engaged with said notch to hold said pin againstturning relatively to saidsleeve portions having a upperend', a pin extending: sleeve portions and having a comprising the combination with a pin hav- I one of said hinge plates, said pin having a' frusto-conical head portion above said neck portion a tapering'conical friction sleeve overlapping said frusto-conical head portion, said sleeve having a laterally extending arm adapted for attachment to the same member as the second of said hinge plates,
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US4762258A (en) * 1984-10-05 1988-08-09 Murphy I Leon Universal support device for a vehicle
EP0511178A1 (en) * 1991-04-22 1992-10-28 COM.A.C. di COMAGLIO ALDO Door and window stop for any partially or totally open position
US20090165248A1 (en) * 2007-12-28 2009-07-02 Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Adjustable hinge assembly
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US4762258A (en) * 1984-10-05 1988-08-09 Murphy I Leon Universal support device for a vehicle
EP0511178A1 (en) * 1991-04-22 1992-10-28 COM.A.C. di COMAGLIO ALDO Door and window stop for any partially or totally open position
US20090165248A1 (en) * 2007-12-28 2009-07-02 Hong Fu Jin Precision Industry(Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. Adjustable hinge assembly
US20140304948A1 (en) * 2013-04-10 2014-10-16 Fujitsu Limited Hinge device
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