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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
    • E05F3/04Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices with liquid piston brakes
    • E05F3/12Special devices controlling the circulation of the liquid, e.g. valve arrangement
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO HINGES OR OTHER SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS AND DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, CHECKS FOR WINGS AND WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05Y2800/00Details, accessories and auxiliary operations not otherwise provided for
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    • E05Y2800/292Form, shape having apertures
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO HINGES OR OTHER SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS AND DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, CHECKS FOR WINGS AND WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
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    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof characterised by the type of wing
    • E05Y2900/132Doors

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  • ' M invention relates to improvements in regu ating means for fluid controlled door checks, and more particularly to door checks of the closer type which operate to force the to convert the oscillatory movement to a reciproca-tory movement of a double-headed piston.
  • the piston is in a position to slide in' a fluid cylinder, the latter being provided with a by-pass inccommunication with "e cylinder through suitable ports, the by-pass and ports being, trolledby re lating means for restrictingithe passage of uid in a manner to control the movement of the piston as desired.
  • Door checks of this type for convenience in installation, thatis, to render them capable of operation whether applied to a left-hand or rlght-hand swinging door, g
  • the position of the shoulder relative to the end of the pin is such that the second port which is the one to be effective to control the latch s d of the door, is regulated before the end 0 the pin is in a position to restrict the byass, or in other words, the general speed 0 the door is determined.
  • Patent No. 1,152,339 discloses an improvement of the pin just described inasmuch as it effects, by the re lation of a single screw, an adjustment 0 the port controlling the general s eed of the door before the second port is a justed, this being accomplished by positioning the shoulder further back on the shank of the screw so that on inward movement the end of the screw will cooperate with a portion of the by-pass to effect an ad- 'u stment of the'first port before the shoulder as come into a postion to effect its adjustment.
  • the restriction of the by-pass is accomplished by introducing the end of the pin, which is provided with a V-groove, into a restricted portion of the by-pass to obstruct all fluid flow except through the groove, the amount of fluid permitted to pass being determined by the size of the groove effective at a given position in the screw.
  • the screw is provided with extremely fine threads adjacent its head which engage in a threaded bushin positioned in the outer end at the by-pass, t e gradual pitch permitting the screw to be advanced until the proper bypass adjustment is efiected and then permit the screw to be further turned within the limits of 180 to effect an adjustment of the second port without substantially afiecting the first.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional elevation of a controlndevice constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the valve plug employed in my control device.
  • Figure 4 1 s a view similar to Figure 2, showing the parts in adjusted position to gontrol the general and latch speeds of the cor.
  • Figure 1 which embodies a suitable casting 1, provided with oppositely dis osed cylinders 2 and 3, the outer ends of whlch are closed by screw plugs 4 and 5.
  • a spindle 6 Centrally disposed and mounted in suitable bearin s within the casing is a spindle 6 which is attached by pivoted link mechanism to either the door or door frame depending upon which of these elements the check device is mounted on in a manner to cause the relative movement between the door and frame to oscillate the spindle 6.
  • a gear 7 mounted to mesh with the rack 8 having on its outer ends pistons 9 and 10 in a position to slide in oppositely disposed cylinders previously mentioned.
  • the large portion of the casing 1, shown at 11, is provided to house suitable spring means attached between the housing and the spindle in amanner to impart a spring force to the spindle so as to close the door, the showing of which, however, has been omitted in the drawings.
  • Cylinder 2 is provided with a by-pass duct 12 having a bushing 13 positioned therein for the purpose of providing a more accurate fit .1
  • pass duct is connected to for the adjusting screw, restricted as at 14 at its inner end so as to receive the plug in a manner to effect an adjustment to be described later.
  • the bythe cylinder by ports,such as shown at 1-5 and 16, the bushing likewise being provided with openings 17 an 18 to complete the communication between the bushing being the cylinder and the interior of the bushing,-
  • the two ports in a single cylinder being so positioned relative to the travel of the lpiston that one of said ports, such as shown in igure 1 at 15, becomes efi'ective rior to the remainin port adjustment of t e first named .port e ecting the movement of the general speed of the door whereasthe adjustment in the last named port controls the latch speed.
  • an adjusting screw 19 Positioned in the by-pass duct 12 is an adjusting screw 19 which is provided with a re uced end 20 having a diameter less than that of the bore of the bushing in which it fits, but further provided with an enlarged portion exactly fitting the bore of the bushln and presenting a shoulder 21.
  • the reduce end of the screw 19 is in contact with the plu 22, which is pressed outwardly by the coi spring 22' away from the reduced opening 14 in the'bushing, the screw, however, acting to cause the plug to substantially fill the opening 14 when it is forced inwardly against the spring, the plug in such position permitting a restricted passage of fluid through its central opening 44.
  • the plug 22 comprises a barrel ortion having a taper at one end and a flangecihead at its opposite end.
  • the head serves as a guide fitting in the bore in the bushing, whereas, the-barrel portion fits the opening 14. Fluid is permitted to pass the p ug by'means of the ports and grooves 44, and 48 provided therein, and as shown in Figure 3.
  • the bushing shown at 23 is screwed into the cylinder well and is internally threaded to receive the regulating screw, the threaded engagement of which is preferably of double or triple threads to provide a relatively steep pitch in order that a single revolution of the regulating screw ma cause its advance an amount equal to the d1- ameter of .the port controlling the latch speed.
  • the head of the regulating screw may be provided with any suitable means to receive a tool, a slot 24 adapted to receive the screw driver being the means shown in the drawing.
  • a passage 25 having a one-way check valve 26 positioned therein is-provided in the p15;- ton head 9, in a manner to permit fluid to pass through the piston when the piston is moving away from the cylinder end, but to'prevent any passageof fluid during movement in the opposite direction, that is, on the working stroke.
  • the purpose and operation of the groove 27 on the piston is fully set forth in my co-pending application where I have claims thereto, therefore, no further reference will be made to this subject matter in the present application.
  • the adjusting screw on the closing-side of the check is turned a small amount in a direction to cause it to advance sufliciently to move the plu 22,
  • r 21 is in a posiport opening so mto the restricted opening after which time the shoul e tion to pass over the second as to effect a regulation thereof for. further the range of .one revolution of turning the regulating screws, this being due to the steep pitched threads which produce an axial movement of the screw for one revolution thereof suflicient to cause the shoulder 21 to pass completely over the port opening 18.
  • the regulating means on the oppo site side of the door chec is screwed outwardly to its extreme outer position to provide an unobstructed passage for the fluid throu h the various ports in order that there will be no resistance to the opening movement of the door.
  • a cylinder having a by-pass with a reduced 1e portion and two ports connecting said by pass and said cylinder
  • a plug provided with a i reduced opening in sai by-pass duct and having a portion adapted to fit within and completely occupy said reduced portion of ls'said by-pass duct
  • spring means for holdin said plug normally out of said last name portion
  • a regulating screw in said duct avinfg a portion adapted to cooperate with one o sai I rts to regulate the size thereof so and adapte on inward movement to move said plug into said reduced portion against said spring pressure and upon further movement to regulate the size of said port.

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Original application fled August 28, 1928, Serial No. 132,10 8. Divided and this application fled Binary.
- 18, 1928. Serial No. 853,917.
' M invention relates to improvements in regu ating means for fluid controlled door checks, and more particularly to door checks of the closer type which operate to force the to convert the oscillatory movement to a reciproca-tory movement of a double-headed piston. The piston is in a position to slide in' a fluid cylinder, the latter being provided with a by-pass inccommunication with "e cylinder through suitable ports, the by-pass and ports being, trolledby re lating means for restrictingithe passage of uid in a manner to control the movement of the piston as desired. Door checks of this type, for convenience in installation, thatis, to render them capable of operation whether applied to a left-hand or rlght-hand swinging door, g
Justments for the-various ports, it as been are provided with double pistons and double cylinders, each set having separate control means and being oppositely disposed so as to be efiective as a fluid control, one set when the piston is moved in one direction, as applied to a door of one hand, the other set when it is moved in the opposite direction, as applied to a door of the other hand, but on y one cylinder of the door check operating on a particular installation. When the door check is applied to a particular door, the regulating means for the cylinder and piston, to 4 be effective for controlling the closing operation, is adjusted in a-manner to restrict the ports to effect the desired control of the. dos mg action, the opposite control means being left open in a manner to permit the free flow 4-3 of fluid in order that the check will offer no resistance to the opening movement of the door.
In order to prevent any retarding action on the suction stroke of the operating piston, .5 that is, when the door is being opened, a pasparatively no resistance when the piston is for unnecessarily long periods, and secondly a very slow speed for the last few inches 0 outer end in a manner to form a shoulder insage through the piston head isprovided havlng a one-Way check valve therein, the valve opening in a direction to pass fluid with commoved in the. direction caused by the opening of the door, and thus no reliance is placed on the restricted portsto pass fluid at this time.
In controlling the closing action of doors, it has been found desirable to provide for two speeds, first; a comparatively rapid speed which brings. the door to a substantially closed position, which will hereinafter be termed the general speed, thus preventing undesirable drafts through the open doorway its swing, hereinafter termed the latch speed, to efiect an easy and quiet engagement at the latch. To this end, it has been the practice to rovide two distinct fluid passages, contro lin each to give the desired fluid resistance, uid ports being so positioned in the cylinder relative to the piston travel that the piston movement, and in turn the door, is controlled in a manner to give the desired closing movement.
In order to eliminate a pluralit of adproposed to provide a single regulating screw so positioned relative to the by-pass and the ports and so constructed that it is possible to regulate the two fluid passages in one operation. Regulating devices of this type are disclosed in patents issued to L. C. Norton, No. 868,357, patented October 15, 1907, and No. 1,152,339, patented August 31, 1915, and over which my invention is an improvement. The regulating screw shown in Patent No. 868,-. 35 is provided with a reduced portion at its the screw through a 180 are. It is to be noted that the position of the shoulder relative to the end of the pin is such that the second port which is the one to be effective to control the latch s d of the door, is regulated before the end 0 the pin is in a position to restrict the byass, or in other words, the general speed 0 the door is determined.
The Patent No. 1,152,339, discloses an improvement of the pin just described inasmuch as it effects, by the re lation of a single screw, an adjustment 0 the port controlling the general s eed of the door before the second port is a justed, this being accomplished by positioning the shoulder further back on the shank of the screw so that on inward movement the end of the screw will cooperate with a portion of the by-pass to effect an ad- 'u stment of the'first port before the shoulder as come into a postion to effect its adjustment. The restriction of the by-pass is accomplished by introducing the end of the pin, which is provided with a V-groove, into a restricted portion of the by-pass to obstruct all fluid flow except through the groove, the amount of fluid permitted to pass being determined by the size of the groove effective at a given position in the screw. In this device, the screw is provided with extremely fine threads adjacent its head which engage in a threaded bushin positioned in the outer end at the by-pass, t e gradual pitch permitting the screw to be advanced until the proper bypass adjustment is efiected and then permit the screw to be further turned within the limits of 180 to effect an adjustment of the second port without substantially afiecting the first. This t of pin is a distinct advance over that disc osed in the other patent described for the reason that it permits a more accurate adjustment at the time of installation although the two pins act substantially the same having once been set in a regulated position. The advantages of re ulating the port oontrollin the general spec of the door first can be rea ily seen when it is understood that the carpenters installing door checks of this type use the trial method, that is, they permit the door to swing shut, at the same time turn the screw down to the position where the desired controlled movement is had, and inasmuch as the latch speed of the door is contingent upon the general speed, it is obviously advantageous to adjust the general speed first.
In practice it has been found that carpenters will not take the time to turn down this type of screw in order to properly adjust the door check and it is, therefore, highly desirable to provide a door check which may be adjusted by slight turning of aregulating screw, i. e. one or two revolutions, or less, and to this en it is one of the purposes of my invention to rovide a regulating device which will embo y all the advantages disclosed in the above described patents and yet eliminate the necessity for the extremely fine pitch threads which are a necessary element in the patented devices.
I have found further that the speed of doors through the first part of the closing accompanying sheet of drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view, out on a.
horizontal plane, showing a door check embodying my improved control means.
Figure 2 is an enlarged cross-sectional elevation of a controlndevice constructed in accordance with my invention, and
Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of the valve plug employed in my control device.
. Figure 4 1s a view similar to Figure 2, showing the parts in adjusted position to gontrol the general and latch speeds of the cor.
The various novel features of the invention will be apparent from the following description and will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims. 1
This application is a division of my Pat- 'ent No. 1,770,250 dated July 8,- 1930, entitled Control means for door closers.
Referring to the drawings, one type of door check to which my invention may be applied is disclosed in Figure 1, which embodies a suitable casting 1, provided with oppositely dis osed cylinders 2 and 3, the outer ends of whlch are closed by screw plugs 4 and 5. Centrally disposed and mounted in suitable bearin s within the casing is a spindle 6 which is attached by pivoted link mechanism to either the door or door frame depending upon which of these elements the check device is mounted on in a manner to cause the relative movement between the door and frame to oscillate the spindle 6. On the inner end of spindle 6 is a gear 7 mounted to mesh with the rack 8 having on its outer ends pistons 9 and 10 in a position to slide in oppositely disposed cylinders previously mentioned. The large portion of the casing 1, shown at 11, is provided to house suitable spring means attached between the housing and the spindle in amanner to impart a spring force to the spindle so as to close the door, the showing of which, however, has been omitted in the drawings.
The structure and operation of the two checking cylinders at opposite sides of the device are the same and, therefore for purposes of description, only one side will be described.
Cylinder 2 is provided with a by-pass duct 12 having a bushing 13 positioned therein for the purpose of providing a more accurate fit .1
pass duct is connected to for the adjusting screw, restricted as at 14 at its inner end so as to receive the plug in a manner to effect an adjustment to be described later. The bythe cylinder by ports,such as shown at 1-5 and 16, the bushing likewise being provided with openings 17 an 18 to complete the communication between the bushing being the cylinder and the interior of the bushing,-
the two ports in a single cylinder being so positioned relative to the travel of the lpiston that one of said ports, such as shown in igure 1 at 15, becomes efi'ective rior to the remainin port adjustment of t e first named .port e ecting the movement of the general speed of the door whereasthe adjustment in the last named port controls the latch speed.
Positioned in the by-pass duct 12 is an adjusting screw 19 which is provided with a re uced end 20 having a diameter less than that of the bore of the bushing in which it fits, but further provided with an enlarged portion exactly fitting the bore of the bushln and presenting a shoulder 21. The reduce end of the screw 19 is in contact with the plu 22, which is pressed outwardly by the coi spring 22' away from the reduced opening 14 in the'bushing, the screw, however, acting to cause the plug to substantially fill the opening 14 when it is forced inwardly against the spring, the plug in such position permitting a restricted passage of fluid through its central opening 44.
It will be noted that the plug 22 comprises a barrel ortion having a taper at one end and a flangecihead at its opposite end. The head serves as a guide fitting in the bore in the bushing, whereas, the-barrel portion fits the opening 14. Fluid is permitted to pass the p ug by'means of the ports and grooves 44, and 48 provided therein, and as shown in Figure 3. The bushing shown at 23 is screwed into the cylinder well and is internally threaded to receive the regulating screw, the threaded engagement of which is preferably of double or triple threads to provide a relatively steep pitch in order that a single revolution of the regulating screw ma cause its advance an amount equal to the d1- ameter of .the port controlling the latch speed. The head of the regulating screw may be provided with any suitable means to receive a tool, a slot 24 adapted to receive the screw driver being the means shown in the drawing.
A passage 25 having a one-way check valve 26 positioned therein is-provided in the p15;- ton head 9, in a manner to permit fluid to pass through the piston when the piston is moving away from the cylinder end, but to'prevent any passageof fluid during movement in the opposite direction, that is, on the working stroke. The purpose and operation of the groove 27 on the piston is fully set forth in my co-pending application where I have claims thereto, therefore, no further reference will be made to this subject matter in the present application.
In operation, to efiect the desired adjustment for the various movements of the door to which the check is applied,'the adjusting screw on the closing-side of the check is turned a small amount in a direction to cause it to advance sufliciently to move the plu 22,
in the bushing. r 21 is in a posiport opening so mto the restricted opening after which time the shoul e tion to pass over the second as to effect a regulation thereof for. further the range of .one revolution of turning the regulating screws, this being due to the steep pitched threads which produce an axial movement of the screw for one revolution thereof suflicient to cause the shoulder 21 to pass completely over the port opening 18. When the closing side of the door check has been thus regulated, the regulating means on the oppo site side of the door chec is screwed outwardly to its extreme outer position to provide an unobstructed passage for the fluid throu h the various ports in order that there will be no resistance to the opening movement of the door. ment may be racticed, however, when a 1 back check is esired, or, in other words, when it is desirable to check the door at an extreme o ened position, in which case the plug may e entirely removed and the screw introduced in a 'manner to entirely or partia close the latch speed 0 ening 18 so as to ve the desired bac chec ing action. It wifi be obvious that the spring causes the plug to unseat when the screw is moved outwardly as when the ports are adjusted to open position. a
The above detailed description and disclosures in the drawings will be a preferred embodiment of my invention which are given by we of illustration, but it is my intention to inc ude all modifications that fall within the scope of the appended claims.-
1. In a door check, the combination of a cylinder having a by-pass duct with a reduced portion and two rts connecting said bypass duct and sai c linder, a valve bias to open position in said duct having a portion adapted to fit within and completely occupy said reduced portion of said duct and .provided with a restricted orifice of uniform size An exception to this last state- 4; a a meant therethrou'gh,'a regulating screw in said duct I adapted for inward movement to seat said valve and then to cooperate with one of said ports to regulate the size thereof, the threads 5 on said screw being such that the screw will advance in one revolution an amount equal to the diameter of the regulated port,. g 2. In a door check, the combination of a cylinder having a by-pass with a reduced 1e portion and two ports connecting said by pass and said cylinder, a plug provided with a i reduced opening in sai by-pass duct and having a portion adapted to fit within and completely occupy said reduced portion of ls'said by-pass duct, spring means for holdin said plug normally out of said last name portion, and a regulating screw in said duct avinfg a portion adapted to cooperate with one o sai I rts to regulate the size thereof so and adapte on inward movement to move said plug into said reduced portion against said spring pressure and upon further movement to regulate the size of said port.
3. In a door check, the combination of, a as cylinder having a by-pass duct comprising a valve chamber and a restricted opening at one end of said valve chamber, and two orts connecting said by-pass duct and cylin er, a plug having a uniform o ening therethrough 3a In said valve chamber, a apted to occupy and completely fill said restricted openin and having means for normally urging sai plug out of said restricted opening, and a regulating screw in said-valve chamber having a as portion for regulating one of said ports, and
adapted to contact said plug for urging said a, plug out of its normal position into said restricted opening when said screw is in position to present said portion in regulating no relation with said port.
Signed at Los Angeles, California, this 6th day of February, 1928.
LEWIS C. NORTQN.
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US4817766A (en) * 1984-06-21 1989-04-04 Saab-Scania Aktiebolag Arrangements for damping shifting movements in transmissions
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