US20180030770A1 - Door closer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to door closers, more particularly, to hydraulic door closers whose opening cycle and closing cycle is controlled by the movement of hydraulic fluid within the door closer.
- Hydraulic overhead concealed door closers typically include a spindle that extends below the closer housing to connect to the door as well as a cap on the bottom of the closer housing that faces the door. In such prior designs, the spindle extends through the cap. Unfortunately, such caps are often not effective in preventing hydraulic fluid within the door closer from leaking, which is aided by gravity.
- Fluid may also leak around the exterior of the spindle due to the fact that spindles may not have an entirely smooth exterior surface.
- one or more adjustment valves are usually present.
- the adjustment valves control the flow of hydraulic fluid through the door closer. Without sealing around the valves, the valves are prone to leakage of hydraulic fluid.
- the end caps are typically comprised of aluminum whereas the closer housing is typically comprised of a different material (namely, steel) and the use of different materials can lead to leakage.
- backcheck is feature on some door closers that prevents the door from crashing into the wall when it is opened suddenly.
- existing backcheck designs on the market use a fixed spring instead of an adjustable spring so that the strength of the spring force in the existing designs cannot be adjusted by the user.
- the present disclosure provides a door closer that is less prone to leaking and/or includes backcheck with an adjustable spring as described herein.
- the door closer includes one or more features that may resist leakage of hydraulic fluid: 1) the top cap is opposite the spindle and is on top of the housing so that gravity does not cause fluid to leak through the cap; 2) epoxy and an O-ring at the interface between the top cap and the housing of the door closer; 3) use of a rubber seal around the spindle, which may be in the form of a circular piece of rubbex with an inner wall and outer wall and the rubber seal may compress the inner wall against the spindle to create a seal, and the seal may be comprised of metallocene butadiene rubber; 4) use of dual O-rings on each valve stems, namely, adjustment valves that include—three ridges/lip, a bottom ridge, a middle ridge, and a top ridge and an O-ring is between the bottom ridge and the middle ridge and a different O-ring is between the middle and between the top ridge; and/or 5) use of caps that are made of steel (the same material as the housing) instead of aluminum
- the present overhead concealed door closer system comprising: a) a door frame defining a door opening, the door frame comprising a door frame width and a door frame top located above the door opening; b) a door comprising a door top and a door width, the door configured to pivot from a closed position in which the door covers the door opening, the door width is substantially parallel to the door frame width and the door top faces the door frame top, to an open position in which the door does not cover the door opening and in which the door width is not substantially parallel to the door frame width; c) a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer located in the door frame top and comprising: i) a housing comprising an interior, a top side, a bottom side opposite the top side and facing the door top when the door is in the closed position, a housing height extending from the housing top side to the housing bottom side and generally perpendicular to the door frame width and the door width, a front side, a rear side, a housing thickness extending from the housing front side to the housing rear side
- pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the spindle to rotate (i.e., partially rotate) about the spindle rotational axis and cause the piston to move within the cylinder at least partially along the cylinder length.
- the spindle does not extend through the top cap.
- the system further comprises a spindle seal, the spindle seal surrounding and compressing against the perimeter of the spindle and located below the top cap.
- the spindle seal comprises a diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height.
- the system further comprises a bottom bearing located between the spindle seal and the cam assembly, the bottom bearing comprising a diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height.
- the top cap further comprises a top cap circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring surrounding the top cap circumference.
- the top cap is attached to the housing via epoxy and threading.
- the top cap and the housing are comprised of the same material.
- the system further comprises at least one valve controlling the flow of the hydraulic fluid within the at least one channel, the at least one valve comprising a valve stem having a valve stem height generally parallel to the housing height and further wherein the valve stem comprises a top ridge (comprising a top ridge diameter perpendicular to the housing height), a middle ridge located below the top ridge (and comprising a middle diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height), and a lower ridge located below the top ridge and the middle ridge (and comprising a lower ridge diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height), a top O-ring located between the top ridge (and comprising a top O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height) and the middle ridge and compressing against the valve stem and a lower O-ring located between the middle ridge and the lower ridge and compressing against the valve stem (and comprising a lower O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height).
- the valve stem comprises a top ridge (comprising a top
- the system further comprises at least one end cap located on the proximal end of the housing, the end cap comprising an end cap diameter generally perpendicular to the housing width, at least one spring located distally relative to the end cap and the piston, the spring comprising a proximal end attached to the piston and a distal end, the spring having a relaxed position and a compressed position, and further wherein moving the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the door arm to cause the spindle to rotate about the spindle rotation axis and cause the spring to move from the relaxed position to the compressed position and the piston to move distally (and the in the general direction of toward the spindle) within the cylinder.
- the end cap is configured to seal the hydraulic fluid within the proximal chamber and the housing and the end cap are comprised of the same material.
- the end cap further comprises a circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring, the O-ring surrounding and compressing against the end cap circumference.
- pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the piston to move distally (and generally towards the spindle) and move hydraulic fluid located distal to the piston distally within the cylinder.
- moving the piston distally within the cylinder is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the distal chamber through the at least one channel and into the proximal chamber.
- pivoting the door from the open position to the closed position is configured to cause the piston to move proximally (and generally away from the spindle) and move hydraulic fluid located proximal to the piston proximally within the cylinder.
- moving the piston proximally within the cylinder is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the proximal chamber through the at least one channel and into the distal chamber.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a front perspective view of a hydraulic door closer of one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates a front exploded perspective view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 illustrates a bottom exploded perspective view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 illustrates a top plan view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 5 , taken along line 6 - 6 of FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates a close-up cross-sectional view of the area of the hydraulic door closer denoted by the circled region labelled 7 in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 illustrates a close-up cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer denoted by the circled region labelled 8 in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 9 illustrates a front, exploded view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 10 illustrates a proximal, exploded perspective view of a portion of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 ; in FIG. 10 , the housing is transparent to better show the channels.
- FIG. 11 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 11 shows the location of the piston during the process of moving the door from the closed position to the open position.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 12 shows the location of the piston when the door is in the open position.
- FIG. 13 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 13 shows the location of the piston during the process of moving the door between the opened and closed positions.
- FIG. 14 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 14 shows the location of the piston when the door is in the closed position.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a side elevation view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 in use in a door.
- FIG. 16 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 1 ; the spindle is not shown for ease of viewing.
- FIG. 17 illustrates a sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 16 , taken along line 17 - 17 of FIG. 16 .
- FIG. 18 illustrates a sectional view of the hydraulic door closer of FIG. 16 , taken along line 18 - 18 of FIG. 16 .
- FIGS. 1-18 the present invention provides a hydraulic door closer system 10 .
- the hydraulic door closer is an overhead concealed door closer.
- FIGS. 1-18 are engineering drawings, drawn to scale. However, it will be appreciated that other dimensional proportions between the components are possible.
- the system is a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system 10 comprising: a) a door frame 12 defining a door opening 14 , the door frame 12 comprising a door frame width 16 , a door frame height 18 generally perpendicular to the door frame width 16 , and a door frame top 17 located above the door opening 14 ; b) a door comprising a door top 20 and a door width 22 , the door configured to pivot from a closed position in which the door covers the door opening 14 , the door width 22 is substantially parallel to the door frame width 16 and the door top 20 faces the door frame top 17 , to an open position in which the door does not cover the door opening 14 and in which the door width 22 is not substantially parallel to the door frame width 16 ; and c) a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer 24 that may be located in the door frame top 17 .
- the hydraulic overhead concealed door closer 24 may include i) a housing 26 comprising an interior 28 , a top side 30 , a bottom side 32 opposite the top side 30 and facing the door top 20 when the door is in the closed position, a housing height 34 extending from the housing top side 30 to the housing bottom side 32 and generally perpendicular to the door frame width 16 and the door width 22 , a front side 36 , a rear side 38 , a housing thickness 40 extending from the housing front side 36 to the housing rear side 38 and generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 and generally perpendicular to the door width 22 when the door is in the closed position, a proximal end 44 , a distal end 42 , a housing width 46 extending from the housing proximal end 44 to the housing distal end 42 and generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 and the housing thickness 40 and generally parallel to the door width 22 when the door is in the closed position.
- the hydraulic overhead concealed door closer 10 may also include a cylinder 48 located in the housing interior 28 , the cylinder 48 having a cylinder length 50 generally parallel to the housing width 46 as well as a moveable piston 52 located in the cylinder 48 and configured to move at least partially along the cylinder length 50 , the moveable piston 52 dividing the housing interior 28 into a proximal chamber 56 and a distal chamber 54 .
- the door closer may include multiple cylinders 48 , each of which may have a piston 52 .
- the door closer interior also includes fluid, e.g., hydraulic fluid, located in the proximal chamber 56 and the distal chamber 54 .
- the door closer 10 may also include at least one channel 58 A and 58 B located in the housing interior 28 and configured to transport hydraulic fluid between the proximal and distal chambers 56 and 54 , the at least one channel 58 A and 58 B having a channel length 60 generally parallel to the housing width 46 and the cylinder length 50 .
- Multiple channels 58 A and 58 B and drains 119 , 120 , 121 and 122 such as those shown in the drawings are possible.
- the door closer 10 may also include a cam assembly 62 comprising a spindle 64 , the spindle 64 having a spindle height 66 generally parallel to the housing height 34 and a spindle perimeter 68 generally perpendicular to the spindle height 66 , the spindle 64 extending below the housing bottom side 32 , the spindle 64 configured to rotate about a spindle rotational axis 70 generally parallel to the spindle height 66 (rotate means at least partially rotate).
- the system may also include an arm 72 attached to the spindle 64 and to the door top 20 . The arm 72 may close around the spindle 64 and be adjustable using for example an Allen wrench.
- the door closer 10 may also include a top cap 78 having a top cap diameter 80 generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 and sealing the distal chamber 54 from the door frame 12 , the top cap 78 located at the top side 30 of the housing 26 and opposite to the spindle 64 .
- the top cap 78 may be located directly above the spindle 64 .
- the spindle 64 generally does not protrude through the top cap 78 .
- pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the spindle 64 to rotate (i.e., partially rotate) about the spindle rotational axis 70 and cause the piston 52 to move within the cylinder 48 at least partially along the cylinder length 50 .
- the system further comprises a spindle seal 82 , the spindle seal 82 surrounding and compressing against the perimeter 68 of the spindle 64 and located below the top cap 78 .
- the spindle seal 82 comprises a diameter 84 generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 .
- the spindle seal 82 has an inner wall 83 , an outer wall 85 , a v-shaped channel 87 between the inner wall 83 and outer wall 85 , an open top end 89 (as best seen in FIGS. 2 and 7 ) and a closed bottom end 91 (as best seen in FIGS. 3 and 7 ).
- the inner wall 83 Prior to assembly into the housing 26 , the inner wall 83 is angled (e.g., at approximately an angle of between about 10 to about 30 degrees relative to the outer wall 85 ). Once the spindle seal 82 is placed in the housing 26 , it pushes against the spindle 64 for better sealing.
- the spindle seal 82 may be comprised of rubber, for example.
- the system further comprises a bottom bearing 86 located between the spindle seal 82 and the cam assembly 62 , the bottom bearing 86 comprising a diameter 88 generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 .
- the system may also include a top bearing 128 located above the spindle seal 82 .
- the top cap 78 further comprises a top cap circumference 90 and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring 92 surrounding the top cap circumference 90 .
- the top cap 78 is attached to the housing 26 via epoxy and threading.
- the top cap 78 and the housing 26 are comprised of the same material.
- the system further comprises at least one valve 94 A, 94 B, and 94 C controlling the flow of the hydraulic fluid within the at least one channel 58 A and 58 B, the at least one valve 94 A, 94 B, and 94 C comprising a valve stem 96 having a valve stem height generally parallel to the housing height 34 and further wherein the valve stem 96 comprises a top ridge 98 (comprising a top ridge diameter perpendicular to the housing height 34 ), a middle ridge 100 located below the top ridge 98 (and comprising a middle diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 ), and a lower ridge 102 located below the top ridge 98 and the middle ridge 100 (and comprising a lower ridge diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 ), a top O-ring 104 located between the top ridge 98 (and comprising a top O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34 ) and the middle ridge 100 and compressing against the valve stem 96 and
- the valves 94 A-C which may be adjustable via a screw driver, may also be secured into housing 26 through the use of locking rings/washers 131 that are stamped into the housing 26 above the valves 94 A-C, and prevent the valves 94 A-C from screwing out of the housing 26 .
- the locking rings 131 may have a diameter that is slightly larger than the diameters of each of the housing ports leading to the valves 94 A-C, and the locking rings 131 are press fit/stamped to force the locking rings 131 through the smaller ports.
- the system further comprises at least one end cap 108 located on the distal end 42 of the housing 26 , the end cap 108 comprising an end cap diameter 110 generally perpendicular to the housing width 46 , at least one spring 112 located proximally relative to the end cap 108 and the piston 52 , the spring 112 comprising a distal end 116 attached to the piston 52 and a proximal end 114 , the spring 112 having a relaxed position and a compressed position, and further wherein moving the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the door arm 72 to cause the spindle 64 to rotate about the spindle rotation axis 70 and cause the spring 112 to move from the relaxed position to the compressed position and the piston 52 to move distally (and in the general direction of toward the spindle 64 ) within the cylinder 48 .
- the spring 112 is adjustable by a user, e.g., by turning a component on the end cap 108 .
- the end cap 108 is configured to seal the hydraulic fluid within the proximal chamber 56 and further wherein the housing 26 and the end cap 108 are comprised of the same material.
- the end cap 108 further comprises a circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an end cap O-ring 118 , the end cap O-ring 118 surrounding and compressing against the end cap circumference.
- pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the piston 52 to move distally (and generally towards the spindle 64 ) and move hydraulic fluid located distal to the piston 52 distally within the cylinder 48 .
- moving the piston 52 distally within the cylinder 48 is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the distal chamber 54 through the at least one channel 58 A and 58 B and into the proximal chamber 56 .
- pivoting the door from the open position to the closed position is configured to cause the piston 52 to move proximally (and generally away from the spindle 64 ) and move hydraulic fluid located proximal to the piston 52 proximally within the cylinder 48 .
- moving the piston 52 proximally within the cylinder 48 is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the proximal chamber 56 through the at least one channel 58 A and 58 B and into the distal chamber 54 .
- the system is assembled as shown in FIG. 2 , with the bottom bearing 86 placed in the port/opening 126 in the housing 26 that the top cap 78 closes, followed by the cam assembly 62 , followed by the top cap 78 .
- the top cap 78 is positioned by moving the top cap 78 toward the port/opening 126 in the housing 26 .
- the spindle 64 does not protrude through the top cap 78 .
- the system may be sold without the door, door frame 12 , and arm 72 .
- the present disclosure may also be used in a method that includes providing the door closer 10 and installing the door closer 10 in a door frame 12 and attaching the door closer 10 to a door.
- the spring 112 may be bolted to the cam assembly 62 using the bolts 130 shown in FIG. 9 .
- the at least one channel may include several channels 58 A and 58 B that are regulated by several valves (e.g., a backcheck valve 94 C which is nearest to the spindle 64 , a sweep valve 94 B, and a latch valve 94 A that is furthest from the spindle 64 ), as well as drains 119 , 120 , 121 , and 122 and balls 123 .
- valves e.g., a backcheck valve 94 C which is nearest to the spindle 64 , a sweep valve 94 B, and a latch valve 94 A that is furthest from the spindle 64 .
- Opening the backcheck valve 94 C reduces backcheck and makes the door easier to open. Closing the sweep valve 94 B and latch valve 94 A makes the sweep and latch closing of the door slower.
- the door is moved from the closed position to the open position.
- the spindle 64 rotates, moving the piston 52 distally towards the spindle 64 and the housing distal end 42 , compressing the spring 112 .
- the piston 52 moves through the backcheck drain hole 119 .
- Fluid in the distal chamber 54 moves to the proximal chamber 56 by moving through the main hole 132 , upwardly through the backcheck drain hole 119 where the fluid is blocked by steel ball 123 , and then travels through the drain hole 122 .
- the spring 112 relaxes, and the piston 52 moves proximally towards the end cap 108 , causing the spindle 64 to return to the start position.
- opening the sweep valve 94 B makes the fluid in the proximal chamber 56 move to the distal chamber 54 using sweep drain hole 121 , sweep valve 94 B, drain hole 122 and piston 52 .
- latch valve 94 A When sweeping is done, opening the latch valve 94 A will allow leftover fluid in the proximal chamber 56 to move back to the distal chamber 54 using latch drain hole 120 , upwardly through latch valve 94 A, downwardly through sweep valve 94 B, out drain hole 122 and piston 52 , as a result the door is fully closed. See FIG. 12 .
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A hydraulic door closer is disclosed. The hydraulic door closer may include a top cap surrounded by an O-ring that is located at the top of the hydraulic door closer housing opposite a spindle to seal the hydraulic fluid within the housing. In addition to or in lieu of the top cap design, the door closer may include a locking washer to secure the valves to the housing; epoxy and an O-ring at the interface between the top cap and the housing of the door closer; use of a dual-walled rubber seal around the spindle; use of dual O-rings on each valve stems; use of caps that are made of the same material as the housing instead of aluminum and use of epoxy on the end caps; and/or use of backcheck with an adjustable spring.
Description
- This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C.
Section 119 to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/369,737, filed Aug. 1, 2016, entitled “DOOR CLOSER”, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. - The present invention relates to door closers, more particularly, to hydraulic door closers whose opening cycle and closing cycle is controlled by the movement of hydraulic fluid within the door closer.
- Hydraulic overhead concealed door closers typically include a spindle that extends below the closer housing to connect to the door as well as a cap on the bottom of the closer housing that faces the door. In such prior designs, the spindle extends through the cap. Unfortunately, such caps are often not effective in preventing hydraulic fluid within the door closer from leaking, which is aided by gravity.
- Fluid may also leak around the exterior of the spindle due to the fact that spindles may not have an entirely smooth exterior surface.
- In prior designs, one or more adjustment valves are usually present. The adjustment valves control the flow of hydraulic fluid through the door closer. Without sealing around the valves, the valves are prone to leakage of hydraulic fluid.
- Moreover, in prior designs, the end caps are typically comprised of aluminum whereas the closer housing is typically comprised of a different material (namely, steel) and the use of different materials can lead to leakage.
- Finally, backcheck is feature on some door closers that prevents the door from crashing into the wall when it is opened suddenly. However, existing backcheck designs on the market use a fixed spring instead of an adjustable spring so that the strength of the spring force in the existing designs cannot be adjusted by the user.
- Therefore, there is a need for new door closers that are less prone to leakage. There is also a need for new door closers with backcheck that also include an adjustable spring.
- The present disclosure provides a door closer that is less prone to leaking and/or includes backcheck with an adjustable spring as described herein.
- In some embodiments, the door closer includes one or more features that may resist leakage of hydraulic fluid: 1) the top cap is opposite the spindle and is on top of the housing so that gravity does not cause fluid to leak through the cap; 2) epoxy and an O-ring at the interface between the top cap and the housing of the door closer; 3) use of a rubber seal around the spindle, which may be in the form of a circular piece of rubbex with an inner wall and outer wall and the rubber seal may compress the inner wall against the spindle to create a seal, and the seal may be comprised of metallocene butadiene rubber; 4) use of dual O-rings on each valve stems, namely, adjustment valves that include—three ridges/lip, a bottom ridge, a middle ridge, and a top ridge and an O-ring is between the bottom ridge and the middle ridge and a different O-ring is between the middle and between the top ridge; and/or 5) use of caps that are made of steel (the same material as the housing) instead of aluminum and use of epoxy on the end caps. The present disclosure also provides use of backcheck with an adjustable spring. The aforementioned is intended to provide a brief summary of some of the features of the present disclosure and is not intended to limit the present disclosure.
- In some embodiments, the present overhead concealed door closer system comprising: a) a door frame defining a door opening, the door frame comprising a door frame width and a door frame top located above the door opening; b) a door comprising a door top and a door width, the door configured to pivot from a closed position in which the door covers the door opening, the door width is substantially parallel to the door frame width and the door top faces the door frame top, to an open position in which the door does not cover the door opening and in which the door width is not substantially parallel to the door frame width; c) a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer located in the door frame top and comprising: i) a housing comprising an interior, a top side, a bottom side opposite the top side and facing the door top when the door is in the closed position, a housing height extending from the housing top side to the housing bottom side and generally perpendicular to the door frame width and the door width, a front side, a rear side, a housing thickness extending from the housing front side to the housing rear side and generally perpendicular to the housing height and generally perpendicular to the door width when the door is in the closed position, a proximal end, a distal end, a housing width extending from the housing proximal end to the housing distal end and generally perpendicular to the housing height and the housing thickness and generally parallel to the door width when the door is in the closed position; a cylinder located in the housing interior, the cylinder having a cylinder length generally parallel to the housing width; a moveable piston located in the cylinder and configured to move at least partially along the cylinder length, the moveable piston dividing the housing interior into a proximal chamber and a distal chamber; iv) hydraulic fluid located in the proximal chamber and the distal chamber; v) at least one channel located in the housing interior and configured to transport hydraulic fluid between the proximal and distal chambers, the at least one channel having a channel length generally parallel to the housing width and the cylinder length; vi) a cam assembly comprising a spindle, the spindle having a spindle height generally parallel to the housing height and a spindle perimeter generally perpendicular to the spindle height, the spindle extending below the housing bottom side, the spindle configured to rotate about a spindle rotational axis generally parallel to the spindle height (rotate means at least partially rotate); vii) an arm attached to the spindle and to the door top; and viii) a top cap having a top cap diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height and sealing the distal chamber from the door frame, the top cap located at the top side of the housing and opposite to the spindle (more particularly opposite the tip of the spindle that extends below the bottom side of the housing). Optionally, pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the spindle to rotate (i.e., partially rotate) about the spindle rotational axis and cause the piston to move within the cylinder at least partially along the cylinder length. Optionally, the spindle does not extend through the top cap. Optionally, the system further comprises a spindle seal, the spindle seal surrounding and compressing against the perimeter of the spindle and located below the top cap. Optionally, the spindle seal comprises a diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height. Optionally, the system further comprises a bottom bearing located between the spindle seal and the cam assembly, the bottom bearing comprising a diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height. Optionally, the top cap further comprises a top cap circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring surrounding the top cap circumference. Optionally, the top cap is attached to the housing via epoxy and threading. Optionally, the top cap and the housing are comprised of the same material. Optionally, the system further comprises at least one valve controlling the flow of the hydraulic fluid within the at least one channel, the at least one valve comprising a valve stem having a valve stem height generally parallel to the housing height and further wherein the valve stem comprises a top ridge (comprising a top ridge diameter perpendicular to the housing height), a middle ridge located below the top ridge (and comprising a middle diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height), and a lower ridge located below the top ridge and the middle ridge (and comprising a lower ridge diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height), a top O-ring located between the top ridge (and comprising a top O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height) and the middle ridge and compressing against the valve stem and a lower O-ring located between the middle ridge and the lower ridge and compressing against the valve stem (and comprising a lower O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height). Optionally, the system further comprises at least one end cap located on the proximal end of the housing, the end cap comprising an end cap diameter generally perpendicular to the housing width, at least one spring located distally relative to the end cap and the piston, the spring comprising a proximal end attached to the piston and a distal end, the spring having a relaxed position and a compressed position, and further wherein moving the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the door arm to cause the spindle to rotate about the spindle rotation axis and cause the spring to move from the relaxed position to the compressed position and the piston to move distally (and the in the general direction of toward the spindle) within the cylinder. Optionally, the end cap is configured to seal the hydraulic fluid within the proximal chamber and the housing and the end cap are comprised of the same material. Optionally, the end cap further comprises a circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring, the O-ring surrounding and compressing against the end cap circumference. Optionally, pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the piston to move distally (and generally towards the spindle) and move hydraulic fluid located distal to the piston distally within the cylinder. Optionally, moving the piston distally within the cylinder is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the distal chamber through the at least one channel and into the proximal chamber. Optionally, pivoting the door from the open position to the closed position is configured to cause the piston to move proximally (and generally away from the spindle) and move hydraulic fluid located proximal to the piston proximally within the cylinder. Optionally, moving the piston proximally within the cylinder is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the proximal chamber through the at least one channel and into the distal chamber.
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FIG. 1 illustrates a front perspective view of a hydraulic door closer of one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 illustrates a front exploded perspective view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 illustrates a bottom exploded perspective view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 illustrates a top plan view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 6 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 5 , taken along line 6-6 ofFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 illustrates a close-up cross-sectional view of the area of the hydraulic door closer denoted by the circled region labelled 7 inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 illustrates a close-up cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer denoted by the circled region labelled 8 inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 illustrates a front, exploded view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 10 illustrates a proximal, exploded perspective view of a portion of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 ; inFIG. 10 , the housing is transparent to better show the channels. -
FIG. 11 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 ;FIG. 11 shows the location of the piston during the process of moving the door from the closed position to the open position. -
FIG. 12 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 ;FIG. 12 shows the location of the piston when the door is in the open position. -
FIG. 13 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 ;FIG. 13 shows the location of the piston during the process of moving the door between the opened and closed positions. -
FIG. 14 illustrates a cross-sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 ;FIG. 14 shows the location of the piston when the door is in the closed position. -
FIG. 15 illustrates a side elevation view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 in use in a door. -
FIG. 16 illustrates a bottom perspective view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 1 ; the spindle is not shown for ease of viewing. -
FIG. 17 illustrates a sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 16 , taken along line 17-17 ofFIG. 16 . -
FIG. 18 illustrates a sectional view of the hydraulic door closer ofFIG. 16 , taken along line 18-18 ofFIG. 16 . - With reference to
FIGS. 1-18 , the present invention provides a hydraulic door closer system 10. In the drawings, not all reference numbers are included in each drawing for the sake of clarity. Preferably, the hydraulic door closer is an overhead concealed door closer.FIGS. 1-18 are engineering drawings, drawn to scale. However, it will be appreciated that other dimensional proportions between the components are possible. - Referring further to
FIGS. 1-18 , in some embodiments, the system is a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system 10 comprising: a) adoor frame 12 defining adoor opening 14, thedoor frame 12 comprising adoor frame width 16, adoor frame height 18 generally perpendicular to thedoor frame width 16, and adoor frame top 17 located above thedoor opening 14; b) a door comprising adoor top 20 and adoor width 22, the door configured to pivot from a closed position in which the door covers thedoor opening 14, thedoor width 22 is substantially parallel to thedoor frame width 16 and the door top 20 faces thedoor frame top 17, to an open position in which the door does not cover thedoor opening 14 and in which thedoor width 22 is not substantially parallel to thedoor frame width 16; and c) a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer 24 that may be located in thedoor frame top 17. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer 24 may include i) ahousing 26 comprising an interior 28, atop side 30, abottom side 32 opposite thetop side 30 and facing the door top 20 when the door is in the closed position, ahousing height 34 extending from thehousing top side 30 to thehousing bottom side 32 and generally perpendicular to thedoor frame width 16 and thedoor width 22, afront side 36, arear side 38, ahousing thickness 40 extending from thehousing front side 36 to the housingrear side 38 and generally perpendicular to thehousing height 34 and generally perpendicular to thedoor width 22 when the door is in the closed position, aproximal end 44, adistal end 42, ahousing width 46 extending from the housingproximal end 44 to the housingdistal end 42 and generally perpendicular to thehousing height 34 and thehousing thickness 40 and generally parallel to thedoor width 22 when the door is in the closed position. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer 10 may also include acylinder 48 located in thehousing interior 28, thecylinder 48 having acylinder length 50 generally parallel to thehousing width 46 as well as amoveable piston 52 located in thecylinder 48 and configured to move at least partially along thecylinder length 50, themoveable piston 52 dividing thehousing interior 28 into aproximal chamber 56 and adistal chamber 54. The door closer may includemultiple cylinders 48, each of which may have apiston 52. The door closer interior also includes fluid, e.g., hydraulic fluid, located in theproximal chamber 56 and thedistal chamber 54. The door closer 10 may also include at least onechannel housing interior 28 and configured to transport hydraulic fluid between the proximal anddistal chambers channel channel length 60 generally parallel to thehousing width 46 and thecylinder length 50.Multiple channels cam assembly 62 comprising aspindle 64, thespindle 64 having aspindle height 66 generally parallel to thehousing height 34 and aspindle perimeter 68 generally perpendicular to thespindle height 66, thespindle 64 extending below thehousing bottom side 32, thespindle 64 configured to rotate about a spindlerotational axis 70 generally parallel to the spindle height 66 (rotate means at least partially rotate). The system may also include anarm 72 attached to thespindle 64 and to thedoor top 20. Thearm 72 may close around thespindle 64 and be adjustable using for example an Allen wrench. The door closer 10 may also include atop cap 78 having atop cap diameter 80 generally perpendicular to thehousing height 34 and sealing thedistal chamber 54 from thedoor frame 12, thetop cap 78 located at thetop side 30 of thehousing 26 and opposite to thespindle 64. Thetop cap 78 may be located directly above thespindle 64. As shown in the drawings, thespindle 64 generally does not protrude through thetop cap 78. Optionally, pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause thespindle 64 to rotate (i.e., partially rotate) about the spindlerotational axis 70 and cause thepiston 52 to move within thecylinder 48 at least partially along thecylinder length 50. Optionally, the system further comprises aspindle seal 82, thespindle seal 82 surrounding and compressing against theperimeter 68 of thespindle 64 and located below thetop cap 78. Optionally, thespindle seal 82 comprises adiameter 84 generally perpendicular to thehousing height 34. Optionally, as best seen inFIG. 7 , thespindle seal 82 has aninner wall 83, anouter wall 85, a v-shapedchannel 87 between theinner wall 83 andouter wall 85, an open top end 89 (as best seen inFIGS. 2 and 7 ) and a closed bottom end 91 (as best seen inFIGS. 3 and 7 ). Prior to assembly into thehousing 26, theinner wall 83 is angled (e.g., at approximately an angle of between about 10 to about 30 degrees relative to the outer wall 85). Once thespindle seal 82 is placed in thehousing 26, it pushes against thespindle 64 for better sealing. Thespindle seal 82 may be comprised of rubber, for example. - Optionally, the system further comprises a bottom bearing 86 located between the
spindle seal 82 and thecam assembly 62, the bottom bearing 86 comprising adiameter 88 generally perpendicular to thehousing height 34. The system may also include atop bearing 128 located above thespindle seal 82. Optionally, thetop cap 78 further comprises atop cap circumference 90 and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring 92 surrounding thetop cap circumference 90. Optionally, thetop cap 78 is attached to thehousing 26 via epoxy and threading. Optionally, thetop cap 78 and thehousing 26 are comprised of the same material. Optionally, the system further comprises at least onevalve channel valve valve stem 96 having a valve stem height generally parallel to thehousing height 34 and further wherein thevalve stem 96 comprises a top ridge 98 (comprising a top ridge diameter perpendicular to the housing height 34), amiddle ridge 100 located below the top ridge 98 (and comprising a middle diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34), and alower ridge 102 located below thetop ridge 98 and the middle ridge 100 (and comprising a lower ridge diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34), a top O-ring 104 located between the top ridge 98 (and comprising a top O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34) and themiddle ridge 100 and compressing against thevalve stem 96 and a lower O-ring 106 located between themiddle ridge 100 and thelower ridge 102 and compressing against the valve stem 96 (and comprising a lower O-ring diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height 34). Thevalves 94A-C, which may be adjustable via a screw driver, may also be secured intohousing 26 through the use of locking rings/washers 131 that are stamped into thehousing 26 above thevalves 94A-C, and prevent thevalves 94A-C from screwing out of thehousing 26. More particularly, the locking rings 131 may have a diameter that is slightly larger than the diameters of each of the housing ports leading to thevalves 94A-C, and the locking rings 131 are press fit/stamped to force the locking rings 131 through the smaller ports. - Optionally, the system further comprises at least one
end cap 108 located on thedistal end 42 of thehousing 26, theend cap 108 comprising anend cap diameter 110 generally perpendicular to thehousing width 46, at least onespring 112 located proximally relative to theend cap 108 and thepiston 52, thespring 112 comprising adistal end 116 attached to thepiston 52 and aproximal end 114, thespring 112 having a relaxed position and a compressed position, and further wherein moving the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause thedoor arm 72 to cause thespindle 64 to rotate about thespindle rotation axis 70 and cause thespring 112 to move from the relaxed position to the compressed position and thepiston 52 to move distally (and in the general direction of toward the spindle 64) within thecylinder 48. Optionally, thespring 112 is adjustable by a user, e.g., by turning a component on theend cap 108. Optionally, theend cap 108 is configured to seal the hydraulic fluid within theproximal chamber 56 and further wherein thehousing 26 and theend cap 108 are comprised of the same material. Optionally, theend cap 108 further comprises a circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an end cap O-ring 118, the end cap O-ring 118 surrounding and compressing against the end cap circumference. Optionally, pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause thepiston 52 to move distally (and generally towards the spindle 64) and move hydraulic fluid located distal to thepiston 52 distally within thecylinder 48. Optionally, moving thepiston 52 distally within thecylinder 48 is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from thedistal chamber 54 through the at least onechannel proximal chamber 56. Optionally, pivoting the door from the open position to the closed position is configured to cause thepiston 52 to move proximally (and generally away from the spindle 64) and move hydraulic fluid located proximal to thepiston 52 proximally within thecylinder 48. Optionally, moving thepiston 52 proximally within thecylinder 48 is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from theproximal chamber 56 through the at least onechannel distal chamber 54. - Optionally, the system is assembled as shown in
FIG. 2 , with the bottom bearing 86 placed in the port/opening 126 in thehousing 26 that thetop cap 78 closes, followed by thecam assembly 62, followed by thetop cap 78. Thetop cap 78 is positioned by moving thetop cap 78 toward the port/opening 126 in thehousing 26. As shown, thespindle 64 does not protrude through thetop cap 78. - The system may be sold without the door,
door frame 12, andarm 72. The present disclosure may also be used in a method that includes providing the door closer 10 and installing the door closer 10 in adoor frame 12 and attaching the door closer 10 to a door. - The
spring 112 may be bolted to thecam assembly 62 using thebolts 130 shown inFIG. 9 . - The at least one channel may include
several channels backcheck valve 94C which is nearest to thespindle 64, asweep valve 94B, and alatch valve 94A that is furthest from the spindle 64), as well asdrains balls 123. - Operation of the Door Closer
- One example of operation of the door closer 10 will now be described. It will be understood that the operation provided is exemplary.
- The Operation of the Sweep and Latch Valve
- Opening the
backcheck valve 94C reduces backcheck and makes the door easier to open. Closing thesweep valve 94B and latchvalve 94A makes the sweep and latch closing of the door slower. - While opening
backcheck valve 94C,close sweep valve 94B and latchvalve 94A - The door is moved from the closed position to the open position.
- The
spindle 64 rotates, moving thepiston 52 distally towards thespindle 64 and the housingdistal end 42, compressing thespring 112. Thepiston 52 moves through thebackcheck drain hole 119. Fluid in thedistal chamber 54 moves to theproximal chamber 56 by moving through themain hole 132, upwardly through thebackcheck drain hole 119 where the fluid is blocked bysteel ball 123, and then travels through thedrain hole 122. - The
spring 112 relaxes, and thepiston 52 moves proximally towards theend cap 108, causing thespindle 64 to return to the start position. - With the movement above, opening the
sweep valve 94B makes the fluid in theproximal chamber 56 move to thedistal chamber 54 usingsweep drain hole 121,sweep valve 94B,drain hole 122 andpiston 52. - When fluid in the
distal chamber 54 is moving, if thepiston 52 is blockingsweep drain hole 121, sweeping is done. SeeFIG. 11 . - When sweeping is done, opening the
latch valve 94A will allow leftover fluid in theproximal chamber 56 to move back to thedistal chamber 54 usinglatch drain hole 120, upwardly throughlatch valve 94A, downwardly throughsweep valve 94B, outdrain hole 122 andpiston 52, as a result the door is fully closed. SeeFIG. 12 . - The Operation of the Backcheck Valve
- Fully
close backcheck valve 94C, the door is opened, rotating thespindle 64 and moving thepiston 52 distally (toward the spindle 64), as fluid moves from thedistal chamber 54 to theproximal chamber 56 via thebackcheck drain hole 119. While thepiston 52 is blocking thebackcheck drain hole 119, thepiston 52 cannot move since fluid is controlled bybackcheck drain hole 119 only. SeeFIG. 12 . - When the
piston 52 is not moving, thespindle 64 cannot rotate further due to the intense pressure in thehousing interior 28. This is what is referred to as backcheck. - (When the
backcheck valve 94C is fully closed, a very small amount of oil flows in the gap between thecylinder 48 andpiston 52, allowing the door to open slowly further). - The items referred to above are labelled in the drawings per the below legend.
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system 10 door frame 12 door opening 14 door frame width 16 door frame height 18 door top 20 door width 22 closer 24 housing 26 interior 28 housing top 30 housing bottom 32 housing height 34 front side 36 rear side 38 housing thickness 40 distal end 42 proximal end 44 housing width 46 cylinder 48 cylinder length 50 piston 52 distal chamber 54 proximal chamber 56 channel 58A & B channel length 60 cam assembly 62 spindle 64 spindle height 66 spindle perimeter 68 spindle rotational axis 70 arm 72 top cap 78 top cap diameter 80 spindle seal 82 Spindle seal inner wall 83 spindle seal diameter 84 Spindle seal outer wall 85 bottom bearing 86 Spindle seal groove 87 bottom bearing diameter 88 Spindle seal top 89 top cap circumference 90 Spindle seal bottom 91 top cap o- ring 92 at least one valve 94A, B, C valve stem 96 top ridge 98 middle ridge 100 lower ridge 102 top o- ring 104 lower o- ring 106 end cap 108 end cap diameter 110 spring 112 spring distal end 114 spring proximal end 116 end cap o- ring 118 back check drain hole 119 latch drain hole 120 sweep drain hole 121 drain hole 122 steel ball 123 Port of housing 126 Top Bearing 128 Bolts 130 Locking ring 131 Main drain hole 132 - Having now described the invention in accordance with the requirements of the patent statutes, those skilled in the art will understand how to make changes and modifications to the disclosed embodiments to meet their specific requirements or conditions. Changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, the steps of any method described herein may be performed in any suitable order and steps may be performed simultaneously if needed.
- Terms of degree such as “generally”, “substantially”, “about” and “approximately” as used herein mean a reasonable amount of deviation of the modified term such that the end result is not significantly changed. For example, these terms can be construed as including a deviation of at least ±5% of the modified term if this deviation would not negate the meaning of the word it modifies. In addition, the steps of the methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order, including simultaneously.
Claims (17)
1. A hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system comprising:
a) a door frame defining a door opening, the door frame comprising a door frame width and a door frame top located above the door opening;
b) a door comprising a door top and a door width, the door configured to pivot from a closed position in which the door covers the door opening, the door width is substantially parallel to the door frame width and the door top faces the door frame top, to an open position in which the door does not cover the door opening and in which the door width is not substantially parallel to the door frame width; and
c) a hydraulic overhead concealed door closer located in the door frame top and comprising:
i) a housing comprising an interior, a top side, a bottom side opposite the top side and facing the door top when the door is in the closed position, a housing height extending from the housing top side to the housing bottom side and generally perpendicular to the door frame width and the door width, a front side, a rear side, a housing thickness extending from the housing front side to the housing rear side and generally perpendicular to the housing height and generally perpendicular to the door width when the door is in the closed position, a proximal end, a distal end, a housing width extending from the housing proximal end to the housing distal end and generally perpendicular to the housing height and the housing thickness and generally parallel to the door width when the door is in the closed position;
ii) a cylinder located in the housing interior, the cylinder having a cylinder length generally parallel to the housing width;
iii) a moveable piston located in the cylinder and configured to move at least partially along the cylinder length, the moveable piston dividing the housing interior into a proximal chamber and a distal chamber;
iv) hydraulic fluid located in the proximal chamber and the distal chamber;
v) at least one channel located in the housing interior and configured to transport hydraulic fluid between the proximal and distal chambers, the at least one channel having a channel length generally parallel to the housing width and the cylinder length;
vi) a cam assembly comprising a spindle connected to the door top, the spindle having a spindle height generally parallel to the housing height and a spindle perimeter generally perpendicular to the spindle height, the spindle extending below the housing bottom side, the spindle configured to rotate about a spindle rotational axis generally parallel to the spindle height; and
vii) a top cap having a top cap diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height and sealing the distal chamber from the door frame, the top cap located at the top side of the housing and opposite to the spindle,
wherein pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the spindle to rotate about the spindle rotational axis and cause the piston to move within the cylinder at least partially along the cylinder length.
2. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises a spindle seal, the spindle seal surrounding and compressing against the perimeter of the spindle and located below the top cap.
3. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 2 wherein the spindle seal comprises a diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height.
4. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer of claim 3 wherein the spindle seal comprises an inner wall surrounding and compressing against the perimeter of the spindle, an outer wall, a channel between the inner wall and outer wall, an open top end and a closed bottom end.
5. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer of claim 4 , wherein the spindle seal is comprised of rubber.
6. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 2 wherein the system further comprises a bottom bearing located between the spindle seal and the cam assembly, the bottom bearing comprising a diameter generally perpendicular to the housing height.
7. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 wherein the top cap further comprises a top cap circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring surrounding the top cap circumference.
8. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 wherein the top cap is attached to the housing via epoxy and threading.
9. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 wherein the top cap and the housing are comprised of the same material.
10. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 wherein the system further comprises at least one valve controlling the flow of the hydraulic fluid within the at least one channel, the at least one valve comprising a valve stem having a valve stem height generally parallel to the housing height and further wherein the valve stem comprises a top ridge, a middle ridge located below the top ridge, and a lower ridge located below the top ridge and the middle ridge, a top O-ring located between the top ridge and the middle ridge and compressing against the valve stem and a lower O-ring located between the middle ridge and the lower ridge and compressing against the valve stem.
11. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 wherein the system further comprises at least one end cap located on the proximal end of the housing, the end cap comprising an end cap diameter generally perpendicular to the housing width, at least one spring located distally relative to the end cap and the piston, the spring comprising a proximal end attached to the piston and a distal end, the spring having a relaxed position and a compressed position, and further wherein moving the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the door to cause the spindle to rotate about the spindle rotation axis and cause the spring to move from the relaxed position to the compressed position and the piston to move distally within the cylinder.
12. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 11 wherein the end cap is configured to seal the hydraulic fluid within the proximal chamber and further wherein the housing and the end cap are comprised of the same material.
13. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 11 wherein the end cap further comprises a circumference and further wherein the system further comprises an O-ring, the O-ring surrounding and compressing against the end cap circumference.
14. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 , wherein pivoting the door from the closed position to the open position is configured to cause the piston to move distally and move hydraulic fluid located distal to the piston distally within the cylinder.
15. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 14 , wherein moving the piston distally within the cylinder is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the distal chamber through the at least one channel and into the proximal chamber.
16. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 1 , wherein pivoting the door from the open position to the closed position is configured to cause the piston to move proximally and move hydraulic fluid located proximal to the piston proximally within the cylinder.
17. The hydraulic overhead concealed door closer system of claim 16 , wherein moving the piston proximally within the cylinder is configured to cause hydraulic fluid to move from the proximal chamber through the at least one channel and into the distal chamber.
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