HYDRAULIC DOOR CLOSER CAPABLE OF REDUCING OIL-PRESSURE THEREIN IN HIGH TEMPERATURE
20210372184 ยท 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F3/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hydraulic door closer capable of reducing oil-pressure therein at high temperature, comprises a housing with an oil chamber, an oil storage cavity, and a piston in the housing of the hydraulic door closer. The oil storage cavity is in communication with the oil chamber; when the oil temperature increases, hydraulic oil in the oil chamber and oil storage cavity generates an increased oil pressure move the piston, whereby volume of the oil storage cavity is enlarged, such that oil from the chamber will flow into the cavity, to reduce the oil pressure of the chamber and cavity. When the oil temperature decreases, the oil pressure in the chamber and cavity is reduced, whereby the storage piston restores its original position, whereby volume of the cavity will be reduced, and the oil in the cavity flows back into the chamber. The pressure in the oil chamber is reduced when the hydraulic oil expands due to increased temperature to prevent failure of the seal and to avoid hydraulic oil leakage.
Claims
1. A method of controlling an internal pressure of a hydraulic door closer mounted between a door and a door frame, the closer having a fluid compartment filled with hydraulic fluid, the compartment including first, second and third cavities with increasing volumes, the method comprising: sliding a piston in the compartment in opposite directions so that fluid flows in opposite directions between the first, second and third cavities as pressure of the fluid in the fluid compartment increases and decreases in response to ambient temperature increases and decreases.
2. The method of claim 1 further comprising biasing the piston in a first direction with a spring in the compartment.
3. The method of claim 2 further comprising moving the piston toward in second direction opposite the first direction when fluid pressure compresses the spring.
4. The method of claim 1 further comprising maintaining a fixed volume of fluid in the compartment.
5. The method of claim 1 wherein movement of the piston changes the volume of the compartment.
6. The method of claim 1 further comprising maintaining the hydraulic fluid only on one side of the piston during operation of the door closer.
7. A method of adjusting internal pressure of a hydraulic door closer mounted between a door and a door frame, the closer having a fluid compartment filled with hydraulic fluid, the compartment including first, second and third cavities with increasing diameters, the method comprising: moving the piston in one direction in response to increased fluid pressure thereby increasing the volume of the compartment and moving the piston in a opposite direction in response to decreased fluid pressure thereby decreasing the volume of the compartment.
8. The method of claim 6 further comprising biasing the piston toward the one direction with a spring in the compartment.
9. The method of claim 8 further comprising moving the piston in the opposite position when fluid pressure compresses the spring.
10. The method of claim 7 further comprising maintaining the hydraulic fluid only on one side of the piston during operation of the door closer.
11. The method of claim 7 wherein the piston moves in response to changes in ambient temperatures.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein the piston moves in a first direction when the ambient temperature increases and in an opposite second direction when the ambient temperature decreases.
13. The method of claim 11 further comprising biasing the piston towards the first direction.
14. The method of claim 7 wherein the fluid pressure changes in response to changes in ambient temperature.
15. A hydraulic door closer mounted between a door and a door frame, comprising: a housing; a fluid compartment in the housing for holding hydraulic fluid and having a variable volume; a piston slidably mounted in the compartment and adapted to move within the compartment in response to changes in fluid pressure in the compartment; the compartment including a plurality of cavities with different volumes.
16. The hydraulic door closer of claim 15 wherein the hydraulic fluid pressure changes in response to ambient temperature changes.
17. The hydraulic door closer of claim 15 wherein the piston moves in one direction in response to increased fluid pressure thereby increasing the volume of the compartment and moves in a opposite direction in response to decreased fluid pressure thereby reducing the volume of the compartment.
18. The hydraulic door closer of claim 15 wherein the piston is mounted in the third cavity.
19. The hydraulic door closer of claim 15 further comprising a spring in the compartment to bias the piston to a first position.
20. The hydraulic door closer of claim 15 wherein the piston moves to a second position when the fluid pressure compresses the spring.
21. A hydraulic door closer mounted between a door and a door frame, comprising: a housing; a fluid compartment in the housing for holding hydraulic fluid and having a variable volume; and a piston slidably mounted in the compartment and adapted to move within the compartment in response to changes in fluid pressure in the compartment; the compartment including first, second, and third cavities with successively increasing diameters; and comprising a spring in the compartment to bias the piston to a first position.
22. The hydraulic door closer of claim 21 wherein the hydraulic fluid pressure changes in response to ambient temperature changes.
23. The hydraulic door closer of claim 21 wherein the piston moves in one direction in response to increased fluid pressure thereby increasing the volume of the compartment and moves in a opposite direction in response to decreased fluid pressure thereby reducing the volume of the compartment.
24. The hydraulic door closer of claim 21 the first, second and third cavities have increasing volumes.
25. The hydraulic door closer of claim 21 wherein the piston is mounted in the third cavity.
26. The hydraulic door closer of claim 21 wherein the piston moves to a second position when the fluid pressure compresses the spring.
27. A hydraulic door closer mounted between a door and a door frame, comprising: a housing; a fluid compartment in the housing for holding hydraulic fluid and having a variable volume; a piston slidably mounted in the compartment and adapted to move within the compartment in response to changes in fluid pressure in the compartment; the compartment including first, second and third cavities with increasing volumes; and a spring in the compartment to bias the piston to a first position.
28. The hydraulic door closer of claim 27 wherein the hydraulic fluid pressure changes in response to ambient temperature changes.
29. The hydraulic door closer of claim 27 wherein the piston moves in one direction in response to increased fluid pressure thereby increasing the volume of the compartment and moves in a opposite direction in response to decreased fluid pressure thereby reducing the volume of the compartment.
30. The hydraulic door closer of claim 27 wherein the piston is mounted in the third cavity.
31. A hydraulic door closer mounted between a door and a door frame, comprising: a housing; a fluid compartment in the housing for holding hydraulic fluid and having a variable volume; the fluid compartment including first, second and third cavities; the hydraulic fluid pressure changing in response to ambient temperature changes; a piston slidably mounted in the compartment and adapted to move within the compartment in response to changes in the ambient temperature and resulting hydraulic fluid pressure changes in the compartment; and the hydraulic fluid residing only on one side of the piston during operation of the door closer.
32. The hydraulic door closer of claim 31 wherein the piston moves in one direction in response to increased fluid pressure thereby increasing the volume of the compartment and moves in a opposite direction in response to decreased fluid pressure thereby reducing the volume of the compartment.
33. The hydraulic door closer of claim 31 wherein the first, second and third cavities have increasing volumes.
34. The hydraulic door closer of claim 31 wherein the first, second and third cavities have successively increasing diameters.
35. The hydraulic door closer of claim 31 wherein the piston is mounted in the third cavity.
36. The hydraulic door closer of claim 31 further comprising a spring in the compartment to bias the piston to a first position.
37. The hydraulic door closer of claim 36 wherein the piston moves to a second position when the fluid pressure compresses the spring.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The present invention will be described hereinafter in details with reference to the
[0029] As shown in
[0030] When opening the door 300, the transmission mechanism 400 is driven to move under the movement of the door 300.
[0031] When the external force to the door 300 disappears, the transmission mechanism 400 is driven to move with the effect of the driving member, whereby the door 300 will be closed. The transmission mechanism 400, preferably, is in the form of a transmission rod. It should be noted that, without inducing any understanding problem, the driving member in the inside of the hydraulic door closer 100 and the slider configured on the door frame are not shown in
[0032] It should be noted that it is just a preferable embodiment to arrange the hydraulic door closer 100 on the top of the door 300 and the door frame 200 in the present invention, instead of a restriction for the position of hydraulic door closer 100 of the present invention. Thus, the door closer 100 may also be mounted at the bottom of the door 300 and the door frame 200.
[0033] As shown in the figures, the hydraulic door closer 100 of the present invention comprises a housing 110 and an oil chamber 130 configured therein. One end of the transmission mechanism 400 is received in the housing 110, and the other end is connected to the door frame 200. The driving member is configured in the housing 110. It should be noted that without inducing any understanding problem, the connection between the transmission mechanism 400, the driving member and the hydraulic door closer 100 of the present invention is not shown in the figures.
[0034] An oil storage cavity 140, configured with an oil storage apparatus 120, is provided in the housing 110. The oil storage cavity 140 is in communication with the oil chamber 130 and they are filled fully with hydraulic oil.
[0035] As shown in
[0036] The oil storage apparatus 120 is configured in the third oil storage cavity 143, and comprises a piston 121 in airtight connection with the third oil storage cavity 143 of the oil storage cavity 140, and a blocker or plug 122 threadably-connected to the oil storage cavity 140, specifically to the third oil storage cavity 143. A spring 123 is configured between the piston 121 and the plug 122. One end of the spring 123 is sleeved on the piston 121, and the other end is connected to the plug 122.
[0037] The piston 121 comprises a piston body configured with a first convex ring 1211 and a second convex ring 1212 (
[0038] When the oil temperature is normal, the oil chamber 130, the first oil storage cavity 141 and the second oil storage cavity 142 are all filled fully with hydraulic oil, and the spring 123 of the oil storage apparatus 120 is in a natural state, while the piston 121 of the oil storage apparatus 120 bears against the step formed by the second and third oil storage cavities.
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[0041] The present invention provides a hydraulic door closer capable of reducing oil-pressure therein at high temperature, wherein an oil storage cavity, configured with an oil storage apparatus, is provided in the housing of the hydraulic door closer, thereby the oil pressure in the oil chamber will be reduced effectively when the hydraulic oil expands due to increased temperature. The door closer prevents the sealing element from being squeezed and destroyed, avoids the situation that the hydraulic oil may leak, the door closer may be destroyed even possible, and people will be bumped while closing the door, etc.
[0042] The embodiments described hereinbefore are merely preferred examples of the present invention, without any form of restriction for the present invention. So contents without departing from the technical solution of the present invention, any simple changes, equivalent variation and modifications based on the technical essence of the present invention fall into the protection scope of the present invention.