Door latch with delayed return mechanism
10822841 ยท 2020-11-03
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Cpc classification
Y10T292/0834
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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Y10T292/1016
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Y10T292/0847
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Y10T292/0841
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E05B77/38
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Y10T292/1017
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Y10T292/0836
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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International classification
E05B77/42
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/10
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E05B77/00
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E05B85/18
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F16F9/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E05B77/38
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A delayed return mechanism, such as for a door latch, including a housing having a hole with an axis, a cavity in the housing at least partially filled with a fluid media, a hub disposed in the cavity including a spindle hole coaxial with the hole in the housing including teeth within the spindle hole to engage a spindle, the hub being rotatable about the axis and having a fin extending radially outward in the cavity, and a channel through which the fluid media passes during rotation of the hub to control flow of the fluid media about the cavity.
Claims
1. A delayed return mechanism, comprising: a housing including a hole with an axis; a cavity in the housing at least partially filled with a fluid media; a hub disposed in said cavity including a spindle hole coaxial with the hole in said housing including teeth within the spindle hole adapted to engage a spindle, said hub being rotatable about the axis and having a fin extending radially outward in said cavity; and a channel through which the fluid media passes during rotation of said hub to control flow of the fluid media about said cavity.
2. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the fluid media has a viscosity of at least 100,000 cP.
3. The mechanism according to claim 2, wherein the fluid media has a shear rate of at least 50 (1/s).
4. The mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising an adjustment element including an adjuster moveable into and out of the channel, the channel extending through a portion of the housing, wherein movement of the adjuster changes a cross section of the channel.
5. The mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the channel extends from a first opening on a first side of said cavity to a second opening on a second side of said cavity, and wherein the adjuster is moveable into and out of the channel via a hole extending through an exterior surface of said housing.
6. The mechanism according to claim 4, wherein the channel at least partially circumscribes said hub, and wherein the adjuster is moveable radially inward and outward with respect to said hub.
7. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the fin consists of a rigid part extending radially outward from said hub.
8. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the fin includes a rigid part and a flexible part adjacent to the rigid part.
9. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the fin includes the channel through which the media passes.
10. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein rotation of said hub in a first direction is partially resisted by the media and rotation of the hub in a second opposite direction is partially resisted by the media, wherein resistance in the second direction is greater than resistance in the first direction.
11. The mechanism according to claim 1, wherein the spindle hole is adapted to engage a door handle with the spindle extending from the door handle.
12. The mechanism according to claim 11, wherein said housing includes two oppositely disposed recesses for engaging door handle fasteners that extend through the door latch.
13. The mechanism according to claim 1, further comprising a cover plate removably attached over said cavity.
14. The mechanism according to claim 13, wherein the housing includes a gasket circumscribing said cavity.
15. A delayed return mechanism for a door latch, comprising: a housing including a hole with an axis; a cavity in the housing at least partially filled with a fluid media; a cover plate removably attached over said cavity; a hub disposed in said cavity including a spindle hole coaxial with the hole in said housing for receiving a spindle extending through the spindle hole and the hole in said housing, said hub being rotatable about the axis and having a fin including a rigid part extending radially outward in said cavity; an adjustment element adjustably restricting flow of the fluid media about said cavity, said adjustment element including an adjuster moveable into and out of an elongated channel via a hole extending through an exterior surface of said housing, the elongated channel extending from a first opening on a first side of said cavity to a second opening on a second side of said cavity; and a gasket in said housing at least partially circumscribing said cavity and the elongated channel.
16. A door latch for an architectural door, comprising: a latch housing including a front plate attachable to a door edge; a latch bolt at least partially slideable into and out of said latch housing through the front plate; a spindle for receiving a door handle; a retractor for actuating said latch bolt, said retractor including a retractor hub with a spindle hole; a damper including a housing including a cavity at least partially filled with a fluid media, a damper hub disposed in said cavity including a spindle hole coaxial with the spindle hole of the retractor hub, said hub having a fin extending radially outward in the cavity, and a restricting channel controlling flow of the fluid media about the cavity; and a spindle extending through said latch housing via the spindle holes of the retractor hub and the damper hub, rotation of said spindle causing rotation of the retractor hub and movement of said latch bolt, the movement of said latch bolt at least partially dampened by said damper.
17. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein the fluid media has a viscosity of at least 140,000 cP.
18. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein the fluid media has a viscosity of between 200,000 cP and 250,000 cP.
19. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein the fluid media has a shear rate of at least 50 (1/s).
20. The door latch according to claim 16, further comprising an adjustment element including an adjuster moveable into and out of the channel, the channel extending through a portion of the housing, wherein movement of the adjuster changes a cross section of the channel.
21. The door latch according to claim 20, wherein the channel extends from a first opening on a first side of said cavity to a second opening on a second side of said cavity, and wherein the adjuster is moveable into and out of the channel via a hole extending through an exterior surface of said housing.
22. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein said damper is positioned within the latch housing.
23. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein said damper is attached to an exterior surface of the latch housing.
24. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein the fin includes the channel through which the media passes.
25. The door latch according to claim 16, wherein rotation of the hub in a first direction is partially resisted by the media and rotation of the hub in a second opposite direction is partially resisted by the media, wherein resistance in the second direction is greater than resistance in the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(23) The hub 208 is at least partially surrounded by a media such as silicon, fluid or round granular media. In some embodiments, a light grease may be used. However, applicant has found that a low viscosity media can lead to insufficient and/or inconsistent resistance. Therefore, in a preferred embodiment, the media is a high viscosity material or putty. In one embodiment, the media comprises a grease (e.g., nano ceramic lubricating grease) mixed with a thickening agent. The viscosity of the media may be, for example, at least 5,000 centipoise (cP). In some embodiments, the viscosity is at least 50,000 cP or at least 100,000 cP, and preferably between 125,000 cP and 250,000 cP, such as 148,000 cP or 222,000 cP. In other embodiments, the viscosity may be at least 1,000,000 cP or at least 5,000,000 cP or more. The media also, or alternatively, has a high shear rate such as 50 (1/s) or higher. For example, in one preferred embodiment the media has a viscosity of at least 100,000 cP (100 Pas), such as 148,000 cP (148 Pas), and achieves a shear rate of at least 50 (1/s) at 25 C.
(24) The housing 202 may be closed by a cover 216 that attaches to the housing 202 using fasteners (extending through the corresponding holes in the cover 216 and housing 202) or by other suitable means. In the exemplary embodiment, the mechanism 200, including the housing 202, the hub 208, and the cover 216, are made from a zinc alloy using a zinc die casting process. A gasket 218 in the housing 202 provides for a seal between the housing 202 and the cover 216. There may also be gaskets 213 on both sides of the hub 208 to provide seals between the hub 208 and the cover 216 and between the hub 208 and the cavity 208 (e.g., around the hole 205).
(25) The hub 208 includes a radially extending fin 210. In some embodiments, the fin is a rigid or at least partially rigid straight fin. Preferably there is only one fin 210 extending from the hub 208. The fin 210 may have length extending to the curved outer wall of the cavity 206, or the length may be less to provide a gap below the fin 210 for media to pass. Likewise, the depth of the fin 210 (in the axial direction) may be the same as the hub 208 and fill a depth of the cavity 206, or may have a reduced depth for media to pass. As the hub 208 rotates, the fin 210 travels through the media and encounters resistance which slows the rotation of the hub 208. This, in turn, slows the rotation of the spindle 120 and the operation of the lock and reduces noise. In the present embodiment, the fin 210 is a two-piece fin including a rigid part 212 and a flexible portion 214. The rotation of the fin 210 may be limited (e.g., less than ninety degrees in either direction) by the shape of the cavity and the presence of the two substantially parallel flat walls which stop the fin 210 from further rotation.
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(32) The mechanism 300 includes the fin 312. The fin 312 may be rigid or flexible. In the present embodiment, the fin 312 is flexible and has an (optional) brace 315 on one side. As described above with respect to
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(35) The mechanisms 200/300/400/500 are shown and described herein as being applicable to a door latch assembly 100. However, the mechanisms 200/300/400/500 are not limited to use on door latch assemblies 100 of the mortise type to door latch assemblies in general. The mechanism 200/300/400/500 may be used on any number of different door latches, and also for any application in which it is desired to slow movement in one direction while allowing free or at least faster movement in the opposite direction.
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(37) Although the invention has been described with reference to a particular arrangement of parts, features and the like, these are not intended to exhaust all possible arrangements or features, and indeed many modifications and variations will be ascertainable to those of skill in the art.