AUTOMATIC DOOR STOPPING-CLOSING DEVICE AND DOOR
20180328092 ยท 2018-11-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F3/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F3/221
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05F3/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C17/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An automatic door stopping-closing device comprises a cylinder with a connecting rod, one end of which is connected to a door; a bracket assembly on the door frame, comprising a hook connected with the other end of the rod, a movable lug cooperated with the hook, and a pull rod cooperated with the movable lug, wherein the pull rod and the hook can be engaged or disengaged. After the door is opened, the door can be kept open securely through the cooperation between the hook and the movable lug; and the door can be closed automatically by a slight push, through the cooperation between two of the hook, the movable lug and the pull rod. The automatic door stopping-closing device holds the door open without external force after the door is opened, and closes the door automatically after a slight push.
Claims
1. A door closer device for controlling closing of a door mounted in a door frame, comprising: a cylinder pivotally mounted to the door; a bracket fixed to the door frame; a rod with a first end in the cylinder and a second end pivotally connected to the bracket, and the connecting rod being extendable and retractable relative to the cylinder; a lug pivotally mounted in the bracket for rotation between a first position engaging the rod to hold the door open and a second position disengaged from the rod to allow the door to close.
2. The door closer device of claim 1 further comprising a spring in the bracket to bias the lug between the first and second positions.
3. The door closer device of claim 1 wherein the lug pivots in a first direction to engage the rod and pivots in an opposite second direction to disengage the connecting rod.
4. The door closer device of claim 1 further comprising a pull rod in the bracket slidable in one direction by the lug and slidable in an opposite direction by the second end of the connecting rod.
5. The door closer device of claim 1 wherein the cylinder is pneumatic.
6. The door closer device of claim 1 wherein the cylinder is hydraulic.
7. The door closer device of claim 1 further comprising a slide member in the bracket slidable between a first position disengaged from the rod when the lug holds the door open and a second position to rotate the lug to its second position.
8. The door closer device of claim 7 wherein the slide member is moved to its second position by the rod.
9. The door closer device of claim 7 wherein the slide member is moved to its first position by the lug.
10. A method of controlling closing of a door mounted in a door frame using a closer including a cylinder pivotally mounted to the door, a bracket fixed to the door frame, an extendable and retractable rod with a first end in the cylinder and a second end pivotally connected to the bracket, and a pivotal lug and a sliding member in the bracket, the method comprising: disengaging the lug from the second end of the rod when the door is closed; extending the rod to engage the lug with the second end of the rod when the door is opened and thereby holding the door open without external force; disengaging the sliding member from the second end of the rod when the door is held open by the lug; and when the door is opened further, disengaging the rod from the lug and engaging the rod with the sliding member to slide the sliding member and to rotate the lug, whereby the rod retracts to close the door.
11. The method of claim 10 further comprising biasing the lug between pivoted positions.
12. A method of controlling positions of a hinged door, comprising: extending a rod of a cylinder mounted to the door as the door opens; then engaging a lug in a bracket on a frame surrounding the door with an end of the extended rod to hold the door open at a first distance without external force; opening the door a further distance so as to disengage the rod from the lug; upon release of the door from the further distance, retracting the rod to close the door.
13. The method of claim 12 further comprising rotating the lug out of engagement with the rod when the door is opened to the further distance.
14. The method of claim 13 further comprising sliding a member in the bracket when the door is opened to the further distance to rotate the lug out of engagement with the rod.
15. The method of claim 12 further comprising biasing the lug between rod engaging and disengaging positions.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] The invention is further illustrated with reference to accompanying figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0048] In order to fully understand the purposes, features and effects of the invention, the designs, specific structures and the achieved effects of the invention are further explained with reference to the accompanying figures.
[0049] As shown in
[0050] When the door is opening, the connecting rod 1 drives the hook 230 to move clockwise under external force, thereby the hook 230 comes in contact with the movable lug 240 and drives the movable lug 240 to rotate counterclockwise, as shown in
[0051] In order to close the door from the hold-open position, the door is opened slightly further, such that the connecting rod 1 drives the hook 230 to further move clockwise under external force, whereby the hook 230 comes in contact with the pull rod 220 and drives the pull rod 220 to slide leftwards, as shown in
[0052] The first reset force and the second reset force are in opposite directions.
[0053] As shown in
[0054] The bracket assembly 2 also comprises a housing 210, and the hook 230, the movable lug 240 and the pull rod 220 are located therein. A dowel pin 250 is configured in the hook 230 and a dowel pin hole 211 matched with the dowel pin 250 is configured in the housing 210. The dowel pin 250 comprises a fixing ring 253, a pin body 252 configured in the fixing ring 253 and a spring 251 configured in the pin body 252. When the movable lug 240 rotates to its limit position, the dowel pin body 252 sets into the dowel pin hole 211 (
[0055] The housing 210 is preferably configured with an espagnolette 9 which extends through the housing for fastening.
[0056] The connecting rod 1 is preferably connected with the door by a hinge 3.
[0057] The bracket assembly 2 preferably comprises an extension sheet 4 where a number of screw holes 410 are provided. The screw holes 410 are configured to be fixed to the door frame in cooperation with self-tapping screws 5.
[0058] The automatic door stopping-closing device of the embodiment operates as follows.
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[0063] The above contents illustrate a completed working cycle of stopping and closing the door for the automatic door stopping-closing device of the present embodiment. The automatic door stopping-closing device enables a stable and effective automatic door stopping-closing.
[0064] Those described above are just some preferred embodiments of the invention, instead of any formal restrictions of the invention. Therefore, any simple amendments, equivalent variants and modifications to above embodiments according to the technical essence of the present invention, without departing from the technical solution of the present invention, still fall in the technical scope of the technical solution of the present invention.