Door system and control
09605453 ยท 2017-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B17/0054
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B63/0056
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C1/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C1/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
In a lockable door system, the combination comprising a door locking first assembly installable in a door for control of operable use to lock or unlock the door, an upper assembly including a locking plunger, and to guide plunger travel upwardly at door top level into locking and unlocking position, an actuator assembly including a rotor rotatable by handle or push bar to control door locking and unlocking, and connecting the rotor with the plunger, and door edge sealing structure.
Claims
1. In a lockable door system, the combination comprising a) a door locking first assembly installable in a door for control of operable use to lock or unlock the door, b) friction limiting upper latch assembly including a locking plunger, and means to guide plunger travel upwardly at door top level into locking and unlocking position, there being means guiding said travel, c) said first assembly including a rotor rotatable by handle or push bar to control door locking and unlocking, and means connecting said rotor with said plunger, d) a door frame and door edge sealing means which is adjustable, to seal off against the door frame, and/or at the meeting point of two opposing doors in a pair, in closed position of the door, e) there being a stop carried by the frame and engaging said sealing means to limit and control positioning thereof, f) the door having parallel upright elongated channels at opposite upright door edges, g) and a door hinge having a channel shaped member operatively connected to and received in one of said elongated channels, and a hinge arm facing said channel shaped member and one of said door channels, in door closed position, there being a fastener interconnecting the hinge channel shaped member and a door channel shaped member and projecting within a channel defined by said door channel shaped member.
2. The combination of claim 1 including a key operated means for controlling said rotor rotation.
3. The combination of claim 1 including means operable to initially resist rotor rotation and subsequently to allow rotor rotation after pre-determined torque application to the rotor, as from the door handle at the outer side of the door, there being protective means adjacent and facing said channel shaped arm and the door frame.
4. The combination of claim 3 wherein the door has external and internal manually operable controls.
5. The combination of claim 4 wherein one of said controls is an external handle.
6. The combination of claim 4 including means sized to determine the level of said pre-determined torque application.
7. The combination of claim 6 including an element located to disconnect the handle from the rotor, at said pre-determined torque application level.
8. The combination of claim 1 wherein said door edge sealing means which is adjustable, to seal off against the door frame, and/or at the meeting point of two opposing doors in a pair, in closed position of the door.
9. The combination of claim 1 wherein the sealing means include an integrated sealing surface located to have substantial contact with the door frame, or opposing door, in said door closed position.
10. The combination of claim 1 wherein said means that connects the rotor with the plunger includes rotary cam structure configured to progressively urge said plunger upwardly in response to handle turning, operating to rotate said rotor.
11. Door locking and unlocking apparatus comprising a) a lock actuator assembly sized to fit inside a door, and operatively connected to a latch at a door upper edge, b) a push bar carried by the door at the door inside and operatively connected to the lock actuator assembly to control unlatching of the latch, c) a handle carried by the door at the door outside, and operatively connected to the lock actuator assembly, to control unlatching of the door only after positioning of a key to effect unblocking of the actuator assembly, d) adjustable door edge sealing means to seal off against the door frame, and/or at the meeting point of two opposing doors in a pair, in closed position of the door, e) means for turning of the handle in response to failure or absence of key turning, f) and a door hinge having an arm anchored thereto by said adjustable door edge sealing means, said arm having an anchoring channel shaped concealed portion.
12. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the actuator assembly includes a first part bodily movable in response to push bar displacement to transmit actuation to a vertically movable latch actuator.
13. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein the actuator assembly includes a rotor operatively connected to the handle and to said first part.
14. The apparatus of claim 11 including a rotor rotatable to transmit actuation to said latch actuator, in response to displacement of said handle, there being means blocking rotor rotation until key turning to unblock said blocking means.
15. The apparatus of claim 11 including a door having an interior space opening only toward a vertical edge of the door, said actuator assembly received in and concealed in said space, said door being free of latching at said door vertical edge.
16. The apparatus of claim 11 including adjustable sealing means at the door edge, for controlling sealing to a door frame in door closed position.
17. The apparatus of claim 11 including means for turning of the handle in response to failure or absence of key turning.
18. The apparatus of claim 11 wherein said means for turning of the handle has a disengaged position to provide said limiting.
19. In a lockable door assembly, the improvement comprising a) the door having parallel upright elongated channels at opposite upright door edges, b) the door having at least one of the following: i) adjustable means in one of the channels for sealing with a door frame edge lengthwise of the one channel, ii) adjustable means in both of the channels for sealing with door frame edges lengthwise of both of the channels, c) and a concealed door hinge associated with said adjustable means, and having an arm with a concealed, anchored, channel shaped portion.
20. The improvement of claim 19, wherein the hinge is located at a corner defined by the door frame.
21. The improvement of claim 19 wherein at least one of said sealing means includes a receptacle fitting into at least one of the channels, and sealant in the receptacle.
22. The improvement of claim 21 including a door frame edge toward which the receptacle pivots about a concealed hinge axis as the door pivots above said axis, and including said hinge.
23. The improvement of claim 19 including a second door having an upright elongated channel and sealing means in the second door channel.
24. The system of claim 1 wherein said locking plunger guide means is located to guide travel of the plunger into said locking and unlocking positions whereby force exerted on the door does not frictionally prevent said travel.
25. The combination of claim 1 wherein the system is configured to be fire resistant.
26. In a lockable fire resistant door system, the combination comprising: a) a door locking first assembly installed in a fire resistant door for controlling door locking and unlocking, b) said first assembly including a multi-stage ratcheting locking mechanism operable to prevent the door from remaining ajar when unlocked, said mechanism includes at least one of the following operators: i) recessed push bar ii) handle iii) key, there being friction limiting elements within said mechanism to reduce required door opening force and to extend operational life, c) a door edge sealing means for sealing off against at least one of the following: i) the door frame, ii) meeting structures defined by two opposing doors in a pair in door closed position in which the doors remains fixed in adjacent position to prevent incursion of smoke and/or flames, d) a door hinge, and means to conceal the hinge within door structure, to enhance security.
27. The system of claim 26 wherein the hinge has an arm defining a channel shaped portion.
Description
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(12) Latching structures 15 and 15a are located at the top and optionally at the bottom of the door, there being no latching at the door vertical edge 10a, for security. Latching control rods 16 and 17 extend vertically inside the door, from apparatus 13 to the latching structures, whereby latch 20 on rod 16 is movable into and out of latching relation with receptacle 20a on the doorway upper frame, and latch 21 on rod 17 is simultaneously movable into and out of latching relation with receptacle 22 in the doorway lower frame.
(13) The latch rods are simultaneously movable toward the control unit 13 to unlatch the door, in response to manual pushing of a push bar 23 carried by the door at the inner side of the door; and also in response to turning of a handle 24 carried by the door at the outer side of the door, when handle rotation is unblocked by blocking mechanism within the control apparatus 13, such handle blocking and unblocking being controlled by a key 26 inserted into the door at 26a, and rotated, from the outer side of the door. Accordingly, intrusion through the doorway, from the exterior, is key controlled or configured to have an always active lever; whereas escape through the doorway, from the interior, is always available, as by pushing of the push bar.
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(15) control positioning of the seal 34. Door pivot at 38 controls pivoting of door edge panel 39 relative to doorway frame panel 40.
(16) In the above, latch rods 16 and 17 and latches are held in latching position by cam positioning in the actuator train, until release, and when latch rods are in latch release position, gravitational force exertion on the mechanism holds the rods retracted against movement into distended latching position. This obviates need for springs to hold rods in position, and simplifies overall structure and operation.
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(18) Actuator plate 45, connected at 40 to latch actuator rod 16, is displaced downwardly in response to rightward movement of link 46 caused by pushing of the push bar 23, as can be seen in
(19) If external handle 24 is rotated manually, it likewise causes rotor 50 to rotate clockwise; however, the handle cannot rotate if actuator 51 coupled to 50, is blocked, as at location 52 in
(20) If rotation of handle 24 is blocked and excess torque is applied, provision is made for disengagement of a coupler in the handle torque transmission path. This is shown, schematically, by coupler 66, in
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