ADJUSTABLE RETRACTION MECHANISM
20250237101 ยท 2025-07-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable retraction mechanism includes a main housing, the main housing includes a cord wrapped around a torsion spring and rigidly attached thereto at one end thereof. The retraction mechanism further includes an adjustable cord friction mechanism configured for reducing a force applied on the cord. The friction mechanism includes at least one adjustable pressing member which applies a friction force on the cord.
Claims
1. An adjustable retraction mechanism (10) comprising a main housing (20), the main housing (20) comprising: a cord (16) wrapped around a torsion spring (14) and rigidly attached thereto at one end thereof; and an adjustable cord friction mechanism (22) configured for reducing a pulling force applied on the cord (16) by the spring (14), the friction mechanism (22) comprising at least one adjustable pressing member (24) applying a friction force on the cord (16).
2. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the retraction mechanism (10) comprises an adjustable preload mechanism (32).
3. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 2, wherein the preload mechanism (32) comprises a winding member (34) which comprises at least two fixation interfaces (40) and a fixation member (36) located in one of the fixation interfaces (40).
4. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 3, wherein the winding member (34) is rigidly and directly connected to the spring (14) via a winding connector (38).
5. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the main housing (20) further comprises at least one fixation interface (40).
6. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the pressing member (24) comprises a replaceable contact member (28) which contacts the cord (16).
7. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the pressing member (24) can be a male screw which comprises a male thread engaged with an internal female thread of a bushing (26) rigidly secured within the main housing (20).
8. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 7, wherein the bushing (26) is made of metal.
9. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cord friction mechanism (22) comprises unscrewing prevention means (30) configured to prevent rotational movement of the pressing member (24).
10. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the pressing member (24) is made of metal.
11. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cord friction mechanism (22) comprises exactly two pressing members (24).
12. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the retraction mechanism (10) further comprises a spring housing (12) located between the spring (14) and the cord (16), the spring (14) is located within and attached to the spring housing (12) and the cord is wrapped around, and attached at one end, to the spring housing (12).
13. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the spring (14) is made of metal.
14. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the cord (16) is made of metal.
15. The adjustable retraction mechanism (10) according to claim 1, wherein the main housing (20) is made of plastic.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] For a better understanding of the subject matter of the present application and to show how the same may be carried out in practice, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0040] In the following description, various aspects of the subject matter of the present application will be described. For purposes of explanation, specific configurations and details are set forth in sufficient detail to provide a thorough understanding of the subject matter of the present application. However, it will also be apparent to one skilled in the art that the subject matter of the present application can be practiced without some specific configurations and details presented herein.
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[0042] The retraction mechanism 10 includes either an adjustable a cord friction mechanism 22, or an adjustable spring preload mechanism 32, or preferably both. The friction mechanism 22 is configured to adjustably reduce the pulling force applied to the cord 16. The preload mechanism 32 is configured to increase the force of the spring 14 applied to the cord 16. As will be further disclosed below, the user's ability to advantageously adjust and fine-tune the force that pulls the door/net enables closing the door with less noise and reduce overall wear to the door and its mechanisms. It can also be expected that over time, the retraction mechanism contributes to less wear on the door compared to manual door closing.
[0043] The retraction mechanism, or door closer 10, includes a main housing 20 and a spring housing 12 located within the main housing 20. The main housing 20 is preferably made of plastic. The spring housing 12 includes within it, a flat spiral torsion spring 14. The retraction mechanism further has a cord 16 which is wrapped around the spring housing 12. The spring 14 is preferably made of metal. The cord can be made of braded steel wires, or any suitable, wearresistant material. At one end thereof, the cord 16 is rigidly attached/connected to spring housing 12. The cord 16 is therefore indirectly connected to torsion spring 14. At the other end, the cord is rigidly connected to an attachment member 18. One example for such an attachment member 18 is a round ring which is designed to be removably attached to, e.g., a hook on a door or sill.
[0044] According to preferred embodiments, the retraction mechanism 10 further includes the adjustable friction mechanism 22 located within the main housing 20. In accordance with a first embodiment, the friction mechanism 22 includes, a single pressing member 24 which is configured to apply a force on the cord 16 in a perpendicular direction thereto. The pressing member 24 can be a male screw with a male thread.
[0045] According to the present embodiment, the main housing 20 includes a bushing 26 with a female thread corresponding to the male thread of the pressing member 24. The bushing 26 is preferably made of metal. The pressing member 24 can include an unscrewing prevention means 30, such as a holding nut. The unwinding prevention means 30 can also be a spring located between, and pressing against, the busing 26 at one end thereof, and against the head of the screw 24 at the other end. The purpose of the unscrewing prevention means 30 is to prevent unwanted rotation of the screw 24 which leads to reduction in friction and therefore increased pulling force of the retraction mechanism 10.
[0046] According to the present embodiments, the cord friction mechanism 22, and specifically the pressing member 24, includes a replaceable contact member 28. The contact member 28 can be located within the bushing 26, between the pressing member 24 and the cord 16. The contact member 28 is pressed against the cord 16 by the pressing member 24 as seen in
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[0049] According to the present embodiments, the friction mechanism 22 includes two contact members 28 and two pressing members 24 respectively. Each contact member 28 is located within a respective bushing 26, between the pressing member 24 and the cord 16. Each contact member 28 is pressed against the cord 16 by the pressing member 24. According to a preferred method of using the friction mechanism 22, a user will screw one of the pressing members 24, while the other remains in a single position.
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[0051] The preload mechanism 32 includes a winding member 34 and a removable fixation member 36 configured to fix and prevent rotation of the winding member 34. The winding member 34 is rotationally connected to the main housing 20. In other words, the winding member 34 has one degree of freedom (rotation) with respect to the main housing 20. The winding member 34 has a winding connector 38, via which it is rigidly and directly connected to the torsion spring 14 at its center. The winding member 34 rotates about the center of the spring 14. The winding connector 38 passes through an opening in the main housing 20 as seen in
[0052] The fixation member 36, can have an elongated, pin like, shape. A portion of the fixation member 36 is located within one of the fixation interfaces 40 of the winding member 40 and another portion of the fixation member 36 is located within a fixation interface 40 of the main housing 20, thereby preventing said rotation of the winding member 34 with respect to the main housing 20.
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