This invention relates to access panels, access doors or grills, which can be used, for example, to cover an opening in the paneling of a wall or ceiling, and to provide ready access to installations accessible through the opening.
Removable access doors or covers for covering small openings in a wall or ceiling are known, including an access door or cover that includes a panel member and devices for attaching the panel member to the wall or ceiling. Access panels such as these are installed to provide an access to plumbing installations such as valves, cleanouts, pumps, and other such installations, or to enable the easy covering of openings made to carry out repair work on installations located behind wall or ceiling paneling.
Many of the known access doors and panels require some kind of framing in order that they can be used and secured. In many cases, the framing is attached to the studs of the wall. However, access panels which do not require framing are also known and such panels may be installed at any desired location where an opening is formed in the surface of the wall or ceiling. The provision of these access panels is especially useful to enable repair work to be carried out on installations located behind wall or ceiling paneling. They can also be useful in new structures or buildings.
In order for access panels that do not use framing to be securely installed into a wall opening, a spring-loaded clamping mechanism can be used to clamp the access panel against the interior surface of the paneling, adjacent to the opening. However, the known access panels of this type suffer from one particular drawback: the use of metal leaf springs in order to maintain a bias in the clamping mechanism such that it moves toward, and clamps against, the interior surface of the wall paneling once installed. Such leaf springs are easily distorted and bent out of shape if a significant force is applied outwardly from the inner surface of the panel, onto or near the outer ends of the leaf spring. Such distortion may render the access panel unusable.
The present disclosure provides a removable cover or access panel which is simple in its construction, comparatively easy to use, and durable and reliable, without adding substantial cost to the manufacturing process.
Furthermore the present disclosure provides a removable cover or access panel which employs a spring mechanism that is not permanently distorted during normal use.
According to one aspect of the disclosure, a removable cover suitable for covering an access opening in a structure comprises a plate member having two opposite side edges and at least one positioning device extending rearwardly from a rear side of the plate member and spaced inwardly from side edges of the plate member, and an elongate clamping member having two opposite end sections each forming an elongate clamping element and each extending towards a respective one of the side edges from a central region of the plate member. The clamping member is formed from a flexible material and is attached at a central portion thereof to the rear side of the plate member. The two opposite end sections are substantially rigid while a central section of the clamping member has at least one flexible transverse portion. A separate spring device is mounted on the clamping member and has two elongate spring arms projecting outwardly from ends of the spring device in different directions. Each of said spring arms engages and biases a respective one of the clamping elements towards engagement with the rear side of the plate member. Each clamping element can be pulled away from the plate member during installation of the cover and then moves back toward said plate member under biasing force applied by its respective spring arm when the cover has been installed over the access opening.
According to another embodiment of this disclosure, a removable cover for covering an access opening in a structure comprises a plate member having two opposite edges and front and rear sides and at least one positioning device extending rearwardly from a rear side of the plate member and spaced inwardly from side edges of the plate member, and an elongate clamping member having two opposite end sections each forming an elongate clamping element and each extending towards a respective one of the side edges from a central region of the plate member. The clamping member is formed from a flexible material and is attached at a central portion thereof to the rear side of the plate member. The two opposite end sections are substantially rigid and a central section of the clamping member has a flexible, transversely extending portion which is thinner than the relatively rigid end sections. A separate torsion spring is mounted on a rear side of the clamping member and has two elongate spring arms projecting substantially in opposite directions from a coiled central section of the torsion spring. Each of the spring arms engage a rear surface of a respective one of the clamping elements so as to bias the clamping element into engagement with the rear side of the plate member.
According to a further embodiment of this disclosure, a removable cover for covering an access opening in a structure comprises a cover member having two opposite side edges and front and rear sides and two elongate, pivotal clamping elements which are substantially aligned in their longitudinal direction. Each clamping element extends from a central section of the cover member towards a respective one of the side edges, is pivotally attached at an inner end thereof to the rear side of the cover member, and has a major outer longitudinal section which is substantially rigid. A torsion spring arrangement is mounted on the clamping elements and has two elongate spring arms projecting outwardly from a central section of the spring arrangement. Each of the spring arms engages a respective one of the clamping elements and biases its clamping element into engagement with the rear side of the cover member. For installation of the cover, each of the clamping elements can be pivoted away from the cover member for insertion into the access opening and subsequent engagement with a portion of the structure.
In one exemplary embodiment, the plate member has four edges.
Further features and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
A removable cover or access panel for covering an access opening 20 comprises a panel or plate member 1 with an attached or integral positioning means or member 2 extending rearwards from a rear surface 22 of the panel. As shown, the positioning means 2 is located inwardly from adjacent edges of the panel. The illustrated rectangular plate member 1 has four side edges 24 to 27.
The positioning means or member 2 functions to maintain the plate member 1, once installed in an access opening 20, in a desired horizontal and vertical position. The positioning means 2 is sized to fit within and near the edges of the opening 20 so as to prevent significant lateral or up-and-down movement of the plate member 1 once installed in the opening 20. In this way, the removable cover is maintained in a position that covers the access opening 20 shown in
In one embodiment, most clearly depicted in
In an alternate embodiment, the positioning means 2 comprises a series of positioning studs 2′, typically four or more (shown in
An exemplary removable cover has a plate member 1 having two opposite side edges 24 and 26, positioning means 2 as previously described, and two elongate clamping elements 32, 34 formed from a single, elongate clamping member 4 that has at least one flexing area 7 that is easily bendable. The at least one flexing area 7 separates one clamping element 32 from the other clamping element 34. The clamping elements 32 and 34 extend generally towards a respective one of the two opposite side edges 24 and 26, respectively, from a central region 43 of the plate member 1, the central region 43 representing an area that is centrally located, both widthwise and lengthwise, on the plate member 1. Each clamping element 32, 34 is spring-loaded by a torsion spring 5 located generally at the central region 43 and extending over the clamping elements 32, 34. The clamping member 4 is attached, at a midpoint of its underside, to the rear side 22 of the plate member 1 at the central region 43 of the plate member 1. The clamping member 4 is formed from a flexibly resilient material, such as a rubber-like, silicone, plastic, nylon, or other such or similar material that will allow a degree of flexibility, and the clamping elements 32, 34 are manufactured such that they are substantially stiffer than the at least one bendable flexing area 7. In this way, an outer end portion 36 of each clamping element 32, 34 can be pulled away from the rear side 22 of the plate member 1 during installation of the cover, and is biased to move back toward the plate member 1, by the torsion spring 5, when the cover has been installed into the access opening 20, as shown in
Although the at least one flexing area 7 is formed from the same flexibly resilient material as the clamping elements 32, 34, it is formed in a manner that makes it easily bendable, whereas the clamping members 32, 34 are formed in a manner that makes them relatively stiff and inflexible. In an exemplary embodiment, the clamping elements 32, 34 are made stiffer than the one or more bendable flexing areas 7 of the clamping member 4 by being formed substantially thicker than the at least one flexing area 7. The flexing area 7 is conversely formed with a reduced thickness to make it easily bendable. It will be appreciated that the flexibility of the one or more flexing areas 7 relative to the clamping elements 32, 34 can be achieved by other means also, such as by the use of a reinforcing bar or rib formed from a rigid material, placed on or in the clamping elements 32, 34 in the case where the clamping elements 32, 34 are of a comparatively similar thickness as the one or more flexing areas 7.
It will be appreciated that the profile of the clamping member 4 is key to proper operation of the clamping member 4. The clamping member 4 has the aforementioned two outer end portions or opposite end sections 36, each of which is bent twice. The first bend 42 causes the end section 36 to extend both outwardly away from the central region 43 of the plate member 1 and towards the rear side 22 of the plate member 1. The second bend 46 causes the end section to extend both outwardly away from the central region 43 and away from the rear side 22 of the plate member 1. Also, each clamping element 32, 34 extends outwardly beyond its respective side edge 24, 26 as shown in
In illustrated embodiments, depicted in
As is known in the art, the further that a force is applied from the axis of rotation (in the presently described invention, the axis of rotation is represented generally by the coil 5a), the greater the torque. This phenomenon is commonly illustrated by pushing a door at a point near its hinges (i.e. near its axis of rotation) and at a point far from its hinges; the latter produces greater torque, making it easier to open the door. Referring to
In some embodiments, the elongate extensions 5b, 5c, at their ends, jut to one side at approximately 90° to form two bent parts 5e, 5f that are generally parallel to the rear side 22 of the plate member 1, as shown in
In a preferred embodiment, and as shown in
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In the single coil version of the cover shown in
In an alternate embodiment, and as shown in
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Still with reference to
Alternatively, the spring 5′ can be positioned on one side of the middle section 6 such that the extension 5b or 5c extending out to the opposite side no longer extends beyond the edge of its respective cut-out 12. That extension, 5b or 5c, can then be inserted through the cut-out 12, and the spring 5′ can then be moved to the other side of the middle section 6 until the other extension, 5b or 5c, clears the edge of its respective cut-out 12. If the clearance is not possible by simply moving the spring 5′, the extension 5b or 5c remaining to be inserted may be bent to the extent required in order to clear the edge of the cut-out 12, inserted through the cut-out 12, and subsequently released. The spring 5′ is then centered on the middle section 6 such that the intermediate section 5d spans the middle section 6 and the coils 5a rest atop the flexing areas 7.
In the embodiment shown in
In all embodiments, the generally rectangular shape of the connecting member 3, the clamp 15 (which rectangular shape is not illustrated), or the enclosure 17 prevents the clamping member 4 from swinging out of its proper position.
The installation of the removable cover will now be explained. The first step in the installation procedure for the removable cover or access panel, after an adequate opening 20 in the wall or ceiling panel has been made, is to bring the plate member 1 level with the opening 20 and to arrange it at a small angle in relation to the outer surface of the wall or ceiling panel. The outer end portion 36 of one of the clamping elements, for example clamping element 32, is brought into position so that it projects to the rear of the panel. Then, the installer slides the cover in the direction toward which clamping element 32 extends from the central region 43 (e.g. to the left), resulting in the clamping element 32 being engaged with the rear surface of the paneling 11. The plate member 1 is then moved to the left a sufficient distance that the end portion 36 of the opposite clamping element (i.e. clamping element 34) is moved into the area directly in front of the opening 20, at which point the outer end portion 36 of clamping element 34 can be moved rearwardly into the opening 20. The plate member 1 can then be forced or moved to the right. Due to the slope of the outermost end section 50 of the end portion 36, this movement will result in the outer end portion 36 of clamping element 34 being engaged with the rear surface of the paneling 11. Then, to complete the installation procedure, the plate member 1 is properly aligned, both vertically and horizontally, with the opening 20 so that the sides of the positioning member 2 can pass into the opening 20 upon release of the plate member 1 into the opening 20.
Alternatively, the clamping elements 32, 24 can be simultaneously bent toward one another until their respective end portions 36 no longer extend beyond the access opening 20. The plate member 1 can then be moved rearwardly with the sides of the positioning member 2 aligned to fit within the access opening 20, and then the clamping elements 32, 34 can be released such that they engage with the rear surface of the paneling 11. In either case, the plate member 1 is biased to move into the opening 20 by the force applied against the clamping elements 32, 24 by the torsion spring 5 or 5′, as previously explained. It will be appreciated that the latter-described method of installation, requiring a user to simultaneously reach his or her arms around to the rear of the plate member 1 to maintain both clamping elements 32, 34 in inwardly bent positions, may be difficult for a user to attempt with larger removable covers.
In order to remove the cover or access panel, the above described installation steps are followed in reverse. Alternatively, because of the easily bendable flexing area or areas 7, and the torsion means 5 or 5′, the panel 1 can simply be pulled away from the opening 20 in order to remove the panel, without the risk of permanently distorting or bending the clamping member 4 such that plate member 1 cannot be reused, as is the case with similar removable covers employing metal leaf springs.
In all described embodiments, the plate member 1 and the clamping members 4, whether comprised of two clamping elements 32, 34 separated by a flexing area 7, or two clamping elements 32, 34 separated by two flexing areas 7 that flank a middle section 6, are preferably entirely molded out of plastic. In the alternative, the clamping member 4 can be made of a suitable sheet metal or out of wire. Also, if desired, in all embodiments, the plate member 1, the clamping member 4, and the retaining member 9, clamp 15, or enclosure 17, can be integrally molded as a single piece of plastic, thus avoiding the need for any assembly by the user.
It will be appreciated that larger sizes of the present removable cover or access panel can incorporate a series of clamping members 4, each having a spring 5 or 5′ and a means for securing the clamping member 4 and the spring 5 or 5′ to the plate member 1, as previously described.
Although a complete four-sided positioning flange 2 is shown in
It will be appreciated that once the removable cover of the invention has been installed over an opening 20, it presents a very aesthetic appearance as the external surface thereof is not interrupted by any screws or latching mechanisms. Furthermore, the removable cover described herein is inexpensive and can provide a very reliable cover for an opening given its robust design having the flexing area(s) 7 and the torsioning spring 5 or 5′, which, as noted, is not susceptible to the same risk of permanent distortion or loss of flexibility as are other similar access panels employing metal leaf springs. Furthermore, covers constructed in accordance with the invention can be used with different kinds of paneling having different thicknesses. The cover can be installed or removed very quickly when required for repairs or servicing an installation located behind the cover.
The preferred positioning means or member 2 leaves a sufficient margin between itself and the adjacent edge of the plate member 1 to allow for any imperfections in the edges of the access opening 20 while still permitting the opening 20 to be properly covered. Furthermore, the provision of the positioning means 2 serves as a stiffener of the plate member 1.
It will be understood that the clamping member 4 can be attached in various ways to the rear side 22 of the plate member 1. Depending on the materials used for the plate member 1 and the clamping member 4, the clamping member 4 can be attached by adhesive, welding, bonding, or by means of a standard fastener, as previously noted.
It is to be understood that what has been described are exemplary embodiments of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the embodiments set forth above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
This application claims priority on the basis of previously filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/795,582 filed Oct. 22, 2012.
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61795582 | Oct 2012 | US |