1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable door stop system and method and may be utilized with hinge mounted doors in order to stop movement of the door at a selected position. In particular, the present invention relates to an adjustable door stop system and method that will not mar or damage the door and will not mar or damage an adjacent wall.
2. Prior Art
Door stops are well known devices which are used to prevent opening doors from causing damage to doors, to doorknobs, or to adjacent walls. Some existing door stops require special hinge leaves. The present invention is directed to a door stop system and a method that may be utilized and added to almost any standard, existing, hinged mounted door.
One known popular type of door stop is held in place by a hinge pin and includes a padded, adjustable post that rests against the doorway on one side and a padded post that rests against the door on the other side. While this functions adequately for its intended purpose, continual pressure by the post against a hollow core door will often result in damage to the door.
Applicant's prior adjustable door stop, shown and disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,998,941 entitled “Adjustable Door Stop”, addresses and solves this problem. Applicant's prior door stop provides an adjustable door stop that will not impact against the door at all and therefore avoid any damage to the door. Applicant's prior invention also provides an adjustable door stop that can be utilized with various hinged mounted doors.
In some cases today, the traditional wooden or metal doorway has been reduced in size and in thickness. This may be done as a modern style feature, or alternatively, to save time and expense. Accordingly, the sheet rock, paneling, or other thin material of the wall is brought up close to the doorway. Accordingly, any door stop which would traditionally rest against a rigid doorway or molding for the doorway will instead rest against the wall material, such as sheet rock, fiber board, or thin paneling. Pressure from the post or arm of the door stop over time may result in marring or damaging of the wall. Accordingly, the doorstop used to address the problem will actually create a problem of its own.
It is a principal object and purpose of the present invention to provide an adjustable door stop system and method that will neither mar or damage a door nor mar or damage a wall adjacent to the doorway.
It is a further object and purpose of the present invention to provide an adjustable door stop system and method that may be utilized with a wide variety of hinge mounted doors.
It is a further object and purpose of the present invention to provide an adjustable door stop system and a method wherein a hinge pin for the hinge leaves is prevented from axial movement.
It is a further object and purpose of the present invention to provide an adjustable door stop system that interfaces and operates with the hinges connected to the door and the doorway and will not touch or interface with the door or the doorway at all.
The present invention provides both a system and a method for an adjustable door stop for a hinge mounted door. One hinge leaf would be connected to a door while another hinge leaf would be connected to a doorway. The system includes a cylindrical hinge pin having an axis about which the hinge leaves rotate. A first disk extends radially outward from one end of the hinge pin. The radius of the first disk is larger than the radius of the pin.
A second, circular disk has an axial opening therethrough. A first disk finger extends from the first disk substantially parallel to the axis of the hinge pin and parallel to the hinge pin. A second finger extends from the second disk substantially parallel to the axis of the hinge pin and parallel to the hinge pin. The finger extending from the first disk and the finger extending form the second disk operate together to stop and arrest movement of the door at a desired position prior to either the door or the adjacent wall being marred.
A mechanism is also provided to prevent any axial movement of the hinge pin. In one embodiment, the end of the hinge pin opposite the first disk is provided with a threaded recess which receives a threaded fastener.
A mechanism is also provided to prevent movement of the first disk with respect to the second disk in a number of ways. In one embodiment, an aperture is provided through the first disk. Likewise, at least one aperture is provided into or through the second disk. A stop pin is received through the aperture in the first disk and into or through the second disk aperture.
In an alternate embodiment, the underside of the first disk may include a plurality of teeth or ridges which mate with or engage ridges or teeth on the second disk.
The embodiment discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use the invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting the scope of the instant invention.
While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the invention's construction and the arrangement of its components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
Referring to the drawings in detail,
A first disk finger 28 extends from the first disk 26 substantially parallel to the axis 24 of the hinge pin 22 and spaced from and parallel to the hinge pin 22.
A second, circular disk 30 has an axial opening 34 therethrough. The opening receives the hinge pin. A second finger 32 extends from the second disk 30 substantially parallel to the axis 24 of the hinge pin 22 and spaced from and parallel to the hinge pin. The first disk finger extending from the first disk and the finger extending from the second disk operate together to stop and arrest movement of the door at a desired position prior to either the door or the adjacent wall being marred. Accordingly, in one arrangement, the first disk finger 28 engages the hinge leaf connected to the doorway and the second disk finger engages the hinge leaf connected to the door to stop movement of the door without contracting either the door or the doorway.
In an alternate arrangement, the first disk finger engages the hinge leaf connected to the door and the second disk finger engages the hinge leaf connected to the doorway.
A mechanism is provided to prevent any axial movement of the hinge pin. In one embodiment, the end of the hinge pin 22 opposite the first disk 26 is provided with a threaded, axial recess 40 (seen in
A mechanism is also provided to prevent movement of the first disk 26 with respect to the second disk 30. This may be accomplished in a number of ways. As best seen in
An alternate mechanism may also be used to prevent movement of the first disk 26 with respect to the second disk 30. The underside of the first disk 26 may include a plurality of teeth or ridges 54 which mate with and engage ridges or teeth 56 on the second disk 30.
In order to utilize the adjustable door stop system of the present invention, the hinge pin 22 having the first disk 26 extending radially therefrom is inserted through the opening 34 in the second disk 30 so that the barrel of the hinge pin 22 is received through the opening of the second disk. The hinge pin 22 and the second disk are then together inserted to connect the hinge leaves 12 and 16 together. At the same time, the first disk and its accompanying first finger is oriented with respect to the second disk and its second finger so that the hinge leaves may rotate to a desired position or positions before the fingers engage the hinge leaves. Thereafter, if a stop pin 50 is utilized, it will be inserted through the first disk and into or through the second disk. Finally, the threaded fastener 42 is engaged in the threaded axial recess 40 of the hinge pin 22.
Whereas, the present invention has been described in relation to the drawings attached hereto, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the spirit and scope of this invention.
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