Claims
- 1. A door hold-open apparatus comprising:
- a support housing adapted for attachment to a door frame;
- a slider bar having a longitudinal axis and movably received in said support housing for movement therein along the slider bar longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a door which is movable relative to said support housing between a door open and a door closed position, said slider bar having a first latching element;
- an elongated actuator mechanism movably coupled to said support housing with its direction of elongation being substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of the slider bar so to be tiltable about a tilt axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the slider bar, said actuator mechanism having a second latching element and being tiltable between a latching position in which the first and second latching elements are in releasable engagement with each other to prevent movement of the slider bar so that the door is kept in its open position and a release position in which the first and second latching elements are disengaged to release the slider bar for movement within the support housing so that the door can be closed, wherein the actuator mechanism comprises a body elongated along the longitudinal axis of said slider bar, the second latching element being disposed at one end of said body, and said member being connected to the other end of said body;
- moving means secured in said support housing for moving said actuator mechanism between the latching position and the release position to disengage the first and second latching elements, said moving means comprising a solenoid and opposed, engaged surface means on said first and second latching elements angled for enabling sliding movement therebetween in a direction tangential to a locus of points defining a circle about said tilt axis of said actuator mechanism as the slider bar moves along its longitudinal axis away from the actuator mechanism to force the actuator mechanism to its said release position, said moving means further comprising a member means connected to the actuator mechanism for tilting the actuator mechanism from the latch position to the release position upon said member means being struck by a plunger of said solenoid, said member means being positioned relative to said solenoid within striking distance of the plunger of said solenoid, wherein said member comprises two linked elements having a center portion in which the two elements are rotatably coupled and two remote ends one of which is connected to the other end of said body and the other of which is connected to the support housing, said linked elements being shiftable by said solenoid between an extended position in which said one remote end is spaced a first distance from the other remote end and a collapsed position in which said one remote end is spaced a second distance shorter than the first distance from the other remote end, one of said extended and collapsed positions corresponding to the latching position of said actuator mechanism and the other corresponding to the release position of said actuator mechanism;
- mounting means for tiltably coupling the actuator mechanism to the support housing for movement between said latching position and said release position, and including resilient means having a spring, coupled to the actuator mechanism for adjustably applying a resilient force opposing tilting of the actuator mechanism from said latching position to said release position, and bias adjustment means for adjusting spring tension in said spring; and
- detecting means actuated by said member for sensing movement of the actuating member from said latching position to said release position and to indicate that the actuator mechanism has been displaced from the latching position.
- 2. The door hold-open apparatus of claim 1, wherein said member further includes resilient means for biasing said linked elements into one of said extended and collapsed positions.
- 3. The door hold-open apparatus of claim 2, wherein the actuator mechanism is in its latching position when said linked elements are in the extended position.
- 4. The door hold-open apparatus of claim 1, wherein the support housing is elongated, and the slider bar, actuator mechanism, and moving means are positioned within said support housing in series along the axial direction of the slider bar.
- 5. The door hold-open apparatus of claim 1, wherein said moving means comprises corresponding engaged surface means on the first and second latching elements, respectively, for disengaging the first and second latching elements in response to manual force applied to the door to move it from the open position to the closed position.
- 6. A door hold-open apparatus comprising:
- a support housing adapted for attachment to a door frame;
- a slider bar having a longitudinal axis and movably received in said support housing for movement therein along the slider bar longitudinal axis and adapted to be coupled to a door which is movable relative to said support housing between a door open and a door closed position, said slider bar having a first latching element;
- an elongated actuator mechanism movably coupled to said support housing with its direction of elongation being substantially parallel to said longitudinal axis of the slider bar so as to be tiltable about a tilt axis substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the slider bar, said actuator mechanism having a second latching element and being tiltable between a latching position in which the first and second latching elements are in releasable engagement with each other to prevent movement of the slider bar so that the door is kept in its open position and a release position in which the first and second latching elements are disengaged to release the slider bar for movement within the support housing so that the door can be closed;
- moving means secured in said support housing for moving said actuator mechanism between the latching position and the release position to disengage the first and second latching elements, wherein said moving means further comprises a member means connected to the actuator mechanism for tilting the actuator mechanism from the latching position to the release position upon said member means being struck by a plunger of said solenoid, said member means being positioned relative to said solenoid within striking distance of the plunger of said solenoid, and wherein said member comprises two linked elements having a center portion in which the two elements are rotatably coupled and two free ends one of which is connected to the other end of said body and the other of which is connected to the support housing, said linked elements being shiftable by said solenoid between an extended position in which said one free end is spaced a first distance from the other free end and a collapsed position in which said one free end is spaced a second distance shorter than the first distance from the other free end, one of said extended and collapsed positions corresponding to the latching position of said actuator mechanism and the other corresponding to the release position of said actuator mechanism; and
- mounting means for tiltably coupling the actuator mechanism to the support housing for movement between said latching position and said release position, and including resilient means having a spring, coupled to the actuator mechanism for adjustably applying a resilient force opposing tilting of the actuator mechanism from said latching position to said release position.
- 7. The door hold-open apparatus of claim 6, wherein said member further includes resilient means for biasing said linked elements into one of said extended and collapsed positions.
- 8. The door hold-open apparatus of claim 7, wherein the actuator mechanism is in its latching position when said linked elements are in the extended position.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 645,921, filed 8/30/84.
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