Claims
- 1. An automatic door closer comprising an elongated fluid-filled housing having a closed end and an opposite open end; a plug closing said open end of said housing; a first piston reciprocatably arranged in said housing and dividing the latter into a first pressure space adjacent said closed end and a second pressure space adjacent said plug, said first piston having a cylinder space therein; a closer shaft adapted to be connected to a door, extending transverse to the elongation of said housing and being turnably mounted in said housing in the region of said closed end; means connecting said closer shaft with said first piston for moving the latter, during turning of the closer shaft in door-opening direction, in a first direction reducing the volume of said first pressure space while increasing the volume of said second pressure space, said piston-moving means comprising a piston rod slidingly guided in said first piston and having a free end facing said plug; spring means cooperating with said first piston for biasing the latter in a second direction opposite to said first direction; a second stationary piston formed as a projection of said plug and movably received in said cylinder space of said first piston; first throttled passage means communicating at one end with said first pressure space and at the other end with said cylinder space; second throttled passage means communicating at opposite ends respectively with said first and said second pressure space; and valve means in said second throttled passage means movable between a closed position preventing flow of fluid through said second passage means and an open position permitting flow of fluid through said second passage means.
- 2. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 1, wherein said connecting means further include a cam disk connected to said closer shaft for turning therewith and a slide carrying a pair of rollers cooperating with said cam disk for moving said slide in longitudinal direction during turning of said cam disk, said piston rod being fixed to said slide for movement therewith.
- 3. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 1, wherein said spring means comprises a coiled compression spring arranged in said first pressure space about said piston rod and abutting with opposite ends against said first piston and an abutment in said housing.
- 4. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 1, wherein said connecting means further include a collar connected with said piston rod and adapted to engage said first piston when the latter is moved by said connecting means in said first direction.
- 5. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 4, wherein said connecting means further include a pin connected with said piston rod, said collar being arranged on an end of said pin.
- 6. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 1; and further comprising an annular projection, said second piston being screwed with said plug through said annular projection.
- 7. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 6, wherein said annular projection is of one piece with said plug and has a thread, said second piston having a thread to be screwed with the thread of said annular projection.
- 8. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 1; and further comprising additional passage means connecting said cylinder space with said second pressure space and a one-way valve in said additional passage means.
- 9. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 8, wherein said additional passage means and said one-way valve are arranged in said second piston.
- 10. An automatic door closer as defined in claim 1, wherein said valve means is an electromagnetically operated valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 225,404, filed Jan. 15, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,376,323.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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