Closure operator having a handle that rotates as the closure rotates

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6574921
  • Patent Number
    6,574,921
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 29, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Strimbu; Gregory J.
    Agents
    • Collard & Roe, P.C.
Abstract
An operator for moving a closure, such as a window or a door rotatably mounted to a frame, between open and closed positions. The operator including first and second rotatable shafts, a fixed shaft, and a handle. The first and second rotatable shafts and the handle being rotatably mounted to the closure while the fixed shaft is non-rotatably mounted to the frame. The fixed shaft including a gear, the first shaft including a gear at each end thereof, and the second shaft including a gear at one end thereof and the handle at the other end thereof. One of the gears of the first shaft engaging the gear of the fixed shaft and the other one of the gears of the first shaft engaging the gear of the second shaft. To operate the closure operator, a user rotates the handle which rotates the second shaft causing the first shaft to rotate. The geared engagement of the first shaft to the fixed shaft causes the closure to rotate with respect to the frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Handles for doors, windows and other portal coverings are known in the art. For example, the following references show doors or windows that work with handles U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,122,863; 4,945,679; 4,860,493; 2,576,536; 1,663,175; 1,539,155; 1,220,144 all incorporated herein by reference.




The present state of the art suffers from the following problem in that none of the references cited above disclose the use of a handle that rotates with the window or door as it is opening or closing thus allowing the user an easier grasp of the door or window.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention was designed to overcome the problem of the references cited above by presenting a portal covering such as door or window having a handle that rotates as the door or window rotates. Essentially this portal covering includes a handle, that is rotatably mounted onto the portal covering. The handle is coupled to a shaft that is coupled to the portal covering via C-shaped locks or bearings. On an end of the shaft is a bevel gear that meshes with an adjacent bevel gear. The adjacent gear is coupled to a shaft extending on a different axis from the first shaft. There is also a second, oppositely spaced gear positioned on this second shaft opposite the first gear. This second gear on the second shaft couples with a fixed gear that is fixed to a cover frame such as a door frame or a window frame. As the cover rotates within the frame, the handle rotates with this rotating cover allowing a user to always have contact with the handle at all angles of rotation of the cover.




The gears in this case could be in the form of a miter gear, a bevel gear or a direct drive linking two shafts together.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings which disclose several embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the drawings are designed for the purpose of illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.




In the drawings wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:





FIG. 1

is a front view of a first embodiment of an open faced cover containing the rotating handle;





FIG. 2

is a front view of a second embodiment of an open faced cover containing the rotating handle; and





FIG. 3

is a front view of a third embodiment of an open cover containing the rotating handle; and





FIG. 4

is a front view of a fourth embodiment of the invention











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

is a front view of a first embodiment of an open-faced portal covering device


10


comprising a portal covering such as a door or window


12


and a rotating handle


14


. Rotating handle


14


can be substantially loop shaped or U-shaped so that a user can grab onto handle


14


. Handle


14


is coupled to a rotatable shaft


16


that is rotatably coupled to cover


12


via a series of C-shaped locks


18


. Disposed at one end of rotatable shaft


16


is a gear


20


such as a bevel gear, that is shaped frusto-conically so that it meshes with an adjacent frusto-conically shaped gear


22


.




Frusto-conically shaped gear


22


is coupled to rotatable shaft


24


. Rotatable shaft


24


is rotatably coupled to cover


12


via a second series of C-shaped locks


26


. These locks


26


allow shaft


24


to rotate inside.




Disposed on an opposite end of gear


22


, is gear


28


which rotates as shaft


24


rotates. Gear


28


meshes with fixed gear


30


which is coupled to shaft


32


. Shaft


32


is fixed inside of door frame


34


.




In operation, as a user grabs handle


14


, to open door


12


, handle


14


rotates, rotating shaft


16


. Shaft


16


rotates within C-shaped locks


18


so that it turns gear


20


. As gear


20


rotates, it rotates gear


22


rotating shaft


24


within C-shaped locks


26


. Gear


28


, which is coupled to rotating shaft


24


rotates with shaft


24


around fixed gear


30


. Thus, as a person grabs door handle


14


, it automatically starts door or cover


12


turning within its hinges and rotating within frame


34


.





FIG. 2

is a front view of a second embodiment of an open door containing the rotating handle. In this embodiment, shaft


26


is placed at the bottom of cover


12


wherein shaft


16


also extends down through C-shaped locks


18


so that gear


20


meshes with gear


22


. With this design the above listed components work together in a manner similar to that of the first embodiment.





FIG. 3

is a front view of the third embodiment of the invention. With this design, shaft


24


extends diagonally down from stationary gear


30


to gear


20


, so that gear


28


meshes with gear


30


and gear


22


meshes with gear


20


. C-shaped locks


26


hold shaft


24


in place so that while gear


22


rotates with gear


20


shaft


24


revolves around a single axis.





FIG. 4

is a front view of an open faced cover wherein in this embodiment, there are two direct drives


42


, and


50


that are used in place of gears


20


and


22


, and


28


and


30


respectively. Direct drives are essentially closed compartments of meshed gears that can be either bevel gears, miter gears, worm gears or any other type of joining apparatus that is used to join to rotatable shafts together at a substantially right angle. In addition, in this embodiment, handle


14


has a rotatable center region


14


′ which allows this center region to rotate about a vertical axis as the entire handle


14


rotates within cover


12


. In that way, the user does not have to loosen his or her grip on handle


14


as it is rotating.




All four embodiments provide the benefit of a door handle that rotates with a door as the door rotates. This handle type arrangement is designed to both rotate in response to the rotation of the door or window but also to help initiate the rotation of the door or window. When a user pulls on handle


14


, it starts shaft


16


rotating thus starting gear


20


rotating as well. As gear


20


rotates it rotates gear


22


thus also turning shaft


24


and opposite gear


28


. The initiation of rotation of gear


28


against stationary gear


30


starts covering


12


rotating within frame


34


. The gears


20


,


22


,


28


and


30


are selected such that the handle rotates on a 2:1 ratio with respect to the door or window.




Accordingly, while several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for covering an opening, the device comprising:a covering coupled to a frame; at least one hinge for coupling said covering to said frame; at least one rotatable handle, rotatably coupled to said covering; at least one rotatable shaft having a first end coupled to said rotatable handle and an oppositely spaced second end; at least one stationary shaft non-rotatably coupled to the frame; and a plurality of bevel gears with at least one bevel gear coupled to said oppositely spaced second end of said at least one rotatable shaft and at least one additional bevel gear coupled to said at least one stationary shaft with said at least one bevel gear and said at least one additional bevel gear meshing together such that when said handle rotates one of toward and away from the covering, said at least one rotatable shaft rotates around said at least one stationary shaft causing said covering to rotate.
  • 2. The device as in claim 1, further comprising at least one additional rotatable shaft, wherein said at least one additional rotatable shaft extends coaxially with said at least one rotatable handle and said at least one additional rotatable shaft is coupled to said at least one rotatable shaft so that when said at least one additional rotatable shaft rotates, it rotates said at least one rotatable shaft.
  • 3. The device as in claim 2, wherein said at least one bevel gear and said at least one additional bevel gear are dimensioned so that said at least one rotatable handle rotates on a 2:1 ratio with respect to said covering as said covering rotates.
  • 4. The device as in claim 2, wherein said at least one rotatable shaft extends perpendicular to said at least one additional rotatable shaft.
  • 5. The device as in claim 4, wherein said covering is a door and said at least one rotatable shaft is positioned at a top region of said door.
  • 6. The device as in claim 4, wherein said covering is a door and said at least one rotatable shaft is positioned at a bottom region of said door.
  • 7. The device as in claim 1, wherein said at least one rotatable shaft has one of said plurality of bevel gears couples to said first end thereof.
  • 8. The device as in claim 7, further comprising a plurality of C-shaped locks for rotatably coupling said at least one rotatable shaft and said at least one additional rotatable shaft to said covering.
  • 9. The device as in claim 7, wherein said at least one rotatable shaft extends diagonally from said at least one stationary shaft.
  • 10. The device as in claim 1, wherein said covering is a window.
  • 11. The device as in claim 1, wherein said covering is a door.
  • 12. A device for covering and opening in a building comprising:a covering coupled to a frame; at least one hinge for coupling said covering to said frame; at least one rotatable handle, rotatably coupled to said covering; at least one rotatable shaft coupled to said rotatable handle; and at least one stationary shaft non-rotatably coupled to said frame; a plurality of bevel gears coupling said at least one stationary shaft and said at least one rotatable shaft together, such that when said handle rotates one of toward and away from the covering, said at least one rotatable shaft rotates around said at least one stationary shaft using said plurality of bevel gears and causing the covering to rotate.
  • 13. A door disposed in a door frame, the door having a drive device comprising:at least one rotatable handle rotatably coupled to said door; at least one rotatable shaft fixedly coupled to said handle and rotatably coupled to said door; at least one additional rotatable shaft rotatably coupled to said door; at least one stationary shaft non-rotatably coupled to the frame; and a series of bevel gears with each of said shafts including at least one bevel gear so that when said handle rotates one of toward and away from the door, said additional rotatable shaft rotates about said at least one stationary shaft, through the engagement of said stationary shaft bevel gear and said additional rotatable shaft bevel gear causing the door to rotate.
  • 14. The door as in claim 13, wherein when a user rotates said handle, the door rotates in response to said handle rotating.
  • 15. A door operator comprising:at least one hinge for coupling a door to a frame; at least one rotatable handle, rotatably coupled to the door; at least one rotatable shaft having a first end coupled to said rotatable handle and an oppositely spaced second end; at least one stationary shaft non-rotatably coupled to the frame; and a plurality of bevel gears with at least one bevel gear coupled to said oppositely spaced second end of said at least one rotatable shaft and at least one additional bevel gear coupled to said at least one stationary shaft with said at least one bevel gear and said at least one additional bevel gear meshing together such that when the handle is rotated one of toward and away from the door, said at least one rotatable shaft rotates around said at least one stationary shaft causing the door to rotate.
  • 16. A door operator comprising:at least one hinge for coupling a door to a frame; at least one rotatable handle, rotatably coupled to the door; at least one rotatable shaft which is rotatable about its longitudinal axis and having a first end coupled to said rotatable handle and an oppositely spaced second end; at least one stationary shaft non-rotatably coupled to the frame; and a plurality of gears with at least one gear mounted only on said oppositely spaced second end of said at least one substantially rotatable shaft and at least one additional gear non-movably mounted only on an end of said at least one stationary shaft with said at least one gear and said at least one additional gear meshing together wherein when the handle is rotated one of toward and away from the door, said at least one gear rotates around said at least one additional gear causing the door to rotate.
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