Doorbumpers are commonly installed on walls to protect the wall from damage by a doorknob or door handle when the door is fully opened. The doorbumper normally includes a cushion, made of a rubber or elastomeric material, that is contacted by the doorknob or door handle. The cushion material absorbs force to prevent the wall from being damaged when the door swings fully open.
There are numerous situations in which a door needs to be held in an open position. For example, a door may be held open to aid in air circulation. During cleaning, doors may need to be held open so that the cleaning equipment can be moved through the doorway and so the area around the door can be cleaned as well. Doors also need to be held open when occupants are moving furniture and other objects into or out of the premises. In hospitals, doors need to be held open when moving patients from room-to-room.
In order to hold doors open, various forms of doorstoppers are used. One common type of doorstopper is a wedge shaped device that is inserted under the bottom edge of the door. Another form of doorstopper fits between the door and the door frame when the door is open.
In some cases, doorstoppers can be misused in ways that damage the door or the door frame. In addition, some doorstoppers are more difficult to use than others. Because they are portable, doorstoppers can be moved or misplaced, so that they are not available when needed.
A combination doorbumper and doorstopper includes a mounting plate, a spindle, and a bumper that are connected together and mounted to a wall with a bolt and an expandable anchor. The bumper is a flexible cushion that absorbs force when engaged by a doorknob or handle in order to protect the wall from damage. The spindle is positioned between the mounting plate and the bumper, and has a narrow neck for receiving a hook of a flexible connector that can extend from a doorknob or handle of the door so that the door is held in engagement with the bumper.
Doorbumper 10 includes mounting plate 20, spindle 22, bumper 24, toggle bolt 26, and toggle bolt anchor 28. Plate 20 includes front surface 20A and rear surface 20B, mounting holes 30 and 32, and circular recess 34. Surface 20B of plate 20 is flat and, when installed, is held flush against outer surface 12A of wall 12 by toggle bolt 26 and toggle bolt anchor 28. Plate 20 may be made of any of a number of different materials, such as plastic, metal, or wood. In one embodiment, plate 20 is an injection molded plastic component.
Spindle 22 includes shoulder 36, neck 38, and head 40. Bolt hole 42 extends through the center of spindle 22. Shoulder 36 is received in recess 34 of mounting plate 20, so that bolt hole 42 of spindle 22 is aligned with hole 30 of plate 20. In one embodiment, spindle 22 is an anodized aluminum component.
Bumper 24 is a generally frustoconical body made of a flexible cushioning material such as a molded rubber or other elastomer. As shown in
At its front end, bumper 24 includes recess 46, which receives head 48 of toggle bolt 26. Outer rim 50 of bumper 24 surrounds recess 46, and engages doorknob 16 so that head 48 of bolt 26 does not come into contact with doorknob 16.
Mounting plate 20, spindle 22, and bumper 24 are held together and held in place against front surface 12A of wall 20 by toggle bolt 26 and toggle bolt anchor 28. During mounting, toggle bolt anchor 28 is collapsed so that it passes through hole 52 in wall 12. Once toggle bolt anchor is passed through hole 52, it expands outwardly to engage inner wall surface 12B of wall 12. By tightening toggle bolt 26, a clamping force is applied by bolt toggle 26 and toggle bolt anchor 28 that holds bumper 24, spindle 22, and mounting plate 20 together, and holds mounting plate 20 against outer wall surface 12A.
Mounting hole 32 is optional. It can be used to insert a screw through mounting plate 20 and into wall 12. With the clamping action provided by bolt 26 and toggle bolt anchor 28, mounting plate 20 is held firmly in place. The use of an additional screw ensures that rotation of mounting plate 20 will not occur even if bolt 26 and toggle bolt anchor 28 are loosened.
While holding mounting plate 20 in place, bumper 24 and spindle 22 are removed, exposing recess 34 and mounting hole 30, as shown in
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In addition to protecting wall 12 from damage by door 14 and doorknob 16A, doorbumper 10 can also be used as a doorstopper, as illustrated in
While the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment(s), it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment(s) disclosed, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims.