1. Field of the Disclosure
The present disclosure relates to a door assembly having both a locking member and a damper member. More particularly, the present disclosure relates a door of an ice storage where the locking member allows a door to remain in a locked open position during use and the damper member enables the door to be smoothly closed without impact.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventional ice storage bins of an ice making machine often include a door having a simple door pin that cannot lock the door while in an open position. Instead, a person opening the ice storage bin door must hold the door open by hand when taking ice from the bin.
Furthermore, when a person allows the storage bin door to freely close by gravity, it can often create a large impact on the door and the bin. This can cause a loud noise and possibly damage the ice storage bin or the door itself.
Thus, there is a need for an ice storage bin door that incorporates both a means to lock the door in its open position and a damper to provide a reduction in impact when closing the door.
The present disclosure provides for a door assembly including a door, a locking member for holding the door in an open position and a damper member for allowing the door to close smoothly and with reduced impact. It is preferred that the locking member and the damper member are disposed on opposite ends of the door.
Furthermore, the locking member includes a sleeve and a pivot there within for locking and the damper member includes a damper allowing the door to close in a sub-horizontal position.
Other and further benefits, advantages and features of the present invention will be understood by reference to the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters denote like elements of structure and:
Referring to
Door 15 is a conventional door used on storage bin-type equipment. Preferably, door 15 used with an ice storage bin is a hollow structure having a foam material within to promote thermal resistance. Furthermore, door 15 may be weighted to facilitate closing. In the preferred embodiment of an ice storage bin, door 15 is utilized by a user to access the ice within. Generally, door 15 can have first end 17 where the user grips the door and a second end 18 to towards bin 30. As shown in
Locking member 20 includes a locking bracket 40, a locking cover 35, a sleeve 45 and a pivot 50. Locking bracket 40 connects to bin 30 by any conventional method such as, but not limited to, screws, clips bolts and nails. Locking cover 35 connects to second end 18 of door 15, preferably at first hinge end 21 of hinge portion 19. Locking cover 35 can connect by any conventional method, such as but not limited to screws, clips bolts and nails.
Sleeve 45 is a hollow cylindrical tube having at least one aperture 47 and an opening 49. As shown in
Pivot 50 is a cylindrical tube or rod having a first pivot end 56 and a second pivot end 58. Furthermore, pivot 50 has at least one reciprocal locking protuberance 52 disposed on its surface. As shown in
As shown in
Pivot 50 is connected to locking bracket 40 via second pivot end 58. As shown in
In use, when a user lifts up door 15 at second end 17, sleeve 45 rotates with door 15 while pivot 50 remains in place. Pivot 50 does not rotate since it is connected to locking bracket 40. Thus, sleeve 45 rotates around pivot 50 when protuberances 52 are in a retracted position. When door 15 reaches a preset open position, preferably vertical, the springs expand such that protuberances 52 expand into apertures 47 of sleeve 45. This causes door 15 to remain in the locked and opened position, allowing retrieval of ice from the ice storage bin.
When user applies sufficient pressure on door 15 at second end 17, protuberances 52 are again caused to retract within pivot 50 such that sleeve 45 freely rotates about pivot 50, thereby allowing door 15 to return to the closed position via gravity.
As shown in
Similar to locking member 20, damper member 25 has a damper bracket 60 that connects to bin 30 and a damper cover 65 that connects to second end 18 of door 15, preferably at second hinge end 22 of hinge portion 19. As shown in
First damper end 72 may be slidably disposed within damper cover 65. Damper 70 can be connected to damper bracket 60. As shown in
Furthermore, it is preferred that locking member 20 and damper member 25 allow door 15 to fully open in an open vertical position and thereafter to fully close in a sub-horizontal position, as shown in
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/370,789, filed Aug. 4, 2010. U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/370,789, filed Aug. 4, 2010 is hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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