The invention relates to a door closer arrangement having a door closer and a slide rail.
Known door closer arrangement may comprise a door closer, a slide rail and an arm wherein the arm is connected to the door closer and to the slide rail. The slide rail can be provided with a hold open device in order to keep a door open. Having the slide rail with the door closer, the arm is a straight member.
When a door is opened, the end of the arm, which is connected to the slide rail, slides along the slide rail. If it is desired to keep the door open, the slide rail can be provided with said hold open device. The angle where the door is kept open is usually 80-130 degrees. The hold open device prevents the door closer to close the door until the hold open device is released. The releasing can be done, for example, mechanically or electrically depending on the structure of the hold open device. The hold open device can have, for example, a mechanical release device, an electromagnetic release device, an electromechanical release device, or an electrohydraulic release device. The door closer arrangements with a release device in the slide rail are used, for example, at schools, kindergartens and retirement homes
There are situations where the door, which is kept open, creates an obstacle for a desired passage through the door, for example when carrying large items. The hold open device may be overrun in order to open door more, but it causes extra stress to the hold open device and may not be so smooth for users. There are also hold open devices which cannot be overrun.
The object of the invention is to alleviate or even eliminate the problems said above. The object is achieved in a way described in the independent claims. Dependent claims illustrate different embodiments of the invention.
A door closer arrangement according to the invention comprises a door closer 1, a slide rail 3 and an arm 2. The arm is connected to the door closer 1 at a first end 12 of the arm, and to the slide rail 3 at a second end 13 of the arm. The slide rail is provided with a hold open device 4 in order to keep a door open. The arm 2 comprises an outer arm 8A, 9A and an inner arm 8B, 9B. The inner is situated partly inside the outer arm in a sliding manner. The arm 2 also comprises a spring arrangement 11 in order to hold the inner arm 8B, 9B in a normal position in the outer arm 8A, 9A, and a release device 10A, 10B. The release device is arranged to release the inner arm 8B, 9B from its normal position when an external force being strong enough to active a release of the release device 10A, 10B drives the inner arm 8B, 9B out from the outer arm 8A, 9A. In other words, when the door is kept open by a hold open device 4, and the door is pushed/pulled to open more using enough force to activate the release of the release device, the inner arm can move out from the outer arm when the total length of the arm 2 increases and the door can be moved to a larger opening angle.
Therefore, there is more space to carry large items through the door opening, and the hold open device does not carry so much extra stress.
In the following, the invention is described in more detail by reference to the enclosed drawings, where
The slide rail 3 is provided with a hold open device 4 in order to keep a door open. As said the hold open device can, for example, be a mechanical, electromagnetic, electromechanical, or electrohydraulic device. A cover plate 5 is showed in an unfixed position in order to show insight to the slide rail. The arm 2 comprises an outer arm 8A, 9A and an inner arm 8B, 9B, which are showed in more detail in the other figures like in
The release device 10A, 10B is arranged to release the inner arm 8B, 9B from its normal position when an external force is strong enough to active a release of the release device 10A, 10B. The external force exists for example when a door is pushed or pulled hard to be more open.
After the release device has been released the external force drives the inner arm 8B, 9B out from the outer arm 8A, 9A. In other words, when the door is kept open by a hold open device 4, and the door is pushed/pulled to open more using enough force to activate the release of the release device, the inner arm can move out from the outer arm when the total length of the arm 2 increases and the door can be moved to a larger opening angle. Therefore, there is more space to carry large items through the door opening, and the hold open device does not have so much extra stress because of the release function of the release device. In case where the hold open device cannot be overrun the extra stress, for example due to dashing towards the door or pushing forcibly the door, is fully carried by the hold open device.
It is worth to mention that the inner arm movement (sliding) out from the outer arm is restricted so that it does not slide totally out from the outer arm.
The spring arrangement 11 comprises at least one spring. In an embodiment wherein the spring arrangement 11 comprises one spring (
In another embodiment wherein the spring arrangement 11 comprises two springs (
The wedge 24 is between the latch spring arrangement 15 and the latch parts 23. The inner arm has a recess 25 for the latch arrangement and the latch spring arrangement 15. The outer arm has side holes 26. The latch spring arrangement 15 is arranged via the wedge 24 to turn the projections towards the side holes 26 to be in the holding position, and to allow movement of the wedge and the latch parts for said release of the release device 10A.
The latch part 23 has a latch arm 23B, wherein the projection end 23A is at the transversal directions with respect to the latch arm's longitudinal direction, and the attachment to the inner arm 8B is at another end 23C of the latch arm.
In addition, the wedge may have means for guiding its movement. The means can pins 24A, which are attached to holes 24B on the wedge and being partly in guiding slots 24E formed on the inner arm 8B.
So, as can be seen, the latch spring arrangement 15 pushes the wedge towards the latch part in order to turn them towards the side holes 26. If an external force pulling the inner arm out from the outer arm is powerful enough, the latch parts moves towards the wedge in which case the latch spring arrangement is tensioned more.
As seen in
If an external force pulling the inner arm out from the outer arm is powerful enough, the latch moves away from the space in which case the latch spring arrangement is tensioned more.
The latch parts 34 can be rolls or balls. The recess 36 can have a U-form, and the wedge 35 has a corresponding form so that the wedge can slide in the U-form. Further, as can be seen in
As described above, the inventive arrangement makes it possible to open the door more than the door closer arrangement has been designed for the normal use without causing so much extra stress to the hold open device 4 as previous solutions. This has a direct impact to the lifetime of the hold open device. In addition, the use of the inventive arrangement is more comfortable than with the prior art solutions, because the hold open device is not overridden.
It is evident from the above that the invention is not limited to the embodiments described in this text but can be implemented utilizing many other different embodiments within the scope of the independent claims.
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