Door closer having dual operating directions

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6725503
  • Patent Number
    6,725,503
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, November 7, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A door closer includes a housing having one or more bulges, a shaft rotatably received in the housing and having an axle, and one or more resilient rings engaged between the shaft and the housing. The bulges of the housing may be engaged with the resilient rings for preventing the shaft from moving axially relative to the housing. An adjustable spring biasing device may apply a spring biasing force between the housing and the shaft for recovering the shaft relative to the housing. One or more spring biased projections may limit the movement between the shaft and the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a door closer, and more particularly to a door closer for adjustably recovering door panels moving either outwardly or inwardly.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Various kinds of typical door closers have been developed for biasing or recovering the door panels when the door panels are opened. U.S. Pat. No. 643,970 to McFeely, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,155 to Hwang disclose two of the typical door closers.




However, the typical door closers may be used for biasing or recovering the door panels in one direction only. For example, some of the typical door closers may be used for recovering the door panels when the door panels are opened outwardly only; and the other typical door closers may be used for recovering the door panels when the door panels are opened inwardly only.




Accordingly, the typical door closers may not be used for recovering the door panels when the door panels are openable either outwardly or inwardly. U.S. Pat. No. 5,419,013 to Hsiao discloses another typical door closer which may be adjusted to different biasing or recovering forces. However, the orifices of the members or elements may not be easily aligned with each other, and the fasteners may not be easily engaged into the orifices, such that the typical door closers may not be easily adjusted to different biasing or recovering forces.




The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional door closers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a door closer for adjustably recovering door panels moving either outwardly or inwardly.




The other objective of the present invention is to provide a door closer including one or more resilient rings for rotatably attaching a shaft in a housing and for preventing the shaft from moving axially relative to or along the housing.




The further objective of the present invention is to provide a door closer for easily adjusting to different biasing or recovering forces.




The still further objective of the present invention is to provide a door closer including one or more springs that may be limited to rotate relative to the housing and to be prevented from over rotated relative to the housing.




In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a door closer comprising a housing including a chamber formed therein, and including at least one bulge extended into the chamber of the housing, a shaft rotatably received in the chamber of the housing, and including an axle extended outwardly through the housing, and including an outer peripheral portion, at least one resilient ring engaged between the outer peripheral portion of the shaft and the housing. The bulge of the housing is engaged with the resilient ring for rotatably retaining the resilient ring between the housing and the shaft, and for preventing the shaft from moving axially relative to the housing. A biasing device may be engaged between the shaft and the housing for applying a spring biasing force between the housing and the shaft.




The bulge of the housing includes a depression formed therein and defined by at least one cusp, for receiving the resilient ring, the cusp is engageable with the resilient ring for preventing the resilient ring from moving axially relative to the shaft and the housing.




The shaft includes at least one recess formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof for receiving the resilient ring and for preventing the resilient ring from moving axially relative to the shaft and the housing.




The shaft includes at least one cut-off space formed therein and communicating with the depression thereof, for receiving the bulge, and for facilitating an engaging of the shaft and the resilient ring into the housing.




The biasing means includes a casing rotatably received in the chamber of the housing, and at least one spring secured between the shaft and the casing.




The housing includes an oblong hole formed therein, the casing includes a first aperture formed therein, and a pin engaged in the first aperture of the casing and received in the oblong hole of the housing and engageable with the housing for positioning the casing to the housing.




The casing includes at least one second aperture formed therein for selectively receiving the pin and for adjusting the spring biasing force of the spring between the shaft and the casing.




The shaft includes a spindle extended outwardly through the housing, and extended opposite to the axle, for selectively coupled to the linking arm device, and for selectively biasing the door panel that moves or rotated inwardly or outwardly.




A device may further be provided for limiting a rotational movement between the shaft and the housing, and includes at least one curved channel provided in the housing, and at least one spring-biased projection engaged in the shaft and slidably engaged in the curved channel of the housing for limiting the rotational movement between the shaft and the housing.




The housing includes a cap secured thereon and having a swelling extended therein and having at least one end stop formed thereon, for defining the curved channel between the cover and the housing and the shaft.











Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of a detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a door closer in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the door closer;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, illustrating the operation of the door closer;





FIG. 6

is a partial cross sectional view taken along lines


6





6


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a partial exploded view illustrating the operation of the door closer;





FIG. 8

is a partial perspective view illustrating the operation or the attachment of the door closer to the door panel and the door frame;





FIG. 9

is another partial exploded view illustrating the operation of the door closer.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIGS. 1-4

, a door closer in accordance with the present invention comprises a housing


10


including a board


11


provided or attached thereon and having one or more holes


110


formed therein for receiving fasteners and for securing to the door panel


70


(

FIG. 8

) or the like.




The housing


10


includes a chamber


12


formed therein for rotatably receiving a shaft


21


therein, and includes two peripheral recesses or shoulders


100


formed in the upper and the lower peripheral portions thereof, and includes an oblong hole


16


laterally formed in the front portion thereof.




Two covers


13


,


14


have outer peripheral portions engaged onto the peripheral shoulders


100


of the housing


10


for detachably attaching onto the housing


10


with such as a force-fitted engagement. The covers


13


,


14


each includes an orifice


130


,


140


formed in the center portion thereof.




The housing


10


includes one or more, such as two bulges


15


extended into the chamber


12


thereof. It is preferable that the bulges


15


are oppositely extended into the chamber


12


of the housing


10


, and each includes one or more depressions


150


formed or defined between cusps


151


for receiving rubber or resilient rings


25


.




The shaft


21


includes one or more peripheral recesses


211


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof for receiving the rubber or resilient rings


25


respectively, which are also received in the depressions


150


of the bulges


15


, for rotatably securing the shaft


21


to the housing


10


, and for preventing the shaft


21


from moving axially relative to or along the housing


10


.




The typical door closers fail to teach one or more resilient rings


25


engaged between the shaft


21


and the housing


10


for rotatably securing the shaft


21


to the housing


10


, and for preventing the shaft


21


from moving axially relative to or along the housing


10


. A lubricating oil or the like may be filled in the chamber


12


of the housing


10


for facilitating the movement between the shaft


21


and the housing


10


.




The shaft


21


includes one or more, such as two notches or cut-off spaces


212


formed therein (

FIGS. 4

,


5


), corresponding to the bulges


15


of the housing


10


, and communicating with the peripheral recesses


211


thereof, for allowing the shaft


21


to be easily engaged into the chamber


12


of the housing


10


, and for allowing the resilient rings


25


to be easily engaged into the depressions


150


of the bulges


15


respectively.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the engagement of the resilient rings


25


in the respective depressions


150


of the bulges


15


is arranged to be good enough to rotatably secure the shaft


21


to the housing


10


, and to prevent the shaft


21


from moving axially relative to or along the housing


10


. The engagement of the bulges


15


with the resilient rings


25


may also be used to force the resilient rings


25


to be solidly engaged and retained in the peripheral recesses


211


of the shaft


21


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, when the shaft


21


is rotated relative to the housing


10


to offset the cut-off spaces


212


thereof from the bulges


15


of the housing


10


, the resilient rings


25


may then be solidly engaged in the respective depressions


150


of the bulges


15


, for preventing the shaft


21


from moving axially relative to or along the housing


10


.




The shaft


21


includes a spindle


22


and an axle


23


extended from opposite ends thereof, such as extended downwardly and upwardly respectively, and rotatably received in the orifice


140


,


130


of the covers


14


,


13


respectively, and/or secured to the covers


13


,


14


with retaining rings


17


, for further stably and rotatably retaining the shaft


21


in the housing


10


.




The spindle


22


and the axle


23


each includes a screw hole


24


formed in the ends thereof for threading with fasteners


51


which may selectively secure the caps


52


and/or the lids


53


to the ends of the spindle


22


or the axle


23


(

FIGS. 1

,


3


,


7


), for shielding or protecting the ends of the spindle


22


or the axle


23


from being damaged by the other objects, particularly during transportation operations.




The spindle


22


and the axle


23


each includes one or more flat surfaces


241


formed in the ends thereof for solidly securing to a linking arm device


90


(FIG.


8


). The linking arm device


90


may be coupled to either the spindle


22


or the axle


23


, and may also be coupled to the door frame or the wall


80


, and provided for biasing or recovering the door panel


70


relative to the door frame or the wall


80


.




The shaft


21


is preferably disposed in the upper portion of the chamber


12


of the housing


10


(FIG.


3


), and the spindle


22


is preferably received in the lower portion of the chamber


12


of the housing


10


and includes a slot


221


formed therein. A spring biasing device


30


may be received in the housing


10


and coupled between the housing


10


and the spindle


22


or the shaft


21


, for biasing or recovering the shaft


21


relative to the housing


10


.




The spring biasing device


30


includes one or more springs


32


, such as two coil springs


32


, each having an outer end


321


and an inner end


322


; and includes a casing


31


having an orifice


310


formed therein for rotatably receiving the spindle


22


, and for allowing the casing


31


to be rotatably received in the chamber


12


of the housing


10


. The casing


31


includes a groove


311


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof.




The inner ends


322


of the springs


32


are engaged in the slot


221


of the spindle


22


, and the outer ends


321


of the springs


32


are engaged in the groove


311


of the casing


31


, such that the springs


32


may be coiled or tensioned when the casing


31


is rotated relative to the housing


10


, and may bias or recover the casing


31


relative to the housing


10


when the casing


31


is released.




The casing


31


includes one or more apertures


312


formed in the outer peripheral portion thereof for selectively receiving a pin


33


(FIG.


9


), and for adjusting the relative position between the casing


31


and the housing


10


, and thus for adjusting the spring biasing forces of the springs


32


applied between the casing


31


and the housing


10


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, a tool


99


may be engaged into either of the apertures


312


of the casing


31


, and may rotate the casing


31


relative to the housing


10


, for engaging the pin


33


into the selected apertures


312


. The pin


33


may be received in one end of the oblong hole


16


of the housing


10


, and may engage with the housing


10


, for being biased between the casing


31


and the housing


10


.




A lid


160


may further be provided and includes one or more juts or latches


161


provided therein for engaging into the oblong hole


16


of the housing


10


, and for engaging with the housing


10


, in order to detachably secure the lid


160


to the housing


10


, and so as to block the oblong hole


16


of the housing


10


, and to shield the pin


16


and the casing


31


.




As best shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


6


, the cover


13


includes a swelling


131


extended inwardly and having two end stops


45


,


46


formed and provided thereon, for forming or defining two curved channels


47


,


48


between the cover


13


and the housing


10


and/or the shaft


21


, or in the housing


10


. The shaft


21


includes one or more cavities


41


formed therein each for receiving a spring-biased projection or a spring


42


and a ball


43


or


44


therein.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the balls or the spring-biased projections


43


,


44


may be biased to be engaged in the curved channels


47


,


48


of the housing


10


, and may be engaged with either of the end stops


45


,


46


, in order to limit the relative movement between the shaft


21


and the housing


10


. The curved channels


47


,


48


and/or the end stops


45


,


46


may be used as a limiting means for preventing the springs


32


from being over rotated relative to the housing


10


.




In operation, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the linking arm device


90


may be coupled to the door frame or the wall


80


, and may also be coupled to the axle


23


, for biasing or recovering the door panel


70


relative to the door frame or the wall


80


when the door panel


70


is rotated or opened outwardly, for example.




On the contrary, the housing


10


may be secured to the door panel


70


up-side-down, and may include the spindle


22


provided on top thereof. The linking arm device


90


may then be coupled to the wall


80


and coupled to the spindle


22


, for biasing or recovering the door panel


70


relative to the door frame or the wall


80


when the door panel


70


is rotated or opened inwardly, for example.




Accordingly, the door closer in accordance with the present invention may be used for adjustably recovering door panels moving either outwardly or inwardly, and may include one or more resilient rings for rotatably attaching the shaft in the housing and for preventing the shaft from moving axially relative to or along the housing. In addition, the door closer may be easily adjusted to different biasing or recovering forces against the door panels.




Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.



Claims
  • 1. A door closer comprising:a housing including a chamber formed therein, and including at least one bulge extended into said chamber of said housing, a shaft rotatably received in said chamber of said housing, and including an axle extended outwardly through said housing, and including an outer peripheral portion, at least one resilient ring engaged between said outer peripheral portion of said shaft and said housing, said at least one bulge of said housing being engaged with said at least one resilient ring for rotatably retaining said at least one resilient ring between said housing and said shaft, and for preventing said shaft from moving axially relative to said housing, and a biasing means engaged between said shaft and said housing for applying a spring biasing force between said housing and said shaft.
  • 2. The door closer according to claim 1, wherein said at least one bulge of said housing includes a depression formed therein and defined by at least one cusp, for receiving said at least one resilient ring, said at least one cusp is engageable with said at least one resilient ring for preventing said at least one resilient ring from moving axially relative to said shaft and said housing.
  • 3. The door closer according to claim 1, wherein said shaft includes at least one recess formed in said outer peripheral portion thereof for receiving said at least one resilient ring and for preventing said at least one resilient ring from moving axially relative to said shaft and said housing.
  • 4. The door closer according to claim 3, wherein said shaft includes at least one cut-off space formed therein and communicating with said at least one recess thereof, for receiving said at least one bulge, and for facilitating an engaging of said shaft and said at least one resilient ring into said housing.
  • 5. The door closer according to claim 1, wherein said biasing means includes a casing rotatably received in said chamber of said housing, and at least one spring secured between said shaft and said casing.
  • 6. The door closer according to claim 5 further comprising means for adjusting the spring biasing force of said at least one spring between said shaft and said casing.
  • 7. The door closer according to claim 5, wherein said housing includes an oblong hole formed therein, said casing includes a first aperture formed therein, and a pin engaged in said first aperture of said casing and received in said oblong hole of said housing and engageable with said housing for positioning said casing to said housing.
  • 8. The door closer according to claim 7, wherein said casing includes at least one second aperture formed therein for selectively receiving said pin and for adjusting the spring biasing force of said at least one spring between said shaft and said casing.
  • 9. The door closer according to claim 1, wherein said shaft includes a spindle extended outwardly through said housing, and extended opposite to said axle.
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