The present invention relates to a door closer mechanism, and more particularly to a door closer mechanism including an improved structure or configuration for allowing the door closer mechanism to be easily made or manufactured, and to be easily and effectively actuated or operated.
As is generally known in the art, if an openable object is allowed to abruptly open relative to its main body the impact between them may not only cause damage to occur possibly destroying both of them, but can also produce vibration and noise to render the contents stored within the openable object to fall out and become scattered. For example, when the openable object is a glove compartment door installed in the interior of a closet the sudden impact opening will cause the items therein to be tossed or thrown all over the house family. In order to avoid this type of problem, there has been provided in the prior art door damper devices for absorbing the impact created between the main body and the openable object.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,709,445 to Waldo et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,220,706 to Bivens, U.S. Pat. No. 5,471,708 to Lynch, U.S. Pat. No. 5,829,508 to DeBower et al., and U.S. Pat. No. 6,725,503 B1 to Lin disclose several of the typical door closer mechanisms each comprising an air damper or hydraulic cylinder or the like to be connected or coupled between the door frame and the door panel for resisting or damping the movement of the door panel toward the door frame.
However, the typical door closer mechanisms normally comprise a complicated structure or configuration that may not be easily made or manufactured, and also may not be easily operated by the users.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional door closer mechanisms.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a door closer mechanism including an improved structure or configuration for allowing the door closer mechanism to be easily made or manufactured, and to be easily and effectively actuated or operated.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a door closer mechanism comprising a base to be attached to a door frame, the base including a channel formed in the base, a damper device including a housing to be attached to a door panel, the housing including a groove formed in the housing, a lever including a first end portion slidably engaged into the channel of the base and movable along the channel of the base, the lever including a second end portion pivotally connected to the housing with a pivot axle, the channel of the base including a first end portion and a second end portion, a rotary member pivotally connected to the housing with the pivot axle, a shaft slidably received and engaged in the groove of the housing, and pivotally connected to the rotary member with a pivot pin, and a spring biasing member disposed in the housing and engaged with the shaft for applying a spring biasing force onto the shaft and for biasing the shaft toward the first end portion of the channel of the base and for moving the lever relative to the housing and for allowing the door closer mechanism to be effectively operated.
The channel of the base is a curved channel for slidably receiving the first end portion of the lever. The housing includes a lock recess formed in the housing at the second end portion of the groove and communicating with the groove of the housing for engaging with the shaft and for locking and retaining the shaft in the housing.
The spring biasing member includes a first end portion engaged with the shaft, and includes a second end portion, and a follower slidably received and engaged in the housing and engaged with the second end portion of the spring biasing member for adjusting the spring biasing force of the spring biasing member to the shaft. A screw may further be provided and rotatably attached to the housing, and the follower is engaged with the screw for allowing the follower to be moved along the screw when the screw is rotated relative to the housing.
A damper member may further be provided and includes a cylinder connected to the housing, and a piston connected to the lever for resisting or damping the rotational movement of the lever relative to the housing. The housing includes a beam extended from the housing, and the cylinder is rotatably attached to the beam. The piston is rotatably connected to a middle portion of the lever. The lever includes a notch formed in the second end portion of the lever, and the shaft is engaged in the notch of the lever.
The shaft includes a stud extended from the shaft, and the pivot pin is extended from the stud and rotatably connected to the rotary member. The rotary member includes a projection extended from the rotary member, and the pivot pin is engaged with the projection. The lever includes a roller provided on the first end portion of the lever and engaged into the channel of the base.
A cover may further be provided and secured to the housing, the cover includes a slot aligned with the groove of the housing, and the shaft is slidably received and engaged in the slot of the cover. The slot of the cover is a curved slot. The slot of the cover includes a first end portion and a second end portion, and a lock recess formed in the cover at the second end portion of the slot and communicating with the slot of the cover.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
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A hydraulic cylinder or air damper member 46 or the like is to be connected or coupled between the lever 40 and the housing 30, for example, the damper member 46 includes a cylinder 47 pivotally or rotatably connected or coupled to the beam 31 of the housing 30, and a sliding member or piston 48 pivotally or rotatably connected or coupled to the lever 40 at the middle or intermediate portion 49 of the lever 40 for resisting or damping the rotational movement of the lever 40 relative to the housing 30, As shown in
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When the shaft 36 is engaged with the lock recess 35 of the housing 30 and/or the lock recess 74 of the cover 70, the spring biasing member 60 may not force the shaft 36 to move along the groove 32 of the housing 30 and the slot 71 of the cover 70. As shown in
Accordingly, the door closer mechanism in accordance with the present invention includes an improved structure or configuration for allowing the door closer mechanism to be easily made or manufactured, and to be easily and effectively actuated or operated.
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.
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