Claims
- 1. A door closer comprising:
- a housing having top, bottom, side and back walls;
- at least one member movable within said housing;
- a cam within said housing which, when connected to a door, rotates in response to an opening and closing movement of said door between a closed position and a normal full open position to drivingly engage said member to move said member during an opening movement of said door; and
- back checking means comprising a resilient cushion bar having a front face and a perimeter edge surrounding said front face, the cushion bar arranged interior of said housing and engageable and compressible by said member during a final few degrees of opening of said door prior to said normal full open position to provide an increasing resistance to opening of said door during said final few degrees of opening; and
- said housing providing wall means projecting inwardly from at least one of said walls beyond said perimeter edge of said resilient cushion bar for capturing said cushion bar at a select position within said housing.
- 2. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said member moves in a rearwardly direction during an opening movement of said door, said back checking means being positioned adjacent to said back wall of said housing.
- 3. A door closer according to claim 2, wherein said housing provides a access portion and wherein said wall means form a slot-like pocket in said housing adjacent to said back wall and openable to said access portion to provide a space for inserting and retaining said cushion bar adjacent to said back wall.
- 4. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said door closer further comprises a metallic shield secured to said member on a side facing said cushion bar, whereby said shield will engage said cushion bar upon rearward movement.
- 5. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said member engages said back checking means approximately 4 degrees prior to a normal full open position of said door.
- 6. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said resilient cushion bar is of a selective thickness such that said cushion bar is fully compressed when said door is at the normal full open position, wherein said normal full open position of said door is 90.degree. from a closed position of said door.
- 7. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said resilient cushion bar is of a selective thickness such that said cushion bar is fully compressed when said door is at the normal full open position, wherein said normal full open position of said door is 105.degree. from a closed position of said door.
- 8. A door closer comprising:
- a housing;
- at least one member movable within said housing, wherein said member comprises a plurality of cam follower rollers;
- a cam within said housing which, when connected to a door, rotates in response to an opening and closing movement of said door between a closed position and a normal full open position to drivingly engage said cam follower rollers of said member during an opening movement of said door; and
- back checking means comprising a resilient cushion bar loosely captured interior of said housing and engageable and compressible by said member during a final few degrees of opening of said door prior to said normal full open position to provide an increasing resistance to opening
- and a metallic shield secured to said member on a side facing said cushion bar, whereby said shield will engage said cushion bar upon rearward movement, and said shield is secured to two of said rollers.
- 9. A door closer according to claim 8, wherein said shield comprises a C-shape providing a bearing portion abutting said cushion bar during engagement of said shield to said cushion bar, and two arcuate clasp portions at opposite ends of said bearing position, each clasp portion surrounding a portion of a circumference of one of said rollers such that said shield removably grips two of said rollers.
- 10. A door closer comprising:
- a housing having top, bottom, side and back walls;
- a spindle member rotatably mounted in said housing for securing said closer to a door;
- a cam plate slidably mounted within said housing about said spindle member;
- a cam carried by said spindle member, said cam having a cam surface engageable with said cam plate for linear movement of said plate upon rotation of said cam, said cam rotating in response to an opening and closing movement of said door between a closed position and a normal full open position; and
- means for back checking the opening of the door, said means including a resilient cushion bar having a front face and a perimeter edge surrounding said front face, the cushion bar arranged interior of said housing, engageable and compressible by said cam plate during a final few degrees of opening of the door prior to said normal full open position to provide an increasing resistance to opening of said door during said final few degrees of opening; and
- said housing providing wall means projecting inwardly from at least one of said walls beyond said perimeter edge of said resilient cushion bar for capturing said cushion bar at a select position within said housing.
- 11. A door closer according to claim 10, wherein said cushion bar is positioned adjacent said back wall of said housing and said cam plate moves rearwardly in response to an opening of said door to provide said engagement between said cam plate and said cushion bar.
- 12. A door closer according to claim 11, wherein said housing provides a access portion and wherein said wall means form a slot-like pocket in said housing adjacent to said back wall and openable to said access portion to provide a space for inserting and retaining said cushion bar adjacent to said back wall.
- 13. A door closer according to claim 12, wherein said door closer further comprises a metallic shield secured to said cam plate between said cam plate and said cushion bar, whereby said shield will engage said cushion bar upon rearward movement of said cam plate.
- 14. A door closer according to claim 10, further including valve means for regulating the closing speed of said door.
- 15. A door closer according to claim 14, wherein said valve means comprises two valves for regulating both a closing speed and latching speed of said door.
- 16. A door closer comprising:
- a housing having a back wall;
- at least one member movable longitudinally within said housing, said member having a metallic shield removably attached to a rearward side of said member;
- a cam within said housing which, when connected to a door, rotates in response to an opening and closing movement of said door between a closed position and a normal full open position to drivingly engage said member to move said member in a rearward direction during an opening movement of said door;
- back checking means comprising a resilient cushion bar positioned adjacent to said back wall and facing said shield on a side of said bar facing away from said back wall; and
- a pocket formed in said housing adjacent to said back wall to provide a space for loosely capturing said back checking means adjacent to said back wall, said back checking means being engageable and compressible by said shield during a final few degrees of opening of said door prior to said normal full open position to provide an increasing resistance to opening of said door during said final few degrees of opening.
- 17. A door closer according to claim 16, wherein said member engages said back checking means approximately 4.degree. prior to a full open position of said door.
- 18. A door closer according to claim 16, wherein said member comprises a plurality of cam follower rollers which are engaged by said cam to move said member, and said shield is secured to two of said rollers.
- 19. A door closer according to claim 18, wherein said shield comprises a C-shape providing a bearing portion abutting said cushion bar during engagement of said shield to said cushion bar, and two arcuate clasp portions at opposite ends of said bearing position, each arcuate clasp portion surrounding a portion of a circumference of one of said rollers such that said shield removably grips two of said rollers.
- 20. A door closer according to claim 16, wherein said resilient cushion bar has a cross sectional shape of a closed geometric figure with curved contours.
- 21. A door closer according to claim 20, wherein said resilient cushion bar is selected from the group consisting of: an ellipsoid cross sectional cushion bar corresponding to a normal full open door angle of 90.degree., and a semi-ellipsoid cross sectional cushion bar corresponding to a normal full open door angle of 105.degree..
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 376,401, filed July 6, 1989, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 070,024, filed on July 6, 1987, and both now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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