Claims
- 1. A door closer for acting between a hinge stile of a door and a hinge jamb comprising:
- a body for mounting at one of said stile or said jamb, said body having a first end wall and a second end wall;
- a damper carried within said body, said damper comprising a cylinder and a piston carried within said cylinder, said cylinder having hydraulic fluid therein, said cylinder having an inner cavity size exceeding the size of said piston to provide a predetermined clearance for flow of said hydraulic fluid between said piston and said cylinder so that relative movement between said piston and said cylinder allows restricted flow of said hydraulic fluid through said predetermined clearance to create a damping effect during opening and closing of said door without employing a unidirectional valve means to effectuate said damping;
- a tension member extending through said first end wall of said body and being in a connecting relationship with said damper, said tension member having an end adapted to anchoring to the other of said stile or said jamb, said tension member being biased toward a door closing position; and
- one of said piston and said cylinder being in engagement with said second end wall of said body while the other of said piston and said cylinder is in connecting relationship with said tension member so that said damping effect may occur throughout the entirety of both opening and closing of said door.
- 2. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said hydraulic fluid has a viscosity of more than about 5000 cSt.
- 3. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said piston size is about 98 percent of said inner cavity size and said hydraulic fluid has a viscosity in the range of from about 7,000 cSt to about 7,500 cSt.
- 4. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said piston size is about 11.7 mm. in diameter and said inner cavity size is about 11.9 mm. in diameter.
- 5. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said tension member is in connecting relationship with said cylinder.
- 6. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said piston is in engagement with said second end wall of said body.
- 7. A door closer according to claim 6 wherein said piston is in engagement with said second end wall of said body via a piston rod extending away from said piston and through said cylinder.
- 8. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said cylinder comprises:
- (a) a fixed wall enclosing one end thereof;
- (b) a moveable seal member spaced from said fixed wall so that said hydraulic fluid is contained within said cylinder; and
- (c) spring means to urge said seal member toward said fixed wall with movability of said seal member being operative to compensate for pressure/volume fluctuations in said hydraulic fluid as one of said piston and said cylinder moves relative to the other of said piston and said cylinder.
- 9. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein the inner cavity of said cylinder is enlarged at an end thereof whereat said piston reposes in a door closed position to provide a fluid by-pass adjacent said end thereof, said by-pass being operative to relieve fluid damping during a final door closing movement of said tension member.
- 10. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said tension member comprises an articulated chain element.
- 11. A door closer according to claim 1, wherein said tension member comprises a flexible cable.
- 12. A door closer for acting between a hinge stile of a door and a hinge jamb comprising:
- a body for mounting at one end of said stile or said jamb, said body having a first end wall and a second end wall, said first end wall defining a bore therethrough;
- a piston within said body carried on a piston rod, said piston rod secured to said second end wall of said body and extending toward said first end wall of said body;
- a damper carried within said body, said damper comprising a cylinder for receiving hydraulic fluid therein, said cylinder slidably mounted around said piston rod at a distal end of said cylinder, said cylinder having a closed wall at a proximal end thereof defining an inner cavity within said cylinder for enclosing said piston, said inner cavity having a size exceeding the diameter of said piston so that a predetermined clearance between said piston and said cylinder allows for restricted flow of said hydraulic fluid through said predetermined clearance to create a damping effect throughout the entirety of both opening and closing of said door without employing a unidirectional valve means to effectuate said damping;
- a tension member secured to said cylinder, said tension member extending through said bore for anchoring to the other of said stile and said jamb; and
- a spring biased at one end thereof against said first end wall of said body and at an opposite end thereof against said cylinder, said spring being compressed when the door is opened so that the cylinder is pulled toward the first end wall of said body, said spring relaxing when the door is released so that said cylinder is forced toward the second end wall of said body for pulling said tension member toward said second end wall and thereby decreasing the relative distance between said stile and said jamb until said door is closed, said closing of said door being damped by said cylinder to an extent determined by the relationship between said predetermined clearance and the viscosity of said hydraulic fluid.
- 13. A door closer according to claim 12, wherein said cylinder comprises a moveable seal member opposite said closed wall of said cylinder and wherein said cylinder further comprises spring means to urge said seal member towards said closed wall with movability of said seal member being operative to compensate for pressure-volume fluctuations in said hydraulic fluid as one of said piston and said cylinder moves relative to the other of said piston and said cylinder.
- 14. A door closer according to claim 12 wherein said inner cavity of said cylinder is enlarged at an end thereof whereat said piston reposes in a door closed position to provide a fluid by-pass at said enlarged end, said by-pass being operative to relieve fluid damping during a final door closing movement of said tension member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 320,217, filed Mar. 6, 1989, now abandoned.
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