The present invention relates to a door closing and securing mechanism, particularly a mechanism for closing and securing doors of laboratory, medical and/or sterilization cabinets.
The known door locking and securing mechanisms, which constitute the prior art and are typically used in the doors of medical devices, sterilizers or laboratory apparatuses, are usually conceived as linkage-type mechanisms.
A known door closing mechanism is operated by means of a handle that is rigidly coupled with hooks. The axis of rotation of the hooks is identical to that of the handle. The movement of the handle causes the hooks to be driven in rotation. Once the mutual engagement of the hooks and the fixed part of the closing mechanism, which is attached to a cabinet, is achieved, the continuing movement of the handle causes the door to start moving towards the cabinet. The movement of the door, however, is accompanied by the friction between the hooks and the fixed part of the closing mechanism. The frictional force is inversely proportional to the distance between the door and the cabinet at any given moment. The above effect hinders the door from being closed or opened in a convenient manner. Moreover, it is often accompanied with undesirable acoustic emissions.
The U.S. Pat. No. 8,403,380 B2 discloses a cover closure for housing cover of laboratory and the like, in particular for centrifuge housings, in which a cover hook is engaged by a closure hook and brought into a closing position. The closing and opening movement of the closure hook is essentially caused by an eccentric in connection with a crank guide and a guide path.
The U.S. Pat. No. 2,128,014 A discloses a door lock enabling the door to be opened and closed from the inside at any time, whereas to be opened from the outside only upon having last been closed from outside. According to one of its embodiment, the door lock comprises two lock handles concentrically mounted on each other in such manner that the outer handle (pointing outwards) is movable on the spindle of the inner handle (pointing inwards). The apparatus further comprises a lock bolt displaceably attached to a disc by means of two pins secured on the disc, projecting into a slit in the bolt. The disc is rotatably mounted on the spindle of the handle and the bolt is provided with a transverse recess to engage with a contact flap for locking. There is a helical spring inserted between the disc and the bolt forcing the bolt outwardly in the closing phase and another helical spring returning the inner handle into its initial opened position. The presence of two handles requires additional features to be included in the movement of the locking mechanism, namely a lever, a pawl and a plurality of pins. By rotating the outer handle, the movement of the bolt towards the contact flap is translational and delimited by two pins secured on the disc. The bolt 12 slides against the pins 40, 41 which are not located on the rotational axis of the outer handle 9. Furthermore, the transverse recess merely inserts itself in the contact flap, it is not secured by a hooking movement. By rotating the inner handle, the movement of the bolt towards the contact flap is circular, not along a curved trajectory, thereby hooking the transverse recess of the bolt in the contact flap. However, the hooking movement does not produce any backward movement of the transverse recess or pull of the door towards the door frame.
The present invention proposes a novel design solution for door closing and securing mechanisms. The design solution according to the invention is simple and enables the particular door to be easily closed and opened.
The above mentioned drawbacks are largely eliminated by a door closing and securing mechanism, particularly a mechanism for closing and securing doors of laboratory, medical and/or sterilization cabinets, wherein the mechanism consists of a fixed part attached to a cabinet, and a movable part arranged in a door. The movable part comprises at least one plate provided with a first and a second flexible end stop in order to delimit the movement of the plate. The plate is fixedly coupled with a handle by means of a center pin. The center pin forms a rotational axis of the handle, is pivotally interconnected with the door and has a coaxial end stop attached thereto. The plate is further provided with a pivot eccentrically mounted thereon, wherein the pivot forms a rotational axis for at least one pivotally arranged hook with a recess at its swinging end for engaging a protrusion of the fixed part. It is important to note that the rotational axis of the handle is not identical with the rotational axis of the hook.
A tensile spring is attached at its one end to the plate, preferably in the vicinity of the center pin, and at its other end to the door in order to secure the attachment of the plate to the door. A compression spring is attached at its one end to the hook, preferably in the vicinity of the recess of the hook, and at its other end to the plate in the vicinity of the second flexible end stop in order to secure the attachment of the hook to the fixed part.
According to the invention, the door closing and securing mechanism consists of a fixed part and a movable part, one or more of the components of the latter performing an eccentric movement in order to pull the door towards the respective cabinet. The movements of the handle and the hook are rotational and the swinging end of the hook moves along a curved trajectory.
The main advantage of the door provided by the closing and securing mechanism according to the invention consists in that the opening and closing operation of such door can be considerably facilitated. The door opening and closing operations are carried out through the corresponding movements of the handle requiring just a minimum force to be exerted, the movements of the internal eccentric mechanism being derived from those of the handle.
Furthermore, the technical solution, on which the door closing and securing mechanism according to the present invention is based, enables the force required both for closing the respective cabinet and for opening the same to be kept at a minimum level.
Another advantage of the invention consists in the simple design solution of the closing and securing mechanism.
The invention will be further explained with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which
Hereinafter, an exemplary preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the corresponding accompanying drawings.
The door closing and securing mechanism according to the present invention consists of the fixed part 9, which is arranged on the cabinet 12, and of the movable part 14, which is situated in the door 1 and comprises a plurality of interacting components (2, 3, 4.1, 4.2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11), the movement trajectories of the individual components (3, 4.1, 4.2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11) being derived from that of the handle 2. As clearly illustrated in
The function of the closing and securing mechanism according to the present embodiment is as follows. In
The door closing and securing mechanism is suitable for operating doors of laboratory, medical and/or sterilization cabinets.
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