Door holder assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6634057
  • Patent Number
    6,634,057
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 21, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Knight; Anthony
    • Hutton; Doug
    Agents
    • Reising,Ethington,Barnes,Kisselle, P.C.
Abstract
A control assembly for holding a pivoted door in an open position and releasable to enable the door to swing to a closed position. A rotor is connected to the door in a manner such that when the door is opened the rotor is rotated in one direction to a locking position and when the door is closed the rotor is rotated in the opposite direction. A locking detent is engagable with the rotor to prevent the rotor from rotating in the opposite direction and thereby to hold the door open. The detent is retracted when the rotor is rotated past the locking position to a release position. The detent is held retracted until the rotor is rotated past the locking position enabling the door to close.
Description




This invention relates to a control assembly for holding a pivoted door in an open position and releasable to enable the door to swing to a closed position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Typically, a swinging door such as a screen door or storm door, has a piston-cylinder type closer for controlling the closing movement of the door. Often a tab is provided on the rod of the piston-cylinder assembly to prevent the piston-cylinder assembly from contracting and thereby hold the door open. The tab may be moved to an operative or inoperative position, as desired. To move the tab usually requires a person to bend over and manually alter the position of the tab. What is needed is a means for automatically holding the door open and which is easily and quickly releasable when it is desired not to hold the door open or when it is desired simply to close the door.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a control assembly, including a rotor, is connected to the door in a manner such that when the door is swung to its open position the rotor is rotated in one direction to a locking position and when the door is swung to its closed position the rotor is rotated in the opposite direction. A locking detent is engagable with the rotor when the rotor is in the locking position to hold the door open. The detent is retracted when the door is swung further in an opening direction, causing the rotor to rotate to a release position. The detent is held retracted allowing the door to close. In accordance with the specific embodiment disclosed herein, the door is held open by a finger on the detent extending into a finger-receiving recess in the rotor, and the detent is retracted by a cam on the rotor. Further in accordance with the invention, a spring is provided for engaging a notch in the detent to hold the detent retracted. The spring is normally out of contact with the detent but is pressed into engagement with the notch in the detent by a part on the rotor when the rotor is rotated to its release position.




One object of this invention is to provide a control assembly for a door having the foregoing features and capabilities.




Another object is to provide a control assembly which is composed of a relatively few simple parts, is rugged and durable in use, and can be inexpensively manufactured and easily installed and operated.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become more apparent as the following description proceeds, especially when considered with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view showing a door in the closed position and a control assembly for the door, constructed in accordance with the invention.





FIG. 2

is a sectional view taken on the line


2





2


in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

but with the door open and the parts of the control assembly in another position.





FIG. 4

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

but with the door open and the parts of the control assembly in still another position.





FIG. 5

is a view taken on the line


5





5


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a sectional view taken on the line


6





6


in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the rotor forming part of the control assembly.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of the locking detent also forming part of the control assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now more particularly to the drawings, a door


10


is shown connected to a doorframe


12


by a hinge


14


for swinging movement on the pivot axis of the hinge from the closed position shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

to an open position shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

with respect to the opening


16


defined by the doorframe. A control assembly


20


is provided for holding the door in an open position and which is releasable to enable the door to swing on its pivot axis to the closed position.




The control assembly


20


includes a rotor


22


mounted for rotation by a pivot pin


24


in a housing


26


which is secured to the frame


12


by fasteners


30


.




The control assembly


20


also includes a piston-cylinder assembly


32


which has a piston


34


axially slidable within an elongated cylinder


38


. A piston rod


40


secured to the piston extends lengthwise within the cylinder


38


and has an outwardly projecting end secured to a boss


42


on the rotor


22


by a pin


44


. The end of the cylinder


38


opposite to the projecting end of the piston rod


40


is pivotally secured by a pin


46


to a bracket


48


which in turn is secured to the door


10


by fasteners


50


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2-4

, the surface


52


of the rotor, except for the boss


42


, a recess


54


and a cam


56


to be described more fully hereinafter, is circular.




A locking detent


58


is pivoted to the housing


26


by a pin


60


. The detent


58


has a finger


62


which is held in contact with the surface


52


of the rotor


22


by a plunger


64


slidable in a bore


66


in a block


68


secured to the housing


26


. A spring


70


in the bore


66


presses the plunger against the rotor surface


52


.




The recess


54


in the rotor


22


is adapted to receive the finger


62


of the detent


58


. One side


72


of the recess


54


extends generally radially to prevent clockwise rotation of the rotor


22


when the finger


62


is in the recess. The opposite side


74


of the recess


54


is slanted or inclined to cam the finger our of the recess and rotate or retract the detent clockwise when the rotor turns counterclockwise as in FIG.


4


. The cam


56


on the rotor


22


will rotate the detent


58


further clockwise as a result of further counterclockwise rotation of the rotor, to a point where the tip of the finger


62


is radially outwardly of the arc of the surface


52


of the rotor. A stop


76


on the rotor


22


is engagable with the housing


26


to prevent counterclockwise rotation of the rotor beyond the

FIG. 4

position.




An elongated leaf spring


80


is secured to the block


68


. The leaf spring has a V-shaped projection


82


engagable in a notch


84


in the detent. Normally the leaf spring


80


is in an unstressed or free state condition as in

FIG. 3

in which it is out of contact with the detent. The boss


42


on the rotor has an opening


86


the top surface


88


of which is engagable with the end of the leaf spring


80


to press the leaf spring down against the detent when the rotor is rotated from the

FIG. 3

position to the

FIG. 4

position.




Describing the operation of the control assembly, let it be assumed that the door


10


is closed and the control assembly


20


is in the position shown in

FIG. 2

with the detent


58


pressed by the plunger


64


in a counterclockwise direction causing the finger


62


to engage the circular surface


52


of the rotor. To open the door, the door is rotated on its hinge


14


counterclockwise, causing counterclockwise rotation of the rotor. When the door is fully open as in

FIG. 3

, the detent


58


, pressed by the plunger


64


, is rotated counterclockwise causing its finger


62


to engage in the recess


54


of the rotor. The radial side


72


of the recess contacts the finger to prevent the rotor from reverse rotating clockwise and thereby holds the door open. This is the locking position of the rotor.




When it is desired to close the door, the door is turned further counterclockwise to the

FIG. 4

position causing the rotor


22


to rotate counterclockwise past the locking position of

FIG. 3

to a release position shown in FIG.


4


. The finger


62


of the detent is cammed out of the recess by the side


74


of the recess, retracting the detent clockwise. Further counterclockwise rotation of the rotor causes the cam


56


on the rotor to rotate or retract the detent still further clockwise as shown in

FIG. 4

, so that the tip of the finger is radially outwardly of the arc of the surface


52


of the rotor. At this time the free end of the leaf spring


80


extends into the opening


86


in the boss


42


on the rotor and is pressed down by the top surface


88


of the opening


86


to cause the projection


82


of the leaf spring to engage the notch


84


in the detent and hold the detent retracted. The door may now be moved to closed position and the rotor may turn freely clockwise far enough so that the recess


54


will pass the finger


62


and the finger will engage the circular surface


52


of the rotor before the leaf spring


80


is disengaged by the top surface


88


of the opening in the boss


42


of the rotor.



Claims
  • 1. A control assembly for holding a pivoted door in an open position and releasable to enable the door to swing on a pivot axis to a closed position, comprising,a rotor, means connecting said rotor to the door in a manner such that when the door is swung to the open position the rotor is rotated in one direction to a locking position and when the door is swung to the closed position the rotor is rotated from said locking position in a direction opposite said one direction, a locking detent having a part engagable with a complementary part on said rotor when the rotor is rotated in said one direction to said locking position to prevent the rotor from rotating in said opposite direction and thereby to hold the door in the open position thereof, means for retracting the detent away from the rotor to disengage said parts when the rotor is rotated in said one direction past said locking position to a release position, and means for holding said detent retracted until the rotor is rotated in the opposite direction from the release position past the locking position to permit the door to swing to the closed position thereof.
  • 2. The control assembly of claim 1, wherein said means for retracting the detent comprises a cam on said rotor.
  • 3. The control assembly of claim 2, wherein said parts comprise a finger on said detent and a finger-receiving recess in the rotor.
  • 4. The control assembly of claim 3, further including resilient means urging the detent in a direction to engage said finger into said recess.
  • 5. The control assembly of claim 2, wherein the means for holding the detent retracted includes a spring engagable with a notch in the locking detent.
  • 6. The control assembly of claim 5, wherein said spring normally extends away from said locking detent but is urged into engagement with said notch by a part on said rotor when said rotor is rotated to its release position.
  • 7. The control assembly of claim 6, wherein the parts comprise a finger on said detent and a finger-receiving recess in the rotor, and further including resilient means urging the detent in a direction to engage the finger in the recess.
  • 8. The control assembly of claim 1, wherein said rotor is mounted for rotation on a second pivot axis spaced from the pivot axis of the door, and further including a piston-cylinder assembly having a piston axially slidable within an elongated cylinder member and a rod member extending from said piston, and means connecting one of said members to said rotor and the other of said members to the door.
  • 9. The control assembly of claim 8, wherein said means for retracting the detent comprises a cam on said rotor.
  • 10. The control assembly of claim 9, wherein the means for holding the detent retracted includes a spring engagable with a notch in the locking detent.
  • 11. The control assembly of claim 10, wherein said spring normally extends away from said locking detent but is urged into engagement with said notch by a part on said rotor when said rotor is rotated to its release position.
  • 12. The control assembly of claim 11, wherein the parts comprise a finger on said detent and a finger-receiving recess in the rotor, and further including resilient means urging the detent in a direction to engage the finger in the recess.
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