Door stop

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6430775
  • Patent Number
    6,430,775
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 20, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A door stop is provided for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of a door. The door stop includes a support member extending along an axis and having a first end connectable to a surface and a second opposite end. A generally flat deflection member extends radially from the second end of the support member towards the axis. The deflection member is deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to engagement thereof by the door knob. A biasing structure interconnects the deflection member and the second end of the support member. The biasing structure urges the deflection member towards the non-deflected position.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




This invention relates to door stops, in particular, to a door stop for preventing damage to a wall or surface by a door knob of a door during the opening of such door.




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




In order to prevent the door knob of a door from engaging an adjacent wall or surface, a door stop is often used. One type of door stop is secured to the wall and positioned in registry with the door knob of the door such that the door knob contacts the door stop when the door is opened. Typically, such door stops include a housing having a central circular opening therein, through which a bulbous portion or resilient rubber bumper projects. The rubber bumper either engages the wall surface directly or engages a back plate which, in turn, is mounted to the wall surface.




As described, these prior art door stops tend to dissipate a portion of the forces generated when the door knob strikes the door stop. However, a portion of the forces generated by the door knob striking the door stop are translated to the wall surface. In those instances when the opening force of the door is minimal, these prior art door stops adequately protect the wall surface. However, when the opening force of the door is great, the effect of the door knob striking the door stop may cause damage to the portion of the wall surface to which the door stop is affixed. Consequently, it is highly desirable to provide a door stop which provides greater protection to a wall surface from the opening of a door adjacent thereto.




Therefore, it is a primary object and feature of the present invention to provide a door stop for mounting on a wall surface which prevents damage to the wall surface by a door knob of a door.




It is a further object and feature of the present invention to provide a door stop which provides a greater protection for a wall surface than prior door stops.




It is another object and feature of the present invention to provide a door stop that is aesthetically pleasing in that it blends in with the wall surface.




It is yet another object and feature of the present invention to provide a door stop which is capable of covering a wall surface that has been damaged by previous contact with a door knob.




It is still further object and feature of the present invention to provide a door stop which is inexpensive to manufacture and simple to utilize.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a door stop is provided for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of a door. The door stop includes a generally cylindrical support member extending along an axis and having first and second opposite ends. The support member includes an inner surface defining a cavity therein. A connection flange extends radially from the first end of the support member. The connection flange is connectable to the surface. A generally flat deflection member extends radially from the second end of the support member towards the axis. The deflection member is deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to engagement thereof by the door knob.




The deflection member may also include a locking element receiving recess therein. A portion of the locking element of the door knob may be received within the locking element recess when the door knob engages the deflection member. The deflection member is partially defined by a frusto-conical wall having first and second opposite ends. The second end of the frusto-conical wall being closed by an end wall which lies in a plane generally perpendicular to the axis of the support member.




The deflection member may also include a generally flat portion having a radially outer edge interconnected to the second end of the support member and a radially inner edge. A door knob engaging rib interconnects the radially inner edge of the flat portion and a second end of the frusto-conical wall. The door knob engaging rib includes a apex. The apex has a thickness less than the thickness of the flat portion of the deflection member, and has a tangent perpendicular to the axis of the support member.




It is contemplated that a biasing structure interconnect the deflection member and a second end of the support member. The biasing structure urges the deflection member towards the non-deflected position. It is further contemplated that the connection flange, the support member, and the deflection member be integrally molded as a single layer of a predetermined material.




In accordance with a still further aspect of the present invention, a door stop is provided for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of a door. The door stop includes a support member extending along an axis and including a first end connectable to the surface and a second opposite end. The support member includes an inner surface defining a cavity therein. A generally flat deflection member extends radially from the first end of the support member towards the axis. The deflection member is deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to the engagement thereby by a door knob. A biasing structure interconnects the deflection member and the second end of the support member and urges the deflection member toward the non-deflected position.




It is contemplated that the support member, the deflection member and the biasing structure be integrally molded as a single layer of predetermined material. It is also contemplated that a flange extend from the second end of the support member. The flange discourages deflection of the support member in response to the door knob engaging the deflection member. The deflection member may include a recess formed therein. The recess is partially defined by a frusto-conical wall having first and second opposite ends. The second end of the frusto-conical wall being closed by an end wall. The deflection member may also include a generally disc-shaped portion having a radially outer edge interconnected to the biasing structure and a radially inner edge. A rib interconnects the radially inner edge of the disc-shaped portion and the second end of the frusto-conical wall. The rib has an arcuate cross section and an apex which has a tangent perpendicular to the axis of the support member.




In accordance with a still further aspect of the present invention, a door stop is provided for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of a door. The door stop includes a generally tubular support member extending along an axis and having first and second opposite ends. A generally flat plate having a radially outer edge and a radially inner edge is also provided. The plate is deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to engagement thereof by the door knob. A biasing structure interconnects the plate and the second end of the support member. The biasing structure urges the plate towards the non-deflected position. A frusto-conical wall extends along the axis and has first and second opposite ends. An end wall closes the second end of the frusto-conical wall. It is contemplated to provide a connection face at the first end of the support member. The connection face is connectable to the surface to be protected.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawings furnished herewith illustrate a preferred construction of the present invention in which the above advantages and features are clearly disclosed as well as others which will be readily understood from the following description of the illustrated embodiment.




In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a door stop in accordance with the present invention mounted to a wall and positioned in registry with a door knob of a door;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of the door stop of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged side elevational view, partially in section, showing engagement of a door knob with the door stop of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an isometric view of a second embodiment of a door stop in accordance with the present invention; and





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


5


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a door stop in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the reference numeral


10


. It is contemplated that door stop be mounted to the outer surface


12


of a wall


14


at a location in registry with a door knob


16


of a door


18


, as hereinafter described. As is conventional, door


18


is pivotably mounted in a door jam


19


and pivotable between a closed position,

FIG. 1

, and a fully opened position, FIG.


4


.




Door stop


10


includes a generally cylindrical support wall


20


extending along a longitudinal axis. Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, support wall


20


includes an inner surface


22


defining a cavity


24


therein. Support wall


20


terminates at first and second opposite ends


25


and


26


, respectively. A flange portion


28


extends radially from first end


25


of support wall


20


. Flange


28


is defined by first and second generally disc-shaped faces


30


and


32


, respectively, and by a radially outer edge


34


. It is contemplated that second face


32


of flange


28


be directed towards outer surface


12


of wall


14


and be affixed thereto at a user desired position by an adhesive or the like. By way of example, a plurality of pieces


36


of two sided tape are circumferentially spaced about second face


32


of flange


28


in order to affix flange


28


to wall


12


. First faces


38


of the pieces


36


of two side tape are affixed at circumferentially spaced locations on second face


32


of flange


28


. Second faces


40


of pieces


36


of two-sided tape are affixed to outer surface


12


of wall


14


so as to retain flange


28


, and hence door stop


10


, thereon. Alternatively, it is contemplated that flange


28


be affixed to outer surface


12


of wall


14


in any suitable manner such as by use of a fastener, epoxy, contact cement, or the like.




Door stop


10


further includes a deflection member


41


which closes second end


26


of support wall


20


. Deflection member


41


includes a generally flat, disc-shaped portion


42


having an outwardly directed surface


44


and an inwardly directed surface


46


directed towards the interior of cavity


24


defined by support wall


20


. Disc-shaped portion


42


of deflection member


41


includes a radially outer edge


48


interconnected to second end


26


of support wall


20


by a corner


50


which acts as a biasing structure to bias disc-shaped portion


42


to a position generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of support wall


20


. Disc-shaped portion


42


further includes a radially inner edge


52


interconnected to a frusto-conical shaped wall


54


by a rib


56


. Rib


56


is generally arcuate and is defined by an inner surface


58


directed toward the interior of cavity


24


defined by support wall


20


and a generally outer surface


60


. Outer surface


60


of rib


56


includes a door engaging portion


62


at the apex thereof. The apex or door engaging portion


62


of rib


56


has a tangent generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of support wall


20


.




Frusto-conical wall


54


includes a first end


64


interconnected to rib


56


and a second opposite end


66


which is closed by disc-shaped end wall


68


. As best seen in

FIG. 3

, frusto-conical wall


54


extends along the longitudinal axis of support wall


20


and is partially received within cavity


24


defined thereby. Frusto-conical wall


54


includes an outer surface


70


and an inner surface


72


which defines a lock receiving recess


74


formed in deflection member


41


for receiving a conventional lock


76


of door knob


16


, FIG.


4


.




Referring back to

FIG. 3

, it is contemplated to mold door stop


10


from a single sheet of material. In the preferred embodiment, it is contemplated to mold door stop


10


from a plastic material such as Polyester Ethylene Glycol, Polyethylene Glycol Terephthalate, Polyethylene Terephthalate, or the like. However, it is contemplated that door stop


10


be formed from other materials without deviating from the scope of the present invention. Further, it is contemplated to mold door stop


10


from a single layer of such material of a predetermined thickness T


1


with the exception of rib


56


, which has a thickness T


2


that is less than the thickness T


1


of the remaining portions of door stop


10


.




In operation, door stop


10


is affixed to outer surface


12


of wall


14


utilizing the pieces


36


of two-sided tape, as heretofore described. Door stop


10


is affixed to outer surface


12


of wall


14


at a location in registry with door knob


16


of door


18


such that door lock


76


of door knob


16


would be received within lock receiving recess


74


in deflection member


41


when door


18


is in its fully opened position, FIG.


4


. As is known, as door


18


is pivotable between closed position,

FIG. 1

, and fully opened position, FIG.


4


. In the fully opened position, outer surface


16




a


of door knob


16


engages door engaging portion


62


of rib


56


. Due to the forces associated with outer surface


16




a


of door knob


16


engaging door engaging portion


62


of rib


56


, disc-shaped portion


42


of deflection member


41


deflects against the bias of corner


50


to a deflected position, shown in phantom in

FIG. 4

, in order to absorb such forces. It is contemplated that with the deflection member


41


in the deflected position, disc-shaped end wall


68


is longitudinally spaced from and does not engage outer surface


12


of wall


14


. In other words, corner


50


acts as a spring which prevents any portion of deflection member


41


from engaging outer surface


12


of wall


14


thereby preventing damage to wall


14


by door knob


16


. Further, deflection member


41


may bow in response to the impact of door knob


16


with door stop


10


and provide an additional spring-like effect. It is contemplated that flange portion


28


provide support to support wall


20


so as to discourage deflection of the support wall


20


in response to door knob


16


a engaging deflection member


41


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, an alternate embodiment of the door stop of the present invention is generally designated by the reference numeral


80


. Door stop


80


includes a frusto-conical support wall


82


extending along a longitudinal axis. Support wall


82


includes an inner surface


84


defining a cavity


86


therein. Support wall


82


includes first and second opposite ends


88


and


90


, respectively. First end


88


of support wall


92


terminates at a generally flat ring-shaped surface


92


which is generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of support wall


82


. It is contemplated that ring-shaped surface


82


be directed towards outer surface


12


of wall


14


and be affixed thereto at a user desired position by an adhesive or the like.




Door stop


80


further includes a deflection member


94


which closes second end


90


of support wall


82


. Deflection member


94


includes a generally flat, disc-shaped portion


96


having an outwardly directed surface


98


and an inwardly directed surface


100


directed towards the interior of cavity


86


defined by support wall


82


. Disc-shaped portion


96


of deflection member


94


includes a radially outer edge


102


interconnected to second end


90


of support wall


82


by a corner


104


which acts as a biasing structure to bias the disc-shaped portion


96


to a position generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of support wall


82


. Disc-shaped portion


96


further includes a radially inner edge


106


which is connected to a first end


107


of frusto-conical wall


108


. Second end


109


of frusto-conical wall


108


is closed by a disc-shaped end wall


110


. As best seen in

FIG. 6

, frusto-conical wall


108


extends along the longitudinal axis of support wall


82


and is partially received within cavity


86


defined thereby. Frusto-conical wall


108


includes an outer surface


112


and an inner surface


114


which defines a lock receiving recess


116


formed in deflection member


94


for receiving a conventional lock


76


of door knob


16


as heretofore described.




It is contemplated to mold door stop


80


from a single sheet of material having a predetermined thickness. As described with respect to door stop


10


, door stop


80


may be molded from a plastic material such as Polyester Ethylene Glycol, Polyethylene Glycol Terephthalate, Polyethylene Terephthalate, High Density Polyethylene, Polystyrene, Polyvinylchloride (PVC) or the like. However, it is contemplated that door stop


80


may be formed from other materials without deviating from the scope of the present invention.




In operation, door stop


80


is affixed to the outer surface


10


of wall


14


at a location registry with door knob


16


of door


18


such that door lock


76


of door knob


16


would be received within lock receiving recess


116


in deflection member


94


when door


18


is in its fully opened position. In the fully opened position, outer surface


16




a


of door knob


16


will engage outwardly directed surface


98


of deflection member


94


of disc-shaped portion


96


. Due to the forces associated with outer surface


16




a


of door knob


16


engaging outwardly directed surface


98


of disc-shaped portion


96


of deflection member


94


, disc-shaped portion


96


of deflection member


94


deflects against the bias of corner


104


to a deflected position thereby absorbing such forces. It is contemplated that with the deflection member in the deflected position, disc-shaped end wall


110


is longitudinally spaced from and does not engage outer surface


12


of wall


14


. In other words, corner


104


acts as a spring which prevents any portion of deflection member


94


from engaging outer surface


12


of wall


14


thereby preventing damage to wall


14


by door knob


16


. Further, deflection member


94


may bow in response to the impact of door knob


16


with door stop


80


and provide an additional spring-like effect.




In order to be more aesthetically pleasing, door stops


10


and


80


may be transparent or, alternatively, be formed from an opaque material to cover a wall surface previously damaged by door knob


16


.




Various modes of carrying out the invention are contemplated as being within the scope of the following claims particularly pointing out and distinctly claiming the subject matter which is regarded as the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A door stop for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of door, the door stop, comprising:a generally cylindrical support member extending along an axis and having first and second opposite ends, the support member including an inner surface and an outer surface; a connection flange extending radially from the first end of the support member, the connection flange connectable to the surface; a generally flat deflection member extending radially from the second end of the support member towards the axis and terminating at a radially inner edge, the deflection member deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to engagement thereby by the door knob; and a frusto-conical wall extending along the axis and having inner and outer surfaces, a first end operatively connected to the radially inner edge of the deflection member, and a second opposite end closed by an end wall which is longitudinally spaced from a plane passing through the first end of the support member when the deflection member is in the deflected position so as to define a gap therebetween, wherein the inner surface of the frusto-conical wall defines a locking element receiving recess for receiving a portion of a door looking element upon engagement of the deflection member by the door knob and wherein the outer surface of the frusto-conical wall and the inner surface of the support member define a void therebetween.
  • 2. The door stop of claim 1 wherein the end wall lies in a plane general perpendicular to the axis of the support member.
  • 3. The door stop of claim 2 wherein the deflection member includes a generally flat portion having a radially outer edge interconnected to the second end of the support member.
  • 4. The door stop of claim 3 wherein the deflection member includes a door knob engaging rib interconnecting the radially inner edge of the deflection member and the first end of the frusto-conical wall.
  • 5. The door stop of claim 4 wherein the flat portion of the deflection member has a predetermined thickness and wherein the door knob engaging rib includes an apex, the apex having a thickness less than the predetermined thickness of the flat portion.
  • 6. The door stop of claim 5 wherein the apex of the door knob engaging rib has a tangent generally perpendicular to the axis of the support member.
  • 7. The door stop of claim 1 further comprising a biasing structure interconnecting the deflection member and the second end of the support member, the biasing structure urging the deflection member towards the non-deflected position.
  • 8. The door stop of claim 1 wherein the connection flange and the support member are integrally molded.
  • 9. The door stop of claim 1 wherein the deflection member and the support member are integrally molded as a single layer of predetermined material.
  • 10. A door stop for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of a door, the door stop, comprising:a support surface extending along an axis and having a first end connectable to the surface and a second opposite end, the support member including an inner surface and an outer surface; a generally flat deflection member extending radially from the second end of the support member towards the axis, the deflection member deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to engagement thereof by the door knob; and including a generally disc-shaped element having a radially outer edge interconnected to the biasing structure and a radially inner edge; a frusto-conical wall extending along the axis and having inner and outer surfaces, a first end operatively connected to the radially inner edge of the deflection member, and a second opposite end closed by an, end wall which is longitudinally spaced from a plane passing through the first end of the support member when the deflection member is in the deflected position so as to define a gap therebetween, wherein the inner surface of the frusto-conical wall defines a locking element receiving recess for receiving a portion of a door looking element upon engagement of the deflection member by the door knob and wherein the outer surface of the frusto-conical wall and the inner surface of the support member define a void therebetween; a rib interconnected the radially inner edge of the disc-shaped element and the first end of the frusto-conical wall; a biasing structure interconnecting the deflection member and the second end of the support member.
  • 11. The door stop of claim 10 wherein the support member, the deflection member and the biasing structure are integrally molded as a single layer of predetermined material.
  • 12. The door stop of claim 10 further comprising a flange extending from the first end of the support member, the flange discouraging deflection of the support member in response to the door knob engaging the deflection member.
  • 13. The door stop of claim 10 wherein the rib has an arcuate cross section and an apex, the apex having a tangent generally perpendicular to the axis of the support member.
  • 14. The door stop of claim 13 wherein the disc-shaped element of the deflection member has a predetermined thickness and wherein the rib has a thickness at the apex which is less than the predetermined thickness of the disc-shaped element.
  • 15. A door stop for preventing damage to a surface by a door knob of a door, the door stop, comprisinga generally tubular support member extending along an axis and having first and second opposite ends and inner and outer surfaces; a generally flat plate having a radially outer edge and a radially inner edge, the plate deflectable between a non-deflected position and a deflected position in response to engagement thereof by the door know; a biasing structure interconnecting the plate and the second end of the support member, the biasing structure urging the plate towards the non-deflected position; a frusto-conical wall extending along the axis and having first and second opposite ends and inner and outer surfaces, the first end of the frusto-conical wall interconnected to the radially inner edge of the plate; an end wall closing the second end of the frusto-conical wall, the end wall being axially spaced from a plane passing through the first end of the support member when the plate is in the deflected position; and a connection flange extending from the first end of the support member, the connection flange connectable to the surface; wherein the inner surface of the support member and the outer surface of the frusto-conical wall define a void therebetween.
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