Claims
- 1. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open, comprising:
- (a) a first ferromagnetic plate means comprising:
- a first ferromagnetic plate having a hole in its center; and
- a first ferromagnetic projection being positioned through said hole;
- (b) a magnetic holding means comprising:
- a disk-like permanent magnet having a hole through its center;
- a second disc-like ferromagnetic plate having a hole being positioned against a first pole of said permanent magnet;
- means for fixedly holding said permanent magnet against said second ferromagnetic plate; and
- a second ferromagnetic projection being positioned through said holes of said magnetic holding means;
- (c) a first mounting mans for mounting one of said first plate means and said magnetic holding means on one of said door and a co-operating fixed surface;
- (d) a second mounting means for mounting the other of said first plate means and said magnetic holding means on the other of said door and said fixed surface; and
- (e) a biasing means for biasing one of said magnetic holding means and said first plate on said second mounting means away from the respective door and cooperating fixed surface,
- whereby when said door is moved to its open position, a second pole of said permanent magnet being positioned and aligned with said first plate means to complete a magnetic circuit to hold said door open and said first projection engaging said second projection within said hole of said permanent magnet to enhance said magnetic circuit.
- 2. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door as recited in claim 7, wherein when said permanent magnet is aligned and substantially flat against said first ferromagnetic plate, said first and second projections extend into said center of said magnet and establish a further ferromagnetic path between said first and said second ferromagnetic plates.
- 3. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door as recited in claim 2, wherein said first projection includes a first enlarged head formed at one end thereof, said first head extends outward toward said second pole of said magnet, such that when said magnet contacts said first ferromagnetic plate, said first head extends a first predetermined distance into said center of said magnet.
- 4. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in claim 2, wherein said second projection includes a second enlarged head at one end thereof, said second head projects a second predetermined distance into said center of said permanent magnet.
- 5. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in one of claims 2-4 or 1, wherein said first ferromagnetic plate is attached to said second mounting means by a shock absorbing mounting means which includes said biasing means comprising a spring, such that when said first ferromagnetic plate contacts said magnetic holding means, said spring deflects to thereby shock absorbingly stop said door.
- 6. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in one of claims 2-4 or 1, wherein said magnetic holding means is attached to said second mounting means by a shock absorbing mounting means which includes said biasing means comprising a spring, such that when said first ferromagnetic plate contact said magnetic holding means said spring deflects to thereby shock absorbingly stop said door.
- 7. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in one of claims 2-4 or 1, wherein said second mounting means includes an L-shaped bracket plate.
- 8. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in one of claims 2-4 or 1, wherein said second mounting means includes an inverted L shaped pipe member which has one end attached to said fixed surface and has a hollow portion in its other end adapted to accommodate said magnetic holding means therein.
- 9. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in one of claims 2-4 or 1, wherein said second mounting means includes a straight pipe member attached at one end to said fixed surface and has a hollow portion at its other end adapted to accommodate said magnetic holding means therein.
- 10. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open as recited in one of claims 2-4 or 1, wherein said magnetic holding means further includes a protective cover such that when said magnetic holding means is flat against said first ferromagnetic plate said cover is between said first plate and said magnetic holding means.
- 11. An apparatus for stopping and holding a door open, comprising:
- a ferromagnetic plate means having a first ferromagnetic plate with means for positioning a first ferromagnetic projection therewith;
- a magnetic field generating means having a second ferromagnetic plate positioned against a first pole of said magnetic field generating means and means for positioning a second ferromagnetic projection therewith;
- a first mounting means for mounting one of said first plate means and said magnetic field generating means on one of said door and a co-operating fixed surface;
- a second mounting means for mounting the other of said first plate means and said magnetic holding means on the other of said door and said fixed surface; and
- a biasing means for biasing one of said magnetic field generating means and said first plate mans in said second mounting means away from the respective door and co-operating fixed surface, whereby one of said first plate and projection and second plate and projection in said second mounting means being movable together when longitudinal force is applied by said door.
Priority Claims (4)
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63-103834 |
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63-103835 |
Apr 1988 |
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63-103836 |
Apr 1988 |
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63-103837 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/295,677, filed Jan. 11, 1989, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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