Door structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6185871
  • Patent Number
    6,185,871
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stodola; Daniel P.
    • Cohen; Curtis A.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
A door structure primarily consists of a door leaf, a door frame, a retaining piece, and a retaining mechanism. The door leaf has a wedged side corresponding to a slant side surface of the door frame and a groove formed on the opposite side surface. The retaining piece, disposed in the groove of the door leaf, has a supporting portion on one side and a retaining portion on the other side. The front end of the retaining portion extends to form a mating portion. The retaining mechanism is composed of a latching device and an actuating device. The latching device is provided with a transverse lock rod, an upper lock rod, and a lower lock rod. These lock rods can be urged to move by an actuating rod of the actuating device. When closing the door leaf, the actuating rod of the actuating device is depressed into the door leaf and the transverse lock rod, the upper lock rod, and the lower lock rod of the door leaf and extend into the holes of the door frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(a) Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an improved door structure, especially to the improvements made on a structure of fireproof doors, entrance doors, emergency doors, and acoustical isolation doors. The improved door structure has better performances in protection against fires, smoke and acoustical penetration. It can give better security to prevent invasion.




(b) Description of the Prior Art




Conventional door structures adopt right corners on the periphery of door leaves and door frames. Such door structures are easier to be opened by inserting a tool into the gaps between a door leaf and its door frame to pry the door open. In addition, when external forces hit such a door structure, the door leaf and the door frame deform easier. Furthermore, if chain locks and do or hinges loosen due to destruction by external forces or rustiness, the door leaf of a conventional door structure will easily separate from the door frame and fall flat, which might produce casualties. Such possibilities must be eliminated, especially for children. Moreover a metal door will expand when heated. Thus when the house is on fire, the door leaf and the door frame will deform. The right corner design of conventional door structures makes the door leaf and the door frame stuck to each other easier. This may lead to the blockade of emergency exits. Besides, conventional door structures often allow gaps between the boundaries of a door leaf and a door frame to make opening easier and smooth. The gaps are detrimental to the effect of preventing smoke penetration. Conventional door structures are provided with lock means to join a door leaf with a door frame when door is closed to prevent thief's or stranger's invasion. The lock means should be preferably provided with features of preventing destruction by external forces. Conventional door structures usually have one single lock or latch. Such lock means are easier to be broken. As a result they can not provide better protection against the invasion.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary object of the invention is to provide a door structure in which one pair of the mated side surfaces of the door leaf and the door frame adopts a slant surface arrangement. When the door is closed, the other side surface of the door leaf abuts closely against a retaining plate of the door frame. Thus the door leaf and the door frame can press against each other. Furthermore, when someone tries to pry the door leaf, the slant mated surfaces of the door leaf and the frame will prevent the door from being opened. As a result, the door structure according to the invention has better security.




Another object of the invention is to provide a door structure that will not deform easily as it suffers impacts from external forces and contrarily will form closer joining between the door leaf and the door frame. Therefore the door structure according to the invention will not be broken easily.




Another object of the invention is to provide a door structure in which the gaps between the door leaf and the door frame can be minimized because the adjacent surfaces between them are slant. Thus the door structure according to the invention has excellent performances in protection against fire, and smoke and acoustical penetration.




Another object of the invention is to provide a door structure of which the retaining means have multiple locking effects. The door leaf of the inventive structure can be automatically locked at several places by the retaining mechanisms of the door frame. Thus the locking can not be easily destroyed by outside violence and the door provides better protection against outside invasion.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing the outer appearance of an embodiment of a door according to the invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial cross sectional view taken along the header of the door frame showing the door leaf in a closed position, the door frame and the retaining plate in an assembled state.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view partially showing the door leaf, the door frame and the retaining plate in an assembled state.





FIG. 4

is an exploded view showing the retaining plate and trapezoidal plate springs according to the invention.





FIG. 5

is a partial cross sectional view taken along the groove side of the door frame showing the retaining plate pivotally attached to the door frame.





FIG. 6

is a partial cross sectional view taken along the header of the door frame showing another embodiment of a door leaf, a door frame, and a retaining plate according to the invention in an assembled state.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view partially showing the door leaf, the door frame and the retaining plate of FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a partial cross sectional view taken along the header of the door frame showing the third embodiment of a door leaf, a door frame, and retaining plate according to the invention in an assembled state.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view partially showing the door leaf, the door frame, and the retaining plate of FIG.


8


.





FIG. 10

is a cross sectional view schematically indicating the retaining mechanism of the invention.





FIG. 11

is a perspective view partially depicting the arrangement of the retaining mechanism of the invention.





FIG. 12

is a partial cross sectional view showing the arrangement of the retaining mechanism of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 13

is a perspective view showing the actuating mechanism of the invention.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view showing the movement of the retaining mechanism and the actuating mechanism when the door handle is operated.





FIG. 15

is a partial cross sectional view illustrating the movement the actuating rod of the invention as the door leaf is closed.





FIG. 16

is a partial cross sectional view illustrating the movement of the actuating rod as the door leaf is opened.





FIG. 17

is another partial cross sectional view indicating the mating arrangement of the slant surfaces of the door frame and the door leaf.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


10


, the door structure of the invention comprises a door leaf


1


, a door frame


2


, a retaining plate


3


, and a retaining mechanism.




The door leaf


1


mainly consists of a plate-like body with one side wedged surface


11


. The door leaf is pivotally connected at the wedged side to a door frame


2


by means of a hinge


13


and has a groove


12


at the opposite side.




The door frame


2


, which is a rectangular frame sized to embrace a door leaf


1


, has a slant surface


21


disposed on the side thereof pivotally connected to the door leaf


1


. The slant surface


21


has an inclination designed to mate with the corresponding angled or wedged surface


11


of the door leaf


1


. There is a resilient buffer


222


arranged in the slot


221


of the stopper surface


22


of the door frame


2


. The other side of the door frame


2


includes a long groove


23


, which is provided with a pivot pin hole


24


on both of the upper and the lower end.




The retaining plate


3


is primarily composed of a formed steel sheet. The retaining plate


3


has a generally C-shaped supporting portion


31


on the rear end. Rubber packing


32


embraces the rear end of the steel sheet. The other end of the steel sheet extends to form an inclined retaining portion


33


and further extends to form a mating portion


34


, which has generally a barb-like profile. The retaining plate


3


is further provided on the upper and the lower end at the joint between the retaining portion


33


and the supporting portion


31


with a small round pivot pin


35


. The supporting portion


31


also provides space for fixing trapezoidal plate springs


36


on the external back walls thereof.




The retaining mechanism, as shown in

FIG. 10

, consists of a latching device


4


and an actuating device


5


respectively disposed inside the door leaf


1


. Closing the door leaf


1


can automatically interlock the door leaf with the door frame


2


by means of the latching device


4


and the actuating device


5


.




As can be seen from

FIGS. 11 and 12

, the latching device


4


is made up of a disk


41


, a transverse lock rod


42


, an upper lock rod


43


, and a lower lock rod


44


. The disk


41


is a flat circular plate. The disk is symmetrically provided at two sides with a bowed slot


411


. The transverse lock rod


42


is a round bar, with one end pivotally and horizontally connected to the upper portion of the disk


41


. The upper lock rod


43


is a long round bar vertically pivotally attached to one side of the disk


41


. The lower lock rod


44


is also a long round bar that extends vertically downwards to pivotally couple with one side of the disk


41


. The transverse lock rod


42


, the upper lock rod


43


, and the lower lock rod


44


are individually linked to the disk


41


through a long plate-like link rod


45


. The link rod


45


is provided with an elongated round hole


451


at one end. A rivet extending through the elongated hole


451


fastens these link rods


45


on the disk


41


. Each lock rod


42


,


43


, and


44


is annexed at one end to one link rod


45


by welding.




The actuating device


5


shown in

FIG. 13

comprises a base plate


51


, a slide plate


52


, a stopper plate


53


, and an actuating rod


54


. The base plate


51


is a thin plate with two guide blocks


511


symmetrically welded on one side surface. The two guide blocks


511


individually have a rectangular through opening


512


facing toward the vertical direction and are aligned in a line. Another guide block


511


′ is disposed near the two blocks


511


and has a rectangular hole


512


′ facing in a horizontal direction. The slide plate


52


is a long flat piece with a rectangular notch


521


on one side edge and movably extends through two rectangular openings of the vertically arranged guide blocks


511


. The slide plate


52


is affixed by welding the lower end to the upper lock rod


43


of the latching device


4


and soldering the upper end to a latch bar


522


. The stopper plate


53


is also a long flat piece movably extending through the rectangular hole


512


′ of the guide block


511


′ to form an interlocking mechanism in cooperation with the slide plate


52


. The front end of the stopper plate


53


includes a block


531


, which is dimensioned to match with the rectangular notch


521


to lock the side plate


52


. The actuating rod


54


is a long bar with one end connected to the stopper plate


53


by welding.




The retaining plate


3


is arranged inside a groove


23


of the door frame


2


by means of extending pivot pins


35


at the upper and the lower end of the retaining plate


3


through the axle holes


24


of the door frame


2


. The plate springs


36


fixed on the side surface of the retaining plate


3


press against the interior surface


231


of the groove


23


to make the retaining plate


3


stay in the groove


23


. Hence the door leaf


1


can be closed smoothly. In addition, as can be seen from

FIG. 2

, the door leaf


1


squeezes the rubber packing


32


of the retaining plate


3


to make the retaining plate


3


rotate in the groove


23


. As a result, the mating portion


34


of the retaining plate


3


engages with the recessed groove


12


of the door leaf to secure the door leaf


1


in a closed position. This can provide the advantage of preventing the door leaf from being forced to open by an external force applied at the gap between the door leaf


1


and the door frame


2


. The close engagement of the mating portion


34


with the groove of the door leaf


1


helps the door leaf


1


to enhance the effect of protection against fire and smoke when the door is closed.




As to the configuration of the retaining element


3


, the mating portion


34


extending from the retaining portion


33


must match with the groove


12


of the door leaf


1


. As shown in

FIGS. 2 through 4

, the mating portion


34


is configured to have a barb-like shape, which is generally trapezoidal. Thus the groove


12


of the door leaf


1


is also trapezoidal in configuration, which corresponds to the shape of the mating portion


34


.

FIGS. 6 and 7

show another embodiment of a retaining element


3


according to the invention. The slant surface of the retaining portion


33


of the retaining element


3


forms the mating portion. Consequently the door leaf


1


also has a V-shaped groove


12


so that the slant surface of the retaining portion


33


can detain the V-shaped groove


12


. Further, as can be seen from

FIG. 4

, the trapezoidal plate springs


36


on the external wall surface of the supporting portion


31


of the retaining element


3


can retract the retaining element


3


into the groove


23


of the door frame


2


when the door is open and can prevent the retaining portion


33


from collision with the door leaf


1


when closing the door. Thus the door leaf


1


can squeeze the resilient packing


32


on the supporting portion of the retaining element


3


by means of the resilient force of plate springs


36


on the back wall surface of the supporting portion


31


.

FIGS. 8 and 9

indicate another embodiment of a retaining element


3


according to the invention. The retaining element


3


′ is provided with a round rod portion


31


′. The outer surface of the round rod portion


31


′ extends to form a retaining portion


33


′ and has a recessed portion


32


′ provided near the retaining portion


33


′. A resilient buffer


321


′ is arranged inside the recessed portion


32


′. Provided between the retaining portion


33


′ and the door leaf


1


is an engaging portion


341


′ that has a slant surface


341


′ formed on the inner side thereof. The upper and the lower end of the retaining element


3


′ are individually provided with a pivot pin


35


′ on the central axle. With this arrangement, the door structure can achieve the same effect.




The latching device


4


and the actuating device


5


of the lock mechanism inside the door leaf


1


are shown in

FIGS. 10

,


11


,


12


and


14


. The disk


41


of the latching device


4


is mounted on the rotary axle


141


of the door handle


14


so that the disk


41


can be rotated by turning the door handle


14


. The door handle


14


has two long pins


142


separately extending into two bowed slots


411


on the disk


41


. The bowed slots


411


keep the rotation of the disk


41


within a predetermined range. The transverse lock rod


42


extends through the transverse latch hole


15


. The top end of the upper lock rod


43


is welded to a slide plate


52


of the actuating device


5


and is provided on the rod body with a short pin


431


, to which a tension spring


432


is connected. The other end of the tension spring


432


is attached to the base plate


51


. The lower lock rod


44


extends through the lower latch hole


16


on the lower side of the door leaf


1


. The base plate


51


of the actuating device


5


is fixed on the upper corner of the door leaf


1


by welding. The lock rod


522


on the upper end of the slide plate


52


extends into the upper latch hole


17


on the upper side of the door leaf


1


. The actuating rod


54


is provided with a short pin


541


on the rod body and horizontally of the pivoting side of the door leaf


1


, with a tension spring


542


attached to the short pin


541


. With the above arrangement, the latching device


4


and the actuating device


5


are housed in the door leaf.





FIGS. 1 and 14

illustrate the operation of the retaining mechanism according to the invention. When the door leaf


1


is open, the actuating rod


54


of the actuating device


5


is pulled out of the door leaf


1


by the tension spring


542


because the door frame


2


can not press against the actuating rod


54


. At the same time the locking portion


531


of the stopper plate


53


falls into the notch


521


of the slide plate


52


to hold the upper lock rod


43


. Thus the tension spring


432


attached to the upper lock rod


43


of the latching device


4


can not move the upper lock rod


43


any more. As a consequence, the upper lock rod


522


of the slide plate


52


and the transverse lock rod


42


and the lower lock rod


44


are kept in the door leaf


1


.




When users close the door leaf


1


, the pivoting side of the door leaf


1


abuts against the door frame


2


, which urges the actuating rod


54


to move into the door leaf as shown in

FIGS. 10 and 15

. Then, it brings the stopper plate


53


to move back so that the locking portion


531


disengages with the notch


521


. As a result, the tension spring


432


drives the upper lock rod


43


to move, which in turn brings the slide plate


52


to move upwardly until the lock rod


522


protrudes through the upper latch hole


17


of the door leaf


1


and extends into the hole


25


of the door frame


2


. When the upper lock rod


43


moves, the disk


41


is urged to rotate. This makes the transverse lock rod


42


and the lower lock rod


44


of the holes


15


and


16


of the door leaf and extend into the holes


25


of the door frame


2


. Thus the door structure according to the invention can achieve a multiple lock effect.




When users depress the door handle


14


and open the door leaf


1


, the lock rods of the latching device


4


retract into the door leaf


1


due to the rotation of the disk


41


. The actuating rod


54


, freed from the constraints of the door frame


2


, is pulled out of the door leaf


1


by the tension spring


542


again as shown in FIG.


16


. The locking portion


531


of the stopper plate


53


falls into the notch


521


again to keep the lock rods of the latching device


4


in the door leaf


1


. Therefore, the door structure according to the invention has an automatic and multiple lock effect, thus preventing undesirable invasion.




Although the preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposed, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A door structure comprising:a door leaf with a wedged surface formed on a side for pivotal connection and a groove disposed on a surface of an opposite side, a rectangular door frame with an angled surface formed on an inner periphery on a side thereof and a long groove disposed on an opposite side thereof; a retaining plate including a steel sheet with a supporting portion formed on a first end, an inclined retaining portion extending from a second end, and a mating portion extending from said retaining portion and sized to engage with the long groove of said door leaf; and wherein said retaining plate is pivotally attached to the long groove of said door frame so that the retaining plate can rotate to engage the mating portion of said retaining plate with the groove of said door leaf.
  • 2. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein an upper end and a lower end of the long groove of said door frame are each provided with an axle hole.
  • 3. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein an upper end and a lower end of the retaining plate are each provided with a pivot pin.
  • 4. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the retaining plate is formed from a metal sheet.
  • 5. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein an inner end of the supporting portion of said retaining plate is embraced by a resilient packing.
  • 6. The door structure as claimed in claim 5, wherein the resilient packing embracing the supporting portion of said retaining plate includes a fireproof cotton cloth.
  • 7. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein said retaining plate is provided with a plurality of trapezoidal plate springs on an outer wall surface of the retaining portion, said trapezoidal plate springs pressing against an inner surface of said retaining plate to maintain the plate in the groove of said door frame.
  • 8. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mating portion of said retaining plate is trapezoidal and the groove of said door leaf has a corresponding trapezoidal cross section in the transverse direction.
  • 9. The door structure as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slant front surface of the retaining portion of said retaining plate includes a part of the mating portion for engagement with the long groove of the door leaf when the door is closed, and the groove of said door lead has a V-shaped profile in the transverse direction.
  • 10. A door structure comprising:a door leaf with a wedged surface formed on a side for pivotal connection and a groove disposed on a surface of an opposite side, a rectangular door frame with a wedged surface formed on an inner periphery on a side thereof and a long groove disposed on an opposite side thereof; a retaining plate including a steel sheet with a supporting portion formed on a first end, an inclined retaining portion extending from a second end, and a mating portion extending from said retaining portion and sized to engage with the long groove of said door leaf; a retaining mechanism including a latching device and an actuating device disposed inside said door leaf to lock the door leaf to the door frame when the door is closed; said latching device being a flat disk mounted on an axle of a door handle and able to be rotated by turning the door handle, and further provided with a transverse lock rod, an upper lock rod, and a lower lock rod; said transverse lock rod being pivotally linked on a first end to an upper portion of said flat disk and having a second end extending through a transverse latch hole on a free side of the door leaf, said upper lock rod being an upright bar pivotally connected to a first side of said flat disk with an upper end extending to couple with said actuating device, said lower lock rod being an upright bar pivotally connected to a second side of said flat disk with the lower end extending to a lower latch hole on a lower side of the door leaf; said actuating device having a base plate attached to an upper portion of said door leaf and having a lower portion connected to a tension spring, which spring is attached to the upper lock rod of said latching device; said actuating device including a slide plate connected with the upper lock rod of said latching device; said slide plate being connected on an upper end thereof to a latch bar that extends through an upper latch hole of said door leaf, and having a rectangular notch formed on a side edge for engagement with a front end of a stopper plate; and said stopper plate being further connected on a rear end thereof to a transverse actuating rod that extends to the pivotal side of said door leaf and is urged outwardly by a tension spring affixed to said door leaf.
  • 11. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein an upper side and a lower side of the groove of said door frame are each provided with an axle hole.
  • 12. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein an upper end and a lower end of the retaining plate are each provided with a pivot pin.
  • 13. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein the retaining plate is formed of metal.
  • 14. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein an inner end of the supporting portion of said retaining plate is embraced by a resilient packing.
  • 15. The door structure as claimed in claim 14, wherein the resilient packing embracing the inner end of the supporting portion of said retaining plate includes a fireproof cotton cloth.
  • 16. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein said retaining plate is provided with a plurality of trapezoidal plate springs on an outer wall surface of the retaining portion, andsaid trapezoidal plate springs pressing against the inner surface of said retaining plate to maintain the plate in the groove of said door frame.
  • 17. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein the mating portion of said retaining plate is trapezoidal in shape and the groove of said door leaf has a corresponding trapezoidal cross section in the transverse direction.
  • 18. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein a slant front surface of the retaining portion of said retaining plate forms a part of a mating portion for engagement with the groove of the door leaf when the door is closed, and the groove of said door leaf has a V-shaped profile in the transverse direction.
  • 19. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein said transverse lock rod, said upper lock rod, and said lower lock rod are each pivotally linked to a disk of said latching device by a welded link rod, each link rod being fixed on a first end thereof to the lock rod and provided with an elongated hole on a second end thereof, and a rivet fixes each link rod to the disk of the latching device.
  • 20. The door structure as claimed in claim 19, wherein said transverse lock rod, said upper lock rod, and said lower lock rod are each a round bar.
  • 21. The door structure as claimed in claim 19, wherein said latching device has two bowed slots respectively arranged on two sides of the center of the disk, and a door handle having a pair of pins extendible into the slots when the handle rotates the disk.
  • 22. The door structure as claimed in claim 19, wherein said transverse lock rod, said upper lock rod, and said lower lock rod are each a square bar.
  • 23. The door structure as claimed in claim 10, wherein said actuating device has two opposite guide blocks on the base plate, each guide block having a hole therethrough, and the slide plate being movable through the holes of the guide blocks.
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