Claims
- 1. A holder-closer for a door member mounted for pivotal movement between open and closed positions relative to a frame member and comprising a casing for mounting in fixed position relative to one of the members, a spindle journalled in said casing for axial rotation in one and an opposite direction relative thereto and projecting therefrom, resilient means yieldably resisting rotation of said spindle in said one direction, dampening means contained in said casing for yieldably resisting rotation of said spindle in said opposite direction in response to reactive torque applied to said spindle by said resilient means to control the closing speed of the door, arm means connected to said spindle externally of said casing for connection to the other of the members to rotate said spindle in said one direction when the door is opened, a clutch, means for coupling one part of said clutch to said spindle externally of said casing for rotation with said spindle in said one and said opposite direction, latching means supported for movement relative to said casing between latching and releasing position and engaging another part of said clutch in said latching position to retain said other part against rotation relative to said casing, said one part being rotatable in said one direction with said spindle and arm means and relative to said other part when said latching means is in its latching position and the door is opened to a hold-open position, said other part cooperating with said one part to restrain said one part against rotation in said opposite direction in response to said reactive torque while said door is in its hold-open position and said latching means is in its latching position, and electrically operated holding means for releasably retaining said latching means in its latching position.
- 2. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coupling means comprises means for frictionally connecting said one part to said spindle.
- 3. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coupling means comprises means connecting said one part in non-rotatable engagement with said spindle.
- 4. The combination as set forth in claim 3 including means for moving said latching means from said latching position to said releasing position in response to manual force applied to the door to move the door toward its closed position when said latching means is held in its latching position by said holding means.
- 5. The combination as set forth in claim 4 wherein said means for moving said latching means comprises a cam surface on said clutch.
- 6. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coupling means comprises means for coupling said spindle to said one part to permit said spindle to rotate in said opposite direction relative to said clutch in response to manual force applied to said door to move the door toward another position when the latching means is in said latching position.
- 7. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said latching means comprises a lever system and said holding means comprises an electromagnet and an armature carried by said lever system and cooperating with said electromagnet to releasably retain said lever system in said latching position.
- 8. A holder-closer for a door as set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch includes coaxially arranged inner and outer parts and said one part comprises said inner part and said other part comprises said outer part.
- 9. The combination as set forth in claim 8 including means for biasing said latching means into said latching position.
- 10. The combination as set forth in claim 8 including means for connecting said outer part to said inner part to yieldably resist rotation relative thereto in said one direction when said latching means is in said releasing position.
- 11. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said coupling means comprises said means for connecting said outer part to said inner part.
- 12. The combination as set forth in claim 11 wherein said coupling means comprises means for frictionally connecting said inner part to said spindle and means for frictionally connecting said inner part to said outer part.
- 13. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch comprises a uni-directional clutch which includes a plurality of drive elements for permitting said one part to rotate in said one direction with said spindle and relative to said other part and providing torque transmission connection between said one part and said other part in response to said reactive torque applied to said spindle by said resilient means.
- 14. The combination as set forth in claim 13 wherein said uni-directional clutch comprises an overrunning roller clutch and said drive elements comprise rollers.
- 15. The combination as set forth in claim 13 wherein said clutch includes means for frictionally coupling said one part to said other part.
- 16. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said one part comprises a generally cylindrical spindle extension, said clutch includes a generally cylindrical clutch housing supported on said spindle for coaxial rotation relative to said spindle and said spindle extension and a unitary roller clutch disposed between said spindle extension and said spindle housing for permitting said spindle extension to rotate in said one direction with said spindle and relative to said spindle housing and for providing torque transmission connection between said spindle extension and said housing in response to said reactive torque, said other part is supported on said spindle for coaxial rotation relative thereto, and said clutch further includes means for coupling said other part to said clutch housing.
- 17. The combination as set forth in claim 16 wherein said means for coupling said other part is further characterized as means for frictionally coupling said other part to said clutch housing.
- 18. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said clutch includes means for moving one of said clutch parts comprising said one and said other part of said clutch toward the other of said clutch parts and into jamming relation therewith in response to rotation of said spindle in said one direction when the door is opened to a predetermined hold-open position and said other part is retained against rotation relative to said casing by said latching means.
- 19. The combination as set forth in claim 18 wherein said means for moving said one of said clutch parts comprises means for moving said one of said clutch parts axially of said spindle and toward the other of said clutch parts and for simultaneously rotating said one of said clutch parts relative to said other of said clutch parts in response to rotation of said spindle in said one direction.
- 20. The combination as set forth in claim 19 wherein said means for moving said one part of said clutch parts comprises coengaging threads on said one of said clutch parts and on an associated other part of said clutch.
- 21. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said coupling means comprises a spindle stud mounted on said spindle for rotation in said one and said opposite direction therewith, said one part comprises a locking ring coaxially received on said spindle for rotation therewith, said other part comprises a holding ring coaxially received on said spindle, and said clutch includes means for moving one of the rings axially of said spindle toward the other of said rings and into jamming relation therewith when said latching means is in its latching position and the door is opened to a predetermined hold-open position.
- 22. The combination as set forth in claim 21 wherein said means for moving said one ring comprises coengaging threads on said holding ring and said spindle stud.
- 23. The combination as set forth in claim 21 wherein said clutch includes adjusting means for varying said predetermined hold-open position.
- 24. The combination as set forth in claim 23 wherein said adjusting means comprises an adjustment nut threadably received on said spindle stud for axial adjustment toward and away from said locking ring.
- 25. The combination comprising a door closer for mounting between a door member and a frame member, and a hold-open attachment, said door closer having a casing for mounting on one of the members, a spindle rotatably supported in said casing and projecting therefrom, means for connecting said spindle to the other of said members to rotate in one direction in response to movement of said door toward its open position and to rotate in an opposite direction in response to movement of said door toward its closed position, and resilient means in said casing yieldably resisting rotation of said spindle in said one direction, said hold-open attachment having a frame for mounting on said one member in fixed relation to said casing, a uni-directional clutch having one part free to rotate in only one direction relative to another part thereof, means for coupling said one part to said spindle, latching means supported on said frame for movement relative thereto between latching and releasing positions, said latching means cooperating with said clutch in said latching position for releasably retaining said other part against movement relative to said frame to permit said spindle to rotate in said one direction with said one part and to resist rotation in said other direction in response to torque applied thereto by said resilient means, and electrically operated holding means for releasably retaining said latching means in said latching position.
- 26. The combination as set forth in claim 25 wherein said spindle has opposite end portions projecting from opposite sides of said casing, said arm being connected to one of said end portions, said clutch being coupled to the other of said end portions.
- 27. The combination as set forth in claim 25 wherein said coupling means comprises means for coupling said one part to said spindle to permit said shaft to rotate in said other direction relative to said one part in response to manual force applied to said door to move it towards its closed position when said latching means is held in its latching position by said holding means.
- 28. The combination as set forth in claim 27 wherein said coupling means comprises means for frictionally connecting said one part to said shaft.
- 29. The combination as set forth in claim 25 including means for connecting said other part to said one part to yieldably resist rotation relative thereto.
- 30. The combination as set forth in claim 29 wherein said coupling means comprises said means connecting said other part to said one part.
- 31. The combination as set forth in claim 30 wherein said coupling means comprises means frictionally connecting said one part to said spindle and means frictionally connecting said one part to said other part.
- 32. The combination as set forth in claim 25 wherein said coupling means comprises means for non-rotatably connecting said one part to said spindle.
- 33. The combination as set forth in claim 32 including means for moving said latching means from said latching to said releasing position in response to manual force applied to the door to move it toward its closed position when said latching means is held in its latching position by said holding means.
- 34. The combination as set forth in claim 33 wherein said means for moving said latching means from said latching position comprises a cam surface on said other part.
- 35. The combination as set forth in claim 25 wherein said latching means comprises a lever and said holding means comprises an electromagnet.
- 36. A hold-open attachment for a door closure for connection between a door and an associated door frame and having a casing, a spindle rotatably supported in said casing and projecting therefrom and rotatable in one direction in response to movement of the door toward an open position and in an opposite direction in response to movement of the door toward a closed position, and resilient means in said casing for yieldably resisting rotation of the spindle in said one direction, said attachment comprising an attachment frame for mounting in fixed position relative to said casing, a clutch, means for coupling said clutch to said spindle externally of said casing for rotation therewith, latching means mounted on said attachment frame and movable relative thereto between latching and releasing positions, said latching means cooperating with said clutch in said latching position to retain a part of said clutch in fixed position relative to said frame to permit said spindle to rotate in said one direction in response to movement of the door to a hold-open position and to resist rotation of said spindle in said other direction in response to torque applied to said spindle by said resilient means to retain the door in hold-open position, and electrically operated holding means for releasably retaining said latching means in said latching position.
- 37. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 wherein said clutch comprises a uni-directional ball clutch having coaxial inner and outer parts and a plurality of balls disposed therebetween and cooperable therewith to permit substantial relative rotation between said parts in only said one direction.
- 38. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 37 wherein said spindle is connected to said inner part by said coupling means and said latching means is cooperable with said outer part.
- 39. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 wherein said latching means comprises a latching lever pivotally mounted on said attachment frame and a latch pin carried by said latching lever and said clutch part has a latch recess for receiving said latch pin in said latching position.
- 40. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 39 wherein said latching means includes a holding lever pivotally connected to said attachment frame and to said latching lever, said holding means cooperating with said holding lever.
- 41. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 wherein said electrically operated holding means includes an armature associated with said latching means and an electromagnet active in an energized condition to hold said armature when said latching means is in said latching position.
- 42. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 including means for biasing said latching means towards said clutch.
- 43. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 wherein said coupling means comprises means frictionally connecting said clutch to said spindle.
- 44. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 wherein said coupling means comprises means connecting said clutch in non-rotatable engagement with said shaft.
- 45. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 36 including means for overriding said latching means and said holding means and for moving said latching means to said releasing position against the action of said holding means in response to manual force applied to the door to move it towards its closed position.
- 46. A hold open attachment as set forth in claim 36 wherein said clutch has an inner part and an outer part, said coupling means connects said inner part to said spindle, said latching means cooperates with and retains said outer part in said latching position, and said attachment includes means for connecting said outer part to said inner part to yieldably resist rotation relative thereto.
- 47. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 37 wherein said coupling means comprises said means for connecting said outer part to said inner part to yieldably resist rotation.
- 48. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 47 wherein said coupling means comprises means for frictionally connecting said spindle to said inner part and said means for frictionally connecting said inner part to said outer part.
- 49. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 37 wherein said inner part has a plurality of radially outwardly opening ball receiving recesses and said outer part has a plurality of radially inwardly opening ball receiving recesses, the number of ball receiving recesses in one of said parts being equal in number to the number of balls, the number of ball receiving recesses in the other of said parts being substantially greater than the number of balls.
- 50. A hold-open attachment as set forth in claim 49 wherein said one part comprises said inner part and said other part comprises said outer part.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 293,079, now abandoned, filed Sept. 28, 1972.
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