Hold open assembly for movable closure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357078
  • Patent Number
    6,357,078
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An assembly for releasably holding a movable closure element in a desired position relative to a support. The holding assembly has a first part with a first element and a first actuator and a second part with a second element and a second actuator. The first part is connectable to a closure element, with the second part connectable to a support for the closure element. At least one of the first and second elements is movable relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to allow the first and second elements to act, one against the other, so that the first and second elements realize a holding position as a closure element to which the first part is connected is moved towards and into the desired position. The first actuator is operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to a release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position. The second actuator is operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to the release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a hold open assembly to releasably maintain a closure element in an open position and, more particularly, to a hold open assembly that can be actuated from two different locations to release the closure element.




2. Background Art




Closure elements are used in a wide range of environments. In one such environment, on equipment in the agricultural industry, it is known to provide a hold open assembly to releasably maintain a closure element on a vehicle cab in an open position. This allows the operator of the equipment to positively maintain the closure element in a position wherein it will not interfere with the operator as he/she enters and exits an access opening on the cab which can be selectively blocked by the closure element. This arrangement also allows the operator to operate the equipment with the door positively maintained in the open position without fear that the door might freely swing during operation.




When the operator desires to close the closure element, the operator must release the closure element from the hold open assembly. This normally requires that the operator release the hold open assembly from an exterior location, which requires that the operator either reach around to the vicinity of the hold open assembly to effect release thereof or access the hold open assembly by stepping out of the vehicle to gain access to the hold open assembly. This is not only inconvenient, but may be awkward, or even dangerous, for the operator to carry out.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In one form, the invention is directed to an assembly for releasably holding a movable closure element in a desired position relative to a support. The holding assembly has a first part with a first element and a first actuator and a second part with a second element and a second actuator. The first part is connectable to a closure element, with the second part connectable to a support for the closure element. At least one of the first and second elements is movable relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to allow the first and second elements to act, one against the other, so that the first and second elements realize a holding position as a closure element to which the first part is connected is moved towards and into the desired position. The first actuator is operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to a release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position. The second actuator is operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to the release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position.




In one form, the first actuator has a first graspable knob that is pivotable about a first axis relative to a closure element to which the first part is connected to move the first element from the holding position to the release position.




The first graspable knob and first element may be pivotable as one piece around the first axis relative to a closure element to which the first part is connected.




In one form, the first element is biasably urged toward the holding position.




The first part may further include a first mounting plate which is fixedly attachable to the closure element, with there additionally being a spring which acts between the first element and first mounting plate to bias the first element towards the holding position.




The holding assembly may further include a guide element on one of the first and second parts for guiding the one of the first and second elements on the other of the first and second parts on the other of the first and second elements against the other of the first and second elements on the one of the first and second parts.




The guide element may include an annular portion, which may include a tapered guide surface.




In one form, the second actuator has a graspable knob that is pivotable about a first axis to move the second element from the holding position to the release position.




The graspable knob and second element may be pivotable as one piece around the first axis relative to a support to which the second part is connected.




In one form, the second actuator includes a second graspable knob that is pivotable about an axis that is coincident with the first axis with a closure element to which the first part is connected in the desired position.




In one form, there is a first shoulder on the first knob and a second shoulder on the first mounting plate and the first and second shoulders cooperate to limit relative pivoting between the first knob and first mounting plate.




In one form, the first knob has an undercut that defines the first shoulder.




One of the first and second elements may include a spiral cam surface that extends around the first axis.




In one form, the first element has a first shoulder facing axially relative to the first axis and the second element has a second shoulder facing axially relative to the first axis and oppositely to the first shoulder. With the first and second elements in a holding position, the first and second shoulders are abuttable to each other to limit relative axial movement of the first and second elements away from each other.




In one form, there is a first cam surface on the first element and a second cam surface on the second element and the first and second cam surfaces cooperate as a closure element to which the first part is connected moves towards the desired position to pivot at least one of the first and second elements about an axis so that the first and second elements are relatively positioned to allow the first and second shoulders to move past each other.




The invention is also directed to an assembly for releasably holding a movable closure element in a desired position relative to a support, which holding assembly includes a first part and a second part. The first part has a first element and a first actuator and is connectable to a closure element. The second part has a second element and a second actuator and is connectable to a support relative to which a closure element to which the first part is connected is movable. At least one of the first and second elements is movable relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected so that the first and second elements realize a holding position. The first actuator is operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to a release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position. The second actuator is operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to the release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position.




The first and second actuators may each be a graspable knob that is pivotable about an axis.




The invention is also directed to the combination of a support, a closure element that is selectively movable relative to the support between a closed position and an open position, and a holding assembly as described above.




The first and second actuators may each include a graspable knob that is pivotable about an axis.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevation view of an agricultural type vehicle with a movable closure element thereon incorporating a holding assembly, according to the present invention, for maintaining the closure element in an open position;





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional view of the inventive holding assembly with a first part thereof connected to a support on the vehicle of

FIG. 1 and a

second part thereof connected to the closure element and with the closure element maintained by the holding assembly in the open position;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the first part of the inventive holding assembly;




FIG.


4


. is an elevation view of the first part of the holding assembly in an assembled state;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, perspective view of a movable first element on the first holding assembly part;





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of the second part of the inventive holding assembly;





FIG. 7

is an elevation view of the second part of the holding assembly in an assembled state;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged, perspective view of a second movable element on the second part of the holding assembly which cooperates with the first element of

FIG. 5

to releasably maintain the first and second parts together;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged, end view of the first movable element of

FIG. 5

in relationship to the part of the second movable element in

FIG. 8

with the first and second movable elements in a holding position; and





FIG. 10

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of a knob used to turn each of the first and second elements of

FIGS. 5 and 8

and taken along line


10





10


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In

FIG. 1

, an agricultural vehicle is shown at


10


as one suitable environment for incorporation of the present invention. More specifically, the vehicle


10


has a frame/support


12


defining an interior operator's compartment


14


. The compartment


14


is accessed through an opening


16


. A closure element


18


is mounted to the frame/support


12


for pivoting movement between an open position, as shown in phantom lines in

FIG. 1

, wherein the opening


16


is exposed, and a closed position, shown in solid lines in FIG.


1


.




The vehicle


10


incorporates a holding assembly, as shown at


20


in

FIGS. 1-10

, which is useable to releasably maintain the closure element


18


in the open position therefor. The holding assembly


20


, which is described in detail below, is useable in virtually any environment in which a closure element is movable to any desired position relative to a support and in which the desired position is to be releasably maintained by the holding assembly


20


.




The holding assembly


20


consists of a first part


22


which is fixedly connected to the frame/support


12


through fasteners


24


, and a second part


26


which is fixedly connected to the closure element


18


through fasteners


28


. The first part


22


has a first movable element


30


which cooperates with a second movable element


32


on the second part


26


to releasably maintain the closure element


18


in the open position therefor. The details of the first and second parts


22


,


26


will now be described before their interaction is more fully explained.




As seen most clearly in

FIGS. 2-5

and


10


, the first part


22


consists of an actuator


34


, in the form of a graspable knob, a mounting plate


36


, a torsion spring


38


, a rubber shroud


40


, and the first movable element


30


. The first movable element


30


has a bifurcated end with cantilevered legs


42


,


44


which are dimensioned to fit within a complementary, blind receptacle


46


in the graspable knob


34


. Diametrically opposite lugs


48


,


50


project into the receptacle


46


and are configured to cooperate, one each with ramped, leading edges


52


,


54


on the legs


42


,


44


to progressively cam the legs


42


,


44


towards each other as the legs


42


,


44


are pressed into the receptacle


46


. With the legs


42


,


44


fully seated, locking edges


56


,


58


on the legs


42


,


44


move past the ends


60


(one shown) of the lugs


48


,


50


, whereupon the legs


42


,


44


spring back towards an undeformed state to make a snap fit connection. The locking edges


56


,


58


abut to the lug ends


60


to prevent withdrawal of the first movable element


30


from the receptacle


46


. The squared arrangement of the legs


42


,


44


and complementary receptacle


46


key the first element


30


and graspable knob


34


so that they are rotatable as one piece around a central operating axis


62


.




The graspable knob


34


and first movable element


30


are assembled so as to captively maintain the mounting plate


36


and shroud


40


captively between an axially facing surface


64


on an enlarged flange


66


on the first movable element


30


and an annular edge


68


on the graspable knob


34


. The first movable element


30


and graspable knob


34


are relatively dimensioned so that with the first movable element


30


snap fit to the graspable knob


34


, the plate


36


is rotatable relative to the graspable knob


34


and first part


30


around the axis


62


.




The graspable knob


34


has an annular, blind receptacle


70


which receives the torsion spring


38


. The torsion spring


38


is a coil spring with one projecting end


74


extendable into an opening


76


on the knob


34


and an opposite projecting end


78


extending into an opening


80


in the mounting plate


36


. Through this arrangement, the spring


38


can be preloaded to urge the mounting plate


36


relative to the graspable knob


34


in the direction of the arrow


82


around the axis


62


.




The range of relative pivoting between the mounting plate


36


and graspable knob


34


is dictated by circumferentially spaced shoulders


84


,


86


defined by an undercut


88


in the external surface


90


of the graspable knob


34


. The mounting plate


36


has a tab


92


which moves within the undercut


88


. The tab


92


defines spaced shoulders


94


,


96


which are abuttable to the shoulders


84


,


86


on the graspable knob


34


at both extremes of travel of the mounting plate


36


relative to the graspable knob


34


.




To assemble the first part


122


, the first movable element


30


is directed into a receptacle


98


defined by the shroud, through an end opening


100


through a base wall


102


of the shroud, through a central opening


104


through the mounting plate


36


, through the center of the spring


38


and into the receptacle


46


until the snap fit connection between the first movable element


30


and graspable knob


34


is established. With the first part


22


in the assembled state, a head


106


at the free end thereof projects from the shroud


40


to expose diametrically opposite, spiral cam surfaces


108


,


110


, which cooperate with the second movable element


38


as described hereinbelow.




The second part


26


, as seen most clearly in FIGS.


2


and


6


-


10


, may utilize the graspable knob


34


, torsion spring


38


, and mounting plate


36


, as described above, or may utilize corresponding elements having a different structure. The primary difference between the first part


22


and second part


26


lies in the configuration of the second movable element


32


. The second movable element


32


has an end


112


that is bifurcated to define legs


114


,


116


, corresponding to the legs


42


,


44


, previously described. The legs


114


,


116


snap into the receptacle


46


and are maintained therewithin in the same manner as the legs


42


,


44


are maintained in the receptacle


46


. With the end


112


fully inserted into the receptacle


46


, an annular shoulder


118


on the second movable element


32


captively maintains the mounting plate


36


against the annular edge


68


of the graspable knob


34


. With this arrangement, the graspable knob


34


and second movable element


32


move as one piece around a central axis


120


that is coincident with the central axis


62


with the first and second parts


22


,


26


operatively connected as in FIG.


2


.




The second movable element


32


has a receptacle


122


for the head


106


of the first movable element


30


. The leading portion of the receptacle


122


is defined by a guide surface


124


having a diameter which increases progressively from a free edge


126


toward the graspable knob


34


. The tapered guide surface


124


terminates inwardly at a surface portion


128


having a substantially uniform diameter. At the end of the surface portion


128


diametrically opposite cam elements


130


,


132


are located. Each cam element


130


,


132


has a rounded outer surface


134


,


136


with apexes


138


,


140


defining straight, parallel edges that are spaced from each other a distance X (FIG.


9


).




As seen particularly in

FIG. 9

, the end profile of the head


106


approximates a rectangular shape with a shorter dimension slightly less than the width X. Accordingly, the head


106


is allowed to pass fully through and past edges


144


,


146


at the end of the surfaces


134


,


136


, as shown in FIG.


2


.




The first and second parts


22


,


26


are mounted in the frame/support


12


and closure element


18


so that as the closure element


18


is moved towards the open position, the head


106


is presented to the second movable element


32


in the orientation shown in FIG.


9


. That is, a line L, which bisects the width of the head


106


, is disposed at a slight angle α to a line L


1


which bisects the width X. Accordingly, as the closure element


18


moves towards the open position, the cam surfaces


108


,


110


on the head


106


are caused to encounter the rounded surfaces


134


,


136


on the cam elements


130


,


132


. Continued movement of the closure element


18


towards the open position causes the surfaces


108


,


110


to coact with the surfaces


134


,


136


to cause the first movable element


30


to be urged in the direction of the arrow


148


around the axes


62


,


120


and the second movable element


32


to be urged in a direction oppositely to that indicated by the arrow


148


, around the axes


62


,


120


. Eventually, the first and second movable elements


30


,


32


are relatively pivoted so that the head


106


is allowed to pass beyond the cam elements


130


,


132


, whereupon a first and second mounting element


30


,


32


are allowed to relatively pivot under the force of their respective torsion springs


38


back toward the relative position shown in FIG.


9


. In this position, diametrically oppositely located, axially facing edges


150


,


152


abut to the edges


144


,


146


of the cam elements


130


,


132


to prevent the first and second parts


22


,


26


from being axially separated. In this state, the first and second movable elements


30


,


32


, are in a holding position.




By turning either of the first and second movable elements


30


,


32


through its graspable knob


34


, the movable elements


30


,


32


can be relatively situated to a release position wherein the head


106


is allowed to pass between the cam elements


130


,


132


so as to allow the closure element


18


to be moved from the open position towards the closed position therefor.




The graspable knob


34


on the second part


26


can be conveniently manipulated by an operator situated on a step


154


on the vehicle


10


with the closure element


18


in the open position. Alternatively, the same release action can be imparted by operating the graspable knob


34


from within the compartment


14


. Thus, a potentially positive, releasable holding force can be maintained between the frame/support


12


and the closure element


18


while allowing release of the holding force from either of two locations.




The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An assembly for releasably holding a movable closure element in a desired position relative to a support, said holding assembly comprising:a first part comprising a first element and a first actuator, the first part being connectable to a closure element; and a second part comprising a second element and a second actuator, the second part being connectable to a support relative to which a closure element to which the first part is connected is movable, at least one of the first and second elements being movable relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to allow the first and second elements to act one against the other so that the first and second elements realize a holding position as a closure element to which the first part is connected is moved towards and into the desired position, the first actuator being operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to a release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position, the second actuator being operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to the release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position.
  • 2. The holding assembly according to claim 1 wherein the first actuator comprises a first graspable knob that is pivotable about a first axis relative to a closure element on which the first part is connected to move the first element from the holding position to the release position.
  • 3. The holding assembly according to claim 2 wherein the first graspable knob and first element are pivotable as one piece around the first axis relative to a closure element to which the first part is connected.
  • 4. The holding assembly according to claim 2 wherein the first element is biasably urged towards the holding position.
  • 5. The holding assembly according to claim 4 wherein the first part further comprises a first mounting plate which is fixedly attachable to a closure and there is a spring which acts between the first mounting plate to bias the first element and first element towards the holding position.
  • 6. The holding assembly according to claim 5 wherein there is a first shoulder on the first knob and a second shoulder on the first mounting plate, and the first and second shoulders cooperate to limit relative pivoting between the first knob and first mounting plate.
  • 7. The holding assembly according to claim 6 wherein the first knob has an undercut that defines the first shoulder.
  • 8. The holding assembly according to claim 2 wherein the second actuator comprises a second graspable knob that is pivotable about an axis that is coincident with the first axis with a closure element to which the first part is connected in the desired position.
  • 9. The holding assembly according to claim 8 wherein one of the first and second elements comprises a spiral cam surface extending around the first axis with a closure element to which the first part is connected in the desired position.
  • 10. The holding assembly according to claim 8 wherein with a closure element to which the first part is connected in the desired position the first element has a first shoulder facing axially relative to the first axis, the second element has a second shoulder facing axially relative to the first axis and oppositely to the first shoulder, and with the first and second elements in the holding position the first and second shoulders are abuttable to each other to limit relative axial movement of the first and second elements away from each other.
  • 11. The holding assembly according to claim 10 wherein there is a first cam surface on the first element and a second cam surface on the second element and the first and second cam surfaces cooperate as a closure element to which the first part is connected moves towards the desired position to pivot at least one of the first and second elements about an axis so that the first and second elements are relatively positioned to allow the first and second shoulders to move past each other.
  • 12. The holding assembly according to claim 1 further comprising a guide element on one of the first and second parts for guiding the one of the first and second elements on the other of the first and second parts on the other of the first and second elements against the other of the first and second elements on the one of the first and second parts.
  • 13. The holding assembly according to claim 12 wherein the guide element has an annular portion.
  • 14. The holding assembly according to claim 13 wherein the annular portion comprises a tapered guide surface.
  • 15. The holding assembly according to claim 1 wherein the second actuator comprises a graspable knob that is pivotable about a first axis to move the second element from the holding position to the release position.
  • 16. The holding assembly according to claim 15 wherein the graspable knob and second element are pivotable as one piece around the first axis relative to a support to which the second part is connected.
  • 17. An assembly for releasably holding a movable closure element in a desired position relative to a support, said holding assembly comprising:a first part comprising a first element and a first actuator, the first part being connectable to a closure element; a second part comprising a second element and a second actuator, the second part being connectable to a support relative to which a closure element to which the first part is connected is movable, at least one of the first and second elements being movable relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to allow the first and second elements to realize a holding position, the first actuator being operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to a release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position, the second actuator being operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to a support and/or closure element to which the at least one of the first and second elements is connected to the release position wherein a closure element to which the first part is connected can be moved from the desired position.
  • 18. The holding assembly according to claim 17 wherein the first and second actuators each comprise a graspable knob that is pivotable about an axis.
  • 19. In combination:a support; a closure element that is selectively movable relative to the support between a closed position and an open position; and a holding assembly comprising: a first part comprising a first element and a first actuator, the first part being connected to a closure element; and a second part comprising a second element and a second actuator, the second part connected to the support, at least one of the first and second elements being movable relative to the support and/or closure element to allow the first and second elements to act, one against the other, so that the first and second elements realize a holding position as the closure is moved towards and into the open position, the first actuator being operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to the support and/or closure element to a release position wherein the closure element can be moved from the open position towards the closed position, the second actuator being operable to move the at least one of the first and second elements relative to the support and/or closure element to the release position wherein the closure element can be moved from the open position towards the closed position.
  • 20. The combination according to claim 19 wherein the first and second actuators each comprise a graspable knob that is pivotable about an axis.
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