Claims
- 1. An internal door brake comprising:
- a door having at least a portion thereof formed with a hollow interior;
- a rotatable doorknob provided on said door and having a shaft extending into the hollow portion thereof;
- a vertically displaceable plunger provided at the bottom edge of said door directly below said doorknob, said plunger being formed with an inwardly directed step having a projection extending upwardly therefrom, the bottom end of said plunger being provided with a butt of elastomeric material adapted to engage the floor beneath said door;
- a housing around said plunger forming a guide therefor and having a shoulder engageable with said step for limiting the upward movement of said plunger, said housing being formed with oppositely extending flanges at the lower end thereof engageable with the bottom edge of said door for fixing said housing thereto;
- a sleeve provided at the upper end of said housing and extending upwardly from said shoulder around said projection;
- a seat in said sleeve spaced from said projection;
- a spring disposed between said seat and said projection for biasing said plunger into egagement with said floor;
- a cable connected to said plunger and extending axially upwardly through said spring and said seat and connected to said shaft whereby upon rotation of said doorknob said plunger is vertically displaced out of engagement with said floor; and
- a pin extending through a wall of said door and said housing and being radially displaceable for engagement in a recess formed in said plunger when said plunger is retracted against said shoulder for maintaining said plunger in a retracted position out of engagement with said floor, said plunger being formed by a plurality of intercalated metal and elastomeric washers, said elastomeric washers contacting the internal walls of said housing for preventing the introduction therein of foreign particles and lateral movement of the plunger.
- 2. The brake defined in claim 1 wherein the portion of said cable extending upwardly from said seat is provided with a protective sheath.
- 3. The brake defined in claim 2 wherein said seat is formed axially with a threaded bore provided with a threaded screw through which said cable passes, said threaded screw being vertically adjustable to meet said sheath for providing a guide for said cable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 447,890 filed on Dec. 8, 1982, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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