Door closers must be installed at a certain position on the door and frame. The mounting holes must be in a specific location and pattern. Generally, there are three different mounting positions that are used.
Generally, the manufacturer of the door closer provides a template with the door closer that can be positioned on the door and frame. The template usually is made of paper and provides graphics that illustrate the location of the mounting holes.
In any event, the installer places the template on the frame and door, marks the position of the holes shown on the template and then drills mounting holes at the location indicated by the graphics. As can be appreciated, there are a number of manufacturers of door closers. Different manufacturers use different mounting hardware, which may have different hole mounting patterns. If the installer replaces a defective closer with a different model or brand, he must drill new holes in the door. If the door is wooden, the holes can be filled. Repairing holes in metal doors is more problematic. Either way, the installation of a different closer can result in unsightly marks on the door.
One aspect of the invention provides a plate that allows for installation of a replacement door closer without leaving unsightly patched holes in the door.
In one aspect of the invention, the plate is a substantially rectangular and includes a plurality of mounting holes, the plurality of mounting holes are arranged in patterns that correspond to mounting holes required for a plurality of different door closers.
Another aspect of the invention provides a universal mounting plate comprising a generally rectangular body having a first end and a second end, the body having a plurality of closer mounting holes formed therein, the plurality of closer mounting holes are arranged in patterns corresponding to mounting holes required for a plurality of different door closers. The mounting plate can be attached to the door utilizing existing holes drilled in the door. A replacement closer then is attached to the mounting plate.
Another aspect of the invention provides for a method of mounting a replacement door closer using a universal mounting plate having a substantially flat rectangular body of a material thickness with a plurality of holes formed through the material thickness and arranged in a plurality of patterns that correspond to the mounting hole patterns of a plurality of different door closers. The closer to be replaced is removed and the mounting plate is attached to the door through existing mounting holes that were drilled for the old closer. The replacement closer is attached to the mounting plate. The existing holes in the door are used to mount the plate and the plate is employed to mount the replacement closer, eliminating the need to drill new holes in the door and patching the old holes.
A universal mounting plate of the present invention is primarily intended to be employed in the installation of door closers on metal doors so as to cover up any unsightly holes, particularly when there is a replacement installation of a door closer having different mounting holes than the door closer being replaced.
A typical door closer assembly is indicated generally by reference numeral 10 in
A door closer template is indicated generally by reference numeral 16 in
Template 16 has a flat external surface 18. At a minimum, surface 18 should bear marking indicia indicating the proper location for the mounting screws. In the illustrated template 16, these indicia include holes 20, 22, 24 and 26, that extend through the template and which conform to the location of mounting screw holes in the contact side of door closer 12.
As seen in
In general, to install closer assembly 10, the installer determines the proper position of the closer and bracket on the door and frame. The closer template 16 is positioned on door D where the closer is to be mounted and the bracket template 28 is positioned on frame F where bracket 14 is to be mounted, as shown in
As can be appreciated from the foregoing, to mount a door closer 12 on a door requires the installer to drill multiple holes in the door. However, if the closer goes bad or fails, it needs to be replaced. Since many of the major brands of door closers use different mounting holes, removal of the defective closer will leave holes in the door in a pattern of holes required to mount the defective closer. On a metal door it is difficult to cover up the old holes. On wood doors, the holes generally are patched with wood putty, which is time consuming and still leaves an unsightly appearance. The universal mounting plate, indicated generally by numeral 40 in
As can be seen, plate 40 has a generally flat, rectangular body 42 having a material thickness. In a preferred embodiment, plate 40 is constructed from relatively thick steel, for example sheet steel approximately 3/16 inch in material thickness. In the illustrated embodiment, a number of holes 44 are formed through the material thickness of body 42. The holes generally are drilled and tapped, resulting in a threaded inner surface 46. The holes can be formed without threads, if desired.
The holes 44 are arranged on plate 40 in a plurality of different configurations. Each of the plurality of configurations corresponds to the mounting hole pattern of a popular brand of door Tables A and B in
In any event, plate 40 is attached to the door by using appropriate attachment apparatus, one example being screws placed through the appropriate pattern of holes 44 and the aligned holes already drilled in the door. Once plate 40 is mounted to the door, the closer 12 can be attached to the plate by using screws provided with the plate. For example, the replacement closer can be attached to the plate at holes 50 in plate 40, with provided screws.
Alternatively, if the holes 44 are not threaded, a bolt or similar apparatus can be inserted through the holes and through the door and fastened on the opposite side, for example by a nut.
By way of example, referring to
The universal mounting plate of the present invention can be provided as part of a door closer replacement kit including, at a minimum, a replacement door closer, a universal mounting plate, and attachment apparatus for attaching the universal mounting plate to the door. The kit could include mounting templates, attachment apparatus for attaching the replacement door closer to the universal mounting plate, or any other required apparatus or materials.
One skilled in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications can be made in the universal door closer mounting plate of the present invention without departing from the scope of the appended claims. The drawing figures and tables of brands of closers are intended to be illustrative and should not be construed in a limiting sense.
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 11/214,506, filed Aug. 30, 2005, which claims the benefit of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/647,854, filed Jan. 28, 2005, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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