Claims
- 1. In a self-closing isolation door installation, the combination comprising:
- (a) a door adapted for mounting within a door frame and adapted to swing between a closed and an opened position;
- (b) resilient gasket means connected about the periphery of said door to insure a tight seal in open spaces about said door;
- (c) a first hinge means vertically mounted with the side edge of said door and adapted for mounting to the side of a vertical member of said door frame;
- (d) a second self-closing hinge means including a vertically disposed, elongated C-shaped bracket slidably mounted into said side edge of said door;
- (e) said bracket including vertical strut, an upper arm, and a lower arm;
- (f) a support shaft mounted in fixed relation between said upper arm and said lower arm to complete a structure which is generally rectangular in shape;
- (g) a housing bracket mounted in pivotable relation around said shaft and closely adjacent to said upper arm to vertically support said upper arm and adapted for mounting to said vertical side of said door frame and thereby to support said door from said door frame as appropriate;
- (h) said housing bracket defining an inverted V-shaped cam surface extending radially around said shaft with the apex of said V-shape being oriented with said door when said door is in said closed position;
- (i) a cam follower body including a follower arm carrying a radially spaced apart inner follower roller and outer follower roller, (1) said follower body being mounted in pivotable relation around said shaft with said outer roller engaged for vertical movement within said slot, and (2) said inner roller being engageable to follow said cam surface responsive to relative rotation between said door and said housing bracket; and
- (j) resilient compression spring means mounted around said shaft and biasing said follower body to forcefully bias said inner follower roller against said V-shaped cam surface; a rotary bearing mounted on said shaft between said upper arm and said housing bracket and adapted to support the entire weight of said door; said vertical strut, said upper arm and said lower arm are formed with a linear outwardly facing U-shape slidably fitting over the sides of the door and against the side edge of said door.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said combination is operable, when mounted in the door frame with said door having force applied, to allow said door and said follower body to pivot from said closed position toward an open position with said outer follower roller pivoting said follower body along with said door and with said inner roller moving said roller follower body down to further compress said spring, the compressive force of said spring then causing said door to return to said closed position when said force is removed.
- 3. The combination of claim 1 wherein said rotary bearing is a roller bearing.
- 4. The combination of claim 3 further including a rotary bearing mounted between said cam follower body and said resilient spring means.
- 5. The combination of claim 4 further including a sleeve in threaded connection on said shaft between said lower arm and said resilient spring for adjustment of the compressional bias of said spring.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein said first hinge means is mounted close to the bottom of said door and said second self-closing hinge means is mounted close to the top of said door.
- 7. In self-closing door hinge apparatus, the combination comprising:
- (a) an elongated C-shaped bracket adapted for mounting in the side edge of a door;
- (b) said bracket including a vertical support strut having a vertical slot defined therein, an upper arm, and a lower arm;
- (c) said vertical strut, said upper arm and said lower arm having a linear outwardly facing U-shape adapted to slidably fit over the sides of the door and against the side edge of a door;
- (d) a support shaft vertically mounted in fixed relation between said upper arm and said lower arm;
- (e) a housing bracket mounted in pivotable relation around said shaft to vertically support said upper arm and adapted for mounting to the vertical side of a door frame and thereby to carry the full weight of a door;
- (f) said housing bracket defining a cam surface of inverted V-shape extending around said shaft;
- (g) a cam follower body including a follower arm carrying a radially spaced apart inner follower roller and an outer follower roller, said follower body mounted in pivotable relation around said shaft with said outer roller engaged for a vertical movement within said slot and said inner roller being engageable to follow said cam surface responsive to relative location between said strut and said housing brackets;
- (h) resilient compressional spring means mounted around said shaft and biasing said follower body to bias said inner roller against said cam surface with the apex of said V-shape being aligned to where said vertical strut maintains a door in a closed position; and
- (i) said combination being operable, when mounted in a door frame with the door having force applied to pivot said bracket about said shaft from said closed position toward an open position, for said outer follower to pivot said follower body along with said door and with said inner roller moving said follower body down and further compressing said spring, the compressive force of said spring then causing said door to return to said closed position when said force is removed; a rotary bearing mounted on said shaft between said upper arm and said housing bracket and adapted to carry the weight of a door.
- 8. The combination of claim 7 wherein said rotary bearing is a roller bearing.
- 9. The combination of claim 8 further including a rotary bearing between said cam follower body and said resilient spring means.
- 10. The combination of claim 7 further including an adjustment sleeve in threaded connection on said shaft between said lower arm and said resilient spring for adjustment of the compressional bias of said spring.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 689,337, filed Jan. 7, 1985, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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