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US3259936A
US3259936A US364917A US36491764A US3259936A US 3259936 A US3259936 A US 3259936A US 364917 A US364917 A US 364917A US 36491764 A US36491764 A US 36491764A US 3259936 A US3259936 A US 3259936A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F3/00Closers or openers with braking devices, e.g. checks; Construction of pneumatic or liquid braking devices
    • E05F3/22Additional arrangements for closers, e.g. for holding the wing in opened or other position
    • E05F3/221Mechanical power-locks, e.g. for holding the wing open or for free-moving zones
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C17/00Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith
    • E05C17/02Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means
    • E05C17/04Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing
    • E05C17/32Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing consisting of two or more pivoted rods
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2201/00Constructional elements; Accessories therefor
    • E05Y2201/60Suspension or transmission members; Accessories therefor
    • E05Y2201/622Suspension or transmission members elements
    • E05Y2201/624Arms
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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    • Y10T292/282Multiple
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
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  • my novel control will utilize the main arm and forearm of a door closer for cushioning the opening movement of the door, for limiting the opening movement, and for holding the door open.
  • My control is reversible, and need not be adjusted or modified whether it is to 'be used on a right-hand or a left-hand door. After the control is installed, its door holding action may easily be adjusted or made inoperative, whenever that is desired.
  • the yielding means to yield in a particular direction relatively to the door or door frame. The closer arms then will act with a cushioning effect to limit the opening movement of the door, whether the control he installed on a right-hand or on a left-hand door.
  • the other of the arms has a spring pressed plunger which will coact with one detent surface when that arm rotates against either side of the stop pin, so that the plunger may hold the door in open position regardless of the hand of the door.
  • my invention utilizes novel means for controlling a door holding detent plunger. More particularly, there is a spring that is supported on a screw so as to press the plunger longitudinally to holding position. The screw can easily be rotated to adjust the spring pressure, and therefore the door holding pressure of the plunger. As a part of this feature, the spring pressed plunger also can be rotated manually, There are cam means coacting with the plunger when the plunger is rotated, causing it to be retracted and held against its spring pressure, so that the door holding action can easily be made effective or ineffective, as the user may wish.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the novel door 3,259,936 Patented July 12, 1966 "ice control of my invention when used on a right-hand door,
  • FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating my control in its door-closed and door-open positions
  • FIG. 3 shows the door-open position of parts of my control when it is utilized on a left-hand door
  • FIG. 4 shows a perspective view on a larger scale
  • FIG. 5 shows parts of my control in somewhat better detail
  • FIG. 6 shows a section on the line 6-6 in FIG. 1,
  • FIG. 7 shows a section on the line 7--7 in FIG. 6,
  • FIG. 8 shows a cross section on the line 88 in FIG. 6,
  • FIG. 9 is somewhat like FIG. 8 but shows the retracted position of the door holding plunger
  • FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of parts of my inventiou.
  • the novel control of my invention utilizes a pair of arms 10, 11 that are pivoted to each other by a pin 12, those arms forming the main arm and forearm of a door closer 13 mounted on the door D.
  • the main arm 10 rotates with the shaft of door closer 13, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, and the forearm 11 is pivoted to the door frame F through a snubber 14 that I shall describe.
  • my novel door control includes a cam plate 15, arranged as is well shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
  • the cam plate 15 is so mounted in position on an end portion of the forearm 11 as to extend beyond the pivot pin 12.
  • One end of cam plate 15 is secured by a rivet 16, while the other end is held on pivot pin 12 between the arms 10, 11 and acts as a spacer for the arms.
  • the cam plate 15 then lies transverse to the axis of pivot 12, and will move with the forearm 11 to position overlapping the main arm 10 as the arms move to extended position, shown in dotted lines in FIG. 2.
  • Each side of stop pin' 17 is adapted to engage the arm 10 when the arms 10, 11 move to a fully extended position, as indicated in FIG. 2 or FIG. 3, so as to limit the arms 10, 11 to a particular angular relation regardless of the direction in which the arms may rotate about pivot 12.
  • Each detent opening 18 is adapted to coact with a spring pressed plunger 20 on the main arm 10, and to describe that plunger I shall refer now to FIG. 6.
  • the plunger 20 is mounted for movement in an opening 21 in the arm 10, and has a front end portion 22 projecting at the upper side of the arm, and a rear end portion 23 extending at the lower side of the arm.
  • the front end portion 22 comprises a ball retained in a recess in the body of plunger 20, as by crimping the edge of the recess, and rotatable in the recess so as to move more easily on cam plate 15.
  • the plunger 20 forms a part of an assembly that is mounted in a box-like housing 24, well shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, having two end flanges 25 secured to the lower surface of main arm 10. As shown, one of the flanges 25 is held behind the head of the pivot pin 12, and the other flange 25 is secured by a rivet 26.
  • a leaf spring 27 is assembled in the honing 24, a medial part of the spring pressing against a shoulder 28 on the plunger 20, and having an opening 29 through which the rear portion 23 of the plunger extends.
  • the spring 27 is formed with a curved and forked end portion 30 that rests upon the inner surface of housing 24, while the opposed end portion of spring 27 has an opening 31 that is engaged by a screw 32..
  • the screw 32 is threaded into a bushing 33 mounted on the main arm 10, and has a head supporting the leaf spring 27. in such a way that rotation of the screw 32 will adjust the spring presure that is applied in a longitudinal direction to the plunger 20.
  • An opening 34 in the housing 24 will allow a screw driver to be inserted so that the screw 32 may easily be rotated.
  • the plunger 20' has a cross pin 35 that will hold it assembled in the arm opening 21, and that will be utilized for controlling the position of the plunger.
  • I assemble a cam Washer 36 on the plunger 20 between the cross pin 35 and the main arm 10.
  • the cam washer 36 has a rectangular outline so that the washer can not rotate within the housing 24, and is bent so as to have a cross section shaped like a broad V.
  • the plunger cross pin 35 lies in the narrow part of this V shape, as in FIGS. 6, 7 and 8, the plunger 20 may slide freely in a longitudinal direction, so that the spring 27 normally will hold the plunger 20 in its projected position while naturally allowing the plunger to yield.
  • plunger 20 is in aligned relation to an opening in the housing 24 and preferably extends outwardly through the opening, being easily accessible and formed with a slot so that plunger 20 may be rotated by a screw driver.
  • the cross pin 35 will be placed in a transverse position which is shown in FIG. 9, the cam washer 36 then coacting with the cross pin 35 to hold the plunger 20 in retracted position. 7
  • the spring pressed plunger 20 may coact with either of the detent recesses 18 for holding the arms 10, 11 in an extended position, as in FIG. 2 or FIG. 3.
  • the plunger 20 will be effective to hold the door open when the door is a right-hand door, as in FIG. 2, or a left-hand door, as in FIG. 3.
  • the arms 10, 11 will be in an angular relation that will enable the door D to be closed merely through pressure applied to the door, causing the plunger 20 to ride out of the particular detent opening 18 on cam plate 15.
  • the screw 32 should the user wish to change the door holding pressure, as may be desirable under different operating conditions, he merely need adjust the screw 32. Further, should he wish at any time to make thedoor holding action ineffective, he merely need rotate the plunger 20 to the FIG. 9 position.
  • the snubber 14 includes a sofiit plate 37 that will be attached to a surface of the door frame F, as by screws 37a.
  • the sofiit plate 37 is equipped with a guide way 38in which is a slide 39.
  • the slide 39 supports in pin 40 that extends outwardly through a slot 41 in the guide way 38, and that forms a pivot for the forearm 11 of the door closer 13.
  • End blocks 42, 43 are assembled in the opposed ends of the guide way 38, and a coil spring 44 acts between the block 42 and the slide 39 so that the pivot pin 40 normally does not move and in effect connects forearm 11 to a fixed point on the door frame F.
  • the closer 13 may be of a conventional type having reversible operation that allows its use on a door of either hand.
  • the main arm 10 can be secured to either end of the closer shaft, and the closer inverted, so that the action of the main arm 10 can be reversed. Closers of thattype are well known in the art, one example being shown in the patent to Check, No. 2,994,906.
  • pivot pin 40 on the snubber 14 normally will contribute a fixed pivot point on the door frame F, but when the main arm 10 1 moves against the stop pin '17, that pin will stop the opening movement of the door and the snubber spring 44 will yield, allowing the pivot pin 40 to move somewhat, thus cushioning the movement of the door to open a position.
  • a relatively strong door holding pressure may be required. That may easily be achieved by rotating the screw 32 so as to increasethe longitudinal pressure that the spring 27 applies to the plunger 20. Naturally, a strong holding pressure will require that more force be applied to the door to move it from open position. If desired, however, a rebound effect of the snubber spring 44 may be utilized to release the door,
  • a door closer adapted to be mounted on .a door, a closer main arm and forearm for connecting the door closer to a door frame, each of said arms having a particular fixed length, there being a first pivot about which said anms rotate relatively to each other during opening and closing movements of the door, and a further pivot between the forearm and door frame, a stop portion on one of said arms for engaging the other arm as said arms rotate about the first pivot, opposed sides on said stop portion each effective to limit the relative rotation of the arms in one direction to an extended position for limiting the door opening movement, and means mounting said further pivot for yielding movement in a direction at right angles relatively to the door frame whereby to cushion the action of said stop portion while permitting effective door closer operation whether, the closer is installed on a right-hand or left-hand door.
  • a door closer adapted to be mounted on a door, a closer main arm and forearm for connecting the door closer to a door frame, each of said arms having a particular fixed length, there being a first pivot about which said arms rotate relatively to each other during opening and closing movements of the door, and a further pivot between the forearm and door frame, a stop portion on one of said arms for engaging the other arm as said arms rotate the first pivot, opposed sides on said stop portion each effective to limit the relative movement of the arms when said arms rotate in one direction to an extended position, detent means engaging between said arms to hold said arms extended when rotated in each direction, so as to hold the door open, and means mounting said further pivot for yielding movement in a direction at right angles relatively to the door frame whereby to cushion the action of said stop portion and detent means While permitting effective door closer operation whether the closer is installed on a right-hand or left-hand door.
  • a plunger mounted for longitudinal and rotating movements in an opening in one of said pair of arms, a forward end of said plunger adapted to project from a surface of said one arm for engaging a detent surface on the other arm when said arms are extended, a housing mounted in a longitudinal position on a rear surface of said one arm and enclosing a rearward portion of the plunger, a leaf spring mounted in said housing and having a surface engaging the plunger to press the plunger longitudinally in the arm opening so that the forward end of the plunger will coact with the detent surface for holding the door in open position, an opening in said housing whereby the plunger is accessible for manipulation to rotate the plunger, and cam means acting between said rear arm surface and the plunger when said plunger is rotated whereby to retract and to hold the plunger retracted so that the door may move freely relatively to open position
  • a housing mounted on one of said arm portions, a plunger arranged in said housing and having an end in position for engaging a detent surface on the other of said arm portions, a leaf spring assembled in a position transverse to the plunger in said housing, a part of said spring engaging the plunger for pressing the plunger against the detent surface for holding the door in open position, a screw engaging a part of said spring in position offset relatively to the plunger in the housing and controlling the spring pressure so that said screw when rotating will adjust the door holding effect of the plunger, a cam washer encircling the plunger and held against rotation in the housing, a part of said plunger with which said washer coacts upon rotation of said plunger
  • a door closer adapted to be mounted on a door, a closer main arm and forearm for connecting the door closer to a door frame, said forearm being connected to the door frame through a pivot about which the forearm rotates between a position generally parallel to the frame when the door is closed, and a position extending at an angle to the frame when the door is open, a stop portion on one of said arms for engaging the'other arm to limit the door movement when said arms rotate to their door open position, means mounting the forearm pivot for yielding movement in a direction substantially at right angles to the door frame, and including surfaces substantially holding said pivot against movement in a direction parallel to the door frame, so as to cushion the action of said stop portion when limiting the door opening movement while also enabling the door closer 'to act firmly when the door is near its closed position.
  • the means mounting the forearm pivot include a sofiit plate fixed to the door frame, a slide supporting the forearm pivot, a guideway supporting the slide for movement on the sofiit plate in said direction substantially at right angles to the door frame, and a spring acting against said slide to press said slide and pivot toward a predetermined position on the sofiit plate relatively to the door frame.

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y 12, 1966 v. E. SHERIDAN DOOR HOLDER AND CONTROL 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR M5 SIS/GPIMN y 1956 v. E. SHERIDAN 3,259,936
DOOR HOLDER AND CONTROL Filed May 5, 1964 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 F) i u 4o \9 la 2 i" Jami- 11:5; lllllllllllllllllFa if \7 lb (5 V2 32 20 4 25 IO United States Patent 3,259,936 DOOR HOLDER AND CONTROL Vincent E. Sheridan, Mount Prospect, Ill., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc., a corporation of Ohio Filed May 5, 1964, Ser. No. 364,917 6 Claims. (Cl. 16-49) My invention relates to a novel door control that is particularly adapted to be sold with a door closer, forming a universal control unit which will supply several functions in addition to that of closing a door.
More particularly, my novel control will utilize the main arm and forearm of a door closer for cushioning the opening movement of the door, for limiting the opening movement, and for holding the door open. My control is reversible, and need not be adjusted or modified whether it is to 'be used on a right-hand or a left-hand door. After the control is installed, its door holding action may easily be adjusted or made inoperative, whenever that is desired.
In my invention, I equip one of the two closer arms with a limit stop for pivotal extending movement of the arms, while connecting one arm through yielding means to the door or door frame, as the case may be. I so construct the stop that the two arms when extended will be in a particular angular relation to each other, regardless of the direction in which they rotate. Also, I arrange the yielding means to yield in a particular direction relatively to the door or door frame. The closer arms then will act with a cushioning effect to limit the opening movement of the door, whether the control he installed on a right-hand or on a left-hand door.
As a feature of my invention, I equip a pair of pivoted door closer arm with a stop pin that is mounted in the longitudinal axis of one arm, while forming a part of that arm with a pair of detent surfaces, one at each side of the arm axis. The other of the arms has a spring pressed plunger which will coact with one detent surface when that arm rotates against either side of the stop pin, so that the plunger may hold the door in open position regardless of the hand of the door.
As another feature, my invention utilizes novel means for controlling a door holding detent plunger. More particularly, there is a spring that is supported on a screw so as to press the plunger longitudinally to holding position. The screw can easily be rotated to adjust the spring pressure, and therefore the door holding pressure of the plunger. As a part of this feature, the spring pressed plunger also can be rotated manually, There are cam means coacting with the plunger when the plunger is rotated, causing it to be retracted and held against its spring pressure, so that the door holding action can easily be made effective or ineffective, as the user may wish.
I have thus outlined rather broadly the more important features of my invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that my contribution to the art may he better appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of my invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject of the claims appended hereto. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception on which my disclosure is based may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures for carrying out theseveral purposes of my invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions as do not depart from the spirit and scope of my invention, in order to prevent the appropriation of my invention by those skilled in the art.
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.FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the novel door 3,259,936 Patented July 12, 1966 "ice control of my invention when used on a right-hand door,
FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating my control in its door-closed and door-open positions,
FIG. 3 shows the door-open position of parts of my control when it is utilized on a left-hand door,
FIG. 4 shows a perspective view on a larger scale,
FIG. 5 shows parts of my control in somewhat better detail,
FIG. 6 shows a section on the line 6-6 in FIG. 1,
FIG. 7 shows a section on the line 7--7 in FIG. 6,
FIG. 8 shows a cross section on the line 88 in FIG. 6,
FIG. 9 is somewhat like FIG. 8 but shows the retracted position of the door holding plunger, and
FIG. 10 shows an exploded view of parts of my inventiou.
Referring now more particularly to FIG. 1 of the draw ings, the novel control of my invention utilizes a pair of arms 10, 11 that are pivoted to each other by a pin 12, those arms forming the main arm and forearm of a door closer 13 mounted on the door D. The main arm 10 rotates with the shaft of door closer 13, as will be understood by those skilled in the art, and the forearm 11 is pivoted to the door frame F through a snubber 14 that I shall describe.
In the construction that I prefer, my novel door control includes a cam plate 15, arranged as is well shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. Thus, the cam plate 15 is so mounted in position on an end portion of the forearm 11 as to extend beyond the pivot pin 12. One end of cam plate 15 is secured by a rivet 16, while the other end is held on pivot pin 12 between the arms 10, 11 and acts as a spacer for the arms. The cam plate 15 then lies transverse to the axis of pivot 12, and will move with the forearm 11 to position overlapping the main arm 10 as the arms move to extended position, shown in dotted lines in FIG. 2.
I equip the cam plate 15 with a stop pin 17 that is mounted at a point in the axis of the forearm 11, and that extends into the path in which the main arm 10 rotates about pivot 12. Each side of stop pin' 17 is adapted to engage the arm 10 when the arms 10, 11 move to a fully extended position, as indicated in FIG. 2 or FIG. 3, so as to limit the arms 10, 11 to a particular angular relation regardless of the direction in which the arms may rotate about pivot 12. Further, as perhaps best seen in FIG. 5, I form the cam plate 15 with a pair of detent openings 18 arranged at opposed sides of the longitudinal axis of arm 11, there also being an inclined guide lip 19 at the outer side of each opening 18.
Each detent opening 18 is adapted to coact with a spring pressed plunger 20 on the main arm 10, and to describe that plunger I shall refer now to FIG. 6. The plunger 20 is mounted for movement in an opening 21 in the arm 10, and has a front end portion 22 projecting at the upper side of the arm, and a rear end portion 23 extending at the lower side of the arm. In my preferred construction, the front end portion 22 comprises a ball retained in a recess in the body of plunger 20, as by crimping the edge of the recess, and rotatable in the recess so as to move more easily on cam plate 15.
The plunger 20 forms a part of an assembly that is mounted in a box-like housing 24, well shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, having two end flanges 25 secured to the lower surface of main arm 10. As shown, one of the flanges 25 is held behind the head of the pivot pin 12, and the other flange 25 is secured by a rivet 26. A leaf spring 27 is assembled in the honing 24, a medial part of the spring pressing against a shoulder 28 on the plunger 20, and having an opening 29 through which the rear portion 23 of the plunger extends. The spring 27 is formed with a curved and forked end portion 30 that rests upon the inner surface of housing 24, while the opposed end portion of spring 27 has an opening 31 that is engaged by a screw 32.. The screw 32 is threaded into a bushing 33 mounted on the main arm 10, and has a head supporting the leaf spring 27. in such a way that rotation of the screw 32 will adjust the spring presure that is applied in a longitudinal direction to the plunger 20. An opening 34 in the housing 24 will allow a screw driver to be inserted so that the screw 32 may easily be rotated.
It will thus be seen that the plunger normally will be projected for engaging one of the openings 18 in the cam plate 15. The plunger 20' has a cross pin 35 that will hold it assembled in the arm opening 21, and that will be utilized for controlling the position of the plunger. Thus, referring to FIGS. 6 to 9, I assemble a cam Washer 36 on the plunger 20 between the cross pin 35 and the main arm 10. The cam washer 36 has a rectangular outline so that the washer can not rotate within the housing 24, and is bent so as to have a cross section shaped like a broad V. When the plunger cross pin 35 lies in the narrow part of this V shape, as in FIGS. 6, 7 and 8, the plunger 20 may slide freely in a longitudinal direction, so that the spring 27 normally will hold the plunger 20 in its projected position while naturally allowing the plunger to yield.
The rear end portion 23 of plunger 20 is in aligned relation to an opening in the housing 24 and preferably extends outwardly through the opening, being easily accessible and formed with a slot so that plunger 20 may be rotated by a screw driver. By rotating the'plunger 20 ninety degrees, the cross pin 35 will be placed in a transverse position which is shown in FIG. 9, the cam washer 36 then coacting with the cross pin 35 to hold the plunger 20 in retracted position. 7
From the description that I have thus .far made, it will be seen that the spring pressed plunger 20 may coact with either of the detent recesses 18 for holding the arms 10, 11 in an extended position, as in FIG. 2 or FIG. 3. Thus, the plunger 20 will be effective to hold the door open when the door is a right-hand door, as in FIG. 2, or a left-hand door, as in FIG. 3. In either case, the arms 10, 11 will be in an angular relation that will enable the door D to be closed merely through pressure applied to the door, causing the plunger 20 to ride out of the particular detent opening 18 on cam plate 15. Should the user wish to change the door holding pressure, as may be desirable under different operating conditions, he merely need adjust the screw 32. Further, should he wish at any time to make thedoor holding action ineffective, he merely need rotate the plunger 20 to the FIG. 9 position.
I believe it will be understood that the .stop pin 17 will act to limit the opening movement of the door, but to fully appreciate the limiting action it will be necessary first to consider the snubber 14 of my control. As shown in FIG. 5, the snubber 14 includes a sofiit plate 37 that will be attached to a surface of the door frame F, as by screws 37a. The sofiit plate 37 is equipped with a guide way 38in which is a slide 39. The slide 39 supports in pin 40 that extends outwardly through a slot 41 in the guide way 38, and that forms a pivot for the forearm 11 of the door closer 13. End blocks 42, 43 are assembled in the opposed ends of the guide way 38, and a coil spring 44 acts between the block 42 and the slide 39 so that the pivot pin 40 normally does not move and in effect connects forearm 11 to a fixed point on the door frame F.
Should the forearm 11 apply sufiicient pressure, the pivot pin 40 naturally may move through yielding of spring 44. Thus, the snubber 44 will cushionthe action of the stop pin 17 when limiting the door movement. At this point, I call attention to the fact that the guide Way '38 of the snubber 14 is directed at right angles to the door frame F. Thus, the direction in which the pivot pin 40 yields will bear the same relation to the arms 10, 11 whether the installation is right-hand, as in FIG. 2, or
4 left-hand, as indicated in FIG. 3, and the cushioning effeet will be the same in either case.
I have thought it unnecessary to describe the door closer 13 in detail, because the closer may be of a conventional type having reversible operation that allows its use on a door of either hand. In the closer 13 that I actually show, the main arm 10 can be secured to either end of the closer shaft, and the closer inverted, so that the action of the main arm 10 can be reversed. Closers of thattype are well known in the art, one example being shown in the patent to Check, No. 2,994,906.
It is conceivable, of course, that features of my invention may be utilized to good effect Without a door closer, the arm 10 merely being pivoted to the door. Therefore, I do not wish actually to be limited to a control that comprises a door closer.
To review the operation of my novel door control, we may first consider the right-hand installation that is shown in FIG. 2. As the door D moves to the dotted line open position, the closer arms 10, 11 will rotate relatively to. each other, moving to an extended position as will be readily understood by those skilled in the art. In that position of the arms, the stop pin 17 will lie against one side of the arm 10, limiting the arms 10, .11 to a particular angular relation. It will be recalled that the pivot pin 40 on the snubber 14 normally will contribute a fixed pivot point on the door frame F, but when the main arm 10 1 moves against the stop pin '17, that pin will stop the opening movement of the door and the snubber spring 44 will yield, allowing the pivot pin 40 to move somewhat, thus cushioning the movement of the door to open a position.
In the dotted line position of the closer arms 10, 11 in FIG. 2, the spring pressed plunger 20 will have moved over one of the lips 19 on the cam plate 15 so as to engage a corresponding detent opening 18 in the cam plate.
Plunger 20 thereby will hold the arms 10, 11 extended,
and the door D in open position. Should it now be desired to close the door, the angular relation of the arms 10 and 11 will enable a closing pressure on the door to move the spring pressed plunger out of its detent opening 18, after which the door closer 13 will act in a usual way for closing the door.
In some cases, a relatively strong door holding pressure may be required. That may easily be achieved by rotating the screw 32 so as to increasethe longitudinal pressure that the spring 27 applies to the plunger 20. Naturally, a strong holding pressure will require that more force be applied to the door to move it from open position. If desired, however, a rebound effect of the snubber spring 44 may be utilized to release the door,
the door first being pressed in opening direction to compress snubber spring 44 somewhat.
' Should it be desired at any time to make the door holding feature ineffective, that may very easily be done by rotating the spring pressed plunger 20 ninety degrees, causing the plunger to be held in retracted position. 7
When my control is installed on a left-hand door, the operation will be exactly the same as I have described in connection with FIG. 2, but the rotation of the arms will be in the opposed direction. That will cause the opposed side of stop pin 17 to engage the arm 10, and the lunger 20 naturally will coact with the other of the detent openings 18. I have illustrated theopposed rotation of the arms 10, 11 in FIG. 3, which actually shows a mirror image of the arms in the door-open position of FIG. 2.
Whether utilized in a right-hand or left-hand:iustal-,
lation, my novel control will operate very effectively as a unlt, contributing the usual operation of -a door closer,
and in addition acting very effectively as a limit stopwhenever that may be desired. All of these things I achieve through an extremely novel construction that will contribute universal operation, and that can easily be packaged and marketed as a unit, making it unnecessary to stock and to sell separate components having different specifications. I believe, therefore, that the very considerable value of my invention will be understood, and the the merits of my novel door control will be appreciated by those skilled in the art.
I now claim:
1. In a door control of the class described, a door closer adapted to be mounted on .a door, a closer main arm and forearm for connecting the door closer to a door frame, each of said arms having a particular fixed length, there being a first pivot about which said anms rotate relatively to each other during opening and closing movements of the door, and a further pivot between the forearm and door frame, a stop portion on one of said arms for engaging the other arm as said arms rotate about the first pivot, opposed sides on said stop portion each effective to limit the relative rotation of the arms in one direction to an extended position for limiting the door opening movement, and means mounting said further pivot for yielding movement in a direction at right angles relatively to the door frame whereby to cushion the action of said stop portion while permitting effective door closer operation whether, the closer is installed on a right-hand or left-hand door.
2. In a door control of the class described, a door closer adapted to be mounted on a door, a closer main arm and forearm for connecting the door closer to a door frame, each of said arms having a particular fixed length, there being a first pivot about which said arms rotate relatively to each other during opening and closing movements of the door, and a further pivot between the forearm and door frame, a stop portion on one of said arms for engaging the other arm as said arms rotate the first pivot, opposed sides on said stop portion each effective to limit the relative movement of the arms when said arms rotate in one direction to an extended position, detent means engaging between said arms to hold said arms extended when rotated in each direction, so as to hold the door open, and means mounting said further pivot for yielding movement in a direction at right angles relatively to the door frame whereby to cushion the action of said stop portion and detent means While permitting effective door closer operation whether the closer is installed on a right-hand or left-hand door.
3. In a door control of the class described having a pair of arms connected to a door and door frame and pivoted together to rotate into an extended position relatively to each other as the door moves to open position, a plunger mounted for longitudinal and rotating movements in an opening in one of said pair of arms, a forward end of said plunger adapted to project from a surface of said one arm for engaging a detent surface on the other arm when said arms are extended, a housing mounted in a longitudinal position on a rear surface of said one arm and enclosing a rearward portion of the plunger, a leaf spring mounted in said housing and having a surface engaging the plunger to press the plunger longitudinally in the arm opening so that the forward end of the plunger will coact with the detent surface for holding the door in open position, an opening in said housing whereby the plunger is accessible for manipulation to rotate the plunger, and cam means acting between said rear arm surface and the plunger when said plunger is rotated whereby to retract and to hold the plunger retracted so that the door may move freely relatively to open position.
4. In a door control of the class described having a pair or arms connected to a door and door frame, and a pivot about which said arms rotate into an extended position relatively to each other as the door moves to open position, said pivot being arranged inwardly from an end of one of said arms so that portions of said arms will move into opposed relation to each other when said arms extend, a housing mounted on one of said arm portions, a plunger arranged in said housing and having an end in position for engaging a detent surface on the other of said arm portions, a leaf spring assembled in a position transverse to the plunger in said housing, a part of said spring engaging the plunger for pressing the plunger against the detent surface for holding the door in open position, a screw engaging a part of said spring in position offset relatively to the plunger in the housing and controlling the spring pressure so that said screw when rotating will adjust the door holding effect of the plunger, a cam washer encircling the plunger and held against rotation in the housing, a part of said plunger with which said washer coacts upon rotation of said plunger whereby to retract and hold said plunger retracted, and said housing having an opening whereby the plunger is accessible for manipulation to rotate the plunger.
5. In a door control of the class described, a door closer adapted to be mounted on a door, a closer main arm and forearm for connecting the door closer to a door frame, said forearm being connected to the door frame through a pivot about which the forearm rotates between a position generally parallel to the frame when the door is closed, and a position extending at an angle to the frame when the door is open, a stop portion on one of said arms for engaging the'other arm to limit the door movement when said arms rotate to their door open position, means mounting the forearm pivot for yielding movement in a direction substantially at right angles to the door frame, and including surfaces substantially holding said pivot against movement in a direction parallel to the door frame, so as to cushion the action of said stop portion when limiting the door opening movement while also enabling the door closer 'to act firmly when the door is near its closed position.
6. A construction as set forth in claim 5, in which the means mounting the forearm pivot include a sofiit plate fixed to the door frame, a slide supporting the forearm pivot, a guideway supporting the slide for movement on the sofiit plate in said direction substantially at right angles to the door frame, and a spring acting against said slide to press said slide and pivot toward a predetermined position on the sofiit plate relatively to the door frame.
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JOSEPH D. SEERS, Examiner.
P. TEITELBAUM, Assistant Examiner.

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1. IN A DOOR CONTROL OF THE CLASS DESCRIBED, A DOOR CLOSER ADAPTED TO BE MOUNTED ON A DOOR, A CLOSER MAIN ARM AND FOREARM FOR CONNECTING THE DOOR CLOSER TO A DOOR FRAME, EACH OF SAID ARMS HAVING A PARTICULAR FIXED LENGTH, THERE BEING A FIRST PIVOT ABOUT WHICH SAID ARMS ROTATE RELATIVELY TO EACH OTHER DURING OPENING AND CLOSING MOVEMENTS OF THE DOOR, AND A FURTHER PIVOT BETWEEN THE FOREARMS AND DOOR FRAME, A STOP PORTION ON ONE OF SAID ARMS FOR ENGAGING THE OTHER ARM AS SAID STOP PORTION ABOUT THE FIRST PIVOT, OPPOSED SIDES ON SAID STOP PORTION EACH EFFECTIVE TO LIMIT THE RELATIVE ROTATION OF THE ARMS IN ONE DIRECTION TO AN EXTENDED POSITION FOR LIMITING THE DOOR OPENING MOVEMENT, AND MEANS MOUNTING SAID FURTHER PIVOT FOR YIELDING MOVEMENT IN A DIRECTION AT RIGHT ANGLES RELATIVELY TO THE DOOR FRAME WHEREBY TO CUSHION THE ACTION OF SAID STOP PORTION WHILE PERMITTING EFFECTIVE DOOR CLOSER OPERATION WHETHER THE CLOSER IN INSTALLED ON A RIGHT-HAND OR LEFT-HAND DOOR.
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