Patents Assigned to Perkins & Powell Limited
  • Patent number: 4317254
    Abstract: A door closer includes a tension member comprising spaced shafts acted by springs and connected to articulated chains which are coupled to an anchor plate secured to the door frame. Movement of the shafts is under the control of a uni-directionally operative fluid-filled damper having a piston carried by a piston rod which is connected to a cross head slidably mounted on the shafts and held against abutment washers by the springs. The damper serves to regulate the rate of movement of a door in the direction of closure without restricting significantly the rate of movement in the direction of opening. A fluid by-pass is provided in the damper by a rebate formed in the cylinder so that as the piston approaches the end of the cylinder over the final part of the closure movement the restraint imposed by the damper is relieved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 1980
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1982
    Assignee: Perkins & Powell Limited
    Inventor: Dennis H. Chaddock
  • Patent number: 4102006
    Abstract: A door closer with integral check action comprising a rigid rod movable inwardly and outwardly of a tubular housing which is adapted to be mounted on a door. The rigid rod is pivotally connected to a rigid link plate itself pivotally connected to a fixing plate for mounting on the door frame. A spring within the housing urges the rod inwardly to close the door. On one side of a transverse wall, through which the rod extends, is a fluid filled chamber in which moves a piston, carried by the rigid rod. Valve means on the piston act to resist only inward movement of the piston as the door is closed by the force of said spring and the rate of closure of the door is thereby controlled without substantially restricting outward movement of the piston in response to opening of the door.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: July 25, 1978
    Assignee: Perkins & Powell Limited
    Inventor: Albert Edward Jenkins