Spring And Gear Patents (Class 16/69)
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Patent number: 10280670Abstract: A door closer comprises a housing mountable to one of a door or a door frame, an arm having a first end pivotally attached to the housing and a second end connected to the other of the door or door frame, the arm being movable between a neutral door position and first and second open door positions up to 180 degrees from the neutral position in opposite directions, and opposing first and second racks movable relative to each other and relative to the housing. Each of the first and second racks has a first end adapted to engage a piston within the housing. The door closer further comprises a pinion within the housing pivotally connected to the arm first end and engaging teeth of the first and second racks, a piston having a first end adapted to engage the first end of the first and second racks, and a spring compressible by an opposite end of the piston.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2016Date of Patent: May 7, 2019Assignee: YALE SECUTIRY, INC.Inventor: Edgar E. Roberts
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Patent number: 10030425Abstract: A door closer or operator includes a pivoting pinion on the door closer housing for transmitting door motion, and a cam connected thereto. A connecting member extends along a spring and engages the peripheral edge of the cam. Rotation of the cam causes a change in length of the portion of the connecting member between the position tangent to the cam peripheral edge and the spring second end to expand or compress the spring, resulting in a force transmitted along a longitudinal axis of the connecting member as a result of spring deflection. The cam peripheral edge has a profile with a varying radial distance between the cam axis and the connecting member at the position tangent to the cam peripheral edge such that the radial distance is changed as the spring expands or compresses to maintain a desired constant torque about the axis of the cam and pinion.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2014Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Yale Security Inc.Inventors: Peter Zasowski, Dustin Lawhon
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Patent number: 8966712Abstract: A door operator includes an installation box, an operating mechanism, a pneumatic apparatus and a moveable sleeve. The installation box has a housing and a lid. The housing has an assembling space and an opening communicating with the assembling space; the lid is mounted in the opening and covers the assembling space. The operating mechanism is rotatably mounted in the installation box and has a gear. The pneumatic apparatus is installed in the assembling space and has a cylinder and a piston rod. The moveable sleeve is movably mounted on the cylinder and connected with the piston rod and engaged with the gear of the operating mechanism. Because a rotation axis of the gear and a central axis of the moveable sleeve are perpendicular to each other, the volume of the installation box can be reduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Inventor: Chia-Chu Yu
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Patent number: 7571515Abstract: A drive system for a moveable wing, especially for a door or a window, is described. The drive system includes at least one energy storage device by whose discharge of energy the wing is moved. The energy storage device is hereby controllable in its energy discharge by means of a control system. The control system has an electrically controllable control element. The motion of the wing is directly or indirectly detected by a sensor, whose output signal is fed into a regulating device, which controls the control element. The regulating device is realized in a way, that the influence of the control element, dependent on the motion of the wing, can change the energy discharge of the energy storage device.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2003Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: GEZE GmbHInventors: Stefan Fischbach, Matthias Hucker, Guenter Andraschko, Joachim Augenstein
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Patent number: 6886217Abstract: A door closer having a pair of main driving springs, a fluid-filled damper arrangement and a pair of thrust springs is provided, the thrust springs coming into effect during the latter part of a door closing operation, so as to provide an augmented closing force at that point. The position at which the augmented closing force is applied is variable, with a cam mechanism being used to control application of the increased closing force.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Samuel Heath & Sons PLCInventor: Keith Foster
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Publication number: 20040111831Abstract: A door closer having a pair of main driving springs, a fluid-filled damper arrangement and a pair of thrust springs is provided, the thrust springs coming into effect during the latter part of a door closing operation, so as to provide an augmented closing force at that point. The position at which the augmented closing force is applied is variable, with a cam mechanism being used to control application of the increased closing force.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2004Publication date: June 17, 2004Inventor: Keith Foster
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Patent number: 6317922Abstract: A door closer includes a cylinder and a piston sliding along the cylinder with a piston rod extending from the cylinder, with the closer mounting at one end to the door and at a second end to the door frame. The door closer has a speed adjustment know extending from a first end for varying the closure rate. Adjustable mounting brackets provide for flexibility in mounting configurations and closing force. A door lock maintains the piston in an extended position and keeps the door open. The lock includes a washer sliding on the piston rod in a first position and locking the rod at a second position. The washer has a tab that engages an angled surface in the first position to prevent locking engagement with the piston rod. A rotatable end cap rotates the washer between the locked position and the unlocked position.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Truth Hardware CorporationInventor: Michael W. Kondratuk
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Patent number: 6047440Abstract: A non-rotatable pinion cap for use on a non-handed door closer where both ends of the drive pinion extend beyond the cylinder body. The pinion cap has one exposed edge for engaging the door or door frame surface and includes a christmas tree plug for attaching the pinion cap to a threaded hole in one end of the drive pinion. The plug can either be free to rotate with the pinion or it can be fixed to the cap. The slippage of the plug permits the drive pinion to rotate while the pinion cap does not rotate.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventors: James E. Jensen, Andy Current
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Patent number: 5943736Abstract: A door closer includes a casing-like body enclosing a piston member, which is movable back and forth according to the movements of a door and is in cooperation with at least one closer spring, and a closer shaft and a pinion member connected thereto for transmitting the force of the movement of the door to the piston member. The pinion member is mounted on the closer shaft eccentrically with respect to its rolling curve. The piston member is casing-like and is provided with a toothing arranged at its inner surface. The rolling curve of the piston's toothing is at least substantially linear and is inclined relative to the axis of movement of the piston member. The pinion member is located inside the piston member in cooperation with the toothing of the piston member so that the force transmission moment of the pinion member is at its maximum in a position corresponding to the closed position of the door.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1998Date of Patent: August 31, 1999Assignee: Abloy OyInventors: Vesa Karkkainen, Jaakko Junttila
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Patent number: 5309676Abstract: A door closer is shown, which is installed between a door and a door frame, in a balanced door. The door closer is installed in a header of the door frame, and includes an operative connection to a hinge shaft upon which upper and lower door support arms pivot. The operative connection includes a first gear mounted on a check shaft which engages a second gear mounted on the hinge shaft. The second gear preferably has a larger effective diameter than the first gear whereby the limited rotation of the hinge shaft results in a greater rotation of the check shaft to fully utilize the closer functions.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1992Date of Patent: May 10, 1994Assignee: C. J. Rush A Division Of Derlan Manufacturing Inc.Inventors: Horst J. Appelmann, Edmund Dee
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Patent number: 5267356Abstract: A lowering apparatus is arranged to include a commode seat arranged for biased displacement from a first orientation oriented at an obtuse included angle relative to the commode to a second position at an acute orientation relative to the commode, whereupon the commode seat is then lowered by means of gravity and wherein the gravity pull is dampened by use of a pneumatic cylinder mounted within a dampening housing, wherein the pneumatic cylinder is controlled by means of a bleed valve to control the dampening action.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1992Date of Patent: December 7, 1993Inventors: William W. Gideon, George C. Gideon
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Patent number: 4979261Abstract: Disclosed is a door control device that automatically repositions the driving shaft of the door closer toward and away from the door pivot, as the door opens and closes, as a means of modifying and improving the force required to open and close the door. Movement is accomplished by a double ended driving shaft having a sprocket gear on one end which drivingly engages a track which in turn repositions the slide mounted door closer to more favorable positions as the door opens and closes.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventors: Thomas R. Lasier, Andrew Current
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Patent number: 4414703Abstract: A door closer and holder has cylinders with pistons therein responsive to the relative swinging motion between a door panel and a door frame. A spring is loaded by door opening and acts against one piston to effect door closing. Various hydraulic passages opening into the cylinders have valves therein to control the door panel opening and closing speed or speeds. One of the valves, electrically operated, allows the door panel to close from a hold-open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1981Date of Patent: November 15, 1983Assignee: Schlage Lock CompanyInventors: Raymond H. Schnarr, Richard L. Zunkel
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Patent number: 4369545Abstract: A pinion 9 attached to a door meshes with two parallel racks 10, 11 which face each other. A piston 14, connected by rods 29 to a rotatable lever 25 of a restoration assembly 4 which has a return spring 26 and a shock absorber 27, has an L-shaped pivotable hook 21 behind which a pin 12 of one of the two racks catches at the beginning of the opening. At the end of the closing, immobile stop 17 raises hook 21 to free pin 12. The same process occurs with the other rack to open the door in the other direction. The parts assemble in such a way that the door closure is not very thick and can be mounted directly inside a section of the door.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1980Date of Patent: January 25, 1983Assignee: Pont-A-Mousson S.A.Inventor: Georges Maublanc
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Patent number: 4083080Abstract: A device for controlling the movement of a door has a pinion rotatably connected to the door, a rack meshingly engaging with the pinion and connected to a spring device for storing a force therein when the door is moved from its neutral position, and an engaging member resiliently engaging with the rack to restrain the movement of the door when the door is moved a predetermined amount from the neutral position.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1976Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Assignee: Tokico Ltd.Inventor: Hiroshi Miyazawa
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Patent number: 3934307Abstract: An adjustable spring loading mechanism for use in controlling the movement of doors and the like. The mechanism includes a cylinder housing and a piston slideable within the housing. A plurality of biasing means are arranged in the housing in engagement with the piston, and apply individual biasing forces to the piston which cooperate to produce a total resultant biasing force. The biasing means are provided with different effective lengths so as to engage with the piston at different positions in the cylinder and thereby vary the total biasing force.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1974Date of Patent: January 27, 1976Inventors: Thomas R. Lasier, Roy Pollack