Weight Patents (Class 16/81)
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Patent number: 9404295Abstract: A sliding fenestration sash assembly includes a sliding sash and a frame having a first longitudinal member including at least one aperture. A pin is operatively connected to a handle and movable between a first position and a second position. The pin being biased into the aperture by the biasing member when the pin is aligned with the aperture.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2015Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: MILGARD MANUFACTURING INCORPORATEDInventors: Eric A. Baczuk, Travis James Dodge
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Patent number: 8065779Abstract: A sliding door automatic closing device is provided whereby a cylindrical tube is attached to the sliding door and a pulley housing is rotateably mounted to the top of the cylindrical tube. A cable is attached at one end to a cable housing, the housing mounted onto the frame header, and the cable is attached at a second end to a weight within the cylindrical tube. The bearing-mounted pulley housing allows the sliding door panel to breakout when needed and then be returned to its original position for continual use of the automatic closing feature without any mechanical adjustments. The bearing-mounted pulley housing, cable, and cable housing all remain in their original planar positions relative to the sliding door panel header; that is, these components do not breakout along with the sliding door panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2008Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Inventor: Michael Kuchas
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Patent number: 7686405Abstract: This self-closing, sliding door assembly is used for a cabinet having a front opening and a pair of doors each mounted for movement in upper and lower tracks. A counterweight is attached to each door by a sash-line having a vertical length attached to the counterweight and a horizontal length attached to an associated door. The sash-line is guided from the vertical to the horizontal by a pair of pulley bracket assemblies one being mounted to a cabinet wall in a vertical plane and the other being mounted to a cabinet wall in a horizontal plane. The sash-line is retained on the pulleys by the pulley brackets during movement of the counterweight to guard against slip off the pulleys.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2005Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: True Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Steven L. Trulaske, Sr., Robert J. Trulaske, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100024160Abstract: A sliding door automatic closing device is provided whereby a cylindrical tube is attached to the sliding door and a pulley housing is rotateably mounted to the top of the cylindrical tube. A cable is attached at one end to a cable housing, the housing mounted onto the frame header, and the cable is attached at a second end to a weight within the cylindrical tube. The bearing-mounted pulley housing allows the sliding door panel to breakout when needed and then be returned to its original position for continual use of the automatic closing feature without any mechanical adjustments. The bearing-mounted pulley housing, cable, and cable housing all remain in their original planar positions relative to the sliding door panel header; that is, these components do not breakout along with the sliding door panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2008Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Michael Kuchas
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Patent number: 7546904Abstract: A safety closing system for a shaft door panel of an elevator installation brings the shaft door panel into a closed setting in the absence of an opening force. The safety closing system includes a spring which is stressed in the open setting of the shaft door panel and a drive mass which is subject to gravitational force, the spring and mass being coupled by a flexible tension element with the shaft door panel.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Inventio AGInventor: Nijs Wernas
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Patent number: 7025106Abstract: An automatically-closing screen door is provided that is typically for enclosure with a conventional sliding glass door used for patio entry in residential and/or commercial dwellings. The automatically-closing screen door preferably has a counterweight that is employed to provide a controllable closing force to the door.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2003Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Inventor: John D. Donnelly
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Patent number: 6148925Abstract: A method for inserting at least one conductor into an elongated length of metal coiled tubing, includes the steps of placing the coiled tubing in a substantially vertical passageway, inserting the conductor into the tubing, the leading end of the conductor including an elongated weight connected to the conductor, which weight is heavy enough to straighten the conductor enough to fall through the tubing, the weight having essentially no stiffness so that it is flexible enough to move through bends or irregularities in the tubing, allowing the conductor and weight to fall by gravity through the tubing, which has a sufficient helical pitch providing a hold-up force due to friction for preventing the conductors from breaking, until the desired length of conductor is inserted in the tubing, and removing the tubing with the conductor inside the tubing from the passageway and winding the tubing on a reel.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 1999Date of Patent: November 21, 2000Inventor: Boyd B. Moore
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Patent number: 6142260Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for closing hatch doors of an elevator, which is capable of minimizing a generation of noise during an opening and closing the hatch doors of the elevator. The apparatus for closing the hatch doors of the elevator, according to the present invention a frame which is attached to a wall of a landing in an elevator hoistway, for supporting a pair of door hangers to slidably move on the frame, a pair of hatch doors which respectively have the door hangers attached to each upper portion thereof, which are supported by a sill disposed on the landing, and which are slidable opened and closed along the sill and the frame, and a mechanism for closing the hatch doors of the elevator by using a self-weight thereof when the hatch doors are opened. The apparatus for closing the hatch doors of the elevator according to the present invention as constructed above is applied to various types of elevators and minimizes the noise generated during the opening and closing the hatch doors of the elevator.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1998Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: LG Industrial Systems Co. Ltd.Inventor: Young Sig Shin
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Patent number: 6065184Abstract: Apparatus (20) for automatically closing a sliding door (40), comprising a pneumatically controlled weighted piston (1) within a vertical tube 5' for operative connection to a sliding panel (13) forming part of a sliding door assembly such that sliding the panel into the open door position lifts the piston which then falls again under its own weight with pneumatic control once the sliding panel is released, thus closing the door.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Malcoln DruryInventor: Malcolm Drury
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Patent number: 5850672Abstract: Apparatus or kit is provided for use in a sliding closure for the automatic return of the sliding closure to its closed position after being moved to an open position, and includes a corner insert member adapted to fit within an upper corner structure of the sliding closure, with pulley mounted thereon, a cable trained about the pulley and attached to a stationary frame with a weight suspended from the cable in a vertical stile of the sliding closure.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1997Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Inventor: Kenneth R. Dalton
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Patent number: 5579607Abstract: A housing having a first cross-sectional shape includes an elongate passageway disposed between a sealed bottom end of the housing and a top opening thereof. Liquid is disposed in the elongate passageway. A pulley is mounted substantially above the top opening. A weight adapted to fit in the housing has a second cross-sectional shape that differs substantially from the first cross-sectional shape. A cable having a first end and a second end is entrained on the pulley, and a valve member is movably mounted with respect to the weight for directionally regulating a damping force associated with the movement of the weight through the liquid. The cable is attached to the weight at the first end of the cable. One of the housing and the second end of the cable is attached at a fixed location with respect to the door and the other of the housing and the second end of the cable is attached to the door.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 1994Date of Patent: December 3, 1996Inventor: Dennis G. Braid
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Patent number: 5285596Abstract: A closure device automatically closes a sliding door and latches the door to prevent children from opening the door once it has been closed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1992Date of Patent: February 15, 1994Inventor: Kenneth M. Kinsey
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Patent number: 4891911Abstract: An automatic closing device adapted for attachment to a sliding door having upper and lower horizontal frame members and supported between upper and lower track members is disclosed. The closing device comprises an elongated tubular member containing a counterweight that maintains an air tight seal as it moves up and down within the tubular member. A flexible cable attached at one end to the counterweight is anchored at its opposite end to an upper track member at a preselected location. An upper end element fits into the tubular member and has a pulley wheel for supporting the cable between its ends. A lower end element that fits into the lower end of the tubular member forms an air tight seal for a variable chamber below the counterweight.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1989Date of Patent: January 9, 1990Inventor: Victor J. L. Yung
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Patent number: 4884369Abstract: An automatic door or window closing device which includes a tube attached to the edge of a moveable door or window. The tube has a weight displaced therein with a cable attached at the top which passes out of the top of the tube across a pulley and is connected to the door or window jam. A pneumatic seal is provided between the weight and the inside wall of the tube and works in conjunction with a port and valve at the bottom of the tube for controlling the flow of air passing therethrough. When the door or window is opened, the weight rises in the tube. When the door or window is released, the weight drops in the tube according to the adjustment of the port and valve at the bottom of the tube, until the door or window is completely closed.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1989Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Inventor: Gerald F. Tatham
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Patent number: 4828236Abstract: A damper device comprises damping structure and a spring device and is advantageously used for a door swingably supported by a shaft to be opened and shut between a totally shut position and a totally opened position and opened under the influence of its own weight at least from a position intermediate of the aforementioned two positions to the totally opened state. The damper element acts against the motion of the door. The spring element biases the door in the shutting direction at least from the intermediate position to the totally opened position.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1988Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Nifco, Inc.Inventor: Yasuhiko Inoue
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Patent number: 4665584Abstract: A door closing device has an upright tube closed at the bottom and containing a damping liquid, a sinker weight being arranged in the tube and connected to a flexible cord which extends out of the top of the tube for connection to a door so that a door is automatically closed when released, the sinker weight falling under gravity to pull the door closed. The device includes a passage extending through the sinker weight with a valve seat formed at the lower end of the passage and co-operating with a buoyant self-seating valve member (preferably a plastic ball which is not captive relative to the weight) which controls liquid flow through the passage when the weight sinks. As the door is opened, the weight is pulled rapidly upwards and lifts off the buoyant valve member. Preferably, the valve member substantially seals the passage in the weight and there is a clearance around the weight for passage of the damping liquid during closing of the door.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1986Date of Patent: May 19, 1987Inventor: Patrick Y. Williams
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Patent number: 4649598Abstract: An energy saver door closer for use with a sliding door. A long cylindrical housing is attached to one vertical edge of the sliding door, a weight is in the cylinder and a cable connects the weight over a pulley in the top of the cylinder to an anchor in the door jam. A seal surrounds the weight so that there is a sealing contact with the housing to form a pneumatic cylinder therein. The lower part of the cylinder is provided with passageways which lets air go in or out. The upper part of the weight is provided with a valve which is always biased to the opened position but is held closed so long as the cable is taut When the cable is loose, the valve opens and air can rush out and the door will close faster.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: March 17, 1987Inventors: Kenneth M. Kinsey, Tommy E. Talton, Robert L. Lay
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Patent number: 4357732Abstract: An automatic door closer kit for a sliding door assembly comprising a doorway frame having first and second vertical jambs which are horizontally spaced and an upper horizontal lintel connecting across the two jambs and having two downwardly extending parallel rails, wherein the doorway frame defines a vertical plane. A stationary panel is mounted within the plane adjacent the second jamb. A movable door, having an upper end, a lower end, first and second vertical sides, with the first side adjacent the first jamb when the movable door is closed, is received within the rails of the lintel and is slidably mounted within the plane of the doorway.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1979Date of Patent: November 9, 1982Inventor: David H. Hickman
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Patent number: 4126912Abstract: A unitary self-contained kit of components is readily attachable to a sliding door without modification of the door to effect gravity actuated closing. The kit includes a guide channel and pulley that are simply adhesively secured to an outwardly facing surface portion of the door at the rear of the door. A weight is slidably confined within the guide and hangs from a line entrained over the pulley and connected to a hook on the doorway lintel. Included in the kit is a universal wheel and bracket assembly that can be readily mounted on many different types of doors.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1977Date of Patent: November 28, 1978Inventor: W. Grant Johnson
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Patent number: 4003102Abstract: A spring or gravity motor having an override mechanism for a movable window or door including a pneumatic cylinder, a piston, a check valve admitting air to the cylinder, an override valve permitting pressure dumping of the air in the cylinder during movement of the door or window at a speed greater than the normal closing speed by the motor.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1975Date of Patent: January 18, 1977Assignee: Elmer E. JonesInventors: Nathaniel L. Hawks, John R. Shively