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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
    • E05F1/00Closers or openers for wings, not otherwise provided for in this subclass
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  • My invention relates to a device for autof matically closing doors or gates, and for so holding them when closed that the exertion of considerable force is necessary to open them; and my'object is to construct a device for this purpose thoroughlyr effective in every respect," and embodying the smallest practicable number of mechanical agents, whereby it shall be simple, inexpensive, and not liable to get out of repair.
  • my invention consists, first, in employing a spring, either flat, helical, or of any other suitable form, fixed against the door crosswise of the same, and operated by means of a lever, connected at its top by a bar with the j amb, whereby, as the door opens, the spring is compressed; and, in so arranging the bar with reference to the lever that the greatest resistance occurs at the first moment of opening, gradually diminishing until ⁇ the door reaches an angle of about ninety degrees, when it ceases; and, secondly, in having the long arm of the lever bent or curved in a peculiar manner in the direction of the spring, so that when placed in position upon the door it shall lean from the jamb, whereby great additional power is gained, all as hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation of the upper corner of a door with my device attached 5 Fig. 2, a top view of my device as attached to a door, and Fig. 3 a detached view, showing a modification as to the form of the spring itself.
  • A is the door; B, the jamb; C, the' helical spring, surrounding a guide-rod, D, one end of which slides in a lug-bearing, s, projecting from the metal bed-plate E, the other end being journaled to the short arm of the lever F,
  • Fig. 3 shows no deviation whatever from the principle or character of the device above described, but only a different form of spring with the incidental change in the mode of fastening.
  • the spring arches or curves upward, producing precisely the same effects as the helical spring.
  • the stud r serves to prevent the inner leaves from bending in the wrong direction.
  • the general construction of the device is such, it will be seen, as to adapt it to be attached to the door onlyupon that side which is opposite the direction in which it opensthis, in most cases, of course, being the outside.
  • the leverage resulting from the thickness and sweep of the door is taken advantage of, and the eifects are thus correspondingly increased.
  • the device may be attached at any point along the line of the jamb; but it is preferable, for obvious reasons, to place it near the top, as shown in Fig. l.
  • the bar G connecting the extremity of the long arm of the lever to the jamb, and so arranged as to form an acute angle with the said lever, whereby the force necessary to overcome the resistance of the spring is greatest at the rst opening of the door, and gradually diminishes, by reason of the increase of the angle, and hence of the leverage, as the .door is swung outward, as set forth.

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Z. COBB.- Door Spring.
No. 201,500. Patented March 19, 187s.
INVENTOH NA PETERS, PHOTO-LITHOGRAFHER. WASHINGTON D C.
UNITED 'raras 'PATENT (Burien ZENAS COBB, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
IMPROVEMENT IN :DOOR '`SPR`I NGS.
-Specication forming part of `Letters Patent No. 201,500, dated 'March 19, 1878 application filed september 5, 1877.
i To all whom it may concern: i
State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in `Door-Springs;V and I do hereby declare that the following is a` full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to which itappertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which forni a part of this specication.
My invention relates to a device for autof matically closing doors or gates, and for so holding them when closed that the exertion of considerable force is necessary to open them; and my'object is to construct a device for this purpose thoroughlyr effective in every respect," and embodying the smallest practicable number of mechanical agents, whereby it shall be simple, inexpensive, and not liable to get out of repair. Y
To this end my invention consists, first, in employing a spring, either flat, helical, or of any other suitable form, fixed against the door crosswise of the same, and operated by means of a lever, connected at its top by a bar with the j amb, whereby, as the door opens, the spring is compressed; and, in so arranging the bar with reference to the lever that the greatest resistance occurs at the first moment of opening, gradually diminishing until `the door reaches an angle of about ninety degrees, when it ceases; and, secondly, in having the long arm of the lever bent or curved in a peculiar manner in the direction of the spring, so that when placed in position upon the door it shall lean from the jamb, whereby great additional power is gained, all as hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an elevation of the upper corner of a door with my device attached 5 Fig. 2, a top view of my device as attached to a door, and Fig. 3 a detached view, showing a modification as to the form of the spring itself.
A is the door; B, the jamb; C, the' helical spring, surrounding a guide-rod, D, one end of which slides in a lug-bearing, s, projecting from the metal bed-plate E, the other end being journaled to the short arm of the lever F,
which lever works upon the curved lug t as a fulcrum, this lug also projecting outward from' theAbed-plate. The extremity of the long arm `is connected with the jamb by means of the bar G, which may be of any suitable form, and
which is pivoted or hooked both to the lever and jamb, or fastened to each in any other way that will permit it to work freely at both ends;
Thus, when the door is opened the outer end y of the lever is held `-back by the rod and the inner end correspondingly pressed4 forward, thereby'compressing the spring. It is aphysical principle of the spring that the least resistance is encountered at the beginningof the compression, the resistance thence gradually increasing 5 but by means of the arrangement shown of my lever and bar this property is much more than counterbalanced.y This is owing to the fact that power is gained by means of a lever in proportion to the relative lengths of the arms only when the power is exerted at right angles to the lever. It will be noticed that in my device the bar G inclines inward from the extremity of the arm, whereby the door must swing a considerable distance before the power acts at right angles. This, it isobvious, would still be the case even were the lever straight 5 but by having it bent, as shown, the effect is very greatly increased, since the power then acts at the beginning al most in the direction of the length of the lever, and' hence little, if any, leverage is gained. As the door swings open, however, the leverage rapidly increases, much more than compensating for the increased resistance of the spring. rIhe dead-point is reached when the door is at right angles, as indicated by the dotted lines, Fig. 2 5 and, if the door is moved either way from this point, it is obvious that the pressure of the spring against the short arm will tend to drive it on in that di rection. Thus, if opened at all beyond the dead-point, it will continue on to the wall, while, if released short of this point, it recloses with rapidly accelerating motion.
The modification represented by Fig. 3 shows no deviation whatever from the principle or character of the device above described, but only a different form of spring with the incidental change in the mode of fastening.
. ner as the corresponding end of the guide-rod D hereinbefore described. Thus, as the door swings open, the spring arches or curves upward, producing precisely the same effects as the helical spring. The stud r serves to prevent the inner leaves from bending in the wrong direction.
The general construction of the device is such, it will be seen, as to adapt it to be attached to the door onlyupon that side which is opposite the direction in which it opensthis, in most cases, of course, being the outside. By being so placed the leverage resulting from the thickness and sweep of the door is taken advantage of, and the eifects are thus correspondingly increased.
The device may be attached at any point along the line of the jamb; but it is preferable, for obvious reasons, to place it near the top, as shown in Fig. l.
What I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
`1. In combination with the spring C and lever F, attached to a door, substantially in the manner described, the bar G, connecting the extremity of the long arm of the lever to the jamb, and so arranged as to form an acute angle with the said lever, whereby the force necessary to overcome the resistance of the spring is greatest at the rst opening of the door, and gradually diminishes, by reason of the increase of the angle, and hence of the leverage, as the .door is swung outward, as set forth.
2. The combination of the bed-plate E, having projecting lug, s, the guide-rod D, carrying spring C, and passing through and sliding freely in lug s,and the lever F, bent at its pivoted point, and connected at one end to rod D and at the other to bar G, whereby the force necessary to overcome the resistance of the spring at the first opening of the door'is still further increased, substantially as set forth. Y
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
ZENAS COBB.
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M. V. REED, SAM B. COBB.
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US4141104A (en) * 1978-02-27 1979-02-27 Fmc Corporation Overcenter door control device
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US20030194690A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2003-10-16 Martin Wessner Instructional architecture for collaborative e-learning
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4141104A (en) * 1978-02-27 1979-02-27 Fmc Corporation Overcenter door control device
US20030194690A1 (en) * 2002-02-07 2003-10-16 Martin Wessner Instructional architecture for collaborative e-learning
US20030152899A1 (en) * 2002-02-11 2003-08-14 Andreas Krebs E-learning course structure
US20040210461A1 (en) * 2003-04-15 2004-10-21 Holger Bohle Curriculum management system
US20050096928A1 (en) * 2003-10-31 2005-05-05 Rainer Ruggaber Publish-subscribe system

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