Fastening concept for the play-free mounting of adjustment drives in a motor vehicle
US-2017183903-A1 · Jun 29, 2017 · US
US10253540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10253540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715415065-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Sep 9, 2013 |
| Publication date | Apr 9, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 9, 2019 |
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A door closer, comprising a door closer housing mounted to one of a door frame or a door surface and a linkage arm for pivoting the door between open and closed positions. The linkage arm has a first and second end, the first end mounted to the other of the door frame or the door surface. The door closer includes a rotatable connector between the linkage arm and the door closer housing, the linkage arm second end engaging with the rotatable connector. The connector has a rotatable body portion and head protrusion substantially secured in a female receptor to transmit rotation about a longitudinal axis of the connector. One or both of the head protrusion or female receptor has a curved profile and is further movable with respect to the head protrusion to permit limited rotational misalignment of the linkage arm on any axis perpendicular to the connector longitudinal axis.
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Thus, having described the invention, what is claimed is: 1. A door closer, comprising: a door closer housing mounted to one of a door frame or a door surface; a linkage arm for pivoting the door between open and closed positions, the linkage arm having a first and second end, the first end mounted to the other of the door frame or the door surface; and a rotatable connector between the linkage arm and the door closer housing, the linkage arm second end engaging with the rotatable connector, the connector having a rotatable body portion in the door closer housing and a head protrusion substantially secured in a female receptor to transmit rotation about a longitudinal axis of the connector to the linkage arm, the head protrusion having a curved profile viewed along the longitudinal axis of the connector and the female receptor having substantially straight walls, the female receptor closely conforming in diameter to a diameter of the connector head protrusion profile at a midpoint of the longitudinal axis to enable the connector head protrusion to be slideably secured therein such that the connector head protrusion and female receptor are rotationally locked about the longitudinal axis of the connector, the female receptor being further movable with respect to the head protrusion to permit limited rotational misalignment of the linkage arm on any axis perpendicular to the connector longitudinal axis as the door pivots between open and closed positions. 2. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head protrusion has a geometrically-shaped cross section and a generally barrel-shaped profile along the longitudinal axis of the connector. 3. The door closer of claim 1 , wherein the connector head protrusion has a geometrically-shaped cross section and a generally barrel-shaped profile along the longitudinal axis of the connector, the female receptor being further movable with respect to the head protrusion to permit limited rotation of the linkage arm on any axis perpendicular to the connector longitudinal axis. 4. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head proprotrusion is integral with the connector body portion. 5. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head protrusion is separable from the connector body portion. 6. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the rotatable connector is engaged with the linkage arm second end at a substantially 90° angle. 7. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head protrusion is removably secured in the female receptor and disengageable by a specified force applied along the connector body portion longitudinal axis. 8. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the female receptor is disposed in the linkage arm second end. 9. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head protrusion is disposed on the linkage arm second end and the female receptor is integral with the connector rotatable body portion. 10. The door closer of claim 9 wherein the connector head protrusion includes a threaded opening for securing the rotatable connector to the linkage arm second end with a fastener. 11. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head protrusion is substantially secured in the female receptor using at least one ball and at least one spring interposed between the female receptor and the connector head protrusion around the periphery of the connector head protrusion. 12. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the connector head protrusion includes at least one ball and at least one spring disposed around the periphery of the connector head protrusion substantially securing the connector head protrusion in the female receptor. 13. The door closer of claim 1 wherein the door closer housing is mounted to a door surface, the door interposed in a door frame having a track for slideably receiving the linkage arm first end, the linkage arm first end slideably received in the track. 14. The door closer of claim 1 , wherein the linkage arm is comprised of a first segment and a second segment, the first and second segments forming a plane and pivotably joined at a midpoint of the linkage arm. 15. A door closer, comprising: a door closer housing mounted to one of a door frame or a door surface; a linkage arm for pivoting the door between open and closed positions, the linkage arm having a first and second end, the first end mounted to the other of the door frame or the door surface; and a rotatable connector between the linkage arm and the door closer housing, the linkage arm second end engaging with the rotatable connector, the connector having a rotatable body portion in the door closer housing and a head protrusion substantially secured in a female receptor to transmit rotation about a longitudinal axis of the connector to the linkage arm, the connector head protrusion having a geometrically-shaped cross section and a generally straight profile along the longitudinal axis of the connector and the female receptor having a substantially hourglass-shaped cross-section, the female receptor further having a midpoint with a diameter closely conforming to a diameter of the connector head protrusion profile at a midpoint of the longitudinal axis to enable the connector head protrusion to be slideably secured in the female receptor such that the connector head protrusion and female receptor are rotationally locked about the longitudinal axis of the connector, the female receptor being further movable with respect to the head protrusion to permit limited rotation of the linkage arm on any axis perpendicular to the connector longitudinal axis as the door pivots between open and closed positions.
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