Door closer with hold-open and release
US-2020190885-A1 · Jun 18, 2020 · US
US11519212B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11519212-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117184040-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 24, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 24, 2021 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2022 |
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An exemplary modular hold-open device is configured for use with a door closer comprising a body, a pinion rotatably mounted to the body, and an armature connected with the pinion. The modular hold-open device is configured to be mounted to the door closer, to selectively prevent rotation of the pinion by exerting on the pinion a resistive torque in a door-opening direction, and to cease exerting the resistive torque in response to a door-closing torque on the pinion exceeding a threshold torque to thereby permit rotation of the pinion in the door-closing direction.
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A modular hold-open device configured for use with a door closer comprising a pinion operable to rotate each of a door-closing direction and a door-opening direction opposite the door-closing direction, the modular hold-open device comprising: a case configured for mounting to a body of the door closer; a pinion-engaging shaft operable to engage the pinion for rotational coupling with the pinion; a ratchet mechanism engaged with the pinion-engaging shaft such that rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft in the door-closing direction is correlated with movement of the ratchet mechanism in a first ratchet mechanism direction; a pawl engaged with the ratchet mechanism, the pawl having a holding position in which the pawl prevents movement of the ratchet mechanism in the first ratchet mechanism direction to thereby prevent rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft in the door-closing direction, the pawl having a release position in which the pawl permits movement of the ratchet mechanism in the first ratchet mechanism direction to thereby permit rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft in the door-closing direction; and a bias mechanism resisting movement of the pawl from the holding position; and wherein the ratchet mechanism is configured to drive the pawl to the release position in response to application of a threshold torque to the pinion-engaging shaft to thereby permit continued rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft in the door-closing direction. 2. The modular hold-open device of claim 1 , wherein the ratchet mechanism comprises a ratchet wheel, and wherein the first ratchet mechanism direction is a first rotational direction. 3. The modular hold-open device of claim 2 , wherein the ratchet wheel is engaged with the pinion-engaging shaft via a reduction gear set configured to convert a first door-closing torque on the pinion-engaging shaft to a second door-closing torque on the ratchet wheel; and wherein the first door-closing torque is greater than the second door-closing torque. 4. The modular hold-open device of claim 2 , wherein the ratchet wheel is connected with the pinion-engaging shaft via a one-way bearing configured to transmit a first rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft to the ratchet wheel and to not transmit a second rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft to the ratchet wheel; and wherein the first rotation is in the door-closing direction and the second rotation is in the door-opening direction. 5. The modular hold-open device of claim 1 , wherein the threshold torque corresponds to a biasing force exerted by the bias mechanism; and wherein the biasing force is adjustable to facilitate adjustment of the threshold torque. 6. The modular hold-open device of claim 1 , wherein the pawl comprises a ramp and a landing adjacent the ramp; wherein the bias mechanism is engaged with the ramp when the pawl is in the holding position to thereby resist movement of the pawl from the holding position toward the release position; and wherein the bias mechanism is engaged with the landing when the pawl is in the release position. 7. The modular hold-open device of claim 1 , further comprising a reset mechanism configured to drive the pawl from the release position to the holding position in response to a predetermined rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft. 8. The modular hold-open device of claim 1 , further comprising an electrically-operable driver positioned in the case and operable to drive the pawl from the holding position to the release position against a biasing force of the bias mechanism. 9. The modular hold-open device of claim 8 , further comprising a control assembly positioned in the case and configured to actuate the electrically-operable driver in response to receiving a door close signal. 10. The modular hold-open device of claim 1 , further comprising a selector operable to transition the modular hold-open device between an active mode in which the pawl is movable between the holding position and the release position, and an idle mode in which the pawl is retained in the release position. 11. An assembly including the modular hold-open device of claim 10 , further comprising a modular mode selection device including the selector; and wherein the modular mode selection device is removably mounted to the case. 12. A method, comprising: providing a modular hold-open device configured for use with a door closer comprising a body and a pinion rotatably mounted to the body, the modular hold-open device comprising a case, a pinion-engaging shaft rotatably mounted in the case, a ratchet mechanism movably mounted in the case, a pawl movably mounted in the case, and a bias mechanism mounted in the case; by the bias mechanism, resisting movement of the pawl from a holding position toward a release position, wherein the pawl in the holding position prevents movement of the ratchet mechanism in a first ratchet mechanism direction, and wherein the pawl in the release position permits movement of the ratchet mechanism in the first ratchet mechanism direction; in response to a first torque exerted on the pinion-engaging shaft in a door-closing direction, urging the ratchet mechanism in the first ratchet mechanism direction, thereby urging the pawl toward the release position; in response to the first torque being less than a threshold torque value, maintaining the pawl in the holding position, thereby preventing rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft in the door-closing direction; and in response to the first torque being greater than the threshold torque value, permitting movement of the pawl to the release position, thereby permitting rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft in the door-closing direction. 13. The method of claim 12 , further comprising installing the hold-open device to the door closer, wherein the installing comprises: engaging the pinion-engaging shaft with the pinion; and securing the case to a body of the door closer. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the modular hold-open device further comprises a reset mechanism movably mounted in the case; and wherein the method further comprises operating the reset mechanism to return the pawl to the holding position in response to a predetermined rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft. 15. The method of claim 12 , wherein the modular hold-open device further comprises an electrically-operable driver mounted in the case; and wherein the method further comprises operating the electrically-operable driver to move the pawl from the holding position to the release position in response to a door close signal. 16. The method of claim 12 , further comprising selectively operating the modular hold-open device in an idle mode, wherein operating the modular hold-open device in the idle mode comprises retaining the pawl in the release position such that the modular hold-open device is inoperable to prevent rotation of the pinion-engaging shaft when operating in the idle mode. 17. A door closer assembly, comprising: a door closer, comprising: a body; a pinion rotatably mounted to the body, wherein the pinion is rotationally biased in a door-closing direction by a door closer torque; and an armature connected with the pinion; and a modular hold-open device comprising a case mounted to a body of the door closer and a pinion-engaging shaft rotatably mounted in the case and engaged with the pinion, wherein the modular hold-open device is operable to selectively prevent rotation of the pinion by exerting on the pinion a resistive torque in a door-opening direction opposite the door-clos
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