Resiliently mounted strike plate of an electromagnetic door lock
US-10190333-B2 · Jan 29, 2019 · US
US11566442B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11566442-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816180438-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 5, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 14, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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A strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting a strike plate to a door. The strike plate mounting bolt assembly includes a bolt and a post wherein the bolt is securably engageable with the post. The bolt is inserted through a bore in the door and the post is inserted through a bore in the strike plate. A resilient member such as at least one Belleville washer is disposed between a head of the post and a cavity in the strike plate wherein the at least one Belleville washer is compressed between the post head and cavity upon securing the bolt and post together to provide a resilient mount between the door and strike plate. The at least one Belleville washer may be a number of Belleville washers selectable stacked to form a pack of Belleville washers. By varying the number and orientation of the Belleville washers, the force/deflection characteristics of the pack may be tuned to accommodate the needs of a variety of electromagnetic lock design features.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of tuning a force/deflection characteristic of a strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting a strike plate to a door, wherein the strike plate includes a first through bore and a counter bore concentric with said first through bore, wherein said counter bore has a first diameter that is larger than a second diameter of said first through bore, wherein said counter bore defines a cavity having a ledge that is recessed from an outer surface of said strike plate, wherein the strike plate mounting bolt assembly includes a bolt and a post, wherein said bolt is configured to be received in a second through bore in said door, wherein said post includes a head end and a shaft end, and wherein said shaft end is connected to said bolt, said method comprises the steps of: a) providing a collection of Belleville washers, each of said Belleville washers having a certain force/deflection characteristic; b) determining the force/deflection characteristic of said strike plate mounting bolt assembly needed to permit a predetermined amount of movement of said door in an opening direction while said strike plate remains in contact with an energized electromagnet mounted to a door frame; c) selecting a resilient member stack comprising two or more Belleville washers from said collection of Belleville washers that directly corresponds to said determined force/deflection characteristic of said strike plate mounting bolt assembly, wherein said resilient member stack has a certain solid height when fully compressed; and d) assembling said strike plate mounting bolt assembly using said selected resilient member stack, wherein said selected resilient member stack is disposed between said head end of said post and said ledge of said strike plate to achieve said determined force/deflection characteristic of said strike plate mounting bolt assembly through compression of said resilient member stack to said certain solid height while said door moves through said predetermined amount towards an open position and said strike plate remains in contact with said energized electromagnet with no additional bias force is imposed on said strike plate. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said predetermined amount of door movement is between ⅛ inches and ¾ inches. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said two or more Belleville washers in said selected resilient member stack include a convex surface, and wherein said convex surfaces of said two or more Belleville washers in said selected resilient member stack are facing the same direction in said assembled strike plate mounting bolt assembly. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein each of said two or more Belleville washers in said selected resilient member stack include a convex surface, and wherein said convex surfaces of adjacent said two or more Belleville washers in said selected resilient member stack are facing opposite directions in said assembled strike plate mounting bolt assembly. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the strike plate mounting bolt assembly further includes a bushing, and wherein step d) further includes disposing said bushing between said head end of said post and said selected resilient member stack. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said bushing includes a first conical surface, wherein said head end of said post includes a second conical surface, and wherein said first conical surface is configured for receiving said second conical surface. 7. The method of claim 1 wherein said head end of said post includes an underside surface, wherein said underside surface is a conical surface, wherein said shaft end of said post extends from said conical surface, and wherein said selected resilient member stack is disposed on said shaft end and between said conical surface and said ledge of said strike plate. 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said selecting of said resilient member stack in step c) occurs after the force/defection characteristic of said strike plate mounting bolt assembly is determined in step b). 9. A method of tuning a force/deflection characteristic of a strike plate mounting bolt assembly for resiliently mounting a strike plate to a door, wherein the strike plate includes a first through bore and a counter bore concentric with said first through bore, wherein said counter bore has a first diameter that is larger than a second diameter of said first through bore, wherein said counter bore defines a cavity having a ledge that is recessed from an outer surface of said strike plate, wherein the strike plate mounting bolt assembly includes a bolt and a post, wherein said bolt is configured to be received in a second through bore in said door, wherein said post includes a head end and a shaft end, and wherein said shaft end is connected to said bolt, said method comprises the steps of: a) providing a collection of Belleville washers; b) determining a first force needed to permit a predetermined amount of movement of said door in an opening direction while maintaining said strike plate in contact with an energized electromagnet mounted to a door frame, wherein said first force is directed in a closing direction which is opposite of said opening direction; c) selecting a resilient member stack comprising two or more Belleville washers from said collection of Belleville washers that directly corresponds to said first force, wherein said resilient member stack has a certain solid height when fully compressed; and d) assembling said strike plate mounting bolt assembly using said selected resilient member stack, wherein said selected resilient member stack is disposed between said head end of said post and said ledge of said strike plate to achieve said first force through compression of said resilient member stack to said certain solid height while a second force in said opening direction moves said door through said predetermined amount towards an open position and said strike plate remains in contact with said energized electromagnet, wherein no additional force is imposed in said first direction.
electromagnetic · CPC title
Magnetic · CPC title
with electromagnets · CPC title
movable, resilient or yieldable (adjustable into different discrete positions E05B15/024; yieldable striker for emergency opening E05B65/1026) · CPC title
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