[0001] The present invention relates to an automatically-orientating actuation pushbutton
for automatic draft stoppers. The invention further relates to a draft stopper which
includes the pushbutton.
[0002] Draft stoppers can be applied to the leaves of door frames. These draft stoppers
are fitted to the lower edge of the door so as to automatically close the gap with
respect to the floor when the door is closed, in order to limit air passage and heat
loss.
[0003] Conventional draft stoppers are essentially constituted by a fixed profiled member,
which can be anchored to the lower edge of the door that faces the floor. A profiled
member is inserted in the fixed profiled member, is parallel thereto, is provided
with a sealing member and can slide transversely with respect to the fixed profiled
member.
[0004] A means is also provided for rigidly coupling the movable profiled member to the
fixed one, and there is also a means for promoting the mutual translatory motion of
the two profiled members, allowing the sealing member to produce a seal against the
floor.
[0005] The translatory motion means is generally constituted by a pusher which is arranged
inside the fixed profiled member, lies substantially parallel thereto, and is connected
to the movable profiled member so as to convert its longitudinal motion into a transverse
motion of the movable profiled member when closing or opening the door.
[0006] Conveniently, the pusher includes a rod with an actuation tip or pushbutton which
protrudes from the lateral edge of the door and corporations with the doorjamb during
closure in order to actuate the pusher.
[0007] In order to avoid early wear of the doorjamb or jamming of the pusher, a plate is
generally nailed or screwed to the doorjamb and acts as an abutment which co-operates
with the actuation pushbutton when the door is closed.
[0008] One drawback of the above described conventional devices is that the actuation pushbutton,
despite having a generally rounded or chamfered shape, is monolithic with the rod
of the pusher and therefore rigidly follows it as it moves. Accordingly, the pushbutton
has no possibility of orientation upon interaction with the abutment plate fixed to
the doorjamb, and this causes a certain resistance to the movement of the pusher as
well as rough, noisy and ineffective operation of the translatory motion means.
[0009] Another drawback is constituted by the fact that the abutment plate and the corresponding
nails or screws for fixing are rather small components and therefore must be supplied
separately to the installer, packaging them in a specifically provided package whose
contents must be specifically checked.
[0010] For the manufacturer, this entails a greater burden because of the costs related
to the materials and most of all for their packaging and checking.
[0011] Furthermore, these loose parts can be lost during transport or installation, entailing
problems for the installer.
[0012] The aim of the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art by
providing an actuation pushbutton for a draft stopper which orientates itself automatically
with respect to the doorjamb.
[0013] An object of the invention is to eliminate the need for any plate or contrast member
for the actuation pushbutton to be fixed to the doorjamb.
[0014] A further object of the invention is to reduce production and installation costs
of draft stoppers and of the corresponding members for fixing the accessories to be
installed on the doorjamb.
[0015] A further object of the invention is to be able to retrofit an actuation pushbutton
according to the invention to any existing draft stopper installed on a door.
[0016] This aim, these objects and other objects which will become apparent hereinafter
are achieved by a universal actuation pushbutton for automatic draft stoppers comprising
a fixed profiled member, which can be anchored to the lower edge of a door, and a
movable profiled member, which is slidingly connected to the fixed profiled member
and is provided with a sealing means adapted to interact with the floor and a means
for promoting the translatory motion of the movable profiled member with respect to
the fixed profiled member caused by the closing action wherein the translatory motion
means includes a pusher which is arranged inside the fixed profiled member in order
to convert the longitudinal motion of the pusher into a transverse motion of the movable
profiled member, wherein the actuation pushbutton is arranged at the end of the pusher
that protrudes from the lateral edge of the door in order to co-operate with the doorjamb,
characterized in that the actuation pushbutton includes a sleeve for connection to
the pusher and a pusher stud which is coupled to the sleeve by means of a homokinetic
universal joint.
[0017] Preferably, the universal joint includes a convex head which is rigidly coupled to
the connecting sleeve and a concave seat which is rigidly coupled to the pusher stud
or vice-versa.
[0018] The convex head and the concave seat have a preferably spherical complementary shape
in order to allow full automatic orientation of the joint.
[0019] Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from
the detailed description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment of a draft stopper,
described by way of nonlimitative example with the aid of the accompanying drawings,
wherein:
Fig. 1 is a partially sectional view of a draft stopper with an actuation pushbutton
according to the invention, taken along an axial longitudinal plane;
Fig. 2 is an axonometric view of the actuation pushbutton of Fig. 1 in a first position;
Fig. 3 is an axonometric view of the pushbutton of Fig. 2 in a different position;
Fig. 4 is an enlarged-scale sectional side view of a detail of Figure 1, taken along
an axial longitudinal plane;
Fig. 5 is an exploded longitudinal sectional view of the actuation pushbutton according
to the invention;
Fig. 6 is a partial side view of the actuation pushbutton applied to a draft stopper.
[0020] A draft stopper according to the invention, generally designated by the reference
numeral 1, is described with reference to the above figures; by way of nonlimitative
example, the draft stopper corresponds to the one described and claimed in the Italian
patent application No. VIA000000185, the contents of which are considered an integral
part of the present application.
[0021] Briefly, the draft stopper 1 includes a fixed profiled member 2, which has a substantially
U-shaped transverse cross-section, and a movable profiled member 4, which also has
a substantially U-shaped transverse cross-section and is slidingly inserted in the
fixed profiled member 2 so that it can translate with respect to the fixed profiled
member in a substantially transverse direction.
[0022] The fixed profiled member 2 can be connected to the door 3 by virtue of self-tapping
preinstalled screws 5 which are inserted in a corresponding number of holes 6 formed
in the upper horizontal band 2a of the profiled member 2, passing through holes 7
of the horizontal lower band of the fixed profiled member.
[0023] A rigid coupling means is provided which is constituted for example by a rigid linkage
8 whose ends are hinged to the respective profiled members 2 and 4 and by a traction
spring 9 which is coupled to the points 10 and 11.
[0024] A sealing means, for example a sealing member G acting against the floor P, is applied
to the lower part of the movable profiled member 4.
[0025] An automatic translatory motion means, adapted to act on the movable profiled member
4, is constituted by a pusher 12 which is adapted to convert its longitudinal motion
into a transverse translatory motion of the profiled member 4 and of the sealing member
G.
[0026] The pusher 12 can be formed by a substantially tubular body 13, an end of which is
pivoted at 14 to the movable profiled member 4. The tubular body 13 can have an axial
hole 15 with a central cylindrical portion 16 having a reduced diameter, at the ends
of which the respective abutment steps 17 and 18 are formed.
[0027] A smooth rod 19 can be arranged in the axial hole 15 and is obtained for example
from a screw whose diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of the cylindrical
portion 16 of the hole 15 so that it can slide freely therein.
[0028] An actuation pushbutton is provided at the free end of the rod 19 and is generally
designated by the reference numeral 20.
[0029] According to the invention, the pushbutton 20 comprises a sleeve 21, which is closed
at one end and is internally threaded for connection to the rod 19 of the pusher 12,
and a pusher stud 22 which is coupled to the sleeve 21 by means of an orientatable
universal joint.
[0030] The universal joint is formed by a convex head 24 which is formed on the closed end
of the sleeve 21 and by a concave seat 25 which is shaped complementarily and is formed
in the body 26 of the pusher stud 22.
[0031] Preferably, the shape of the convex head 24 and of the concave seat 25 is spherical
in order to allow complete freedom of orientation of the joint. The dimensions of
the head 24 and of the seat 25 are chosen so as to allow mutual orientation of the
two parts of the joint with minimal friction.
[0032] Preferably but not necessarily, the seat 25 of the pusher stud 22 has a degree of
elasticity which is sufficient to allow it to deform in order to receive the convex
head 24 with a snap-action coupling.
[0033] The body 26 of the pusher stud 22 is provided with an end portion or face 27 which
is substantially flat and is large enough to interact directly with the doorjamb without
the aid of any plate or abutment member to be fixed by virtue of screws or nails.
[0034] Conveniently, the sleeve 21 has an internal thread 28 which can engage an external
thread 29 which is formed on the end of the rod 19 which is part of the pusher 12.
[0035] The convex head 24 has, at its top, a slit or a hexagonal socket 30 to allow the
access of a screwdriver or of an Allen wrench so as to adjust the axial position of
the sleeve 21 on the rod 19 of the pusher.
[0036] The body 26 of the pusher stud 22 is provided with an axial through hole 31 which
can be aligned by rotation with respect to the slit or hexagonal socket 30 for the
passage of the screwdriver or screwing tool. In this way it is possible to adjust
the axial position of the pushbutton 20 with respect to the pusher 12 without having
to disassemble the draft stopper.
[0037] During operation, when the door is closed the flat face 27 of the pusher stud 22
forces against the door frame, automatically orientating itself since it can assume
any position in space by virtue of its characterizing ability to be orientated.
[0038] This allows particularly effective and silent operation for the pusher 12, to which
a force F is applied which is directed along the longitudinal axis of the rod 19 with
which it is provided, against the contrast force of a compression spring 32.
[0039] When the door is reopened, the elastic return of the spring 32 causes the actuation
pushbutton 20 to protrude and return to its initial position.
[0040] Simultaneously, the spring 9 moves the movable profiled member 4 upward inside the
fixed profiled member 2 until the end 30 of the rigid linkage 8 abuts against the
fixed profiled member 2.
[0041] The pushbutton 20, and in particular the pusher stud 22, can also be provided with
shapes other than the one shown. In particular, it can be shaped so that it is coupled
to the end of the pushbutton of a pusher 12 which belongs to any conventional type
of draft stopper.
[0042] In this manner, conventional draft stopper, which are commercially available, can
be modified by applying an orientatable pushbutton according to the invention to the
end of the pusher.
[0043] In view of the above, it is therefore evident that the draft stopper according to
the invention has achieved its aim and all the intended objects.
[0044] In particular, the draft stopper according to the invention has an orientatable actuation
pushbutton which allows more reliable, effective and silent operation with respect
to known types of draft stopper.
[0045] Furthermore, the pusher stud with which the draft stopper according to the invention
is provided can be retrofitted to known types of draft stopper in order to convert
them into draft stoppers according to the invention.
[0046] The actuation pushbutton and the draft stopper according to the invention are susceptible
of numerous modifications and variations, within the scope of the inventive concept
expressed in the accompanying claims.
[0047] Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs,
those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility
of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect
on the scope of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
1. An automatically-orientating actuation pushbutton for automatic draft stoppers (1)
comprising a fixed profiled member (2), which can be anchored to the lower edge of
a door (3), and a movable profiled member (4), which is slidingly connected to the
fixed profiled member (2) and is provided with a sealing means (G) adapted to interact
with the floor (P) and a means (12) for promoting the translatory motion of the movable
profiled member (4) with respect to the fixed profiled member (2) caused by the closing
action, wherein said translatory motion means comprises a pusher which is arranged
inside said fixed profiled member in order to convert the longitudinal motion of the
pusher into a transverse motion of the movable profiled member, wherein the actuation
pushbutton (20) is arranged at the end of said pusher (12) that protrudes from the
lateral edge of the door in order to co-operate with the doorjamb, characterized in
that said actuation pushbutton (20) comprises a sleeve (21) for connection to said
pusher (12) and a pusher stud (22) which is coupled to said sleeve (21) by means of
a homokinetic universal joint (24,25).
2. A pushbutton according to claim 1, characterized in that said universal joint comprises
a convex head (24) which is rigidly coupled to said connecting sleeve (21) and a concave
seat (25) which is rigidly coupled to said pusher stud (22) or vice-versa.
3. A pushbutton according to claim 1, characterized in that said convex head (24) and
said concave seat (25) are complementarily shaped.
4. A pushbutton according to claim 3, characterized in that said complementary shape
is substantially spherical, with dimensions which allow free orientation with minimal
friction.
5. A pushbutton according to claim 3, characterized in that said concave seat (25) has
a degree of elasticity which is sufficient to allow it to deform so as to couple with
a snap action to said convex head (24).
6. A pushbutton according to claim 1, characterized in that said pusher stud (22) has
an end portion (27) which is substantially flat and is adapted to interact directly
with the doorjamb.
7. A pushbutton according to claim 2, characterized in that said sleeve (21) has an internal
thread (28) which can engage an external thread (29) formed on a rod (19) which belongs
to said pusher (12).
8. A pushbutton according to claim 7, characterized in that said convex head (24) has,
at its top, a slit or a hexagonal socket (30) for a screwdriver or for an Allen wrench,
so as to allow screwing and adjustment of the sleeve (21) on the rod of the pusher.
9. A pushbutton according to claim 8, characterized in that said pusher stud (22) is
provided with an axial through hole (31) which can be aligned by rotation with said
slit or hexagonal socket for the passage of said screwdriver or screwing tool.
10. A draft stopper with universal actuation pushbutton, comprising a fixed profiled member
(2), a movable profiled member (4) which is slidingly connected to the fixed one (2)
and is provided with a sealing means (G) which is meant to interact with the floor
(P), a means (12) for the translatory motion of the movable profiled member (4) with
respect to the fixed one (2) which comprises a pusher (12), an actuation pushbutton
(20) arranged at the end of said pusher (12) that protrudes from the lateral edge
of the door in order to co-operate with the doorjamb, characterized in that said actuation
pushbutton (20) comprises a sleeve (21) for connection to said pusher (12) and a pusher
stud (22) which is coupled to said sleeve (21) by means of a homokinetic universal
joint (24,25).