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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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02.03.2011 Bulletin 2011/09 |
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Date of filing: 06.08.2010 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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AL AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL
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01.09.2009 FI 20095894
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Applicant: Abloy Oy |
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80100 Joensuu (FI) |
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Inventor: |
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- Soikkeli, Jyrki
FI-80170, Joensuu (FI)
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Representative: Gustafsson, Aulis Valdemar et al |
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AWEK Industrial Patents Ltd Oy
P.O. Box 230 00101 Helsinki 00101 Helsinki (FI) |
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(57) The invention relates to a door closer housing. The invention comprises a plastic
subframe (3) arranged for fitting into the inside of a separate metal housing (2).
The subframe comprises end pieces (4) that fit into the ends of the metal housing.
The subframe comprising the end pieces is easy to install.
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Field of technology
[0001] The present invention relates to a door closer housing.
Prior art
[0002] Door closers often have a plastic housing that can be fitted to the door closer body
with a snap-on coupling. The housing is installed simply by pushing it onto the door
closer. Housing solutions also exist where the door closer housing is open at both
ends, and the ends are covered with separate end pieces.
WO 2005071204 illustrates such a solution.
[0003] A plastic housing is not appropriate for installation in some countries / regions,
for example due to different regulations and other circumstances. For this reason,
a metal housing with open ends has often been used in these regions. The ends are
covered with separate plastic end pieces. Thus, such solutions correspond to the method
illustrated in said WO publication.
[0004] Grooves, cut-outs etc. are required for fitting the ends and the housing. Due to
separate parts, the installation stage is more cumbersome than the installation of
an ordinary plastic housing (that also covers the ends). It is relatively difficult
to install the end pieces in practice because the tolerances are not generally very
precise, the parts can be slightly distorted etc. A corner often remains slightly
loose, and the parts do not fit neatly in place. The costs of manufacture become relatively
high if effort is put into very precise and delicate production of the end pieces.
Short description of invention
[0005] The objective of the invention is to create a door closer housing that would eliminate
the problems with a metallic open-ended housing. The objective will be achieved as
described in the independent claim. The dependent claims describe various embodiments
of the invention.
[0006] The invention comprises a plastic subframe arranged for fitting into the inside of
a metal frame. The subframe comprises end pieces that fit into the ends of the metal
frame. The subframe comprising the end pieces is easy to install.
List of figures
[0007] In the following, the invention is described in more detail by reference to the enclosed
drawings, where
- Figure 1
- illustrates an example of a door closer housing according to the invention,
- Figure 2
- illustrates a cross-section of the metal frame according to the invention,
- Figure 3
- illustrates a cross-section of the subframe according to the invention, and
- Figure 4
- illustrates a door closer housing according to the invention with the metal frame
over the subframe.
Description
[0008] Figure 1 illustrates an example of a door closer housing 1 according to the invention.
The housing comprises an open-ended metal housing 2 and a plastic subframe 3. The
subframe is arranged for fitting into the inside of the metal frame. The subframe
comprises end pieces 4 that fit into the ends 5 of the metal frame 2, as well as a
body part 6 connecting the end pieces together.
[0009] The subframe 3 has attachment elements 7 for attaching the subframe to the door closer
body. Furthermore, the body part 6 of the subframe may have lightening holes 8. The
subframe may also have reinforcement parts 9 to provide sufficient rigidity. The lightening
holes 8, reinforcement parts 9 and/or changes to the wall thickness of the body part
6 can be used to keep the cost of the subframe 3 low/reasonable. The frame also has
openings 10 for the door closer functions. The frame may also have openings 11 for
the necessary fittings.
[0010] The metal housing 2 may comprise specific attachment elements 12 for fitting the
metal housing on the subframe 3. The metal housing also has provisions for openings
13 for the door closer functions. The metal housing may also have openings 14 for
the necessary fittings.
[0011] Figure 2 illustrates a cross-section of the metal housing 2 shown in Figure 1. The
cross-section shows said fastening elements 12 more clearly. In this embodiment, the
fastening elements 12 are formed of the edges of the housing 2, which are bent inwards.
Figure 3 illustrates a cross-section of the subframe 3 shown in Figure 1. The cross-section
is taken at the position of said fastening elements 7 in the subframe. In this embodiment,
the fastening elements 7 are inward-pointing projections of the frame, containing
a recess/several recesses. The fastening elements in both the subframe and the metal
housing can also be implemented in ways other than the example illustrated here.
[0012] The subframe 3 may be readily fitted into the metal frame 2 at the factory, in which
case on-site installation of the housing onto the door closer will be similar to that
of a plastic housing. Figure 4 illustrates a readily fitted combination. Installation
may also be completely carried out at the installation site. Furthermore, an installation
plate known from prior art can be used. An integrated plastic subframe comprising
the ends is easy to install and manufacture. The installation result is neat because
the corners do not remain loose.
[0013] It is evident from the embodiments presented above that an embodiment of the invention
can be created using a variety of different solutions. It is evident that the invention
is not limited to the examples mentioned in this text but can be implemented in many
other different embodiments within the scope of the presented claims.
1. A door closer housing comprising an open-ended metal housing (2), characterised in that
it comprises a plastic subframe (3) that is arranged to be fitted into the inside
of the metal housing, said subframe comprising end pieces (4) that fit into the ends
of the metal housing, as well as a body part (6) connecting the end pieces together.
2. A housing according to Claim 1, characterised in that the subframe (3) has fastening elements (7) for fitting the subframe to the door
closer body.
3. A housing according to Claim 2, characterised in that the body part (6) has lightening holes (8).
4. A housing according to Claim 2, characterised in that the body part (6) has reinforcement parts (9).
5. A housing according to Claim 3, characterised in that the body part (6) has reinforcement parts (9).
6. A housing according to any of the Claims 2 to 5, characterised in that the metal housing (2) comprises a second set of fastening elements (12) for fitting
the metal housing on the subframe (3).


REFERENCES CITED IN THE DESCRIPTION
This list of references cited by the applicant is for the reader's convenience only.
It does not form part of the European patent document. Even though great care has
been taken in compiling the references, errors or omissions cannot be excluded and
the EPO disclaims all liability in this regard.
Patent documents cited in the description