Technical field
[0001] The invention relates to a door closer arrangement comprising a door closer, which
has a camshaft as a functional axis.
Prior art
[0002] At the present, door closers are generally of two different types: rack and pinion
door closers and camshaft door closers. In rack and pinion door closers, the functional
axis is provided with a pinion, which lies against a rack. The functional axis is
connected to an arm arrangement. The arm arrangement is, depending on the manner of
installation, attached also to the door or the door frame. When the door is turned,
the arm arrangement transmits the movement of the door to the functional axis, which
also turns. The turning functional axis further moves the rack, which is in connection
with the spring of the door closer. As the door is opened, the spring stores energy
as spring force. The stored spring force is released, when the door closes. Camshaft
door closers function in a corresponding manner, but they have no rack, but instead
a functional axis provided with a camshaft. The camshaft is opposite a counterface
(typically cylindrical in shape), which is in a functional connection with the spring
of the door closer.
[0003] There are also found two general types of arm arrangements: the folding arm and the
sliding arm. The folding arm is an older arm arrangement type, which is also often
called a scissors arm. It comprises two arms, one of which as installed is connected
to the door closer. The other ends of both arms are connected to each other forming
a joint. The free end of the arm that is not connected to the door closer is to be
connected to either the door or the door frame, depending on the manner of installation.
[0004] A sliding arm comprises an arm, which is connected to the functional axis of the
door closer from its one end. The other end of the arm is connected to a slide rail
such that the head of the arm is free to move on the rail. As installed, the slide
rail is connected to either the door or the door frame. A sliding arm is neater in
appearance than a folding arm, and it further blends well with the installation environment
formed by the door and the frame.
[0005] Both the folding arm and the sliding arm are used with rack and pinion door closers.
The opening and closing characteristics of the door closer are, however, not very
good, when a rack and pinion door closer is combined with a sliding arm. Nonetheless,
users often require the use of a sliding arm for reasons of appearance. Good opening
and closing characteristics in a door closer provided with a sliding arm can be obtained,
when the door closer is a camshaft door closer. On the market are indeed used the
rack and pinion door closer and folding arm combination or the camshaft door closer
and sliding arm combination, with which are achieved good usage characteristics.
Brief description of the invention
[0006] The object of the invention is to provide an alternative to current door closer arrangements.
The object is achieved in the manner presented in the independent claim. The idea
of the invention is to combine a camshaft door closer and a folding arm, wherein the
opening and closing characteristics are at least as good as with known door closer
arrangements. A camshaft door closer provided with a folding arm is not currently
found on the market, as the appearance of a folding arm is not advantageous and current
door closer systems already provide as such good usage characteristics.
List of figures
[0007] In the following, the invention is described in more detail by means of the accompanying
figures, in which
- Fig. 1
- shows an example of a door closer arrangement according to the invention, in which
the door closer is attached to the door from the hinges side,
- Fig. 2
- shows the example of Fig. 1 from another direction,
- Fig. 3
- shows an example of a door closer arrangement according to the invention, in which
the door closer is attached to the door frame on the opposite side in relation to
the hinges,
- Fig. 4
- shows the example of Fig. 3 from another direction,
- Fig. 5
- shows the possibility of turning the door 180 degrees from the position shown in Fig.
4,
- Fig. 6
- shows an example of a door closer arrangement according to the invention, in which
the door closer is attached to the door on the opposite side in relation to the hinges,
- Fig. 7
- shows an example of a cam connected to the functional axis of a door closer, and
- Fig. 8
- shows the efficiency and the opening and closing curves of the inventive door closer
arrangement.
Description of the invention
[0008] Figs. 1 and 2 show an example of a door closer arrangement according to the invention,
in which the functional axis 2 of the door closer 1 is a camshaft, i.e. the functional
axis has a cam 3 (Fig. 7). At the end of the camshaft, which extends out from the
body of the door closer and is visible, is attached an arm arrangement 4. The arm
arrangement comprises two arms 5, 6, of which one 5 is connected to the door closer
1, i.e. thus to the camshaft 2 of the closer. The other ends 5A, 6A of both arms are
connected to each other forming a joint 7. To the camshaft door closer is thus connected
a folding arm.
[0009] In the example of Figs. 1 and 2, the door closer 1 and the thereto connected arm
arrangement 4 are installed to the frame 8 and to the door 9. The door is connected
by hinges 10 to the frame. The head 6B of the other arm 6 of the arm arrangement is
attached to the frame 8 and the door closer 1 is attached to the door 9 such that
the hinges 10 are on the same side as the door closer. As can be observed from the
figures, the head 6B of the arm 6 attached to the frame 8 comprises also a joint,
thus the arm 6 that is attached thereto is free to turn in relation to the frame 8
of the door.
[0010] Figs. 3 and 4 show another manner, in which the inventive door closer arrangement
can be installed. Also, in this manner, the door closer 1 and the thereto connected
arm arrangement 4 are installed to the frame 8 and to the door 9. The head 6B of the
other arm 6 of the arm arrangement is attached in the door 9 and the door closer 1
is attached in the frame 8 such that the hinges 10 are on the other side of the door
and the frame. In other words, the hinges are on the opposite side as the door closer
in relation to the frame.
[0011] The camshaft has one feature that is often a disadvantage. A camshaft is namely free
to rotate around. Fig. 7 shows a typical camshaft, in which the cam 3 is attached
in the functional axis 2. The functional area of a camshaft according to Fig. 7 is,
in an installation according to Figs. 1 and 2, approximately 110 - 120 degrees. Thus,
if the door is turned, for example, more than 120 degrees, the cam 3 rotates "over",
wherein the door closer 1 functions in the opposite direction. This means that the
door closer then no longer attempts to close the door, but instead to open it. The
door thus attempts to open, wherein it finally stops, for example, at the wall. In
the event that the door closer is installed on the hinges side of the door, then there
may be a danger that the door closer will strike against the wall as it is turned
too much, for example, 110 degrees, wherein the door closer begins thus to open the
door. There is indeed reason to consider the manner of installation and the designed
opening angle of the door in order to avoid unpleasant surprises, when the door is
used. The installation can also be used to affect the border values of the functioning
area of the door closer.
[0012] This feature can, however, also be used to advantage, as the adjustments of the door
closer also function, when the door closer functions in the wrong direction, i.e.
attempts to open the door. Fig. 5 shows this type of manner. When the door 9 is turned,
for example, 120 degrees, the door closer 1 begins to work as a door opener. In that
case, the door 9 attempts to turn open as a result of the action of the door closer.
This does not mean that the door would attempt to open uncontrollably; instead the
door closer 1 opens the door in a controlled manner on the basis of the adjustments
of the closer. In that case, the door 9 or door handle eventually strikes against
the door frame 8, wall or some other barrier. In these kinds of installation sites
it is thus good to use a counter piece 11, which is at least partially of a flexible
material. The flexible material can be, for example, rubber or some suitable mixture
containing rubber. The counter piece is installed to the door, handle, floor, wall
or ceiling.
[0013] In the example of Fig. 5, the counter piece is attached to the door 11, wherein it
strikes, in the extreme case shown in the figure, at 180 degrees, for example, against
the wall (not shown in the figures). The counter piece 11 prevents the door, wall,
frame or other part from getting broken or damaged, when the door closer attempts
to open the door. The counter piece can be installed, for example, to the floor between
120-180 degrees, wherein its position of installation defines the maximum opening
angle of the door. A door closer arrangement according to the invention can, thus,
also be used as a device to keep a door open in some installation sites. Using a manner
of installation according to Fig. 5 to open a door 180 degrees is not possible if
the arm arrangement is indeed a sliding arm. In that case, the arm strikes against
the door as it is opened. The installation manner of Fig. 5 is a recommended manner
in such cases, in which it is desired that the door is in the opened position 180
degrees, for example, in the direction of a wall, and it is desired that the door
closer be on the opposite side of the frame in relation to the hinges, such as, for
example, in many exterior doors.
[0014] Fig. 6 also shows a manner of installation, in which the combination of a camshaft
door closer and a folding arm can function such that the door is to be opened 180
degrees such that the door closer functions as a closer, when the door is open 180
degrees. In this manner of installation, the end of the other arm 6 of the arm arrangement
4 is attached through the installation part 12 to the frame 8 and the door closer
1 is attached to the door such that the hinges 10 are on the opposite side of the
door and the frame. The installation part 12 is, for example, an angle iron. This
has not previously been possible, so the invention provides new possibilities for
use of the door closer arrangement.
[0015] Also achieved using a door closer arrangement according to the invention are exceptionally
good opening and closing characteristics. In door closers, it is recommended that,
with small opening angles of the door, the opening and closing moments are greater
than with larger opening angles. Thus, opening and closing the door is pleasant for
the user. Using a solution according to the invention, the opening moment decreases
rapidly, when the opening angle of the door increases. Correspondingly, the closing
moment increases rapidly, when the opening angle of the door (the angle, at which
the door is open) decreases as the door closes. The deceasing of the opening moment
and increasing of the closing moment are faster (moment curves steeper) than, for
example, the opening and closing moments of a rack and pinion door closer provided
with a folding arm with the small opening angles of the door. Also, with larger closing
angles of the door, exceptionally good values are achieved, which please the users
and are recommended. The efficiency of a door closer arrangement according to the
invention is also good, i.e. approximately 80%, when it is, correspondingly, approximately
60% using a rack and pinion door closer provided with a folding arm. Fig. 8 shows
an example of the opening curve 81, closing curve 82 and efficiency 83 of a door closer
arrangement according to the invention with opening angles of the door of 0 - 120
degrees (the most common opening angles). As can be observed from the figures, the
closing and opening curves are more steep with small opening angles of the door (approximately
0-20 degrees) than those of known door closer arrangements. Additionally, the curves
are relatively close to each other and, with large opening angles, the curves are
also relatively even.
[0016] Additionally, the inventive door closer arrangement enables that smaller door closers
can be used in installation sites, in which would otherwise be used larger door closers.
The inventive door closer arrangement is also suitable for use in fire doors. The
invention thus enables a wide area of application to the door closer arrangement.
1. A door closer arrangement comprising a door closer (1), which has a camshaft as a
functional axis, characterized in that it comprises an arm arrangement (4), which has two arms (5, 6), of which one (5)
is connected to the door closer (1), the other ends (5A, 6A) of both of which arms
are connected to each other forming a joint (7).
2. A door closer arrangement according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a counter piece (11) to be installed to a door, handle, floor, wall
or ceiling, which counter piece is at least partially of a flexible material.
3. A door closer arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the door closer (1) and the thereto connected arm arrangement (4) are installed to
a frame (8) and to a door (9), which door is connected by hinges (10) to the frame,
a head (6B) of the other arm (6) of the arm arrangement (4) being attached to the
frame (8) and the door closer (1) being attached to the door (9) such that the hinges
are on an other side of the door and the frame.
4. A door closer arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the door closer (1) and the thereto connected arm arrangement (4) are installed to
a frame (8) and to a door (9), which door is connected by hinges (10) to the frame,
a head (6B) of the other arm (6) of the arm arrangement (4) being attached to the
door (9) and the door closer (1) being attached to the frame (8) such that the hinges
are on an other side of the door and the frame.
5. A door closer arrangement according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the door closer (1) and the thereto connected arm arrangement (4) are installed to
a frame (8) and to a door (9), which door is connected by hinges (10) to the frame,
the head (6B) of the other arm (6) of the arm arrangement (4) being attached to the
frame (8) and the door closer (1) being attached to the door (9) such that the hinges
are on the same side as the door closer.