Door catch
First Claim
1. A door catch, comprising:
- a ball plunger assembly including a body with a threaded exterior, a tool-engaging plunger base, a spring, and a ball captive within the body and loaded by the spring to partially extend out of the body opposite the tool-engaging plunger base;
a catch bar assembly including a rod, a first mounting portion, and a catch bumper;
the catch bumper including a projected bottom surface in which a detent is formed;
a ball catch base including a second mounting portion and a base portion projecting directly away from the second mounting portion, the base portion including a base portion top surface and a base portion bottom surface with a threaded aperture therethrough that receives the ball plunger assembly;
the catch bar assembly and the ball catch base being mountable on opposing vertical surfaces of a mounting structure and a door by the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion, respectively, so that the ball and the detent frictionally engage vertically to hold the door in an open position and a force of impinging of the ball against the detent is adjustable by rotating the body within the threaded aperture causing the ball to raise or lower with respect to the base portion top surface; and
a distance between the detent and the first mounting portion is adjustable by extending and retracting the rod into and out of a first aperture within the first mounting portion and a second aperture within the catch bumper;
the rod includes a rod body with a threaded exterior; and
the first aperture and the second aperture are each threaded to receive and hold the rod so as to allow the distance between the detent and the first mounting portion to be adjusted.
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Abstract
Disclosed is a door catch that can help to prevent door sag, especially for heavy or tall residential or commercial doors, and provides for post-installation catch tension adjustment without removal or adjustment of mounting members. In one aspect, the door catch can include a ball catch base, a threaded ball plunger assembly, a catch bumper, and a bumper base. In another aspect, the catch bumper and the bumper base can optionally be combined into a single catch bar bracket. The ball plunger assembly is adjustably mounted within a threaded aperture of ball catch base. A ball captive in one end of the ball plunger assembly engages a detent in the catch bumper, or catch bar bracket, providing friction to hold the door open. The position of the ball plunger assembly can be adjusted vertically to increase or decrease the tension between the detent and the ball plunger assembly.
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2 Claims
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1. A door catch, comprising:
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a ball plunger assembly including a body with a threaded exterior, a tool-engaging plunger base, a spring, and a ball captive within the body and loaded by the spring to partially extend out of the body opposite the tool-engaging plunger base; a catch bar assembly including a rod, a first mounting portion, and a catch bumper; the catch bumper including a projected bottom surface in which a detent is formed; a ball catch base including a second mounting portion and a base portion projecting directly away from the second mounting portion, the base portion including a base portion top surface and a base portion bottom surface with a threaded aperture therethrough that receives the ball plunger assembly; the catch bar assembly and the ball catch base being mountable on opposing vertical surfaces of a mounting structure and a door by the first mounting portion and the second mounting portion, respectively, so that the ball and the detent frictionally engage vertically to hold the door in an open position and a force of impinging of the ball against the detent is adjustable by rotating the body within the threaded aperture causing the ball to raise or lower with respect to the base portion top surface; and a distance between the detent and the first mounting portion is adjustable by extending and retracting the rod into and out of a first aperture within the first mounting portion and a second aperture within the catch bumper; the rod includes a rod body with a threaded exterior; and the first aperture and the second aperture are each threaded to receive and hold the rod so as to allow the distance between the detent and the first mounting portion to be adjusted. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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