About: Doorstop is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 227 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1018 citations. The topic is also known as: door stopper & door stop.
TL;DR: A frameless glass door hinge has a mounting device, an internal doorstop, an angle adjustment device and a hinge assembly as discussed by the authors, which has a setscrew, an adjustment block and a lock with a striated front surface.
Abstract: A frameless glass door hinge has a mounting device, an internal doorstop, an angle adjustment device and a hinge assembly. The adjusting device has a setscrew, an adjustment block and a lock with a striated front surface. The internal doorstop has coil springs, two holders, a stop rod with a central portion and a head. The head has detents and a striated surface. The hinge body has a right hinge leaf, a left hinge leaf and two rubber seals. The mounting device has a doorstop bracket, a bracket leaf and a central hinge pin. The doorstop bracket is mounted on the bracket leaf, and the head is mounted in doorstop bracket by a bushing and the central hinge pin. The central portion of the stop rod abuts a detent in the head, and the stop rod is securely mounted in the right hinge leaf.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a set of devices for stopping and holding doors in an open position, such as a stationary member secured to a floor or wall and a member securing to the door, which are designed to interlock mechanically.
Abstract: The invention relates to devices for stopping and holding doors in an open position. Such devices generally consist of a stationary member secured to a floor or wall and a member secured to the door, and which members are designed to interlock mechanically. Other types designed for mounting...
TL;DR: This work describes a simple alternative method of treatment called the doorstop procedure that can be used to treat the unstable fracture dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint.
Abstract: The unstable fracture dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint remains a difficult injury to manage despite the availability of a wide variety of treatment options. We describe a simple alternative method of treatment called the doorstop procedure.
TL;DR: In this article, a doorstop with a door retaining rod and a retainer piece is described, in particular for motor vehicles with a fixed door retainer rod and corresponding retainer pieces, which are movable against brake ramps and catch depressions.
Abstract: The invention relates to a doorstop, in particular for motor vehicles with a door retaining rod (1), arranged parallel to the door pivot, pivoted on a door assembly piece, door, or door column and a retainer piece (2) fixed to the other door assembly piece, whereby said retainer piece (2) and the door retaining rod (1) which passes therethrough are movably connected to each other by means of a stop device which determines particular door opening positions. The stop device comprises brake- and/or stop bodies (3), which are movably supported in the retainer piece against a spring force relative to the door retainer rod (1) and are thus pre-tensioned against brake ramps (4) and catch depressions (5) on at least one side of the door retainer rod (1), arranged perpendicular to the direction of movement. The retainer piece (2) comprises a plastic housing (10) with an opening (13) for the door retainer rod (1) and openings (25), perpendicular to the above opening and parallel to the pivot axis, for the brake and/or stop bodies (3) which slide therein. The brake and/or stop bodies (3) are sliding bodies in the form of a hollow cylinder (19), closed at one end by means of a semi-circular cap (14), which in the open end thereof accepts a pressure spring (12) which bears on the closing cap (14).
TL;DR: A floor-mounted doorstop comprises a tubular housing having an upper flange which is affixed to the floor, and a closed lower end as discussed by the authors, where a plunger is telescopically received within the bore of the housing, compressing a coil spring which normally drives it to its deployed position.
Abstract: A floor-mounted doorstop comprises a tubular housing having an upper flange which is affixed to the floor, and a closed lower end. A plunger is telescopically received within the bore of the housing, compressing a coil spring which normally drives it to its deployed position; however, the plunger can be depressed with the foot, and a twist of the foot latches it in a retracted position.