ak49er
10-03-2008, 07:22 PM
I was in the process of insulating my garage, while moving around some boxes I looked inside one and saw a device I had not thought of in a long time. I came across a surplus "automatic" door closer, you know, the type that does not let a door slam shut, but at the end of the stroke pulls it closed tightly. I started to play around with it, it has three different "screw-valves" controlling three different ranges, opening force, closing force, and "pull-in" (to latch the door.) With the included linkage I believe one could have a hydraulically dampened yoke, this could work on both column mounted yokes, and "slide" yokes, single and dual-linked. Just an inspiration I thought I'd share, much easier than the hydraulic cylinders in a tube design I emulated earlier last year.