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A rebounder is a small hardware accessory used for cabinets, furniture and various cabinet door switches. Its main function is to open and close the cabinet door by pressing the door panel without using the traditional handle. The rebounder is usually installed in a hidden place of the door panel. It can solve the problem of the protruding handle of the furniture door panel without destroying the beauty of the door panel. It is especially suitable for special space requirements such as narrow-frame door panels and high cabinet doors. The internal structure of the rebounder is mainly composed of springs, iron hooks, magnetic heads, rubber heads and plastic sleeves. The combination and fit of these components directly affects the service life and smoothness of the rebounder.
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View MoreThe springs, dampers, or magnetic mechanisms inside the door rebound device each achieve the buffering effect in a unique way, as follows:
Spring mechanism
Working principle: The spring mechanism uses the elastic deformation of the spring to absorb the kinetic energy of the door when it closes. When the door approaches the closed position, the spring is compressed, converting the kinetic energy of the door into the potential energy of the spring, thereby slowing down the closing speed of the door.
Implementation method: The spring is usually designed inside the door rebound device or as a component connecting the door to the door frame. When the door is pushed, the spring is stressed and gradually compressed until the door reaches the closed position, at which time the spring is compressed to the maximum and the buffering effect is most obvious.
Damper mechanism
Working principle: The damper generates a damping force through a fluid (such as silicone oil) or a magnetic field, thereby slowing down the closing speed of the door. The magnitude of the damping force is proportional to the speed of the door's movement. The faster the speed, the greater the damping force.
Implementation method: Inside the damper, there is a sealed cavity filled with a damping fluid or a magnetic field. When the door moves, it moves the piston or magnetic component inside the damper, which in turn generates a damping force. This damping force effectively slows the closing speed of the door and reduces impact and noise.
Magnetic mechanism
Working principle: The magnetic mechanism uses the attractive or repulsive force of the magnet to achieve a buffering effect. When the door approaches the closed position, the interaction between the magnets begins to play a role, pulling or pushing the door to the predetermined position, thereby slowing down the closing speed.
Implementation method: The magnetic door rebound device usually includes a magnet fixed to the door frame and another magnet (or metal plate) mounted on the door. When the door approaches, the interaction force between the two magnets begins to increase, creating a buffering effect. Some magnetic devices also combine springs or dampers to achieve a smoother closing process.
The spring, damper or magnetic mechanism inside the door rebound device effectively slows down the closing speed of the door through their respective working principles and implementation methods, and improves the user experience and safety of the door.
In an emergency, ensuring that the door with the door rebound device installed can be opened quickly and completely is the key to ensuring the safe evacuation of personnel. The following are some specific measures and suggestions:
1. Choose a suitable door rebound device
Emergency release function: When choosing a door rebound device, models with emergency release function should be given priority. This device is usually equipped with an emergency release button or handle, which can quickly release the door lock in an emergency so that the door can be opened freely.
2. Correct installation and maintenance
Installation location: The installation location of the door rebound device should be reasonable to avoid affecting the normal opening and closing of the door. At the same time, the emergency release button or handle should be easy to reach so that it can be operated quickly in an emergency.
Regular inspection: Regularly inspect and maintain the door rebound device to ensure that it is in good working condition. The inspection content includes but is not limited to the elasticity of the spring, the damping effect of the damper, the magnetic strength of the magnetic device, and the reliability of the emergency release function.
3. Formulate an emergency plan
Training and drills: Train and drill relevant personnel to make them familiar with the use of the door rebound device and the operating procedures in an emergency. This helps to improve the speed and accuracy of emergency response.
Clarify responsibilities: clarify the personnel responsible for operating the door rebound device in an emergency and their duties to ensure that someone can take prompt action at critical moments.
IV. Other auxiliary measures
Backup power supply: For door rebound devices that rely on electricity, a backup power supply (such as a battery pack) should be equipped to ensure that they can still work normally in emergency situations such as power outages.
Signs and instructions: Set up obvious signs and instructions on or near the door to prompt how to operate the door rebound device in an emergency so that people can quickly find and use it correctly.
By selecting a suitable door rebound device, properly installing and maintaining it, formulating an emergency plan, and taking other auxiliary measures, it can be ensured that the door installed with the door rebound device can be opened quickly and completely in an emergency, providing strong protection for the safe evacuation of personnel.