What is the door door stop?
The door stopping from the door prevents the door to turn into the wall behind it or prevent the door from closed. Most of the backs have a piece of rubber that allows the door to bounce against the stopper and far from the wall. The rubber piece protects the door from damage, as well as the stopper protecting the wall behind the door. However, some stops only prevent the door to be fully closed. One is designed to prevent the door from slamming into the wall, while the other is created not only to prevent the door to prevent the wall, but also the door open. The third is made just to keep the door open - either completely or open.
The first style of stopping the floor prevents the door from swinging into the wall behind it, where the walls could pierce and create a hole. Half ball or small pedestal, which is a stern or length and made of wood or metal is an ally of about 2 inches (6 cm) to the floor or wall behind the door. When the door opens, the stop prevents the door from hitting the wall behind them.
Some stems mounted on the floor in half or pedestals also have a hook and eye latch to make the door open. The hook is attached to the floor piece and the eye is screwed to the rear of the door. The hook at the stop drops into the eye on the door and the door remains open until they are released. The open door latch is a security function that ensures that the door cannot close themselves and hurt someone who can stand in the door or pass through the door.
One additional style stopping the floor door is designed to keep the door open. This stop is most often a triangular piece, which is wedged under the door cracks to keep the door open or prevent Jimm swinging completely closed. The wedge can be made of wood, metal or rubber. If the goal is to prevent the door from closing all the time or keeping the door slightly open, it is not necessarily a stop. Shoe, brick, hand weight or book locatedAgainst the door or between the doors and the JAMB often works as well as the triangular wedge.