Hinge
09752364 · 2017-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D11/1014
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hinge can be used between two structures to allow the structures to be quickly and easily folded and unfolded. The hinge has a first portion connected to a structure and a second portion connected to a structure. The first and second portions are also connected to one another. A latch is connected to one of the portions. The latch is biased towards a locked position such that when the hinge is unfolded, the hinge is prevented from being folded.
Claims
1. A hinge comprising: a first portion having a catch; a second portion having a longitudinal axis, wherein the second portion is pivotally attached to the first portion; a lock having a lever and a hook and pivotally attached to the second portion, the lock being movable between a first position wherein the hook is engaged in the catch and the first portion cannot be pivotally rotated with respect to the second portion and a second position wherein the hook is disengaged from the catch and the first portion can be pivotally rotated with respect to the second portion; a means for biasing the lock towards the first position by biasing the lever, the means for biasing positioned within the second portion and having a longitudinal axis that is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the second portion.
2. The hinge of claim 1 wherein the means for biasing the lock is at least partially located within an enclosure in the second portion.
3. The hinge of claim 1 wherein when the lock is in the second position, the first structure can be moved to a position that is generally parallel to the second structure.
4. The hinge of claim 1 wherein the second portion has a first stop surface and a second stop surface and wherein the first stop surface prevents the lock from rotating beyond the first position and the second stop surface prevents the lock from rotating beyond the second position.
5. The hinge of claim 1 wherein a first end of the first portion includes a first boss and a first end of the second portion includes a second boss.
6. The hinge of claim 5 wherein the first boss is configured to be received at least partially within the first structure and the second boss is configured to be received at least partially within the second structure.
7. The hinge of claim 1 wherein the first portion includes a first shoulder configured to facilitate attachment of the first portion to the first structure and the second portion includes a second shoulder configured to facilitate attachment of the second portion to the second structure.
8. A collapsible accessory comprising: a frame having at least a first structure and a second structure; and a hinge located between and attached to the first and second structures, the hinge further comprising: a forked body portion; a tanged body portion, wherein the tanged body portion is received in and pivotally connected to the forked body portion; and a latch pivotally connected to one of the forked body portion and tanged body portion, the latch having a hook and a lever portion, the lever portion extending from the latch and generally parallel to the hook; a biasing means engaging the lever portion, the biasing means having a longitudinal axis; and an indentation formed in the one of the forked body portion and tanged body portion not pivotally connected to the latch, wherein the collapsible accessory is prevented from collapsing when the hook is engaged with the indentation and the collapsible accessory can collapse when the hook is disengaged from the indentation; and wherein the longitudinal axis of the biasing means is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the hinge when the collapsible accessory is prevented from collapsing.
9. The collapsible accessory of claim 8 wherein the hook is pivotally connected to the one of the forked body portion and tanged body portion by a pin.
10. The collapsible accessory of claim 8 wherein the biasing means is a spring and wherein the hook is urged into engagement with the indentation by force from the spring.
11. A hinge comprising: a first body having a latch, the latch is pivotally connected to the first body, at least a portion of the latch extends inside the first body, a grasp connected to a first end of the latch, and a hook portion extending from the first end of the latch; a second body attached to the first body and having a catch; and a biasing means having a longitudinal axis and located entirely within the first body and exerting a force on a second end of the latch, wherein the force urges the latch into retention with the catch; wherein when the latch is retained by the catch, the first body cannot move with respect to the second body and when the latch is free from the catch, the first body can move with respect to the second body; and wherein the latch is movable from retention by the catch to being free from the catch when the grasp is lifted upwards, and wherein the longitudinal axis of the biasing means is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first body.
12. The hinge of claim 11 wherein the movement of the first body with respect to the second body is rotational movement about an axis through the attachment of the first body to the second body.
13. The hinge of claim 11 wherein when the latch is engaged with the catch, the hook portion is located at least partially within the catch.
14. The hinge of claim 13 wherein the hook portion has a first chamfer that corresponds to a second chamfer on the second body to locate the hook portion in the catch when the latch is being moved from an unlocked position wherein the latch is free from the catch to a locked position wherein the latch is retained by the catch.
15. The hinge of claim 11 further comprising a bumper attached to one of the first body and second body.
16. A hinge for pivotally connecting a first structure to a second structure, the hinge comprising: a first portion with a fork, a cavity, a recessed portion formed in an outer surface of the first portion and a first boss, the first boss adapted to receive the first structure, wherein the first structure is secured to the first boss by a first fastener and the fork has a first bore formed therein; a second portion with a tang, a socket and a second boss, the second boss adapted to receive the second structure, wherein the second structure is secured to the second boss by a second fastener and the tang has a second bore formed therein; a first pin received within the first bore and second bore when the tang is within the fork; a latch with a hook, wherein the latch is pivotally attached to the second portion and the latch is sized to fit within the cavity and the recessed portion; and a spring received within the socket and exerting a force on the latch such that the latch is urged towards a locked position, the spring having a longitudinal axis; wherein the latch is movable between the locked position in which the hook is engaged in the cavity and the second portion cannot rotate pivotally with respect to the first portion and an unlocked position in which the hook is disengaged from the cavity and the second portion can rotate pivotally with respect to the first portion; wherein when the latch is in the locked position, the latch is seated in the recessed portion such that the latch is generally flush with the first portion and the second portion; and wherein the longitudinal axis of the spring is parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first portion and the second portion when the latch is in the locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(14) A hinge 10 in accordance with the present invention is used for easily and quickly deploying or collapsing an accessory, frame or structure(s).
(15) As seen in
(16) As can be more clearly seen in
(17) The first and second bodies 16, 18 are, in the embodiment shown in
(18) The first body 16 and second body 18 are connected, such as, for example by a pin 32 so as to be pivotally attached. In the embodiment shown in
(19) The latch 14 may also be attached to the hinge by means of a pin. As seen in
(20) The latch 14 is movable between a first, engaged or locked position as seen in
(21) To move the latch 14 to the unlocked position, the latch can be rotated clockwise, such as by using a grasp 50, as seen most clearly in
(22) The hinge 10 may also use a means for biasing, such as a coil spring, leaf spring, gas spring, damper, elastic, etc., to urge the latch 14 into the locked position. In the embodiment shown in
(23) The hook 52 of the latch 14 can have a first chamfered edge 60 to further promote the latch into the locked position. The first or second body 16, 18 in which the cavity 48 resides, can similarly have a second chamfered edge 62. When the hinge 10 is in the fully unlocked position, for example, as seen in
(24) When it is desired to unlock the latch 14, a force must be applied to the latch, for example, by using the grasp 50, with sufficient force so as to overcome the force from and compress the spring 54, as is seen in
(25) The first or second body 16, 18 in which the cavity 48 resides, can also have a recessed portion 64, as seen in
(26) The first or second body 16, 18 to which the latch 14 is attached can be shaped such as to prevent over rotation by the latch when locked and/or unlocked. As can be seen in
(27) The second body 18 can similarly have a second stop surface 68 that prevents the latch 14 from being over-rotated when operated by a user, as can be seen in
(28) In alternative hinge embodiment seen in
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(30) Although the bumper 72 is shown attached to the first body 16, the bumper could also or instead be attached to the second body 18. Further, the bumper 72 could also be attached to the first and/or second bodies 16, 18 through a number of known ways for attaching a bumper including threading, heat shrinking, staking, screwing, adhering, integrally forming or over molding the bumper the first and/second body, the use of which would not defeat the spirit of the invention.
(31) The main components of the hinge 10, for example, the first and second body 16, 18, the latch 14 and pins 32, 46 could be manufactured through many methods known in the industry, including injection molding, casting or 3D printing, from a variety of materials including metals and plastics.
(32) Applications for the hinge 10 of the present invention are numerous and wide-varied. For example, the hinge could be used in a number of collapsible accessories such as tents, camera tripods, baseball pitching screens, display easels, or shade structures such as canopies. In the marine industry, the hinge could be used on frame members for shades, such as bimini tops, or other enclosures. In a bimini top, one or more hinges, for example 10a-b, could be used on an ‘U’ shaped frame between several structural members 12a-c, as seen in
(33) Although the invention has been herein described in what is perceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments set forth above. Rather, it is recognized that modifications may be made by one of skill in the art of the invention without departing from the spirit or intent of the invention and, therefore, the invention is to be taken as including all reasonable equivalents to the subject matter of the appended claims and the description of the invention herein.