CONCEALED HINGE ASSEMBLY FOR A DOOR
20170321462 · 2017-11-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B2047/0094
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D7/081
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B83/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B65D90/008
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05D11/0027
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D7/081
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The invention relates to a concealed pivot hinge assembly [10] suitable for hingedly mounting a door [12] to a frame, particularly, although not exclusively, for connecting doors of storage, shipping and cargo containers, such as those which may be used on ships, rail lines and trucks, to a container in order to protect against theft. The concealed pivot hinge assembly [10] is characterised therein that it comprises a continuous, elongate hinge extending between and pivotably secured at two opposing ends thereof to the frame such that the hinge assembly [10] also constitutes a door post about which the door [12] is swiveled. The hinge assembly [10] comprises an internal axle shaft [18] which is secured at two opposing ends thereof to the frame; and an external load-bearing shaft [20] which extends coaxially with the internal shaft [18] and is pivotally secured at two opposing ends thereof to the frame such that the external shaft [20] is pivotable relative to the internal shaft [18], the arrangement being such that the door [12] is secured to the external shaft [20] so that pivoting of the external shaft [20] swivels the door [12] between a closed and an open position. The invention extends to a door [12] and a container [44] including such a concealed hinge assembly [10]. The invention also includes a remotely operable locking mechanism [56] for use in connection with such doors [12].
Claims
1. A concealed pivot hinge assembly suitable for hingedly mounting a door to a frame wherein the frame includes a base and a parallel, vertically spaced lintel, the hinge assembly wherein it comprises a continuous, elongate hinge extending between and pivotably secured at two opposing ends thereof to the base and lintel respectively such that the hinge assembly also constitutes a door post about which the door is swiveled, the hinge assembly comprising— an internal axle shaft which is secured at two opposing ends thereof to the base and lintel respectively; an external load-bearing shaft which extends coaxially with the internal shaft and is pivotally secured at two opposing ends thereof to the base and lintel such that the external shaft is pivotable relative to the internal shaft, the arrangement being such that the door is secured to the external shaft so that pivoting of the external shaft swivels the door between a closed and an open position.
2. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein the internal shaft is also pivotally secured within the base and lintel such that both the internal and external shafts are pivotable, with the external shaft also being pivotable relative to the internal shaft.
3. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hinge assembly includes at least one pivot assembly for pivoting the hinge so as to swivel the door between the closed and open positions.
4. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 3 wherein the hinge assembly includes a bottom pivot assembly which is arranged approximate a bottom end of the hinge, the bottom pivot assembly wherein it is encased within the base and inaccessible from outside of the frame; and a top pivot assembly which is arranged approximate a top end of the hinge, the top pivot assembly being characterised therein that it is encased within the lintel and inaccessible from outside of the frame.
5. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 4 wherein the bottom pivot assembly secures the internal and external shafts of the hinge within the base of the frame such that the external shaft is rotatable relative to the internal shaft, the bottom pivot assembly including at least one load-bearing thrust bearing concentrically positioned with the internal shaft and mounted beneath the bottom end of the external shaft such that the thrust bearing carries the axle load of the external shaft.
6. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 5 wherein the bottom pivot assembly further includes at least one load-bearing pin engaging the bottom end of the internal shaft for anchoring the internal shaft within the base, the arrangement being such that the thrust bearing is mounted circumferentially about the load-bearing pin.
7. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 6 wherein the internal shaft is rotatably secured within the base and lentil of the frame, with the load-bearing pines being a pivot pin for pivotally anchoring the internal shaft within the base; the bottom pivot assembly also including a pivot bearing in which the load-bearing pivot pin is mounted for pivoting the pivot pin and internal shaft within the base.
8. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 7 wherein the bottom pivot assembly further includes at least one washer mounted intermediate the bottom end of the external shaft and the thrust bearing and peripherally engaging the pivot pin such that the external shaft rests upon the washer and the thrust bearing and mechanically cooperates with the internal shaft through the washer.
9. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 8 wherein the internal shaft also pivotable about the load-bearing pivot pin such that swiveling of the door between a closed and an open position is achieved through pivoting of the external shaft by means of the washer and thrust bearing, while at the same time the load-bearing pivot pin pivots the internal shaft by means of the pivot bearing and the washer.
10. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 9 wherein the thrust bearings and the pivot bearing of the bottom pivot assembly have different inner and outer diameters.
11. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 10 wherein the thrust bearing has a larger inner and outer diameter than the pivot bearing.
12. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 4 wherein the bottom pivot assembly is housed within a bottom pivot housing which is complimentarily dimensioned to receive at least the load-bearing pivot pin, pivot bearing and thrust bearing.
13. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 4 wherein the top pivot assembly secures the internal and external shafts within the lintel of the frame such that the external shaft is rotatable relative to the internal shaft, the top pivot assembly including at least one anchoring pin engaging the top end of the internal shaft for securing the internal shaft within the lintel.
14. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 13 wherein the anchoring pin is a pivot pin for rotatably securing the internal shaft within the lintel, the top pivot assembly also including a pivot bearing within which the anchoring pivot pin is mounted for pivoting the pivot pin and internal shaft within the lintel.
15. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 14 wherein the top pivot assembly further includes at least one washer mounted intermediate the top end of the external shaft and the pivot bearing and peripherally engaging the anchoring pivot pin such that the external shafts engages the washer and mechanically cooperates with the internal shaft through the washer, the arrangement being such that when the door is swiveled between a closed and an open position, the external shaft is pivoted by means of the washer, while at the same time the anchoring pivot pin pivots the internal shaft means of the pivot bearing and the washer.
16. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 13 wherein the top pivot assembly is housed within a top pivot housing which is complimentarily dimensioned to receive at least the anchoring pivot pin and pivot bearing.
17. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hinge assembly enables the door to open more than ninety degrees.
18. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 17 wherein the hinge assembly enables the door to open more than hundred-and-eighty degrees, and specifically up to two hundred and seventy degrees.
19. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hinge assembly is adapted for connecting a door to one end of a freight container.
20. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein the hinge assembly includes a concealed locking rebate dimensioned for sealing a narrow elongate gap between the external load-bearing shaft and a wall of a container; the locking rebate comprising an L-shaped hinge plate which is secured to and extends radially outwardly from the external shaft of the hinge assembly; and a complimentarily dimensioned L-shaped locking plate which is secured to and extends from an interior surface of the wall of the container such that when the door is in the closed position, the L-shaped hinge plate engages and cooperates with the complimentarily dimensioned L-shaped locking plate to seal the elongate gap between the hinge assembly and the container wall.
21. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 20 wherein the L-shaped hinge plate is connected to and extends substantially the length of the external shaft between the base and the lintel.
22. A door which is hingedly mounted to a frame by means of the concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1.
23. The door according to claim 22 wherein the door is a door of a freight container and wherein the door is pivotably secured at one edge thereof to an open end of the freight container by means of the hinge assembly according to claim 1.
24. A freight container which is fitted with one or more doors wherein the doors are mounted to an open end of the freight container by means of the concealed hinge assembly according to claim 1.
25. The door according to claim 22 wherein the door further includes a remotely operable security locking mechanism for locking the door to the frame, the locking mechanism comprising— deadbolt means having a locked position and an unlocked position, the deadbolt means including at least one deadbolt plunger, and a crank arm coupled to the plunger for sliding the plunger between the locked and unlocked positions of the deadbolt means, an actuator operably connected to the deadbolt means; a receiver capable of receiving a selected electrical or electronic signal and coupled to the actuator to cause the actuator to be energized upon receiving the selected electrical or electronic signal to move the deadbolt means between the locked and the unlocked positions; and a transmitter remote from the receiver and capable of transmitting the selected electrical or electronic signal to said receiver.
26. The door according to claim 25 wherein the frame includes receiving means for receiving at least a portion of the deadbolt means and securing the deadbolt means when in the locked position, thus securing the door to the frame.
27. The door according to claim 26 wherein the frame includes a base and a lintel with base receiving means located within the base and lintel receiving means located in the lintel of the frame, the receiving means being complimentarily dimensioned for each receiving at least a portion of the deadbolt means therein.
28. The door according to claim 27 wherein the deadbolt means includes two co-axial deadbolt plungers which are vertically displaceable in opposite directions between the locked and unlocked position such that one plunger is secured in the lintel receiving means and the other plunger is secured in the base receiving means when the deadbolt means is in the locked position.
29. The door according to claim 28 wherein the deadbolt plungers are hingedly coupled to two crank arms, which are in turn hingedly coupled to the actuator for displacement of the deadbolt means.
30. The door according to claim 25 wherein the security locking mechanism is locked and unlocked by means of a remotely activated cell phone signal.
31. The door according to claim 25 wherein the door is configured to seal one end of a freight container.
32. A freight container which is fitted with one or more doors wherein the doors are mounted to an open end of the freight container by means of the concealed hinge assembly according to claim 1; and wherein at least one of the doors further includes a remotely operable security locking mechanism.
33. The freight container according to claim 32 wherein the freight container further includes tracking means, such as GPS tracking, to track the container position in real time anywhere in the world.
34. The concealed pivot hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein the internal shaft is immovably secured within the base and lintel, with the external shaft being pivotable relative to the internal shaft.
35. (canceled)
Description
SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0042] Without limiting the scope thereof, the invention will now further be described by way of example only and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which—
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[0055] A concealed pivot hinge assembly according to the invention is generally designated by reference numeral [10]. The hinge assembly [10] is suitable for hingedly mounting a door [12] to a frame wherein the frame includes a base [14] and a parallel, vertically spaced lintel [16]. The hinge assembly [10] is characterised therein that it comprises a continuous, elongate hinge extending between and pivotably secured at two opposing ends thereof to the base [14] and lintel [16] respectively such that the hinge assembly [10] also constitutes a door post about which the door [12] is swiveled.
[0056] The hinge assembly [10] comprises an internal axle shaft [18] which is secured at two opposing ends thereof to the base [14] and lintel [16] respectively; and an external load-bearing shaft [20] which extends coaxially with the internal shaft [18] and is pivotally secured at two opposing ends thereof to the base [14] and lintel [16] such that the external shaft [20] is pivotable relative to the internal shaft [18]. The door [12] is secured to the external shaft [20] so that pivoting of the external shaft [20] swivels the door [12] between a closed position (see
[0057] Both the internal and external shafts [18; 20] protrude into and are secured at opposing ends thereof within the base [14] and lintel [16] respectively of the frame. In the illustrated embodiment of the invention, the internal shaft [18] is also pivotally secured within the base [14] and lintel [16] such that both the internal and external shafts [18; 20] are pivotable, with the external shaft [20] also being pivotable relative to the internal shaft [18].
[0058] The illustrated hinge assembly [10] includes two pivot assemblies [22; 24] for pivoting the hinge so as to swivel the door [12] between the closed and open positions. In particular, the hinge assembly [10] includes a bottom pivot assembly [22] which is arranged approximate a bottom end of the hinge and which is characterised therein that it is encased within the base [14] and inaccessible from outside of the frame. The hinge assembly [10] also includes a top pivot assembly [24] which is arranged approximate a top end of the hinge and which is characterised therein that it is encased within the lintel [16] and inaccessible from outside of the frame.
[0059] The bottom pivot assembly [22] secures the internal and external shafts [18; 20] of the hinge assembly [10] within the base [14] of the frame such that the external shaft [20] is rotatable relative to the internal shaft [18]. The bottom pivot assembly [22] includes at least one load-bearing thrust bearing [28] which is concentrically positioned with the internal shaft [18] and mounted beneath the bottom end of the external shaft [20] such that the thrust bearing [28] carries the axle load of the external shaft [20].
[0060] The bottom pivot assembly [22] further includes at least one load-bearing pin [30] engaging the bottom end of the internal shaft [18] for anchoring the internal shaft [18] within the base [14], the arrangement being such that the thrust bearing [28] is mounted circumferentially about the load-bearing pin [30]. In this embodiment of the invention, the internal shaft [18] is rotatably secured within the base [14] and lentil [16] of the frame, with the load-bearing pin [30] being a pivot pin for rotatably anchoring the internal shaft [18] within the base [14]. In this embodiment of the invention the bottom pivot assembly [22] also includes a pivot bearing [32] in which the load-bearing pivot pin [30] is mounted for pivoting the pivot pin [30] and internal shaft [18] within the base [14].
[0061] The load-bearing pivot pin [30] includes a cylinder [30.1] and a peripheral flange [30.2] extending radially outwardly from the cylinder [30.1], the arrangement being such that an upper end of the cylinder is partially forced and snugly fitted into the internal shaft [18] so that the bottom end of the internal shaft [18] rests upon the peripheral flange [30.2] of the load-bearing pivot pin [30]. The opposite lower end of the pivot pin cylinder [30.1] includes a radially tapered step [30.3] for peripherally accommodating the pivot bearing [32] and thrust bearing [28] respectively in vertically spaced coaxial alignment.
[0062] The bottom pivot assembly [22] further includes a washer [26] mounted intermediate the bottom end of the external shaft [20] and the thrust bearing [28] and peripherally engaging the load-bearing pivot pin [30] such that the external shaft [20] rests upon the washer [26] and the thrust bearing [28] and mechanically cooperates with the internal shaft [18] through the washer [26]. In this embodiment of the invention, where the internal shaft [18] is also pivotable about the load-bearing pivot pin [30], swiveling of the door [12] between a closed and an open position is achieved through pivoting of the external shaft [20] by means of the washer [26] and thrust bearing [28], while at the same time the load-bearing pivot pin [30] pivots the internal shaft [18] by means of the pivot bearing [32] and the washer [26].
[0063] The bottom pivot assembly [22] is characterised therein that the thrust bearing [28] and the pivot bearing [32] have different inner and outer diameters, particularly with the thrust bearing [28] having a larger inner and outer diameter than the pivot bearing [32].
[0064] The bottom pivot assembly [22] is housed within a bottom pivot housing [34] which is complimentarily dimensioned to receive at least the load-bearing pivot pin [30], pivot bearing [32] and thrust bearing [28].
[0065] The top pivot assembly [24] secures the internal and external shafts [18; 20] within the lintel [16] of the frame such that the external shaft [20] is rotatable relative to the internal shaft [18]. The top pivot assembly [24] includes at least one anchoring pin [36] engaging the top end of the internal shaft [18] for securing the internal shaft [18] within the lintel [16]. In this embodiment of the invention, in which the internal shaft [18] is rotatably secured within the frame, the anchoring pin [36] is a pivot pin for rotatably securing the internal shaft [18] within the lintel [16]. The top pivot assembly [24] also includes a pivot bearing [38] within which the anchoring pivot pin [36] is mounted for pivoting the pivot pin [36] and internal shaft [18] within the lintel [16].
[0066] The anchoring pivot pin [36] includes a cylinder [36.1] and a peripheral flange [36.2] extending radially outwardly from the cylinder [36.1], the arrangement being such that a bottom end of the cylinder [36.1] is partially forced and snugly fitted into the internal shaft [18] so that the top end of the internal shaft [18] engages the peripheral flange [36.2] of the anchoring pivot pin [36]. The opposite upper end of the pivot pin cylinder [36.1] is mounted within the pivot bearing [38].
[0067] The top pivot assembly [24] further includes at least one washer [40] mounted intermediate the top end of the external shaft [20] and the pivot bearing [38] and peripherally engaging the anchoring pivot pin [36] such that the external shaft [20] engages the washer [40] and mechanically cooperates with the internal shaft [18] through the washer [40], the arrangement being such that when the door [12] is swiveled between a closed and an open position, the external shaft [20] is pivoted by means of the washer [40], while at the same time the anchoring pivot pin [36] pivots the internal shaft [18] by means of the pivot bearing [38] and the washer [40].
[0068] The top pivot assembly [24] is housed within a top pivot housing [42] which is complimentarily dimensioned to receive at least the anchoring pivot pin [36] and the pivot bearing [38].
[0069] The hinge assembly [10] is characterised therein that it enables the door [12] to open more than ninety degrees, specifically more than hundred-and-eighty degrees, and more specifically up to two hundred and seventy degrees.
[0070] The hinge assembly [10] is particularly suitable for, although not limited to, connecting doors to one end of freight containers [44]. In this application, the hinge assembly [10] further includes a concealed locking rebate [46] dimensioned for sealing a narrow elongate gap [48] between the pivoting external shaft [20] of the hinge assembly [10] and a wall [50] of the container [44]. The locking rebate [46] comprises an L-shaped hinge plate [52] which is secured to and extends radially outwardly from the external shaft [20] of the hinge assembly [10]; and a complimentarily dimensioned L-shaped locking plate [54] which is secured to and extends from an interior surface of a wall [50] of the container [44] such that when the door [12] is in the closed position, the L-shaped hinge plate [52] engages and cooperates with the complimentarily dimensioned L-shaped locking plate [54] to seal the elongate gap [48] between the hinge assembly [10] and container wall [50]. The L-shaped hinge plate [52] is connected to and extends substantially the length of the external shaft [20] between the base [14] and the lintel [16].
[0071] The concealed locking rebate [46] aims not only to seal the elongate gap [48] between the hinge assembly [10] and the container [44] against environmental factors, but also further to secure the door [12] to the container [44] in the event of theft. Should thieves cut through the concealed hinge assembly [10] approximate the base [14] and the lintel [16] in an attempt to remove the entire hinge assembly [10] and door [12], the concealed locking rebate [46] serves to retain the door [12] against the container [44], thus further complicating removal of the door [12].
[0072] The invention finds particular, although not exclusive, application for hingedly mounting a door [12] to a freight container [44] wherein the door [12] is pivotably secured at one edge thereof to an open end of the freight container [44] by means of the hinge assembly [10] as set out herein. It will, however, be appreciated that the hinge assembly [10] can equally well be used to secure doors in other applications, such as pivotally securing safe doors to a safe housing.
[0073] The invention also provides for locking the door [12], comprising the concealed pivot hinge assembly [10], by means of a remotely operable security locking mechanism [56] adapted for locking the door [12] to the frame. With reference to
[0074] The frame may include receiving means [68] for receiving at least a portion of the deadbolt means [58] and securing the deadbolt means [58] when in the locked position. In particular, the frame may include receiving means [68] within both the base [14] and lintel [16] which are complimentarily dimensioned for receiving at least a portion of the deadbolt means [58], and particularly the deadbolt plungers [60] therein.
[0075] In the illustrated embodiment of the invention the deadbolt means [58] includes two co-axial deadbolt plungers [60] which are vertically displaceable in opposite directions between the locked and unlocked position such that one plunger [60] is secured in the receiving means [68] of the lintel [16], while the other plunger [60] is secured in the receiving means [68] of the base [14] when the deadbolt means [58] is in the locked position.
[0076] The deadbolt plungers [60] are hingedly coupled to two crank arms [62], which are in turn hingedly coupled to the actuator [64] for vertical displacement of the deadbolt plungers [60].
[0077] It will be appreciated that other embodiments of the invention are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention as set out in the consistory clauses. So, for example, the internal shaft [18] may be a rigid, immovable shaft which is anchored at two opposing ends thereof within the base [14] and lintel [16] respectively, with the external shaft [20] being pivotable about the internal shaft [18] via a bearing arrangement intermediate the internal and external shafts [18; 20].