HINGE FOR THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF HINGED DOORS OF FURNITURE

20220195776 · 2022-06-23

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    Abstract

    Hinge for the opening and the closing of hinged doors of furniture units, including a first fixed body designed to be housed in a seat of a horizontal plane of the structure of a furniture unit, such as a base or a top, and a second movable body designed to be housed in a seat of a door of the furniture unit, to actuate the door during opening and closing by way of of a movement mechanism including at least one lever or connecting rod connecting a pin placed on the fixed part of the hinge and a pin placed on the movable part, wherein the closing force of the door is determined by a spring, the spring acting, with a tilting action, on an extension of the connecting rod beyond the hinge pin.

    Claims

    1. Hinge for the opening and the closing of hinged doors of furniture units, comprising a first fixed body designed to be housed in a seat of a horizontal plane of the structure of a furniture unit, and a second movable body designed to be housed in a seat of a door of the furniture unit, to actuate the door in the opening and closing positions by means of a movement mechanism comprising at least one lever or connecting rod connecting a first pin placed on said fixed part of the hinge and a second pin placed on said movable part, in which the closing force of the door is determined by spring means, wherein said spring means act, with a tilting action, on an extension of said connecting rod beyond said first hinge pin, wherein said spring means comprise a compression spring held in position during tilting by a guide-spring stem sliding in a seat and having a head restrained to said extension of the connecting rod, the spring acting between said head of the stem and a stop around said seat.

    2. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein said head of the guide-spring stem has a recess designed to engage with a protrusion of said extension of the connecting rod.

    3. The hinge according to claim 1, further comprising a damper against which said extension of the connecting rod acts during closure of the door.

    4. The hinge according to claim 1, further comprising a second connecting rod connecting a pin placed on the fixed body of the hinge and a pin placed on said movable body, said second connecting rod co-operating with the connecting rod for the actuation of the door during opening and closing.

    5. The hinge according to claim 4, further comprising a second damper against which a nose of said second connecting rod acts when closing the door.

    6. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    7. The hinge according to claim 2, further comprising a damper against which said extension of the connecting rod acts during closure of the door.

    8. The hinge according to claim 2, further comprising a second connecting rod connecting a pin placed on the fixed body of the hinge and a pin placed on said movable body, said second connecting rod co-operating with the connecting rod for the actuation of the door during opening and closing.

    9. The hinge according to claim 3, further comprising a second connecting rod connecting a pin placed on the fixed body of the hinge and a pin placed on said movable body, said second connecting rod co-operating with the connecting rod for the actuation of the door during opening and closing.

    10. The hinge according to claim 7, further comprising a second connecting rod connecting a pin placed on the fixed body of the hinge and a pin placed on said movable body, said second connecting rod co-operating with the connecting rod for the actuation of the door during opening and closing.

    11. The hinge according to claim 8, further comprising a second damper against which a nose of said second connecting rod acts when closing the door.

    12. The hinge according to claim 9, further comprising a second damper against which a nose of said second connecting rod acts when closing the door.

    13. The hinge according to claim 10, further comprising a second damper against which a nose of said second connecting rod acts when closing the door.

    14. The hinge according to claim 2, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    15. The hinge according to claim 3, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    16. The hinge according to claim 4, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    17. The hinge according to claim 5, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    18. The hinge according to claim 7, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    19. The hinge according to claim 8, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    20. The hinge according to claim 9, wherein said fixed body is made of two half-shells, which house a pair of casings, between which the various components of the hinge are arranged.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] Further features of the invention will be made clearer by the detailed description that follows, referring to an embodiment thereof purely by way of a non-limiting example, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:

    [0018] FIG. 1 shows schematically in perspective a furniture unit with hinged door in which hinges are used according to the invention;

    [0019] FIG. 2 is an assembled axonometric view of a hinge according to the invention, in particular for assembly in the upper part of the furniture unit of FIG. 1;

    [0020] FIG. 3 is a blown-up axonometric view of the hinge of FIG. 2;

    [0021] FIGS. 4 to 8 are plan views from above of the hinge of FIG. 2 with the cover of the hinge body removed to show the internal components; the various drawings show a sequence of positions during the closing of the door, the opening taking place in reverse sequence; FIG. 4 of maximum opening is enlarged with respect to the others and shows some parts in transparency for a better illustration.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

    [0022] FIG. 1 shows schematically a furniture unit 1 to illustrate the positioning and the functioning of the hinge according to the invention. Furniture unit 1 comprises a base or lower plane 2, a cap or upper plane or top 3, two side walls 4, a possible back wall 5 and a door 6.

    [0023] Door 6 can have hinged or flap opening with respect to the structure of the furniture unit, by means of a pair of hinges 10 acting between the door itself and said lower 2 and upper 3 planes.

    [0024] Naturally a hinge 10 can also be provided between door 6 and an intermediate plane (not shown) properly attached to the structure of the furniture unit.

    [0025] With particular reference to FIG. 2, hinge 10 comprises a first body or fixed body 11 that is inserted in a seat of a horizontal plane 2, 3 of the furniture unit, and a second body or mobile body 12 that is inserted instead in a seat of door 6.

    [0026] The second body 12 of hinge 10 is made in two different conformations, with a section 13 that is oriented upwards or downwards, depending on whether the hinge is positioned at base 1 or top 2 of the furniture unit, as shown schematically in FIG. 1.

    [0027] The hinge shown in FIG. 2 is depicted in the assembly position in the upper left corner of the furniture unit, corresponding to the hinge shown at the top in FIG. 1.

    [0028] As can be seen in the blown-up view of FIG. 3, the first body 11 is made in two half-shells substantially identical one to the other, one lower or base 20 and one upper or cover 21, which accommodate a pair of plates or casings 22, between which the various components of the device are arranged.

    [0029] In particular, hinge 10 is of the so-called type with four pins 14 and 15, 16 and 17, to which a pair of levers or connecting rods 18, 19 are restrained respectively, which accompany door 6, by means of the second body 12 of the hinge, during the opening and closing movement.

    [0030] The two connecting rods 18, 19, which join the two bodies 11, 12 of hinge 10, have a shape slightly arched in the same direction.

    [0031] The connecting rod 18, which we will refer to as external connecting rod, is jointed at the hinge pin 15 carried by the body 12 attached to the door at one of its ends, and at the pin 14 to the body 11 attached to the structure of the furniture unit at one of its intermediate points.

    [0032] The connecting rod 19, which we shall refer to as internal connecting rod, is instead jointed at pins 16, 17 of bodies 11, 12 at its respective ends.

    [0033] The external connecting rod 18 is under the action of a compression spring 30, which acts with one of its ends at an internal protrusion 41 of an extension 40 of the connecting rod 18 beyond hinge pin 14, and tilting with respect to this protrusion 41.

    [0034] The other end of the spring 30 rests against a stop 31 formed between the two casings 22.

    [0035] In particular, inside the spring 30 there is a guide-spring stem 32 with a head 33 provided with a recess 34 (FIG. 3) for engagement with the protrusion 41 of the connecting rod 18.

    [0036] The stem 32 is inserted in a seat 35 formed between the two casings 22, inside said stop 31, where it can slide to allow the tilting of the spring 30.

    [0037] During the opening movement of the door 6, which assumes in succession the positions shown in the sequence of drawings backwards, from 8 to 4, the spring 30 is loaded, and the stored energy is returned by the spring in the closing phase.

    [0038] In particular, during closing, starting from the condition of maximum opening of the door shown in FIG. 4, which is about 100° , the spring 30 is almost inactive up to the condition of FIG. 7 (dead point condition), that is at an opening angle of about 20° , from where it starts to unload by exerting a torque on the external connecting rod 18, given by the force F of the spring for the arm b, shown in FIG. 7, thus causing the automatic closing of the hinge and therefore of the door, as shown in FIG. 8.

    [0039] To prevent the door slamming against the fixed structure of the furniture unit during closing, due to the force exerted by the spring 30, a pair of dampers or decelerators 50, 51 are provided, designed to soften the movement of closing of the door.

    [0040] In particular, the damper 50 is restrained to slide linearly in a seat 52 formed between the two casings 22, and is actuated by a nose 53 of the internal connecting rod 19. The stem 54 of the damper 50 abuts against a stop tab 55 formed on the lower casing 22.

    [0041] The other damper 51 is constrained to slide linearly in a seat 61 formed in an adjustment body 60, and its stem 56 is actuated by the free end 43 of the external connecting rod 18.

    [0042] The end of the damper 51 opposite the stem 56 abuts against an additional stop 62, as shown in the drawings, or directly against a stop formed on one of the two casings 22.

    [0043] The adjustment body 60 is not further described, in that it does not form a specific object of the invention. It has a front adjustment screw 64 and a side adjustment screw 65, respectively, to move the entire hinge assembly slightly forwards-backwards and sideways.

    [0044] The direct action of the spring 30 on the external connecting rod 18 avoids the annoying dragging between metal parts that occurs in devices of the prior art using an additional rocker lever interposed between the spring and a lever or connecting rod for actuation of the door.

    [0045] The tilting assembly of the spring 30 on the guide-spring stem 32 with head 33 allows a thrust on a tilting contact point on the connecting rod 18, avoiding any dragging.

    [0046] In addition, the providing of the double shock absorbers 50, 51, with which connecting rods 19, 18 respectively work, allows the movement of the door to be dampened efficiently when closing.

    [0047] From what has been disclosed above, the advantages of the invention with respect to the prior art appear clear.

    [0048] Although in the description above there was mention of a spring 30, it is clear that a group of springs acting on the external connecting rod 18 can be provided, and also the compression spring can be replaced by a traction spring, modifying the structure thereof appropriately.

    [0049] Naturally the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment previously described and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, but numerous detailed changes may be made thereto, without departing from the scope of the invention itself, as defined by the appended claims.