HINGE ARRANGEMENT FOR A SWITCH CABINET AND A CORRESPONDING METHOD
20220145679 · 2022-05-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D7/1083
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hinge arrangement for a switch cabinet, having a switch cabinet body and a switch cabinet door which is fastened thereto via at least two hinges arranged vertically one above the other, at least a first of the hinges, which is arranged above a second of the hinges, having a first body-side hinge half with a first hinge pin which projects vertically upwards from a first pin seat, onto which a first door-side hinge half is fitted, wherein the first hinge pin has an auxiliary mounting position in which it projects from the first pin seat by a first length which is greater than a second length by which a second hinge pin of a second body-side hinge half of the second hinge projects from its second pin seat. A corresponding method is also described.
Claims
1. A hinge arrangement for a switch cabinet comprising a switch cabinet body and a switch cabinet door fastened thereto via at least two hinges arranged vertically one above the other, at least a first one of the hinges, which is arranged above a second one of the hinges, having a first body-side hinge half with a first hinge pin projecting vertically upwards from a first pin seat onto which a first door-side hinge half is fitted, wherein the first hinge pin has an auxiliary mounting position in which it projects from the first pin seat by a first length which is greater than a second length by which a second hinge pin of a second body-side hinge half of the second hinge protrudes vertically upwards from its second pin seat, wherein the first hinge pin is accommodated in the first pin seat so as to be displaceable in the vertical direction between the auxiliary mounting position and an end position, wherein the first hinge pin protrudes from the first pin seat in the end position by a third length which is substantially identical to the second length, and wherein the first hinge pin assumes a detent position in the auxiliary mounting position.
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4. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, in which at least the first hinge pin has a stop via which the first hinge pin bears against the first pin seat in the end position (E), the stop being arranged a distance (D) above the first pin seat in the auxiliary mounting position.
5. The hinge arrangement of claim 4, wherein the stop is a flange projecting on the outer periphery of the hinge pin, preferably a circumferentially projecting flange.
6. A hinge arrangement according to claim 4, wherein the stop in the end position (E) is received in a recess on an upper side of the first pin seat.
7. The hinge arrangement of claim 6, wherein the stop is aligned with an upper abutment surface of the first pin seat in the end position (E) so that the stop and the upper abutment surface form a support for the first door-side hinge half.
8. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the first hinge pin has a further auxiliary mounting position (M2) in which the first hinge pin protrudes from the first pin seat by a fourth length smaller than the first length.
9. The hinge arrangement according to claim 1, in which the first hinge pin assumes a detent position in at least one further auxiliary mounting position.
10. The hinge arrangement according to claim 9, in which, in the detent position, a spring element fixed to the first pin seat at least on one side engages in a latching notch on the outer circumference of the first hinge pin.
11. The hinge arrangement according to claim 9, wherein the first hinge pin rests on the spring element in a further auxiliary mounting position with a run-up slope.
12. The hinge arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the spring element is arranged in a spring receptacle opening into a first pin seat channel of the first pin seat and accessible from the outside of the first pin seat.
13. The hinge arrangement of claim 12, wherein the spring receptacle includes opposing and spaced apart bearing surfaces for a clamping end of the spring element, wherein in at least one of the detent positions the clamping end abuts a first of the two bearing surfaces that opens into the pin seat channel.
14. The hinge arrangement according to claim 13, wherein said first hinge pin in a position different from one of said detent positions, said clamping end is pressed by said first hinge pin under a bias against the second of said two bearing surfaces located at a distance from said pin seat channel.
15. The hinge arrangement according to claim 2, wherein the first hinge pin has a circumferential notch at the outer periphery of its upper end with which the first hinge pin protrudes from the first pin seat in the end position (E).
16. A method for mounting a switch cabinet door to a switch cabinet body using a hinge arrangement according to claim 1, the method comprising: Positioning of the hinge pin of a first body-side hinge half, which is arranged above a second body-side hinge half, in an auxiliary mounting position, in which the hinge pin of the first body-side hinge half projects from its pin seat by a length which is greater than a length by which the hinge pin of the second body-side hinge half projects from its pin seat; Attachment of the switch cabinet door to the switch cabinet body, wherein the first door-side hinge half, which is arranged above a second door-side hinge half, is pushed only partially onto the hinge pin of the first body-side hinge half, wherein the second door-side hinge half is arranged completely above the second body-side hinge half; Aligning the switch cabinet door with respect to the switch cabinet body so that a hinge pin receiver of the second door-side hinge half is aligned with the hinge pin of the second body-side hinge half; and Lowering the switch cabinet door, whereby the second door-side hinge half is pushed onto the hinge pin of the second body-side hinge half, wherein the first hinge pin is transferred from the auxiliary mounting position to the end position.
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18. The method of claim 16, wherein said positioning comprises positioning a first hinge pin in a first auxiliary mounting position and positioning a second hinge pin located below the first hinge pin and above a lowermost hinge pin, in a second auxiliary mounting position, the second hinge pin protruding from its pin seat by a length that is less than a length by which the first hinge pin protrudes from its pin seat and that is greater than a length by which the lowermost hinge pin protrudes from its lowermost pin seat.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0027] The drawings described herein are for illustrative purposes only of selected embodiments and not all possible implementations, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
[0028] Further details of the invention are explained with reference to the figures below. Thereby shows:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0036] Example embodiments will now be described more fully with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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[0038] Standard switch cabinets 1 normally have a height of approximately 2 meters, whereby the switch cabinet door 4 also extends over the entire height of the switch cabinet 1 in order to achieve the largest possible opening dimension, so that the switch cabinet door 4 must be aligned over its entire vertical length parallel to the switch cabinet frame 25, in particular to a vertical profile of the latter, to which the door 4 can be fixed via three hinges 3 arranged equidistantly to one another, in order to suspend the switch cabinet door 4. In the embodiment according to
[0039] To solve this problem, the invention proposes a hinge arrangement which differs from hinge arrangements known from the prior art in that the hinge pin 7 of at least one hinge 3 has an auxiliary mounting position in which it protrudes from its first pin seat 6 by a length which is greater than a length by which a second hinge pin 7 of a second body-side hinge half 5 of a second hinge 3 protrudes from its pin seat 6. Such an enclosure-side hinge half 5 is shown in
[0040] Analogous to the body-side hinge half 5 known from the prior art, the hinge half 5 according to the invention as shown in
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[0043] Lowering the door also causes the uppermost door-side hinge half to step on the stop 11 of the uppermost body-side hinge half, thereby gradually inserting the pin 7 further into its pin seat 6, in particular the pin seat channel 17. Further lowering of the door then results in the middle door-side hinge half also stepping on the stop 11 of the middle body-side hinge half as shown in
[0044] Also in the auxiliary mounting positions M1, M2 of the hinge pin according to
[0045] In the second auxiliary mounting position M2 according to
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[0048] The features of the invention disclosed in the foregoing description, in the drawings as well as in the claims may be essential to the realization of the invention both individually and in any combination.
[0049] The foregoing description of the embodiments has been provided for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure. Individual elements or features of a particular embodiment are generally not limited to that particular embodiment, but, where applicable, are interchangeable and can be used in a selected embodiment, even if not specifically shown or described. The same may also be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the disclosure, and all such modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.