DOOR HINGE WITH DAMPING FUNCTION
20230295968 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05F5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/081
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A door hinge with a damping function which is implemented according to the flow of oil when opening and closing a door so that a buffering force is applied during opening of the door, closing of the door is carried out smoothly. Due to rapid return of a damper unit, the damper unit immediately operates even when the door is closed immediately after being opened, thereby enabling smooth opening and closing of the door.
Claims
1. A door hinge for rotatably supporting a door so that the door performs an opening and closing operation, the door hinge comprising: a housing installed on the door, the housing comprising a space with an open side and a housing cap inserted into the open side; a main spring provided in the space of the housing; a damper unit configured to be elastically supported by the main spring, the damper unit comprising a bottom body having a first flow path formed at a center portion thereof, a top body inserted into the top body and having a second flow path formed at an outer peripheral portion thereof and a third flow path formed at a center portion thereof, and a checker having a plurality of openings, provided in the bottom body to be movable between the top body and the bottom body, and configured to block the third flow path when being moved to the top body; a shaft protruding from the side of the housing through the housing cap and configured to be rotated when the door is opened and closed; and a cam unit provided between the shaft and the damper unit, the cam unit comprising a top cam configured to be rotated in close contact with the shaft and having a first inclined surface formed at a bottom portion thereof, and a bottom cam having a second inclined surface formed at a top portion thereof and in contact with the first inclined surface.
2. The door hinge of claim 1, wherein the bottom body further comprises: a receiving portion into which the top body is inserted; a recess formed under the receiving portion and having the checker provided therein; and a cross flow path formed on a bottom surface of the recess and configured to guide a movement of oil to the first flow path, and wherein when the door is opened, the checker is pushed upward to form a space between the checker and the bottom surface of the recess, so that the oil moved to the openings of the checker is moved to the first flow path through the cross flow path.
3. The door hinge of claim 1, further comprising an auxiliary spring provided under the damper unit and configured to generate a buffering force when the damper unit is pushed.
4. The door hinge of claim 1, wherein the second flow path comprises: an extension flow path configured to allow oil introduced into the first flow path of the bottom body to flow therethrough in a bent shape along a side surface of the top body; and a through flow path provided on the side surface of the top body through top and bottom portions of the top body and configured to allow the oil moved to the extension flow path to flow therethrough.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0024] Reference will now be made in greater detail to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings. The present disclosure, advantages of the present disclosure, and objectives achieved by the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description of embodiments described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. Terms used herein are selected to describe embodiments and thus should not be construed as the limit of the present disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. Moreover, the terms indicating directions are intended to help understanding of the description and can change depending on the viewpoint.
[0025] Meanwhile, the terms “top”, “bottom”, “up”, and “down” described in the embodiment are defined for easy explanation on the basis of the states illustrated in
[0026] Hereinafter, a door hinge with a damping function according to an embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The housing 10 is installed on a door. The housing 10 has a space with an open side. The main and auxiliary springs 20 and 25, the damper unit 50, and the cam unit 90, each of which will be described later, are provided in the space of the housing 10. The housing 10 includes a housing cap 11. The housing cap 11 is inserted into the open side of the housing 10. A shaft 60 is inserted into the housing cap 11. The shaft 60 protrudes from the housing 10 and is rotatably inserted.
[0029] The main spring 20 is provided in the space of the housing 10. The main spring 20 has a first end in contact with the damper unit 50 and a second end in contact with an inner wall surface of the space of the housing 10. The main spring 20 generates a compressive force as the damper unit 50 is pushed by the cam unit 90 when a door is closed. The main spring 20 facilitates opening of the door.
[0030] The damper unit 50 is elastically supported by the main spring 20 in the space of the housing 10. The structure of the damper unit 50 is illustrated in detail in
[0031] The bottom body 30 is a bottom part of the damper unit 50, i.e., a part in contact with the main spring 20 of the housing 10. The bottom body 30 includes a first flow path 31, a receiving portion 33, a recess 35, and a cross flow path 37. The first flow path 31 is formed to pass through a center portion of the bottom body 30. The first flow path 31 allows oil to flow therethrough. The receiving portion 33 is formed at a top portion of the bottom body 30, and is a portion to which the top body 40 is inserted and coupled.
[0032] The recess 35 is formed between the receiving portion 33 and the first flow path 31, and has the checker 45 provided therein. The height of an inner wall of the recess 35 is longer than that of the checker 45 so that the checker 45 is moved up and down. The cross flow path 37 is formed on a bottom surface of the recess 35, and guides oil to flow into the first flow path 31. That is, as illustrated in
[0033] The top body 40 includes a second flow path 42 and a third flow path 43. The second flow path 42 is formed at an outer peripheral portion of the top body 40, and the third flow path 43 is formed at a center portion of the top body 40. The second flow path 42 allows oil to flow therethrough between the top body 40 and the bottom body 30. The second flow path 42 includes an extension flow path 42a and a through flow path 42b. The extension flow path 42a has a bent portion extending in a bent shape along a side surface of the top body 40 from a first side to a second side of a bottom portion of the top body 40, and an elongate portion extending from the bent portion along the outer circumference of a bottom surface of the top body 40. The elongate portion of the extension flow path 42a is connected to the through flow path 42b. The through flow path 42b is formed on the side surface of the top body 40 through the top and bottom portions of the top body 40. In the drawings, it is illustrated that two extension flow paths 42a and two through flow paths 42b of the top body 40 are formed at a first side and a second side of the top body 40, respectively.
[0034] The checker 45 is provided in the bottom body 30 to be movable between the top body 40 and the bottom body 30. The checker 45 is received in the recess 35 of the bottom body 30. The checker 45 is moved up and down in the recess 35 depending on whether or not oil is introduced. When the checker 45 is moved upward, the third flow path 43 of the top body 40 is blocked. When the checker 45 is moved downward, oil flows through an opening 46 of the checker 45 and exits through the cross flow path 37 of the bottom body 30. The checker 45 includes a plurality of openings 46. In the drawings, it is illustrated that three openings 46 are provided at regular intervals along the circumference of the checker 45, and are curved circular holes.
[0035] The shaft 60 protrudes from the side of the housing 10 through the housing cap 11. The shaft 60 is installed on a door set, and is rotated when the door is opened or closed. The shaft 60 has an end coupled with a top cam 70 of the cam unit 90. When the door is opened or closed, the top cam 70 is rotated in conjunction with the rotation of the shaft 60.
[0036] The cam unit 90 is provided between the shaft 60 and the damper unit 50. The cam unit 90 includes the top cam 70 and a bottom cam 80. The top cam 70 is in close contact with the shaft 60, and is rotated in conjunction with the rotation of the shaft 60. When the top cam 70 is rotated by the rotational motion of the shaft 60, the bottom cam 80 is pushed and moved linearly.
[0037] The top cam 70 has a first inclined surface 71 formed at a bottom portion thereof. The bottom cam 80 has a second inclined surface 72 formed at a top portion thereof and in contact with the first inclined surface 71. As illustrated in
[0038] The auxiliary spring 25 is provided under the damper unit 50, i.e., inside the main spring 20, in the space of the housing 10. The auxiliary spring 25 generates a buffering force when the damper unit 50 is pushed. As illustrated in
[0039] Hereinafter, an opening and closing operation of the door hinge 100 with the damping function according to the present embodiment will be described.
[0040] First, a closing operation of the door will be described with reference to
[0041] As the cam unit 90 is pushed downward, a buffering action is generated by the operation of the main spring 20, the auxiliary spring 25, and the damper unit 50.
[0042] Next, an opening operation of the door will be described with reference to
[0043] As described above, during the opening operation of the door, the main spring 20 pushes the cam unit 90 as the cam unit 90 is returned, so that the door can be opened easily. Since the damper unit 50 does not operate by itself and there is no resistance, the door can be opened smoothly by the main spring 20.
[0044] While the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure has been described for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions, and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Therefore, the embodiment disclosed above and in the accompanying drawings should be considered in a descriptive sense only, and the scope of the present disclosure is not limited by the embodiment and the accompanying drawings. The spirit and scope of the present disclosure should be interpreted by the appended claims and encompass all equivalents falling within the scope of the appended claims.
DESCRIPTION OF THE REFERENCE NUMERALS IN THE DRAWINGS
[0045] 100: door hinge with damping function [0046] 10: housing [0047] 11: housing cap [0048] 20 and 25: spring [0049] 30 and 40: body [0050] 31, 37, 42, and 43: flow path [0051] 33: receiving portion [0052] 35: recess [0053] 45: checker [0054] 46: opening [0055] 50: damper unit [0056] 60: shaft [0057] 70 and 80: cam [0058] 71 and 72: inclined surface [0059] 90: cam unit