Concealable hinge
11814887 · 2023-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A hinge for pivotally securing a frame substantially flush to a mounting surface, the hinge comprising a plurality of leaves and a plurality of articulation points wherein each leaf is connected to two articulation points and movement of at least one leaf connected to each articulation point occurs substantially simultaneously. With four leaves and four articulation points the hinge is configured for fluid movement as the articulation points are utilized or activated concurrently to pivot the frame about the hinge and with respect to a mounting surface. A pair of hinges wherein one hinge may be a mirror image of the other can be used to mount the frame to the mounting surface.
Claims
1. A hinge comprising: a plurality of leaves; and a plurality of articulation points, wherein each leaf is connected to two different articulation points such that each leaf is connected to two different leaves, wherein each leaf of the plurality of leaves has a different dimension, and wherein at least one leaf has a first length extending along a first axis and a second length extending along a second axis and wherein the first and second axis are substantially perpendicular to one another.
2. The hinge of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of leaves are substantially flat.
3. The hinge of claim 1 wherein a first leaf is provided with one or more apertures for securing the hinge to a mounting surface.
4. The hinge of claim 3 wherein a second leaf is provided with one or more apertures for securing an object to the hinge to pivotally secure the object to the mounting surface.
5. The hinge of claim 1 wherein in a first position the hinge is substantially flat having a substantially consistent thickness of less than about 3/16 inch.
6. The hinge of claim 1 having four leaves and four articulation points.
7. The hinge of claim 1 wherein each articulation point is a joint between two leaves forming a knuckle.
8. The hinge of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of articulation points is actuated concurrently.
9. A hinge for pivotally securing a frame substantially flush to a mounting surface, the hinge comprising a plurality of substantially flat leaves, each leaf having different dimensions and at least one leaf having a non-symmetrical shape, and a plurality of articulation points wherein each leaf is connected to two articulation points and movement of at least one leaf connected to each articulation point results in substantially simultaneous movement of a second leaf connected to each same articulation joint 1.
10. The hinge of claim 9 comprising four leaves and four articulation points wherein one leaf is mounted to the mounting surface and the three remaining leaves are pivoted concurrently with one leaf pivoting about two different articulation points concurrently.
11. The hinge of claim 9 for mounting a first side of the frame to the mounting surface such that the frame can be pivoted away from the mounting surface about the first side by way of opening a second opposing side of the frame.
12. The hinge of claim 9 wherein the hinge has four leaves and four articulation points and in a first position the hinge is a substantially flat hinge.
13. The hinge of claim 12 wherein in a second position the hinge has three sides to form an overall triangular shape.
14. The hinge of claim 13 wherein two leaves form one side of the hinge in the second position.
15. The hinge of claim 13 wherein in the second position a first side of the hinge is secured to the mounting surface and a second side of the hinge supports the frame.
16. The hinge of claim 1 wherein two leaves each have a first length extending along a first axis and a second length extending along a second axis and wherein the first and second axis are substantially perpendicular to one another and wherein the two leaves are not connected by a same articulation joint.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) A hinge for pivotally mounting an object to a surface is disclosed herein. The hinge allows for the object to be mounted substantially flush against the surface as the hinge, in a mounting position, is substantially flat and thin. The hinge has multiple articulation points, referred to herein as “joints” or “knuckles” for providing multiple articulation points or pivot points such that the object can be pivoted away from the mounting surface by use of one or more hinges described herein. In one embodiment a frame such as a picture frame can be mounted with one or more hinges to a wall to cover an in-wall device, such as a safe. The picture frame then is pivoted about the hinges to open in the manner of a door to expose the safe. The hinge or hinges are sufficiently low in profile in the mounting position such that the picture frame is nearly flush or otherwise substantially flat against the wall as the hinges provide a mounting mechanism that is concealed by the picture frame in the same manner other picture frame hanging or mounting equipment is fully hidden behind the picture frame without substantially spacing the frame away from the wall. The hinges do not have a protruding or visible joint, or knuckle, in the manner of ordinary or standard door hinges when used to pivotally mount an object to wall.
(21) The hinge described herein is mountable on a pre-existing wall or mounting surface and does not require alteration of the surface or the frame. That is, the hinge or a pair of hinges can be used in the manner of ordinary hanging kits, meaning that no recesses in the wall or alteration of the frame construction are required to mount the frame to the surface in a manner substantially flush against the wall surface. Fasteners such as nails or screws can be used to secure one side of the hinge to the mounting surface and to secure a second side of the hinge to the frame.
(22) While illustrative examples used herein may refer to a picture frame or mirror mounting to a flat surface such as a vertical section of wall, the use of the hinge described herein is not so limited. Any number of objects may be pivotally mounted to any number of surfaces in any orientation. That is, the hinge may be used to conceal storage openings in floors or walls with items appearing to be floor boards, other decorative items flat or flush to the surface, or mirrors, art or other framed items.
(23) One or more hinges may be used to mounting a frame or mirror to a flat surface. When two or more hinges are used for mounting, the knuckles of each hinge may be inline or aligned along a same axis, for example, on a same side of the frame or mirror and in the same plane so as to enable smooth use and pivoting of the frame or frame with respect to the mounting surface and to prevent binding.
(24) A hinge 10 for pivotally mounting an object to a surface is illustrated in
(25) In a first position, a mounting position, the hinge 10 is substantially flat such that a thickness of the hinge 10 is only as great as a thickness of a thickest leaf or articulation point. That is, in the mounting position, as illustrated in
(26) In the embodiment illustrated, one leaf is a surface mounting leaf 14 meaning the leaf 14 is provided with one or more apertures 34 for receiving a fastener there through. Examples of fasteners may include but are not limited to nails or screws. The leaf 14 is secured to a mounting surface or wall.
(27) A second leaf is a frame supporting leaf 18 that is also provided with one or more apertures 36 for receiving a fastener there through. Examples of fasteners may include but are not limited to nails or screws. The frame is secured to leaf 18 to allow for pivoting of the frame attached thereto when the hinge is used.
(28) In a second position, an open position, as illustrated in
(29) The articulation points 20, 22, 24, and 26 provide one or more positions of the leaves 12, 14, 16, and 18 of the hinge 10 between the mounting and open positions.
(30) In further detail, as illustrated in
(31) In the embodiment illustrated, a first end 14A of leaf 14 is pivotally connected to a second end 12A of leaf 12 via knuckle 22. A second, opposing end 14B of leaf 14 is pivotally connected to a second end 16B of leaf 16 at knuckle 26. A first opposing end 16A of leaf 16 is then pivotally connected at knuckle 24 to a second end 18B of leaf 18. A first opposing end 18A of leaf 18 is then pivotally connected at knuckle 20 to a first end 12B of leaf 12. That is, each leaf 12, 14, 16, and 18 is connected via two different joints or knuckles 20, 22, 24, and 26 to two different leafs 12, 14, 16, and 18.
(32) The knuckles 20, 22, 24, and 26 are formed by way of corresponding and/or alternating hollow portions 29 on ends of adjacent leaves 12, 14, 16, and 18 wherein a pin 28 or 30 is received in the aligned hollow portions 29 to provide pivoting joints for the hinge 10.
(33) In the embodiment illustrated, the knuckles 20, 22, 24, and 26 are engaged concurrently such that movement of the leaves 12, 16, and 18 occurs concurrently when the leaf 14 is mounted to the mounting surface. Thus, when a frame is attached to the frame supporting leaf 18 and the frame is moved, the hinge 10 provides a fluid movement as the leaves are moved together to pivot the frame away from the mounting surface with which it was covering.
(34) In one embodiment, a frame can be mounted by one hinge or a pair of hinges positioned on one side of the frame to provide a pivot point on that side of the frame. The frame can then be “opened” in the manner of a door for example, by moving a side of the frame opposite the side behind which the hinges secure the frame to the mounting surface. Where a pair of hinges is used to mount the frame to the mounting surface, the two hinges provided may be mirror images of one another to provide for upper and lower mounting to a side opening frame, or to provide left and right mountings to a bottom or top opening frame.
(35) Each of the leaves 12, 14, 16 and 18 may be a plate or plates comprised of a metal or a hard plastic material, or combinations thereof. The plates may be substantially flat plates. The articulation points 20, 22, 24, and 26 may provide the overall thickness to the hinge in a mounting position as illustrated in
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(41) In one illustrative embodiment, hinge 10 is arranged such that a center of the articulation points 20 and 22, referred to as a lateral axis at the center of the respective pin for the knuckles 20 and 22, are spaced approximately 1.49 inches apart laterally. Measuring from approximately the center of articulation point 20 to the center of articulation point 24, these articulation points 20 and 24 are laterally spaced approximately 0.54 inches apart. Measuring from approximately the center of articulation point 22 to a center of articulation point 26, these articulation points 22 and 26 are laterally spaced approximately 5.54 inches apart.
(42) Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure.