HINGE FOR DOORS
20230374833 · 2023-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D5/128
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Hinge for the mutual engagement of panels composed of two opposed wing-like elements (1, 2), each of them including a basic body provided with through-holes for housing fixing screws to a panel and with engagement means with the wing-like complementary element provided at a lateral end of said basic body, at the end of the mutual engagement area locking means (3) for engagement of one wing with respect to the other are provided, characterized in that the former of said wing-like means (1) includes a basic body (14), having a rectangular trapezium profile, the end opposite to the vertical side of which being rounded in order to house a round-profiled cavity (15) therein; the latter of said wing-like means (2) in turn includes a basic body (23) having a partially polygonal and partially rounded profile at the engagement end with the complementary wing-like means (1), said rounded portion making up a cylindrical body that about halfway through along its height tapers to form a pin (23); the locking element (3) provides engagement and manoeuvring means on the outer surface and sealing engagement means of said wing-like means.
Claims
1. Hinge for the mutual engagement of panels comprising two opposed wing-like elements (1, 2), each of them comprising a basic body provided with through-holes for housing screws for fastening to a panel and with engagement means with the wing-like element complementary therewith provided at a lateral end of said basic body, at the end of the mutual engagement area locking means (3) being provided for the engagement of one wing with respect to the other, characterized in that the former of said wing-like means (1) comprising a basic body (15), having a generically quadrilateral profile having a rounded end housing a circular-profiled cavity (16) therein; the latter of said wing-like means (2) in turn comprising a basic body (22), having a partially polygonal and partially rounded profile at the end engaging with the complementary wing-like means (1), said rounded portion making up a cylindrical body which tapers about halfway through to form a pin (24); the locking element (3) provides engagement and manoeuvring means on the outer surface and sealing engagement means with complementary sealing engagement means provided in the mutual engagement area of said wing-like means.
2. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that said cavity (16) of said basic body (15) of the former of said wing-like means (1) provides a thickening (19) halfway through along its height starting from the area of contact and engagement with said pin (24) provided on said latter wing-like means (2), said thickening providing two invitation grooves (17, 18), having different widths, the shape of said thickening (19) halfway through along its height determining the forming of a housing chamber (20) of the engagement surface of said locking element (3).
3. The hinge as in claim 2 characterized in that on the surface of said thickening (19), which identifies said chamber (20) opposite slits (21) are provided for housing an engagement tooth (12) made of a flexible material provided on said locking element (3).
4. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that said latter of said wing-like means (2) comprising a trapezoidal prism having the profile of an irregular pentagon, concave along the side placed at the smallest distance to said pin (24).
5. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that said pin (24) comprising an internally hollow cylinder provided at one end with two opposite engagement teeth (25, 26), of different sizes, suitable to slide within the invitation grooves (17, 18), and to engage with said annular band (11).
6. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that said locking element (3) comprising a disc-shaped body (6) carrying, on its outside facing surface, an engagement and manoeuvring element (5) and, on the inside facing surface, a carousel element (7) and within which a cylindrical, central, hollow body (8) is arranged.
7. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that said engagement and manoeuvring area of said locking element (3) comprising a recess for the insertion of a manoeuvring key.
8. The hinge as in claim 6 characterized in that said carousel element (7) comprising a shaped perimeter frame (9), provided with lightening cut-outs (10), ending on the free end with an annular band (11), said engagement tooth (12) extending from said band (11).
9. The hinge as in claim 8 characterized in that said annular band (11) in its internal surface, in correspondence with four columns (13) arranged essentially under thin notches (14), displays weakening grooves of a size equal to said columns (13).
10. The hinge as in claim 9 characterized in that three of said columns (13) have identical size and one has a larger width than the others.
11. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that said tooth (12) is suitable for engagement with the matching part of the locking body (1) in the two positions 0°-45°.
12. The hinge as in claim 1 characterized in that on the mutual engagement surface of both said wing-like means (1, 2) a reference frieze (4) is provided defining the alignment position of the angle of one wing with respect to the other.
13. The hinge as in claim 1, characterized in that the angle swept by said former wing with respect to said latter wing ranges between −15° and 180°.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0016] The finding is now described with reference to the attached drawings, aimed at representing in a merely illustrative and not limiting way a preferred embodiment of the hinge according to the invention, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The hinge according to the invention is composed of two opposed wing-like elements 1, 2, each of them comprising a basic body with an essentially rectangular profile, provided with through-holes for housing fixing screws to a panel and with engagement means with the complementary wing-like element 1, 2 provided at a lateral end of said basic body. At the end of the mutual engagement area between these two wings a locking element 3 is additionally provided.
[0029] On the mutual engagement surface of each of the two wings a reference frieze 4 is provided, to promote the correct mutual positioning during the assembly step, the alignment of the grooves 4 defining the perfect alignment of the angle of one wing with respect to the other.
[0030] In order to allow a correct movement of the locking element 3 an engagement and manoeuvring area is provided on the top of it, typically comprising an element of ergonomic gripping 5, or other analogous means. For example, a recess for the insertion of a manoeuvring key can be simply provided.
[0031] The locking element 3 comprising a disc-shaped body carrying the engagement and manoeuvring element 5, on the surface facing outwards and a carousel element 7 on the opposite surface; inside said carousel body a central, cylindrical, internally hollow body 8 is arranged.
[0032] Said carousel element 7 comprising a shaped perimeter frame 9, provided with lightening cut-outs 10, ending on the free end with an annular band 11, along the external lateral profile of which an engagement tooth 12 extends, projecting with respect to the frame 9. The annular band 11, in correspondence with four columns 13 placed essentially under thin notches 14, internally displays weakening grooves of equal size to said columns. Further, three of said columns 13 have identical dimensions and one having a larger width than the others. In correspondence with the columns, tooth 12 projecting from said annular band 11 is made of a flexible material, in order to increase—as it will be explained below—the engagement of said locking element 3 with the hinge body.
[0033] The first of said wing-like means 1 comprising a basic body 15, having a rectangular trapezium profile, the end opposite to the vertical side of which being rounded so as to house a cavity 16 having a rounded profile therein, internally shaped in such a way that two invitation grooves 17 and 18 are present, the groove 17 having a larger width than groove 18. As it can be observed from
[0034] Said cavity 16 of said basic body 15 provides a thickening 19 halfway through its height starting from the area of contact and engagement with the other wing, which determines the making up of a chamber 20 for housing the engagement surface of said locking element 3. On the surface of said thickening 19 identifying said chamber 20 opposing slits 21 are provided, for housing the engagement tooth 12 made of a flexible material provided on said locking element 3.
[0035] The latter of said wing-like means 2, in turn, is composed of a basic body 22, having a partially polygonal and partially rounded profile at one end, that is the engagement end with the other wing. The basic polygon comprising a trapezoidal prism 23 from which a cylindrical body laterally extends, which about halfway through its height tapers to form a pin 24. In correspondence with the tapering, the prism 23 takes the profile of an irregular pentagon, concave on one of the minor sides, namely the one closest to the pin 24.
[0036] Pin 24 comprising an internally hollow cylinder provided at one end of two opposed engagement teeth 25, 26, of different sizes, suitable to slide—complementary with them—inside the invitation grooves 17, 18.
[0037] The mounting of the hinge is relatively simple: after fastening one wing on the door side and one wing on the frame side with screws, the user inserts the pin of the hinge of the shutter side in the corresponding site of the frame side, taking care to align them using the frieze identifying the alignment line, obtaining then the coplanarity of the door and frame planes.
[0038] The pin of the hinge is inserted in the cylindrical cavity of the complementary wing, the protruding teeth being inserted in suitable grooves provided along the internal walls of said cylindrical cavity, and finding housing in a recess of larger diameter provided on the top of said cylindrical cavity. In said recess, the pin is free to rotate and is able to exit its site only in case of a precise alignment of the teeth with their corresponding grooves.
[0039] Once the matching phase is concluded, the user insists on the engagement and manoeuvring body, using optional required tools, causing a 45° rotation of it, and in such a way achieving the locking of the panel with respect to the frame. In particular, the 45° run of the locking element is determined by the engagement of the teeth 25, 26 at the top of pin 24 with the annular band 11, although it does not define its certain positioning.
[0040] Similarly, for the disengagement of the panel with respect to the frame, it is enough to unlock, with the optionally required tool, the engagement and manoeuvring area and subsequently to lift the door, to be able then to proceed with other related activities.
[0041] Since the rotation of the hinge might determine a shift of the locking element 3, a projecting and flexible tooth 12 is further provided. Such tooth 12 engages with the matching part of the locking body 1 in the two positions 0-45°, preventing its rotation. Then, the user brings the two sides of the hinge into engagement and rotates the locking element 3. Teeth 25 and 26 enter their seats 17 and 18, as it is well seen in
[0042] The so obtained structure, with the particular two-wing shape, with the mutual engagement areas composed of a trapezoidal prism and a cylinder, allows a particularly wide rotation angle of one wing with respect to the other, comprised between −15° and 180°.
[0043] As it is clear, a similar solution allows operating on the panel in a short time and with both hands completely free to manage it, without the risk of falls of the tools used for the unlock, or of the panel itself.
[0044] It is also clear that the so-obtained hinge is able to axially lock the two sides of the hinge one to the other, preventing the door to lift or slip unintentionally.
[0045] As it appears completely clear also to an average experienced user that had to deal with this kind of product, the solution now described appears particularly useful for horizontal hatches, for which the gravity effect is obviously much more limited and the free sliding of the hatch with respect to the frame appears to be a not neglectable problem.