Hinge
10641022 ยท 2020-05-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D3/022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D2011/085
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/082
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05Y2600/40
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/1014
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/1008
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D11/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F5/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05F1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/08
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A hinge (100) including a first hinge leaf assembly, a second hinge leaf assembly pivotally coupled to the first hinge leaf assembly (101), a spring (138) operatively connected to the first and second hinge leaf assemblies, and a spring tensioning mechanism to adjust the bias of the spring (138). The first hinge leaf assembly includes a first hinge component (101) having a first mounting surface for securing to a first structure and a plurality of first knuckles (114, 115). The second hinge leaf assembly includes a second hinge component having a second mounting surface for securing to a second structure and a second knuckle (123). The spring biases the first hinge leaf assembly and the second hinge leaf assembly toward a closed position, wherein the spring is located with a hollow defined by coaxial alignment of the plurality of first knuckles (114, 115) and the second knuckle (123).
Claims
1. A hinge including: a first hinge leaf assembly including: a first hinge component having: a first mounting surface for securing to a first structure; and a plurality of first knuckles; and a second hinge leaf assembly, pivotally coupled to the first hinge leaf assembly, including: a second hinge component having: a second mounting surface for securing to a second structure; and a second knuckle; a spring operatively connected to the first and second hinge leaf assemblies to bias the first hinge assembly and the second hinge assembly toward a closed position, wherein the spring is located with a hollow defined by coaxial alignment of the plurality of first knuckles and the second knuckle; a spring tensioning mechanism to adjust the bias of the spring; and a dampener configured to slow the movement of the first hinge assembly relative to the second hinge assembly when moving toward the closed position, wherein the dampener is a hydraulic dampener.
2. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the spring tensioning mechanism includes: a cap including: a skirt which is receivable through one of the first knuckles, wherein the skirt includes a plurality of indents; and an aperture to receive a tail of the spring; and a screw receivable through a hole in a wall of the hollow for engaging with one of the plurality of indents which aligns with the hole such that the cap is non-rotatable relative to the receiving first knuckle, wherein the screw is able to disengage the respective engaged indent to allow the cap to be rotated relative to the first knuckle such that the tension of the spring is adjustable prior to re-engagement of the screw with a different one of the plurality of indents.
3. The hinge according to claim 2, wherein the cap includes a groove in a cap surface to enable a tool to be engaged within the groove to allow the cap to be rotated relative to the first knuckle.
4. The hinge according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of first knuckles includes an upper ring section and a lower ring section, and the second knuckle is an intermediate hollow cylindrical section which is located between and coaxial with the upper and lower ring sections.
5. The hinge according to claim 4, wherein a portion of the skirt of the cap protrudes into the intermediate hollow cylindrical section.
6. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein a body of the dampener is housed within a dampener cavity provided by one of the first and second hinge components, wherein a movable portion of the dampening mechanism protrudes outwardly from the dampener cavity and retracts within the body when the hinge moves toward the retained position.
7. The hinge according to claim 6, wherein the dampener includes a screw thread located at a base portion of the body for securing the dampener within the dampener cavity which includes a complementary screw thread, wherein an end portion of the body includes diametrically opposed gripping apertures to enable a tool to grip and rotate the dampener for securing within the dampener cavity.
8. The hinge according to claim 7, wherein the dampener includes diametrically opposed channels that extend from the diametrically opposed gripping cavities longitudinally along the body of the dampener.
9. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the dampener is housed within a cavity of the first hinge component, wherein the first hinge component includes a pair of arms which define the second mounting surface, wherein the pair of arms extend from the second knuckle, wherein the cavity is located at a junction between one of the arms of the pair of arms and the second knuckle.
10. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the first hinge component includes a first pair of arms that define the first mounting surface, the first pair of arms extend from the first knuckles, and the second hinge component includes a second pair of arms that define the second mounting surface, the second pair of arms extend from the second knuckle.
11. The hinge according to claim 10, wherein one of the arms of the first pair of arms includes a first arm cavity which is releasably closed with a first lid, wherein an external surface of the first lid is a portion of the first mounting surface, and wherein one of the arms of the second pair of arms includes a second arm cavity which is releasably closed with a second lid, wherein an external surface of the second lid is a portion of the second mounting surface.
12. The hinge according to claim 11, wherein the hinge includes a first magnetic element located within the first arm cavity and a second magnetic element located within the second arm cavity, wherein a magnetic attractive force between the first and second magnetic elements contribute to biasing the first hinge component and the second hinge component toward the closed position.
13. The hinge according to claim 10, wherein the first hinge component includes a first pair of ridges, each first ridge extending from a respective one of the first knuckles and tapers toward a distal side edge of the one of the arms of the first pair of arms, and wherein the second hinge component includes a second pair of ridges, each second ridge extending from the second knuckle and tapers toward a distal side edge of the one of the arms of the second pair of arms.
14. The hinge according to claim 10, wherein each arm of the first pair of arms includes holes for mounting the first structure to the first hinge component, and wherein each arm of the second pair of arms includes holes for mounting the second structure to the second hinge component.
15. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein one of the first and second hinge leaf assemblies includes the dampener, and the other one of the first and second hinge leaf assemblies includes a striker component, wherein the movable portion of the dampener is configured to strike the striker component when moving toward the closed position.
16. The hinge according to claim 15, wherein a portion of the striker angularly projects beyond a planar face of the second mounting surface.
17. The hinge according to claim 16 wherein the portion of the striker which angularly projects beyond the planar face of the second mounting surface projects within the dampener cavity in the closed position.
18. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein the hinge includes: a first cap which caps a top first knuckle of the plurality of first knuckles, wherein the first cap includes a first stiffener cavity; a second cap which caps a bottom first knuckle of the plurality of the first knuckles, wherein the first cap includes a second stiffener cavity; and a stiffener rod having a first end received within the first stiffener cavity and a second end received within the second stiffener cavity, wherein the stiffener rod extends longitudinally through the spring.
19. A hinge including: a first hinge leaf assembly including: a first hinge component having: a first mounting surface for securing to a first structure; and a plurality of first knuckles; and a second hinge leaf assembly, pivotally coupled to the first hinge leaf assembly, including: a second hinge component having: a second mounting surface for securing to a second structure; and a second knuckle; a spring operatively connected to the first and second hinge leaf assemblies to bias the first hinge component and the second hinge component toward a closed position, wherein the spring is located with a hollow defined by coaxial alignment of the plurality of first knuckles and the second knuckle; a spring tensioning mechanism to adjust the bias of the spring; and a dampener configured to slow the movement of the first hinge assembly relative to the second hinge assembly when moving toward the closed position; wherein one of the first and second hinge leaf assemblies includes the dampener, and the other one of the first and second hinge leaf assemblies includes a striker component, wherein the movable portion of the dampener is configured to strike the striker component when moving toward the closed position.
20. A hinge including: a first hinge leaf assembly including: a first hinge component having: a first mounting surface for securing to a first structure; and a plurality of first knuckles; and a second hinge leaf assembly, pivotally coupled to the first hinge leaf assembly, including: a second hinge component having: a second mounting surface for securing to a second structure; and a second knuckle; a spring operatively connected to the first and second hinge leaf assemblies to bias the first hinge component and the second hinge component toward a closed position, wherein the spring is located with a hollow defined by coaxial alignment of the plurality of first knuckles and the second knuckle; and a spring tensioning mechanism to adjust the bias of the spring, wherein the spring tensioning mechanism includes: a cap including: a skirt which is receivable through one of the first knuckles, wherein the skirt includes a plurality of indents; and an aperture to receive a tail of the spring; and a screw receivable through a hole in a wall of the hollow for engaging with one of the plurality of indents which aligns with the hole such that the cap is non-rotatable relative to the receiving first knuckle, wherein the screw is able to disengage the respective engaged indent to allow the cap to be rotated relative to the first knuckle such that the tension of the spring is adjustable prior to re-engagement of the screw with a different one of the plurality of indents.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES
(1) The example embodiment of the present invention should become apparent from the following description, which is given by way of example only, of a preferred but non-limiting embodiment, described in connection with the accompanying figures.
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MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
(41) The following modes, given by way of example only, are described in order to provide a more precise understanding of the subject matter of a preferred embodiment or embodiments.
(42) In the figures, incorporated to illustrate features of an example embodiment, like reference numerals are used to identify like parts throughout the figures.
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(44) The first hinge component 101 includes a first external surface 104 for securing to a first structure 1001 (see
(45) The second hinge component 102 includes a second external surface 106 for securing to a second structure 1002 (see
(46) The first and second magnetic elements 105, 107 are orientated such that preferably magnetic attraction between the first and second magnetic elements 105, 107 assist in biasing the first and second hinge components 101, 102 toward and maintaining the first and second hinge components 101, 102 in a retained position. As shown in
(47) As the magnetic elements 105, 107 do not suffer from wear, the magnetic elements 105, 107 supplement disadvantages of mechanical biasing elements such as springs and the like which generally fail over time, at least in some degree. Thus, as a mechanical biasing element of a hinge wears, the magnetic elements 105, 107 assist with biasing the hinge to the retained position. This therefore delays the time when the spring needs to be tensioned.
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(49) A first arm 109 of the first securing portion 108 of the first hinge component 101 is provided as a substantially flat plate and the second arm 110 is a ridged plate. The first arm 109 includes a recess 112 provided in the form of a cavity that has located therein the first magnetic element 105 of the hinge 100 as shown in
(50) The first hinge component 101 includes two short cylinder sections 114, 115 spaced apart from one another including an upper cylinder section 114 and a lower cylinder section 115, located at the outside of the corner of the L shaped member 108, such that the central axes of the cylinder sections 114, 115 align. The upper and lower cylinder sections 114, 115 are provided in the form of upper and lower ring sections. The cylinder sections 114, 115 are formed such that they merge with ridges 116a, 116b that run along the second arm 110 and taper to a point at the far edge of the second arm 110.
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(52) Similarly to the first hinged component 101, the L-shape of the second securing portion 117 allows for the second hinge component 102 to attach to two faces of a rectangular/square structure such as a post, door or other mounting point as shown in
(53) The second hinge component 102 includes an intermediate cylinder section 123, extending from the outside of the corner of the L shaped second securing portion 117. The intermediate cylinder section 123 has an axial length which substantially corresponds to the spacing between the upper and lower cylinder sections 114, 115 of the first hinge component 101. As shown in
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(59) As the hinge 100 moves toward the retained position such that the magnetic elements 105, 107 provide a magnetic force aiding this hinged movement, the pin 147 of the dampener 146 will come into contact with the striker plate 149 of the first component 101, wherein the pin 147 slowly retracts within the body 145, thereby slowing the approach of the first arms 109, 118 toward one another. In the closed position, at least a portion of the striker plate 149 protrudes within the void 144 housing the dampener 146 in order to allow the hinge 100 to fully close.
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(62) The hinge 100 can also include a braking mechanism 137. In particular, the braking mechanism 137 includes a braking screw 150 (see
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(64) The main hinge components 101, 102, 121, 113, 129, 130 are well suited to being manufactured from a cheap material such as polyethylene or other plastic, however may also be made from any other suitable material. In one particular form, the first and second hinge components 101, the upper and lower cap members 129, 130 and the covers 121 are manufactured from moulded glass reinforced nylon.
(65) It will be appreciated that the first and second securing portion 108, 117 could have a substantially curved cross-sectional profile along the pivot axis 103 in order to be secured to a curved structure, such as a pole having a circular cross-section.
(66) In certain embodiments, the bottom spring tail 140 of the spring may engage within a hole of an internal walled section of the intermediary cylindrical section 123.
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(69) Alternatively, it will be appreciated that either the upper or lower bottom end cap member 129, 130 can be modified to include a spring tensioning mechanism as disclosed in Australian Patent No. 666491, the contents of which in herein incorporated by reference.
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(73) Optional embodiments of the present invention may also be said to broadly consist in the parts, elements and features referred to or indicated herein, individually or collectively, in any or all combinations of two or more of the parts, elements or features, and wherein specific integers are mentioned herein which have known equivalents in the art to which the invention relates, such known equivalents are deemed to be incorporated herein as if individually set forth.
(74) Although a preferred embodiment has been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions, and alterations can be made by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention.