GEARED HINGE WITH REMOVABLE ACCESS PANEL
20190203511 ยท 2019-07-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D11/0081
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/1078
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05D11/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D7/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
B66B13/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A door hinge includes first and second leaves each with a plate portion, a free edge and an opposite geared edge, the geared edges meshing with each other as the leaves operationally pivot. Each leaf has a front surface and an opposite back surface. A cap covers the meshed geared edges on the back surface and defines a pivot axis for each of the leaves, the cap defining a channel A recess is provided in the front surface of each leaf, the recesses being in communication with the channel, each recess defining a break in the geared edges. First and second access panels are removably secured in the recesses, having a geared panel edge complementary with the leaf geared edge and filling the break, and at least one of the access panels being secured to the respective hinge leaf by security fasteners extending only into the leaf.
Claims
1. A hinge configured for pivotably mounting a door in a door frame, said hinge comprising: a first leaf having a first plate portion, a first free edge and an opposite first geared edge; a second leaf having a second plate portion, a second free edge and a second geared edge, said first and second geared edges constructed and arranged to mesh with each other as said first leaf is pivoted axially relative to said second leaf; said first and second leaves having a front surface, and an opposite back surface facing at least one of the door and the door frame upon which said hinge is mounted; a cap configured for covering said meshed first and second geared edges on said back surface and defining a pivot axis for each of said first and second leaves, said cap defining a channel; a first recess in said front surface of said first leaf and a complementary second recess in said front surface of said second leaf, said recesses being in communication with said channel, each said first and second recess defining a break in said first and second geared edges; a first access panel removably secured in said first recess, having a first geared panel edge complementary with said first geared edge and filling said break; a second access panel removably secured in said second recess, having a second geared panel edge complementary with said first geared edge and filling said break; and at least one of said first and second access panels being secured to said respective hinge leaf by security fasteners extending only into said leaf
2. The hinge of claim 1 further including a cavity in a floor of said first and second recesses dimensioned for accommodating an electrical conductor.
3. The hinge of claim 2 further including undercuts in said first and second access panels arranged to be opposite said cavities for defining a conductor space in each said leaf.
4. The hinge of claim 2, further including an electrical conductor provided in one of strands of wire or a ribbon format.
5. The hinge of claim 4, further including conductor openings in each of said first and second leaves located in said recesses.
6. The hinge of claim 1 further including axially spaced gaps in said first and second geared edges of said leaves, and a bearing block located in each said gap.
7. The hinge of claim 6 wherein peripheral margins of said first and second access panels are located between adjacent, axially spaced said bearing blocks.
8. The hinge of claim 1 further including panel fastener openings in said first and second recesses, and mounting holes in each of said first and second leaves for mounting said hinge to said door and said door frame, said mounting holes having a diameter larger than a corresponding diameter of said panel fastener openings.
9. A hinge configured for pivotably mounting a door in a door frame, said hinge comprising: first and second leaves each with a plate portion, a free edge and an opposite geared edge, said geared edges meshing with each other as said leaves operationally pivot; each leaf has a front surface and an opposite back surface; a cap covers said meshed geared edges on said back surface and defines a pivot axis for each said leaf, said cap defining a channel; a recess is provided in said front surface of each said leaf, said recesses being in communication with said channel, each said recess defining a break in said geared edges; first and second access panels are removably secured in said recesses, having a geared panel edge complementary with said leaf geared edge and filling said break; at least one of the access panels being secured to the respective hinge leaf by security fasteners extending only into the leaf; and each said recess defining a cavity, and each said access panel defining an undercut in an inner wall, said cavity and said undercuts being aligned and defining an electrical conductor space for accommodating an electrical conductor.
10. The hinge of claim 9 wherein said cavity is generally trapezoidal in shape.
11. The hinge of claim 9 wherein said access panels each have a peripheral margin that is spaced between axially adjacent bearing blocks.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] Referring now to
[0023] More specifically, the present door hinge 10 is a continuous gear hinge, and extends axially or vertically the full length of the door 12. Included on the hinge 10 is a first or hinge leaf 20, and a second or jamb leaf 22. Each of the first and second leaves 20, 22 is a mirror image of the other, and so the following general explanation will relate to one leaf to simplify matters.
[0024] Referring now to
[0025] Referring now to
[0026] A feature of the present hinge 10 is that each of the first and second leaves 20, 22 has a respective recess, identified as a first recess 42 and a second recess 44, in the front surface 30 of each plate portion 24. It is preferred that the first and second recesses 42, 44 are complementary to each other, and both are in communication with the channel 40 through a break or slot 46 in the plate portion 24 in the general area of the gear edges 28. Each recess 42, 44 is provided with a conductor opening 48 that opens to the back surface 32 of the plate portion 24. In the preferred embodiment, the conductor opening 48 has a generally rectangular dimension with an area that is less than half the area of the corresponding recess 42, 44, however other configurations and dimensions are contemplated.
[0027] Referring now to
[0028] In the present application, security fastener will refer to a threaded fastener having a head 60 with an atypical configuration, such that a standard slotted, Philipps, hex or TORX bit will not positively engage the head for installation or removal. While other configurations are contemplated, in the present hinge, the preferred format of the security fastener 56 has a head 60 with laterally spaced blind bores 61 (
[0029] Another aspect of the present hinge 10 and the use of the security fasteners 56 is that the fasteners threadably engage the leaves 20, 22 and more particularly the recesses 42, 44 but do not project past the back surface 32, and as such do not project into the door 12 or the door frame 14. Each of the leaves 20, 22 is secured to the respective portions of the door 12 and the door frame 14 using conventional fasteners such as wood screws 62 (
[0030] As described above, in institutional facilities such as hospitals, care centers, clinics and offices where continuous gear hinges are often installed, there is a growing use of electrically-operated components such as sensors, locks and the like. These components are typically installed with wired conductors, such as multi-lead cables, individual strands of wire or the like. Installation and maintenance of these electronic components is facilitated by providing the hinge with suitable spaces for accommodating the conductors without requiring removal of the hinge or the door. However, with the use of more complicated electronics, the spaces provided in conventional hinges for conductors has often been found to be inadequate. Referring now to
[0031] Referring now to
[0032] Also, an area of the undercut 74 occupies a majority of the inner wall 76. To accommodate a panel fastener head opening 78 in the access panels 50, 52. In addition, it is preferred that the undercuts 74 in each of the access panels 50, 52 are opposite to, and aligned with the cavities 64 in each recess 42, 44 to create a contiguous conductor space 80 (
[0033] Referring now to
[0034] Thus, it will be seen that the present hinge 10 features the use of security fasteners 56 for restricting access to the wiring of the hinge, and provides an enhanced electrical conductor space 80 defined by complementary portions of the access panels 50, 52 and the recesses 42, 44 that accommodates a wider variety of conductors than conventional hinges. By dimensioning the access panels 50, 52 to be located between adjacent bearing blocks 86, smaller panels are utilized, and correspondingly smaller security fasteners 56 are employed. Using the present access panels 50, 52 and hinge leaves 20, 22, the electrical conductor 68 is installed easily without disassembly of the hinge 10 from the door 12 and/or the frame 14.
[0035] While a particular embodiment of the present geared hinge with removable access panel has been described herein, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the invention in its broader aspects and as set forth in the following claims.