Switch Hinge
20220403689 · 2022-12-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05Y2400/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D11/0081
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hinge for a door pivotally mounted on a cabinet is provided with a switch for activating an electrical circuit within the cabinet. The switch has a reed sensor mounted within a base of the hinge for activating the electrical circuit and a magnetic actuator affixed to a pivot pin of the hinge for moving relative to the reed sensor to activate the reed sensor between a normally open position deactivating the electrical circuit when the door is closed and a closed position activating the electrical circuit when the door is open.
Claims
1. A hinge for a door pivotally mounted on a cabinet, said hinge comprising a housing for securement to a cabinet, said housing having an outwardly projecting base with a first cam surface thereon; a post for securement to a door, said post having a pivot pin pivotally mounted in said base for movement of said post between a closed position and an open position and a second cam surface in mating engagement with said first cam surface for moving said post axially of said pivot pin relative to said base during pivoting of said pin in said base; and a switch for activating an electrical circuit within the cabinet, said switch having a reed sensor mounted within said base for activating the electrical circuit and a magnetic actuator affixed to said pivot pin for moving therewith relative to said reed sensor to activate said reed sensor between a normally open position deactivating the electrical circuit and a closed position activating the electrical circuit.
2. A hinge as set forth in claim 1 wherein said magnetic actuator is press-fitted in said pivot pin.
3. A hinge as set forth in claim 1 wherein said magnetic actuator is concentrically fixed on one end of said pivot pin.
4. A hinge as set forth in claim 1 wherein said reed sensor has a pair of normally open ferromagnetic flexible metal contacts and said magnetic actuator has a magnetic field for moving said metal contacts from said normally open position to a closed position for activating said reed sensor.
Description
[0014] These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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[0020] Referring to
[0021] The hinge 10 is constructed in a manner similar to the model number R50-2000, a Hinge Edgemount Cam Lift with Switch referenced above and comprises a housing 11 for securement to the cabinet (not shown) that has an outwardly projecting hollow base 12, a post 13 for securement to the door (not shown) and a cover 14 for fitting over the post 13.
[0022] In addition, the hinge 10 has a cylindrical cam 15 seated in the base 12 with a circumferential cam surface 16 at the upper end, as viewed, disposed about a central bore 17 that passes through the cam 15.
[0023] The post 13 has a depending pivot pin 18 that is rotatably mounted in the bore 17 of the cam 15 and a circumferential cam surface 19 on an underside that surrounds the pivot pin 18 and is matingly received on the cam surface 16 of the cam 15. The cam surfaces 16, 19 are shaped such that the post 13 moves vertically, as viewed, relative to the housing 11 as the post 13 rotates relative to the housing 11 between a closed position of the door (not shown) relative to the cabinet (not shown) and an open position of the door relative to the cabinet.
[0024] The hinge 10 is also provided with a switch 20 for activating an electrical circuit (not shown) for a light or other electrical appliance, such as a fan, within the cabinet (not shown).
[0025] Referring to
[0026] The reed sensor 21 is an off-the-shelf sensor that has a pair of ferromagnetic flexible metal contacts (not shown) in a hermetically sealed glass envelope. For example, the reed sensor 21 is similar to a Model 59020-1-S-02-F obtained from Mouser Electronics of Mansfield, Tex. The contacts are normally closed, opening when a magnetic field is present.
[0027] Referring to
[0028] The magnetic actuator 22 is a permanent magnet having a magnetic field for opening the metal contacts of the reed sensor 21 with the actuator 22 opposite the reed sensor 21 as indicated in
[0029] The actuator 22 is of cylindrical shape and is press-fitted transversely into the pivot pin 18 to be in alignment with the reed sensor 21 in the closed position of the hinge 10, i.e. with the door (not shown) in the closed position relative to the cabinet (not shown). In this position, the magnetic field of the actuator 22 causes the contacts of the reed sensor 21 to open away from each other thereby deactivating the electrical circuit within the cabinet (not shown).
[0030] Thus, as the door (not shown) is moved from the closed position of the door (not shown) relative to the cabinet (not shown) to an open position of the door relative to the cabinet, the post 13 moves vertically, as viewed, causing the pivot pin 18 to move vertically, i.e. axially of the pivot pin 18 relative to the base 12.
[0031] When the post 13 pivots on the base 12, the pivot, pin 18 moves vertically, as viewed, and the actuator 22 moves away from alignment with the reed sensor 21 thereby moving the magnetic field from having an effect on the contacts of the reed sensor 21, This allows the contacts of the reed sensor 21 to return to the normally closed position thereby activating the electrical circuit in the cabinet.
[0032] Referring to
[0033] The invention thus provides a switch hinge of a cam-lift type with a switch that is not prone to the entry of water and/or gas that may adversely affect operation and that is reliable in operation.
[0034] The invention also provides a hinge with an internal switch that is of simple construction.