HINGE
20180320428 ยท 2018-11-08
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D3/186
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A parallel hinge (10) for holding an opening member in a frame. The hinge (10) includes a first arm (11) connected between a fixed pivot (16) mountable on one of the member and frame and a movable pivot (17) mountable on the other of member and frame. The hinge (10) includes a second arm (12) connected between a fixed pivot (18) mountable on the other of the member and frame and a movable pivot (19) mountable on the one of the member and frame. The arms (11, 12) being pivotally connected (13) intermediate their ends to allow a scissor action. One of the arms (12) has two portions (14, 15) such that one portion lies above the other arm at the intermediate pivot and the other portion lies below, such that on closing the arms can overlie one another. Each of the portions (14, 15) of the arm (12) has a first end mountable on one of the member and frame, and a second opposed end providing a load transfer member (22, 23) extending beyond the intermediate pivot (13). The load transfer member (22, 23) of each portion is engaged with the other portion in order to distribute the load uniformly across at least a portion of the arm (12).
Claims
1. A parallel hinge for holding an opening member in a frame, the hinge comprising a first arm connected between a fixed pivot mountable on one of the member and frame and a movable pivot mountable on the other of member and frame, and a second arm connected between a fixed pivot mountable on the other of the member and frame and a movable pivot mountable on the one of the member and frame, the arms being pivotally connected intermediate their ends to allow a scissor action, wherein one of the arms has two portions with one portion connected above the other arm at the intermediate pivot and the other portion connected below, such that on closing the arms can overlie one another; characterised in that at least one of the portions of the arm comprises a load transfer arrangement which extends beyond the intermediate pivot to engage the other portion of the arm so at to provide a load transfer path which bypasses the intermediate pivot.
2. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the portions of the arm has a first end mountable on one of the pivots on the member and frame, and an second opposed end, the load transfer arrangement comprising a load transfer member at the second end which extends beyond the intermediate pivot.
3. A hinge as claimed in claim 2, further comprising at least one engagement feature to provide mutual engagement between the load transfer member and an adjacent section of the other portion of the arm.
4. A hinge as claimed in claim 3, wherein the mutual engagement feature comprises a tab extending substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the arm.
5. A hinge as claimed in claim 3, wherein the adjacent section of the other portion of the arm is provided with at least one second engagement feature for cooperative engagement with the at least one first engagement feature.
6. A hinge as claimed in claim 5, wherein the second engagement feature comprises a recess in the side of the arm.
7. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the portions of the arm comprise a load transfer arrangement which extends beyond the intermediate pivot to engage the other portion of the arm.
8. A hinge as claimed in claim 7, wherein the load transfer arrangements of each portion of the arm are arranged to engage on opposing sides of the arm.
9. A hinge as claimed in claim 7, wherein each portion of the arm provides at least one first engagement feature located on a load transfer member and at least one second engagement feature for cooperative engagement with the at least one first engagement feature provided by the load transfer member of the other portion of the arm.
10. A hinge as claimed in claim 9, wherein the at least one first engagement feature and at least one second engagement feature of a portion of the arm are located equidistant of the intermediate pivot.
11. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the transverse cross-sectional dimension of the second end of one or both portions of the arm tapers inwardly towards the free end of the second end of the portion.
12. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the intermediate pivot is located at the centre of each arm.
13. A hinge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the arms are cranked such that for each arm the ends lie in a single plane.
14. (canceled)
Description
[0020] The invention may be performed in various ways and a specific embodiment will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which;
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[0025] With reference to
[0026] The arm 11 is connected between a fixed pivot 16 on the first track 30 and a sliding or movable pivot 17 on the second track. Correspondingly, the arm 12 extends between a fixed pivot 18 on the second track 40 and a slideable pivot 19 on the first track 30. In use one of the tracks 30 and 40 will be attached to one of an opening member or frame (not illustrated), and the other track 40, 30 will be connected to the other of the window and frame.
[0027] As mentioned above, the portions 14, 15 of arm 12 respectively lie above and below the arm 11. In the closed position, the arms 11, 12 are in line with one another. Further, by suitably cranking the arms 11 and 12, the respective ends of the arms can be located in a single horizontal (in this orientation) plane in alignment with the relevant track 30, 40. As a result in the closed position, the pivots 16 and 18, and 19 and 17, are effectively stacked on top of one another. This means that the opening member can be fully and tightly closed within the frame, providing both increased security and a particularly pleasing aesthetic arrangement.
[0028] Arm 12 is split into two portions 14 and 15. A first end of one portion 15 is secured to one track 40 by a fixed pivot 18. The first end of the other portion 14 is secured to the other track 30 by a slideable pivot 19. The other adjacent ends 20, 21 of each portion 14, 15 are formed with a load transfer arrangement which provides an interconnection between the portions 14 and 15. The load transfer arrangement does not provide a fully rigid connection between the portions so does not remove the advantages of the multi-part construction but also enables load to be transferred between the portions by means other than the pivot 13. The load transfer arrangement may include a load transfer member 22, 23 at the second opposed ends 20, 21 of each of the portions 14, 15.
[0029] The load transfer member 22 of portion 14 extends beyond the intermediate pivot 13 and lies above the other arm 11. The other load transfer member 23 of portion 15 extends beyond the pivot 13 in the opposite direction and lies below arm 11. The load transfer members 22, 23 are each tapered inwardly towards the free end 20, 21 of the second end of the portions 14, 15.
[0030] Each load transfer member 22, 23 includes a tab 24, 25 at the second ends 20, 21 of the portion 14, 15. Each tab 24, 25 extends substantially perpendicular to the plane of the corresponding arm 11, 12. Each tab 24, 25 extends in a direction towards the other arm of the hinge. The tabs 24, 25 may be conveniently formed by a lateral extension from the arm portion which is then bent perpendicular to the plane of the arm. It may be noted that a transverse notch is cut in the arm portion next to the tab to assist in forming the tab.
[0031] Each portion 14, 15 of the arm 12 further provides a recess 26, 27 shaped and dimensioned to receive and engage the corresponding tab 24, 25 of the load transfer member 22,23 of the other portion 15, 14 of the arm 12. The tab 24, 25 and the recess 26, 27 are located equidistant of the intermediate pivot. The location of the tabs 24, 25 and recesses 26, 27 of the load transfer members 22, 23 ensure that the load is distributed evenly across the pivot connection 13.
[0032] Although the illustrated embodiment comprises a combination of tabs and recesses to provide cooperative engagement between the load transfer members 22, 23 and the other portion of arm 12, it is to be understood that the portions may comprise a combination of any suitable engagement features to provide cooperative engagement between the load transfer member of one portion and the other portion of the arm.
[0033] In the illustrated embodiment, the free ends 20, 21 of the portions 14, 15 of the arm 12 provide a tab 24, 25 for engagement with the other portion 15,14 of arm 12. It is however to be understood that the engagement feature 24, 25 may be provided at any suitable location on the load transfer member 22, 23 and are not required to be provided at the free end 20,21 of the corresponding portion 14, 15. The location of each of the engagement feature(s) on the portion of the arm will be determined by the distance over which the load is to be uniformly distributed across the arm.
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[0035] In contrast,
[0036] Although the invention has been described above with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be appreciated that various changes or modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims. For example, whilst the hinge described above has a single pair of arms the skilled person will appreciate that for some heavy duty applications multiple pairs of arms may be used. For example a pair of tracks may be supported by two pairs of scissor arms which act in parallel.