Adjustable door hinge
11479998 · 2022-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D5/128
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An adjustable door hinge having asymmetric leaves, one leaf on the door plane and a gap between leaf knuckles for vertical adjusting crescent disc shims and a leaf having a slot for positioning a fastener along the slot for lateral adjustments.
Claims
1. An adjustable door hinge comprising: two hinge plates coupled by at least one knuckle having a pin axially disposed centerline in the knuckle; the knuckle pin extending through and beyond the knuckle and having a pin length adjustable screw cap; a first of the two hinge plate leafs disposed along a door plane, the first hinge plate leaf having a slot with notches for a demarking slot fastener positioning stations with markings for positioning a slot fastener along the slot and at least one hole in the hinge plate leaf for a first hinge leaf fastener coupling the first hinge leaf to the door along the door plane; the second of the two hinge plate leafs disposed in the door frame plane, the second hinge plate leaf having at least two holes for fastening at least two fasteners to the second hinge plate leaf to the door frame; at least one crescent shim disc force fit onto the pin having knuckle gap between the plate leaves, and an extended pin length for accommodating a knuckle gap for insertion of at least one crescent shaped disc shim, whereby a door can be elevated by slightly lifting the door and exposing the pin in a knuckle gap between the plates and inserting one or more crescent shaped shim disc onto the pin in the knuckle gap providing adjusting elevation from the crescent disc thickness length relative to the door frame, by lifting the first hinge plate leaf an inserted disc(s) thickness and accommodating a lateral shift of the door through a repositioning of slot fastener in the first hinge plate leaf slot.
2. An adjustable door hinge as in claim 1 wherein a series adjustment crescent discs thickness shims are provided.
3. An adjustable door hinge as in claim 1 further comprising recessed knuckles for mating with beveled shim discs on the pin.
4. An adjustable door hinge as in claim 1 further comprising knuckle penetrations extending to a centerline pin for accommodating winged head screws.
5. An adjustable door hinge as in claim 1 further comprising a slot with gear racks coupled to a slot fastener with a gear sleeve engaging the slot gear rack confined in the slot with an anchored gear coupled to the slot gear rack confined and teeth engaged in the slot plane.
6. A method for an adjustable door hinge as in claim 1 further comprising the steps of providing a slot with gear racks coupled to a slot fastener with a gear sleeve engaging the slot gear rack confined in the slot with an anchored gear coupled to the slot gear rack confined and gear rack engaged in the slot.
7. A method for an adjustable door hinge comprising the steps of: providing two hinge plates coupled by at least one knuckle having a pin axially disposed centerline in the knuckle; extending the knuckle pin through and beyond the knuckle and having an adjustable screw cap end; providing a first of the two hinge plate disposed along a door plane, the first hinge plate having a slot with notches fora demarking slot fastener anchoring stations with markings for metering along the slot and at least one hole in the hinge plate for a first hinge leaf fastener coupling the first hinge to the door along the door plane; providing a second hinge plate leafs disposed in the door frame plane, the second of the two hinge plate having at least two holes for fastening at least two fasteners to the second hinge plate to the door frame; force fitting at least one crescent shim disc onto a knuckle gap between the plates leaving, and accommodating the knuckle gap for insertion of at least one crescent shaped disc shim, whereby a door can by elevated by slightly lifting the door and exposing the pin through a knuckle gap between the plates and inserting one or more crescent shaped shim disc onto the exposed pin in the knuckle gap providing the crescent disc length relative to the door frame lift, by lifting the first hinge plate an inserted disc(s) thickness and or accommodating a lateral door frame adjustment by shift of the door through a repositioning of an fastener in the first hinge plate leaf slot.
8. A method for an adjustable door hinge as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of providing a series of adjustment crescent disc shims to adjust a door elevation.
9. A method for an adjustable door hinge as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of providing recessed knuckle ends for mating with beveled shim discs on the pin.
10. A method for an adjustable door hinge as in claim 7 further comprising the steps of providing knuckle penetrations extending to a centerline pin for accommodating winged head screws.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) Specific embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) In the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a more thorough understanding of the invention. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known features have not been described in detail to avoid unnecessarily complicating the description.
Objects and Advantages
(9) An object of the invention that will provide an inexpensively manufactured hinge that will function with conventional entry doors and provide adjustment of such doors inside their frames.
(10) Another object of the invention is provide for easy adjustment of both newly hung doors and doors having been hanging for many years.
(11) Yet another object of the invention would be to provide a door hinge which is easy to mechanically adjust from the exterior of the hinge and should bear the majority of weight of the hung door in such a manner so as not to bind the adjustment components when the door weight is imparted to the hinge.
(12) Yet still another objective of the invention is to create door hinge solutions where adjustment are not difficult in attached door location should the weight of the door jam a bushing, especially prevalent in older doors that have been hanging long enough to develop door sag for any reason present an unreasonably expensive solution.
(13) Another object of the invention is to create a hinge to alleviate the need for shimming on newly mounted doors or old doors in need of replacement.
(14) Yet another object of the invention is a door hinge that would reduce the potential for stripping the mount of the screws to the door or frame from the repeated removal and reinstallation of the screws when door clearance adjustments are required.
(15) The present invention discloses several embodiments for making a door hinge to relieve some of the deficits cited above with previous door hinge designs. Furthermore in an aspect of the invention, material other than metal and metal alloys can be used, as are plastics and composite materials.
(16) Yet another object of the invention is to create a device that would alleviate the need for shimming on newly mounted doors or old doors in need of replacement.
(17) Another object of the invention is a door hinge that would reduce the potential for stripping the mount of the screws to the door or frame from the repeated removal and reinstallation of the screws when door clearance adjustments are required.
Figure Details
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(20) In an embodiment a more-or-less rectangular slot 223 with gear teeth 225 229 sleeve engaging a slot along the upper and lower slot gear racks coupled to a door anchoring fastener 221 226 with a gear sleeve 225 229 respectively and a gear 227 engaging the slot upper and lower gear racks 219 218 respectively and confined in the slot 223 and engaged with the slot upper and lower gear racks 219 218 respectively. Thus to mechanically adjust from the exterior of the hinge majority of weight of the hung door which may have developed sag, is leveraged from a gear 227 turning and doesn't bind the adjustment components when the door weight is on the hinge. Moreover, this would reduce the potential for stripping the mount of the screws to the door or frame from the repeated removal and reinstallation of the screws when door clearance adjustments can be made by mechanically shifting by gear.
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(25) Therefore, while the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this invention, will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. Other aspects of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the appended claims.