Vertically floating hinge
09677307 ยท 2017-06-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D3/022
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A vertically floating hinge includes a pin having a linear configuration, a first leaf, and a second leaf. The first leaf includes a pair of spaced apart first-leaf knuckles rotatably coupled to the pin. The second leaf includes at least one second-leaf knuckle rotatably coupled to the pin, the second-leaf knuckle situated between the pair of spaced apart first-leaf knuckles and configured to slide along the pin between the pair of first-leaf knuckles. The first-leaf knuckles are spaced apart from one another and define a first-leaf space therebetween, each first-leaf knuckle defining a first-leaf knuckle channel configured to receive the pin therethrough. The at least one second-leaf knuckle is smaller than the first-leaf space so as to selectively slide vertically along the pin between the pair of first-leaf knuckles.
Claims
1. A vertically floating hinge system for attachment to a swinging work piece, comprising: a pin having a linear configuration; a first leaf having a pair of spaced apart first-leaf knuckles rotatably coupled to said pin and being spaced apart from one another so as to define a first-leaf space therebetween, each first-leaf knuckle defining a first-leaf knuckle channel configured to receive said pin therethrough; and a second leaf having at least one second-leaf knuckle rotatably coupled to said pin, said second-leaf knuckle situated between said pair of spaced apart first-leaf knuckles and configured to slide along said pin between said pair of first-leaf knuckles; wherein said at least one second-leaf knuckle is smaller than said first-leaf space so as to selectively slide vertically along said pin between said pair of first-leaf knuckles; an upstanding base member having a first side and a second side opposite said first side; a plurality of first shelf assemblies pivotally coupled to said first side of said base member, each first shelf assembly being movable between a first rearward configuration generally perpendicular to said base member and a first forward configuration forwardly offset relative to said rearward configuration; wherein said first leaf includes a planar surface coupled to said base member and said second leaf includes a planar surface coupled to a respective one of the first shelf assemblies; a plurality of second shelf assemblies pivotally coupled to said second side of said base member, each second shelf assembly being movable between a second rearward configuration generally perpendicular to said base member and a second forward configuration forwardly offset relative to said rearward configuration; wherein said base member is a base shelving unit having a bottom shelf, an intermediate shelf upwardly displaced from said bottom shelf, and an upper shelf upwardly displaced from said intermediate shelf; wherein said base shelving unit defines an open front, an open first side, and an open second side.
2. The vertically floating hinge system as in claim 1, wherein said pin and respective first-leaf channels define a common imaginary vertical axis.
3. The vertically floating hinge system as in claim 2, wherein said first leaf and said second leaf are selectively rotatable about said common imaginary vertical axis via said pair of first-leaf knuckles and said at least one second-leaf knuckle, respectively.
4. The vertically floating hinge system as in claim 1, wherein: said first-leaf has a generally planar configuration and defines a plurality of spaced apart first-leaf apertures; and said second-leaf has a generally planar configuration and defines a plurality of spaced apart second-leaf apertures.
5. The vertically floating hinge system as in claim 1, comprising: a plurality of first rollers, at least one first roller being coupled to an underside of each first shelf assembly and configured to support a respective first shelf assembly on a floor surface and to enhance movement between said first rearward configuration and said first forward configuration; and a plurality of second rollers, at least one second roller being coupled to an underside of each second shelf assembly and configured to support a respective second shelf assembly on a floor surface and to enhance movement between said second rearward configuration and said second forward configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(8) A vertically floating hinge according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
(9) The floating hinge 70 is configured to enable an attached work piece, such as a shelf assembly having rolling portions, to move upward if a corresponding roller rolls onto a raised surface or, conversely, to enable an attached shelf assembly to move downward if a corresponding roller rolls into a recessed surface. This configuration alleviates the strain on the hinges so as to reduce failures or damage thereto.
(10) The floating hinge 70 includes a pin 72 having an elongate and linear configuration as is common to hinges (
(11) More particularly, the second-leaf knuckle 80 is configured to slide up and down along the pin 72 between the pair of spaced apart first-leaf knuckles 78, the first-leaf knuckles 78 defining a space therebetween. To accomplish this configuration, the second-leaf knuckle 80 is smaller than the space between the pair of first-leaf knuckles 78.
(12) Each first-leaf knuckle 78 may have a generally cylindrical configuration and define a first-leaf vertical channel 73 configured to receive the pin 72 therethrough (
(13) In addition, the first-leaf 74 has a generally planar surface and configuration and defines a plurality of spaced apart first-leaf apertures 75. By way of example, the first leaf 74 may be attached to a respective side of a work piece by extending fasteners such as screws through respective first-leaf apertures 75 into the work piece. Similarly, the second leaf 76 has a generally planar surface and configuration and defines a plurality of spaced apart first-leaf apertures 77. The second leaf 76 may be attached to a respective side of a work piece by extending fasteners such as screws through respective second-leaf apertures 75 into the work piece.
(14) By way of example but not of limitation, the floating hinge 70 according to the present invention may be utilized with a furniture or storage product in the form of an adjustable shelving system 10. The shelving system 10 includes a base member 20 (also referred to as a base shelving unit), a plurality of first shelf assemblies 40 pivotally coupled to a first side 24 of the base member 20, and a plurality of second shelf assemblies 50 pivotally coupled to a second side 28 of the base member 20. One or more rollers 60 may be coupled to a bottom surface of each shelf assembly to facilitate movement thereof. Each shelf assembly may be pivotally coupled to the base member 20 with a floating hinge 70 that enables a respective shelf assembly to float upward or downward as it moves on an uneven floor surface or over a small obstacle.
(15) To understand the function and operation of the floating hinge 70,
(16) Increased weight and stress is placed on the hinges 70 coupling the shelf assemblies if the floor surface is not level. For instance, if a first shelf assembly 40 supported by a roller 60 is being pivotally moved and the floor surface slants downwardly, the respective roller 60 that is fixedly attached to that first shelf assembly 40 will no longer be in contact with the recess in the floor and the weight of the first shelf assembly 40 is unsupported by the roller 60.
(17) In use, the first leaf 74 would be fixedly attached to the first side 24 of the base member 20 while the second leaf 76 would be fixedly attached to a respective first shelf assembly 40. When the first shelf assembly 40 is swinging/pivoting as described above and the corresponding first roller 60 rolls upon an obstacle or the floor surface inclines, the second leaf 76 is urged upwardly along the hinge pin 72 and the entire respective first shelf assembly 40 is moved upwardly. When the first roller 60 rolls down from the obstacle or the floor surface levels out, the second leaf 76 is naturally urged downwardly along the hinge pin 72. It can be seen that the floating hinge 70 relieves the strain that would be put on a traditional hinge 70 experienced by rotating without the support of a roller and without the ability to adjust vertically as a result of obstacles or uneven surfaces.
(18) It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.