Claims
- 1. An adjustable automatic positioning hinge for a glass door and the adjustable hinge comprising:
a doorframe mount; a body attached to the doorframe mount and having a spindle positioning hole; a spindle mounted rotatably in the spindle positioning hole and having an exterior surface and two inclined adjusting flats defined in the exterior surface; a positioning device mounted in the body to position the spindle in the spindle positioning hole; a door bracket in which the spindle is rotatably mounted, the door bracket comprising
a male bracket having two threaded holes aligned respectively with the inclined adjusting flats on the spindle; and a female bracket attached to the male bracket and having two through holes aligned respectively with the threaded holes in the male bracket; two adjusting screws passing respectively through the through holes in the female bracket, screwing respectively into and held respectively in the threaded holes in the male bracket and having inside ends respectively abutting the inclined adjusting flats on the spindle.
- 2. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the body further has two transverse holes defined coaxially with each other alongside and communicating with the spindle positioning hole, each of the transverse holes has an outer opening and an interior thread formed in the opening; the spindle further has two positioning flats aligned respectively with the transverse holes in the body; and the positioning device comprises two activating assemblies mounted respectively in the transverse holes, and each of the activating assemblies comprises an inner cap abutting a corresponding one of the positioning flats, a threaded plug screwed into the interior thread in the respective transverse hole and a resilient element mounted between the threaded plug and the inner cap to press the inner cap against the corresponding positioning flat.
- 3. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the male bracket further has a primary protrusion extending toward the female bracket, and the primary protrusion has a spindle alignment hole aligned coaxially with the spindle positioning hole; the spindle further has an outer end rotatably mounted in the spindle positioning hole and an inner end securely mounted in the spindle alignment hole; and the inclined adjusting flats are defined in the exterior surface of the spindle and are mounted in the spindle alignment hole.
- 4. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 2, wherein the resilient elements are springs.
- 5. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 3, wherein
the male bracket further has a secondary protrusion protruding from the primary protrusion toward the female bracket; the threaded holes are defined completely through the secondary protrusion and align respectively with the inclined adjusting flats; and the female bracket further has a recess holding and engaging the secondary protrusion.
- 6. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of the adjusting screws further has an outside end and a hexagonal driving recess defined at the outside end.
- 7. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 6, wherein both the male and the female brackets are U-shaped.
- 8. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the body further has a transverse hole defined and communicating with the spindle positioning hole and facing the doorframe mount; the spindle further has a positioning flat aligned with the transverse hole in the body; and the positioning device comprises an activating assembly mounted in the transverse hole, and the activating assembly comprises an inner cap abutting the positioning flat and a resilient element mounted between the doorframe mount and the inner cap to press the inner cap against the positioning flat.
- 9. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 8, wherein
the male bracket further has a U-shaped primary protrusion extending toward the female bracket, and the primary protrusion has two spindle alignment holes aligned coaxially with the spindle positioning hole; the spindle further has an upper end and a lower end extending out of the spindle positioning hole and rotatably held respectively in the spindle alignment holes; and the inclined adjusting flats are defined in the exterior surface at the upper end of the spindle.
- 10. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 9, wherein
the male bracket further has two secondary protrusions corresponding respectively to the spindle alignment holes and protruding respectively from the primary protrusion toward the female bracket; the threaded holes are defined completely through one of the secondary protrusions to align respectively with the inclined adjusting flats; and the female bracket further has two recesses respectively holding and engaging the secondary protrusions.
- 11. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 10, wherein
the spindle further has two inclined adjusting flats defined in the exterior surface at the lower end of the spindle; the male bracket further has two threaded holes defined completely through one of the secondary protrusions to align respectively with the inclined adjusting flats at the lower end of the spindle; the female bracket further has two through holes aligned respectively with the threaded holes and the inclined adjusting flats at the lower end of the spindle; and the adjustable automatic positioning hinge further comprises two adjusting screws screwing respectively into and held respectively in the threaded holes aligned respectively with the inclined adjusting flats at the lower end of the spindle and each of the adjusting screws in the threaded holes aligned respectively with a respective one of the inclined adjusting flats at the lower end of the spindle has an inner end abutting the aligned inclined adjusting flat.
- 12. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 11, wherein each of the adjusting screw further has an outside end and a hexagonal drive recess defined at the outside end.
- 13. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 12, wherein both the male and the female brackets are U-shaped.
- 14. The adjustable automatic positioning hinge as claimed in claim 13, wherein the resilient element is spring.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/411,231, filed on Apr. 11, 2003.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
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Parent |
10411231 |
Apr 2003 |
US |
Child |
10843567 |
May 2004 |
US |