The invention relates to a hinge-frame arrangement which is constructed adjustably to compensate for possible inaccurate distance dimensions between the frame of a window or door element or a similar pivotable leaf and an adjacent leaf or an exterior frame.
Hinges, designed for such arrangements, are used particularly for folding arrangements, multiple-part veranda doors or similar multi-part pivotable structural elements, which are to be opened. In the case of folding arrangements, several leaf elements, such as windows or doors, are joined together with hinges. In the simplest case, the one outer leaf at one side of the outer frame, fastened to the building, is connected with hinges with the building and closes off the other outer leaf to the outer frame over seals. The individual leaves can be folded together with movable supports from the closed position to one side in the direction of the leaf, which is connected with the outer frame, to form a leaf package. Such folding arrangements are always manufactured to meet the special requirements and dimensions of the opening in the building. For this purpose, a width is calculated for each leaf and frequently cannot be expressed in whole millimeters. However, the corresponding blanks of profiles or wood cannot be realized practically in fractions of millimeters, so that the dimension, calculated for each leaf, is rounded off to whole millimeters. If these leaves are combined with hinges to form a chain, there may be a gap between the outer leaf and the outer frame, which can no longer be closed off with conventional seals. Therefore, for such structural members, hinge-frame arrangements are used in practice which, for each hinge, make a slight adjustment possible in the distance between the two leaves connected by the hinge, so that the total difference can be compensated for over the whole width of the folding arrangement.
In the case of hinges, which are conventionally used in such arrangements and consist of two hinge leaves connected with a hinge pin, at least one of the two hinge leaves is constructed in several parts, the multi-part hinge leaf having a plate, which can be screwed tightly to the frame of the door or window leaf and is connected at an adjustable distance with the other element of the multi-part hinge leaf. As a result, the distance between the two window or door leaves can be changed. In the case of a different hinge, known from practical experience, the hinge gudgeons are provided with an eccentric bushing, which is inserted in gudgeon and which can be fixed rotatably in different positions. The distance between the hinge leaves in the closed position can then also be changed by rotating the eccentric bushing. Because they consist of many parts, these hinges are expensive to manufacture and to install at the frame of the door or window element and it is cumbersome to adjust them. Moreover, hinges with multi-part hinge leaves frequently are mechanically unstable and less suitable for heavy door or window elements.
It is an object of the invention to provide an adjustable hinge-frame arrangement, which is structurally simple, inexpensive to construct and easy to install and adjust and which provides a stable connection for door and window elements or the like.
By providing integral moldings at the hinge leaves and corresponding recesses formed opposite the integral moldings with clearance in the side surfaces of the frames, hinge leaves and frames can be tilted relative to one another, as a result of which different gaps can be obtained in the hinge by fixing the respective angular position. Since the hinge leaves are not constructed in several parts, the arrangement is stable and the manufacture of the hinge simplified. Both hinge leaves can be produced, in particular, from the identical profile, merely by incorporating recesses for the gudgeon or gudgeons of the respective other hinge leaf, for example, by milling, in the rear region accommodating the hinge pin.
Further advantages and details arise out of the dependent claims and are given in the examples of the invention, which are explained in the following and shown in the accompanying drawings.
In particular, in
The remaining gap SS+ between the frames 3 is closed off draft-tight by the pinched seals 16, 17, which are let into the frame 3. The set screws 14, 15 are disposed on either side of the integral molding 9; this provides a special stability to the fastening of the hinge 5 and to the angular position selected. The set screws 14, 15 represent a simple possibility for fixing and fastening. The recesses 10 of the side surfaces 11 of the frame 3 have undercuts 18, which partially embrace the integral moldings 9, so that the set screws 14, 15, for fixing, do not have to be screwed into the frame 3. Instead, they are only supported at the side surface 11 of frame 3 and hold the hinge leaf 6 wedged with this side surface 11. In addition to the adjusting function, the set screws 14, 15, at the same time, assume the fastening function for the whole hinge 5 at the frame 3 and, especially when the recess 10 of the side surface 11 of the frame 3 is advantageously manufactured as a continuous groove, prevent the hinge 5 slipping to the side in the vertical along the frame 3.
For the preferred embodiment, the integral moldings 9, on either side, have convex guiding surfaces 19, which optimally slide circularly in the recesses 10 of the side surfaces 11 of the frame 3 when the hinge 5 is adjusted. Due to this shape, the tilting motion, when the angle between the hinge leaf 6 and the side surface 11 of the frame 3 is adjusted, follows a defined contour, which facilitates a rapid and precise adjustment. The guiding surfaces 19 are distanced from the hinge leaf 6 over a cross member 20, so that the undercuts 18 can embrace the guiding surfaces 19 and so that the distance is sufficient to accommodate an adjustment movement.
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The inventive hinge-frame arrangement can be used not only to compensate for a dimensional difference between the total width of the window elements 2 of a folding arrangement and the corresponding outer frame 1, but is also suitable for compensating for possible settling phenomena. If, for example, an outer window element 2 of the folding arrangement, which is hinged only at one side, has been shifted in such a manner that the lock side rests and drags on the ground, the settling of the window elements 2 on the ground can be counteracted by using at least two adjustable hinges 5 per frame side, in that the gap dimension of the lower hinge 5 is enlarged and/or the gap dimension of the upper hinge 5 is decreased.
The hinges 5 can be adjusted at any time without dismantling the window elements 2. When the hinges 5 are shifted or adjusted, a complete loosening or slippage to one side of the hinge 5 is avoided, owing to the fact that the set screws 14, 15 are loosened in each case only at one side surface 11 of the frame 3, while the height and position of the hinge 5 remains ensured because the other hinge leaf 6 is fixed to the other side surface 11 of the other frame 3. Since adjacent window elements 2 generally are connected with at least two hinges 5, the connection of the window elements 2 with one another also always remains secure.
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