This application relates to an adjustable hinge. More particularly, this invention relates to an adjustable hinge for a walk-in cooler or freezer.
As is known, the walk-in coolers and freezers have doors that are mounted in frames so as to open and close by pivoting relative to the door frames. Typically, one or more hinges are provided to accommodate the pivoting motion of the door. In some cases, the hinges are made of a bracket that is secured to the door frame, for example, by screws, and a flange that is secured to the door, for example by screws, and pivotally mounted on the bracket. In these situations, the doors have frequently been provided with pre-formed holes in order to receive the screws for mounting of the flanges to the door.
Generally, the doors and frames of walk-in coolers are aligned and assembled in a factory as a unit prior to field installation. As a result, in many cases, there are resultant miss-alignments of a door and frame when field installed. Due to the methods employed to field assemble a walk-in, it is imperative the structure be level, plumb, and square for proper completion of the walk-in. Unfortunately, this is rarely achieved and one result is the misalignment of the door with respect to the frame. This misalignment causes various issues in daily operation of the walk-in inclusive of loss of internal temperature control, door gasket wear, and door locking alignment.
Further, over time, door “sag” or misalignments of door and frame occur due to use, abuse, and wear. U.S. Pat. No. 7,870,642 describes a hinge that is intended to compensate for sag or misalignment of walk-in type refrigerator and freezer doors. As described, the hinge is constructed with a strap assembly adapted to be mounted to a door and pivotally coupled to a mounting flange wherein the strap assembly has a strap with a plurality of screw openings, an adjustment bracket having a plurality of screw openings alignable with the strap screw openings and a lateral adjuster which causes lateral relative movement between the strap and the adjustment bracket, whereby the door is adjusted relative to a jamb by movement of the lateral adjuster that causes lateral relative movement between the strap and the adjustment bracket. However, in the case of a need to adjust a gap between a door and a door jamb, the described construction requires a user to manipulate the lateral adjuster against the weight of the door. That is, as described, the lateral adjuster includes flanges on the strap and adjustment bracket and a threaded bolt coupled to one flange and threadably coupled to the other flange whereby threaded movement of the threaded bolt causes relative movement between the flanges, and thereby relative movement between the adjustment bracket and the strap.
Other adjustable hinges are also known from U.S. Pat. No. 4,407,044.
In some instances, the doors of coolers are mounted in a door frame so that there is a gap between the side edge of the door and the frame. In cases where the doors have been pre-formed with holes to receive mounting screws, the typical hinge that would otherwise be used to hinge the door to the frame cannot be used without the need to drill or otherwise form a new set of holes in the door to receive the flange of the hinge.
Typically, there is a gasket affixed to the outer surface edges of the door of a walk-in cooler to ensures that a complete seal be achieved between door and frame when the door is in a closed position. As gasket shapes vary by manufacturer and door type, there is frequently a need to adjust the mounting of the door to the frame after a gasket has been installed on the door.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a hinge that can be adjusted to a door formed with pre-formed holes for receiving mounting screws for the hinge.
It is another object of the invention to provide a hinge that can be adjusted in a simple manner for mounting a door in a frame.
It is another object of the invention to be able to adjust a gap between a door and a door jamb of a walk-in cooler without working against the weight of the door.
It is another object of the invention to provide a hinge for a walk-in cooler that provides a quick, simple and safe means to reestablish a proper fit of the door of the cooler to the frame of the cooler.
It is another object of the invention to be able to adjust the mounting of a door to a frame upon replacement of a door gasket in a simple reliable manner.
Briefly, the invention provides an adjustable hinge comprising a bracket for mounting on a door frame, a flange pivotally mounted on the bracket for mounting on a door and an adjusting plate for mounting on the door and on which the flange may be adjustably mounted longitudinally of the plate.
The hinge also includes a simple means for securing the flange to the adjusting plate in a releasable manner to allow manual adjustment of the flange relative to the adjusting plate without removal of the flange from the adjusting plate.
The bracket is constructed with bores through which mounting elements, such as screws, may pass into a door frame in order to secure the bracket to the door frame.
The adjusting plate is constructed with a plurality of bores for passage of similar mounting elements therethrough into holes that are pre-formed in the door as well as a plurality of elongated slots disposed longitudinally of the plate and in parallel relation to each other.
In accordance with the invention, in order to provide for an adjustment of the flange relative to the adjusting plate, the means for securing the flange to the adjusting plate employs a plurality of captive nut assemblies in the hinge. In addition, the adjusting plate has a plurality of elongated slots disposed longitudinally of the plate and in parallel relation to each other while the flange has a plurality of bores in alignment with the slots of the adjusting plate. Each captive nut assembly has a nut that passes through a slot in the plate from the underside of the plate and is slidably disposed in the slot and a screw that passes through a bore in the flange and is threadably mounted in the nut. Upon threading into and tightening of the screw in the nut, the flange becomes clamped to the plate.
In instances where there is a need to form a gap between the side edge of a door and a door frame, the captive nut assemblies are loosened so that the door with the adjusting plate fixed thereon can be manually shifted away from the door frame to create a gap of desired width. Thereafter, the captive nut assemblies are re-tightened to fix the door in place.
The adjustable hinge also has a cover plate that is removably mounted on the flange on a side opposite the adjusting plate in order to protect against a loss of the screws of the captive nut assemblies should these screws become inadvertently loosened and to provide a pleasing aesthetic appearance to the exterior of the flange.
The adjustable hinge also has a cam assembly mounting the flange on the bracket in order to aid in establishing a proper offset of the hinge with respect to the door design, to allow rotation of the door with respect to the frame and to lift the door while being opened and to lower the door back into position when the door is being closed.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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When the flange 12 is to be mounted on the door 26 with a need for adjustment and with the adjusting plate 13, the bores 28 in the flange 12 are not utilized.
The flange 12 is also provided with a set of bores 29, e.g. four bores, that are aligned with the slots 27 in the adjusting plate 13.
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Each screw 31 of a captive nut assembly 14 has a head that is received within a recess 34 in the flange 12 and a stem that passes through a bore 29 and into threaded engagement with the cylinder 33 of an internal nut 30. Upon threading into and tightening of a respective screw 31 in a nut 30, the flange 12 becomes clamped to the plate 13.
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The cam assembly 16 includes a female cam 36 mounted in the bracket 11 and a pin 37 secured in the hub 35 of the flange 12.
As illustrated, the female cam 36 has a plurality of longitudinal grooves 38 and ribs 39 that extend about a part periphery of the cam 36 which is otherwise of oval cross-section in order to provide two specific offsets to properly mount the hinge 10 to differing door/frame designs. Providing two different cams 36 allows for four specific offsets to be accommodated. The longitudinal grooves 38 and ribs 39 allow the cam 36 to be “press-fit” into the block 21 of the bracket 11 and, once fit, ensure against movement of the cam 36. The grooves 38 provide a means of uniform compression of the cam 36 in the block 21. The female cam 36 is thus fitted into the bore (not shown) of the block 21 of the bracket 11 in a non-rotatable manner.
As shown, the ribs 39 extend outwardly of a central cylindrical section 40 of the cam 36 and are trapezoidal in cross-section.
The female cam 36 also has a bore 41 passing through the central cylindrical section 39 for purposes as explained below.
The pin 37 is of plastic material with a cylindrical shape at one end to be rotatably mounted in a bore (not shown) of the female cam 36, a stub 42 of polygonal shape at the opposite end that fits into a corresponding bore 43 in the hub 35 of the flange 12 so as to be non-rotatable relative to the flange 12 and a radially extending collar 44 for abutting against the female cam 36 when the pin 37 is inserted in the cam 36 and against the hub 35 when the stub 42 is inserted in the hub 35. The collar 44 thus acts as a slide bearing between the cam 36 and hub 35.
As illustrated, a plug 45 is provided to close the bore 43 in the hub 35.
Removal of the covers 24, 45 allows an optional power spring assist assembly (not shown) to be inserted through the slot 22 in the block 21, aligned bore 41 in the cam 36 and bore 43 in the hub 35. The power spring assist assembly is of conventional structure and need not be further described for an understanding of the hinge 10.
In use, the bracket 11 of the hinge 10 is secured to the door frame 20 and the adjusting plate 13 is secured to the door 26 as indicated in
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After obtaining the desired position between the door 26 and the frame 20, the screws 31 are tightened within the nuts 30 to firmly clamp the flange 12 to the adjusting plate 13.
Thereafter, the cover plate 15 is mounted on the flange 12 as indicated in
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The invention thus provides a hinge that can be adjusted to a door formed with pre-formed holes for receiving mounting screws for the hinge and a hinge that can be adjusted for mounting a door in a frame.
The invention also provides a hinge for a door/frame construction that allows a gap between the door and frame to be adjusted by moving the door manually relative to the frame without a need to remove the hinge from the door or frame.
The invention also provides a hinge for a walk-in cooler that allows a quick, simple and safe means to reestablish proper fit of the door of the cooler to the frame of the cooler, particularly, upon replacement of a door gasket.
The invention provides a hinge that can accommodate movement of a door relative to a door frame to adjust a gap therebetween in a simple manner.
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