This application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. MO2013A000025 filed Feb. 5, 2013, the disclosure of which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
The present invention relates to an adjustable snap-acting hinge.
In the field of furniture, the use is known of snap-acting hinges that are adapted to allow the rotation of a closure element about a hinge axis that is substantially horizontal or inclined, such as, for example, those used for opening and closing door leaves on cabinets arranged inside caravans or the like. Such snap-acting hinges comprise two articulated quadrilaterals and are provided with elastic means that are suitably arranged and dimensioned, as described in EP1653029 (in the name of the same inventor as the present application), for keeping the door leaf in the stable closed position in order to prevent its accidental opening during the movement of the caravan and for locking it temporarily in the stable open position, thus preventing the door leaf from automatically returning to the closed position due to its own weight force and colliding, during such movement, with the user.
Such conventional hinges are not devoid of drawbacks including the fact that they require a suitable dimensioning of the elastic means for moving door leaves with different weights. In fact, in caravans, or the like, all the available space is optimized, by seeking to make small containment compartments even in restricted spaces which, necessarily, must be temporarily closed by a corresponding door leaf. Inside the caravan there are therefore door leaves of different sizes and structures with different weights which, if supported when open by hinges provided with the same elastic means, have a different opening angle or a different opening/closing movement. In order to standardize the opening angle or the opening/closing movement for the different door leaves, it is necessary to have elastic means that are suitably dimensioned according to the weight of the door leaf to be supported, thus increasing the production costs and the complexity of managing different components for makers and of the variety of hinges for users.
The aim of the present invention consists in providing an adjustable snap-acting hinge that eliminates the drawbacks and overcomes the limitations of the known art by making it possible to adapt it to different door leaves without requiring the substitution of the elastic means, and conferring substantial uniformity of the opening angle to the door leaves.
Within this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a hinge that makes it possible to vary its own elastic force in the transitions between the opening and the closing of the same door leaf, again without substitution of the elastic means.
Another object of the invention consists in providing a hinge that is capable of offering the widest guarantees of reliability and safety of use.
Another object of the invention consists in providing a hinge that is easy to implement and economically competitive with the known art.
This aim and these and other objects which will become more apparent hereinafter are all achieved by an adjustable snap-acting hinge, comprising a first articulated quadrilateral and a second articulated quadrilateral, which can move on a working plane and share a first lever and a second lever and are provided respectively with a plate for coupling to a first element and with a plate for fixing to a second element, elastic means being provided with two opposite ends that can move toward or away from each other and operate between a point of the first lever and a contrast element associated with the coupling plate, the hinge being movable alternately between an open configuration and a closed configuration in which the plates have mutually different arrangements, characterized in that the contrast element can be arranged in at least one position for use, which lies between a first position in which the contrast element is arranged at a maximum distance from the point of the first lever and a second position in which the contrast element is arranged at a minimum distance from the point of the first lever in order to vary the preloading of the elastic means, locking means being provided for keeping the contrast element in the position for use.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the description of two preferred, but not exclusive, embodiments of an adjustable snap-acting hinge, which are illustrated by way of non-limiting example with the assistance of the accompanying drawings wherein:
As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
With reference to the figures, the snap-acting hinge, generally designated by the reference numeral 1a and 1b, comprises a first articulated quadrilateral 2 and a second articulated quadrilateral 3 which can move on a working plane that is normal to the planes of installation of the hinge itself. The quadrilaterals 2 and 3 share a first lever 4 and a second lever 5 and are associated respectively with a plate 6 for coupling to a first element 101 and with a plate 7 for fixing to a second element 102. The hinge 1a and 1b comprises elastic means 8 provided with two opposite ends that can move toward or away from each other and operate between a point of the first lever 4 and a contrast element 9 associated with the coupling plate 6. The hinge 1a and 1b is movable alternately between an open configuration and a closed configuration in which the plates 6 and 7 have mutually different arrangements, again on planes that are substantially perpendicular to the working plane.
According to the invention, the contrast element 9 can be arranged in at least one position for use, which lies between a first position in which the contrast element 9 is arranged at a maximum distance from the point of the first lever 4 and a second position in which the contrast element 9 is arranged at a minimum distance from the point of the first lever 4 in order to vary the preloading of the elastic means 8. Conveniently, there are temporary locking means 10 for keeping the contrast element 9 in the position for use.
Such a contrast element 9 is supported by a supporting element 11 that is associated both with the coupling plate 6, and with the locking means 10 and which can move with respect to the coupling plate as a consequence of the adjustment of the locking means 10. In particular, the supporting element 11 has a first flap 12 that is pivoted to the coupling plate 6 about a respective rotation axis that is transverse to the working plane on which the quadrilaterals 2 and 3 can move, and a second flap 13 that is spaced from the first flap 12 and associated with the locking means 10. Interposed between the first flap 12 and the second flap 13 is the contrast element 9, which is integral with the supporting element 11.
Advantageously, the locking means 10 comprise a longitudinal threaded body 14 provided with an end portion 15 that translates integrally along the longitudinal axis of the threaded body with respect to the coupling plate 6 and a stem 16 that is associated, by way of a screw-and-nut coupling, with the second flap 13 for the spacing or approach of the supporting element 11 with respect to the point of the first lever 4. Conveniently, the locking means 10 comprise a stroke limiting element 18 that is associated with the threaded body 14 in order to limit the movement of the contrast element 9 at the first position or at the second position, i.e. in order to allow the movement of the contrast element exclusively between the aforementioned two positions.
Furthermore, the supporting element 11 has at least one reference mark 21 at a graduated scale 22 that is arranged, in turn, on the coupling plate 6 in order to define the exact position of the contrast element 9 in the position for use.
In these particular embodiments, which are illustrated in the accompanying figures, a side of the first quadrilateral 2 is defined between two pivot points of the first lever 4 respectively with the coupling plate 6 and with the second lever 5, while a second side of the first quadrilateral 2, opposite to the first, is defined between two pivot points of a first arm 27 respectively with the coupling plate 6 and with the second lever 5. The second quadrilateral 5 has a first side defined between two pivot points of the second lever 5 respectively with the fixing plate 7 and with the first arm 27, while a second side of the second quadrilateral 3, opposite to the first, is defined between two pivot points of a second arm 28 respectively with the fixing plate 7 and with the first lever 4. The elastic means 8, which are interposed between the point of the first lever 4 and the contrast element 9, comprise a pair of cylindrical compression helical springs. Each one of such springs has an inner supporting core that is formed by two bars which can slide toward or away from each other along the extension of the spring. In other embodiments the elastic means 8 can comprise one or more compression springs. The hinge 1a and 1b further comprises secondary elastic means 31 which operate between the second arm 28 and the first lever 4 and are protected by two supporting capsules, one slideable inside the other along the longitudinal axis of the corresponding spring, and conveniently contoured to be associated with the respective pivot points.
In the first embodiment, illustrated in
Furthermore the hinge 1a, during the transition between the open configuration, in which the coupling plate 6 and the fixing plate 7 are arranged on planes which are substantially perpendicular to each other, and the closed configuration, in which the coupling plate 6 and the fixing plate 7 are arranged on planes which are substantially parallel to each other, allows the approach or spacing of the first lever 4 with respect to an abutment surface 23 which is associated with another lever of the first quadrilateral 2 or of the second quadrilateral 3. Interposed between the first lever 2 and the abutment surface 23 is at least one shim 24 that, in the open configuration, is arranged in simultaneous contact both with the first lever 2 and with the abutment surface 23 for their mutual spacing. In particular, the shim 24 is an adjustment screw 25 provided with a tip that is adapted to make contact with the abutment surface 23 that is defined by a rib 38 of the first arm 27. The adjustment screw 25, associated by way of screw-and-nut coupling with a shoulder 39 of the first lever 4, can move along a work direction 26 which is transverse with respect to the first lever in order to space its tip from the first lever 4 and allow the consequent spacing of the shoulder 39 from the rib 38 in the open configuration.
In the second embodiment, illustrated in
Operation of the adjustable snap-acting hinge 1a and 1b is described below.
In the first embodiment, varying the preloading of the elastic means 8 occurs by rotating the threaded body 14. Rotating the latter, which is free to rotate in the slot defined in the protrusion 34, allows the movement of the abutment element 37 with which it is associated by threading. According to the direction of rotation of the threaded body 14, the abutment element 37 is moved axially along the longitudinal axis of the threaded element, moving the contrast element 9 toward the second or first position, compressing or relaxing the elastic means 8. The movement toward the first position is limited by the grommet nut 36 which prevents the abutment element 37 from being moved further away, whereas the movement toward the second position is limited by the bush 35 which, by being arranged between the second flap 13 and the protrusion 34, prevents the abutment element 37 from being moved closer. The movement of the contrast element 9 into the position for use can be precisely noted by reading the position of the reference mark 21 with respect to the graduated scale 22. In this manner the operator, by noting the exact position of the reference mark 21, can adjust the preloading of the hinges 1a precisely. For elements 102, i.e. a door leaf, of higher weight, it is sufficient to move the contrast element 9 towards the second position, thus increasing the compression of the elastic means 8 so as to have a higher preloading. Increasing the preloading makes it possible to react elastically with higher force to the movement of the element 102 and to its being left in the open configuration. Vice versa, for elements 102 of lesser weight, it is sufficient to move the contrast element 9 toward the first position, thus relaxing the preloading of the elastic means 8. In the hinge 1a it is furthermore possible to adjust the opening angle of the element 102 with respect to the element 101 by adjusting the adjustment screw 25. In particular, rotating the adjustment screw 25 makes it possible to move it along the direction 26, spacing the tip of the adjustment screw from the shoulder 39 to a greater or lesser extent. The larger the distance of the tip from the shoulder 39, the larger the consequent angle that is formed between the two opposite sides of the first quadrilateral 2 which are defined along the first arm 27 and the first lever 4, because they cannot come any closer due to the presence of the adjustment screw 25. In the open configuration, a larger angle defined between opposite sides of the first quadrilateral 2 reduces the opening angle of the element 102 with respect to the element 101, as illustrated in
In the second embodiment, similarly to the previous one, varying the preloading of the elastic means 8 occurs by rotating the threaded body 14. Rotating the latter enables the movement of the plate 17 in which the threaded hole 41 (with which the threaded body is associated) is defined, with respect to the abutment wall 42. According to the direction of rotation of the threaded body 14, the second flap 13, which is integral with the plate 17, is moved angularly about the rotation axis that passes through the second fulcrum 32, also angularly moving the contrast element 9 with respect to that axis toward the second or first position, compressing or relaxing the elastic means 8, as described previously in the first embodiment. The movement toward the first position is limited by the abutment wall 42 which prevents the second flap 13 from being moved further away, whereas the movement toward the second position is limited by the bush 35 which, by being arranged between the second flap 13 and the head 43, prevents the second flap from being moved closer. The movement of the contrast element 9 into the position for use can be precisely noted by reading the position of the reference mark 21 with respect to the graduated scale 22. In this manner the operator, by noting the exact position of the reference mark 21, can adjust the preloading of the hinges 1b precisely.
In practice it has been found that the adjustable snap-acting hinge, according to the present invention, achieves the intended aim and objects in that it makes it possible to adapt it to different door leaves with different weights without requiring a suitable dimensioning of the elastic means, and conferring a substantial uniformity of the opening angle and in the transition between opening and closing of the door leaf. In fact, thanks to the adjustment of the preloading of the elastic means, the same hinge with the same elastic means can vary the elastic force of reaction as a function of the weight of the door leaf to be opened/closed and to be kept in the open configuration, thus mutually standardizing the various door leaves that are present in the caravan. Furthermore, thanks to the presence of a graduated scale, visible to the operator, it is possible to vary the preloading of the spring of the hinge with precision.
Another advantage of the hinge, according to the invention, consists in being able to adjust the elastic force of the elastic means of just one door leaf without requiring the substitution of the elastic means. In fact, the adjustment of the position for use by way of the temporary locking means makes it possible to vary at will the opening/closing transition or the position in which a single door leaf can be left open.
Another advantage of the hinge, according to the invention, consists in being able to adjust the opening angle of the door leaf with respect to the cabinet, preventing the door leaf in the open configuration from directly striking the ceiling of the camper van, or elements applied to the ceiling, or other elements arranged at a level higher than the top of the cabinet. In fact, thanks to the adjustment of the adjustment screw it is possible to limit the opening of a first one of the quadrilaterals (and consequently also of the second quadrilateral), thus limiting the total opening angle of the door leaf with respect to the cabinet. Such adjustment also prevents collisions of handles, if particularly bulky, of the door leaf against elements that are arranged at a level higher than the top of the cabinet.
Another advantage of the hinge, according to the invention, consists in that it can be applied on any door leaf and corresponding cabinet with planes of arrangement that are parallel or perpendicular in the open configuration and/or in the closed position.
The adjustable snap-acting hinge thus conceived is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations all of which are within the scope of the appended claims.
Moreover, all the details may be substituted by other, technically equivalent elements.
In practice the materials employed, provided they are compatible with the specific use, and the contingent dimensions and shapes, may be any according to requirements.
While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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MO2013A000025 | Feb 2013 | IT | national |