1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to safety device technology and more particularly, to an anti-drop safety device assembly for use in a flip door system to prevent the door panel from rapidly flipping down.
2. Description of the Related Art
For the advantages of ease of use and space saving, slidable flip-up door panels are widely used in office furniture, filing cabinets, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, bookcases, wall cabinets, and TV cabinets. In application, the user can flip up the door panel and then push the opened door panel inwardly to the top side of the cabinet, or pull the door panel out of the top side of the cabinet and then turn it down to close on the front open side of the cabinet. However, if the door panel is pulled out of the top side of the cabinet by the user and accidentally slipped from the user's hand, the gravity weight of the door panel will force it to drop rapidly, leading to injuries.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. It is therefore the main object of the present invention to provide an anti-drop safety device assembly, which is practical for use in a flip door panel of a cabinet and capable of creating a friction force to prevent the flip door panel from dropping suddenly when the flip door panel is being pulled out of the top side of the cabinet, assuring a high level of safety.
To achieve this and other objects of the present invention, an anti-drop safety device assembly comprises a hinge comprising a first hinge plate and a second hinge plate hinged together, a bumper assembly comprising a first positioning member pivoted to the first hinge plate, a second positioning member movably in and out of the first positioning member and a bumper connected between the first and second positioning members, and an anti-drop device comprising a connection member inserted through the second hinge plate and pivoted to the second positioning member and a friction pad mounted at the top side of the connection member.
Thus, after fixation of the second hinge plate to the flip door panel assembly and when the door panel of the flip door panel assembly is driven to bias the second hinge plate toward the first hinge plate, i.e., when the door panel is pulled out of the top side of the cabinet and turned downwards, the bumper assembly will be activated by the downward movement of the door panel to force the connection member against the friction pad according to lever principle, creating a friction force between the door panel and the friction pad and preventing the door panel from dropping suddenly.
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The hinge 1 comprises a first hinge plate 11 and a second hinge plate 12. The first hinge plate 11 comprises a first pivot connection end 111 located at one end thereof, a coupling end 112 located at an opposite end thereof, at least one, for example, two struts 113 located at the coupling end 112, and a pivot hole 114 located at each strut 113. The second hinge plate 12 comprises a second pivot connection end 121 located at one end thereof, a position-limit end 122 located at an opposite end thereof, two position-limit holes 123 bilaterally located at the position-limit end 122, a connection portion 124 connected between the second pivot connection end 121 and the position-limit end 122. Further, the first pivot connection end 111 of the first hinge plate 11 and the second pivot connection end 121 of the second hinge plate 12 are pivotally connected together with a pivot pin 4.
The bumper assembly 2 comprises a first positioning member 21, a second positioning member 22, and a bumper 23. The bumper 23 can be an elastic member, pneumatic cylinder or hydraulic cylinder. In this embodiment, the bumper 23 is a pneumatic cylinder. The first positioning member 21 comprises a sliding groove 212 extending along the length thereof. The second positioning member 22 is accommodated in the sliding groove 212 of the first positioning member 21 and movable in and out of the sliding groove 212. The first positioning member 21 further comprises a first axle hole 211 transversely disposed at one end thereof remote from the second positioning member 22, and a positioning groove 213 located in an inner end wall of the sliding groove 212 adjacent to the first axle hole 211. The second positioning member 22 comprises a second axle hole 221 located at one end thereof remote from the first positioning member 21, and a positioning chamber 222 defined therein. Further, the bumper 23 has two opposite ends thereof respectively positioned in the positioning groove 213 of the first positioning member 21 and the positioning chamber 222 of the second positioning member 22. Further, the first axle hole 211 of the first positioning member 21 is pivotally connected to the pivot hole 114 of the hinge 1 with a pivot pin 6.
The anti-drop device 3 comprises a connection member 31, and a friction pad 32 located at a top side of the connection member 31. The connection member 31 comprises a base 311, two legs 312 respectively extended from two opposite lateral sides of the base 311 in one same direction, a through hole 313 located at a distal end of each leg 312, and a mounting hole 314 located at the base 311 on the middle. The friction pad 32 comprises a countersunk hole 321. Further, a fastening member (such as screw bolt or rivet) 33 is mounted in the countersunk hole 321 of the friction pad 32 and fastened to the mounting hole 314 to affix the friction pad 32 to the connection member 31. Further, the legs 312 of the connection member 31 are respectively inserted through the position-limit holes 123 of the hinge 1, and then, a pivot pin 5 is inserted through the through holes 313 of the legs 312 and the second axle hole 221 of the second positioning member 22 of the bumper assembly 2 to pivotally connect the anti-drop device 3 to the second positioning member 22 of the bumper assembly 2, holding the position-limit end 122 of the hinge 1 between the friction pad 32 of the anti-drop device 3 and the second positioning member 22 of the bumper assembly 2.
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