Anti-sag hinge for commercial refrigerator and freezer doors

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6374458
  • Patent Number
    6,374,458
  • Date Filed
    Monday, October 18, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An anti-sag hinge is disclosed that provides an adjustment plate to facilitate alignment of a commercial refrigerator or freezer door to an associated cabinet. The invention includes a strap assembly and a mounting flange that cooperate to effect opening and closing of the door. The adjustment plate of the preferred hinge cooperates with either of strap assembly or the mounting flange to permit internal adjustment of the door relative to the cabinet.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to hinges for commercial reach-in refrigerators and freezers. More particularly, the present invention relates to an anti-sag hinge for surface mounted doors that facilitates internal adjustment for alignment compensation.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It has become commonplace to offer refrigerated products directly to the public in a variety of stores. For example, roadside convenience stores and gas stations have long offered refrigerated drinks in ice buckets and other readily accessible devices whereby the individual selected and obtained the drink or other refrigerated item without assistance. A preferred method of self service delivery of such products has become to provide one or more publicly accessible refrigerators or freezers that both present the drink (or other refrigerated product) and serve to dispense it as well. Thus, an individual may enter a convenience store and find an entire wall of refrigerated cabinets. Each cabinet is provided with one or more display devices that facilitate storage and retrieval of a multitude of products, ranging from soft drinks to dairy products such as ice cream and other consumer food products. The individual thus opens the door to the refrigerator or freezer and “reaches-in” to retrieve the desired item. This arrangement has been very successful. Accordingly, more and different establishments are providing such refrigerators and freezers. For example, one may encounter reach-in refrigerators and freezers in airport concession stores, sandwich shops, restaurants, schools, hospitals, sports arenas, office buildings, and almost any other type of commercial establishment where a demand exists for ready access to refrigerated products.




It is to be appreciated that reach-in refrigerators and freezers are typically provided in high-use situations. As a result, the refrigerator and freezer doors are repeatedly opened and closed by many different people. For example, a convenience store reach-in refrigerator door may be opened and closed by persons of all ages, ranging from young children to the elderly. Many such individuals are careless with or inadvertently misuse the refrigerator door. For example, a young child may hang on the door while it closes. A person may lean against an open refrigerator door for physical support. A person may exert a downward force on the refrigerator door handle for any number of reasons. Of course, classic wear and tear on the door as a result of frequent use may cause the door to become mis-aligned on its hinges. As a result, the door itself “sags” or becomes mis-aligned with the jamb.




Thus, it is known that doors of commercial reach-in refrigerators sag and lose proper alignment with their respective opening of a refrigerator or freezer cabinet. It is further known that even new doors, due to manufacturing tolerances of either the door, the cabinet, or both, may not properly align with the opening. As a result, various prior art methods have been devised to correct for such sag and misalignment, including shimming, remounting the hinge and distorting the cabinet. However, each of these methods offered only an external method of addressing the mis-alignment problem. Prior to the present invention, there was no apparatus or method that provided internal hinge adjustment for alignment or sag compensation.




Accordingly, there is a need in the art for an apparatus and method for compensating for the sag or misalignment of reach-in refrigerator and freezer doors that is internal to the door hinge.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention fills the above-described need in the prior art by providing a anti-sag hinge for high use commercial refrigerator and freezer applications. Unlike previous devices and methods for addressing the mis-alignment problems in such doors, the present invention provides for internal hinge adjustment for alignment compensation or sag.




Briefly described, the present invention provides an internal adjustment plate to combat misalignment or sag in the door of a commercial reach-in refrigerator or freezer.




Described somewhat more particularly, the present invention comprises an improved hinge for reach-in refrigerators and freezers. In a preferred form, the present invention comprises a mounting bracket, a strap assembly, and an adjustment plate that cooperate to mount and sustain a refrigerator or freezer door and, when sagging or misalignment occur, provide for correction thereof by manipulation of the adjustment plate to realign the door within the jamb of the refrigerator or freezer cabinet jamb.




Thus, it is an object of the present invention to provide an anti-sag hinge for commercial reach-in refrigerators and freezers.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an anti-sag hinge for commercial reach-in refrigerators and freezers that addresses the misalignment problems caused by repeated opening and closing of the associated door.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an anti-sag hinge for commercial reach-in refrigerators and freezers that includes an internal adjustment feature to correct misalignment of the door within the cabinet.




It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an anti-sag hinge for a commercial reach-in refrigerator or freezer door that can affect alignment correction without shimming, remounting of the hinge or distortion of the cabinet.




It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an anti-sag hinge for a commercial reach-in refrigerator door that meets the present standards of the National Sanitation Foundation.




These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments in conjunction with the appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front section view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side section view of a preferred strap assembly according to the present invention shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a side view of the strap assembly shown in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the cover used in the preferred embodiment shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a plan view of an adjustment plate of the preferred embodiment shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the adjustment plate shown in FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring now in more detail to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views,

FIG. 1

shows a preferred anti-sag hinge


10


according to the present invention. The hinge


10


includes a mounting flange


12


, a strap assembly


15


and a cover plate


18


. The cover plate


17


is a generally U-shaped member that may be made of any suitable material and finish, including steel, aluminum and plastic. The cover


17


is provided for many reasons, including aesthetics and to meet the sanitary requirements employed in the industry as specified by the National Sanitation Foundation. Thus, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the cover plate


17


serves to prevent food or dirt particles and the like from reaching the inner-workings of the hinge


10


. Such areas would be otherwise uncleanable.




It is to be appreciated that the hinge


10


shown in the drawings is an edgemount, cam-rise hinge that, as described in detail hereinbelow, is specially configured for use with a reach-in refrigerator or freezer door. The cabinets for which such doors are intended are well-known in the art and need not be disclosed further herein. It is to be further appreciated that the hinge


10


, either alone or in combination with another hinge in accordance with the present invention, support a door (not shown) in the usual manner. Thus, for example, the door of a reach-in refrigerator supported by a hinge


10


constructed in accordance with the present invention may be lifted directly off the hinge for purposes of adjustment or as otherwise necessary.





FIG. 2

shows the mounting flange


12


and the strap assembly


15


of the preferred hinge


10


in greater detial.

FIGS. 3 and 4

show the strap assembly


15


in isolation. Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the strap assembly


15


includes a crown


18


having a top surface


19


and an open brim


21


. The brim


21


is forced integrally with supports


23


and


24


. the supports


23


and


24


depend from and are located at the top of a strap


25


. The strap


25


extends between the crown


18


and a strap


25


. The strap


25


extends between the crown


18


and a strap base


28


. The strap


25


is substantially rectangular in shape and defines an inner surface


30


and an outer surface


32


. The inner surface


30


defines a plurality of raised or serrated edges


30




a


. The outer surface


32


defines a crisscrossed, raised surface edges


32




a


. The strap


25


defines three openings


36


,


37


and


38


which are referenced in greater detail hereinbelow.




The foot assembly


28


provides a base


40


that projects from the strap


25


in a manner similar to the crown


18


. It is to be understood that the cover plate


18


is configured for mating and frictional engagement with the crown


18


and the foot assembly


28


to protect the interior of the hinge


10


. More particularly, the cover plate


17


fits snuggly about surfaces


21


and


23


of the crown


18


and base surface


40


of the foot assembly


28


to be fixedly retained to the hinge


10


. The foot assembly includes a downwardly projecting cam element


44


defining a cam surface


45


. The cam element


44


is formed integrally with aid projects downwardly of the base


40


. The foot assembly further includes a cylindrical axle portion


48


. As described in more detail below, the axle portion


48


of the strap assembly


15


rests and is rotatable within a cam


60


. The cylindrical axle portion


48


of the strap assembly defines a cylindrical opening


49


through the middle of the axle. The opening


49


is configured to receive a knurled pin


50


that is frictionally captured within the axle, and therefore, rotates in tandem with the strap assembly


15


as described below.





FIG. 2

further shows the interior of the mounting flange


12


, which includes a front surface


70


, a back surface


71


, a top surface


72


, a bottom surface


73


, a side


74


and another side


76


. The mounting flange includes a shelf


78


that defines an opening


80


for receipt of the cam


60


. The cam


60


is fixedly retained within the opening


80


. The flange


12


further includes an interior wall surface


82


that is preferably serrated with ridges


84


. The back surface


71


and the interior surface


82


define three openings


87


,


88


and


89


. These openings facilitate mounting of the hinge


10


as described below.




The preferred hinge


10


shown in the drawings further includes a cam


60


, and is shown in isolation in FIG.


5


. The cam


60


defines a first or closed, “at rest” cam surface


62


. It will be appreciated that the cam surface


62


is configured to retain fully the downwardly projecting portion


44


of the strap assembly


15


. Thus, cam surface


62


engages cam surface


45


when the door (not shown) is closed or in an “at rest” position, shown at


62




a


. Further, cam surface


62


defines a second “at rest” or open position


62




b


. It is to be understood that when the refrigerator or freezer door is opened, the cam surface


45


of the strap assembly


15


is moved along cam surface


62


from point


62




a


to


62




b


. It is to be further understood that the cam surface


62




b


defines a detent or second “at rest” point, such that the hinge


10


has been manipulated to that point


62




b


, the door will remain open at that position.




The preferred hinge


10


further includes as least one adjustment plate


100


, shown in isolation in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. Referring thereto, the preferred adjustment plate is configured to fit within the hinge


10


between the crown assembly


18


and the foot assembly


28


(see FIG.


2


). More particularly, an adjustment plate


100


may be secured within the hinge


10


against interior surface


30


of the strap assembly


15


or the interior surface


82


of the mounting flang


12


. Such securing of either or both adjustment plates (since the adjustment plates are otherwise identical, only one is described herein in detail) is accomplished by means of three openings


102


,


103


and


104


defined in the adjustment plate


100


. The openings


102


,


103


and


104


are configured to cooperate with openings


36


,


37


and


38


in surface


30


of the strap assembly


15


and openings


87


,


88


and


89


in the mounting flange


12


. These openings are all preferably sized to accommodate number


12


flat head screws (not shown), which are commonly used to support reach-in refrigerator and freezer doors. The adjustment plate


100


provides a back side


106


that is characterized by a plurality of raised serrations


108


. It is to be further understood that the backside


106


is to be placed against the interior surfaces of either the mounting flange


12


or the strap assembly


15


. It is to be further understood that the openings


102


,


103


and


104


are configured to receive flat head screws so that in a flush mounted manner. Thus, each opening


102


-


104


is expanded at its upper end to receive the head of such a screw. Yet further, it is to be appreciated that the openings


102


-


104


are circular in configuration, whereas the openings


82


-


84


in the mounting flange


12


and the openings


36


-


38


in the strap assembly


15


are slotted in configuration. As described below, such configurations provide for the internal adjustment necessary to effect correction of door mis-alignment.




In use of the present invention, the hinge


10


is mounted to the refrigerator or freezer door in the conventional manner as is well known in the art. The mounting flange


12


is secured to the jamb by the use of screws (not shown) that extend between the flange and the cabinet. However, in accordance with the present invention, the screws first extend through openings


102


,


103


and


104


in the adjustment plate


100


placed against interior surface


82


. The screws next extend through the openings


87


,


88


and


89


, respectively, to engage the cabinet jamb (not shown). The adjustment plate


100


is preferably initially in a true vertical alignment so as to be centered within the mounting flange


12


. A conventional reach-in refrigerator or freezer door is similarly secured to the hinge


10


by three screws (not shown) the extend through an adjustment plate and the openings


36


,


37


and


38


in the strap assembly


15


. Once again, the adjustment plate


100


secured against the interior surface


30


of the strap assembly is preferably in a true vertical alignment so as to be centered within the strap assembly


15


. However, as is known in the art, the cabinet or the door or both may not be true due to manufacturing tolerances, damage to either or other reasons. Accordingly, the installer may adjust for such discrepancies by manipulating the position of the adjustment plate


100


within the hinge


10


. More particularly, the installer may move the adjustment plate


100


as necessary within the hinge to the extent permitted by the slotted openings


36


-


38


or


87


-


89


to facilitate proper alignment of the door to the cabinet. In like fashion, in the event that proper alignment of the door is disturbed as a result of use, the installer need only remove the cover plate


17


to gain access to the interior of the hinge


10


and then manipulate either adjustment plate


100


to effect correction of the alignment. More particularly, the installer would need only to loosen the appropriate screws to permit manipulation of the door. Then, once the door was moveable but yet still support by the hinge, the installer could position the door so as to align it to the cabinet, and then re-tighten the screws to secure the doors position and corrected alignment.




Thus, the present invention fulfills the need in the art for an apparatus and method for compensating for the sag or misalignment of reach-in refrigerator and freezer doors that is internal to the door hinge. This need is fulfilled by providing an anti-sag hinge for commercial reach-in refrigerator or freezer doors that includes an adjustment plate


100


that permits correction of alignment both during initial installation of the door to the cabinet and realignment of the door due to frequent opening and closing of such doors.




While this invention has been described in detail with particular reference to the preferred embodiments thereof and the best mode of practicing same, it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described hereinabove and as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An anti-sag hinge for commercial refrigerator and freezer doors, such doors being suited for mating engagement with an associated cabinet and jamb, the invention comprising:a mounting flange for attachment to a cabinet jamb, said mounting flange comprising a surface for mating engagement with said cabinet, said mating surface defining at least one slot for receipt of a mounting screw; a strap assembly for rotation relative to said mounting flange, said strap assembly including a crown, a foot and an internal surface therebetween, said strap assembly further defining at least one slot for receipt of a mounting screw within said internal surface for mounting of a door to said cabinet; a first adjustment plate defining at least one opening corresponding to said mounting flange slot, said adjustment plate being configured so as to rest entirely within said mounting flange; a second adjustment plate defining at least one opening corresponding to said strap assembly slot, said adjustment plate being configured so as to rest entirely within said strap assembly, whereby, by manipulation of either said first adjustment plate relative to said mounting flange or said second adjustment plate relative to said strap assembly, the adjustment of a door relative to said cabinet jamb can be adjusted by an internal hinge adjustment; and a cover plate disposed between said crown and foot of said strap assembly so as to preclude access to the interior of said hinge.
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