Boat hinge cover

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6721992
  • Patent Number
    6,721,992
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, June 19, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Gall; Lloyd A.
    • Boswell; Christopher
    Agents
    • Ludy; Andrew W.
Abstract
A hinge cover is for use in connection with a hinge having a pivotal axis and typically two leaves penetrated by fasteners with heads. The hinge cover comprises a plate covering the leaf The plate is attached either to the hinge or to the fastener heads with an adhesive pad having a pressure-sensitive adhesive surface. The plate has a skirt projecting outward from the plate lower surface, so as to cover the leaf edges and the leaf distal end.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




(1) This invention relates to the field of hinges, and more particularly to a hinge leaf cover for covering the hinge leaf, and hiding from view fasteners used to attach the hinge.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




(2) Hinges are used in a wide variety of applications, including high end products such as boats, wherein attractive appearance is paramount. The heads of fasteners, such as screws, present an unsightly appearance for such products. Certain consumer product applications have safety requirements, as well. Heads of screws may have burrs and sharp edges projecting outward. Such burrs and edges can splinter or cut a hand or foot placed thereupon. This is a consideration on a boat, where people often walk on deck barefoot. Another problem with such exposed fasteners is security. They can easily be loosened to gain access to a locked compartment. Of paramount importance in manufacturing a product is fast and easy assembly of the parts using unskilled labor and no assembly components or tools.




(3) One solution to these problems is to cover the hinge leaf with a plate. Such covers are known, and have taken a variety of configurations. Some hinge covers in the prior art are shown in the following patents:




(4) Chung, WO 99/18316, discloses a cover plate that slides upward into grooves in the leaf when the door is partially open. In the fully open or closed position, the cover cannot be removed because the lower leaf closes off the end of one groove.




(5) Brotschi, EP 0 259 618, employs a cover plate with screws to secure the leaf to a base plate.




(6) Pacini, EP 0 387 207, shows a cover plate, one edge of which is inserted into a groove in the leaf, and the other edge snaps down into another groove. A projecting tab on the plate inner surface fits between two mounting screws to prevent sliding the cover off.




(7) Robins, GB 2 262 119, teaches a security lock mounted in a hinge leaf, which is attached to an access door. A cover plate keeps dirt and water out of the lock. The cover pivots on the hinge axis and is secured by a releasable latch.




(8) Toldo, U.S. Pat. No. 3,768,117, discloses a cover integral with the leaf, joined thereto by a flexible hinge along one edge. The opposite edge has a snap closure.




(9) Toldo, U.S. Pat. No. 3,665,552, discloses a cover similar to the above invention, with a central snap closure tab.




(10) Beyer, DE 197 57 213, depicts a cover, engaging a hole in the hinge leaf by means of a hook.




(11) Sinsteden, EP 0 824 177, shows a hinge with leaves and having covers set into pockets in the leaves.




(12) Hernandez, U.S. Pat. No. 5 520 479, discloses a hinged locking hasp with leaves and a cover, in the form of a box, welded to a post.




(13) Maclntyre, U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,493, discloses a hinge leaf mounted to a cover plate for adjustment with screws. The cover plate is mounted on the door with screws.




(14) Allen, U.S. Pat. No. 4,656,691, shows a hinge leaf that doubles back upon itself to form a pocket, into which the cover is inserted with the door open. Closing the door prevents the cover from being removed.




(15) Kraemer, EP 1 067 266, teaches a cover sliding into grooves in a hinge leaf. Assembling the leaves together holds the cover in place.




(16) Lueffe, EP 0 987 393, discloses a hinge leaf adjustable between an inner plate and an outer cover plate. Screws fasten the cover plate and inner plate to the doorjamb.




(17) None of the above-described inventions having a separate cover employs a skirt around the cover to shield the edge of the leaf and to shed water. In none of the prior art inventions is the cover attached with an adhesive. Brotschi, Maclntyre, and Lueffe attach the cover to the leaf with screws. Pacini, Toldo, and Beyer use snaps or hooks to attach the cover to the leaf. Chung, Pacini, Sinsteden, MacIntyre, and Kraemer require pockets or grooves in the leaf to mount the cover to the leaf




(18) Accordingly, there is a need to provide a cover for a hinge leaf that will provide fast and easy assembly of the cover to the leaf.




(19) There is a further need to provide a cover of the type described and that will hide the fastener heads from view, and show an attractive finished surface.




(20) There is a yet further need to provide a cover of the type described and that will shield burrs and sharp edges for safety.




(21) There is a still further need to provide a cover of the type described and that will provide a measure of security for locked compartments.




(22) There is an additional need to provide a cover of the type described and that can be manufactured cost-effectively in large quantities of high quality.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




(23) In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a boat hinge cover, for use in connection with a boat hinge assembly on a boat. The hinge has a pivotal axis and at least one leaf. The leaf extends between a proximal end adjacent the pivotal axis and a distal end, and extends between opposite right and left edges. The hinge assembly includes the hinge and at least one fastener penetrating the leaf, the fastener having a head. The hinge cover comprises a plate extending between opposite first and second ends, and extending between opposite right and left edges. The plate has opposite upper and lower surfaces. The plate covers the leaf and the fastener head. The plate first end is juxtaposed with the leaf proximal end. The plate second end is juxtaposed with the leaf distal end. The plate right and left edges are juxtaposed with the leaf right and left edges respectively. A skirt extends along the plate right and left edges and the plate second end. The skirt projects outward from the plate lower surface, so as to cover the leaf right and left edges and the leaf distal end, and to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate. An adhesive is provided on the plate lower surface for attaching the plate to the leaf. The hinge cover is water-shedding so as to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




(24) A more complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained from consideration of the following description in conjunction with the drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

is a top view of a hinge cover constructed in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is an end view of the hinge cover of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a bottom view of the hinge cover of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional side view of the hinge cover of

FIG. 1

, taken along lines


4





4


of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a hinge showing fasteners penetrating both leaves, and with the hinge cover of

FIG. 1

installed on one leaf, and the hinge cover of

FIG. 1

juxtaposed over the other leaf.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




(25) Referring now to the drawing, a hinge cover


10


is for use in connection with a hinge assembly


11


on a boat. The assembly includes a hinge


32


, and at least one fastener


46


. The hinge


32


has a pivotal axis


34


and at least one leaf


36


, and typically two leaves


36


, as shown in FIG.


5


. Each leaf


36


extends between a proximal end


38


adjacent the pivotal axis


34


and a distal end


40


. The leaf


36


extends between opposite right


42


and left


44


edges. The leaf


36


is penetrated by at least one fastener


46


, and typically by several fasteners


46


, as shown. The fastener


46


is typically a screw or a bolt having a head


48


.




(26) The hinge cover


10


comprises a plate


12


extending between opposite first


14


and second


16


ends. The plate


12


extends between opposite right


18


and left


20


edges. The plate


12


has opposite upper


22


and lower surfaces


24


. The plate


12


covers the leaf


36


and the fastener head


48


. The plate first end


14


is juxtaposed with the leaf proximal end


38


. The plate second end


16


is juxtaposed with the leaf distal end


40


. The plate right


18


and left


20


edges are juxtaposed with the leaf right


42


and left


44


edges respectively. The plate


12


has a skirt


26


extending along the plate right


18


and left


20


edges and the plate second end


16


. The skirt


26


projects outward from the plate lower surface


24


, so as to cover the leaf right


42


and left


44


edges and the leaf distal end


40


, and to allow water to drain from between the leaf


36


and the plate


12


, and also to make it difficult to pry the hinge cover off with a screwdriver or a knife. The plate


12


typically is made from stainless steel, or molded from plastic.




(27) An adhesive


30


is provided for attaching the plate


12


to the leaf


36


and to the fastener head


48


. The adhesive


30


includes a pad


28


attached to the plate lower surface


24


, as depicted in FIG.


3


. The pad


28


has a pressure-sensitive adhesive surface


30


. The pad


28


extends from a pad first edge


50


adjacent the plate first end


14


to a pad second edge


52


adjacent the plate second end


16


. The pad


28


extends from a pad right edge


54


adjacent the plate right edge


18


to a pad left edge


56


adjacent the plate left edge


20


. The spacing between the pad


28


and the skirt


26


forms a vent cavity


58


around at least three edges of the pad


28


, and preferably around all edges. This allows water to drain from between the leaf


36


and the plate


12


, and allows air to circulate between the leaf


36


and the plate


12


for drying. Typically, the pressure-sensitive adhesive surface


30


will include a peel-off layer


31


to protect the adhesive.




(28) In practice, the hinge


32


is mounted in place with the fasteners


46


. The peel-off layer


31


is removed, and the hinge cover


10


is positioned over the leaf


36


. Downward force is then applied to secure the hinge cover


10


to the leaf


36


with the adhesive pad


28


.




(29) A hinge covering method is disclosed for covering the hinge


32


. The method comprises the steps of providing a plate


12


for the hinge cover


10


, providing an adhesive


30


on the plate


12


for the hinge cover


10


, then attaching the plate


12


to the hinge leaf


36


with the adhesive


30


. Next, shedding water from the hinge cover


10


, and allowing the water to drain from between the leaf


36


and the plate


12


.




(30) Further steps include projecting a skirt


26


outward from a lower surface


24


of the plate


12


, then covering an edge


42


and


44


of the leaf


36


with the skirt


26


.




(31) Yet further steps include circumscribing the pad


28


with a vent cavity


58


between the pad


28


and the skirt


26


, then allowing water to drain from between the leaf


36


and the plate


12


through the vent cavity


58


, and allowing air to circulate between the leaf


36


and the plate


12


through the vent cavity


58


for drying.




(32) Numerous modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art in view of the foregoing description. Accordingly, this description is to be construed as illustrative only and is for the purpose of teaching those skilled in the art the best mode of carrying out the invention. Details of the structure may be varied substantially without departing from the spirit of the invention and the exclusive use of all modifications that will come within the scope of the appended claims is reserved.



Claims
  • 1. A boat hinge cover, for use in connection with a boat hinge assembly on a boat, the hinge having a pivotal axis and at least one leaf, the leaf extending between a proximal end adjacent the pivotal axis and a distal end, the leaf extending between opposite right and left edges, the hinge assembly including the hinge and at least one fastener penetrating the leaf, the fastener having a head, the hinge cover comprising:(a) a plate extending between opposite first and second ends, the plate extending between opposite right and left edges, the plate having opposite upper and lower surfaces, the plate covering the leaf and the fastener head, the plate first end juxtaposed with the leaf proximal end, the plate second end juxtaposed with the leaf distal end, the plate right and left edges juxtaposed with the leaf right and left edges respectively; (b) a skirt extending along the plate right and left edges and the plate second end, the skirt projecting outward from the plate lower surface, so as to cover the leaf right and left edges and the leaf distal end, and to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate; and (c) an adhesive on the plate lower surface for attaching the plate to the leaf, the hinge cover being water-shedding so as to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate.
  • 2. The hinge cover of claim 1, wherein the adhesive includes a pad attached to the plate lower surface, the pad having a pressure-sensitive adhesive surface, the pad extending from a pad first edge adjacent the plate first end to a pad second edge adjacent the plate second end, the pad extending from a pad right edge adjacent the plate right edge to a pad left edge adjacent the plate left edge, the spacing between the pad and the skirt forming a vent cavity around at least three edges of the pad, so as to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate, and to allow air to circulate between the leaf and the plate for drying.
  • 3. The hinge cover of claim 2, wherein the pad includes a peel-off layer attached to the pressure-sensitive adhesive surface, so that the peel-off layer will be removed, the hinge cover will be positioned over the leaf, and downward force will be applied so as to secure the hinge cover to the leaf with the adhesive pad.
  • 4. The hinge cover of claim 3, wherein the hinge assembly and hinge cover are constructed of stainless steel.
  • 5. The hinge cover of claim 3, wherein the hinge assembly and hinge cover are molded from plastic.
  • 6. A boat hinge cover, for use in connection with a boat hinge assembly on a boat, the hinge having a pivotal axis and at least one leaf, the leaf extending between a proximal end adjacent the pivotal axis and a distal end, the leaf extending between opposite right and left edges, the hinge assembly including the hinge and at least one fastener penetrating the leaf, the fastener having a head, the hinge cover comprising:(a) a plate extending between opposite first and second ends, the plate extending between opposite right and left edges, the plate having opposite upper and lower surfaces, the plate covering the leaf and the fastener head, the plate first end juxtaposed with the leaf proximal end, the plate second end juxtaposed with the leaf distal end, the plate right and left edges juxtaposed with the leaf right and left edges respectively; (b) a skirt extending along the plate right and left edges and the plate second end, the skirt projecting outward from the plate lower surface, so as to cover the leaf right and left edges and the leaf distal end, and to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate; and (c) an adhesive on the plate lower surface for attaching the plate to the leaf, the adhesive including a pad attached to the plate lower surface, the pad having a pressure-sensitive adhesive surface, the pad extending from a pad first edge adjacent the plate first end to a pad second edge adjacent the plate second end, the pad extending from a pad right edge adjacent the plate right edge to a pad left edge adjacent the plate left edge, the spacing between the pad and the skirt forming a vent cavity around at least three edges of the pad, so as to allow water to drain from between the leaf and the plate, and to allow air to circulate between the leaf and the plate for drying, the pad including a peel-off layer attached to the pressure-sensitive adhesive surface, so that the peel-off layer will be removed, the hinge cover will be positioned over the leaf, and downward force will be applied to secure the hinge cover to the leaf with the adhesive pad.
  • 7. The hinge cover of claim 6, wherein the hinge assembly and hinge cover are constructed of stainless steel.
  • 8. The hinge cover of claim 6, wherein the hinge assembly and hinge cover are molded from plastic.
  • 9. A hinge covering method for covering a boat hinge assembly with a hinge cover, the hinge having a pivotal axis and at least one leaf, the hinge assembly including the hinge and at least one fastener penetrating the leaf, the fastener having a head, the method comprising the steps of:(a) providing a plate for the hinge cover; (b) projecting a skirt outward from a lower surface of the plate; (c) covering an edge of the leaf with the skirt; (d) providing an adhesive between the plate and the hinge cover; (e) attaching the plate to the hinge leaf with the adhesive; (f) shedding water from the hinge cover; and (g) allowing the water to drain from between the leaf and the plate.
  • 10. The hinge covering method of claim 9, further comprising the steps of:(a) forming a vent cavity between the pad and the skirt around at least three edges of the pad; (b) allowing water to drain from between the leaf and the plate through the vent cavity; and (c) allowing air to circulate between the leaf and the plate through the vent cavity for drying.
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