The present invention relates generally to hinge assemblies used on electronic cabinets or enclosures. More specifically, the invention relates to hinges that allow doors to both, be rotated about one of its sides in a traditional fashion and to be wholly detached from the cabinet or enclosure.
The explosive growth of data and information in recent years has led to a dramatic corresponding increase in the amount of data centers required to store all that information. Data center operators demand that the vast amounts of servers and equipment they rely on be protected by enclosures that not only organize the equipment but prevent unauthorized entry by individuals.
Additionally, data center operators see large cost reductions from being able to quickly and effectively access the equipment during and after installation. Therefore, significant benefits accrue from using cabinetry hardware like hinges and handles that allow security and ease of access to the equipment. By way of example, operators often require the hinges allow the doors to swing up to 180 degrees. Moreover, the ability to remove the doors without removing the hinges allows the operators to temporarily remove the doors while work is being performed and then replace the doors without complications. However, this is usually a two-person task. Another drawback is that most hinges that can be detached and reattached are orientation specific, i.e. they can only be used on the left or right side of the cabinet.
Accordingly, the inventors have developed a click in cabinet hinge that allows installation and removal of the door by just one person. Upon installation, the part of the hinge mounted on the door is presented to the hinge pin mounted on the frame and upon applying pressure, a latch mounted on the door part of the hinge will retract enough to let the hinge pin through and then advance toward and over the hinge pin placing the catch attached to the latch around the hinge pin. For removal, the latch of each hinge is retracted to an open position and the door is removed. Moreover, the hinge is not orientation specific, i.e. it can be used on the left or the right-hand side of the door.
In an embodiment, the click in cabinet hinge includes: a first hinge part having: a first plate; a second plate with two projections protruding transverse to the first plate and defining a recess therebetween; and a hinge pin exposed in the recess between the two projections. The click in cabinet hinge further includes a second hinge part having: a housing with a u-shaped receiver configured to partly fit between the two projections and to receive the hinge pin therein and enable the housing to rotate about the hinge pin. In a closed configuration when the first hinge part is secured to a cabinet and to the second hinge part, and the second hinge part is assembled to a closed cabinet door, the closed cabinet door is disposed between the housing and the first plate and the u-shaped receiver opens forward and away from of the cabinet thereby trapping the closed cabinet door between the cabinet and the housing.
In an embodiment, the click in cabinet hinge includes a first hinge part having two projections defining a recess therebetween; and a hinge pin exposed in the recess between the two projections. The click in cabinet hinge further includes a second hinge part having: a housing defining a door side configured to be mounted to a cabinet door and a u-shaped receiver that faces away from the door side and that is configured to receive the hinge pin therein and enable the housing to rotate about the hinge pin. When in an assembled configuration, the first hinge part is secured to a cabinet and to the second hinge part and the second hinge part is assembled to the cabinet door, the door side rests on an outside-facing surface of the cabinet door.
In an embodiment, the click in cabinet hinge includes a first hinge part having two projections defining a recess therebetween; and a hinge pin exposed in the recess between the two projections. The click in cabinet hinge further includes a second hinge part having: a housing defining a door side configured to be mounted to a cabinet door and a u-shaped receiver that faces away from the door side and that is configured to receive the hinge pin therein and enable the housing to rotate about the hinge pin. In a closed configuration the first hinge part is assembled to a cabinet, the second hinge part is assembled to the first hinge part and to a closed cabinet door, and the hinge pin is disposed farther forward of the cabinet than a front face of the closed cabinet door.
These and other advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following description in view of the drawings. Similar structures illustrated in more than one figure are numbered consistently among the drawings.
The inventor of the present invention has developed a novel hinge that allows a door to be removed from a frame without having to remove the hinge from either the door or the frame.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles and operation of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains.
It is important to an understanding of the present invention to note that all technical and scientific terms used herein, unless defined herein, are intended to have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art. The techniques employed herein are also those that are known to one of ordinary skill in the art, unless stated otherwise. For purposes of more clearly facilitating an understanding of the invention as disclosed and claimed herein, the preceding definitions are provided. It is further noted that the terms “first,” “second,” and the like as used herein do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather are used to distinguish one element from another. The terms “a” and “an” do not denote a limitation of quantity, but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items.
As used herein, the term “tab” will be understood to mean any piece of material attached to or projecting from another piece of material capable of being used to hold or manipulate one or both pieces of material. Also as used herein, the term “biasing mechanism” will be understood to mean any piece of material capable of returning to its original shape after an applied force has been removed. As a non-limiting example, a “biasing mechanism” can be a spring such as a coil spring.
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In a non-limiting embodiment, the second plate 13 is attached to the first plate 11 edgewise, forming a first angle 12 in the range of 65 to 115 degrees inclusive. As a non-limiting example, the second plate 13 may be attached to the first plate 11 by welding or bonding. In another non-limiting example, the first plate 11 and the second plate 13 are integrally manufactured using an additive manufacturing process and may constitute one single piece. In yet another embodiment, the first hinge part 10 maybe milled and machined out of a single piece of material stock. It may be appreciated that the method of attaching or manufacturing the first plate 11 and the second plate 13 is not limiting and may be achieved through a plurality of methods and techniques.
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In an embodiment, the body 31 of the latch 30 sits in sliding engagement inside the housing 21 allowing the catch 33 to slide along a longitudinal axis 40 which may be perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the hinge pin 15, to allow the catch 33 to partially envelop a free portion of the hinge pin 15 when the hinge pin 15 is contained within a cross-sectional U-shape surface 25 of the hinge pin receiver 23. When the catch 33 is disposed across the hinge pin receiver 23 and can trap the hinge pin 15 there, the catch is in a locked position. When the catch 33 is retracted into the housing and the hinge pin 15 is free to leave the hinge pin receiver 23, the catch is in the unlocked position. In another embodiment, the U-shape surface 25 of the hinge pin receiver 23 and inner surface 36 of the hinge pin receiver 23 are in rotational contact with the hinge pin 15.
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The second hinge part 20 further includes a first biasing mechanism 50 with a first end 51 connected to the housing 21 and a second end 52 connected to the latch 30 thereby biasing the catch 33 over the hinge pin 15. It may be appreciated by those in the art that the type of biasing mechanism 50 is non-limiting. In an embodiment, the second end 52 of the biasing mechanism 50 may be positioned over a protruding part of the latch 30. In an embodiment, the biasing mechanism 50 is a coil spring. In an embodiment, the biasing mechanism 50 expands and contracts along a direction of movement of the catch 33 to exert the force that biases the catch into the locked position.
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In yet another embodiment, the second hinge part 20 includes at least two retention devices 60 and at least two corresponding retention device biasing mechanisms 61. According to one embodiment, the retention devices 60 and the retention device biasing mechanisms 61 are housed within at least two corresponding recesses 26 of the housing 21. Correspondingly, the latch 30 may include at least one opening 32 to correspond to the at least one retention devices and retention device biasing mechanisms. In an embodiment, the retention devices 60 are biased by their corresponding retention device biasing mechanisms 61 to engage the corresponding openings 32 when the latch 30 is moved along the longitudinal axis 40 away from the hinge pin 15 to a position where the latch 30 is prevented by the housing 21 from moving any further along the longitudinal axis 40. In yet another embodiment, the latch 30 may be moved along the longitudinal axis to an intermediate point where the catch 33 is not in contact with the hinge pin 15 and the at least one retention device 60 does not engage the corresponding openings 32.
While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described herein, it will be obvious that such embodiments are provided by way of example only. Numerous variations, changes and substitutions will occur to those of skill in the art without departing from the invention herein. Non-limiting examples include a component that is described above as being attached to one part of the apparatus may alternatively be attached to a different part of the apparatus in other embodiments. Parts described as being indirectly connected may be connected directly to each other, and vice versa. Component parts may be assembled from individual pieces or may be integrally formed as a single unit. Alternative types of connectors and alternative materials may be used. The apparatus may be used with other types of power tools. Accordingly, it is intended that the invention be limited only by the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
This application claims benefit of the Feb. 22, 2019 filing date of application 62/808,922 which is incorporated by reference herein.
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62808922 | Feb 2019 | US |