Claims
- 1. A multiaxis closure hinge for pivotally mounting a closure panel adjacent to an opening in a body to rotate about a point remote from the hinge between a closed position over the opening and an open position disposed apart from the opening, the hinge comprising:two pintles, comprising a body pintle and a panel pintle, with each of said two pintles having an inner end and an outer end, each inner end having an inner axis and each outer end having an outer axis; a body mount means positioned at the outer end of the body pintle for pivotally mounting the body pintle to the body for rotation about a first axis; a panel mount means positioned at the outer end of the panel pintle for pivotally mounting the panel pintle to the panel for rotation about a second axis; and coupling means for rotatably coupling the inner ends of the body pintle and panel pintle together in fixed angled relation to one another, to rotate one in relation to the other about a third axis disposed substantially coincident to the inner axis of a respective one of the pintles, and, with respect to the first axis and second axis, in non-congruent angled relation; wherein the first, second and third axes intersect at the point during rotation between the open and closed positions.
- 2. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein the body pintle and panel pintle comprise elongate rods wherein the inner axis of the body pintle is disposed at a first predetermined angle relative to the outer axis of the body pintle, and wherein the inner axis of the panel pintle is disposed at a second predetermined angle relative to the outer axis of the panel pintle.
- 3. A hinge according to claim 2 wherein the body pintle and panel pintle comprise bent cylindrical members.
- 4. A hinge according to claim 3 wherein the body pintle and panel pintle include retainer means for axially securing the outer end of the body pintle to the body mount means, the outer end of the panel pintle to the panel mount means and the inner end of the panel pintle to the coupling means.
- 5. A hinge according to claim 4 wherein the retainer means comprise retainer bushings.
- 6. A hinge according to claim 5 wherein the body mount means comprises a flanged body bearing mount, and wherein the panel mount means comprises a flanged panel bearing mount.
- 7. A hinge according to claim 6 wherein the coupling means comprises a coupling block adapted for coupling the inner axes in fixed acutely angled relation, with the inner axis of the panel pintle coincident with the third axis, and for fixing the body pintle to the coupling block to prevent relative rotation therebetween.
- 8. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein each of said body pintle, said body mount means, said panel pintle, said panel mount means, and said coupling means has a plane of symmetry.
- 9. In combination, (1) a means for assisting displacement between one point and another point and (2) a multiaxis closure hinge for pivotally mounting a closure panel adjacent to an opening in a body to rotate about a point remote from the hinge between a closed position over the opening and an open position disposed apart from the opening, the hinge comprising:two pintles, comprising a body pintle and a panel pintle, with each of said two pintles having an inner end and an outer end, each inner end having an inner axis and each outer end having an outer axis; a body mount means positioned at the outer end of the body pintle for pivotally mounting the body pintle to the body for rotation about a first axis; a panel mount means positioned at the outer end of the panel pintle for pivotally mounting the panel pintle to the panel for rotation about a second axis; and coupling means for rotatably coupling the inner ends of the body pintle and panel pintle together in fixed angled relation to one another, to rotate one in relation to the other about a third axis disposed substantially coincident to the inner axis of a respective one of the pintles, and, with respect to the first axis and second axis, in non-congruent angled relation; wherein the first, second and third axes intersect at the point during rotation between the open and closed positions.
- 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein said means for assisting displacement is a torsion bar.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/941,111 filed Sep. 30, 1997 now abandoned and a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/980,620 filed Dec. 1, 1997 now abandoned.
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