Concealed hinge and method of installation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6834415
  • Patent Number
    6,834,415
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 28, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Will; Thomas B.
    • Mayo; Tara L.
    Agents
    • Cypher; James R.
    • Cypher; Charles R.
Abstract
A concealed hinge for doors in furniture and cabinets installed with screws in which the weight of the door rests on the hinge pivot point and is borne by the frame of the cabinet. The hinge is preferably installed using a template. The hinge includes an elongated door plate member having a projection member, a hinge base plate member, pivot member connected to the distal end of the door plate projection member and to the hinge base plate member. The pivot means is located so that the arc scribed by the front pivot corner of the door does not intersect the side face portion of the vertical frame member of the cabinet.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to hinges for cabinet doors which are designed to be concealed when the door is closed. The present invention discloses a hinge which is an improvement of my Concealed Hinge, Almestad U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766 granted Nov. 10, 1987.




The present application presents an improvement over my patented hinge in two major areas. First, the present invention has greater adjustability than the patented hinge. Second, the hinge of the present invention is easier to install.




In the present invention, the angle of the bottom edge of the door with respect to the frame may be adjusted. In the patented hinge, this adjustment was not possible.




Installation of the hinges of the present invention take less time and are easier to install than the hinges of U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766 by eliminating certain structural members of the '766 hinge and modifying others, and by providing a simple paper template.




Specifically, referring to U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766, the horizontal flange except projection 25 of door plate member 12 and openings 17 and 49 punched therein are eliminated. It is unnecessary to form a bend between the horizontal flange of door plate member 12 and rear side member 31. Further, side angle member 26 on base plate member 19 is eliminated. As shown in FIG. 4 of U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766, the portion of the base plate member 19 between bend lines 35 and 37 is eliminated as well as the need to bend the base plate member 19 along lines 35, 36, and 37. Openings 27 in side angle member 26 are eliminated.




Finally, as shown in FIG. 4 of U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766, it was necessary to form a routed portion 33 with a special tool in the bottom edge 6 of door 1to receive the horizontal portion of door plate member 12. In the present application, this special routing is eliminated. Elimination of carpentry work on the door is a labor saving. The hinge of the present application is fastened to the door with screws on the backside of the door only, whereas the hinge of U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766 was fastened to the bottom edge 6 of the door as well as the back side of the door 1.




The hardware of the present invention is simply attached to the door by placing it flush with either the top or bottom edge of the door and flush with the side of the door. This operation does not need a template for marking holes. The hardware is simply laid on the door and a mark for the holes is made on the backside of the door.




The template is only needed to mark the screw holes on the base and top of the cabinet and for marking the pivot clearing holes.




The thickness of the door plate hinge on the prior art Almestad U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766 was {fraction (1/16)}″ whereas the new plate of the present invention is thinner (20 Gauge ({fraction (1/32)}″). The fit of the door within the cabinet frame is tighter and leaves less gap.




For partially pre-finished furniture and cabinets, all the holes could be marked and predrilled in the factory. The customer would not have to use any templates.




As stated above, the hinges of the present invention are easier to install than the hinges described in my U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766 by eliminating certain structural members of the hinge and modifying others, and by providing a simple paper template.




Specifically, the '766 hinge required the installer to make an accurate measurement of the thickness of the door. A line was then drawn on the base in precise alignment with the front edge of the cabinet. Finally, the base of the hinge was laid on the base of the cabinet with part of the hinge in precise overlayment with this line. The screw attachment openings were then marked in the cabinet. While this operation is fairly easy, the problem gets more complicated when your have to repeat this procedure to mark the cabinet for the upper hinge. Specifically, marking lines on the underside of the upper portion of the cabinet and then holding the hinge on this line while looking upwardly, is not easy while the procedure is workable for a workman who has installed several hinge in several cabinets, the average do-it-yourselfer, is not a good candidate for this job; especially when he completes the work and finds that the door is out of alignment and further adjustment or even starting over again is required.




All of the foregoing measurements and operations which require precision and the handling of the hinge member in awkward positions is replaced by using a simple paper template to locate the hinge base plate member. The chance of making an error is practically eliminated because the template is only placed against two edges; viz. the front edge of the cabinet and the front edge of the door. There are only two lateral edges that are used; viz. the inside edge of the cabinet or stiles of the cabinet and the edge of the door.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary advantage of the hinge of the present invention over the Almestad hinge of U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,766 is that it is easier and faster to install. Easier and faster installation,is believed to be crucial to a “do-it-yourselfer” (DIYer) in whether he or she will tackle the job of making his or her own cabinets or deciding to pay a much greater amount to have a professional build the cabinet. Further in this age of Home DepotK, IKEDAK stores and other retailers that specialize in furniture and cabinets which are only partly assembled and some assembly is left to the customer, it is believed that easy and fast installation is the difference between commercial success and failure. Such stores will only use hardware which meets the foregoing classification.




The ease and swiftness of installation is primarily due to two reasons: (1) the present hinge lends itself to the use of a simple paper template that the DIYer can understand and use in installing the hinge to the cabinet. (2) The improved hinge attaches to the rear face of the cabinet door rather than the top or bottom edge of the door.




The unique advantage of the present invention is the fact that the hinge can be very light and small as the entire weight of the door is borne by the pivot which rests on the base of the cabinet. Secondly, some prior art hinges place the pivot point outboard of the base of the cabinet which means that the lever arms of the hinge must be strong enough to bear the weight of the door.




Installation is basically achieved by first locating the hinges on the door and cabinets by marking the screw holes in the base and door and for marking the pivot clearance hole or depression in the door and cabinet. Door face plate member is first attached to the rear face of the cabinet door with screws. Cabinet base plate member is then attached to the base of the cabinet with screws. The upper part of the cabinet door is then attached to the cabinet in the same manner with hinges which are identical to, but mirror images of the lower hinge.




Finally, adjustment of the angle of the lower edge of the door with respect to the cabinet frame may be adjusted by eliminating the horizontal portion of door plate member on the patented Almestad hinge and providing a slotted opening in the vertical portion of the door plate member permitting adjustment of the door with respect to the hinge in a vertical direction.




The hinge of the present invention is primarily used for wood doors, but the composition of the door may also be made of plastic, or glass.




INSTALLATION OF THE HINGE OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A method of installing the hinges for a single door in the frame includes the steps of: creating a template with indicia locating the elongated fastener openings and the pivot means in the base plate member with respect to the planar front face and the planar side face of the frame; placing the template alternately on the top and bottom bases of the frame in alignment with the planar front face of the frame and the planar side face of the frame; marking the location of the elongated fastener openings and pivot clearances alternately on the planar top and bottom bases; forming depressions in the top and bottom bases for clearance of the pivot means; placing the door plate members respectively on the rear face of the door with the lower edge of the door plate member in registration with the bottom edge face of the door and the side edge of the door plate member in registration with the planar end face of the door and inserting fasteners through the elongated fastener openings into the door, and then installing the other door plate member in like manner in the door adjacent the top edge face; setting the door in the frame; and inserting fasteners respectively through the elongated fastener openings in the base plate members and into the marked locations of the elongated fastener opening on the planar top and bottom bases.




Marking the locations of the oval holes and pivot locations may be done with a sharp awl, or any similar instrument. Where self drilling screws are not used, it is preferable to prethread the holes for the screws with a screw starter. The depression for the pivot clearance is preferably formed by drilling a shallow hole.




In order to obtain a good fit of the door plate member with the door, the portion of the door edge which registers with the bend in door plate member where the protrusion attaches should be formed to tightly register with the bend in the lower edge of the door plate member. This may be done by lightly preparing the door edge by rubbing with fine sandpaper to slightly round the inside edge of the door.




Of course, after the door hinges are installed, adjustments should be made to property fit the door within the frame and the screws tightened. Screws then should be inserted through the remaining fastener openings in the hinges and tightened.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a cabinet shown on a reduced scale using the hinges of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view on an enlarged scale taken along lines


2





2


of

FIG. 1

showing a single door hinge of the present invention. A portion of the cabinet is illustrated in phantom line. The single door hinge is also shown in

FIGS. 5 and 5A

.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view on an enlarged scale taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

showing another form of the present invention. A portion of the cabinet and portions of two doors are illustrated in phantom line.





FIG. 4

is a front elevation view of a portion of the cabinet and portions of three doors shown in

FIG. 1

taken generally along lines


4





4


.





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of a portion of the cabinet shown in

FIG. 4

taken generally in the direction of line


5





5


with the doors in the closed position. Portions of the cabinet and doors are shown in phantom line. The single door hinge illustrated in

FIG. 2

is shown in reduced scale at the right side of

FIGS. 5 and 5A

.





FIG. 5A

is view similar to

FIG. 5

with the doors swung to an open position. Portions of the cabinet and doors are shown in phantom line. The arc taken by the doors is shown by the double headed arrows.





FIG. 6

is a rear elevation view of a portion of the cabinet shown in

FIG. 5

taken generally along line


6





6


showing the hinges of the present elevation attached to the rear side of the cabinet doors.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged rear elevation view of a portion of the cabinet shown in

FIG. 6

taken along line


7





7


showing in detail a portion of the hinge of the present invention and specifically illustrating the unique adjustability of the hinge to insure the proper alignment of the doors in the cabinet.





FIG. 8

is a plan view of a template used to install the hinge illustrated in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 9

is a plan view of a template used to install the hinge illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of another type of cabinet with another form of hinge of the present invention installed.





FIG. 11

is a perspective enlarged view of another form of hinge of the present invention installed in the cabinet of FIG.


10


and located along the line


11





11


. Portions of the cabinet and doors are shown in phantom line. The two doors on the left side of the drawing are shown in the closed position while the upper door on the right side is shown in the partially open position and the lower door on the right side is shown in the fully open position. A portion of a cabinet shelf member is shown in phantom. The curved phantom line indicates a portion of the front edge of the shelf cut out to permit free opening of the lower doors.





FIG. 12

is a front elevation view of the hinges shown in

FIG. 11

taken in the direction of arrow


12


. The doors, partially shown in phantom, are in the closed position.





FIG. 13

is a cross sectional view taken along line


13





13


of FIG.


12


. Portions of the doors and cabinet are shown in phantom line. A portion of the shelf to which the hinge is attached is shown in solid line. Note the cut out portion in the shelf to permit the lower door to open freely.





FIG. 14

is an enlarged top plan view of a form of the present invention taken along lines


14





14


in

FIG. 10

, portions of the hinge are shown in phantom line. A portion of the door in the partially open position is shown in phantom line.





FIG. 15

is a cross sectional view taken along line


15





15


in

FIG. 14

, portions of the door are shown in phantom line.





FIG. 16

is a cross sectional view taken along line


16





16


in

FIG. 14

, Portions of the door are shown in phantom line.





FIG. 17

is a plan view of a template used to install stacked four door Double Hinge units as illustrated in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 18

is a plan view of a template used to install left and right hinges for the flush overlay hinges illustrated in

FIGS. 14-16

.





FIG. 19

is an enlarged scale perspective of another hinge of the present invention taken in the vicinity of line


19





19


in FIG.


10


.





FIG. 20

is an enlarged scale perspective view of another form of hinge which is located in the vicinity of line


20





20


in

FIG. 10

looking upwardly at an angle at the underside of the top horizontal frame member. Only a portion of the top horizontal frame member of the cabinet is shown in phantom line. The doors have been removed for purposes of clarity.





FIG. 20A

is a top plan view of the upper concealed hinges shown in

FIG. 20

taken in the direction of arrow


20


A. The hinges are attached to the underside of the top horizontal frame member. The doors are shown in phantom line. The door on the left as shown in the drawing has been swung to the open position along the arc of the double arrow.





FIG. 21

is a cross sectional view on an enlarged scale taken along line


21





21


in FIG.


20


A.





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of another form of hinge of the present invention taken along line


22





22


in FIG.


10


. Portions of the cabinet shelf on which the hinge are mounted is show phantom line. Portions of the doors attached to the hinges are shown in phantom line. The door on the right side of the drawing has been swung to a partially open position.





FIG. 23

is a top plan view of the hinge illustrated in FIG.


22


. Portions of the doors and lower horizontal frame member are shown in phantom line. The door on the right is shown in the partially opened position. The arcuate lines in the lower frame member are cutouts to permit the lower doors to open freely.





FIG. 24

is a perspective view on a reduced scale of a corner cabinet.





FIG. 25

is a perspective view on an enlarged scale of another form of the hinges of the present invention taken along line


25





25


in FIG.


24


. The portion of the hinge in the right side of the hinge has been removed to more clearly show the cut that must be made in the cabinet shelf to accommodate the hinge and permit opening of the doors.





FIG. 26

is a top plan view of the hinge shown in FIG.


25


. The door on the left side of the drawing shown in phantom line is shown in the partly open position while the door on the right side shown in phantom line is shown in the closed position.





FIG. 27

is a top plan view of the hinge template used for installing a single hinge, two door unit on an inside corner.





FIG. 28

is a top plan view of the hinge template used for installing a four door hinge unit on an inside corner, such as the hinge shown in FIG.


25


.





FIG. 29

is a reduced scale perspective view of still another form of cabinet. This cabinet is similar to the cabinet shown in

FIG. 10

except that the cabinet doors have been faced with mirrors or other decorative panels.





FIG. 30

is an enlarged view of a portion of the four doors illustrated in

FIG. 29

taken in the vicinity of line


30





30


.





FIG. 31

is top plan view of a portion of the hinge shown in

FIG. 30

taken along line


31





31


with a portion of the doors shown in cross section.





FIG. 32

is a rear elevation view of the hinge and portions of the doors shown in

FIG. 31

taken along line


32





32


.





FIG. 33

is a top plan view of still another form of the invention of the present invention with two doors partially open shown in phantom line mounted on hinges which are mounted on a cabinet member.





FIG. 34

is a cross sectional view of the hinge shown in

FIG. 33

taken along line


34





34


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION




The first and simplest form of the invention of the present is illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings. Other views are illustrated in parts of

FIGS. 4

,


5


,


5


A and


6


.




The first form of the invention is a pair of upper and lower hinges for a single door. Specifically, the first form of the invention is a combination, including, a first door


1


, a frame


2


, having a bottom horizontal frame member


39


having a planar bottom frame member portion


12


, a top horizontal frame member


40


having a planar top frame member portion


11


, and a first generally vertical frame member


25


, and a pair of concealed hinges


3


for the first door


1


movable from a closed to an open position, the first door


1


having a substantially planar front face portion


4


and a rear substantially planar face portion


5


, and generally parallel planar top and bottom edge face portions


6


,


7


and a substantially planar end face portion


8


intersecting the substantially planar front face portion


4


and forming a front pivot corner


9


and mounted in the frame


2


and the first generally vertical frame member


25


having a substantially planar front face portion


13


and presenting a substantially planar side face portion


14


generally parallel to and closely spaced from the planar first door end face portion


8


and the pivot corner


9


when the first door


1


is in the closed position.




Each of the concealed hinges


3


include a pair of elongated door plate members


15


each having a lower edge


16


and a side edge


17


formed with fastener openings


18


,


19


,


20


therethrough, and a projection member


22


extending from the lower edge


16


of the door plate member


15


to a narrow distal end


23


and at an angle


24


thereto and each of the door plate members


15


being connected to respective upper (not shown) and lower


27


portions of the rear face portion


5


of the first door


1


adjacent the first door front pivot corner


9


.




Each of the concealed hinges


3


include a hinge base plate member


28


formed with fastener openings


29


-


34


connected to the respective planar top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


of the top and bottom frame members


40


,


39


,




Pivot means


35


is connected to the distal end


23


of the door plate projection member


22


and to the hinge base plate member


28


.




The pivot means


35


is located with respect to the elongated door plate member


15


and the hinge base plate member


28


adjacent the substantially planar front face


4


portion of the first door


1


and adjacent the planar first door end face portion


8


at a point sufficient distance from the planar side face portion


14


of the first vertical frame member


25


and from the substantially planar front face portion


4


of the first door


1


so that the arc


36


scribed by the front pivot corner


9


of the door


1


adjacent the first vertical frame member


25


when the first door


1


is pivoted for rotation


44


about the pivot means


35


from the closed to open positions does not intersect the planar side face portion


14


of the first vertical frame member


25


, and the planar front face portion


4


of the first door


1


when in the closed position is substantially parallel to the planar front face portion


13


of the first vertical frame member


25


.




At least one of the fastener openings


19


in the door plate member


15


is elongated in its vertical direction to permit adjustment of the relative attachment of the first door


1


in a vertical direction.




At least two of the fastener openings


29


,


30


in the hinge base plate member


28


are elongated in a direction at right angles to the first door


1


when the first door


1


is in its closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


28


relative to frame opening


10


defined by a planar front face portion


13


of the first vertical frame member


25


, planar front face portion


37


of the bottom frame member


39


and, planar front face portion


38


of the top horizontal frame member


40


.




A more specific description of the present invention and specifically, the single door set forth above the combination is described as follows.




The hinge base plate member


28


is formed with a front edge


41


and a projection member


42


extends from the front edge


41


to a narrow distal end


43


; and the pivot means


35


is connected to the narrow distal end


43


of the base plate projection member


42


and the narrow distal end


23


of the door plate projection member


22


.




The method of installing the hinges


3


illustrated in FIG.


2


and the first door


1


in the frame


2


comprises the steps of: creating a template


215


with indicia


29




1


-


34




1


and


29





1


-


34





1


; locating the elongated fastener openings


29


-


34


and


29


′-


34


′ (not shown) and indicia


35




1


and


35





1


locating the pivot means


35


in the hinge base plate member


28


with respect to the planar front face portion


37


and the planar side face portion


14


of the frame


2


; placing the template


215


alternately on the top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


of the frame


2


in alignment with the planar front face portion


37


of the frame


2


and the planar side face portion


14


of the frame


2


; marking the location of the elongated fastener openings


29


-


34


and


29


′-


34


′ (not shown) and pivot clearances


35


, alternately on the planar top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


; forming depressions


35




1


in the top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


for clearance of the pivot means


35


; placing the door plate members


15


respectively on the substantially planar rear face portion


5


of the door


1


with the lower edge


16


of the door plate member


15


in registration with the bottom edge face


7


of the door


1


and the side edge


17


of the door plate member


15


in registration with the substantially planar end face


8


portion of the door


1


and inserting fasteners through the elongated fastener openings into the door, and then installing the other door plate member (identical to door plate member


15


) in like manner in the door


1


adjacent the top edge face


6


of the door


1


; setting the door


1


in the frame


2


; and inserting fasteners respectively through the elongated fastener openings


29


-


34


in the hinge base plate members


28


and into the marked locations of the elongated fastener openings in the planar top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


.




Another form of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Here, a double hinge is used for installing two side by side doors. Specifically, the present invention is a combination, with side by side second and third doors


52


,


53


, a frame


2


having a bottom horizontal frame member


39


having a planar bottom frame member portion


103


, a top horizontal frame member


40


having a planar top frame member portion


102


, and a second vertical frame member


51


and a pair of concealed double hinges


54


for the second and third doors


52


,


53


mounted in edge to edge relationship and mounted for rotation


55


,


56


in opposite directions from closed to open positions, the second and third doors


52


,


53


having substantially planar front face portions


57


,


58


mounted in the same plane, and the second and third doors


52


,


53


having rear substantially planar face portions


59


,


60


, and the second and third doors


52


,


53


having generally planar top


61


,


63


and bottom


62


,


64


edge face portions, and generally planar end face portions


65


,


66


closely spaced from and parallel to one another when the second and third doors


52


,


53


are in the closed positions and the planar door end face portions


65


,


66


intersect the planar door front face portions


57


,


58


forming front pivot corners


67


,


68


closely adjacent one another and the second and third doors


52


,


53


are mounted in the frame


2


defining a frame opening


69


, and the top and bottom horizontal frame members


40


,


39


having planar front face portions


38


,


37


and the spaced second vertical frame member


51


having a substantially planar front face portion


70


and presenting a substantially planar side face portion


71


generally parallel and closely spaced from the adjacent planar third door end face portion


72


when the adjacent third door


53


is in the closed position.




The pairs of concealed double hinges


54


each consist of a pair of elongated door plate members


76


,


77


each formed with fastener openings


78


-


85


therethrough, and each having a lower edge


86


,


87


and a side edge


88


,


89


and a projection member


90


,


91


extending to a narrow distal end


92


,


93


from the lower edge


86


,


87


of each of the door plate members


76


,


77


at an angle


94


,


95


thereto and each door plate member


76


,


77


being connected to the respective upper and lower rear faces


59


,


60


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


adjacent the door front pivot corners


67


,


68


.




Each double hinge


54


also include a hinge base plate member


101


connected to the respective planar top and bottom frame member portions


102


,


103


and formed with hinge base plate fastener openings


104


-


113


therethrough.




Second and third pivot means


114


,


115


are connected to the narrow distal ends


92


,


93


of the door plate projection members


90


,


91


and to the hinge base plate member


101


.




The second and third pivot means


114


,


115


are located with respect to the elongated door plate members


76


,


77


and the hinge base plate member


101


, and adjacent the substantially planar front face portions


57


,


58


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


and adjacent the planar door end face portions


65


,


66


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar end face portions


65


,


66


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


and from the planar front face portions


57


.


58


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


so that the arcs


118


,


119


scribed by the front pivot corners


67


,


68


of each of the second and third doors


52


,


53


in edge to edge relationship do not intersect one another when the second and third doors


52


,


53


are pivoted about the second and third pivot means


114


,


115


from the closed to open positions, and the substantially planar front face portions


57


,


58


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of the front faces


13


,


70


of the vertical frame members


25


,


51


.




At least one of the fastener openings


79


,


82


in each of the elongated door plate members


76


,


77


is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the respective second and third doors


52


,


53


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated door plate members


76


,


77


.




At least two of the fastener openings


104


,


113


in the hinge base plate member


101


are elongated in a direction at right angles to the second and third doors


52


,


53


when the second and third doors


52


,


53


are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


101


relative to the frame opening


69


defined by the planar front face portion


70


of the second vertical frame member


51


, planar front face portion


37


of the bottom frame member


39


, and planar front face portion


38


of the top horizontal frame member


40


.




The method for installing the hinges


54


and the side by side second and third doors


52


,


53


in the frame


2


is illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

,




Installation consists of creating a template


220


with indicia


104




1


-


107




1


,


110




1


-


113




1


locating the hinge base plate fastener openings


104


-


113


, indicia


114




1


,


115




1


and locating the second and third pivot clearances


114




1


,


115




2


in the hinge base plate member


101


and the center line


221


of the hinge base plate member


101


with respect to the planar front face portion


37


of the frame


2


and the center line


221


between the second and third doors


52


,


53


.




The template


220


is placed alternately on the top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


of the frame


2


in alignment with the planar front face portion


37


of the frame


2


and the center line


221


between the doors


52


,


53


.




The next step is marking the location of the elongated fastener openings


104


-


113


and the pivot clearances


114




1


,


115




2


alternately on the planar top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


.




The next step is forming depressions


114




2


,


115




2


in the top and bottom frame member portions


11


,


12


for clearance of the second and third pivot means


114


,


115






The next step is placing the door plate members


76


,


77


respectively on the substantially planar lower rear face portions


59


,


60


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


with the lower edges


86


,


87


of the door plate members


76


,


77


in registration with the bottom edge faces


62


,


64


of the second and third doors


52


,


53


and the side edges


88


,


89


of the door plate members


76


,


77


in registration with the substantially planar end face portions


65


,


66


of the doors


52


,


53


, and then installing the other door plate members in like manner on the doors


52


,


53


adjacent the top edge faces


61


,


63


of the doors


52


,


53


.




The next step is setting the doors


52


,


53


in the frame


2


.




The final step is inserting fasteners respectively through the elongated fastener openings


104


,


113


in the hinge base plate members


101


and into the marked locations of the elongated fastener openings in the planar top and bottom flange member portions


11


,


12


.




Another form of the invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 33 and 34

. In this form of the invention the hinge base plate member is a pair of circle like members


101




5


and


101




6


. The form of the invention shown in

FIGS. 33 and 34

is identical to the form of the invention above described with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 3

and is not further described for purposes of brevity. The doors in

FIGS. 33 and 34

have been given the same numbers as in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Hinge parts identical to hinge parts in

FIG. 3

have been given identical numbers except for the addition of a superscript number. See for example elongated door plate member


76




1


in FIG.


34


.




A further description of the present invention illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

is a follows. The hinge base plate member


101


is formed with a front edge


121


and a pair of projection members


122


,


123


extending from the front edge


121


to narrow distal ends


124


,


125


; and the second and third pivot means


114


,


115


are connected to the narrow distal ends


124


,


125


of the base plate projection members


122


,


123


and the narrow distal ends


92


,


93


of the door plate projection members


90


,


91


.





FIGS. 10

,


11


,


12


,


13


,


20


,


20


A,


21


,


22


, and


23


illustrate still another form of the present invention in which a cabinet is shown having side by side stacked doors. In this form of the invention, the combination includes: a cabinet


130


having a frame


131


, doors


132


-


139


hingedly mounted on the cabinet frame


131


, and upper


54


′, lower


54


″, and intermediate


140


concealed hinges mounting the doors


132


-


139


on the cabinet frame


131


.




The cabinet frame


131


includes: a bottom horizontal frame member


141


having an under side planar bottom frame member portion


142


and a planar front face portion formed with a pair of arcuate cut outs


180


,


181


, a top horizontal frame member


144


having a planar top frame member portion


145


and a planar front face portion


146


, an intermediate frame member


147


located between the top


144


and bottom


141


frame members having a planar upper portion


148


and a planar front face portion


149


formed with a pair of arcuate cut outs


180


′,


181


′, first and second spaced vertical frame members


150


,


151


supporting the bottom


141


, top


144


and intermediate


147


frame members and each having planar front face portions


152


,


153


and side face portions


154


,


155


.




The doors


132


-


139


include: upper side by side fourth


133


and fifth


134


doors, hingedly mounted on the top horizontal frame member


144


and the intermediate frame member


147


, positioned in edge to edge relationship, and mounted for rotation in opposite directions from closed to open positions, the fourth


133


and fifth


134


doors having substantially planar front face portions


156


,


157


positioned in the same plane in the closed position, and substantially planar rear face portions


158


,


159


substantially parallel to the planar front face portions


156


,


157


, and the fourth


133


and fifth


134


doors having generally planar top


160


,


161


and bottom


162


,


163


edge face portions, and generally planar end face portions


164


,


165


closely spaced from and parallel to one another when the fourth


133


and fifth


134


doors are in the closed position and the planar door end face portions


164


,


165


intersect the planar door front face portions


156


,


157


respectively forming fourth and fifth door front pivot corners


166


,


167


closely adjacent one another.




Also included in cabinet


10


are lower side by side sixth


137


and seventh


138


doors hingedly mounted on the intermediate frame member


147


and the bottom frame member


141


adjacent and below the fourth


133


and fifth


134


doors in edge to edge relationship and mounted for rotation in opposite directions from closed to open positions.




Sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


have substantially planar front face portions


168


,


169


, positioned to each other in the same plane in the closed position, and positioned in the same plane as the front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


, and substantially planar rear face portions


170


,


171


substantially parallel to the planar front face portions


168


,


169


.




The sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


have generally planar top


172


,


173


and bottom


174


,


175


edge face portions, and generally planar end face portions


176


,


177


closely spaced from and parallel to one another when the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


are in the closed position.




Planar door end face portions


176


,


177


of the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


intersect the planar door front face portions


168


,


169


respectively forming sixth and seventh front pivot corners


178


,


179


closely adjacent one another.




The upper concealed hinges


54


′ include: a pair of elongated door plate members


76


′,


77


′ each formed with fastener openings


78


′-


85


′ therethrough, and each have a′ projection edge


86


′,


87


′ and a side edge


88


′,


89


′ and a projection member


90


′,


91


′ extending to a narrow distal end


92


′,


93


′ from the projection edge


86


′,


87


′ of each of the door plate members


76


′,


77


′ at an angle thereto and each door plate member


76


′,


77


′ being connected to the respective upper rear face portions


158


,


159


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


adjacent the respective fourth and fifth door front pivot corners


166


,


167


.




Hinge base plate member


101


′ as shown in

FIG. 20

, is formed with fastener openings in the same number, configuration, and placement as shown in FIG.


5


A. For purposes of brevity and clarity, only openings


104


′ and


105


′ are shown.




Hinge base plate member


101


′ is connected to the planar top frame member portion


145


and is formed with a front edge


121


′ and a pair of spaced projection members


122


′,


123


′ extending from the front edge


121


′ to narrow distal ends


124


′,


125


′.




Second and third pivot means


114


′,


115


′ are connected to the narrow distal ends


92


′,


93


′ of the door plate projection members


90


′,


91


′ and to the narrow distal ends


124


′,


125


′ of the projection members


122


′,


123


′ of the hinge base plate member


101


′.




The second and third pivot means


114


′,


115


′ are located with respect to the respective elongated door plate members


76


′,


77


′ and the hinge base plate member


101


′; and adjacent the substantially planar front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


and adjacent the planar door end face portions


164


,


165


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar end face portions of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


and from the planar front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


, so that the arcs, (no numbers), scribed by the fourth and fifth door front pivot corners


166


,


167


do not intersect one another when the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


are pivoted about the second and third pivot means


114


′,


115


from the closed to open positions, and the substantially planar front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of the front faces


152


,


153


of the first and second vertical frame members


150


,


151


.




At least one of the fastener openings


78


′,


83


′ in each of the elongated door plate members


76


′,


77


′ is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the respective fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated door plate members


76


′,


77


′.




At least two of the fastener openings


104


′ in the hinge base plate member


101


′ are elongated in a direction at right angles to the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


when the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


101


′ relative to the planar front face portions


156


,


157


of the first and second vertical frame members


150


,


151


, and planar front face portions


143


,


146


of the bottom and top horizontal frame members


141


,


144


.




The lower concealed hinges


54


″ include: a pair of elongated door plate members


76


″,


77


″ each formed with fastener openings


78


″-


85


″ therethrough, and each having a projection edge


86


″,


87


″ and a side edge


88


′,


89


″ and a projection member


90


″,


91


″ extending to a narrow distal end


92


″,


93


″ from the projection edge


86


″,


87


″ of each of the door plate members


76


″,


77


″ at an angle thereto.




Each door plate member


76


″,


77


″ is connected to the respective lower rear face portions


170


,


171


of the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


adjacent the respective sixth and seventh door front pivot corners


178


,


179


;




A hinge base plate member


101


″, formed with fastener openings


104





113


″, is connected to the under side planar bottom frame member portion


142


of the bottom horizontal frame member


141


and formed with a front edge


121


′ and a pair of spaced projection members


123


″,


124


″ extending from the front edge


121


″ to narrow distal ends


124


″,


125


″.




The front edge


121


″ of the hinge base plate member


101


′ is positioned generally flush with the planar front face portion


143


of the bottom horizontal frame member


141


as shown in

FIG. 20

, formed with fastener openings in the same number, configuration, and placement as shown in FIG.


5


A. For purposes of brevity and clarity, only openings


104


″ and


105


″ are shown.




Second and third pivot means


114


,


115


″ are connected to the narrow distal ends


92


″,


93


″ of the door plate projection members


90


″,


91


″ and to the narrow distal ends


124


″,


125


″ of the projection members


122


″,


123


″ of the hinge base plate member


101


″.




The second and third pivot means


114


″,


115


″ are located with respect to the respective elongated door plate members


76


″,


77


″ and the hinge base plate member


101


″; and adjacent the substantially planar front face portions


168


,


169


of the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


and adjacent the planar door end face portions


176


,


177


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar end face portions


176


,


177


of the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


and from the planar front face portion


176


,


177


of the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


so that the arcs, not shown, scribed by the sixth and seventh door front pivot corners


178


,


179


do not intersect one another.




The arcs (see double arrow


182


in

FIG. 23

) scribed by the edges


88


″,


89


″ of the door plate members


76


″,


77


″ do not intersect the pair of arcuate cut outs


180


,


181


in the planar front face portion


149


of the bottom horizontal frame member when the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


are pivoted about the second and third pivot means


114


″,


115


″ from the closed to open positions.




The substantially planar front face portions


168


,


169


of the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of the planar front faces


168


,


169


of the fourth and fifth doors


156


,


157


.




At least one of the fastener openings


78


″,


83


″ in each of the elongated door plate members


76


″,


77


″ is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the respective sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated door plate members


76


″,


77


″.




At least two of the fastener openings


106


″,


112


″ in the hinge base plate member


101


″ are elongated in a direction at right angles to the sixth and seventh doors


137


″,


138


″ when the sixth and seventh doors


137


,


138


are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


101


″ relative to the planar front face portion


143


of the bottom horizontal frame member


141


; and planar front face portions


143


,


146


of the bottom and top horizontal frame members


141


,


144


.




The intermediate concealed hinges


140


include: a pair of upper elongated door plate members


76


″′,


77


″′ each formed with fastener openings


78


″′-


85


″′ therethrough, and each having a projection edge


86


″′,


87


″′ and a side edge


88


″′,


89


″′ and a projection member


90


″′,


91


″′ extending to a narrow distal end


92


″′,


93


″′ from the projection edge


86


″′,


87


″′ of each of the upper door plate members


76


″′,


77


″′ at an angle thereto.




Each upper door plate member


76


″′,


77


″′ is connected to the respective lower rear face portions


158


,


159


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


adjacent the respective fourth and fifth door front pivot corners


67


,


68


.




A hinge base plate member


101


″′ is formed with fastener openings


104


″′-


113


″′, and connected to the planar upper portion


148


of the intermediate frame member


147


.




Hinge base plate member


101


″′ is formed with a front edge


121


″′ and a pair of spaced projection members


122


″′,


123


″′ extending from the front edge


121


″′ to narrow distal ends


124


″′,


125


″′.




The front edge


121


″′ of the hinge base plate member


101


″′ is positioned generally flush with the planar front face portion


149


of the intermediate frame member


147


.




Second and third pivot means


114


″′,


115


″′ are connected to the narrow distal ends


124


″′,


125


″′ of the door plate projection members


90


″′,


91


″′ of the upper elongated door plate members


76


″′,


97


″′ and to the narrow distal ends


124


″′,


125


″′ of the projection members of the hinge base plate member


101


″′.




The second and third pivot means


114


″′,


115


″′ are located with respect to the respective elongated upper door plate members


76


″′,


77


″′ and the hinge base plate member


101


″′; and adjacent the substantially planar lower front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


and adjacent the planar lower door end face portions


164


,


165


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar lower end face portions


164


,


165


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


and from the planar lower front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


so that the arcs scribed by the fourth and fifth lower door front pivot corners


166


,


167


do not intersect one another when the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


are pivoted about the third and second pivot means


115


″′,


114


″′ from the closed to open positions.




The substantially planar front face portions


156


,


157


of the fourth and fifth doors


133


,


134


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of the front faces


152


,


153


of the first and second vertical frame members


150


,


151


.




At least one of the fastener openings


78


″′,


83


″′ in each of the elongated upper door plate members


76


″′,


77


″′ is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the respective fifth and fourth doors


134


,


133


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated door plate members


76


″′,


77


″′.




At least two of the fastener openings


104


″′,


113


″′ in the hinge base plate member


101


″′ are elongated in a direction at right angles to the fifth and fourth doors


134


,


133


when the fifth and fourth doors


134


,


133


are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


101


″′ relative to the planar front face portion


153


,


152


of the first and second vertical frame members


151


,


150


, and planar front face portions


143


,


146


of the bottom and top horizontal frame members


141


,


144


.




A pair of elongated lower door plate members


76


″″,


77


″″ each formed with fastener openings


78


″″,


79


″″,


80


″″,


82


″″,


83


″″,


85


″″ therethrough, and each having a projection edge


86


″″,


87


″″ and a side edge


88


″″,


89


″″ and a projection member


90


″″,


91


″″ extending to a narrow distal end


92


″″,


93


″″ from the projection edge


86


″″,


87


″″ of each of the lower door plate members at an angle thereto and each lower door plate member


76


″″,


77


″″ are connected to the respective upper rear face portions


171


,


170


of the seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


adjacent the respective sixth and seventh door front pivot corners


179


,


178


.




The door plate projection members


90


″″,


91


″″ of the lower elongated door plate members


76


″″,


77


″″ are connected to the second and third pivot means


114


″″,


115


″″.




The second and third pivot means


114


′′,


115


″″ are located with respect to the respective elongated lower door plate members


76


″″,


77


″″ and the hinge base plate member


101


″′; and adjacent the substantially planar upper front face portions


169


,


168


of the seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


and adjacent the planar upper door end face portions


177


,


176


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar upper end face portions


177


,


176


of the seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


and from the planar lower front face portion


169


,


168


of the seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


so that the arcs scribed by the seventh and sixth upper door front pivot corners


179


,


178


do not intersect one another and the arcs (not indicated by a number) scribed by the edges


88


″′,


89


″′ of the door plate members


76


″′,


77


″′ do not intersect the pair of arcuate cut outs


180


′,


181


′ in the planar front face portion


149


of the intermediate frame member


147


, when the seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


are pivoted about the second and third pivot means


114


″″,


115


″″ from the closed to open positions.




The substantially planar front face portions


169


,


168


of the seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of the front faces


153


,


152


of the second and first vertical frame members


151


,


152


.




At least one of the fastener openings


78


″″,


83


″″ in each of the elongated lower door plate members


76


″″,


77


″ is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the respective seventh and sixth doors


138


,


137


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated lower door plate members


76


″″,


77


″″.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, doors


137


and


138


are constructed so that their planar bottom edge face portions


174


, and


175


are flush with the under side planar bottom frame member portion


142


of cabinet


10


, and doors


137


and


138


overlie the planar front face portion of bottom horizontal frame member


141


. This construction is known in the trade as a “flush overlay”. This construction permits doors


137


and


138


to be raised above the floor with a toe board


227


providing a “to kick space below the cabinet


130


.




Still another variation of the present invention is illustrated in

FIGS. 24-26

. In this combination, a cabinet


200


having a frame


201


, doors


202


-


209


, including upper side-by-side doors


203


,


204


and lower side-by-side doors


207


,


208


are hingedly mounted on the cabinet frame


201


and upper (not shown), lower (not shown) and intermediate concealed hinges


210


mounting the doors


202


-


209


on the cabinet frame


201


are illustrated.




The corner cabinet


200


further includes: a cabinet frame


201


formed with an inside 90° corner


211


.




The upper and lower side by side doors


203


,


204


,


207


,


208


are mounted at an angle of 90° to one another on the upper concealed hinges (not shown), the lower concealed hinges (not shown), and the intermediate concealed hinges


210


.




The hinge base plates such as intermediate hinge base plate


212


of the upper (not shown), lower (not shown) and intermediate concealed hinges


210


are formed to mount the respective door plate members, such as upper elongated door plate members


76




3


(not shown),


77




3


and lower door plate members


76




4


,


77




4


, at an angle to each other.




The cabinet illustrated in

FIGS. 10 and 19

illustrate a combination of a cabinet


130


having a frame


131


, at least two doors


135


,


139


mounted one above the other and hingedly mounted on the cabinet frame


131


, and intermediate concealed hinges


185


mounting the doors


135


,


139


on the cabinet frame


131


.




The cabinet frame


131


includes: a top frame member


144


, a bottom frame member


141


, an intermediate frame member


147


located between the top and bottom frame members


141


,


141


having a planar upper portion


148


and a planar front face portion


149


formed with an arcuate cut out


180




1


.




A vertical frame member


151


supports the bottom, top and intermediate frame members


141


,


144


,


147


and has a planar front face portion


153


and a planar side face portion


155


.




The doors


135


,


139


include: an upper door


135


, hingedly mounted on the top frame member


144


and the intermediate frame member


147


, and are mounted for rotation from closed to open positions.




Doors


135


,


139


have a substantially planar front face portion


186


and a substantially planar rear face portion


187


substantially parallel to the planar front face portion


186


.




The upper door


135


has a generally planar bottom edge face portion


188


, and a generally planar end face portion


189


closely spaced from and parallel to the planar side face portion


155


of the vertical frame member


151


when the door is in the closed position.




The planar door end face portion


189


intersects the planar door front face portion


186


forming a front pivot corner closely adjacent the vertical frame member


151


.




Lower door


139


is hingedly mounted on the intermediate frame member


147


and the bottom frame member


141


adjacent and below the upper door


135


in edge to edge relationship and is mounted for rotation from closed to open positions.




The lower door


139


has a substantially planar front face portion


191


, positioned in the same plane as the front face portion


186


of the upper door


135


, and a substantially planar rear face portion


192


substantially parallel to the planar front face portion


191


.




The lower door


139


has a generally planar top edge face portion


193


, and a generally planar end face portion


194


closely spaced from and parallel to the planar side face portion


155


of the vertical frame member


151


when the lower door


139


is in the closed position and the planar door end face portion


194


of the lower door


139


intersects the planar door front face portion


191


forming a front pivot corner


195


closely adjacent the vertical frame member


151


.




The intermediate concealed hinges


185


include: an upper elongated door plate member


77




1


formed with fastener openings


82




1


-


85




1


therethrough, and have a projection edge


87




1


and a side edge


89




1


, and a projection member


91




1


extending to a narrow distal end


93




1


from the projection edge


87




1


of the upper door plate member


77




1


at an angle thereto and the upper door plate member


77


being connected to the lower rear face portion


187


of the upper door


135


adjacent the upper door front pivot corner


190


.




Hinge base plate member


101




1


, formed with fastener openings


105




1


,


113




1


, is connected to the planar upper portion


148


of the intermediate frame member


147


and formed with a front edge


121




1


and a projection member


123




1


extending from the front edge


121


, to a narrow distal end


125




1


.




The front edge


121




1


of the hinge base plate member


101




1


is positioned generally flush with the planar front face portion


149


of the intermediate frame member


147


.




A pivot means


115




1


is connected to the narrow distal end of the door plate projection member


93




1


and the narrow distal end


125




1


of the projection member


123




1


of the hinge base plate member


101




1


.




The pivot means


115




1


is located with respect to the elongated upper door plate member


77




1


and the hinge base plate member


101




1


; and adjacent the substantially planar lower front face portions


186


,


191


of the upper and lower doors


135


,


139


and adjacent the planar upper and lower door end face portions


189


,


141


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar lower end face portions


189


,


194


of the upper and lower doors


135


,


139


and from the planar lower front face portions


186


,


191


of the upper and lower doors


135


,


139


so that the arcs scribed by the upper and lower door front pivot corners


190


,


195


do not intersect the planar side face portion


155


of the vertical frame member


151


when the doors


135


,


139


are pivoted about the pivot means


115




1


from the closed to open positions, and the substantially planar front face portions


186


,


191


of the upper and lower doors


135


.


139


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of the front face


153


of the vertical frame member.




At least one of the fastener openings


83




1


in the elongated upper door plate member


77




1


is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the upper door


135


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated upper door plate member


77




1


.




At least two of the fastener openings


105




1


-


113




1


in the hinge base plate member


101


, are elongated in a direction at right angles to the upper and lower doors


135


,


139


when the upper and lower doors


135


,


139


are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


101




1


relative to the planar front face portion


153


of the vertical frame member


151


.




An elongated lower door plate member


77




2


is formed with fastener openings


82




2


,


83




2


therethrough having a projection edge


87




2


and a side edge


89




2


and a projection member


91




2


extending to a narrow distal end


93




2


from the projection edge


87




2


of the lower door plate member


77




2


at an angle thereto and the lower door plate member


77




2


is connected to the upper rear face portion


192


of the lower door


139


adjacent the lower door front pivot corner


195


.




The door plate projection member


91




2


of the lower elongated door plate member


77




2


is connected to the pivot means


115




1


.




The pivot means


115




1


is located with respect to the elongated lower door plate member


77




2


and the hinge base plate member


101




1


; and adjacent the substantially planar upper front face portion


191


of the lower door


139


and adjacent the planar lower door end face portion


194


at a point sufficient distance from the adjoining planar upper end face portion


194


of the lower door


139


and from the planar lower front face portion


191


of the lower door


139


so that the arc scribed by the lower door front pivot corner


195


does not intersect the planar side face portion


153


of the vertical frame member


151


and does not intersect the arcuate cut out


180


in the planar front face portion


149


of the intermediate frame member


147


, when the lower door


139


is pivoted about the pivot means


115




1


from the closed to open positions, and the substantially planar front face portions


186


,


191


of the upper and lower doors


135


,


139


when in the closed position are substantially parallel to each other and to the plane of the front face


153


of the vertical frame member


151


.




At least one of the fastener openings


83




2


in the elongated lower door plate member


77


is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of the lower door


139


in a vertical direction relative to the elongated lower door plate member


77




2


.




The cabinet illustrated in

FIGS. 29-32

is identical to the cabinet illustrated in

FIG. 10

except that mirrors


222


have been mounted on the front faces of the doors. The hinges in the cabinets illustrated in

FIGS. 10 and 29

are identical and are not further described for purposes of brevity.

FIGS. 29-32

are included to illustrate the versatility of the hinges described previously.




In

FIG. 10

, a lower door


136


is mounted on a bottom horizontal frame member


141


which also may be a shelf and is also more clearly shown in

FIGS. 14-16

. Planar rear face portion


232


of door


136


is flush with the planar front face portion


143


of bottom horizontal frame member


141


. Door


136


overlies the planar front face portion


143


of bottom horizontal frame member


141


, This construction is known as a “flush overlay”. This construction permits door


136


to have its planar front face portion


231


flush with the planar front face portion


152


of first vertical frame member


150


. This is especially useful where there is a toe board


227


as shown in

FIGS. 10

,


25


, and


16


providing a “toe kick space below the cabinet


130


as shown in FIG.


10


. This same construction is also shown in

FIG. 22

which is taken in the vicinity of line


22





22


in FIG.


10


and is previously described above.




In

FIGS. 10

, and


14


-


16


, concealed hinge


230


and its attached relationship to door


136


and cabinet


10


is described.




The unique construction consists of a door


136


, a frame


131


including a bottom horizontal frame member


141


having a planar lower surface portion


142


formed with an arcuate cut out


228


, and a first generally vertical frame member


150


, a concealed hinge


230


for the door


136


movable from a closed to an open position, the door


136


having a substantially planar front face portion


231


and a rear substantially planar face portion


232


, and a generally parallel planar bottom edge face portion


233


and a substantially planar end face portion


234


intersecting the substantially planar front face portion


231


and forming a front pivot door corner


235


. Door


136


is mounted in the frame


131


with the bottom edge face


233


of the door


136


positioned generally coextensive with the lower surface portion


142


of the bottom horizontal frame member


141


and the generally vertical frame member


150


having a substantially planar front face portion


152


and presenting a substantially planar side face portion


154


generally parallel to and closely spaced from the planar door end face portion


234


and the front pivot corner


235


when the first door


136


is in the closed position.




The concealed hinge


230


includes: an elongated door plate member


15




1


having a lower edge


16




1


and a side edge


17




1


formed with fastener openings


18




1


,


19




1


therethrough, and a projection member


22




1


extending from the lower edge


16




1


of the door plate member


15




1


to a narrow distal end


23




1


and at an angle thereto and the door plate member


15




1


is connected to a lower portion of the rear face portion


232


of the door


136


adjacent the door front pivot corner


235


.




Concealed hinge


230


further consists of a hinge base plate member


28




1


formed with fastener openings


21


′,


29


′-


32


′ connected to the planar lower surface portion


142


of the bottom horizontal frame member


141


.




A pivot means


35




2


is connected to the narrow distal end


23




1


of the door plate projection member


22




1


and to the hinge base plate member


28




1


.




The pivot means


35




2


is located with respect to the elongated door plate member


15




1


and the hinge base plate member


28




1


adjacent the substantially planar front face portion


231


of the door


136


and adjacent the planar door end face portion


234


at a point sufficient distance from the planar side face portion


154


of the vertical frame member


150


and from the substantially planar front face portion


231


of the door


136


so that the arc


184


scribed by the front pivot corner


235


of the door


136


adjacent the generally vertical frame member


150


when the door


136


is pivoted for rotation about the pivot means


35




2


from the closed to open positions does not intersect the planar side face portion


154


of the vertical frame member


150


, and the arc


183


scribed by the side edge


17




1


of the door plate member


15




1


does not intersect the arcuate cut out


228


in the bottom horizontal frame member


141


, and the planar front face portion


231


of the door


136


when in the closed position is substantially parallel to the planar front face portion


152


of the vertical frame member


150


.




At least one of the fastener openings


19




1


in the door plate member


15




1


is elongated in its vertical direction to permit adjustment of the relative attachment of the door


136


in a vertical direction.




At least two of the fastener openings


29


′,


30


′ in the hinge base plate member


28




1


are elongated in a direction at right angles to the door


136


when the door


136


is in its closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of the hinge base plate member


28




1


relative to the planar front face portion


152


of the vertical frame member


150


.





FIG. 17

is a template


225


for installing stacked four door double hinge units such as the hinge illustrated in FIG.


11


and previously described. Use of the template


225


is used in a similar manner as template illustrated in FIG.


9


.





FIG. 18

is a template


226


used to install right and left hinges for flush overlay cabinets. As viewed in

FIG. 11

these would be the hinges used for holding doors


136


and


139


. Template


226


would be used in a similar manner to the templates previously described and no further description is made for purposes of brevity.





FIG. 27

is a top plan view of the hinge template


236


used for installing a single hinge, two door unit on an inside corner.





FIG. 28

is a top plan view of the hinge template


237


used for installing a four door hinge unit on an inside corner, such as the hinge shown in FIG.


25


.



Claims
  • 1. In combination, a first door, a frame, having a bottom horizontal frame member having a planar bottom frame member portion, a top horizontal frame member having a planar top frame member portion, and a first generally vertical frame member, and a pair of concealed hinges for said first door movable from a closed to an open position, said first door having a substantially planar front face portion, and a rear substantially planar face portion, and generally parallel planar top and bottom edge face portions and a substantially planar end face portion intersecting said substantially planar front face portion and forming a front pivot corner and mounted in said frame and said first generally vertical frame member having a substantially planar front face portion and presenting a substantially planar side face portion generally parallel to and closely spaced from said planar first door end face portion and said pivot corner when said first door is in said closed position; each of said concealed hinges comprising:a. an elongated door plate member having a lower edge and a side edge formed with fastener openings therethrough, and a projection member extending from said lower edge of said door plate member to a narrow distal end and at an angle thereto and each of said door plate members being connected to respective upper and lower portions of said rear face portion of said first door adjacent said first door front pivot corner; b. a hinge base plate member formed with fastener openings connected to said respective planar top and bottom frame member portions of said top and bottom frame members; c. pivot means connected to said distal end of said door plate projection member and to said hinge base plate member; d. said pivot means is located with respect to said elongated door plate member and said hinge base plate member adjacent said substantially planar front face portion of said first door and adjacent said planar first door end face portion at a point sufficient distance from said planar side face portion of said first vertical frame member and from said substantially planar front face portion of said first door so that the arc scribed by said front pivot corner of said door adjacent said first vertical frame member when said first door is pivoted for rotation about said pivot means from said closed to open positions does not intersect said planar side face portion of said first vertical frame member, and said planar front face portion of said first door when in said closed position is substantially parallel to said planar front face portion of said first vertical frame member, e. at least one of said fastener openings in said door plate member is elongated in its vertical direction to permit adjustment of the relative attachment of said first door in a vertical direction; and f. at least two of said fastener openings in said hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said first door when said first door is in its closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said hinge base plate member relative to a frame opening defined by a planar front face portion of said first vertical frame member, planar front face portion of said bottom frame member and, planar front face portion of said top horizontal frame member.
  • 2. A combination as described in claim 1 wherein:a. said hinge base plate member is formed with a front edge and a projection member extending from said front edge to a narrow distal end; and b. said pivot means is connected to said narrow distal end of said base plate projection member and said narrow distal end of said door plate projection member.
  • 3. A method of installing the hinges of claim 1 and said first door in said frame comprising the steps of:a. creating a template with indicia, locating said elongated fastener openings and indicia, and locating said pivot means in said hinge base plate member with respect to said planar front face portion and said planar side face portion of said frame; b. placing said template alternately on said top and bottom frame member portions of said frame in alignment with said planar front face portion of said frame and said planar side face portion of said frame; c. marking the location of said elongated fastener openings and pivot clearances alternately on said planar top and bottom frame member portions; d. forming depressions in said top and bottom frame member portions for clearance of said pivot means; e. placing said door plate members respectively on said substantially planar rear face portion of said door with said lower edge of said door plate member in registration with said bottom edge face of said door and said side edge of said door plate member in registration with said substantially planar end face portion of said door, and inserting fasteners through said elongated fastener openings into said door, and then installing said other door plate member in like manner in said door adjacent said top edge face of said door; f. setting said door in said frame; and g. inserting fasteners respectively through said elongated fastener openings in said hinge base plate members and into said marked locations of said elongated fastener openings in said planar top and bottom frame member portions.
  • 4. A combination as described in claim 3 wherein:a. said hinge base plate member is a pair of circle like members.
  • 5. In combination, side-by-side doors, a frame having a bottom horizontal frame member having a planar bottom frame member portion, a top horizontal frame member having a planar top frame member portion, and first and second vertical frame members and a pair of concealed double hinges for said doors mounted in edege-to-edge relationship and mounted for rotation in opposite directions from closed to open positions, said doors having substantially planar front face portions mounted in the same plane, and said doors having rear substantially planar face portions, and said doors having generally planar top and bottom edge face portions, and generally planar end face portions closely spaced from and parallel to one another when said doors are in said closed positions and said planar door end face portions intersect said planar door front face portions forming front pivot corners closely adjacent one another and said doors, are mounted in said frame defining a frame opening, and said top and bottom horizontal frame members having planar front face portions and said spaced first and second vertical frame members are joined to said too and bottom horizontal frame members, and said pairs of concealed double hinges each comprising:a. a pair of elongated door plate members each formed with fastener openings therethrough, and each having a lower edge and a side edge and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said lower edge of each of said door plate members at an angle thereto and each door plate member being connected to said respective upper and lower rear faces of said doors adjacent said door front pivot corners; b. a hinge base plate member connected to said respective planar top and bottom frame member portions and formed with hinge base plate fastener openings therethrough; c. pivot means connected to said narrow distal ends of said door plate projection members and to said hinge base plate member; d. said pivot means are located with respect to said elongated door plate members and said hinge base plate member, and adjacent said substantially planar front face portions of said doors and adjacent said planar door end face portions at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar end face portions of said doors and from said planar front face portions of said doors so that the arcs scribed by said front pivot corners of each of said doors in edge to edge relationship do not intersect one another when said doors are pivoted about said second and third pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to each other; e. at least one of said fastener openings in each of said elongated door plate members is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said respective doors in a vertical direction relative to said elongated door plate members; and f. at least two of said fastener openings in said hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said doors when said doors are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said hinge base plate member relative to said frame opening defined by said, planar front face portion of said bottom frame member and planar front face portion of said top horizontal frame member.
  • 6. A method of installing the hinges of claim 5 and said side-by-side doors in said frame comprising the steps of;a. creating a template with indicia locating said hinge base plate fastener openings, indicia locating pivot clearances in said hinge base plate member and said center line of said hinge base plate member with respect to said planar front face portion of said frame and said center line between said doors; b. placing said template alternately on said top and bottom frame member portions of said frame in alignment with said planar front face portion of said frame and said center line between said doors; c. marking the location of said elongated fastener openings and said pivot clearances alternately on said planar top and bottom frame member portions; d. forming depressions in said top and bottom frame member portions for clearance of said pivot means; e. placing said door plate members respectively on said substantially planar lower rear face portions of said doors with said lower edges of said door plate members in registration with said bottom edge faces of said doors and said side edges of said door plate members in registration with said substantially planar end face portions of said doors, and then installing said other door plate members in like manner on said doors adjacent said top edge faces of said doors; f. setting said doors in said frame; and g. inserting fasteners respectively through said elongated fastener openings in said hinge base plate members and into said marked locations of said elongated fastener openings in said planar top and bottom flange member portions.
  • 7. A combination as described in claim 5 comprising:a. said hinge base plate member is formed with a front edge and a pair of projection members extending from said front edge to narrow distal ends; and b. said pivot means are connected to said narrow distal ends of said base plate projection members and said narrow distal ends of said door plate projection members.
  • 8. In combination, a cabinet having a frame, doors hingedly mounted on said cabinet frame, and upper, lower intermediate concealed double hinges, and intermediate concealed quad hinges mounting said doors on said cabinet frame;A. said cabinet frame including; 1) a bottom horizontal frame member having an under side planar bottom frame member portion and a planar front face portion formed with a pair of arcuate cut outs, 2) a top horizontal frame member having a planar top frame member portion and a planar front face portion, 3) an intermediate frame member located between said top and bottom frame members having a planar upper portion and a planar front face portion formed with a pair of arcuate cut outs, 4) first and second spaced vertical frame members supporting said bottom, top and intermediate frame members and each having planar front face portions and side face portions; B. said doors including: 1) upper side-by-side doors, hingedly mounted on said top horizontal frame member and said intermediate frame member, positioned in edge-to-edge relationship, and mounted for rotation in opposite directions from closed to open positions, said upper side-by-side doors having substantially planar front face portions positioned in the same plane in said closed position, and substantially planar rear face portions substantially parallel to said planar front face portions, and said upper side-by-side doors having generally planar top and bottom edge face portions, and generally planar end face portions closely spaced from and parallel to one another when said upper side-by-side doors are in said closed position and said planar door end face portions intersect said planar door front face portions respectively forming upper door front pivot corners closely adjacent one another, and 2) lower side-by-side doors hingedly mounted on said intermediate frame member and said bottom frame member adjacent and below said upper side-by-side doors in edge to edge relationship and mounted for rotation in opposite directions from closed to open positions, said lower side-by-side doors having substantially planar front face portions, positioned to each other in the same plane in said closed position, and positioned in the same plane as said front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors, and substantially planar rear face portions substantially parallel to said planar front face portions, and said lower side-by-side doors having generally planar top and bottom edge face portions, and generally planar end face portions closely spaced from and parallel to one another when said lower side-by-side doors are in said closed position and said planar door end face portions of said lower side-by-side doors intersect said planar door front face portions respectively forming lower door front pivot corners closely adjacent one another and, C. said upper concealed double hinges comprising: 1) a pair of elongated upper door plate members each formed with fastener openings therethrough, and each having a projection edge and a side edge and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said projection edge of each of said upper door plate members at an angle thereto and each door plate member being connected to said respective upper rear face portions of said upper side-by-side doors adjacent said respective upperdoor front pivot corners; 2) an upper hinge base plate member, formed with fastener openings connected to said planar top frame member portion and formed with a front edge and a pair of spaced projection members extending from said front edge to narrow distal ends; 3) upper pivot means connected to said narrow distal ends of said door plate projection members and to said narrow distal ends of said projection members of said upper hinge base plate member; 4) said upper pivot means are located with respect to said respective elongated upper door plate members and said upper hinge base plate member; and adjacent said substantially planar front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors and adjacent said planar door end face portions at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar end face portions of said upper side-by-side doors and from said planar front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors so that the arcs, scribed by said upper door front pivot corners do not intersect one another when said upper side-by-side doors are pivoted about said upper pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of said front faces of said first and second vertical frame members; 5) at least one of said fastener openings in each of said elongated upper door plate members is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said respective upper side-by-side doors in a vertical direction relative to said elongated upper door plate members; and 6) at least two of said fastener openings in said upper hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said upper side-by-side doors when said upper side-by-side doors are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said upper hinge base plate member relative to said planar front face portions of said first and second vertical frame members, and planar front face portions of said bottom and top horizontal frame members; D. said lower concealed double hinges comprising: 1) a pair of elongated lower door plate members each formed with fastener openings therethrough, and each having a projection edge and a side edge and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said projection edge of each of said lower door plate members at an angle thereto and each door plate member being connected to said respective lower rear face portions of said lower side-by-side doors adjacent said respective lower door front pivot corners; 2) a lower hinge base plate member, formed with fastener openings, connected to said under side planar bottom frame member portion of said bottom horizontal frame member and formed with a front edge and a pair of spaced projection members, extending from said front edge to narrow distal ends; 3) said front edge of said lower hinge base plate member is positioned generally flush with said planar front face portion of said bottom horizontal frame member; 4) lower pivot means connected to said narrow distal ends of said door plate projection members and to said narrow distal ends of said projection members of said lower hinge base plate member; 5) said lower pivot means are located with respect to said respective elongated lower door plate members and said lower hinge base plate member; and adjacent said substantially planar front face portions of said lower side-by-side doors and adjacent said planar door end face portions at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar end face portions of said lower side-by-side doors and from said planar front face portion of said lower side-by-side doors so that the arcs, scribed by said lower door front pivot corners, do not intersect one another and the arcs scribed by said edges of said door plate members do not intersect said pair of arcuate cut outs in said planar front face portion of said bottom horizontal frame member when said lower side-by-side doors are pivoted about said lower pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said lower side-by-side doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of said planar front faces of said upper side-by-side doors; 6) at least one of said fastener openings in each of said lower elongated door plate members is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said respective lower side-by-side doors in a vertical direction relative to said lower elongated door plate members; and 7) at least two of said fastener openings in said lower hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said lower side-by-side doors when said lower side-by-side doors are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said lower hinge base plate member relative to said planar front face portion of said bottom horizontal frame member and planar front face portions of said bottom and top horizontal frame members; and E. said intermediate concealed quad hinges comprising: 1) a pair of upper elongated intermediate door plate members each formed with fastener openings therethrough, and each having a projection edge and a side edge and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said projection edge of each of said upper door plate members at an angle thereto and each upper door plate member being connected to said respective lower rear face portions of said upper side-by-side doors adjacent said respective upper door front pivot corners; 2) an intermediate hinge base plate member, formed with fastener openings, connected to said planar upper portion of said intermediate frame member and formed with a front edge and a pair of spaced projection members extending from said front edge to narrow distal ends; 3) said front edge of said intermediate hinge base plate member is positioned generally flush with said planar front face portion of said intermediate frame member; 4) intermediate pivot means connected to said narrow distal ends of said door plate projection members of said upper elongated door plate members and to said narrow distal ends of said projection members of said upper intermediate hinge base plate member; 5) said intermediate pivot means are located with respect to said respective elongated upper door plate members and said intermediate hinge base plate member; and adjacent said substantially planar lower front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors and adjacent said planar lower door end face portions at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar lower end face portions of said upper side-by-side doors and from said planar lower front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors so that the arcs scribed by said lower door front pivot corners do not intersect one another when said upper side-by-side doors are pivoted about said intermediate pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said upper side-by-side doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of said front faces of said first and second vertical frame members; 6) at least one of said fastener openings in each of said elongated upper door plate members is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said respective upper side-by-side doors in a vertical direction relative to said upper elongated door plate members; and 7) at least two of said fastener openings in said intermediate hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said upper intermediate doors when said upper intermediate doors are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said hinge base plate member relative to said planar front face portion of said first and second vertical frame members, and planar front face portions of said bottom and top horizontal frame members; 8) a pair of elongated intermediate lower door plate members each formed with fastener openings therethrough, and each having a projection edge and a side edge and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said projection edge of each of said lower door plate members at an angle thereto and each lower door plate member being connected to said respective upper rear face portions of said lower side-by-side doors adjacent said respective lower side-by-side door front pivot corners; 9) said door plate projection members of said lower elongated door plate members are connected to said intermediate pivot means; 10) said intermediate pivot means are located with respect to said respective elongated lower door plate members and said hinge base plate member; and adjacent said substantially planar upper front face portions of said lower side-by-side doors and adjacent said planar upper door end face portions at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar upper end face portions of said lower side-by-side doors and from said planar lower front face portion of said lower side-by-side doors so that the arcs scribed by said upper door front pivot corners of said lower side-by-side doors do not intersect one another and the arcs scribed by said edges of said door plate members do not intersect said pair of arcuate cut outs in said planar front face portion of said intermediate frame member when said lower side-by-side doors are pivoted about said intermediate pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said lower side-by-side doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of said front faces of said second and first vertical frame members; and 11) at least one of said fastener openings in each of said elongated lower door plate members is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said respective lower side-by-side doors in a vertical direction relative to said elongated lower door plate members.
  • 9. In combination, a cabinet having a frame, doors, including upper side-by-side doors and lower side-by-side doors hingedly mounted on said cabinet frame and upper, lower and intermediate concealed hinges mounting said doors on said cabinet frame as described in claim 8 comprising:a. said cabinet frame is formed with an inside 90° corner; b. said upper concealed double hinges are modified so that said upper hinge base plate member is formed to present said pair of elongated upper door plate members initially at a 90° angle to one another when said upper side-by-side doors are closed; c. said lower concealed double hinges are modified so that said lower hinge base plate member is formed to present said pairs of elongated lower door plate members initially at a 90° angle to one another when said lower side-by-side doors are closed; d. said intermediate concealed quad hinge are modified so that said intermediate hinge base plate member is formed to present said pairs of upper and lower intermediate door plate members initially at a 90° angel to one another when said upper and lower side-by-side doors are closed; and e. said upper and lower side by side doors are mounted at an angle of 90° to one another on said upper modified concealed hinges, said lower modified concealed hinges, and said intermediate modified concealed hinges.
  • 10. In combination, a cabinet having a frame, at least two doors mounted one above the other and hingedly mounted on said cabinet frame, and intermediate concealed hinges mounting said doors on said cabinet frame;A. said cabinet frame including; 1) a top frame member, 2) a bottom frame member, 3, an intermediate frame member located between said top and bottom frame members having a planar upper portion and a planar front face portion formed with an arcuate cut out, 4) a vertical frame member supporting said bottom, top and intermediate frame members and having a planar front face portion and a planar side face portion; B. said doors including: 1) an upper door, hingedly mounted on said top frame member and said intermediate frame member, and mounted for rotation from closed to open positions, and having a substantially planar front face portion and a substantially planar rear face portion substantially parallel to said planar front face portion, and said upper door having a generally planar bottom edge face portion, and a generally planar end face portion closely spaced from and parallel to said planar side face portion of said vertical frame member when said door is in said closed position, and said planar door end face portion intersects said planar door front face portion forming a front pivot corner closely adjacent said vertical frame member; and 2) a lower door hingedly mounted on said intermediate frame member and said bottom frame member adjacent and below said upper door in edge-to-edge relationship and mounted for rotation from closed to open positions, said lower door having a substantially planar front face portion, positioned in the same plane as said front face portion of said upper door, and a substantially planar rear face portion substantially parallel to said planar front face portion, and said lower door having a generally planar top edge face portion, and a generally planar end face portion closely spaced from and parallel to said planar side face portion of said vertical frame member when said lower door is in said closed position and said planar door end face portion of said lower door intersects said planar door front face portion forming a front pivot corner closely adjacent said vertical frame member, C. said intermediate concealed hinges comprising: 1) an upper elongated door plate member formed with fastener openings therethrough, and having a projection edge and a side edge, and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said projection edge of said upper door plate member at an angle thereto and said upper door plate member being connected to said lower rear face portion of said upper door adjacent said upper door front pivot corner; 2) a hinge base plate member, formed with fastener openings, connected to said planar upper portion of said intermediate frame member and formed with a front edge and a projection member extending from said front edge to a narrow distal end; 3) said front edge of said hinge base plate member is positioned generally flush with said planar front face portion of said intermediate frame member; 4) a pivot means connected to said narrow distal end of said door plate projection member and said narrow distal end of said projection member of said hinge base plate member; 5) said pivot means is located with respect to said elongated upper door plate member and said hinge base plate member and adjacent said substantially planar lower front face portions of said upper and lower doors and adjacent said planar upper and lower door end face portions at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar lower end face portions of said upper and lower doors and from said planar lower front face portions of said upper and lower doors, so that the arcs scribed by said upper and lower door front pivot corners do not intersect said planar side face portion of said vertical frame member when said doors are pivoted about said pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said upper and lower doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to the plane of said front face of said vertical frame member; 6) at least one of said fastener openings in said elongated upper door plate member is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said upper door in a vertical direction relative to said elongated upper door plate member; and 7) at least two of said fastener openings in said hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said upper and lower doors when said upper and lower doors are in their closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said hinge base plate member relative to said planar front face portion of said vertical frame member; 8) an elongated lower door plate member formed with fastener openings therethrough having a projection edge and a side edge and a projection member extending to a narrow distal end from said projection edge of said lower door plate member at an angle thereto and said lower door plate member being connected to said upper rear face portion of said lower door adjacent said lower door front pivot corner; 9) said door plate projection member of said lower elongated door plate member is connected to said pivot means; 10) said pivot means is located with respect to said elongated lower door plate member and said hinge base plate member; and adjacent said substantially planar upper front face portion of said lower door and adjacent said planar lower door end face portion at a point sufficient distance from said adjoining planar upper end face portion of said lower door and from said planar lower front face portion of said lower door so that the arc scribed by said lower door front pivot corner does not intersect said planar side face portion of said vertical frame member and does not intersect said arcuate cut out in said planar front face portion of said intermediate frame member, when said lower door is pivoted about said pivot means from said closed to open positions, and said substantially planar front face portions of said upper and lower doors when in said closed position are substantially parallel to each other and to the plane of said front face of said vertical frame member; and 11) at least one of said fastener openings in said elongated lower door plate member is elongated in its vertical direction to permit independent adjustment of said lower door in a vertical direction relative to said elongated lower door plate member.
  • 11. In combination, a door, a frame including a bottom horizontal frame member having a planar lower surface portion formed with an arcuate cut out, and a first generally vertical frame member, a concealed hinge for said door movable from a closed to an open position, said door having a substantially planar front face portion and a rear substantially planar face portion, and a generally parallel planar bottom edge face portion and a substantially planar end face portion intersecting said substantially planar front face portion and forming a front pivot door corner and mounted in said frame with said bottom edge face of said door positioned generally coextensive with said lower surface portion of said bottom horizontal frame member and said generally vertical frame member having a substantially planar front face portion and presenting a substantially planar side face portion generally parallel to and closely spaced from said planar door end face portion and said front pivot corner when said first door is in said closed position; said concealed hinge comprising:a. an elongated door plate member having a lower edge and a side edge formed with fastener openings therethrough, and a projection member extending from said lower edge of said door plate member to a narrow distal end and at an angle thereto and said door plate member being connected to a lower portion of said rear face portion of said door adjacent said door front pivot corner; b. a hinge base plate member formed with fastener openings connected to said planar lower surface portion of said bottom horizontal frame member; c. pivot means connected to said narrow distal end of said door plate projection member and to said hinge base plate member; d. said pivot means is located with respect to said elongated door plate member and said hinge base plate member adjacent said substantially planar front face portion of said door and adjacent said planar door end face portion at a point sufficient distance from said planar side face portion of said vertical frame member and from said substantially planar front face portion of said door so that the arc scribed by said front pivot corner of said door adjacent said generally vertical frame member when said door is pivoted for rotation about said pivot means from said closed to open positions does not intersect said planar side face portion of said vertical frame member, and the arc scribed by said side edge of said door plate member does not intersect the arcuate cut out in said bottom horizontal frame member, and said planar front face portion of said door when in said-closed position is substantially parallel to said planar front face portion of said vertical frame member, e. at least one of said fastener openings in said door plate member is elongated in its vertical direction to permit adjustment of the relative attachment of said door in a vertical direction; and f. at least two of said fastener openings in said hinge base plate member are elongated in a direction at right angles to said door when said door is in its closed position so as to permit front to rear adjustment of the location of said hinge base plate member relative to said planar front face portion of said vertical frame member.
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