The present invention relates to a damping device, and more particularly, to a damping device for a hinge assembly.
WO/2012/024702 A1 discloses a “DAMPING DEVICE FOR FURNITURE PARTS” and comprises a damping device used on furniture parts. The damping device 9 as disclosed in FIGS. 4a and 4b of the prior invention comprises a housing 12, a slider 13 and a locking device 15, wherein the slider 13 has a locking member 19 extending therefrom.
FIG. 5a shows that there is a space between the piston 22 and the fluid chamber 21 of the slider 13, so that when the inclined abutment surface 16 of the slider is touched, the slider 13 moves relative to the piston 22 so as to have the damping feature.
FIG. 5c shows that the locking element 15a of the locking device 15 contacts the locking member 19 of the slider 13, so that the slider 13 retracts relative to the piston 22 and is positioned. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 6b, the slider 13 of the damping device 9 does not protrude automatically, so that the arm 7 cannot touch the slider 13, and no damping function is available.
However, the damping function is made by forcing the fluid chamber 21 of the slider 13 to move to the end having the piston 22, and the slider 13 is positioned by the contact between the locking element 15a of the locking device 15 and the locking member 19 of the slider 13. The action to force the slider 13 to move is necessary and which is an extra operation action.
The present invention intends to provide a damping device for a hinge assembly and improves the shortcomings of the conventional damping device.
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly and comprises a housing having a chamber defined therein, and an arm is pivotably connected to the housing. A spring is located in the chamber to provide to allow the pivotal movement between the housing and the arm. A damping device comprises a maintaining member secured in the chamber of the housing, and the maintaining member has a path in which a damper is located. The damper has a piston rod. An adjustment member is movably connected to the maintaining member and has a protruded portion which is protruded into the maintaining member and located corresponding to the piston rod of the damper.
When the adjustment member is moved to a first position relative to the maintaining member, the protruded portion of the adjustment member is located toward the piston rod of the damper. When the housing is closed relative to the arm, the damper is pushed by the arm, so that the piston rod of the damper contacts the protruded portion of the adjustment member and retracts to perform damping function.
When the adjustment member is moved to a second position relative to the maintaining member, the protruded portion of the adjustment member is moved away from the piston rod of the damper. When the housing is closed relative to the arm, the piston rod of the damper cannot contact the protruded portion of the adjustment member, and no damping function is available.
Preferably, the adjustment member has a protrusion, the maintaining member has a top portion which has a first contact portion and a second contact portion on the periphery thereof. When the adjustment member is moved to the first position relative to the maintaining member, the protrusion of the adjustment member contacts the first contact portion of the maintaining member. When the adjustment member is moved to the second position relative to the maintaining member, the protrusion of the adjustment member contacts the second contact portion of the maintaining member.
Preferably, the first contact portion of the maintaining member is a fixed surface, and the second contact portion of the maintaining member is a resilient latch.
Preferably, a resilient member is connected between the maintaining member and the adjustment member, and the adjustment member is maintained at the first position in response to the resilient member.
Preferably, the maintaining member has a first hook, the adjustment member has a second hook, and the resilient member is hooked between the first and second hooks.
Preferably, both of the first and second contact portions of the maintaining member are two resilient latches.
Preferably, the maintaining member has a bottom portion which has a curved lip on the periphery thereof. The maintaining member has a body connected between the top portion and the bottom portion. The adjustment member has a top piece, a bottom piece and a side panel which is connected between the top and bottom pieces. The top piece of the adjustment member contacts the top portion of the maintaining member. The bottom piece of the adjustment member contacts the lip of the bottom portion of the maintaining member.
Preferably, the top piece of the adjustment member has an operation portion.
Preferably, the top portion of the maintaining member has a first index and a second index. The top piece of the adjustment member has a tip. When the adjustment member is moved to the first position relative to the maintaining member, the tip points the first index. When the adjustment member is moved to the second position relative to the maintaining member, the tip points the second index.
Preferably, the first index is represented by a description “ON” marked thereon, and the second index is represented by a description “OFF” marked thereon.
Preferably, the path of the maintaining member has a linear guide section defined in the inside thereof. The damper has a stop which is located to contact an end of the guide section.
Preferably, the chamber of the housing has two positioning holes, and the maintaining member has two engaging members on two sides thereof. The two engaging members are engaged with the positioning holes to secure the maintaining member in the chamber of the housing.
Preferably, the chamber of the housing is defined by two side walls, an inner bottom, a front wall and a rear wall. The front wall is connected to the front end of the two side walls. The rear wall is connected to the rear end of the side walls. Each of the side walls of the housing has a pivotal hole. The two pivotal holes are located adjacent to the front wall. The arm has two cam portions and a reception portion which is connected between the two cam portions. A pivot extends through the pivotal holes and the reception portion to pivotably connect the arm to the housing.
Preferably, there are two springs which are torsion springs, and each spring has a first leg, a second leg and a coil portion connected between the first and second legs. The housing has two pin holes in the side walls, and the inner bottom has two lugs. Each lug has a through hole which is located corresponding to the pin hole corresponding thereto. The springs are connected between the side walls of the housing and the lugs. A pin extends through one of the pin holes, one of the coil portions of the springs and one of the through holes of the lugs to connect one of the springs to the housing.
Preferably, the two side walls each have an insertion hole, and the two respective second legs of the two springs are inserted into the two insertion holes.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a mechanism for the user to easily and conveniently choose turning on or turning off the damping function of the damping device for the hinge assembly.
The present invention will become more obvious from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which show, for purposes of illustration only, a preferred embodiment in accordance with the present invention.
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The housing 10 comprises two side walls 22, an inner bottom 24, a front wall 26 and a rear wall 28, wherein the side walls 22 of the housing 10 have two pivotal holes 30, and the two pivotal holes 30 are located adjacent to the front wall 26. The side walls 22 further have two pin holes 32 and two positioning holes 34. The inner bottom 24 is connected between the two side walls 22. Preferably, the inner bottom 24 is connected to the side walls 22, the front wall 26 and the rear wall 28. The front wall 26 is connected to the front end of the two side walls 22, and the rear wall 28 is connected to the rear end of the side walls 22. The chamber 36 of the housing 10 is defined by the two side walls 22, the inner bottom 24, the front wall 26 and the rear wall 28. The inner bottom 24 has two lugs 38, and each lug 38 has a through hole 40 which is located corresponding to the pin hole 32 corresponding thereto.
The arm 12 is pivotably connected to the housing 10 and has two cam portions 42 and a reception portion 44 which is connected between the two cam portions 42. A pivot 46 extends through the pivotal holes 30 of the side walls 22 of the housing 10 and the reception portion 44 of the arm 12 to pivotably connect the arm 12 to the housing 10. An installation member 48 is connected to the arm 12 so as to be installed to a piece of furniture such as a cabinet.
The at least one spring 14 is located in the chamber 36 to provide a force to allow the pivotal movement between the housing 10 and the arm 12. In the embodiment, there are two springs 14 which are torsion springs. Each spring 14 has a first leg 50a, a second leg 50b and a coil portion 52 connected between the first and second legs 50a, 50b. Each spring 14 is connected between the side wall 22 and the lug 38. The housing 10 has two pin holes 32 in the side walls 22. A pin 54 extends through one of the pin holes 32, one of the coil portions 52 of the springs 14 and one of the through holes 40 of the lugs 38 to position one of the springs 14 in the chamber 36 of the housing 10. The first and second legs 50a, 50b of the two springs 14 respectively contact the cam portions 42 of the arm 12 and the side walls 22 of the housing 10. Preferably, each of the side walls 22 has an insertion hole 56, and the second legs 50b are inserted in the insertion holes 56. When the housing 10 is closed relative to the arm 12, the springs 14 provide a force to complete the closing action.
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The adjustment member 20 is movably connected to the maintaining member 16 and comprises a top piece 80, a bottom piece 82 and a side panel 84 connected between the top and bottom pieces 80, 82. As shown in
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In view of the foregoing, the user can adjust the adjustment member 20 to have damping function or not based on the user's requirement. That is to say, the present invention provides a mechanism for the user to easily and conveniently choose turning on or turning off the damping function of the damping device for the hinge assembly.
While we have shown and described the embodiment in accordance with the present invention, it should be clear to those skilled in the art that further embodiments may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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