Door hinge with positioning feature and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6721994
  • Patent Number
    6,721,994
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A hinge for mounting a door to an enclosure includes a first leaf, a second leaf, and a pin. The first leaf includes a first tongue attached to a surface formed on one of the door or the enclosure, and a first knuckle depending from the first tongue. The first knuckle includes a tab depending therefrom, and the tab extends through an aperture in a flange depending from the surface. The second leaf includes a second tongue coupled to another of the door or the enclosure, and a second knuckle coupled to the second tongue. The pin extends through the first and second knuckles. A method of assembling a hinge to a door includes: extending a portion of the hinge within an aperture in the door; applying a magnetic force to the portion of the hinge to secure the portion of the hinge within the aperture; and securing the hinge to the door with a fastener while applying the magnetic force.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




Enclosures often include doors or covers that are pivotally secured to a frame of the enclosure. In enclosures constructed of metal, such hinges are typically secured to the door and the frame by welding. During the welding process, however, the hinges are difficult to position with respect to the cabinet frame. In addition, the hinges are difficult to align square to the door edge. To overcome these problems, door hinge locating fixtures are used to properly position the hinge and door relative to the frame. Problematically, where the construction of one or more cabinets requires the use of a number of locating fixtures, the wrong locating fixture can selected when the door hinges are to be welded. Selection of an improper locating fixture, or an attempt to construct the electrical enclosure without the use of a locating fixture can lead to numerous problems. Such problems include: the door will not close properly due to an interference, the hinge pins will be difficult or impossible to install, the alignment of the door to the frame will be incorrect—giving the appearance of poor quality, the door will be difficult to open and close and latches may be difficult to engage, door sealing may be inadequate.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The above described and other drawbacks and deficiencies of the prior art are overcome or alleviated by a hinge for mounting a door to an enclosure. The hinge includes a first leaf, a second leaf, and a pin. The first leaf includes a first tongue attached to a surface formed on one of the door or the enclosure, and a first knuckle depending from the first tongue. The first knuckle includes a tab depending therefrom, and the tab extends through an aperture in a flange depending from the surface. The second leaf includes a second tongue coupled to another of the door or the enclosure, and a second knuckle coupled to the tongue. The pin extends through the first and second knuckles.




In an alternative embodiment, a method of assembling a hinge to a door includes: extending a portion of the hinge within an aperture in the door; applying a magnetic force to the portion of the hinge to secure the portion of the hinge within the aperture; and securing the hinge to the door with a fastener while applying the magnetic force.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described by way of the Figures in which like elements are numbered alike, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electrical enclosure including a welded hinge;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the hinge of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of a door portion of hinge and a magnetic locating fixture.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a perspective view of an assembled electrical enclosure


10


is shown with doors


12


pivotally attached thereto by hinges


14


. Enclosure


10


is a generally parallelepipedic structure including a back wall


16


, two side walls


18


, a top


20


, and a bottom


21


, which form an internal space


22


for mounting electrical power distribution devices


24


such as circuit breakers, motor controllers, electronics, and the like. Supporting back wall


16


, side walls


18


, top


20


, and bottom


21


is a frame


26


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, a perspective view of an assembled hinge


14


is shown. Hinge


14


includes a leaf


50


, which is secured to frame


26


, a leaf


52


, which is secured to door


12


, and a pin


54


that extends between leaf


50


and leaf


52


. Pin


54


pivotally secures leaf


52


to leaf


50


, thereby allowing door


12


to pivot about pin


54


in a direction indicated by arrow


56


.




Leaf


50


includes a pair of knuckles


58


extending from a recessed portion


60


, which extends from a tongue


62


. Tongue


62


is secured to an interior portion of frame


26


by a fastener


28


. Tongue


62


can be secured to frame


26


by welding, riveting, mechanical fastening, or the like.




In general, a knuckle of a hinge is a portion of the hinge that receives a hinge pin. In the embodiment of

FIG. 2

, knuckles


58


are hollow cylindrical structures configured to receive pin


54


. Knuckles


58


are spaced apart, with the space between knuckles


58


receiving a knuckle


64


of leaf


52


. Knuckle


64


extends from a tongue


66


, which is secured to the interior portion of door


12


by welding, riveting, mechanical fastening, or the like. Knuckles


58


and


64


are shaped to create an aperture that extends continuously between knuckles for accepting pin


54


.




Recessed portion


60


is generally “C”shaped, including a section


68


that angularly depends from tongue


62


, a section


70


depending from section


68


that extends generally parallel to tongue


62


, and a section


70


that perpendicularly depends from section


72


and attaches to knuckles


58


. Recessed portion


60


accepts a flange


74


that extends from the perimeter of the door


12


. Flange


74


has a notched section


76


proximate recessed portion


70


of hinge


14


. Together, recessed portion


70


and notched section


76


provide clearance to allow door


12


to pivot around pin


56


in the direction indicated by arrow


56


until notched section


76


contacts section


72


of hinge


14


. Preferrably, knuckles


58


, recessed portion


60


, and tongue


62


are formed from a continuous piece of metal. While the embodiment shown in

FIG. 2

shows leaf


50


secured to frame


26


and leaf


52


secured to door


12


, it will be recognized that where frame


26


includes a flange similar to flange


74


, leaf


52


can be secured to frame


26


and leaf


52


can be secured to door


12


.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, an exploded view of door


12


and leaf


52


of hinge


14


are shown along with a magnetic locating fixture


100


. Door


12


includes a generally planar surface


102


formed from a sheet of material having a generally uniform thickness “t” and having flange


74


formed around its perimeter. Flange


74


includes an aperture


104


formed therein proximate notched section


76


.




Leaf


52


of hinge


14


includes tongue section


66


coupled to knuckle section


64


. Tongue section


66


is a generally flat plate that is secured to surface


102


of door


12


by one or more fasteners (not shown) such as bolts, screws, welding, riveting, or the like. Knuckle section


64


includes a portion


106


angularly depending from tongue


66


, and a portion


108


extending generally parallel to tongue


66


. Depending from an end


110


of portion


108


is a tab


112


. Tab


112


extends from end


110


a distance “d” which is less than or equal to the thickness “t” of door.




Magnetic locating fixture


100


includes a rod


114


that extends along flange


74


proximate leaf


52


of hinge


14


. Disposed within rod


114


is one or more magnets


116


. Each magnet


116


is positioned proximate to a leaf


52


of hinge


14


.




During assembly, tongue


66


is placed flat against surface


102


of door


12


and tab


112


is inserted in aperture


104


. Magnetic locating fixture


100


is then placed on a side of flange opposite leaf


52


of hinge


14


. The magnetic force from magnet


116


acts on tab


112


and draws tab


112


into aperture


104


until end


110


abuts against flange


74


. The magnetic force holds leaf


52


of hinge


14


in place while tongue


66


is fastened onto surface


102


of door


12


. When leaf


52


of hinge


14


is assembled to door


12


, an aperture is formed between knuckle section


64


and a corner


118


formed between surface


102


and flange


74


. This aperture accepts pin


54


(

FIG. 2

) for pivotally securing leaf


52


of hinge


14


to leaf


50


of hinge


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the placement of aperture


104


in flange


74


ensures that the leaf


52


of hinge


14


is positioned so that it correctly mates with the leaf


50


of hinge


14


. The magnetic locating fixture


100


ensures that the leaf


52


of the hinge


14


is mounted squarely on the door


12


. Because the position of leaf


52


of hinge


14


is determined by aperture


104


and not by the locating fixture


100


, it is impossible for a technician to improperly attach the hinge


14


by selecting the wrong fixture, as is possible with hinge mounting fixtures of the prior art. In addition to ensuring proper placement of hinge


14


, the interaction between tab


112


and flange


74


provide strength to the hinge


14


.




While the invention has been described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments failing within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge for mounting a door to an enclosure, the hinge comprising:a first leaf including a first tongue attached to a surface formed on one of the door or the enclosure; a first knuckle depending from said first tongue, said first knuckle including a tab depending therefrom, said tab extending through an aperture in a flange depending from said surface; a second leaf including a second tongue coupled to another of the door or the enclosure; a second knuckle coupled to the second tongue; and a pin extending through said first and second knuckles.
  • 2. The hinge of claim 1, wherein said first knuckle includes:a first portion angularly depending from said first tongue; a second portion depending from said first portion and extending parallel to said first tongue, said tab extends from an end of said second portion; and wherein said pin is received between said first and second portions, said surface, and said flange.
  • 3. The hinge of claim 1, wherein said second tongue and said second knuckle are coupled by a recessed portion, said recessed portion receiving said flange.
  • 4. The hinge of claim 3, wherein said recessed portion includes:a first section angularly depending from said second tongue; a second section depending from said first section, said second section extending parallel to said second tongue; and a third section perpendicularly depending from said second section and attaching to said second knuckle.
  • 5. The hinge of claim 4, wherein said flange includes a notched section proximate said recessed portion.
  • 6. An enclosure comprising:a door; a frame; and a hinge for pivotally mounting said door to said frame, said hinge including a first leaf including a first tongue attached to a surface formed on one of the door or the enclosure; a first knuckle depending from said first tongue, said first knuckle including a tab depending therefrom, said tab extending through an aperture in a flange depending from said surface; a second leaf including a second tongue coupled to another of the door or the enclosure; a second knuckle coupled to the second tongue; and a pin extending through said first and second knuckles.
  • 7. The enclosure of claim 6, wherein said first knuckle includes:a first portion angularly depending from said first tongue; a second portion depending from said first portion and extending parallel to said first tongue, said tab extends from an end of said second portion; and wherein said pin is received between said first and second portions, said surface, and said flange.
  • 8. The enclosure of claim 7, wherein said second tongue and said second knuckle are coupled by a recessed portion, said recessed portion receiving said flange.
  • 9. The enclosure of claim 8, wherein said recessed portion includes:a first section angularly depending from said second tongue; a second section depending from said first section, said second section extending parallel to said second tongue; and a third section perpendicularly depending from said second section and attaching to said second knuckle.
  • 10. The enclosure of claim 9, wherein said flange includes a notched section proximate said recessed portion.
  • 11. The enclosure of claim 6, wherein said hinge is secured to said frame via a single fastener.
  • 12. A method of assembling a hinge to a door, the method comprising:extending a portion of the hinge within an aperture in the door; applying a magnetic force to the portion of the hinge to secure the portion of the hinge within the aperture; and securing the hinge to the door with a fastener while applying the magnetic force; wherein said applying the magnetic force includes: positioning a magnet on a side of the flange opposite the portion.
  • 13. The method of claim 12, wherein said fastener is selected from the group including: a weld, a rivet, a bolt, and a screw.
  • 14. The method of claim 12, wherein the door includes a surface and a flange depending from the surface, the aperture is formed in the flange, and the hinge is secured to the surface by the fastener.
  • 15. A method of assembling a hinge to a surface, said surface having a flange depending therefrom, said method comprising:placing a leaf of the hinge on a first side of the flange; disposing a tab extending from the leaf into an aperture formed in the flange; holding the tab within the aperture with a magnetic force; and fastening the leaf to the surface while holding the tab within the aperture with the magnetic force.
  • 16. The method of claim 15, wherein said holding the tab within the aperture with the magnetic force includes:applying a magnet to a second side of the flange opposite the first side.
  • 17. The method of claim 15, wherein said fastening the leaf to the surface includes one of:bolting the leaf to the surface; riveting the leaf to the surface; or welding the leaf to the surface.
  • 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the leaf includes a knuckle extending from a tongue, the tab extends from the knuckle, and said fastening the leaf to the surface includes fastening the tongue to the surface.
  • 19. An apparatus comprising:a door; a frame; a hinge for pivotally mounting said door to said frame, said hinge including a first leaf and a second leaf; said first leaf including a first tongue attached to said door and a first knuckle depending from said first tongue, said first knuckle including a tab depending therefrom, said tab extending through an aperture of said door; said second leaf including a second tongue attached to said frame and a second knuckle depending from said second tongue; and a pin coupling said first and second knuckles; wherein said second leaf is attached to said frame via a single fastener.
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