This application is a Section 371 of International Application No. PCT/EP2016/074013, filed Oct. 7, 2016, which was published in the German language on Jun. 15, 2017, under International Publication No. WO 2017/097457 A1, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(b) to German Application No. 10 2015 121 593.4, filed Dec. 11, 2015, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
The present invention concerns a door hinge.
Door hinges consist of a relatively high number of parts if they are to have a suitable mounting. A door hinge is known in which a ball lies between two sliding bearing elements. The sliding bearing elements are screwed into the bearing portions of the outer door hinge part, or held in position by screws. This door hinge consists of a disproportionately high number of parts, making assembly complex and costly.
A door hinge made of few parts and its production method are also disclosed in DE 102009031829 A1. This door hinge is distinguished in that the bearing portions of the outer door hinge part are made by turning or cold extrusion, and are closed on their outer end faces. On the end faces pointing towards the bearing portion of the inner door hinge part, the bearing portions of the outer door hinge part either have a protrusion which engages in a sliding element lying in the bearing portion of the inner door hinge part, or they have a recess on which the sliding element or a bolt-like part of the inner door hinge part lies. As FIG. 3 of DE 102009031829 A1 shows, the bases of the blind holes forming the recesses in the bearing portions of the outer door hinge part have a complex hemispherical form, which is awkward and costly to produce.
The object of the present invention is to refine the door hinge known from DE 102009031829 A1 such that no complex production of hemispherical bases in the blind holes is required.
This object may be achieved by a door hinge with features as recited in one or more of the accompanying claims.
The door hinge according to the invention is distinguished in that it is composed of parts which are easy to produce. The bearing portions of the outer door hinge can be made easily from solid profiles or as turned parts in which a blind hole with as flat a base wall as possible is machined on the end face. The two sliding cup elements, in particular advantageously made of plastic, and the ball arranged in between (which advantageously may be made of a metal) are arranged in this blind hole, wherein the first sliding cup element lies on the base wall of the blind hole of the bearing portion.
The sliding cup elements have a ball socket-shaped bearing surface for the ball so that the large sliding surfaces result in little friction and hence low wear.
The bearing portion of the inner door hinge part with its two axial ends forms protrusions which each engage in the end face recess of a second sliding cup element and rest on its base walls which are as flat as possible. The elements are all formed rotationally symmetrically, so they can rotate about their axis relative to each other.
Evidently, it is also possible for the bearing portions of the outer door hinge part to have corresponding protrusions, like the bearing portion of the inner door hinge part described above, wherein then the bearing portion of the inner door hinge part must have corresponding blind hole bores in its end face, in which the sliding cup elements and the balls engage.
Also it is in the sense of the invention, when the bearing portion of the inner door hinge part has a protrusion on one axial end and a blind hole bore on the other axial end face, wherein then one bearing portion of the outer door hinge part must have a corresponding blind hole bore and the other bearing portion a corresponding protrusion.
After assembling the individual parts of the door hinge according to the invention, the bearing portions are connected to the hinge plates, possibly by a weld seam. On welding together, the bearing portions of the outer door hinge part must be pressed against each other, or pushed together and held such that the finished door hinge is free of play.
The balls and the sliding cup elements are advantageously made of different materials which together have good sliding properties.
A possible embodiment of the door hinge according to the invention is explained below in more detail with reference to the drawings.
The drawings show:
The bearing portions 2 of the outer door hinge part are cylindrical bodies which have an axial blind hole bore 2a with inner diameter Ri1, the bottom wall 2d of which is as flat as possible. Firstly, the sliding cup element 6, which is made of a suitable plastic, in particular is a plastic injection moulding part, is placed in the blind hole bore 2a. The first sliding cup element 6 has an inwardly curved, i.e. concave, ball socket-shaped end wall 6a which comes to rest on the ball 7 over as large a surface area as possible. The outer cylindrical wall of the first sliding cup element 6 also lies on the inner wall of the blind hole bore 2a over as large a surface area as possible.
The second sliding cup element 8 also has an inwardly curved, i.e. concave, ball socket-shaped end wall 8a, wherein the two ball socket-shaped walls 6a, 8a are formed such that the two sliding cup elements 6, 8 with the ball 7 arranged in between do not touch when the door hinge is assembled. The second sliding cup element 8 has, on its end face pointing towards the ball 7, a central recess 8c in which the cylindrical protrusion 5b, 5c of the corresponding bearing portion 5 engages, wherein the protrusion 5b, 5c rests with its end face 5d on the base wall 8b of the central recess 8c.
The cylindrical protrusion 5b, 5c has an outer diameter Ra2 which is less than or equal to the inner diameter Ri2 of the recess 8c of the second sliding cup element 8.
A further portion 5a is arranged between the cylindrical end 5b, 5c and the centre part 5m, and its outer diameter Ra1 is greater than the outer diameter of the ends 5b, 5c. The axial length of regions 5a, 5b and 5c and the arrangement of sliding cup elements 6, 8 and the ball is dimensioned such that the end wall of the centre part 5m does not hit against the bearing portions 2 of the outer door hinge part 1, 2.
The centre part 5m may have a recess 5s which in particular can be produced by means of a milling process, and in which the narrow side of the hinge plate 4 can be laid.
The region 5b may have an engrailed surface, so that the sliding cup element 8 can be pushed onto the end 5b, 5c and remain there captive, for easier assembly of the door hinge.
A further embodiment of the invention is shown in
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