The present invention relates to a door hinge, and more particularly to a door hinge having simple structure to allow easy hooking to a metal post of sectional furniture.
A door for wooden furniture is usually assembled and connected to the furniture using hinges, so as to be opened and closed relative to the furniture.
In connecting the door 18 to the wall surface of the storage space using the hinge 10, it is necessary to adjusting a clearance between the adjusting member 13 and the second fixing member 12, so that the door 18 may be located as close as possible to a horizontal position. The clearance between the adjusting and the second fixing member 13, 12 may be adjusted by turning a second screw 19 designed to push against the adjusting member 13. To increase the clearance between the adjusting member 13 and the second fixing member 12, the second screw 19 must be turned and loosened. Before the second screw 19 can be loosened, it is necessary to slightly loosen the first screw 17. The door hinge 10 illustrated in
After the door hinge 10 has been used for a period of time, screw holes on the wall surface of the storage space for engaging with the second fixing member 12 would easily become damaged to prevent the door hinge 10 from working normally. Since it is impossible to change the door hinge 10 to another fixing position, a user has no other choice but keeps using the defective door hinge and has a door 18 that could not be operated normally. In other words, a hinged door 18 is often the part of the sectional furniture that gets damaged first.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a door hinge that is specially designed to connect a door to sectional furniture, particularly a sectional rack. The door hinge of the present invention includes hooks for hooking to a metal post of the sectional rack, so that the sectional rack may be mounted with doors to show an elegant appearance.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a door hinge that may be easily detachably hooked to a metal post of a sectional rack without damaging hook eyes on the metal post.
To achieve the above and other objects, the door hinge of the present invention mainly includes a fixing member for connecting to a door, a hanger for hooking to a vertical post, an adjusting member connected to the hanger, and a turning member, a spring leaf, and a torsion spring mounted between the adjusting member and the fixing member. The hanger is provided with two hooks that engage with hook eyes provided on the vertical post and thereby firmly connect the hanger to the post. A cushion pad is positioned between the hanger and the post. A tightening screw is threaded against the cushion pad for the hooks of the hanger to tightly engage with the hook eyes on the post. The door connected to the fixing member may therefore be pivotally mounted to the vertical post.
In the door hinge of the present invention, the adjusting member is pivotally connected at an end to the hanger, and a clearance between the adjusting member and the hanger is adjusted with an adjusting screw to locate the door at a horizontal position.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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Since the turning member 34, the spring leaf 35, and the torsion spring 36 connecting the adjusting member 33 to the fixing member 31 are known skills mainly for the door 18 to locate either at a closed position to close a storage space on the sectional rack or at an opened position from the rack by about 90 degrees, they are not discussed in details herein.
An adjusting screw 331 having an annular groove 332 is threaded through the adjusting member 33 with the annular groove 332 engaged with the recess 323 at the second end of the raised portion 322 of the hanger 32. When the adjusting screw 331 is turned, a clearance between the adjusting member 33 and the hanger 32 may be adjusted. Total two door hinges 30 are required to mount and locate one door 18 in place. After the door 18 is mounted, the clearance between the adjusting member 33 and the hanger 32 must be adjusted to locate the door 18 at a horizontal position while closing the storage space on the sectional rack.
The hanger 32 looks like a cover, and the two hooks 321 may be formed by punching or stamping the hanger 32. Edges of one side of the cover-like hanger 32 facing toward the vertical post 20 have a contour the same as or close to that of an outer surface of the vertical post 20, so that the hanger 32 could fitly bear against the post 20 after being assembled thereto.
The cushion pad 37 may be made of a plastic material to provide a degree of compressibility. One side of the cushion pad 37 facing toward the vertical post 20 is a surface adapted to fitly bear against the outer surface of the vertical post 20. The cushion pad 37 is provided at predetermined positions with two through holes 371 for the two hooks 321 of the hanger 32 to extend therethrough before engaging with the hook eyes 21 on the post 20. To facilitate easy mounting of the door hinge 10, it is preferable to attach the cushion pad 37 to the hanger 32 first. The tightening screw 324 for forcing against the cushion pad 37 is screwed onto the hanger 32. The adjusting member 33 is provided at a position corresponding to the tightening screw 324 with a long hole 333, through which the tightening screw 324 is extended to screw into a screw hole 325 on the raised portion 322 of the hanger 32, so as to apply a force against the cushion pad 37.
The above-described door hinge 30 is characterized in that it is adapted to hook to the metal post 20 of a sectional rack (not shown), so that doors 18 may be mounted on the sectional rack to produce closed storage space on the rack. Moreover, the door hinge 30 may be easily connected to and disconnected from the vertical post 20 without the risk of having a door hinge 30 unexpectedly loosening from the vertical post 20. That is, the door hinge 30 may be fixed to the vertical post 20 at the same position over a prolonged time, and may be freely moved to different positions on the vertical post 20 to allow change of the position of the door 18 on the sectional rack.
In brief, the door hinge 30 of the present invention has very simple structural design to enable hooking of it to the metal post 20, while the door hinge 30 provides all basic functions of an ordinary hinge. Therefore, the door hinge 30 allows the sectional rack assembled from metal parts to also include doors 18 and accordingly enclosed storage space, making the sectional rack more practical and convenient for use. Moreover, since the hook eyes 21 provided on the vertical post 20 are not subject to the condition of stripped threads, they would not have adverse influence on the firm hooking of the hanger 32 to the post 20.
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