The present invention relates to hinges, and more specifically, relates to a hinge assembly for a gate or door.
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is commonly used in the manufacture of fencing and fence components. For example, fence gates may be built by first cutting each end of two standard length PVC gate posts and two standard length PVC gate rails. The ends of the fence posts and rails are then welded together to form a rectangular gate structure. One problem that arises with the use of PVC fence gates is caused by welded connections being weak, and thus the welded connections can open and/or crack under normal usage. Additionally, another problem with PVC gates, for example, arises when the user or installer attempts to attach metallic parts directly to the PVC material. In many instances, there is a tendency for the screws to tear out of the PVC material.
In an attempt to strengthen PVC fences, support members are used and include bolting rail and post gate members to the PVC fence. However, if these support members are bolted too tightly, the gate rail and post members tend to cave in. In addition, the use of nuts and bolts results in a connection that is aesthetically unappealing.
Therefore, a need exists for a hinge apparatus which will remain sturdily attached to a PVC fence gate and post. Further, it would be desirable for the hinge apparatus to be aesthetically pleasing and easy to assemble.
In an aspect of the invention, a hinge apparatus includes a first support member for attachment along a first surface of a vertical member. The first support member includes at least one flange angularly extending from the first support member for attachment along a second surface adjacent to the first surface of the vertical member. A hinge is coupled to the first support member; and a second support member including an extended element is coupled to the hinge and coupled to the second support member. The second support member is attached to a first surface of a swinging member opposite the first support member. The second support member includes at least one flange angularly extending from the second support member for attachment along a second surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member. Alternatively, the flange may extend substantially perpendicular from the first support member. In one embodiment of the invention, the swinging member is a fence gate and the vertical member is a fence post. In another embodiment of the invention, the first and second support members each include a plurality of flanges in spaced relation to each other.
In a related aspect, the apparatus further includes another second support member flange angularly extending from the second support member for attachment to a third surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In a related aspect, a plurality of first support member flanges angular extending from the first support member for attachment to the second surface of the vertical element. The second support member flange angularly extending from the second support member for attachment to the second surface of the swinging member, and another second support member flange angularly extends from the second support member for attachment to a third surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In a related aspect, the first and second support members are attached to the first surface of the vertical member and the first surface of the swinging member, respectively, using screws. Alternatively, the screws may only penetrate the first surfaces.
In a related aspect, the vertical member is a door frame and the swinging member is a door. In one embodiment of the invention, the second support member includes an extended support arm for attachment to the first surface of the swinging member.
In a related aspect, the second support member is substantially vertical and coupled to a substantially horizontal extended support arm in an L-shape for mating with the first surface of the swinging member. Alternatively, the vertical member and the swinging member are polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In an alternative embodiment, the hinge includes a resilient member for resiliently returning the swinging member to a beginning position. In another alternative embodiment, the second surface of the swinging member is opposite the second surface of the vertical member.
In a related aspect, the apparatus further includes a plurality of first support members attached in spaced relation to the first surface of the vertical member. Each of the first support members includes at least one flange angularly extending from the first support members for attachment along the second surface adjacent to the first surface of the vertical member. A plurality of hinges are coupled to the plurality of first support members. A plurality of second support members are each including extended elements coupled to respective hinges and first support members. Each of the second support members are for attachment to the first surface of the swinging member opposite respective first support members. The second support members each include at least one flange angularly extending from the second support members for attachment along the second surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In another aspect of the invention a hinge system includes a top first support member for attachment to an upper region of a first surface of a vertical member. A bottom first support member for attachment to a lower region of the first surface of the vertical member. The top and bottom first support members each include at least one flange angularly extending from the top and bottom first support members for attachment along a second surface adjacent to the first surface of the vertical member. Hinges are coupled to the top and bottom first support members. Top and bottom second support members each include extended elements coupled to respective hinges. The top and bottom second support members attach to a first surface of a swinging member opposite respective top and bottom first support members. The top and bottom second support members each include at least one flange angularly extending from the top and bottom second support members for attachment along a second surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In a related aspect, the system further includes another second support member flange angularly extending from the second support member for attachment to a third surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In another aspect of the invention, a method of attaching a hinge apparatus includes attaching a first support member along a first surface of a vertical member; attaching to a second surface of the vertical member adjacent to the first surface of the vertical member at least one flange angularly extending from the first support member; coupling a hinge to the first support member; coupling a second support member including an extended element to the hinge; attaching the second support member to a first surface of a swinging member opposite the first support member; and attaching another flange angularly extending from the second support member along a second surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In a related aspect, the method further comprises attaching another flange angularly extending from the second support member to a top surface of the swinging member adjacent to the first surface of the swinging member.
In a related aspect, the method further includes covering welds in a PVC vertical member and a PVC swinging gate by attaching the flanges over the welds.
These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments thereof, which is to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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Second frames 43 having ears 44 are coupled to top and bottom second support members 50a, 50b. Extended elements 48 have external threads for attachment to the ears 44 using bolts 47 and rotates freely within sleeves 46. The support members 50a, 50b can rotate about a second axis of rotation 42 coincident with the extended element's 48 longitudinal axis 42. The extended elements 48 couple to the pivot cylinder 30 to attach together the first and second support members 14a, 14b and 50a, 50b, respectively. Once coupled together, the upper and lower hinge assemblies 10a, 10b are adjustable, as, illustratively, the first support member 14a can rotate about the axis 32 defined by the rotating/pivoting cylinder 30, and about the axis 42 defined by the sleeve 46 by rotating on the threaded extended element 48, before the first support member is screwed to the fence post 18 and the nuts 47 secured to the ears 44 locking the threaded extended element into position. Further, the second support member 50a can rotate about the axis 42 defined by the sleeve 46 before the second support member 50a is screwed to the first surface 64 of the fence 60 and the nuts 47 secured to the ears 44 locking the threaded extended element into position. Additionally, the proximity of the first and second support members 14a, 14b and 50a, 50b, respectively, can be adjusted by threading the threaded extended element 48 through the ears 44.
The top and bottom second support members 50a, 50b are connected to horizontal arms 52a, 52b, respectively forming an L-shape. The horizontal arms 52a, 52b are attached towards the top of the top second support member 50a, and towards the bottom of the bottom second support member 50b. The horizontal arms 52a, 52b are attached to a first surface 64 of the fence gate 60, shown in
The top and bottom second support members 50a, 50b each include a flange 16 facing the top and bottom first support members 14a, 14b, respectively. Additionally the top and bottom second support members 50a, 50b, have a top and bottom flange 16, respectively. The top flange 16 of the top second support member 50a mates with a top surface 68 of the fence gate 60, and the bottom flange 16 of the bottom second support member 50b mates with a bottom surface 69 of the fence gate 60, as shown in
Thus, the hinge assembly may be secured to PVC fencing without tearing the PVC material. As the gate 60 or the door 70 are open and shut, the pivot cylinder 30 allows the swinging motion of the gate 60 or door 70. The vibration associated with the closing or slamming shut of the gate 60 or door 70 does not tear or loosen the hinge assemblies 10a, 10b from the fence or door because the flanges 16 and first and second top and bottom support members 14a, 14b, 50a, 50b, respectively, and arms 52a, 52b are screwed into the fence post 18 and fence gate 60, or alternatively, the wall 80 and door 70. The thus secured hinge assemblies 10a, 10b are better able to resist the wear and tear, e.g., vibrational forces, resulting from opening and closing the gate or door, and rotational and shear forces resulting from the weight of the gate, because of the extra support and distribution of forces provided by the flanges 16 and support members 14a, 14b, 50a, 50b, and horizontal arms 52a, 52b.
Further, flanges 16 of the hinge assemblies 10a, 10b according to the present invention cover any corner welds 19 of the PVC fencing as shown in
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with respect to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that changes in forms and details may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present application. It is therefore intended that the present invention not be limited to the exact forms and details described and illustrated herein, but falls within the scope of the appended claims.
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