This application claims the benefit of, and is the U.S. national stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2011/000362 filed on 27 Jan. 2011, which claims the priority benefit of EPO Patent Appl. No. 10382015.5 filed on 28 Jan. 2010, both of which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The embodiments described herein relate generally to a hinge and, more particularly, to a hinge and a method of assembling the hinge.
2. Description of Related Art
At least some known hinges include a first plate fastened to a first object (e.g., a cover), a second plate fastened to a second object (e.g., a container), and a link that is inserted into the first plate and the second plate such that at least one of the first object and the second object is pivotable relative to the other.
Because many known hinges have plates that are securely fastened (e.g., screwed, nailed, or bolted) to the objects and because the link between the plates can be difficult to insert and remove, assembling and disassembling the hinge (i.e., attaching and detaching the objects from one another) can be a time consuming and frustrating task. As such, it would be useful to provide a hinge that is easier to assemble and/or disassemble, thereby minimizing the time and frustration associated with attaching and/or detaching two hinged objects.
In one aspect, a method for assembling a hinge includes mating a first flange including a first sleeve segment and a portioned sleeve segment with a second flange including a second sleeve segment such that the first sleeve segment, the second sleeve segment, and the portioned sleeve segment are substantially aligned. The method also includes removably inserting a pin into the first sleeve segment and the second sleeve segment.
In another aspect, a hinge includes a first flange including a first sleeve segment and a portioned sleeve segment. The hinge also includes a second flange including a second sleeve segment. The second flange is configured to mate with the first flange such that the first sleeve segment, the second sleeve segment, and the portioned sleeve segment are substantially aligned. A pin is configured to be removably inserted into the first sleeve segment and the second sleeve segment.
In yet another aspect, a container assembly includes a container, a cover for the container, and a hinge pivotably coupling the cover to the container. The hinge includes a first flange fastened to the container and a second flange fastened to the cover. The first flange includes a first sleeve segment and a portioned sleeve segment. The second flange includes a second sleeve segment. The second flange is configured to mate with the first flange such that the first sleeve segment, the second sleeve segment, and the portioned sleeve segment are substantially aligned. The hinge also includes a pin configured to be removably inserted into the first sleeve segment and the second sleeve segment.
The embodiments described herein produce a hinge that is more easily assembled and disassembled, thereby decreasing a time required for assembling and disassembling the hinge. More specifically, the embodiments described herein produce a hinge that enables objects to be more easily attached to and detached from one another, which reduces a time and/or a cost associated with replacement or maintenance of the hinged objects and/or the hinge.
The embodiments described herein provide a low-cost hinge that is easier to assemble and disassemble. The hinge includes a first flange, a second flange, and a pin. The first flange may be mounted on a container using a pair of screws, and the second flange may be mounted on a cover using a locator pin and a pair of screws. The first flange and/or the second flange may be fabricated using steel, may be about 1-2 millimeters thick, and/or may be painted, and the pin may be fabricated from a plastic material. When sleeve segments of the first flange and the second flange are mated together, as shown in
In the exemplary embodiment, first flange 102 also includes a first sleeve segment 218 that defines a first slot 220, a portioned sleeve segment 222 that defines a channel 224, and a notch 226 at least partially defined by an inner edge 228 that extends from first sleeve segment 218 to portioned sleeve segment 222. First sleeve segment 218 is substantially cylindrical, and portioned sleeve segment 222 is substantially semi-cylindrical. First sleeve segment 218 and portioned sleeve segment 222 extend from first body 202 and have a first height H1 such that first slot 220 and channel 224 are substantially aligned with one another. First sleeve segment 218 has a first segment length LS1 from third side 208, notch 226 has a notch length LN from first sleeve segment 218, and portioned sleeve segment 222 has a portioned sleeve segment length LPS from notch 226 to fourth side 210. The sum of first segment length LS1, notch length LN, and portioned sleeve segment length LPS is substantially equal to first total length LT1, and the sum of first segment length LS1 and notch length LN is less than first half length LH1 such that portioned sleeve segment length LPS is greater than second half length LH2. In other embodiments, first sleeve segment 218 and/or portioned sleeve segment 222 may be any suitable shape that facilitates enabling first flange 102 to function as described herein (e.g., portioned sleeve segment 222 may be less than semi-cylindrical). Alternatively, first sleeve segment 218, portioned sleeve segment 222, and/or notch 226 may have any suitable lengths that facilitate enabling first flange 102 to function as described herein.
In the exemplary embodiment, first flange 102 also includes a tab 230 that projects from first body 202 to a second height H2 that is less than first height H1. In other embodiments, second height H2 may be greater than or equal to first height H1. In the exemplary embodiment, tab 230 is spaced a tab distance DT from third side 208. Tab distance DT is greater than the sum of first segment length LS1 and notch length LN and is less than first half length LH1 such that tab 230 is located within first half 214. Thus, portioned sleeve segment 222 extends from fourth side 210 beyond tab 230 to define a gap length LG that is equal to tab distance DT minus the sum of first segment length LS1 and notch length LN. In alternative embodiments, tab distance DT may be any suitable distance that facilitates enabling first flange 102 to function as described herein. In the exemplary embodiment, first sleeve segment 218, portioned sleeve segment 222, and tab 230 are integrally formed together (i.e., formed from a single, continuous, and unjointed material) with first body 202. In other embodiments, first sleeve segment 218, portioned sleeve segment 222, and/or tab 230 may be formed separately from and coupled to first body 202 using any suitable fastener (e.g., a weld).
In the exemplary embodiment, when handle 504 is in the resting position (shown in
In the exemplary embodiment, when hinge 100 is in the closed position, tab 230 does not contact (i.e., is spaced apart from) second body 302 (as shown in
The methods and systems described herein facilitate providing a hinge that is more easily assembled and/or disassembled, thereby decreasing a time required to assemble and/or disassemble objects coupled together using the hinge. More specifically, the methods and systems described herein facilitate reducing a time and/or a cost associated with replacement and/or maintenance of hinged objects and/or the hinge.
Exemplary embodiments of a hinge and a method for assembling the hinge are described above in detail. The hinge and the methods for assembling the hinge are not limited to the specific embodiments described herein, but rather, components of the hinge and/or steps of the methods may be utilized independently and separately from other components and/or steps described herein. For example, the methods may also be used in combination with other hinge systems and methods, and are not limited to practice with only the container systems and methods as described herein. Rather, the exemplary embodiment can be implemented and utilized in connection with many other hinge applications.
Although specific features of various embodiments of the invention may be shown in some drawings and not in others, this is for convenience only. In accordance with the principles of the invention, any feature of a drawing may be referenced and/or claimed in combination with any feature of any other drawing.
This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.
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