This invention relates to a hinge apparatus and method. In particular, in accordance with one embodiment, the invention relates to a hinge apparatus including a first hinge section with a pair of oppositely positioned flange sections connected to the first hinge section. A second hinge section is provided with a pair of oppositely positioned flange sections connected to the second hinge section and a hinge device moveably connects the first hinge section and the second hinge section.
A hinge is a useful tool for moveably connecting objects. In wooden fence construction, for example only and not by limitation, the most popular prior art method of creating a hinged walk gate is to install “strap hinges”. Strap hinges are hinges that are flush mounted to the face of the gate section with lag screws. The lag screws horizontally penetrate the fence board and the two by four, for example, stringer so as to secure the strap hinge to the gate section. Thus the entire weight of the gate section hangs on the horizontal screws which inevitably sag and tilt downward under the force of gravity. This causes the gate section to become misaligned such that the gate drags on the ground, making the gate difficult to open and close and sometimes making the gate section inoperable.
Another problem with the prior art gate hinge is that it only operates in one direction. The prior art strap hinges only allow a gate to swing out. Further, strap hinges are weak, as described above and are, therefore, very ineffective in securely holding heavier gates, such as drive gates, in position.
Thus, there is a need in the art for providing a hinge that maintains the gate in the selected operable position without sagging. It, therefore, is an object of this invention to provide a hinge apparatus and method that is easy to use, easy to install and which, when installed, holds objects to which it is attached against misalignment. It is a further object of the invention to provide a universal hinge that operates effectively as a hinge in two directions without need of modification.
Accordingly, the hinge apparatus and method of the present invention includes, according to one embodiment a first hinge section with a pair of oppositely positioned flange sections connected to the first hinge section. A second hinge section is provided with a pair of oppositely positioned flange sections connected to the second hinge section and a hinge device moveably connects the first hinge section and the second hinge section.
According to another aspect of this invention, the hinge includes an offset in the first hinge section and the second hinge section. In another aspect, a connecting face section connects the oppositely positioned flange sections. In a further aspect, the oppositely positioned flange sections are connected transverse to the first hinge section and the second hinge section. In another aspect, the oppositely positioned flange sections are connected at approximately right angles to the first hinge section and the second hinge section. According to another aspect of this invention, the oppositely positioned flange sections include holes. In a further aspect, the offset is approximately ¼ inch. In another aspect, the offset is between approximately ¼ inch to ⅝ inch.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a hinge apparatus includes a first hinge connection section and a second hinge connection section. A first upper flange section is connected transverse to the first hinge connection section and a second upper flange section is connected transverse to the second hinge connection. A first lower flange section is connected transverse to the first hinge connection and is spaced apart from the first upper flange section and a second lower flange section is connected transverse to the second hinge connection and is spaced apart from the second upper flange section. A hinge movably connects the first hinge connection section and the second hinge connection section.
In accordance with another aspect of this invention, an offset is provided in the first hinge connection section and the second hinge connection section. In another aspect, the flange sections are connected at approximately right angles to the first hinge connection section and the second hinge connection section. In another aspect, the flange sections are conformed to attach vertically to an object. In another aspect, the flange sections include attachment holes. According to one aspect, the hinge is a hinge pin. In another aspect, the offset is between approximately ¼ inch to approximately ⅝ inch.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a method of creating a hinged gate includes: providing a hinge with a first hinge section with a first pair of oppositely positioned flange sections connected to the first hinge section and with a second hinge section with a second pair of oppositely positioned flange sections connected to the second hinge section and with a hinge device moveably connecting the first hinge section and the second hinge section; enveloping a stationary section of a gate with the first pair of oppositely positioned flange sections and vertically attaching the first pair of oppositely positioned flange sections to the stationary section of the gate; and enveloping a moveable section of the gate with the second pair of oppositely positioned flange sections and vertically attaching the second pair of oppositely positioned flange sections to the moveable section of the gate.
In another aspect of this invention, the first hinge section and the second hinge section include an offset. In a further aspect, the flange sections are connected at approximately right angles to the first hinge section and the second hinge section. In another aspect, the oppositely positioned flange sections include attachment holes. And, in another aspect, the user rotates the moveably connected first hinge section and second hinge section 180-degrees such that the hinged gate will open in the opposite direction.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
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For the purposes of a complete description of the hinge apparatus 10 it should be mentioned again that the prior art devices connect the hinges to stringers 30 “horizontally”. By that it is meant that the screws 40 used to attach prior art hinges are screwed into the end 38 or face 32 of stringers 30. Thus, all the weight of the moving portion, the gate, is supported on the screws 40 and all such horizontally attached hinges succumb, over time, to gravity. By way of contrast, however, Applicant's hinge apparatus 10, as discussed and illustrated, attaches vertically to stringers 30. Upper and lower flanges 16 and 18 capture the top edge 34 and bottom edge 36 in between them and will not succumb to gravity in any measurable amount. The hinge apparatus 10, that is, supports the stringer 30 from underneath and above and thereby utilizes the inherent strength of the stringer in a vertical grip. Further, Applicant's hinge apparatus 10 allows, again, for a gate to swing “out” or “in” simply by reversing the hinge apparatus 10 as described above.
It should be apparent that hinge apparatus 10 may be made out of or used with any materials and with any size stringers 30, for example, and not simply the normal “two by four” as is commonly used in gate construction. Metal drive gates are a perfect example of another gate application for which Applicant's hinge apparatus is well suited.
The description of the present embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration, but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the form disclosed. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art. As such, while the present invention has been disclosed in connection with an embodiment thereof, it should be understood that other embodiments may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.
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