This application is a U.S. National Phase of International Application No.: PCT/FR2009/052630, filed Dec. 18, 2009, designating the U.S., and published in French as WO 2010/081953 on Jul. 22, 2010 which claims the benefit of French Patent Application No. 09 50214 filed Jan. 15, 2009.
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly, of the type comprising:
Document EP 1 013 833 describes a hatch for accessing underground galleries and works provided with a frame and a lid, the lid being adapted to close an opening delimited by the frame.
The lid is hinged to the frame using a hinge that comprises a hinge pin 13 fixed to the frame and a groove 19 formed in the lid. The access hatch also has a heel 20 with a flat surface fixed to the frame and lugs 26 protruding from the lid. The lugs comprise a rounded cam surface that bears on the heel when the lid is opened (see column 5, lines 2 to 29 of EP 1 013 833).
The hinge pin 13 is fastened to the frame via tabs 12 welded to a plate, which in turn is fastened to the frame and the underground chamber by screws or bolts. Such a hinge is, however, fragile because under the force of the lid during repeated opening and closing operations, the screws or bolts for fastening the plate can loosen and cause poor positioning of the plate, and therefore of the hinge pin, thereby causing jamming and poor closing of the lid. Moreover, under the force of the lid during hinging, the tabs 12 supporting the hinge pin can fold, or even separate from the plate in the event of weld breaks, thereby again leading to a defective hinging.
Furthermore, the hinge in this document is costly and complicated to produce due to the many shaping and welding steps needed to develop the plate having the hinge pin.
Document FR 2 765 255 describes an access hatch comprising a frame and a plurality of lids. The lids can be moved from a closed position to an open position and are kept in a completely open position owing to a support piece cooperating with one edge of the lid.
This device does not allow positive guiding of the lid between its closed position and its open position and is also difficult to manufacture due to the large number of components.
The invention aims to solve at least one of these problems, and to design a hinge assembly that is resistant and easy to manufacture.
To that end, the invention relates to a hinge assembly characterized in that the first angular range and the additional angular range overlap over an angular overlap range that amounts to at least 60° and over the entire range of which both the first frame cam and first lid counter-cam and the additional cam and counter-cam cooperate simultaneously.
According to specific embodiments, the invention includes one or more of the following features:
The invention also relates to a road device of the type comprising:
According to specific embodiments, the road device can include one or more of the following features:
The invention will be better understood in light of the following description, provided solely as an example and done in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The frame 4 delimits an access opening 10, for example to underground telecommunications installations. The frame 4 defines an outer side E and an inner side I.
The frame 4 defines a frame plane C-C parallel to the plane of
The frame defines a central axis X-X, extending perpendicular to the frame plane C-C. The expressions “radially” and “circumferentially” hereafter refer to the central axis X-X.
The lid 6 has a covering web 20 adapted for at least partially covering the opening 10 and extending along a covering plane P-P. The covering web 20 has an outer covering surface 22 and an inner covering surface 24.
The access cover 2 also has an insert 30, a screw 32 and a nut 34 (c.f.
The access cover 2 has at least one hinge 36 adapted for allowing angular movement of the lid 6 relative to the frame 4 between an open position and a closed position.
The closed position is shown in
In reference to
The cam surface 40 leads to a low wear of the hinge during use, and facilitates docking of the lid counter-cam 38T when closing begins.
The first lid counter-cam 38T is arranged adjacent to the covering web 20 and forms an edge of the lid 6. The first lid counter-cam 38T has a counter-cam surface 42 that is a partial cylinder with an arc-shaped profile, convex. This counter-cam surface 42 for example forms an angular sector of about 5° to 15°. The first lid counter-cam 38T is continuously attached to the outer surface 22 of the covering web 20.
The first frame cam 38C and the first lid counter-cam 38T are adapted to cooperate over a first angular range α of the covering web 20. This first angular range α extends from the open position, possibly with play close to 5°, towards the closed position, and is between about 60° and 90°. In all of this first angular range α, the two cam 40 and counter-cam 42 surfaces are pressed against each other.
Preferably, as shown in
As shown in
The hinge 36 also has a second frame cam 44C as well as a second lid counter-cam 44T. The second frame cam 44C is arranged on the base 12 of the frame and extends inside the volume defined by the wall 14. The second frame cam 44C and lid counter-cam 44T are adapted for cooperating exclusively over a second angular range β of the lid 6 relative to the frame 4 that corresponds to positions of the covering web 20 situated between the open and closed positions. More precisely, the second angular range β is delimited on the one hand by the closed position of the web 20 and a first inclined intermediate position (see
The angular range β and the angular range α overlap over at least 10°.
The lid 6 is provided with a projection 46 extending perpendicular to the covering plane P-P. The second lid counter-cam 44T has a counter-cam surface formed by a corner of this projection 46.
The second frame cam 44C has a first partial cam surface 48, as well as a second partial cam surface 49. The first partial cam surface 48 is substantially planar and extends parallel to the frame plane C-C. The second partial cam surface 49 is also planar and inclined relative to the first partial cam surface 48. The first partial cam surface 48 cooperates with the second lid counter-cam 44T exclusively over a first partial angular range β1 extending from the closed position to a second intermediate position, which is different from the first intermediate position. The first partial angular range β1 corresponds to an angle between the plane P-P and the plane C-C between about 0° and 15°. The second partial cam surface 49 cooperates with the second lid counter-cam 44T exclusively over a second partial angular range β2 separate from the first partial angular range β1, the partial angular ranges β1 and β2 together constituting the second angular range β. This partial angular range β2 is therefore between 15° and 40° to 50°, and more particularly between 15° and 45° as shown in
Thus, between the closed position (
The hinge 36 also has a third frame cam 144C and a third lid counter-cam 144T. This third frame cam 144C and lid counter-cam 144T cooperate exclusively over a third angular range γ of the lid 6 relative to the frame 4. This third angular range γ is situated completely outside the second angular range β. It is delimited, on the one hand by a first inclined intermediate position that limits the second angular range β and on the other hand the open lid position, possibly with play close to several degrees. The angular range γ is consequently between about 40° and 50°, and more particularly extends over 45° as shown in
In this case, the third frame cam 144C is formed by a cam surface 146 arranged on the projection 62 and the third lid counter-cam 144T is formed by a counter-cam surface 148 formed by the lower surface of the lid, and particularly by the recess 64 (see below).
According to the invention, the lid and the frame cooperate simultaneously with two cam and counter-cam pairs over a large angular range, which is preferably at least 60° and which in this case amounts to 90°, possibly with the aforementioned close play.
The cover 2 also has a support means 50 adapted for supporting the lid 6 relative to the frame 4 in the closed position of the lid and in a direction perpendicular to the frame C-C. Advantageously, the support means 50 comprises the first partial cam surface 48 and the free end of the projection 46. The free end of the projection 46 is pressed on the first partial cam surface 48 in the closed state of the lid 6. The contact between the free end of the projection 46 and the first partial cam surface 48 is a surface contact. Preferably, at least on the hinge side, the support means 50 is formed by the first partial cam surface 48 and by the free end of the projection 46. The bearing between the lid and the frame on the side opposite the hinge is done by a projection similar to the projection 46 under the lid, which bears on a horizontal surface similar to the surface 48 of the frame.
To that end, the projection 46 has a planar end surface 52 parallel to the covering plane P-P, thereby guaranteeing the bearing stability of the lid on the frame.
The road device 2 also has a retaining means 60 adapted to lock the lid 6 relative to the frame 4 and in translation along the frame plane C-C when the lid 6 is in the closed position (see
This retaining means 60 comprises the projection 62 integral with the frame 4, as well as a recess 64 formed in the inner covering surface 24 of the lid 6. In the closed position of the lid 6, the projection 62 is engaged in the recess 64 and limits the movement of the lid 6 along plane P-P. In particular, this retaining means 60 limits the movement of the lid 6 relative to the frame in a translational direction tending to move the lid 6 away from the wall 14 associated with the hinge and in particular opposes contact of the lid with another lid or with the side of the frame 4 situated opposite the hinge 36. This retaining means 60 is particularly important in the case where the lid 6 is connected to the frame 4 using a jack stressing the lid 6 in a direction moving away from the wall 14 associated with the hinge 36.
The cover 2 also has a locking means 70 adapted for defining the opening position of the lid 6 relative to the frame 4. This locking means 70 is adapted to allow the lid 6 to move relative to the frame 4 between the freed open position (
To that end, the locking means 70 comprises a notch 72 extending between the frame cam 38C and the projection 62 (see
The outer surface 22 of the lid 6 is also provided with a hollow 79 adapted for at least partially receiving the stop surface 76 and thereby allowing the lid 6 to reach the extreme open position in which the lid makes an angle of about 110° relative to its closed position (
Advantageously, the frame 4 is not provided with a backdraft in the direction extending perpendicular to the frame plane C-C. Likewise, the lid 6 does not have a backdraft in a direction extending perpendicular to the covering plane P-P.
The frame 4 is made from cast iron. Advantageously, at least one frame cam 38C, 44C, 144C and preferably all of the frame cams, is or are made in a single piece, and are in particular integral with the frame 4.
The lid 6 is made from cast iron. Advantageously, at least one counter-cam 38T, 44T, 144T and preferably all of the counter-cams, is or are made in a single piece, and are in particular integral with the lid 6.
The lid 6 of the road device described above can be detached from the frame 4 either from its closed position, by translating the lid in a direction perpendicular to its plane P-P, or from its open position, by translating the lid in a direction substantially parallel to its plane P-P. The assembly of the lid 6 on the frame 4 can therefore also be done with the lid 6 in the horizontal or vertical position.
The frame 4 and the lid 6 can advantageously be used in connection with a jack assisting with raising (not shown) that is adapted for pushing the lid 6 towards its open position. The insert 30 is provided so as to be able to fasten this cylinder to the frame 4. The insert 30 is fastened to the frame 4 on the side with the projection 62 and the first frame cam 38C (cf.
The insert 30 is also provided with a fastening orifice 86 serving for fastening of the jack.
The insert 30 also has a retaining surface 90 (see
Additional and complementary retaining surfaces 98, 100 and 102, 104 are arranged on the insert 30 and the frame 4 and serve to retain the insert 30 relative to the frame 4 in the direction extending along the wall 14 and against the wall 14. The insert 30 can be placed exclusively in a single rectilinear placement direction M extending parallel to the frame plane C-C and along the wall 14 (cf.
The frame has a screw housing 110 receiving the screw 32 (
In one alternative not shown, the insert 30 is made in a single piece with the projection 62, the assembly then being integral with the frame or attached on the frame using any suitable fastening means.
According to another alternative not shown, the third frame cam and the third lid counter-cam have pivot pin and a recess with a circular arc-shaped section that are pressed against each other over the third angular range γ.
Other general features of the invention are:
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