Hinge assembly capable of damping door movement

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6684453
  • Patent Number
    6,684,453
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 3, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A hinge assembly includes a damping unit mounted on a securing seat that is connected to a door frame, a housing embedded in a door panel, and a hinge member and a positioning member interconnecting the securing seat and the housing. The damping unit includes a fluid cylinder and a piston rod having an actuating end pivoted to the positioning member. Due to the presence of the damping unit, movement of the door panel relative to the door frame can be damped.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a hinge assembly, more particularly to a hinge assembly capable of damping door movement of a door panel or the like relative to a frame.




2. Description of the Related Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


3


, a conventional hinge assembly


1


is shown to be mounted between a door frame


21


and a door panel


22


to permit pivotal movement of the door panel


22


between open and closed positions relative to the door frame


21


. The hinge assembly


1


includes: a securing seat


11


mounted to an inner side of the door frame


21


; a housing


12


mounted in a recess formed in an inner side of the door panel


22


; a hinge member


13


having a first pivot end


131


mounted pivotally to the securing seat


11


via a first pivot pin


132


, and a second pivot end


130


mounted pivotally to the housing


12


via a second pivot pin


133


; a positioning member


14


having a first pivot end portion


141


mounted pivotally to the securing seat


11


via a third pivot pin


143


and disposed closer to the inner side of the door frame


21


than the first pivot pin


132


, a second pivot end portion


140


mounted pivotally to the housing


12


via a fourth pivot pin


144


, and a tab


142


projecting transversely from the first pivot end portion


141


; and a spring


15


sleeved on the first pivot pin


132


. The spring


15


has two distal ends abutting against an inner wall surface of the securing seat


11


, and a protruding intermediate portion abutting against the tab


142


. The second and fourth pivot pins


133


,


144


are integrally formed as a U-shaped pin. The second pivot pin


133


is disposed closer to a closed inner end of the housing


12


than the fourth pivot pin


144


. When the door panel


22


is in the closed position (FIG.


3


), the fourth pivot pin


144


is located inwardly of an imaginary line (L) passing through the second and third pivot pins


133


,


143


with respect to the first pivot pin


132


, and the first pivot pin


132


is located within the housing


12


.




When a force is exerted to push the door panel


22


from the closed position (

FIG. 3

) to the open position (FIG.


2


), the hinge member


13


and the positioning member


14


turn pivotally and angularly about the respective pivot pins


132


,


133


,


143


,


144


against the biasing action of the spring


15


, with the tab


142


abutting against and depressing the intermediate portion of the spring


15


. When the fourth pivot pin


144


is located between the first and second pivot pins


132


,


133


and outwardly of the line (L), the door panel


22


is maintained in the open position against the biasing force of the spring


15


, and a restoring force is stored in the spring


15


. Thereafter, when a force is exerted to push the door panel


22


to move from the open position back to the closed position, the positioning member


14


, as well as the hinge member


13


, turns pivotally in a reverse direction. When the fourth pivot pin


144


is located inwardly of the line (L), the intermediate portion of the spring


15


is relieved of the pressure exerted by the tab


142


on the first pivot end portion


141


of the positioning member


14


, and resumes its original position with a spring force that restores the positioning member


14


, and hence the hinge member


13


, to their original positions, thereby bringing the door panel


12


to the closed position.




The aforesaid conventional hinge assembly, however, suffers from the setback that the release of the restoring force in the spring


15


is abrupt so that the closing movement of the door panel


22


is likely to generate a banging sound, and may even hit the person using the door.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the main object of the present invention is to provide a hinge assembly for interconnecting a door panel and a door frame, which can damp closing movement of the door panel relative to the door frame.




Accordingly, a hinge assembly of the present invention is adapted to interconnect a door frame and a door panel. The door panel has a proximate end disposed proximate to the door frame, and a recess formed in the proximate end. The hinge assembly includes:




a securing seat including a hollow seat body extending in a first direction, the seat body including vertically spaced-apart upper and lower side walls adapted to be connected to the door frame, an outer side wall interconnecting the upper and lower side walls and opposite to the door frame in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction, and a rear side wall, thereby confining a receiving space with an open front end and a closed rear end opposite to the open front end in the first direction;




a housing adapted to be disposed in the recess and having proximate and distal end walls opposite to each other in a third direction, and an open outer end and closed inner end opposite to each other in a fourth direction transverse to the third direction;




a hinge member having a first pivot end connected pivotally to the seat body at a first pivot point, and a second pivot end connected pivotally to the housing at a second pivot point;




a positioning member disposed between the seat body and the housing, the positioning member having a first pivot end portion pivoted to the seat body at a third pivot point, and a second pivot end portion pivoted to the housing at a fourth pivot point;




the first pivot point being disposed outwardly of the receiving space and proximate to the outer side wall of the seat body, the third pivot point being disposed in the receiving space and distal from the outer side wall of the seat body;




the second pivot end of the hinge memeber and the second pivot end portion of the positioning member extending into the housing via the open outer end, the second pivot point being disposed closer to the inner end of the housing than the fourth pivot point, the fourth pivot point being disposed closer to the proximate end wall of the housing than the second pivot point; and




a damping unit including a fluid cylinder disposed in the receiving space and having one end connected to the seat body, and a piston rod extending through the other end of the fluid cylinder, the piston rod having an actuating end mounted on the first pivot end portion of the positioning member at a fifth pivot point offset from the third pivot point such that, when the door panel is rotated relative to the door frame from a closed position to an open position, the piston rod is retracted into the fluid cylinder to damp opening movement of the door panel, and such that, when the door panel is rotated from the open position to the closed position, the piston rod is extended from the fluid cylinder to damp closing movement of the door panel.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a conventional hinge assembly adapted to interconnect a door panel and a door frame;





FIG. 2

is a schematic sectional view of the conventional hinge assembly, illustrating the door panel in an open position;





FIG. 3

is a view similar to

FIG. 2

, illustrating the door panel in a closed position;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a hinge assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 5

is a schematic sectional view of the preferred embodiment in an open position; and





FIG. 6

is a view similar to

FIG. 5

, illustrating the door panel in a closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 4

to


6


, the preferred embodiment of a hinge assembly according to the present invention is shown to be adapted to interconnect a door frame


31


and a door panel


32


. The door frame


31


confines an opening. The door panel


32


is connected pivotally to a lateral side of the door frame


31


by the hinge assembly so as to be rotatable relative to the door frame


31


between an open position and a closed position for opening and closing the opening in the door frame


31


. The door panel


32


has a proximate end proximate to the door frame


31


, and a recess


321


formed in the proximate end. While the present invention is exemplified herein to interconnect a door frame and a door panel, it should be noted that the invention is not limited thereto and covers any closure member consisting of a frame and a panel, such as a window.




As shown, the hinge assembly includes a securing seat


4


, a housing


5


, a hinge member


6


, a positioning member


7


, and a damping unit


8


. The securing seat


4


includes a hollow seat body


41


that extends in a first direction and that is connected to the door frame


31


. The seat body


41


includes vertically spaced apart upper and lower side walls


411


connected to an inner side of the door frame


31


, an outer side wall


410


interconnecting the upper and lower side walls


411


and disposed opposite to the door frame


31


in a second direction that is transverse to the first direction, and a rear side wall


413


, thereby confining a receiving space


40


with an open front end and a closed rear end opposite to the open front end in the first direction. Two mounting plates


42


extend upwardly and downwardly from the upper and lower side walls


411


, respectively, and are respectively provided with slots


421


adapted for extension of fastening members (not shown) therethrough so as to connect the seat body


41


to the inner side of the door frame


31


. The upper and lower side walls


411


respectively have upper and lower pivot lugs


412


extending therefrom in the first direction and distal from the rear side wall


413


. The upper and lower pivot lugs


412


are respectively provided with vertically aligned first pivot holes


415


. The upper and lower side walls


411


are respectively provided with vertically aligned third pivot holes


414


.




The housing


5


is embedded in the recess


321


in the door panel


32


, and includes proximate and distal end walls


512


,


510


that are opposite to each other in a third direction, a closed inner end


50


, an open outer end opposite to the inner end


50


in a fourth direction transverse to the third direction, and vertically spaced-apart upper and lower end walls


511


, thereby confining a housing space


53


thereamong. The upper and lower end walls


511


are provided with vertically aligned pairs of second and fourth pivot holes


514


,


513


. Two mounting plates


52


extend upwardly and downwardly from the upper and lower end walls


511


, respectively, for fastening the housing


5


to the door panel


32


.




The hinge member


6


has a first pivot end


61


connected pivotally to the seat body


41


by a first pivot pin


62


that extends through the first pivot holes


415


and that defines a first pivot point, and a second pivot end


610


opposite to the first pivot end


61


, extending into the housing


5


via the open outer end, and connected pivotally to the housing


5


by a second pivot pin


63


that extends through the second pivot holes


514


and that defines a second pivot point.




The positioning member


7


is disposed between the seat body


41


and the housing


5


, and includes an angled plate body


71


having a first pivot end portion


711


pivoted to the seat body


41


by a third pivot pin


74


that extends through the third pivot holes


414


and that defines a third pivot point, and a second pivot end portion


710


opposite to the first pivot end portion


711


, extending into the housing


5


via the open outer end, and pivoted to the housing


5


by a fourth pivot pin


75


that extends through the fourth pivot holes


513


and that defines a fourth pivot point. In this embodiment, the second and fourth pivot pins


63


,


75


are formed integrally as a generally U-shaped pin. The first pivot end portion


711


of the plate body


71


further has two vertically spaced-apart pivot lugs


72


extending transversely therefrom.




The first pivot pin


62


defining the first pivot point is disposed outwardly of the receiving space


40


and proximate to the outer side wall


410


of the seat body


41


. The third pivot pin


74


defining the third pivot point is disposed in the receiving space


40


and distal from the outer side wall


410


of the seat body


41


.




The second pivot pin


63


defining the second pivot point is disposed closer to the inner end


50


of the housing


5


than the fourth pivot pin


75


that defines the fourth pivot point, which is disposed closer to the proximate end wall


512


of the housing


5


than the second pivot pin


63


. When the door panel


32


is in the closed position (FIG.


6


), the first pivot pin


62


is located within the housing space


53


of the housing


5


and proximate to the distal end wall


510


, and the fourth pivot pin


75


is located inwardly of an imaginary line passing through the second and third pivot pins


63


,


74


with respect to the first pivot pin


62


.




The damping unit


8


includes a fluid cylinder


811


and a piston rod


812


. The fluid cylinder


811


is disposed in the receiving space


40


, and has opposite front and rear ends in the first direction. The piston rod


812


extends through the front end of the fluid cylinder


811


, and has an actuating end mounted on the first pivot end portion


711


of the plate body


71


by means of a fifth pivot pin


73


that extends through fifth pivot holes in the pivot lugs


72


and a through hole formed in the actuating end. The piston rod


812


is in an extended position when the door panel


32


is in the closed position (FIG.


6


), and is in a retracted position when the door panel


32


is in the open position (FIG.


5


). The fifth pivot pin


73


defines a fifth pivot point that is offset from the third pivot point defined by the third pivot pin


74


. The seat body


41


has a threaded support


83


mounted threadedly and adjustably on the rear side wall


413


. The threaded support


83


is in the form of an adjusting screw with a front end formed with an insert hole


831


for receiving and abutting against a rod


82


that extends rearwardly from the rear end of the fluid cylinder


811


, and a rear end formed with a tool hole


832


of hexagonal cross section. The damping force of the fluid cylinder


811


can be adjusted by inserting a hexagonal head of a spanner into the tool hole


832


to drive the threaded support


83


to translate forwardly or rearwardly relative to the rear side wall


413


so that the extendible length of the piston rod


812


relative to the fluid cylinder


811


can be varied to thereby adjust the damping force of the fluid cylinder


811


in a known manner. It is noted that the rod


82


can be dispensed with so that the front end of the threaded support


83


abuts directly against the rear end of the fluid cylinder


811


. Besides, as the construction and operation of the fluid cylinder


811


are known to those skilled in the art, and as the fluid cylinder


811


can be any commercially available hydraulic cylinder or pneumatic cylinder, the same will not be described in detail herein for the sake of brevity.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, when a force is applied to rotate the door panel


32


from the closed position (FIG.


6


), where the piston rod


812


is extended from the fluid cylinder


811


, to the open position (FIG.


5


), the hinge member


6


and the positioning member


7


are brought to turn pivotally and angularly about the first and second pivot pins


62


,


63


, and the third and fourth pivot pins


74


,


75


, so that the fourth pivot pin


75


is located between the first and second pivot pins


62


,


63


and outwardly of the line (L). The piston rod


812


is pushed via the fifth pivot pin


73


to retract into the fluid cylinder


811


, thereby damping opening movement of the door panel


32


. At the same time, the part of the proximate end wall


512


of the housing


5


that is adjacent to the open outer end abuts against the positioning member


7


proximate to the second pivot end portion


710


. As such, the door panel


32


is maintained at the open position. Thereafter, when a force is applied to rotate the door panel


32


from the open position to the closed position, the proximate end wall


512


of the housing


5


disengages from the positioning member


7


. As the positioning member


7


and the hinge member


6


are restored to their original positions, the piston rod


812


is extended from the fluid cylinder


811


, thereby damping closing movement of the door panel


32


.




Due to the provision of the damping unit


8


which provides a damping force, abrupt movement of the door panel


32


relative to the door frame


31


can be avoided to prevent banging and enhance safety.




While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge assembly adapted to interconnect a door frame and a door panel, the door panel having a proximate end disposed proximate to the door frame and a recess formed in the proximate end, said hinge assembly comprising:a securing seat including a hollow seat body, said seat body including vertically spaced-apart upper and lower side walls adapted to be connected to the door frame, an outer side wall interconnecting the upper and lower side walls and opposite to the door frame, and a rear side wall connected to said upper and lower side walls and said outer side wall, thereby confining a receiving space with an open front end and a closed rear end opposite to said open front end; a housing adapted to be disposed in the recess and having proximate and distal ends walls opposite to each other, and an open outer end and a closed inner end opposite to each other; a hinge member having a first pivot end connected pivotally to said seat body at a first pivot point, and a second pivot end connected pivotally to said housing at a second pivot point; a positioning member disposed between said seat body and said housing, said positioning member having a first pivot end portion pivoted to said seat body at a third pivot point, and a second pivot end portion pivoted to said housing at a fourth pivot point; said first pivot point being disposed outwardly of said receiving space and proximate to said outer side wall of said seat body, said third pivot point being disposed in said receiving space and distal from said outer side wall of said seat body; said second pivot end of said hinge member and said second pivot end portion of said positioning member extending into said housing, said second pivot point being disposed closer to said inner end of said housing than said fourth pivot point, said fourth pivot point being disposed closer to said proximate end wall of said housing than said second pivot point; and a damping unit including a fluid cylinder disposed in said receiving space and having one end connected to said seat body, and a piston rod extending through the other end of said fluid cylinder, said piston rod having an actuating end mounted on said first pivot end portion of said positioning member at a fifth pivot point offset from said third pivot point such that, when the door panel is rotated relative to the door frame from a closed position to an open position, said piston rod is retracted into said fluid cylinder to damp opening movement of the door panel, and such that, when the door panel is rotated from the open position to the closed position, said piston rod is extended from said fluid cylinder to damp closing movement of the door panel.
  • 2. The hinge assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said seat body has a threaded support mounted threadedly and adjustably on said rear side wall for connecting with said one end of said fluid cylinder.
  • 3. A hinge assembly comprising:a securing seat including an elongate hollow seat body that extends in a longitudinal direction, said seat body including vertically spaced-apart upper and lower side walls, an outer side wall interconnecting said upper and lower side walls, and a rear side wall connected to said outer side wall, thereby configuring said seat body with a receiving space that has an open front end and a closed rear end opposite to said open front end in the longitudinal direction, said rear side wall having a threaded support that is mounted threadedly and adjustably thereon and that extends in the longitudinal direction, said threaded support having an end portion extending into said receiving space and formed with a blind insert hole; a housing; a hinge member having a first pivot end connected pivotally to said seat body outwardly of said open front end, and a second pivot end connected pivotally to said housing; a positioning member disposed between said seat body and said housing, said positioning member having a first pivot end portion connected pivotally to said seat body at said open front end, and a second pivot end portion connected pivotally to said housing; and a damping unit extending in the longitudinal direction and including a fluid cylinder disposed in said receiving space and having one end that extends into said insert hole in said threaded support, and a piston rod extending through the other end of said fluid cylinder, said piston rod having an actuating end mounted on said first pivot end portion of said positioning member.
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