1. Field of the Invention
This invention is directed toward a hinge assembly for a folding closure. The closure is of the type having vertical closure panels, the closure folding in a horizontal direction. The hinge assembly is of the type employing a hinge member to pivotably connect the adjacent ends of adjacent panels. The invention is also directed toward a folding closure using the hinge assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
Hinge assemblies employing a hinge member to pivotably connect adjacent ends of adjacent closure panels are known. Examples are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,570,579 and 4,953,261. These known assemblies however can be complicated in construction, can be relatively large, and are not always suited for connecting vertical panels. Folding closures made from the known hinge assemblies can be somewhat unsightly in appearance since the hinge assemblies do not always provide a neat and compact construction.
It is the purpose of the present invention to provide a hinge assembly which is simple in construction, compact, easy to assembly and to operate, and which is well suited for connecting vertical panels. It is also the purpose of the present invention to provide a folding closure which is simple in construction, neat in appearance, compact, easy to assembly and operate, and suited for use with vertical closure panels.
In accordance with the present invention there is provided an elongated hinge assembly having a separate hinge member with slot means opening into the member from one side of the member. The slot means receive hinge elements on the adjacent sides of adjacent panels, to movably connect the panels to the hinge member. The panels in the slot means in the hinge member are movable between a folded position, where the panels are near each other, and an unfolded position where the panels extend away from each other and are nearly aligned. The panels are limited by the hinge member to unfolding to an included angle between the panels that is slightly less than 180°. The arrangement permits the assembly to be easily folded from the unfolded position. The assembly includes means for retaining the panels in position on the hinge member when the panels are vertical. The panels, including the hinge elements, are preferably made from a sheet of uniform thickness simplifying construction.
A folding closure employing a plurality of the hinge assemblies has the hinge assemblies alternating on opposite sides of the closure. Except for the end panels in the closure, each panel is connected by the hinge elements on its two sides to two different hinge members, thus forming part of two adjacent hinge assemblies, the two hinge assemblies on opposite sides of the closure. Each panel has a first hinge element at one side curving back toward one surface of the panel and a second hinge element at the other side curving back toward the other surface of the panel. This structure allows the hinge assemblies to alternate on opposite sides of the closure.
The closure is suspended by trolley means from a top rail, there normally being a trolley means mounted on the top of every second panel. Retaining means are provided on the top and bottom of each hinge member to retain the panels of each hinge assembly connected to the hinge member when the closure is suspended.
The invention is particularly directed toward a hinge assembly having a hinge member and two adjacent panels. The hinge member is elongated with an inner surface and an outer surface extending outwardly from one side of the inner surface to the other side. The hinge member has an entry slot in the center of inner surface extending inwardly, the entry slot diverging into two branch slots curving away from each other toward the sides of the inner surface. The inner surface is slightly dished outwardly toward the outer surface between its two sides. Each panel has a curved hinge element at each side of the panel with one hinge element curved in one direction and the other hinge element curved in the other direction, both hinge elements also curved toward each other. The hinge elements of the adjacent panels are mounted in the hinge member, the hinge elements passing together into the central slot and then diverging from each other into the branch slots. The panels can be slid relative to the hinge member to have the panels nearly adjacent in a folded position or to have the panels adjacent the inner surface, nearly aligned, in an unfolded position extending away from each other. The slightly dished inner surface of the hinge member prevents the panels from aligning in the unfolded position.
The invention is also particularly directed toward a folding closure having a plurality of elongate panels, each panel having parallel sides with a first hinge element on one side curving away from one surface of the panel and back toward the other side and a second hinge element on the other side curving away from the other surface of the panel and back toward the one side. The panels are joined by hinge members, each hinge member joining the adjacent sides of two adjacent panels, every second hinge member being on the opposite side of the closure. The hinge member is elongated with an inner surface and an outer surface extending outwardly from one side of the inner surface to the other side. The hinge member has an entry slot in the center of inner surface extending inwardly, the entry slot diverging into two branch slots curving away from each other toward the sides of the inner surface. The inner surface is slightly dished outwardly toward the outer surface between its two sides. The hinge elements of the adjacent panels are mounted in the hinge member, the hinge elements passing together into the central slot and then diverging from each other into the branch slots. The panels can be moved relative to the hinge member to have the panels nearly adjacent in a folded position or to have the panels adjacent the inner surface, nearly aligned, in an unfolded position extending away from each other. The slightly dished inner surface of the hinge member prevents the panels from aligning in the unfolded position.
The hinge assembly 1 of the present invention, as shown in
The hinge member 3, as shown in
The outer surface 9 can be formed by angled surface sections comprising two parallel side surface sections 19, 21 extending outwardly from the sides 11, 13 of the inner surface 7 and two angled surface sections 23, 25 extending outwardly and toward each other from the outer sides 27, 29 of the parallel side surface sections 19, 21. The angled surface sections 23, 25 connect at a peak 31 opposite the center of the inner surface 7. While the outer surface has been described as being formed by four angled surface sections, it could also be formed by a curved surface replacing the angled surface sections 23, 25. Alternatively, all four angled surface sections could be replaced by a curved surface which is part circular or part elliptical.
The hinge member 3 has an entry slot 35 in the center of the inner surface 7 extending inwardly toward the peak 31. The entry slot 35 diverges within the hinge member into two branch slots 37, 39, each branch slot curving away from the other branch slot and toward one side of the inner surface 7. The sides of the entry slot 35 curve smoothly inwardly from the inner surface sections 15, 17 and merge smoothly with the inner convex surface of each curved branch slot 37, 39 to form diverging part-circular arcs 41, 43.
Each panel 5A, 5B is identical so only will be described in detail. Panel 5A is an elongated member having parallel side edges 51A, 53A joining side surfaces 55A, 57A. The section of the panel adjacent side edge 51A is curved outwardly of side surface 55A and rearwardly to form a first curved hinge element 61A. The section of the panel adjacent the other side edge 53A is curved outwardly of the other side surface 57A and rearwardly to form a second curved hinge element 63A. It will be seen that the first and second curved hinge elements 61A, 63A curve in opposite directions and are on opposite side surfaces of the panel. The hinge elements 61A and 63A are preferably curved in a part-circular arc extending between about 150° and 170°. The inner concave surface 65A, 67A of each hinge element 61A, 63A matches the curvature of the part-circular arcs 41, 43 in the hinge member 3. Preferably, the panel 5A is made from a sheet of uniform thickness. The panel can be made from suitable metal such as aluminum or a suitable plastic material. The panel can be extruded to its final shape or cut to size and rolled to form the hinge sections.
A through hole 65 extends through the hinge member 3. The through hole 65 is located opposite the entry slot 35 and near the peak 31. The through hole 31 intersects the branch slots 37, 39 and opens to the entry slot 35. The arrangement allows the hinge member 3 to be easily extruded.
The hinge assembly 1 is assembled by placing the hinge element 61A of one panel 5A in one side of the entry slot 35 in the hinge member 3 and in the branch slot 37 on that side as shown in
The part-circular inner concave surface 65A of the hinge element 61A of the panel 5A has the same curvature as the part-circular convex arc 41 within the entry slot 35 and branch slot 37. The part-circular inner concave surface 67B on the hinge element 63B of the panel 5B similarly has the same curvature as the part-circular convex arc 43 within the inlet slot 35 and the branch slot 39. The panels 5A, 5B, in the folded position as seen in
The panels 5A, 5B, in the position shown in
The panels 5A, 5B can be retained in the hinge member 3 by inserting fasteners 67 into the through hole 65 at the top and bottom ends of the hinge member 3. The fasteners 67 are selected to have a head 69, shown in dotted lines in
A plurality of hinge assemblies 1 form a folding closure 81 that closes an opening. Except for the end panels (not shown) of the closure, each panel 5 forms part of two adjacent hinge assemblies 1. As shown in
When the closure 1 is opened, the panels 5 each pivot about their two vertical hinge members 3 to fold up against one another and against one side (not shown) of the opening 86, the panels 5 coming together to be nearly parallel as shown in
In the embodiment just described it will be obvious that the panels 5 and the hinge members 3 forming the closure 81 are as long as needed to close the opening. However, the panels could be made much shorter if desired to give the closure an open look. As shown in
In more detail, the hinge members 103 are identical to the hinge members 3. The panels 105 are also the same as the panels 5 but only shorter. Adjacent panels 105, 105A, 105B, etc. in each row 107, 107A, etc. form, together with the hinge member 103 they are connected to, hinge assemblies 111. The hinge members 103 alternate on the sides of the closure, as do the hinge assemblies 111 for each row of panels.
The spacers 109 each have a cross-sectional shape that allows it to slide within the slots 35, 37, 39 and the through opening 65 in the hinge members 3. The spacer 109 can be an extruded member having a cylindrical portion 115, a winged portion 117, and a flared portion 119 as seen in cross-section. The cylindrical portion 115 is sized to fit in the through hole 65 in the hinge member; the winged portion 117 is sized to have the arms 121 fit partly in the branch slots 37, 39; and the flared portion 119 is sized to fit in the entry slot 35 and close it. The cylindrical and winged portions 115, 117 retain the spacer 109 within the slots 35, 37, 39 and the through opening 65 in the hinge member 3.
The closure 101 is assembled by starting from the bottom with a first row 107 of short panels 105 extending horizontally across a vertical set of hinge members 103. A hinge assembly 111 is formed at each hinge member 103 by adjacent sides of adjacent panels 105 connecting to the hinge member 103. It will be seen that the hinge members 103 alternate on opposite sides of the closure 101 across the width of the closure.
Fasteners 121 are mounted into the bottom of each hinge member 103 to retain the panels on the hinge members 3. Next, a first set of spacers 109A are mounted from the top of the closure, each spacer 109A sliding down the hinge member 103 to abut against the top of the panels 105 in the first row 107. A second row 107A of panels 105A are then mounted from the top of the closure, the second row of panels 105A sliding down the members 103 onto the first set of spacers 109A. The assembly of spacers 109 and panels 105 is alternated until the top of the closure is reached. Fasteners (not shown) can be inserted into the tops of the hinge members to retain the panels in place on the hinge members.
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20060260768 A1 | Nov 2006 | US |