Information
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Patent Grant
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6173476
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Patent Number
6,173,476
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Date Filed
Friday, August 28, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 16, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Miskin; Howard C.
- Tsui-Yip; Gloria
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 323
- 016 322
- 016 366
- 016 368
- 016 286
- 016 287
- 016 291
- 016 387
- 220 810
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hinge assembly for a box having a base and a cover and comprising a hinge section and a spring section. The hinge section has a pair of segments pivotally mounted to each other. Each segment has outer channel-forming knuckles extending from its outer side edge. The spring section has channel-forming knuckles which extend from each side edge which are pivotally mounted to the outer knuckles of the hinge section. The spring section applies pressure to the two segments of the hinge section in order to maintain the segments of the hinge section into conductive contact with each other and prevent inadvertent folding or unfolding of the segments of the hinge section, thereby preventing inadvertent opening or closing of the box. The outer knuckles of the hinge section and the knuckles of the spring section are pivotally connected together. The spring section is an arcuate U-shaped spring in the form of a loop having spaced legs and knuckles extending from its side edges which are spaced apart at a distance less than the diametrical distance between said legs.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly and more particularly to a grounding hinge assembly for use with a junction box for electrical components or the like.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Junction boxes for electrical components, such as transformers, are usually made of metal and comprise a base and a cover which are hinged together with a metal hinge. The box is mounted on a metal support which acts as a ground. A separate grounding cable is ordinarily provided to electrically connect the cover to the base so that any electrical impulse will be grounded to protect the workers as well as to protect the box and the instruments therein. However, sometimes, inadvertently, it is possible to forget either adding the grounding cable between the cover and the base or to re-connect a grounding cable that has been disconnected while servicing other components in the box. This can produce a dangerous situation.
In addition, it has been found that when the box is closed, separate mechanisms, such as latches, are used to keep the box closed and prevent it from opening inadvertently. It has also been found that when the box is open, other mechanisms are used to keep the box open and to prevent the box from closing inadvertently.
Therefore, there is a need for a hinge assembly which keeps the box in its open or closed position and prevents it from opening or closing inadvertently and which acts as a ground between the base and the cover of a box.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention provides a hinge assembly that keeps a junction box closed or open and which acts as a ground between the base and the cover of the junction box.
The hinge assembly of the present invention has two sections. One of the sections is a spring section and the other section is a hinge section having two pivoted segments. The force that is exerted on the hinge section by the spring section not only produces an excellent electrical connection between the two segments of the hinge section to therefore provide a grounding between the cover and the base of the box but also will keep the box in either the open or closed position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification wherein:
FIG. 1
is a simplified diagrammatic perspective view of a hinge assembly made in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the hinge section of the hinge assembly.
FIG. 3
is an end view thereof.
FIG. 4
is a top plan view of the spring section of the hinge assembly.
FIG. 5
is an end view thereof.
FIGS. 6A
to
6
D are end views showing the relative positions of the two sections of the hinge assembly under various conditions to illustrate the forces exerted by the spring section on the hinge section.
FIG. 7
is a simplified view of a box with which the present invention is used showing the position of the parts when the cover is closed.
FIG. 8
is a view similar to
FIG. 7
showing the position of the parts when the cover is open.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings and more particularly to
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the present invention is adapted for use in connection with a junction box or container
1
for electrical components. The box has a cover
2
and a base
3
made out of metal and hinged to each other by a hinge assembly
10
so that the cover
3
may move relative to the base
2
from a closed position (
FIG. 7
) to an open position (FIG.
8
). The cover
2
and base
3
may each comprise upstanding end walls
7
and
8
and side walls
6
connected together by wall panel
4
. A trough
9
is provided for dressing cables entering and exiting the box
1
and is attached to the end wall
8
of base
3
in any well-known manner. The trough
9
is preferably made of metal to act as a ground for the box
1
. As shown in the drawings, the trough
9
also limits the movement of the cover
2
when the box
1
is open.
The hinge assembly
10
for holding the base
3
and the cover
2
together in pivotal relationship to each other comprises a pair of sections
11
and
12
which are adapted to be fitted together to form the hinge assembly
10
. The first section
11
(FIGS.
2
-
3
) is a hinge section which comprises male and female hinge segments
13
and
14
, respectively, pivotally mounted together. The female hinge segment
14
has a body portion
17
having end edges
18
and inner and outer side edges
15
and
16
, respectively. Extending from the inner side edge
15
are a plurality of inner knuckles
20
which are spaced from each other to form inner female space
19
. Extending from the outer side edge
16
are a plurality of outer knuckles
21
which are spaced from each other to form outer female space
22
. As seen from
FIGS. 7 and 8
, the outer knuckles
21
are coiled upwardly toward the inner edge
15
of body portion
17
to form channels
23
and the inner knuckles
20
are coiled downwardly toward the outer edge
16
of the body portion
17
to form channels
24
.
The male segment
13
has a body portion
30
having an inner edge
31
and an outer edge
32
. The inner edge
31
has a plurality of male inner knuckles
33
extending therefrom and adapted to fit in the female space
19
of female segment
14
between knuckles
20
. A plurality of spaced outer knuckles
34
extend from the outer edge
32
to form outer female space
35
. The outer knuckles
34
of the male segment
13
are tightly coiled upwardly (
FIGS. 7 and 8
) toward the inner edge
31
of the body portion
30
to form channels
37
and the inner knuckles
33
are tightly coiled in a downward direction toward the outer edge
32
of the body portion
30
to form channels
38
. Pins
36
are adapted to be inserted into the channels
24
and
38
of the segments
14
and
13
, respectively, in order to hold the two segments
13
and
14
together in pivotal relationship to each other.
The second section
12
of the hinge assembly
10
is a spring section (FIGS.
4
-
5
) comprising a curved resilient spring member
40
having a central elongated body portion
41
, comprised of legs
47
, end edges
42
, side edges
43
, and a male knuckle
44
spaced inwardly from the end edges
42
and extending from each side edge
43
. The body portion
41
is curved inwardly in a downward direction so that the side edges
43
and the knuckles
44
face each other. The knuckles
44
are tightly coiled downwardly and inwardly toward each other to form channels
45
. The spring section
12
normally assumes the practically closed U-shaped configuration shown in
FIG. 5
with the knuckles
44
facing each other. It will be noted that the knuckles
44
are closer together than the diametrical distance between the legs
47
of the spring member
40
and that the spring member
40
is a closed loop for more than 180 degrees and for approximately 270 degrees. The spring section
13
is resilient so that if squeezed and released the spring
13
will resume it original shape shown in
FIG. 5
, and if spread and released it will again resume its original shape as shown in FIG.
5
.
In order to assemble the two sections
11
and
12
together to form the hinge assembly
10
, the male knuckles
44
of the spring section
12
are inserted into the outer female spaces
22
and
35
in the hinge section
13
so that channels
45
are in alignment with both channels
23
and
37
. Pins
46
are inserted into the channels
45
and
23
and channels
45
and
37
to hold the two sections
11
and
12
together and to complete the hinge assembly
10
.
When the hinge assembly
10
is to be mounted on the box
1
, the body portions
17
and
30
of the hinge segment
13
are mounted on and attached to the adjacent rear walls
8
of the cover
2
and base
3
of the box
1
in any well-known manner. The inner knuckles
20
and
33
of the two segments
14
and
13
, respectively, of the hinge section
11
are placed between the two rear walls
8
of the box
1
with the interlocked knuckles
20
and
33
of the two segments
14
and
13
, respectively, facing downwardly as shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
and the interlocked outer knuckles
21
and
34
of the two segments
14
and
13
face upwardly. The male outer knuckles
44
of the spring section
12
face downwardly and are interlocked by pins
46
with the upwardly facing outer knuckles
21
and
34
of the hinge section
11
. With this structure, when the box
1
is closed the hinge assembly
10
assumes the position shown in FIG.
7
. The spring section
12
presses outwardly on the hinge section
11
and will tend to prevent the segments
13
-
14
of the hinge section
11
from folding so as to keep the cover
2
in a closed position (FIG.
7
). When the box
1
is open, the hinge assembly
10
assumes the position in FIG.
8
. The spring section
12
is stretched out and is pressing inwardly on the hinge section
11
. This will tend to prevent the segments
13
and
14
of the hinge section
11
from unfolding so as to keep the cover
2
open (FIG.
8
). In either position, the pressure exerted by the spring section
12
on the hinge section
11
will maintain a constant contact between the two segments
13
and
14
of the hinge section
11
so that any electrical charge will automatically pass to ground through the two segments
13
and
14
of the hinge section
11
. In other words, the spring section
12
of the assembled hinge assembly
10
exerts pressure on the hinge section
11
which will not only prevent the segments
13
and
14
of the hinge section
11
from inadvertently folding in one direction or the other and prevent inadvertent opening and closing of the box
1
but will also keep the two segments
13
and
14
of the hinge segment
11
into positive contact and engagement with each other and permit conduction between the two segments
13
and
14
so as to automatically ground the cover
2
of the box
1
to the base
3
and to the metal trough
9
.
FIGS. 6A
to
6
D show relative positions of the two sections
11
-
12
of the hinge assembly
10
to illustrate the force the spring section
12
exerts on the hinge section
11
and the positions of the parts under various conditions. In
FIG. 6A
, the spring section
12
is pressing outwardly on the hinge section
11
thereby keeping the metal segments
13
and
14
of the hinge section
11
in contact with each other and prevent them from inadvertently folding. This is the position of the parts when the cover
2
of the box
1
is closed. The pressure exerted by the spring section
12
on the hinge section
11
will keep the box
1
closed. In
FIG. 6B
, the spring section
12
will press on the hinge section
11
and keep the hinge section
11
in the position shown. In
FIG. 6C
, the pins
46
,
36
and
46
are in line with each other so that the spring section
12
exerts no pressure and has no effect on the hinge section
11
. In
FIG. 6D
, the spring section
12
presses inwardly on the hinge section
11
to prevent the segments
13
and
14
from unfolding. This is generally the position when the cover
2
of the box
1
is open. The pressure exerted by the spring section
12
on the hinge section
11
will keep the box
1
open.
In the drawing and in the preferred embodiment of the invention the hinge assembly
10
is shown as being a one piece elongated structure mounted along its entire length to the rear walls
8
of the box
1
. It will be understood that it is within the purview of the present invention for the hinge assembly
10
to be of short separate pieces which may be attached to the rear walls
8
of the box
1
at spaced intervals therealong.
It will thus be seen that the present invention provides an improved hinge assembly which will keep the box in its open or closed position and prevent if from opening or closing inadvertently and which also acts as a ground between the base and the cover of a box.
As many varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.
Claims
- 1. A hinge assembly comprising a hinge section and an arcuate resilient spring section having opposite side edges, said hinge section having a pair of segments pivotally mounted to each other; each of said segments having an outer channel-forming knuckle, each of said spring section side edges being formed as a channel-forming knuckle, each of said knuckles of the spring section being pivotally and cooperatively mounted to a corresponding outer knuckle of the hinge section; said spring section continuously urging the two segments of the hinge section into conductive contact with each other and to prevent inadvertent folding or unfolding of the segments of the hinge section.
- 2. A hinge assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said outer knuckles extend from an outer side edge of each segment.
- 3. A hinge assembly as set forth in claim 2 wherein the outer knuckles on the hinge section are spaced from each other and wherein the knuckles of the spring section are inserted between the outer knuckles of the hinge section and are pivotally connected thereto.
- 4. A hinge assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said spring section comprises a U-shaped loop with its knuckles extending from each side edge thereof and in which the knuckles are coiled inwardly toward each other.
- 5. A hinge assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein the loop of the spring section comprises spaced legs and wherein the knuckles extending from the side edges thereof are spaced apart less than the diametrical distance between said legs.
- 6. A hinge assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein the segments of the hinge section comprise a male segment and a female segment and wherein the female segment has spaced inner channel-forming knuckles extending from its inner side edge and the male segment has inner male channel-forming knuckles extending from its inner side edge which extend into the space between the inner knuckles of the female segment and are pivotally connected thereto.
- 7. A hinge assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein the inner knuckles of the female and male segments are coiled in a direction opposite to the direction of the outer knuckles of the male and female segments.
- 8. A box comprising a cover and a base, a hinge assembly pivotally connecting the cover and base together, said hinge assembly comprising a hinge section and an arcuate resilient spring section having opposite side edges, said hinge section having a pair of segments pivotally mounted to each other; each of said segments having an outer channel-forming knuckle, each of said spring section side edges being formed as a channel-forming knuckle, each of said knuckles of the spring section being pivotally and cooperatively mounted to a corresponding outer knuckle of the hinge section; said spring section continuously urging the two segments of the hinge section into conductive contact with each other and to prevent inadvertent folding or unfolding of the segments of the hinge section.
- 9. A box as set forth in claim 8 wherein said outer knuckles extend from an outer side edge of each segment.
- 10. A box as set forth in claim 9 wherein the outer knuckles on the hinge section are spaced from each other and wherein the knuckles of the spring section are inserted between the outer knuckles of the hinge section and are pivotally connected thereto.
- 11. A box as set forth in claim 10 wherein said spring section comprises an arcuate spring in the form of a U-shaped loop with its knuckles extending from each side edge thereof and in which the knuckles are coiled inwardly toward each other.
- 12. A box as set forth in claim 11 wherein the loop of the spring section comprises spaced legs and wherein the knuckles extending from the side edges thereof are spaced apart less than the diametrical distance between said legs.
- 13. A box as set forth in claim 12 wherein the segments of the hinge section comprise a male segment and a female segment and wherein the female segment has spaced inner channel-forming knuckles extending from its inner side edge and the male segment has inner male channel-forming knuckles extending from its inner side edge which extend into the space between the inner knuckles of the female segment and are pivotally connected thereto.
- 14. A box as set forth in claim 13 wherein the inner knuckles of the female and male segments are coiled in a direction opposite to the direction of the outer knuckles of the male and female segments.
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