This application claims the benefit of priority from Canadian Patent Application No. 3,109,753 filed Feb. 20, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a hinge assembly for use on a structure such as a cooler.
Hinges are used to rotatably connect two portions of a structure having at least two portions, such as coolers. For example, on a cooler, a hinge may be used to rotatably open the cooler and a latch may be used to hold the cooler closed on the opposite side from the hinge. Tightening of the latch to hold the cooler tightly closed may not be sufficient to maintain the internal temperature of the cooler for extensive periods. Maintaining a close seal is particularly important in vacuum-sealed containers such as the cooler described in Canadian Patent Application No. 2,858,272 published on Aug. 4, 2015.
There is provided in one embodiment a hinge assembly for use on a structure having a first structure portion and a second structure portion. A first mounting plate is configured to mount to the first structure portion and a second mounting plate is configured to mount to the second structure portion. A hinge hingedly connects the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate and is configured to allow rotational movement of the first mounting plate and first structure portion relative to the second mounting plate and second structure portion between an open position and a closed position when the mounting plates are mounted to the corresponding structure portions. A tightener acts between the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate. The tightener is configured to pull the first mounting plate towards the second mounting plate.
In various embodiments, there may be included any one or more of the following features: the structure is a cooler; the hinge hingedly connects between the second mounting plate and the tightener; the tightener comprises a sliding plate that is hingedly connected to the second mounting plate and slideably connected to the first mounting plate; the tightener further comprises a cam configured to cause sliding movement of the sliding plate relative to the first mounting plate; the cam comprises a rotating disc and a pin, and in which the sliding plate has an opening to receive the pin; the cam further comprises a handle; the handle comprises a bottle opener; the second mounting plate includes a second stop element configured to contact a first stop element of the first mounting plate when the structure and hinge assembly are in the open position to hold the structure in the open position; and the second stop element comprises a metal plate connecting two side walls of the second mounting plate, the hinge comprising a hinge pin extending between the two side walls.
There is provided in one embodiment a hinge assembly for use on a cooler. A first mounting plate is mounted to the body of the cooler. A second mounting plate is mounted to the lid of the cooler. A hinge hingedly connects the first mounting plate to the second mounting plate. The lid of the cooler is openable by movement of the hinge. A tightener acts between the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate configured to tighten the lid on the body when the lid is in a closed position.
In various embodiments, there may be included any one or more of the following features: the hinge hingedly connects between the second mounting plate and the tightener; the tightener comprises a sliding plate that is hingedly connected to the second mounting plate and slideably connected to the first mounting plate; a cam configured to cause sliding movement of the sliding plate relative to the first mounting plate; the cam comprises a rotating disc and a pin, and in which the sliding plate has an opening to receive the pin; the cam further comprises a handle; the handle comprises a bottle opener; the second mounting plate includes a second stop element configured to contact a first stop element of the first mounting plate when the lid is in an open position to hold the structure in the open position; and the second stop element comprises a metal plate connecting two side walls of the second mounting plate, the hinge comprising a hinge pin extending between the two side walls.
These and other aspects of the hinge assembly are set out in the claims.
Preferred and alternative examples of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the following drawings. Moreover, embodiments will now be described with reference to the figures, in which like reference characters denote like elements, by way of example, and in which:
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When the hinge assembly 10 is in the closed position shown in
The cooler may have one or more hinge assemblies each used to connect the base 14 and lid 16 of cooler 12. A tightening latch (not shown) may be used on the opposite side of the cooler 12 from the hinge assembly 10, allowing for even tightening to be applied to each of these sides. Increasing the number of hinge assemblies 10 and latches used on the cooler 12 provides additional tightening which is better distributed and stronger than when using a single hinge assembly 10, however adding more hinge assemblies 10 or latches will increase the effort and time required to tighten or open the cooler 12, since each hinge assembly 10 or latch must be tightened and released.
It is preferable for coolers and other structures having multiple portions to have a hinge assembly bring the two portions of the structure together tightly. For example, having the base and lid of a cooler be tightly closed helps the interior of the cooler maintain its temperature for extensive periods.
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The base 14 and lid 16 of the cooler 12 may each be insulated, for example by having one or more layers of thermal insulation. Insulation may include material that when added to the cooler 12 provides an R-value of two or higher, for example 5 or higher, across the material from the exterior to the interior of the cooler. R-value is the measure of thermal resistance and is used in the building and construction industry. Insulation for the base 14 and lid 16 need not be deformable, and may include closed or open celled foam, wood, plastics and spray foam. For example, the insulation may be polyisocyanurate.
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A tightener 24, shown in
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Cam 28 may have any configuration or shape provided that it converts rotational movement of the cam 28 to reciprocal motion of the sliding plate 26 alternately towards and away from the first mounting plate 18 and second mounting plate 20. For example, the cam 28 may be ovular or pear-shaped.
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Hinge 22 may include a hinge pin 44 extending between side walls 42. The hinge pin 44 may be inserted into a hinge slot 45 such that the hinge slot 45 is rotatable around the hinge pin 44. The hinge slot 45 may be attached to or form part of sliding plate 26. Hinge 22 may have any configuration or shape provided that it rotatably connects the second mounting plate 20 and sliding plate 26. For example, hinge 22 may have one or more hinge slots extending from each of the second mounting plate 20 and sliding plate 26, where the hinge slots are offset from each other to allow pin 44 to sit within each of the hinge slots. Pin 44 may removable or non-removable.
The rotating disc 30 may be a single part or may include separate elements. As shown in
The type of cooler 12 shown in
Immaterial modifications may be made to the embodiments described here without departing from what is covered by the claims.
In the claims, the word “comprising” is used in its inclusive sense and does not exclude other elements being present. The indefinite articles “a” and “an” before a claim feature do not exclude more than one of the feature being present. Each one of the individual features described here may be used in one or more embodiments and is not, by virtue only of being described here, to be construed as essential to all embodiments as defined by the claims.
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, as noted above, many changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention is not limited by the disclosure of the preferred embodiment. Instead, the invention should be determined entirely by reference to the claims that follow.
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