Hinge assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6173475
  • Patent Number
    6,173,475
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 22, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A hinge assembly for pivotally interconnecting a door to a trailer body is disclosed. The hinge assembly includes a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion. The mounting portion of the hinge plate is configured to permit attachment to the door, while the hinge portion of the hinge plate defines an elongated closed passage opening at opposite ends thereof. Bearing structure is non-rotatably accommodated within the passage for forming a bearing connection between the hinge plate and a pivot member endwise extending through the hinge portion of the hinge plate. The bearing structure includes a cap formed integral therewith and extending from opposite ends of the passage.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention generally relates to hinges and, more particularly, to an economical hinge assembly including an aluminum hinge plate provided with bearing structure which moves with the hinge plate and journals a pivot member to enhance performance of the hinge assembly.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Trailer bodies are typically provided with a pair of side-by-side swing doors for closing an open end of the trailer body. Each swing door is pivotally interconnected to the trailer body by a plurality of vertically spaced hinges. Each hinge is configured to permit the swing door to move through an arc of about 270°. The door to which the hinge is connected is typically formed from wood with steel or aluminum sheeting covering the inner and outer sides or surfaces thereof




As is well known, a series of attachment members, i.e., threaded bolts and nuts, are used to secure each hinge to a swing door. Because they are secured outside the trailer body and door, the hinges are exposed to all environmental conditions such as rain, sleet, snow as well as road salts, greases, dust, dirt and related debris which is thrown rearwardly as the trailer body moves over the road. Manufacturing costs and exposure to such environmental conditions has led many manufacturers to form the hinge assembly from aluminum. Besides its ability to withstand rust and corrosion, aluminum hinges are lightweight and yet offer significant strength.




A typical hinge assembly includes an elongated hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion. The mounting portion has a generally flat configuration and, as mentioned, is typically secured to the swing door of the trailer body. The hinge portion of the hinge plate typically fits between vertically spaced and axially aligned apertured projections of a hinge butt. Moreover, the hinge portion of the hinge plate defines an elongated passage or opening for accommodating a steel pivot member. As will be appreciated, the steel pivot member passes endwise through an aperture defined by the upper projection of the hinge butt, downwardly through the elongated passage defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate, and, ultimately, through the aperture on the lower projection of the hinge butt. During swinging movements of the door, the inner diameter or margin of the elongated passage defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate rotates on the steel pivot member. Steel or nylon washers are commonly provided between upper and lower surfaces of the hinge portion of the hinge plate and the projections on the hinge butt. These washers are free to rotate relative to the pivot member and to the hinge plate.




Although generally beneficial to hinge performance, using washers in combination with the hinges presents certain problems. Such problems are furthermore exacerbated when the hinge plate is formed from aluminum. Many times the washers catch on or are frozen to the hinge butt, and remain stationary with the hinge butt as the door swings between open and closed positions. In such an instance, during rotation of the hinge, the ends of the hinge portion of the hinge plate rub against the washers. Whether the washer is made from steel or nylon, the softer aluminum on the hinge plate wears. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, wearing of the hinge portion of the hinge plate can result in the door sagging and, thus, presenting a myriad of additional problems.




The use of washers in combination with the hinge furthermore complicates the installation process. During installation, the pivot member must pass through the hole or aperture in one end of the hinge butt, through a washer, through the elongated opening in the hinge portion of the hinge plate, through a second washer, and, ultimately through the other hole or aperture at the opposite end of the hinge butt. As will be appreciated, difficulties arise in lining up all the holes while maintaining the relatively small washers in place as the pivot member is being inserted through the various components of the hinge assembly.




In some aluminum hinges, bearings are press fit into the elongated passage defined by the hinge plate. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, such bearings must be press fit into the hinge plate or the tolerances between the parts would result in an unacceptable product. In such heretofore known aluminum hinges, and because of the press fit established between the bearings and the hinge plate, it is substantially impossible to replace the bearings when they wear. Instead, the entire hinge plate with the bearings pressed thereinto must be replaced. In addition to the cost of the bearings, providing such bearings in combination with the hinge plate involves a labor intensive operation along with appropriate tooling costs, thus, leading to a relatively expensive hinge assembly. Of course, the cost of each hinge assembly is multiplied by the number of hinges used to interconnect the door to the trailer body.




Thus, there is a continuing need and desire for a hinge assembly utilizing an economic aluminum hinge plate provided with bearings to enhance the wearability of the hinge assembly over an extended period of time.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the above, and in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hinge assembly for connecting a door to trailer body in a manner permitting pivotal movements of the door about a generally vertical axis. The hinge assembly includes a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion. The mounting portion of the hinge plate is configured to permit attachment to the door. The hinge portion of the hinge plate defines an elongated passage open at opposite ends thereof The hinge assembly of the present invention furthermore includes bearing structure non-rotatably accommodated within the elongated passage in the hinge plate. The bearing structure is provided to form a bearing connection between the hinge plate and a pivot member endwise extending through the hinge portion of the hinge plate. At opposite ends thereof, the bearing structure is provided with a cap formed as an integral part of the bearing structure and extending from opposite ends of the passage defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate.




In a preferred form of the invention, the hinge plate of the hinge assembly is formed from aluminum. Moreover, in a preferred form of the invention, the mounting portion of the hinge plate has a generally planar configuration and defines a series of apertures or holes for allowing attachment members, such as threaded fasteners, to pass endwise therethrough. In a most preferred form of the invention, and to facilitate swinging movements of the door to which the hinge assembly is attached through an arcuate path of 270°, the mounting portion and hinge portion of the hinge plate are offset relative to each other. That is, the mounting portion and the hinge portion of the hinge plate are offset in generally parallel planes relative to each other and are joined to each other through an angled neck portion




In a preferred form of the invention, the bearing structure includes a pair of bearings inserted from opposite ends into the passage defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate. Each bearing defines an elongated opening which journals the steel pivot member and a cap as an integral part thereof for limiting axial insertion of the bearing into the passage. In a most preferred form of the invention, the bearing structure is formed from an elastomeric material to enhance the wearability of the bearings.




As mentioned above, the bearing structure is non-rotatably accommodated within the hinge portion of hinge plate. Preferably, a positive locking relationship is established between the bearing structure and the hinge plate of the hinge assembly. In a preferred form of the invention, the hinge plate defines a keyway as part of the elongated passage defined in the hinge portion of the hinge plate. In a most preferred form of the invention, the keyway extends into the neck portion of the hinge plate thereby avoiding weakening of the hinge plate. The keyway is sized and configured to snugly accommodate a key forming part of each one-piece bearing thereby preventing rotation of each bearing relative to the hinge plate.




The key and keyway can take different shapes without detracting or departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. The keyway preferably has a generally linear configuration between opposed ends thereof In one form, the key forming part of each bearing has a resilient curved configuration between opposed ends thereof for inhibiting inadvertent endwise movement of the bearing relative to the hinge plate. Alternatively, the key can have a resilient flanged configuration which snugly fits within the keyway to inhibit inadvertent shifting movements of the bearing relative to the hinge plate.




Providing a non-rotatably accommodated bearing structure within the elongated passage defined by the hinge portion of an aluminum hinge plate offers several distinct advantages over the prior art. The bearing structure forms a bearing connection between the hinge plate and the pivot member thereby substantially eliminating wear on the inner diameter of the elongated passage, defined by the hinge portion of the aluminum hinge plate thereby inhibiting sagging movements of the doors mounted by such hinge assemblies. Additionally, and since the bearing structure is non-rotatably mounted to the hinge plate, there is no relative movement therebetween. Thus, the detrimental effects contaminants naturally have between the bearing structure and the aluminum hinge plate are eliminated. Moreover, and because the caps at opposed ends of the bearing structure rotate with the hinge plate, the natural wear normally persistent between washers and the aluminum hinge plate are advantageously eliminated. Furthermore, the caps provided at opposite ends of the hinge portion of the hinge plate protect the hinge portion of the hinge plate against undue wear. With the present invention, relative movement is limited to between the bearing structure, pivot member, and hinge butt. Of course, the pivot member and bearing structure are both easily and readily replaceable parts of the hinge assembly.




In a preferred form of the invention, the bearing structure is snugly accommodated within the hinge portion of the hinge assembly. In a most preferred form of the invention, the bearings comprising the bearing structure are axially inserted within the elongated passage defined by the hinge portion from opposite ends thereof The snug or slight interference fit between the bearings and the hinge plate allow the bearings to be readily and easily replaced and yet they will not freely fall from the passage. This design, of course, advantageously benefits assembly of the hinge structure.




Because the bearings of the bearing structure can be preassembled to the hinge plate in the elongated passage defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate, inserting the pivot member to attach the hinge plate to the hinge butt is facilitated. The present invention lessens alignment problems when inserting the pivot member through the hinge butt and hinge plate. That is, with the present invention, there are now only three holes—rather than five as compared to when washers are utilized—to align. The three holes to be aligned with the present invention involve the hole at one end of the hinge butt, the opening defined by the bearing structure, and the hole in the opposite end of the hinge butt. Moreover, because the bearing structure is preassembled to the hinge plate, there are only three parts to assemble when the hinge structure is mounted to the trailer body. They are, the hinge butt, the hinge plate with bearing structure assembled therewithin, and the pivot member.




In view of the above, a primary object of the present invention is to provide an aluminum hinge assembly for allowing a trailer door to be moved through an arc of about 270° and which includes bearing structure for forming a bearing connection between and thereby reducing wear between the hinge assembly and the pivot member passing endwise therethrough.




Another object of the present invention relates to the provision of a hinge structure which allows easier assembly and repair than heretofore known hinge assemblies.




Still another object of the present invention is to allow an economical aluminum hinge structure to be used in combination with trailer bodies to yield advantageous results against normal road contaminants and rust and yet which is designed for prolonged use.




These and other objects, aims and advantages of the present invention will become more readily appreciated and apparent from the following detailed description, drawings and the appended claims.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a rear perspective view of a trailer body having swing doors connected to an open end thereof with hinge assemblies according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged top plan view of the hinge assembly of the present invention connected to a swing door of the trailer body;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged end view of the hinge assembly illustrated in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of various components of the hinge assembly of the present invention illustrated in separated relation relative to each other;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is an elevational view of one form of bearing structure forming part of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is another elevational view of the bearing structure illustrated in

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is an enlarged sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is an elevational view of an alternative form of bearing structure forming part of the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is another elevational view of the alternative bearing structure illustrated in FIG.


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings and will hereinafter be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding the present disclosure is intended to set forth examples of the invention which are not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.




Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, in

FIG. 1

a schematic illustration of a substantially conventional trailer, generally indicated by reference numeral


10


, is shown. In the exemplified embodiment, trailer


10


includes an elongated trailer body or enclosure


12


having a rectangularly walled configuration including a floor (not shown). As is well known in the art, the trailer body


12


includes a rigid frame


14


supported for movement over the ground by one or more pairs of ground engaging wheels


16


.




As is conventional, the trailer body


12


defines an open rear end


18


for allowing transportable commodities to be loaded into the walled enclosure or body


12


. In the illustrated trailer body


12


, the open rear end


18


is closed by a pair of substantially identical swing doors


20


,


22


. Each swing door


20


,


22


is preferably fabricated with a wood core (not shown) and conventional metal sheeting extending over the interior and exterior surfaces or sides thereof. Suitable hardware


24


is provided on the doors


20


,


22


and trailer body


12


to releasably lock the doors


20


,


22


in a closed position. Toward an outer vertical edge thereof, each door


20


,


22


is provided with a plurality or series of virtually identical hinge assemblies or hinge structures


30


.




The hinge assemblies


30


serve to interconnect each door


20


,


22


to the trailer body


12


while allowing each door


20


,


22


to swing through an arc of about 270°. After the doors


20


,


22


are swung through an arc of about 270° from the position illustrated in

FIG. 1

, each door


20


,


22


will extend generally parallel to and along side a respective side wall of the trailer body


12


. The trailer body


12


is typically provided with conventional hardware (not shown) for latching or otherwise releasably securing the doors


20


,


22


to the sides of the trailer body


12


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate, in more detail, specifics of a hinge structure


30


according to the present invention. As shown, each hinge structure


30


includes a hinge butt


32


and a hinge plate


34


articulately or pivotally interconnected to the hinge butt


32


through an elongated steel pivot member


36


. The hinge butt


32


is typically formed from steel and is secured to the trailer body


12


preferably as through welding or, in the alternative, through suitable threaded fasteners. As illustrated, the hinge butt


32


includes a vertically elongated body or base


40


with a pair of vertically spaced or separated ears


42


,


44


projecting outwardly from the base


40


. Each ear or projection


42


,


44


defines an aperture


46


for accommodating endwise passage of lengthwise portions of the pivot member


36


therethrough.




The pivot member


36


can be of any suitable and preferably conventional design. For example, the pivot member


36


can be in the form of either an elongated pivot pin or elongated bolt. When a pin design is used, and as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, the pivot pin


36


includes an elongated generally cylindrical pin portion


48


with an enlarged head or cap


49


at one end thereof. As will be appreciated, the cylindrical pin portion


48


of pivot pin


36


is sized to extend endwise through the apertures


46


in the separated supports or projections


42


and


44


of the hinge butt


32


while the head or cap portion


49


limits axial insertion of the pivot pin


36


relative to the hinge butt


32


.




The hinge plate


34


of each hinge assembly includes a longitudinally elongated preferably one-piece body


50


comprised of a mounting portion


52


and a hinge portion


54


extending along one edge of the body


50


. The hinge body


50


is preferably formed from an aluminum material or aluminum alloy. It should be appreciated, however, the hinge body


50


can be formed from other materials without detracting or departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




The mounting portion


52


of the hinge body


50


defines a generally flat mounting surface


56


extending across and between opposed edges


58


and


60


defining the width of the hinge body


50


. When the hinge assembly


30


is secured to a door


20


,


22


, the flat mounting surface


56


is arranged in confronting or abutting relation relative to an exterior surface on the door


20


,


22


. In a preferred form of the invention, the mounting portion


52


of the hinge body


50


further defines a series of through holes or bores


62


(

FIG. 4

) for allowing suitable fasteners, i.e., threaded bolts or the like, to pass endwise through the mounting portion


52


thereby securing the hinge plate


34


to the door


20


,


22


.




In the exemplified embodiment, and as illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the mounting portion


52


and hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


are preferably arranged in generally offset relation relative to each other. That is, the mounting portion


52


and hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


are offset in generally parallel planes relative to each other. As shown in

FIG. 5

, an angularly disposed neck portion


53


serves to interconnect and maintain the mounting portion


52


and hinge portion


54


in offset relation relative to each other without detracting from the strength or rigidity of the hinge plate


34


.




The hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


defines an elongated passage or opening


66


preferably having a closed margin and defining an elongated axis


67


disposed generally perpendicular or normal to an elongated axis


57


defined by the mounting portion of body


50


. The elongated passage


66


opens at opposite ends thereof. In the illustrated form of the invention, the elongated passage or opening


66


has a relatively constant diameter along the length thereof.




The hinge assembly


30


of the present invention furthermore includes bearing structure


70


non-rotatably accommodated within the passage


66


defined by the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


for forming a bearing connection between the hinge plate


34


and the pivot member


36


. In the illustrated form of the invention, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, bearing structure


70


includes a pair of axially aligned bearings


72


and


74


accommodated within the passage


66


of the hinge portion of the hinge plate


66


.




In the preferred form of the invention, the bearings


72


and


74


are substantially identical relative to each other. Accordingly, only bearing


72


will be discussed in detail. Each bearing


72


,


74


is formed from a non-metallic preferably elastomeric material such as nylon or the like. As illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

, each bearing


72


,


74


includes an elongated generally cylindrical or barrel-like portion


76


having an outside diameter generally equal to the diameter of the passage


66


defined in the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


. Each bearing


72


,


74


furthermore includes a cap portion


78


which is shaped to limit axial insertion of the bearings


72


,


74


into the elongated opening or passage


66


. Preferably, the cap portion


78


of each bearing


72


,


74


defines a bearing surface


80


at a free end thereof extending from the passage


66


defined by the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


. As illustrated, each bearing


72


,


74


furthermore defines a bore


82


open at opposite ends. The bore


82


is sized to journal lengthwise sections of the pin portion


48


of pivot pin


36


passing endwise therethrough.




Preferably, the barrel-like portion


76


and cap portion


78


of each bearing


72


,


74


are integrally formed relative to each other. Moreover, and as should be appreciated, the cap portion


78


can be configured other than that shown without departing or detracting from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




As mentioned above, the bearing structure


70


is non-rotatably accommodated within the passage


66


defined by the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


. In the exemplary embodiment of the invention, a positive locking relationship is established between the bearing structure


70


and the passage or opening


66


defined by the hinge portion


54


of hinge plate


34


. In the preferred form of the invention, and as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the passage


66


defined by the hinge plate


34


is provided with an elongated generally linear keyway


84


extending the length of the passage


66


and open at opposite ends thereof. To avoid weakening the hinge plate


34


, and as illustrated in

FIG. 5

, the keyway


84


is preferably oriented or extends radially outwardly from the passage


66


in the direction of the neck portion


53


of the hinge plate


34


.




Returning to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, each bearing


70


,


72


is preferably provided with a suitably shaped key


86


which snugly fits within the keyway


84


thereby inhibiting rotation of the bearing


72


,


74


relative to the hinge plate. The key


86


extends radially outwardly from and for a lengthwise distance along the barrel-like portion


76


of each bearing


72


,


74


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


, key


86


has a split or flanged configuration extending along the length thereof. That is, a free radial end of the key


86


has a pair of adjacent ears


88


and


90


with an elongated slit or space


92


therebetween. The ears


88


and


90


diverge away from each other but are resiliently formed such that when an adequate force is placed thereon, they will be forced together. As will be appreciated, when the key


86


is introduced into the keyway


84


, side edges of the keyway


84


force the ears


88


and


90


toward each other to establish a relatively tight fit between the key


86


and the keyway


84


thus inhibiting inadvertent shifting movements of the bearings


72


,


74


relative to the passage


66


defined by the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


. As will be appreciated, the resiliency of the ears


88


and


90


pressing against the sides of the keyway


84


furthermore enhance maintenance of the relationship between each bearing


72


,


74


and the opening or passage


66


in the hinge plate


34


.




As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the key


86


can take different forms and shapes without detracting or departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, and as illustrated in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the key


86


can be provided with a generally curved configuration between opposed vertical ends thereof With the bearings


72


,


74


and therefor the keys


86


being formed from an elastomeric material, the resiliency of the key


86


allows a certain deflection of the curved configuration thereof to slidably fit within the linear keyway


84


while inhibiting shifting or axial movements of the bearings


72


,


74


within the passage


66


defined by the hinge plate


34


. Of course, the tendency of the key


86


to maintain its curved configuration provides continuous resilient forces on opposed sides of the linear keyway


84


in a manner inhibiting shifting movements of the bearings


72


,


74


within the passage


66


defined by the hinge plate


34


.




In operation, the hinge structures


30


used to interconnect the doors


20


,


22


to the trailer body


12


not only allow the doors


20


,


22


to move through a 270° path of movement to allow them to be moved from a closed position (

FIG. 1

) to a position whereat they are secured to the sides of the trailer body, but forming the hinge assemblies


30


with an aluminum hinge plate


34


is furthermore economical to manufacture while resisting corrosion from road contaminants and rust. Providing the non-rotatably accommodated bearing structure


70


within the elongated passage


66


defined by the hinge plate


34


furthermore yields several advantages over heretofore known aluminum hinges. As mentioned above, the bearing structure


70


provides a bearing connection between the hinge plate


34


and the pivot member


36


thereby substantially eliminating wear on the inner diameter of the elongated passage


66


so as to inhibit sagging movements of the doors


20


,


22


mounted by the hinge assemblies


30


. Additionally, and since the bearing structure


70


is non-rotatably mounted to the hinge plate


34


, there is no relative movement therebetween. Accordingly, the detrimental effects contaminants naturally have between the bearing structure


70


and the hinge plate


34


are eliminated.




The cap portions


78


at opposed ends of the bearing structure


70


also yield advantageous results during operation of the hinge assemblies


30


. First, the non-metallic bearing surfaces


80


provided by the cap portions


78


engage and ride on the metallic supports


42


,


44


of the hinge butt


32


thereby promoting rotational turning movements therebetween. Second, and because the caps


78


are locked to the bearings


72


,


74


of the bearing structure


70


and rotate with the hinge plate


34


, the natural wear normally persistent between washers and the aluminum hinge plate


34


are eliminated. Moreover, and since the cap portions


78


extend beyond the passage


66


, they serve to protect the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


against wear relative to the hinge butt


32


.




In a preferred form of the invention, the bearings structure


70


is snugly accommodated within the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


. Although snugly accommodated within the passage so as to inhibit the bearing structure


70


from inadvertently separating from the hinge plate


34


, and with the cap portions


78


of the bearing structure


70


extending axially beyond the hinge plate


34


, the bearing structure


70


is easily and readily replaceable when required. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, such a design advantageously benefits assembly of the hinge structure


30


.




Because the bearings


72


,


74


of the bearing structure


70


can be preassembled to the hinge plate


34


in the elongated passage


66


defined by the hinge portion


54


of the hinge plate


34


, inserting the pivot member


36


to attach the hinge plate


34


to the hinge butt


32


is facilitated. The present invention lessens alignment problems when inserting the pivot member


36


through the hinge butt


32


and hinge plate


34


. That is, with the present invention, only the hole or aperture


46


in the upper projection or support


42


of hinge butt


32


, along with the bore


80


in the bearing structure


70


and the hole or opening


46


in the lower projection or support


44


of the hinge butt need to be aligned relative to each other—rather than aligning five separate holes as compared to when washers are utilized in combination with a conventional hinge plate. Moreover, because the bearing structure


70


is preassembled to the hinge plate


34


, there are only three parts to assemble when the hinge structure


30


is mounted to the trailer body


12


. They are, the hinge butt


32


, the hinge plate


34


with bearing structure


70


assembled therewithin, and the pivot pin


36


. Thus, the present invention greatly facilitates assembly of the hinge structures


30


to the trailer body


12


in a cost efficient and effective manner.




From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effected without departing or detracting from the true spirit and the novel concept of the present invention. It will be appreciated that the present disclosure is intended to set forth exemplifications of the invention which are not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge assembly for connecting a door to a trailer body in a manner permitting pivotal movements of the door about a generally vertical axis, said hinge assembly comprising:a longitudinally elongated hinge body having a mounting portion and a hinge portion, said mounting portion of the hinge body having a series of apertures for allowing attachment members to pass endwise therethrough, and with said hinge portion defining an elongated opening arranged toward one end of said hinge body, and wherein said hinge portion of the hinge body further defines a generally linear keyway as part of said elongated opening; and a pair of axially aligned bearings for journaling lengthwise portions of a pivot member defining the vertical axis about which said door pivots, each bearing including a barrel portion non-rotatably arranged within the elongated opening of said hinge body and a cap portion for limiting axial insertion of the bearing into the elongated opening of said hinge body, and wherein each bearing has, as part thereof, a key having a curved configuration between opposed ends thereof, with the curved key of each bearing being accommodated within the generally linear keyway defined by the hinge portion of the hinge body to prevent inadvertent endwise and rotational movements of the bearing relative to said hinge body.
  • 2. The hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein said elongated hinge body is formed from aluminum.
  • 3. The hinge assembly according to claim 1 wherein said hinge portion and said mounting portion of said elongated hinge body are offset in generally parallel planes and are joined to each other by a neck portion.
  • 4. A hinge assembly for connecting a door to a trailer body in a manner permitting pivotal movements of the door about a generally vertical axis, said hinge assembly comprising:a longitudinally elongated hinge body having a mounting portion and a hinge portion, said mounting portion of the hinge body having a series of apertures for allowing attachment members to pass endwise therethrough, and with said hinge portion defining an elongated opening arranged toward one end of said hinge body, and wherein said hinge portion of the hinge body further defines a keyway as part of said elongated opening; and a pair of axially aligned bearings for journaling lengthwise portions of a pivot member defining the vertical axis about which said door pivots, each bearing including a barrel portion non-rotatably arranged within the elongated opening of said hinge body and a cap portion for limiting axial insertion of the bearing into the elongated opening of said hinge body, with each bearing having, as part thereof, a key, and wherein the key of each bearing has a flanged configuration extending in opposed directions relative to each other such that when the key is accommodated within the keyway the key and keyway combine with each other to inhibit inadvertent endwise and rotational movements of said bearing relative to said hinge body.
  • 5. A hinge assembly, comprising:a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion, said mounting portion of said hinge plate being configured to permit attachment to a door or the like, and wherein the hinge portion of said hinge plate defines an elongated opening open at opposite ends thereof, and wherein said hinge portion of the hinge plate further defines a generally linear keyway as part of said elongated opening; and bearing structure non-rotatably accommodated within said opening for forming a bearing connection between said hinge plate and a pivot member endwise extending through the hinge portion of said hinge plate, said bearing structure including a cap formed integral therewith and extending from opposite ends of said opening, and wherein said bearing structure has, as part thereof, a key having a curved configuration between opposed ends thereof, with the curved key of the bearing structure being snugly accommodated within the generally linear configured keyway defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate to prevent inadvertent shifting and rotational movements of the bearing relative to said hinge body.
  • 6. The hinge assembly according to claim 5 wherein said hinge plate is formed from aluminum.
  • 7. The hinge assembly according to claim 5 wherein said bearing structure includes a pair of bearings inserted into said passage from opposite ends thereof, and wherein said cap limits insertion of each bearing into the passage defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate.
  • 8. The hinge assembly according to claim 5 wherein said key is formed as an integral part of each bearing.
  • 9. The hinge assembly according to claim 5 wherein said bearing structure is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • 10. A hinge assembly, comprising:a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion, said mounting portion of said hinge plate being configured to permit attachment to a door or the like, and wherein the hinge portion of said hinge plate defines an elongated opening open at opposite ends thereof, and wherein said hinge portion of the hinge plate further defines a generally linear keyway as part of said elongated opening; and bearing structure non-rotatably accommodated within said opening for forming a bearing connection between said hinge plate and a pivot member endwise extending through the hinge portion of said hinge plate, said bearing structure including a cap formed integral therewith and extending from opposite ends of said opening, with said bearing structure having, as part thereof, a key, and wherein the key of the bearing structure has a flanged configuration extending in opposed directions relative to each other such that when the key is accommodated within the keyway the key and keyway combine with each other to inhibit inadvertent shifting and rotational movements of said bearing relative to said hinge plate.
  • 11. The hinge assembly according to claim 10 wherein the key is formed as an integral part of each bearing.
  • 12. A hinge assembly, comprising:a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion arranged in offset relation relative to each other, said mounting portion being configured to permit attachment to a door or the like, and with said hinge portion defining an elongated passage extending generally normal to the mounting portion and opening at opposite ends thereof, and wherein said hinge portion of the hinge plate further defines a generally linear keyway as part of said elongated opening; and a pair of non-metallic bearings non-rotatably inserted from opposite ends within the elongated passage defined the hinge portion of said hinge plate for forming a bearing connection between the hinge plate and a pivot member sized to pass endwise through the bearings, each bearing including cap structure for limiting axial insertion of the bearing into the elongated passage defined by said hinge plate, and wherein each bearing has, as part thereof, a key having a curved configuration between opposed ends thereof, with the curved key of each bearing being snugly accommodated within the generally linear keyway defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate to prevent inadvertent shifting and rotational movements of the bearing relative to said hinge plate.
  • 13. The hinge assembly according to claim 12 wherein said hinge plate is formed from aluminum.
  • 14. The hinge assembly according to claim 12 wherein each one-piece bearing is formed from an elastomeric material to enhance the wearability of the bearing.
  • 15. The hinge assembly according to claim 12 wherein said key is formed as an integral part of each bearing.
  • 16. A hinge assembly, comprising:a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion arranged in offset relation relative to each other, said mounting portion being configured to permit attachment to a door or the like, and with said hinge portion defining an elongated passage extending generally normal to the mounting portion and opening at opposite ends thereof, and wherein said hinge portion of the hinge plate further defines a keyway as part of said elongated opening; and a pair of non-metallic bearings non-rotatably inserted from opposite ends within the elongated passage defined the hinge portion of said hinge plate for forming a bearing connection between the hinge plate and a pivot member sized to pass endwise through the bearings, each bearing including cap structure for limiting axial insertion of the bearing into the elongated passage defined by said hinge plate, and with each bearing having, as part thereof, a key, and wherein the key of each bearing has a flanged configuration extending in opposed directions relative to each other such that when the key is accommodated within the keyway the key and keyway combine with each other to inhibit inadvertent shifting and rotational movements of said bearing relative to said hinge plate.
  • 17. The hinge assembly according to claim 16 wherein the key is formed as an integral part of each bearing.
  • 18. A hinge assembly comprising:a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion, said mounting portion being configured to permit attachment of said hinge plate to a door, with said hinge portion having an elongated opening open at opposite ends thereof, and wherein said hinge portion defines opposed and spaced ends arranged to confront and fit between projections of a hinge butt, and with said hinge portion further defining a generally linear keyway open at opposite ends and formed as part of said elongated opening; and bearing structure accommodated within the elongated opening of the hinge portion of said hinge plate for forming a bearing connection between said hinge plate and a pivot member endwise extending through the bearing structure to pivotally connect the hinge plate to the hinge butt, said bearing structure including a cap formed integral therewith and extending from opposite ends of said elongated opening defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate, and wherein said bearing structure has, as part thereof, an elongated key having a curved configuration between opposed ends thereof, with the curved key of the bearing structure being accommodated within the generally linear keyway defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate to prevent inadvertent shifting and rotational movements of the bearing relative to said hinge body.
  • 19. The hinge assembly according to claim 18 wherein said hinge plate is formed from aluminum.
  • 20. The hinge assembly according to claim 18 wherein said bearing structure includes bearings inserted into said elongated opening defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate from opposite ends thereof, and wherein said cap limits insertion of the bearings into the hinge portion of the hinge plate.
  • 21. The hinge assembly according to claim 20 wherein said bearings of said bearing structure are identical to each other.
  • 22. The hinge assembly according to claim 20 wherein each bearing of said bearing structure is formed from an elastomeric material.
  • 23. The hinge assembly according to claim 18 wherein said bearing structure is non-rotatably mounted within the elongated opening defined by the hinge portion of the hinge plate.
  • 24. The hinge assembly according to claim 18 wherein said bearing structure includes bearings inserted into opposite ends of said elongated opening, with each bearing having formed as part thereof a lengthwise portion of said key which is slidably accommodated with said keyway defined by said hinge plate.
  • 25. A hinge assembly, comprising:a hinge plate having a mounting portion and a hinge portion, said mounting portion being configured to permit attachment of said hinge plate to a door, with said hinge portion having an elongated opening open at opposite ends thereof, and wherein said hinge portion defines opposed and spaced ends arranged to confront and fit between projections of a hinge butt, and with said hinge portion further defining a generally linear keyway open at opposite ends and formed as part of said elongated opening; and bearing structure accommodated within said opening for forming a bearing connection between said hinge plate and a pivot member endwise extending through the hinge portion of said hinge plate, said bearing structure including a cap formed integral therewith and extending from opposite ends of said opening, with said bearing structure having a key as part thereof, and with the key of the bearing structure having a flanged configuration extending in opposed directions relative to each other such that when the key is accommodated within the keyway the key and keyway combine with each other to inhibit inadvertent shifting and rotational movements of said bearing relative to said hinge plate.
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