Claims
- 1. A hinge comprising a pair of complementary portions arranged in opposed relationship; each of said portions being slitted between inflexible short segments having inner straight edges and rolled long segments contiguous thereto, and spaced apart notches on each of said portions for receiving said long segments, and a pivot pin extending through passages defined by said rolled long segments wherein said inner straight edges of said short segments are in abutting relation to one another to limit the relative pivotal movement of said complementary portions.
- 2. A hinge connection comprising a pair of complementary hinge portions arranged in opposed relationship, a series of relatively inflexible short segments of equal length on the confronting edge of each of said hinge portions in abutting relationship, a series of rollable long segments of equal length on each of said hinge portions in off-set relationship with one another along the confronting edges thereof alternating with a series of notches for receiving said long segments, and a pintle pin extending through formed rolls of said rollable long segments for joining said hinge portions together.
- 3. A hinge construction comprising a pair of complementary hinge portions each having a confronting edge when joined, a series of pairs of rolled long segments arranged in spaced relationship to one another on the confronting edge of one of said pair of hinge portions, a relatively inflexible short segment on said confronting edge of said one hinge portion between each pair of said rolled long segments thereon; each of said short segments having a straight inner edge, notches in said confronting edge of said one hinge portion on opposite ends thereof and between said pairs of rolled long segments, a series of rolled long segments on the confronting edge of said other hinge portion of said pair of hinge portions arranged in spaced relationship to one another, a pair of relatively inflexible short segments on said confronting edge of said other hinge portion; each of said short segments having a straight inner edge and extending between said rolled long segments in alignment with said short segments on the confronting edge of said one hinge portion, notches in the confronting edge of said other hinge portion located on opposite sides of said rolled long segments for receivimg said pairs of rolled long segments on the confronting edge of said one hinge portion, and a pintle pin passing through said rolled segments for joining said hinge portions together in swingable relation to one another with the inner edges of said short segments in abutment with one another and said rolled long segments locked in said notches preventing relative longitudinal movement between said hinge portions.
- 4. A hinge construction as set forth in claim 3 wherein said rolled long segments of said one hinge portion are off-set in relation to said rolled long segments of said other hinge portion.
- 5. A hinge construction as set forth in claim 3 wherein said short segments of said other hinge portion are equally spaced apart from said rolled long segments on the confronting edge of said other hinge portion.
- 6. A hinge construction as set forth in claim 5 wherein said short segments of said one hinge portion are aligned with said short segments of said other hinge portion when joined.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application, Ser. No. 763,368 filed Jan. 28, 1977 and entitled FOLDABLE SAW HORSE, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,713,056 wherein I described, illustrated and claimed a specially constructed hinge in the environment of a saw horse for hingedly connecting together shelf sections thereof. The present invention is directed to such hinge construction as well as a modification thereof which is useful in many different environments as well as in the production of saw horses.
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