The present invention is generally applicable to the technical field of hinges for closing and controlling door leaves for showcases or similar closing elements, and in particular it regards a hinge device for the movement and for the controlled rotary opening and closing of a closing element, such as for example a glass door leaf of a showcase or the like, anchored to a stationary support structure, such as for example a frame.
It is known to use plexiglass showcases used to contain foodstuffs, such as for example bread, which are easily accessible to users by rotating the door leaf around a horizontal or vertical hinging axis.
As known, hinges comprise a movable element, usually fixed to the door leaf of the showcase, or the like, hinged to a fixed element, usually fixed to the support frame of the latter.
Often, such hinges are mainly of the mechanical type and they do not provide any kind of opening and/or closing control.
It is also known that such door leaves are subject to possible forced opening due to the use of incautious users.
As a matter of fact, such known devices do not provide an opening block and the door leaves are therefore subject to possible unhinging and/or damage.
Furthermore, in the light of the aforementioned inconveniences, it is not known to use the glass to make the door leaves of the showcases in question, with ensuing limitation of the materials used for making the same.
An object of the present invention is to at least partly overcome the aforementioned drawbacks, by providing a hinge device that is highly functional, easy to manufacture and inexpensive.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device that allows a simple and practical adjustment of the opening and closing of the closing element to which it is constrained.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge capable of guaranteeing the controlled movement of the door leaf to which it is constrained, both during the opening and closing.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device suitable for the controlled opening and closing of glass door leaves.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device that has a minimum number of components.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device capable of maintaining the exact closing position over time.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device that is extremely safe.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge device that is extremely easy to install.
These and other objects to be further clarified hereinafter, are achieved by a hinge device having one or more of the characteristics described and/or claimed and/or illustrated herein.
Advantageous embodiments of the invention are defined according to the dependent claims.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be more apparent in the light of the detailed description of some preferred but non-exclusive embodiments of a hinge device according to the invention, illustrated by way of non-limiting example with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
With reference to the mentioned figures, herein described is a hinge device 1 for the controlled rotary opening and closing movement of a closing element A, such as a door leaf or the like preferably in glass, anchored to a stationary support structure S, such as a frame preferably in glass.
The present invention can include various parts and/or similar or identical elements. Unless otherwise specified, similar or identical parts and/or elements will be indicated using a single reference number, it being clear that the described technical features are common to all similar or identical parts and/or elements.
Generally, the hinge device 1 can include a fixed element 10 that can be anchored to the frame S and a movable element 20 that can be anchored to the door leaf A.
Suitably, the fixed 10 and movable 20 elements will be coupled to each other so as to rotate around a longitudinal axis X between a closed position, illustrated for example in
Suitably, the fixed 10 and movable 20 elements can include a respective first and second fixing portion 15, 25 for anchoring to the frame S and to the door leaf A.
Preferably, the movable element 20 can include a working chamber 21 defining the axis X and a stem 40 (shown in exploded view in
The working chamber 21 can also comprise elastic damping means 50 which are susceptible to abut against the stem 40 so as to dampen the motion thereof by imparting an opposing force so as to oppose the movement of the door leaf A by the user, as will be described in more detail below.
According to a preferred but not exclusive embodiment, the stem 40 can be coupled to a plunger element 42 so that they slide integrally along the axis X.
The stem 40 can comprise a portion 43 comprising an end 43′ at which a housing hole 43′″ into which a pin 41 can be inserted can be provided.
The portion 43 can further comprise an end 43″ coupled, preferably by screwing, to the plunger element 42.
Suitably, the stem 40 can further comprise a portion 44 comprising an end 44′ coupled to the plunger element 42, preferably by screwing, and an opposite end 44″ suitable to abut against the elastic damping means 50.
As particularly illustrated in
These can comprise a pressing member 52 and a damping element 53, such as for example a belleville washer, as illustrated in
Such damping elements 53 can impart a high opposing force upon minimal compressions.
Conveniently, the working chamber 21 can include a working fluid for the hydraulic damping of the movement of the movable element 20 around the axis X.
Conveniently, the plunger element 42 can divide the working chamber 21 into a first and a second variable-volume compartment 23′, 23″, which can be placed in fluid communication using valve means 60.
Such valve means 60 can comprise a calibrated opening 62 and an opening 61 comprising a shutter 61′ susceptible to open when the door leaf A is opened and close when the door leaf is closed, so as to force the working fluid to flow exclusively through the second calibrated opening 62, as disclosed in the applications PCT/IB2015/050603, PCT/IB2017/05836 or in the Italian application 102018000008233.
Preferably, the opening 61 and the shutter 61′ can be part of a check valve.
Even more preferably, the calibrated opening 62 can have a diameter of suitable size, possibly small, so as to dampen the closure of the door leaf A, depending on the desired degree.
Conveniently, the hinge device 1 can comprise a shaft 30 inserted into the working chamber 21 along the axis X.
The shaft 30 can comprise a connection portion 31 for connecting the fixed 10 and movable 20 elements.
The shaft 30 can also comprise a tubular working portion 32 opposite the connection portion 31.
Suitably, the tubular working portion 32 can comprise a pair of slots 34 facing each other.
Each slot 34 can comprise a portion 35 extending along an axis X′ parallel to the axis X and a portion 37 extending along an axis Y.
Preferably, the axis Y can be incident to the axis X′ so that an angle α greater than 90° can be defined between the portion 35 and the portion 37, as shown in particular in
It is clear that the angle α can be substantially equal to 90°, without departing from the scope of protection of the attached claims.
Suitably, a portion 36 defining an axis Z substantially transversal with respect to the axes X′ and Y, can be interposed between the portions 35 and 37.
The portion 36 can comprise a guide surface 36′ inclined corresponding to the axis Z.
According to a preferred but non-exclusive embodiment, the working chamber 21 can further comprise an end portion 22 comprising a pair of actuator slots 24.
Preferably, the slots 24 can be arranged facing each other and rotating around the axis X.
More particularly, the slots 24 can have a rightward or leftward development.
According to the embodiment illustrated in
Conveniently, the stem 40 can be inserted into the tubular working portion 32 so that the pin 41 can slide along the slots 24 and 34.
In particular, each pair of slots 24 and 34 can constitute a single guide element for the pin 41.
More particularly, during the movement of the door leaf A and thus upon the rotation of the fixed element 10 and the movable element 20 around the axis X, the slots 24 can guide the movement of the pin 41 along the slots 34.
However, it is clear that a single pair of slots can be formed in the tubular working portion 32 or in the movable element 20 without departing from the scope of protection of the attached claims.
Furthermore, it is clear that two or more slots can be formed in the tubular working portion 32 and/or in the end portion 22 without departing from the scope of protection of the attached claims.
Operatively, as particularly illustrated in
More particularly, when the door leaf A is in a first opening position, corresponding for example to an angle β of 85°, the end 44″ of the stem 40 will come into contact with the pressing member 52.
Starting from this angle, the door leaf A can close automatically in a damped manner solely due to the action of the previously described hydraulic circuit.
As shown in
Starting with a value of β comprised between 85° and 110°, the door leaf A can thus be closed automatically due to the work of the damping means 50 which will push the pin 41 to abut against the guide surface 36′ which will direct the pin 41 along the portion 35 to reach the aforementioned first open position.
Starting from such position, the door leaf A can reach the closed position as described previously.
Furthermore, such closure can be suitably damped by the previously described hydraulic circuit.
As illustrated in
In particular, as a result of opening angles β greater than 110°, the door leaf A will lock in the position reached due to the countering force generated by the damping element 53 which will push the pin 41 to abut against the abutment surface 37′ of the portion 37, as particularly illustrated in
The user will then have to manually return the door leaf A up to an angle β measuring 110°, starting from which the door leaf A can be closed automatically as described previously.
It is clear that, during the opening of the door leaf A and as concerns opening angles β comprised between 85° and 180°, the user can perceive a resistance against the increasing movement, due to the incremental countering force generated by the progressive compression of the damping element 53.
This resistance will cause the user to avoid forcing the door leaf A to open, preventing it from unhinging it.
It is clear that the described hinge device 1 can guarantee the controlled rotary opening and closing movement of closing elements A, in particular glass door leaves.
In light of the above, it is clear that the invention attains the pre-set objectives.
The invention is susceptible to numerous modifications and variants all falling within the inventive concept outlined in the attached claims. All details can be replaced by other technically equivalent elements, and the materials can be different depending on the technical needs, without departing from the scope of protection defined by the attached claims.
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