Information
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Patent Grant
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6658694
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Patent Number
6,658,694
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Date Filed
Friday, March 22, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Ohlandt, Greeley, Ruggiero & Perle, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 50
- 016 54
- 016 283
- 016 284
- 016 303
- 016 330
- 016 55
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hinge member includes a rotatable cam element with a first cam face and a slidable cam element with a second cam face associated with the first cam face in such a manner that the second cam face moves away from the first cam face when the slidable cam element is cammed by the rotatable cam element due to an applied external force. A biasing member is connected to the slidable cam element so as to accumulate a returning force when the second cam face moves away from the first cam face and so as to urge the second cam face to move toward the first cam face when the external force ceases to be applied on the rotatable cam element.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a hinge device, more particularly to a hinge device with a returning member for automatically closing an open door.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional hinge device generally includes a stationary hinge member that is adapted to be mounted on a door frame, and a rotatable hinge member that is adapted to be mounted on a door and that is pivoted to the stationary hinge member so as to permit rotation of the door relative to the door frame between open and closed positions.
One drawback of the aforesaid conventional hinge device resides in that the door needs to be moved manually from the open position to the closed position.
An improved hinge device has been proposed in order to overcome the aforesaid drawback, and includes a biasing member or a hydraulic device interposed between the stationary and rotatable hinge members for automatically closing an open door. However, the biasing member generally closes the door so swiftly such that banging of the door relative to the door frame may result. The hydraulic device employed in the improved hinge device may reduce the effect of banging, but includes too many components that complicate assembly and mass production of the same.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of this invention is to provide a hinge device with a returning member for automatically closing an open door and that is capable of overcoming the aforesaid drawbacks of the conventional hinge devices.
Accordingly, a hinge device of the present invention includes a stationary hinge member, a rotatable hinge member, a cam mechanism, and a biasing member. The rotatable hinge member is pivoted to the stationary hinge member so as to rotate about a vertical axis between open and closed positions. The cam mechanism includes a rotatable cam element that is coupled to the rotatable hinge member so as to rotate about the vertical axis together with the rotatable hinge member and that is formed with a first cam face, and a slidable cam element that is formed with a second cam face associated with the first cam face and that is movable in an axial direction along the vertical axis. The second cam face moves away from the first cam face when the slidable cam element is cammed by the rotatable cam element upon rotation of the rotatable hinge member from the closed position to the open position by an external force applied on the rotatable hinge member. The biasing member is connected to the slidable cam element so as to accumulate a returning force when the second cam face moves away from the first cam face and so as to urge the second cam face to move toward the first cam face when the external force ceases to be applied on the rotatable hinge member, thereby returning the rotatable hinge member from the open position to the closed position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
These and other features and advantages of this invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of this invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a hinge device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating connecting relationship between rotatable and slidable cam elements employed therein when the preferred embodiment is disposed at a closed position;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary sectional view of the preferred embodiment, illustrating the connecting relationship between the rotatable and slidable cam elements employed therein when the preferred embodiment is disposed at an open position;
FIG. 4
illustrates how two restricting studs of the rotatable cam element extend into two restricted slots in a guide tube in order to provide a retarding action during closing movement of the preferred embodiment so as to avoid a banging action;
FIG. 5
illustrates movement of the restricting studs of the rotatable cam element along the restricting slots for providing the retarding action during closing movement of the preferred embodiment; and
FIG. 6
illustrates how a door is mounted on a door frame by using two hinge devices of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
5
, the preferred embodiment of a hinge device according to the present invention is shown to include a stationary hinge member
4
, a rotatable hinge member
3
, and a returning member consisting of a cam mechanism and a biasing member
75
.
As illustrated, the rotatable hinge member
3
is pivoted to the stationary hinge member
4
so as to rotate about a vertical axis between open and closed positions, as best shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, respectively.
The cam mechanism includes a rotatable cam element
66
that is coupled to the rotatable hinge member
3
so as to rotate about the vertical axis together with the rotatable hinge member
3
and that is formed with a first cam face
665
, and a slidable cam element
77
that is formed with a second cam face
775
associated with the first cam face
665
and that is movable in an axial direction along the vertical axis. When an external force is applied on the rotatable hinge member
3
so as to move the same from the closed position of
FIG. 2
to the open position of
FIG. 3
, the second cam face
775
of the slideable cam element
77
moves away from the first cam face
665
because the slidable cam element
77
is cammed by the rotatable cam element
66
.
The biasing member
75
, such a compression spring, is connected to the slidable cam element
77
in such a manner so as to accumulate a returning force when the second cam face
775
moves away from the first cam face
665
and so as to urge the second cam face
775
toward the first cam face
665
when the external force ceases to be applied on the rotatable hinge member
3
, thereby returning the rotatable hinge member
3
from the open position to the closed position.
The stationary hinge member
4
preferably includes a stationary leaf
41
adapted to be mounted on a door frame (not shown), and a hollow tubular member
42
fixed to the stationary leaf
41
and within which the rotatable cam element
66
and the slidable cam element
77
are received one above the other.
The rotatable cam element
66
includes a cylindrical portion
661
that extends in the axial direction, and that has a top end defining a top abutment face
668
. The top abutment face
668
extends in a transverse direction relative to the vertical axis. The cylindrical portion
661
is further formed with two opposing V-shaped notches
666
which extend inclinedly and downwardly from the top abutment face
668
and which cooperatively define the first cam face
665
.
The slidable cam element
77
includes a cylindrical portion
771
that extends in the axial direction, and that is disposed above the cylindrical portion
661
of the rotatable cam element
66
. The cylindrical portion
771
has a bottom abutment face
778
extending in the transverse direction. The cylindrical portion
771
of the slidable cam element
77
is formed with two opposing V-shaped notches
777
which extend inclinedly and upwardly from the bottom abutment face
778
and which cooperatively define the second cam face
775
. The top and bottom abutment faces
668
,
778
of the rotatable and slidable cam elements
66
,
77
abut and push against each other by the returning force of the biasing member
75
when the rotatable hinge member
3
rotates from the open position to a stationary position, thereby permitting positioning of the rotatable hinge member
3
stationarily relative to the stationary hinge member
4
.
A guide tube
51
is mounted securely within the tubular member
42
via a fastener pin
55
to define an element-receiving chamber
510
, within which the rotatable and slidable cam elements
66
,
77
are received. The guide tube
51
has a top end
511
, and is formed with two opposing guide grooves
53
that extend from the top end
511
and that communicate with the element-receiving chamber
510
. The cylindrical portion
771
of the slidable cam element
77
has two radially and outwardly extending guide studs
73
that respectively project into the guide grooves
53
so as to ensure sliding movement of the slidable cam element
66
in the axial direction.
A rotatable connecting member
64
is disposed in the tubular member
42
below the rotatable cam element
66
, and includes a cylindrical piece
641
that has top and bottom ends, and a top annular flange
643
projecting radially and outwardly from the top end of the cylindrical piece
64
and abutting against a bottom end of the cylindrical portion
661
of the rotatable cam element
66
. The cylindrical piece
641
is formed with a non-circular spring-mounting recess
645
that extends inwardly from the top end of the cylindrical piece
641
in the axial direction. An urging member
65
, such as a biasing spring, is mounted in the spring-mounting recess
645
. The rotatable cam element
66
further includes a non-circular reduced portion
662
that projects axially from the bottom end of the cylindrical portion
661
and into the spring-mounting recess
645
to engage the same so as to permit co-rotation of the connecting member
64
with the rotatable cam element
66
, and to abut against the urging member
65
so as to provide a buffering action for counteracting the returning force of the biasing member
75
when the rotatable hinge member
3
is moved from the open position to the closed position. Under this condition, banging of the door relative to the door frame can be avoided during the door closing operation.
The guide tube
51
has a bottom end
512
, and is further formed with two opposing arcuate restricting slots
54
that extend from the bottom end
512
in the axial direction. The rotatable cam element
66
further includes an annular flange
663
that extends radially and outwardly from the bottom end of the cylindrical portion
661
and that is exposed from the bottom end
512
of the guide tube
51
, and a pair of opposing restricting studs
664
that project from the annular flange
663
toward the bottom end
512
of the guide tube
51
in such a manner that the restricting studs
664
are offset from the restricting slots
54
when the rotatable hinge member
3
is disposed at the closed position and that the restricting studs
664
are respectively aligned with and are urged by the urging member
65
to extend into the restricting slots
54
when the rotatable hinge member
3
is disposed at either of the open and stationary positions. Each of the studs
664
is positioned at one end of a respective one of the restricting slots
54
(see
FIG. 5
) when the rotatable hinge member
3
is positioned at the stationary position, and is moved from said one end to the other end of the respective one of the restricting slots
54
when the rotatable hinge member
3
is moved from the stationary position toward the closed position. During this time, the top and bottom abutment faces
668
,
778
disengage from each other to permit rotation of the rotatable cam element
66
, which is stopped, when the restricting studs
664
are moved to the other end of the respective one of the restricting slots
54
, and which starts moving axially until the restricting studs
664
disengage the restricting slots
54
, thereby permitting restoring of the rotatable cam element
66
until the returning force is fully counteracted by the urging member
65
so as to position the rotatable hinge member
3
at the closed position.
Preferably, the rotatable hinge member
3
includes a rotatable leaf
31
adapted to be fixed on the door, and vertically spaced apart annular upper and lower couplers
32
,
33
that are fixed to the rotatable leaf
31
and that sandwich the tubular member
42
of the stationary hinge member
4
therebetween. The lower coupler
33
is formed with a non-circular mounting hole
331
. The bottom end
642
of the cylindrical piece
641
is formed with an inner threaded hole
644
that is in spatial communication with the non-circular spring-mounting recess
645
. The bottom end
642
of the cylindrical piece
641
is non-circular in cross section, and extends into and engages the mounting hole
331
of the lower coupler
33
so as to permit co-rotation of the rotatable hinge member
3
and the rotatable cam element
66
via the rotatable connecting member
64
. A screw bolt
68
is inserted threadedly from an exterior of the lower coupler
33
to engage the inner threaded hole
644
of the cylindrical piece
641
so as to retain the bottom end
642
of the cylindrical piece
641
in the mounting hole
331
of the lower coupler
33
.
Preferably, the tubular member
42
in this embodiment has top and bottom inner threaded ends
422
,
423
. A pair of upper bearing units
71
,
72
sandwich opposite sides of the upper coupler
32
. A pair of lower bearing units
62
,
63
is disposed in the tubular member
42
between the top annular flange
643
of the rotatable connecting member
64
and the lower coupler
33
. A lower bearing-positioning member
69
is sandwiched between the lower bearing units
62
,
63
, and has a bottom flange
691
sandwiched between the bottom inner threaded end
423
of the tubular member
42
and one of the lower bearing units
62
which abuts against the lower coupler
33
, and a reduced threaded portion
692
that projects from the bottom flange
691
and that threadedly engages the bottom inner threaded end
423
of the tubular member
42
in such a manner that the reduced threaded portion
692
cooperates with the top annular flange
643
of the cylindrical piece
641
to sandwich the other one of the lower bearing units
63
therebetween. The screw bolt
68
extends through the lower bearing-positioning member
69
so as to facilitate rotation of the rotatable hinge member
3
relative to the stationary hinge member
4
.
The urging member
65
abuts against the reduced portion
662
of the rotatable cam element
66
and the screw bolt
68
in such a manner that tightening and loosening of the screw bolt
68
relative to the cylindrical piece
641
results in adjustment of the buffering action for counteracting the returning force of the biasing member
75
.
An upper bearing-positioning member
79
, in the form of a hollow tube, is mounted threadedly on the top inner threaded end
422
of the tubular member
42
, and has a radially and outwardly extending bearing-retention flange
791
. The upper bearing units
71
,
72
are sleeved around the upper bearing-positioning member
79
in such a manner that the bearing-retention flange
791
cooperates with the upper coupler
32
to sandwich one of the upper bearing units
71
therebetween, and that the top inner threaded end
422
of the tubular member
42
cooperates with the upper coupler
32
to sandwich the other one of the upper bearing units
72
therebetween.
Preferably, the biasing member
75
includes a hydraulic cylinder
751
mounted securely in the tubular member
42
via a fastener pin
755
, and extending into the upper bearing-positioning member
79
so as to enhance positioning of the hydraulic cylinder
751
in the tubular member
42
. The hydraulic cylinder
751
has a piston
752
secured to a top end of the slidable cam element
77
so as to be movable in the axial direction for permitting accumulation of the returning force and restoration of the rotatable hinge member
3
to the closed position from the open position, and an adjustable knob
753
that projects from one end of the hydraulic cylinder
751
which is opposite to the piston
752
and that is movable inward and outward of the hydraulic cylinder
751
for adjusting an inner pressure inside the hydraulic cylinder
751
. An adjustment bolt
76
is mounted threadedly in the upper bearing-positioning member
79
, and contacts the adjustable knob
753
such that movement of the adjustment bolt
76
in the upper bearing-positioning member
79
changes the magnitude of the returning force to be applied to the slidable cam element
77
.
FIG. 6
shows how a door
82
is mounted on a door frame
81
by using two hinge devices of the preferred embodiment.
With this invention thus explained, it is apparent that numerous modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. It is therefore intended that this invention be limited only as indicated by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A hinge device comprising:a stationary hinge member including an elongated stationary leaf, and a hollow tubular member fixed to said stationary leaf; a rotatable hinge member pivoted to said stationary hinge member so as to be pivotable relative to said stationary hinge member about a vertical axis between a first angular position and a second angular position angularly displaced from said first angular position; a cam mechanism including a rotatable cam element that is disposed within said tubular member, that is coupled to said rotatable hinge member so as to be pivotable relative to said stationary hinge member about said vertical axis together with said rotatable hinge member, and that is formed with a first cam face, and a slidable cam element that is disposed within said tubular member above said rotatable cam element, that is formed with a second cam face associated with said first cam face, and that is movable in an axial direction along said vertical axis, said rotatable cam element engaging said slidable cam element in such a manner that said second cam face moves away from said first cam face when said slidable cam element is cammed by said rotatable can element upon rotation of said rotatable hinge member from said first angular position to said second angular position by an external force applied on said rotatable hinge member, said rotatable cam element including a cylindrical portion extending in said axial direction, and having a top end that defines a top abutment face extending in a transverse direction relative to said vertical axis, said cylindrical portion being formed with two opposing V-shaped notches that extend inclinedly from said top abutment face and that cooperatively define said first cam face, said slidable cam element including a cylindrical portion that extends in said axial direction, that is disposed above said cylindrical portion of said rotatable cam element, and that has a bottom abutment face extending in said transverse direction, said cylindrical portion of said slidable cam element being formed with two opposing V-shaped notches that extend inclinedly from said bottom abutment face and that cooperatively define said second cam face; and a biasing member connected to said cylindrical portion of said slidable cam element so as to accumulate a returning force when said second cam face moves away from said first cam face and so as to urge said second cam face to move toward said first cam face when the external force ceases to be applied on said rotatable hinge member, thereby returning said rotatable hinge member from said second angular position to said first angular position, said top and bottom abutment faces abutting and pushing against each other by the returning force of said biasing member upon further rotation of said rotatable hinge member relative to said stationary hinge member from said second angular position to a third angular position, thereby permitting resting of said rotatable hinge member relative to said stationary hinge member at said third angular position.
- 2. The binge device as defined in claim 1, further comprising a guide tube disposed securely within said tubular member to define an element-receiving chamber, within which said rotatable and slidable cam elements are received, said guide tube having a top end and being formed with two opposing guide grooves that extend from said top end and that communicate with said element-receiving chamber, said cylindrical portion of said slidable cam element being formed with two guide studs that respectively project into said guide grooves so as to ensure sliding movement of said slidable cam element in said axial direction.
- 3. The hinge device as defined in claim 2, further comprising a rotatable connecting member disposed in said tubular member below said rotatable cam element, said connecting member including a cylindrical piece that has top and bottom ends, and a top annular flange projecting radially and outwardly from said top end of said cylindrical piece and abutting against a bottom end of said cylindrical portion of said rotatable cam element, said cylindrical piece being formed with a non-circular spring-mounting recess that extends inwardly from said top end of said cylindrical piece in said axial direction, said hinge device further comprising an urging member that is mounted in said spring-mounting recess, said rotatable cam element further including a non-circular reduced portion projecting axially from said bottom end of said cylindrical portion of said rotatable cam element and into said spring-mounting recess to engage said spring-mounting recess so as to permit co-rotation of said connecting member with said rotatable cam element, and to abut against said urging member so as to provide a buffering action for counteracting the returning force of said biasing member when said rotatable hinge member rotates relative to said stationary hinge member from said second angular position to said first angular position.
- 4. The hinge device as defined in claim 3, wherein said guide tube has a bottom end and is further formed with two opposing arcuate restricting slots extending from said bottom end in said axial direction, said rotatable cam element further including an annular flange that extends radially and outwardly from said bottom end of said cylindrical portion of said rotatable cam element and that is exposed from said bottom end of said guide tube, and a pair of opposing restricting studs projecting from said annular flange toward said bottom end of said guide tube in such a manner that said restricting studs are offset from said restricting slots when said rotatable hinge member is disposed at said first angular position and that said restricting studs are respectively aligned with and are urged by said urging member to extend into said restricting slots when said rotatable hinge member is disposed at either of said second and third angular positions, each of said studs being positioned at one end of a respective one of said restricting slots when said rotatable hinge member is positioned at said third angular position and being moved from said one end to the other end of the respective one of said restricting slots when said rotatable hinge member is moved from said third angular position toward said first angular position, during which said top and bottom abutment faces disengage from each other to permit rotation of said rotatable cam element, which is stopped, when said restricting studs are moved to the other end of the respective one of said restricting slots, and which starts moving axially until said restricting studs disengage said restricting slots, thereby permitting restoring of the rotation of said rotatable cam element until the returning force is fully counteracted by the urging member so as to position said rotatable hinge member at said first angular position.
- 5. The hinge device as defined in claim 4, wherein said rotatable hinge member includes a rotatable leaf, and vertically spaced apart annular upper and lower couplers that are fixed to said rotatable leaf and that sandwich said tubular member of said stationary hinge member therebetween, said lower coupler being formed with a non-circular mounting hole, said bottom end of said cylindrical piece being formed with an inner threaded hole that is in spatial communication with said non-circular spring-mounting recess, and being non-circular in shape, and extending into and engaging said mounting hole so as to permit co-rotation of said rotatable hinge member and said rotatable cam element via said rotatable connecting member, said hinge device further comprising a screw bolt that extends from an exterior of said lower coupler into and that threadedly engages said inner threaded hole so as to retain said bottom end of said cylindrical piece in said mounting bole of said lower coupler.
- 6. The hinge device as defined in claim 5, wherein said tubular member has top and bottom inner threaded ends, said hinge device further comprising a pair of upper bearing units sandwiching opposite sides of said upper coupler, a pair of lower bearing units disposed in said tubular member between said top annular flange of said rotatable connecting member and said lower coupler, and a lower bearing-positioning member sandwiched between said lower bearing units, said lower bearing-positioning member having a bottom flange sandwiched between said bottom inner threaded end of said tubular member and one of said lower bearing units which abuts against said lower coupler, and a reduced threaded portion projecting from said bottom flange and threadedly engaging said bottom inner threaded end of said tubular member so as to cooperate with said top annular flange of said rotatable connecting member to sandwich the other one of said lower bearing units therebetween, said screw bolt extending through said lower bearing-positioning member so as to facilitate rotation of said rotatable hinge member relative to said stationary hinge member.
- 7. The hinge device as defined in claim 6, wherein said urging member abuts against said non-circular reduced portion of said rotatable cam element and said screw bolt in such a manner that tightening and loosening of said screw bolt relative to said cylindrical piece results in adjustment of the buffering action for counteracting the returning force of said biasing member.
- 8. The hinge device as defined in claim 7, further comprising an upper bearing-positioning member in the form of a hollow tube mounted threadedly on said top inner threaded end of said tubular member, and having a bearing-retention flange, said upper bearing units being sleeved around said upper bearing-positioning member in such a manner that said bearing-retention flange cooperates with said upper coupler to sandwich one of said upper bearing units therebetween, and that said top inner threaded end of said tubular member cooperates with said upper coupler to sandwich the other one of said upper bearing units therebetween.
- 9. The hinge device as defined in claim 8, wherein said biasing member includes a hydraulic cylinder disposed securely in said tubular member and extending into said upper bearing-positioning member, said hydraulic cylinder having a piston secured to said slidable cam element and movable in said axial direction for permitting accumulation of the returning force and restoration of said rotatable hinge member to said first angular position, and an adjustable knob that projects from one end of said hydraulic cylinder which is opposite to said piston and that is movable inward and outward of said hydraulic cylinder for adjusting an inner pressure inside said hydraulic cylinder, said hinge device further comprising an adjustment bolt mounted threadedly in said upper bearing-positioning member for contacting said adjustable knob such that movement of said adjustment bolt in said upper bearing-positioning member changes magnitude of the returning force to be applied to said slidable cam element.
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