The present invention relates to devices for pivotably attaching lids or doors to an enclosure. Typically, such devices allow the lid or door to pivot about its longitudinal edge.
Enclosures such as storage sheds, temporary shelters, and portable restrooms typically have a plurality of sides walls, a roof, a floor and a lid or a door which together define an interior space. Typically, the lid or door is pivotally attached along an edge to one of the sides of the enclosure. If the enclosure is a temporary shelter or portable restroom, the door would be pivotally attached along its edge to a door jamb. Many different hinge devices are known in the art to pivotally secure the lid or door to the enclosure. For example, a typical hinge device includes first and second plates joined by a pin where the first plate is attached to the door jamb or side wall of the enclosure and the second plate is attached to the lid or door. The hinge plates are generally attached using rivets or screws. Typically, multiple hinges are disposed along the edge of the lid or door to pivotably secure same to the side wall or door jamb of the enclosure.
While prior art methods for attaching lids or doors to enclosures achieve their intended purpose, problems still exist. For example, over time the door or lid may sag or loosen because it is only attached to the side wall or door jamb of the enclosure at discrete locations along the edge of the side wall or door jamb. Further, it has been observed that enclosures made of plastic over time will wear at the hinge attachment locations causing the door or lid to sag and pull away from the hinge device.
Therefore, a new and improved device for attaching a lid or a door to an enclosure is needed. The new and improved device should prevent the door or lid from sagging and pulling away from the side wall or door jamb of the enclosure.
In an aspect of the present invention a hinge for an enclosure is provided. The hinge includes a hinge rod and a bushing. The hinge rod is secured to one of a door and a door jamb of the enclosure. The bushing is secured to the other of the door and the door jamb of the enclosure. Further, the hinge rod slidably engages the bushing to allow the door to pivot about the door jamb.
In another aspect of the present invention, the bushing includes a through bore for receiving the hinge rod therethrough.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the bushing is secured to the doorjamb.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the hinge rod is secured to the door.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the hinge rod has a length that is substantially equal to the length of the jamb.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the bushing includes a bushing base that supports a bushing member having a generally cylindrical bore.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the door includes a plurality of finger members having apertures for receiving the hinge rod.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the doorjamb includes a plurality of finger members that interlace with the plurality of finger members of the door.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, the bushing is disposed in at least one of the plurality of finger members of the doorjamb.
In still another aspect of the present invention, an enclosure is provided. The enclosure includes a plurality of side walls, a back wall, a roof, a door, and a door jamb. The back wall is joins the plurality of side walls along an edge thereof. The roof joins the plurality of side walls and back wall along a peripheral edge thereof. The door has a hinge rod attached to a longitudinal edge of the door. The door jamb has a bushing attached thereto. The bushing slidably engages the hinge rod to allow pivotal movement of the door about the longitudinal edge of the door.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the door jamb is a dual wall construction that defines an interior door jamb space.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the bushing is disposed within the interior door jamb space of the door jamb.
In yet another aspect of the present invention, three bushings each of which are disposed in a corresponding one of the plurality of finger members of the door jamb.
These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the invention in combination with the accompanying drawings.
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In an embodiment of the present invention, enclosure 10 is fitted with a pair of skids 28 and 30 to allow enclosure 10 to be easily transported or slid across a support surface. Enclosure 10 may include corner moldings 20 that join the edges of side walls and back wall 13, 14 and 15 of enclosure 10. Door 18 is pivotally fixed to a door jamb 22, as will be described in detail below. Door jamb 22 is secured along its perimeter to side walls 14 and 15 using for example, corner molding 20. Of course, other attachment means may be used including but not limited to screws, bolts, rivets and the like.
Door jamb 22 is fitted with a hinge device 24 for pivotably securing door 18 along a longitudinal edge 26 to door jamb 22. Thus, door 18 is allowed to pivot along edge 26 between an open and closed position allowing entry end exit to and from enclosure 10.
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In an embodiment of the present invention door jamb 22 has a dual wall construction having an inner and outer walls 72, 74. Bushing 40 is inserted into an aperture 70 in inner wall 72 (as shown in
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As any person skilled in the art of devices for attaching an enclosure member such as lids and doors to an enclosure will recognize from the previous detailed description and from the figures and claims, modifications and changes can be made to the preferred embodiments of the invention without departing from the scope of this invention defined in the following claims.
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