This application is the United States national phase of International Application No. PCT/EP2018/070997 filed Aug. 2, 2018, and claims priority to German Patent Application No. 202017004239.8 filed Aug. 12, 2017, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
The invention relates to a hinge for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls, comprising a first hinge part or frame hinge part that can be attached to the door or cabinet frame and a second hinge part or door hinge part that can be fixed to the door leaf or cabinet wall, which hinge parts are connected to one another by means of a hinge pin in an articulated manner, and having a latch-type tongue that is arranged in the second hinge part such that it can move against a spring force, which encompasses the hinge pin guided through the finger-type ends of the first hinge part and centrally supports the hinge pin together with the hook formed by the second hinge part.
Such a hinge arrangement for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls is already known from German utility model specification DE 20 2015 001 918 U1. This hinge and also other known hinges are suitable for combining a hinge and closing function, in order to allow provision of flexible options such as a change of hinge side and/or locking side.
The intention is to improve on the prior art such that an additional lifting and pressing function adds a further closing function to the already known hinges in a field of application.
The object is achieved in that a lifting device is provided which, by means of a key, such as a double bit key, via an actuator moves the encompassing part of the second hinge part perpendicularly to the plane of the door leaf or the cabinet wall, to which the hinge is attached or screwed.
The lifting device advantageously forms guide walls for which the external walls of the lifting device constitute a guide and encompass these in a U-shaped manner.
The external walls form feet, with which they are attached to the door leaf, so that as the external walls are raised and lowered, a raising and lowering of the door leaf or the cabinet wall is achieved.
The guide walls support a turntable provided in the foot region with a track, in which track a projection is inserted, which protrudes from the bottom of the actuator.
A head screw is screwed into the bottom of the turntable. This facilitates mounting of the arrangement. In order to be able to perform both movements, namely on the one hand the lifting of the walls and on the other hand the moving of the tongue, independently of one another, the tongue has an L-shaped cutout, through which a pin arranged in the walls is provided, which guides the tongue upon rotation of the actuator such that upon rotation through 180° in a first direction (e.g. clockwise direction or right rotation) the walls are raised, and that by rotation through a further 180° in the same direction (clockwise direction) the tongue is drawn into the guide walls.
The leg direction of the L-shape determines the movement of the tongue parallel and perpendicularly to the door leaf plane. A hinge, driven by a suitable key in a rotatable actuator accessible from the outside of the hinge, performs a lifting or pressing movement away from or towards the first hinge part, without affecting the hinge function. This is achieved by a pin that sits in the second hinge part, which engages in a curved track located on the outer periphery of the actuator thereby allowing the lifting or pressing movement. The turntable in conjunction with carrier and spacer ensures that only after the lifting movement the latch or the tongue can be retracted by a further rotational movement of the key and thus a separation of the hinge is caused and the hinge function is inhibited. The latch or the tongue is also provided with an override and has a spring force such that the closing operation can be carried out without a key.
In addition to the already known hinge and closing function the lifting and lowering function of the novel hinge allows the closing comfort at sealing pressure to be significantly increased and/or a pressure relief prior to the opening process to be ensured. This also allows a possible safety issue to be addressed at corresponding internal housing pressure or enables a compression of the seal appropriate for the class of protection.
The invention is now explained in more detail using exemplary embodiments which are shown in the drawings.
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The hinge 8 according to the invention for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls, comprises a first hinge part first hinge part 10 that can be attached to the door or cabinet frame 34, and a second hinge part 16 that can be fixed to the door leaf or cabinet wall 38, which hinge parts 10,16 are connected to one another in an articulated manner by a hinge pin 14 with a spacer roller 12, and having a latch-type tongue 26 that is arranged in the second hinge part 16 such that it can move against a spring force within the spring 24, a lifting device 18, which encompasses the hinge pin 14 guided through the finger-type ends 42 of the first hinge part 10 and which centrally supports the hinge pin with a hook 46 formed by the lifting device 18, the lifting device moves the encompassing part or hook of the second hinge part 16 perpendicularly to the plane 62 of the door leaf or cabinet wall 16 by means of a key 40, such as a double bit key, via an actuator 20.
The second hinge part 16 forms guide walls 58, which provide a guide for the lifting device and encompass this in a U-shaped manner. The guide walls 58 are formed by a part 56 of the second hinge part 16. The second hinge part also includes feet 48 with bore holes 50 for attaching the second hinge part 16 to the cabinet door by screws 52.
The lifting device supports the key housing 20 and the turntable 22 has a track 64 in which a projection 66 is inserted which protrudes from the bottom of the actuator 20.
The projection is formed by a head screw 30, which is screwed into the bottom of the actuator. This facilitates mounting of the arrangement in its movement. In order to be able to perform both movements, namely on the one hand the lifting of the guide walls 58 and on the other hand the moving of the tongue independently of one another, the tongue 26 has an L-shaped cutout 60, which guides the tongue upon rotation of the actuator such that upon rotation through 180° in a first direction (e.g. clockwise direction or right rotation) the guide walls 58 are raised, and that by rotation through a further 180° in the same direction (clockwise direction) the tongue is drawn into the guide walls 58 (see
This results in a hinge 9, which driven by a suitable key 40 in a rotatable actuator 20 accessible from the outside, allows a guide wall 58 of the hinge to perform a lifting or pressing movement away from or towards the first hinge part 10, without affecting the hinge function. This is achieved by a pin 32 sitting in the second hinge part, which engages in a curved track located on the outer periphery of the actuator and thus allows the lifting or pressing movement. The turntable 22 in conjunction with carrier and spacer 28 ensures that only after the lifting movement the tongue 26 can be retracted by a further rotational movement of the key and thus a separation of the hinge is caused, and the hinge function is inhibited. The tongue is also provided with an override so that supported by a spring force the closing operation can be carried out without a key.
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