The present invention relates to a door or window hinge. More particularly this invention concerns such a hinge used in a door or window of largely plastic construction.
The window sashes or door panels of plastic window and door assemblies normally have a frame surrounding the sash or door panel and a jamb in which the frame fits that are made of hollow plastic profiles. For the sake of appearance, the connecting parts of the hinge to be fastened to the door panel or window sash and to the jamb should be visible as little as possible adjacent the hinge knuckle where the hinge leaves pivot on each other. At the same time, an adjusting mechanism must be provided that allows precise, convenient side-to-side adjustment of the door panel or sash parallel to the plane of the panel or jamb relative to the jamb, and must be integrated into the hinge in a space-saving manner. An additional vertical adjustment of the door or window sash as well as a front-to-back contact pressure adjustment perpendicular to the plane of the door panel or window sash, that is horizontally in the closing direction, should preferably be possible.
A hinge for plastic doors and plastic windows is known from DE 298 17 807, having two pivoted-together hinge leaves, one of the hinge leaves having a housing for fastening to a door or window jamb, and a holder for the hinge leaf on the frame side which may be installed through an opening on the back side of this housing. The holder has a mechanism for vertically adjusting the hinge leaf on the jamb. The lateral adjustment of the door panel or window sash must be performed on a separate holding block that may be fastened to a frame structure of the jamb and that has an adjusting mechanism cooperating with the hinge leaf on the leaf side. The holding block, which is screwed onto the door leaf, is clearly visible on the exterior of the door leaf and detracts from the appearance of the door or window.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an improved hinge for a plastic door or window assembly.
Another object is the provision of such an improved hinge for door or window that overcomes the above-given disadvantages, in particular that allows at least a lateral adjustment of the door leaf, and that may be screwed onto the hollow profiles of the frame and the leaf, and whose screw-on parts are characterized by compact external dimensions.
A hinge for mounting a door-panel or window sash to a fixed jamb element has according to the invention two leaves pivoted together about an axis. One of the leaves is adapted for attachment directly to an edge of one of the elements. A housing is recessed in the other of the elements and has a pair of generally parallel and vertical side walls with inner faces defining a horizontally open cavity. A bar is shiftable in the cavity horizontally perpendicular to the side walls and vertically. At least one fastener releasably securing the other of the leaves to the bar. A pair of spindles extending perpendicular to the side walls in the cavity are threaded into the bar and have opposite ends bearing on the inner faces of the side walls so that rotation of the spindles shifts the bar is perpendicular to the side walls.
The length of the threaded spindles is adapted to the interior dimensions of the housing in such a way that they may be displaced vertically as well as horizontally, in the installation direction, along the inner faces of the housing. In the installed state, the retaining bar rests against a front face of the housing, at least above and below a hinge receiving slot, and at the back side of the housing is essentially flush with the support surface of the housing. When the housing is screwed onto a window frame or door frame, the retaining bar is supported on the one hand against the hollow profile of the frame, and on the other hand by the front wall of the housing, and is thus protected from tilting motions in its plane. It is understood that the open back side of the housing may be closed off by a cover panel. However, such a cover is not necessary from a functional standpoint.
at least one end face of each threaded spindle has a tool recess that is accessible through an opening in the housing for the positive-fit engagement of a rotary tool. The opening is dimensioned in such a way that the end face of the threaded spindle is sufficiently supported at the periphery of this opening, that is it is significantly smaller than the end face of the spindle but larger than the recess, typically a hex socket.
At its upper and lower ends the housing preferably has end pieces holding vertically displaceable bearing elements for supporting the retaining bar. By displacing the bearing elements, a door leaf or window leaf attached to the hinge may be vertically displaced and precisely adjusted with respect to the frame. One particularly simple and advantageous embodiment provides that the bearing elements are screwed into vertical threaded holes, and are accessible through openings at the lower and upper ends of the housing. However, an adjusting eccentric or an apparatus having a bolt and an adjusting screw that acts on a wedge face of the bolt may also be used.
According to one preferred design of the invention, the retaining bar and the hinge tab are directly detachable connected to one another. Screw fasteners between the hinge leaf and the retaining bar represent a particularly space-saving connection. The screws are advantageously engaged in threaded holes in the hinge leaf, and pass through openings in the retaining bar that allow relative motions between the retaining bar and the hinge leaf in the insertion direction of the hinge before the screws are tightened. The spacing of the door leaf or window leaf from the frame in the closing direction may be adjusted and the contact pressure at a door seal may be set by horizontally displacing the hinge leaf relative to the retaining bar. The screws that join the retaining bar to the hinge leaf preferably have countersunk heads and are flush with the retaining bar.
The hinge according to the invention may also be provided with an additional device for adjusting contact pressure, with little technical complexity. The contact pressure adjustment may be achieved very easily using an adjusting eccentric that is rotatably mounted on the retaining bar and situated within an aperture in the hinge leaf, and that cooperates with the shape of the aperture.
The housing of the hinge according to the invention is preferably designed as a one-piece cast metal part, and may have openings for fastening screws as well as centering lugs that project at the back side of the housing.
The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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The threaded spindles 10 have a length that is equal to or slightly shorter than the interior dimension of the housing 8 between its parallel and vertical side walls 31, and at their end faces 14 rest against inner faces 15 of the walls 31 of the housing 8 in a rotationally displaceable as well as a vertically and horizontally slidable manner. The width B of the retaining bar 11 corresponds to the horizontal depth of the housing interior parallel to the side-wall faces 15, so that the retaining bar 11 on the one hand rests against the back face of a front wall 16 of the housing 8, at least above and below a slot 30 (
At least one end face 14 of each of the threaded spindles 10 has a tool recess 18 that is accessible through an opening 17 in the housing side wall 31 for the positive-fit engagement by a rotary tool, for instance a hex socket for use with an Allen wrench. The hinge tab 12 may be displaced within the housing 8 longitudinally of the spindles 10 and perpendicular to the side-wall faces 15 by rotation the threaded spindles 10. This allows a lateral adjustment of the door 2 relative to the door jamb 1.
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An adjusting eccentric 23 that is seated in the bar 11 and engages into a vertical slot 24 in the hinge tab 12 cooperates with the this hole so that, when it is rotated with the screws 22 loosened, the tab 12 moves horizontally relative to the bar 11. This allows one to adjust the front-to back fit of the door against the jamb 1, something that is critical in a plastic door or window assembly with a seal as shown.
The housing 8 of the mount 7 is designed as a one-piece cast metal part, and has two openings 25 for fastening screws as well as centering lugs 26 that project at the back from the housing.
The hinge leaves 5 and 6 are pivoted together at a standard knuckle having the axis-defining pintle 27. The hinge leaf 6 on the door panel has an angle bracket 28 that is screwed to the narrow edge of the door 2. In the closed state of the door, the angle bracket 28 conceals access holes 29 in the housing side wall 31 of the mount 7. When the door is opened, the installation openings 29 are accessible and allow actuation of the threaded spindles 10, the screws 22 that fix the hinge tab 12 to the retaining bar 11, and the adjusting eccentric 23.
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