Information
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Patent Grant
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6539581
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Patent Number
6,539,581
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Knight; Anthony
- Hutton; Doug
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 327
- 016 254
- 016 270
- 016 271
- 016 352
- 126 194
- 126 191
- 126 197
- 049 465
- 049 386
- 049 394
- 049 463
- 110 173 R
- 248 22111
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International Classifications
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Disclaimer
Terminal disclaimer
Abstract
Hinge for connecting doors (1b) to ovens (1,1a) and the like, which comprises a fixed arm (11) engageable with the body of the oven, a movable part (21) which is hinged on said fixed arm (11) and on which one end (23b) of a movable arm (23) is pivotably mounted, there being provided means (15) for fastening the movable arm (23) to the fixed arm (11), said fixed arm (11) having a cross-section in the form of an overturned “U”, between the walls of which there is arranged an idle roller (25), and said movable arm (23) being arranged inside said fixed arm.
Description
The present invention relates to a hinge for connecting doors to associated ovens and the like, which comprises a fixed arm pivotably mounted on the hinge part integral with the door and engageable with the body of the oven, a movable arm in turn pivotably mounted on said movable hinge part and movable inside the fixed arm, and means which can be manually operated for locking the movable arm to the fixed arm, so as to allow the door to be pulled out in safe conditions.
It is known in the technical sector relating to the production of hinges for connecting the doors closing ovens, electric household appliances, furniture and the like, of the need to manufacture said hinges as two parts, one of which is integral with the oven or like and the other integral with the door for closing the same, so that it is possible to arrange the said door in stable positions where it is closed, partially open for ventilating the oven during cooking with the spit, or totally open, as well as in a stable position where it is possible to separate the door, together with its hinge part, from the oven, while ensuring safety conditions which prevent injury to the user.
Hinges designed to solve these problems are known, for example, from MI97U 278 in the name of the same Applicant, which describes a hinge for connecting doors to ovens and the like, which comprises a fixed arm which is engageable with the oven body and has a cross-section in the form of an overturned “U”, between the walls of which an idle roller is arranged, and in which the movable arm is arranged inside fixed arm.
While solving the drawback of the preceding hinges in which the movable arm remained above the fixed arm with the consequent need to provide special configurations for both of them, designed to prevent trapping of the operator's fingers, said hinge of the known type, although functional, still has the drawback of having the element for relative locking of the two arms in an exposed position which may be the cause of drawbacks for the user during operation in order to pull out the door from its seat.
The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is that of providing a hinge for the doors of ovens, electric household appliances, furniture and the like, which allows said door to be positioned in various stable open positions, allows the possibility of easy and safe separation of the door from the body of the oven or the like and, at the same time, does not have a movable arm which is visible.
Within the scope of this problem a further need is that said hinge should have small dimensions, be easy and economical to assemble and applicable also to doors of the known type without the need for special adaptation of either part.
A further object is to provide the hinge with means for relative fastening of the fixed arm and the movable arm, which means are in a protected position, but are easily accessible and do not allow random and unintentional operation by the user.
In addition to this, there is the need to obtain a movement of the movable arm of the hinge which is as controlled as possible so as to allow a reduction in the load of the compensating springs with consequent easier operation by the user.
These technical problems are solved according to the present invention by an improved hinge for connecting doors to ovens and the like, which comprises a fixed arm engageable with the body of the oven, a movable part which is hinged on said fixed arm and on which one end of a movable arm is pivotably mounted, and means for fastening the movable arm to the fixed arm, said fastening means being movable from a position disengaged from an element of the movable arm to a position engaged with said element so as to allow extraction of the hinge together with the door.
Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the invention provided with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of the hinge according to the invention;
FIG. 2
shows a cross-section along the plane indicated by II—II in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
shows a partially sectioned view of the hinge according to the invention applied to a door in the closed position of the oven;
FIG. 4
shows a partially sectioned side view of the hinge according to
FIG. 1
in the position extracted from the oven body.
FIG. 5
shows a side view of a second example of embodiment of the hinge according to the invention;
FIG. 6
shows a partially sectioned side view of the detail of the element for relative fastening of the two arms in the non-operating position;
FIG. 7
shows a view similar to that of
FIG. 6
with element for relative fastening of the two arms in the engaged position for extraction of the hinge;
FIG. 8
a
shows a partially sectioned side view of the detail of a further embodiment of the element for relative fastening of the two arms in the non-operating position;
FIG. 8
b
shows a view similar to that of
FIG. 8
a
with element for relative fastening of the two arms in the engaged position for extraction of the hinge; and
FIG. 9
shows a partial section along the plane indicated by IX—IX in
FIG. 1
of the detail of the fixed arm and the movable arm of the hinge in an embodiment designed to control the travel of the movable arm.
As illustrated (FIG.
3
), the hinge according to the invention is arranged between the body
1
a
of an oven
1
and the door
1
b
for closing the same.
The hinge has a fixed part
10
comprising an arm
11
with an elbow bend and a cross-section substantially in the form of an overturned “U”; said arm has in its bottom part a recess
11
a
designed to be coupled with a corresponding projection on the oven wall la with which it engages.
At the opposite end
11
b
outside the oven, the arm
11
has a pin
12
with a substantially horizontal axis which forms the axis of rotation of the hinge and on which the body
21
of the movable part of the hinge itself is hinged; said body
21
has a cross-section in the form of a “C” and houses inside it a spring
22
acting under compression on an associated support
22
a
which in turn acts on one end
23
b
of a movable arm
23
, the other end of which is free and shaped in the manner of a hook
23
a
designed to engage with a roller
25
mounted idle on a horizontal pin
25
a
arranged inside the fixed arm
11
between the two walls of the “U”.
On its upper surface the movable arm
23
also has a relief
24
with inclined sides
24
a,
which is designed to come into contact with said roller
25
so that the interference between the upper surface
24
b
of the relief and the roller
25
produces a predetermined friction such that a certain force is required in order to open the oven door; similarly the contact of the inner side
24
a
against the same roller
25
is designed to cause a braking action of the door in the partially open position for cooking with the spit as described further below with reference to operation of the hinge.
The bottom surface of the fixed arm
11
(
FIG. 3
) is also provided with a pin
14
on which there is hinged one end of a pawl
15
designed to be inserted in abutment against a corresponding projection
23
c
extending towards the outside from the bottom surface of the movable arm
23
; as will become clearer below with reference to operation of the hinge, this pawl
15
enables the movable arm
23
and the fixed arm
11
to be made integral (
FIG. 4
) in order to pull out the door from the oven body.
Operation of the hinge is as follows:
when the door
1
b
is in the closed condition (FIG.
3
), the particular configuration of the relief
24
of the arm
23
ensures the necessary force for pushing the door against the contact seal of the oven so that no air can pass through;
when partially opening the door
1
b
it is possible to bring the movable arm
23
into a position such that the roller
25
rests on the inner side
24
a
of the projection
24
, counterbalancing the thrusting force component of the spring
22
and thus keeping the partially open position of the door stable, which is particularly useful in the case of cooking with the spit (this configuration known per se is not illustrated);
when the door
1
b
is fully opened (FIG.
4
), the movable arm
23
brings its free hook-shaped end
23
a
against the roller
25
, thus acting as an end-of-travel safety stop preventing flipping over of the said door.
Finally, as illustrated in
FIG. 4
, it is possible to open the door at a suitable angle which allows the operator to rotate the pawl
15
in a clockwise direction until it engages with the projection
23
c
of the movable lever
23
and causes fastening of the said movable arm to the fixed arm
11
; in this condition it is therefore possible to separate the door
1
b
from the body
1
a
of the oven since the fixed arm may be disengaged from its anchoring seat and pulled out integrally with the movable arm without the risk of sudden movements of the hinge due to the spring
22
and prevented by the opposing action of the pawl
15
.
FIGS. 5
,
6
and
7
show a further embodiment of the hinge according to the invention in which the arm
11
has, externally mounted on it, a slider
115
substantially in the form of an “overturned U”, the sides of which are connected in an eyelet
111
a
of the arm
11
(FIG.
7
); the movement of the slider
115
in the transverse direction is guided by an eyelet
115
b
formed in the said slider and having, passing through it, the pin
25
a
supporting the roller
25
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, under normal working conditions, the slider is pushed downwards so that the pin
115
a
does not interfere with the path of the extension
23
c
of the arm
23
, while (FIG.
7
), when the hinge is in the totally open condition with the hook-shaped end of the arm
23
in contact with the roller
25
, raising of the slider
115
causes the translation of the pin
115
a
until it engages with said projection
23
c
and the consequent relative fastening of the movable arm
23
and the fixed arm
11
, which allows the door to be pulled out in totally safe conditions.
It is therefore obvious how with the hinge according to the invention it is possible to maintain the perfect and complete functioning capability of a hinge with a movable arm, but without the latter being visible and without the dimensions of the hinge being altered, thus allowing the hinge according to the invention to be mounted in place of hinges of the conventional type without the need for substantial modifications to the various component parts and the walls of the oven and the door.
In addition, it is also possible to eliminate the element supporting the roller, which in conventional hinges consisted of an additional body to be fastened to the oven body.
Although not shown, it is also possible to limit the system for actuation of the fixed arm
11
to a simple flat element carrying the pivot pins of the roller
25
and the pawl
15
.
FIGS. 8
a
and
8
b
show a further embodiment of the pawl
15
in a non-operating position and in a position for fastening to the movable arm
23
, respectively.
In this configuration the pin
14
of the pawl
15
is housed in an eyelet
211
, extending in the vertical direction, of the fixed arm
11
; in this way the rotation of the pawl causes a simultaneous displacement of the pin
14
from a bottom end-of-travel position, corresponding to a non-operative position of the pawl, to an upper end-of-travel position, corresponding to a condition where the pawl is engaged with the arm
23
for extraction of the hinge.
In a preferred embodiment the surface of the pawl opposite to that for engagement with the arm
23
has a lowered surface
14
a
designed to bear against a stop
14
b
fixed to the arm
11
.
FIG. 9
shows a further embodiment of the two arms
1111
and
123
of the hinge, the respective side walls
1111
a
and
123
a
of which are in this case formed with an opposing frustoconical section so that the gradual extraction of the movable arm
123
from the fixed arm
1111
, during normal opening of the door, causes the mutual engagement of the movable arm
123
and the fixed arm
111
with a consequent frictional opposing force gradually increasing with the opening rotation of the door.
This allows a reduction in the load of the compensating spring
22
and therefore the force which the user must apply in order to bring the door back into the position for closing the oven.
Claims
- 1. Hinge for connecting doors to ovens which comprises a fixed arm engageable with the body of the oven, a movable part which is hinged on said fixed arm and on which one end of a movable arm is pivotably mounted, and slider fastening means for fastening the movable arm to the fixed arm, wherein said slider fastening means are movable from a position disengaged from an element of the movable arm to a position engaged with said element so as to allow extraction of the hinge together with the door.
- 2. Hinge according to claim 1, wherein said fixed arm has a cross-section in the form of an overturned U between the walls of which an idle roller is located and in that said movable arm is arranged inside said fixed arm.
- 3. Hinge according to claim 2, wherein said movable arm has a free hook-shaped end for engagement with the said roller integral with the fixed arm.
- 4. Hinge according to claim 1, wherein a bottom surface of the movable arm is provided with an extension designed to cooperate with said slider fastening means.
- 5. Hinge according to claim 1, wherein said slider fastening means, comprises a slider substantially in the form of an overturned U which is arranged on the outside of the fixed arm and the sides of which are connected in the transverse direction by a pin sliding in an eyelet of the fixed arm.
- 6. Hinge according to claim 5, wherein said slider is guided, during its movement in the transverse direction, by an eyelet having, passing through it, the pin supporting the roller.
- 7. Hinge according to claim 5, wherein said slider is arranged on the outside of the fixed arm.
- 8. Hinge according to claim 5, wherein said slider is arranged on the inside of the fixed arm.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
MI99A0651 |
Mar 1999 |
IT |
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