Hinge line for metal lockers in alignment, with external joint axis

Abstract
A hinge for metal cabinets has a first bearing support mounted to a body of a metal cabinet. A second U-shaped bearing support is attached to the door leaf of the metal cabinet by being inserted into a cutout provided in a corner area of an angled portion of the door leaf. The angled portion extends toward the body of the metal cabinet. A rotation axle of the hinge mounted in the first bearing support is positioned at an external side of the door leaf in the area of the angled portion. The second bearing support has a first bore. A fastener is received in the first bore for attaching the second bearing support to the door leaf. The first bore extends angularly to the door leaf and the angled portion. A U-shaped support bracket has U-legs embracing the second bearing support. The U-legs rests on the door leaf and the angled portion. The support bracket is provided with a second bore for penetration by the fastener.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a hinge for a metal cabinet, in particular, a switch cabinet, and is comprised of a first bearing support attached to the body of the metal cabinet and a second U-shaped bearing support mounted to the door of the metal cabinet and embracing the first bearing support, the door leaf having an angled portion extending toward the body of the metal cabinet and the second bearing support attached to the door leaf being inserted into a cutout provided in the area of the angled portion of the door. For cabinets mounted in a row, the rotation axle of the hinge is located external to the corner area formed by the angled portion of the door leaf.




A hinge with the aforementioned features is described in EP 0 223 871 B2; the second bearing support of this prior art hinge is attached to the door leaf by means of a clamping pin arrangement, wherein this clamping pin arrangement extend past the cutout area into the corner area formed by the angled portion and the door leaf and thereby secures in the cutout the second bearing support that is inserted into the door cutout. The clamping pin arrangement is embodied as a pin that penetrates both bearing supports.




The known hinge has the disadvantage with respect to the attachment of the second bearing support at the door that the arrangement of a clamping pin penetrating both bearing support s requires a special and complicated design of the first bearing support that is to be mounted on the cabinet body because the legs of this bearing support that project toward the door leaf have to be provided with a laterally open bore or recess for receiving the clamping pin when the door is closed. Furthermore, the stability of the door or of the corner area formed by the door and its angled portion, is negatively affected by the cutout provided there so that the door can be deformed in the area of the corner area when an according force acts on the hinge. Furthermore, the use of a clamping pin can be questionable with respect to various door leaf thicknesses and also the clamping pin cannot be handled in a reliable manner because it can be driven in either too tightly or too loosely. Furthermore, a clamping pin with a different and adjusted taper will have to be provided for each door leaf thickness.




It is therefore an object of the invention to suggest an attachment of the second bearing support at the door for a hinge of the aforementioned kind, with which the aforementioned disadvantages are prevented.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The solution to this object, including advantageous embodiments and further developments of the invention can be seen from the contents of the claims which follow this description.




The invention provides in its basic idea that, for attaching the second bearing support to the door leaf, the second bearing support is provided with a bore, extending angularly with its longitudinal axis to the door leaf and its angled portion, for receiving a fastener and is also provided with a U-shaped support bracket that embraces with its U-legs the second bearing support. The U-legs are supported on the door leaf and on the angled portion, and the support bracket is provided with a bore for penetration by the fastener. The invention has the advantage that by using the extra support bracket for attaching the second bearing support to the door leaf, the support action is moved outside of the weakened corner area and a support action of the support bracket is created against the angled portion of the door leaf. Thereby, the corner area of the door, weakened by the cutout is relieved. Providing an extra support bracket results in the use of the hinge to be independent from the thickness of the door because the pressure of the support bracket against the door or the angled portion, respectively, can be adjusted by the fastening bolt connecting the support bracket and the second bearing support. Finally, manipulation of the fastener is easy when the second bearing support is securely attached to the door.




One embodiment of the invention provides that the U-legs of the support bracket embrace the second bearing support above and below it, relative to the vertical axis of the metal cabinet, and extend into the corner area formed by the door leaf and its angled portion. It can be provided that the U-legs of the support bracket are provided with side surfaces which are aligned with the door leaf and its angled portion, respectively, and which rest against the door leaf and its angled portion when the fastener is inserted. Such an embodiment has the advantage that especially the corner areas above and below the cutout that receives the second bearing support is further stabilized by mounting the support bracket.




Alternatively, it can be provided that the U-legs of the support bracket laterally embrace the second bearing support parallel to the vertical axis of the metal cabinet and, with their end face areas, rest on the door leaf and on its angled portion.




In order to prevent shifting of the support bracket when the hinge is mounted, one embodiment of the invention can provide that the side surfaces of the U-legs of the support bracket are provided with pointed projections so that, when the fasteners is tightened, the pointed projections penetrate into the abutting surfaces of the door leaf or into the angled portion thereof, respectively. By this means a switch cabinet, for example, without switching devices in the door sheet metal, is also sufficiently grounded in accordance with the applicable standard.




According to different embodiments of the invention, the axis of the bore within the second bearing support for receiving the fastener can be aligned either with the angle bisector of the angle that is being formed by the door and its angled portion or the axis can extend at an angle to this imaginary line such that the angle bisector is intercepted in one direction or the other.




It is advantageous when the bore is a threaded bore and the fastener is a screw bolt.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The drawing illustrates one embodiment of the invention which will be described in the following. It is shown in:





FIG. 1

a hinge mounted on a cabinet body and a door, in a plan view,





FIG. 2

the first bearing support attached to the cabinet body, in a plan view,





FIG. 3

the second bearing support attached to the door, in a plan view,





FIG. 4

the support bracket for attaching the second bearing support illustrated in

FIG. 3

, in a plan view,





FIG. 5

the object of

FIG. 4

, in a side view.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, the hinge serves as a mounting support of a door leaf


11


at a cabinet body


10


; the door leaf is provided with an angled portion


13


pointing toward the cabinet body, so that a corner area


12


is formed.




As can be seen from

FIG. 2

, the hinge is comprised of a first bearing support


14


, attached to the cabinet body


10


by bore


15


provided at the first bearing support


14


and of a leg


16


that extends from the cabinet body


10


toward the door leaf


11


. At the end of the leg


16


that extends up to the corner area


12


, the rotation axle


17


of the hinge is arranged.





FIG. 3

shows an individual illustration of the second bearing support


18


which is inserted into an angled portion, not illustrated in detail, that is provided at the corner area


12


within the door leaf


11


and the angled portion


13


, and which can be attached to the door leaf


11


so that edges


19


of the second bearing support


18


embrace the rim portion of the cutout. For attaching the second bearing support


18


, a bore


20


is provided for receiving a fastener


24


illustrated in FIG.


1


. The bore


20


of the illustrated embodiment is a threaded bore and the fastener is a screw bolt. The bore for fastening extends with its axis approximately slanted relative to the corner area


12


so that the axis of the bore


20


crosses an imaginary angle bisector of the angle that is formed by the door leaf


11


and the angled portion


13


.




For fastening the second bearing support


18


, a separate support bracket


21


is provided which is shown in detail in

FIGS. 4 and 5

. The support bracket


21


is U-shaped such that its U-legs


22


embrace the second bearing support


18


above and below it, relative to the vertical axis of the cabinet, and project into the corner area


12


such that the side surfaces


25


of the U-legs


22


, positioned laterally relative to the corner area, each rest against the interior surface of the door leaf


11


as well as against the angled portion


13


. These side surfaces


25


are provided with pointed projections


26


which penetrate into the abutting surfaces when the hinge is mounted, and they can, thus, also be used for grounding. The portion of the support bracket


21


connecting the U-legs


22


has a bore


23


for penetration by the fastener


24


.




The second bearing support


18


is, thus, attached to the door such that the second bearing support is inserted into the cutout that is not illustrated, then the support bracket


21


is placed on top of the bearing support from the inside, and the fasting bolt


24


is threaded through the bore


23


of the support bracket


21


into the bore


20


of the second bearing support. By tightening the fastening bolt, the support bracket


21


is being tightened against the door leaf and against the angled portion and thereby secures the second bearing support


18


in the corner area


12


, wherein the edges


19


of the second bearing support


18


embrace the rim portion of the cutout. Thus, a stabilization of the corner area between the door leaf


11


and the angled portion


13


is created at the same time in the area of the cutout.




The features of the object disclosed in the above description, the claims and the drawing can, individually and in any desired combination, be essential to the realization of the invention in its various embodiments.




The specification incorporates by reference the entire disclosure of German priority document 296 18 406.3 of Oct. 22, 1996 and International Application PCT/DE97/02430 of Oct. 22, 1997.




The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge for metal cabinets comprising:a first bearing support for mounting to a body of a metal cabinet; a second bearing support for attachment to a door leaf of a metal cabinet by being inserted into a cutout provided in a corner area of an angled portion of the door leaf, said angled portion extending toward the body of the metal cabinet; a rotation axle mounted in said first bearing support for interconnecting said first and second bearing supports and for being positioned at an external side of the door leaf in the area of the angled portion; said second bearing support having a first bore; a fastener received in said first bore for attaching said second bearing support to the door leaf; said first bore extending angularly to the door leaf and the angled portion; a U-shaped support bracket having U-legs embracing said second bearing support, said U-legs being adapted to rest on the door leaf and the angled portion; said support bracket being provided with a second bore for penetration by said fastener for mounting said support bracket on said second bearing support.
  • 2. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein said U-legs embrace said second bearing support above and below said second bearing support, relative to a vertical axis of said metal cabinet, in said corner area.
  • 3. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein said U-legs have side surfaces aligned with the door leaf and the angled portion, respectively, wherein said side surfaces rest against the door leaf and the angled portion when said fastener is inserted.
  • 4. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein said U-legs laterally embrace said second bearing support parallel to a vertical axis of the metal cabinet and wherein said U-legs have end faces supported on the door leaf and the angled portion.
  • 5. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein side surfaces of said U-legs have pointed projections projecting toward respective abutting surfaces of the door leaf and the angled portion.
  • 6. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein the axis of said first bore is aligned with an angle bisector of the angle that is formed by the door and the angled portion.
  • 7. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein said axis of said first bore intercepts an angle bisector of the angle that is formed by the door and the angled portion.
  • 8. A hinge according to claim 1, wherein said first bore is a threaded bore and said fastener is a screw bolt.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
296 18 406 U Oct 1996 DE
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/DE97/02430 WO 00 4/22/1999 4/22/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO98/17886 4/30/1998 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
511050 Irwin Dec 1893
4010504 Griffin Mar 1977
4827568 Ramsauer May 1989
4914781 Sokn et al. Apr 1990
4937916 Redman Jul 1990
5259091 Mordick Nov 1993
5906028 Whisman et al. May 1999
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
42 24 468 C1 Jul 1992 DE
0 223 871 B1 Jun 1987 EP
0 466 289 A1 Jan 1992 EP