1. Field of the Invention
The disclosed invention relates to a hinge mechanism used for a door of a model car, especially a car made of plastic.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, a car type model (a minicar) is broadly popular as a toy for children or as ornaments aesthetically enjoyed by adults. For this reason, there is a demand to finely fabricate a minicar in order to imitate an authentic car as close as possible. Therefore, there are minicars offered for ornamental purposes which capture authentic cars inside and out.
Generally, the common door hinge mechanism on a plastic model car comprises a plastic lever arm with a hole, usually slim in shape, rotating around a pivot element. Further, the pivot element is either made of metal or plastic. Plastic is flexible but not hard enough. The hole of the plastic lever arm tends to wear out under constant rubbing with the pivot after constant opening and closing of the door. A clearance in the rotational movement of the hinge will be created, and thus the door will be more and more loosely fitted and not closed to the right position. At the same time, the tightly fitted door will not stay open and swing freely. The slim plastic lever arm also flexes when opening and closing the door, which tends to change the door closing position and therefore not shut evenly and flush along the body surface.
A high-end collectable model car selling at a high price requires all the doors to shut evenly and flush along the body surface. The doors need to stay firmly closed when they are not opened by hand, or stay open when they are not closed by hand. Because of this, the door hinge of such model car, just like a real car, requires a restriction on the door to open and close in the intended position. All the moving and rubbing parts in the door hinge must be made with metal for its durability and rigidity, which will not wear-out easily after repeatedly rubbing with each other and will not deform after prolonged use.
According to one exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention, a hinge mechanism used for a model car comprises a pivot element made of metal, a lever arm made of metal and a tension plate made of metal. The pivot element has a pivot axis and a base which could be attached to a body of the model car. The lever arm could be attached to an inner surface of the door of the model car and has at least one slot configured to receive the pivot axis of the pivot element. The tension plate is mounted to the lever arm and configured to press the pivot axis of the pivot element into the at least one slot of the lever arm.
According to another exemplary embodiment of the disclosed invention, a model car comprises a body made of plastic, a hinge mechanism made of metal and a door made of plastic. The hinge mechanism comprises a pivot element, a lever arm and a tension plate. The pivot element has a pivot axis and a base which is attached to a body of the model car. The lever arm is attached to an inner surface of the door of the model car and has at least one slot configured to receive the pivot axis of the pivot element. The tension plate is mounted to the lever arm and configured to press the pivot axis of the pivot element into the at least one slot of the lever arm.
In order to further understand the disclosed invention, the following embodiments are provided along with illustrations to facilitate the appreciation thereof; however, the appended drawings are merely provided for reference and illustration, without any intention to be used for limiting the scope of the invention.
The aforementioned illustrations and following detailed descriptions are exemplary for the purpose of further explaining the scope of the invention. Other objectives and advantages related to the invention will be illustrated in the subsequent descriptions and appended drawings.
As shown in
Except for “insert-molding,” the lever arm 2 could be abutted on the inner surface 303 of the door 30 by other means. For example, the lever arm 2 could he directly mounted on the inner surface 303 of the door 30 by mean of screwing. As another example, the lever arm could be attached to the inner surface 303 of the door 30 by mean of gluing. Further, as another example, the lever arm 2 is abutted on the inner surface 303 of the door 30 by mean of “heat-sticking.” Regarding the process of “heat-sticking,” several small plastic pins are made to protrude from the inner surface 303 of the door 30 and the lever arm 2 abuts on the inner surface 303 of the door 30 with small holes for the plastic pins to penetrate. A tool with heated tip will flatten the heads of the plastic pins such that the heads of the plastic pins are formed to be the riveting heads to secure the fixture of the lever arm 2.
The pivot axis 11 of the pivot element 1 is received in the slots 221 of the head portion 22 of the lever arm 2 such that the lever arm 2 could be rotated about the pivot axis 11. That is, the door 30 could be moved relative to the body 20.
The abutment 305 has a thread hole 302 aligning with the thread hole 215 of the stem portion of the lever arm 2 (see
In addition, as mentioned above, the pivot element 1, the lever arm 2 and the tension plate 3 are made of metal. When they are rubbed against each other, the wear of them will be minimal. Thus, after opening and closing the door 30 repeatedly, the tightness between the components of the hinge mechanism 10 will remain and the door 30 will not be loose in the movement and will not swing freely.
However, the above embodiments merely describe the principle and effects of the present disclosure instead of being used to limit the present disclosure. Therefore, persons skilled in the art can make modifications and variations to the above embodiments without departing from the spirit of the present disclosure. The scope of the present disclosure should be defined by the appended claims.
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