Claims
- 1. A hinge mechanism for joining a door to a vessel, the hinge mechanism comprising:a housing having a first end and a second end; a rod reciprocally disposed in the housing, the rod having a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to pivotally engage the door; and a spring disposed within the housing, the spring including a first end and a second end, the first and second ends operatively connected to a corresponding end of the rod by first and second slidable couplings, the first slidable coupling arranged to bias the rod in an inward direction in response to movement of the rod in an outward direction, the second slidable coupling arranged to bias the rod in the outward direction in response to movement of the rod in the inward direction, the spring, the rod, and the ends of the housing cooperating to permit movement of the rod between an outward position, an inward position, and a neutral position between the outward position and the inward position, the spring and the couplings further arranged to bias the rod toward the neutral position.
- 2. A hinge mechanism for joining a door to a vessel, the hinge mechanism comprising:a housing having a first end and a second end; a rod reciprocally disposed in the housing, the rod having a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to pivotally engage the door; and a spring disposed within the housing, the spring slidably coupled to the rod, the spring, the rod, and the ends of the housing cooperating to permit movement of the rod between an outward position, an inward position, and a neutral position between the outward position and the inward position, the spring further being arranged to bias the rod toward the neutral position; and wherein the rod includes a first shoulder and a second shoulder, the spring including a first end engaging the first shoulder when the rod is in the neutral position and a second end engaging the second shoulder when the rod is in the neutral position, the first end of the spring moveable away from the first shoulder when the rod is shifted toward the outward position, the second end of the spring moveable away from the second shoulder when the rod is shifted toward the inward position.
- 3. The hinge mechanism of claim 2, wherein the first shoulder and the second shoulder are separated by a narrowed central portion, and wherein the spring is a coil spring disposed between the first shoulder and the second shoulder, the narrowed central portion extending through an elongated passage in the coil spring.
- 4. The hinge mechanism of claim 2, including a first washer disposed adjacent the first end of the spring and a second washer disposed adjacent the second end of the spring, each of the washers slidable relative to the rod along the central portion and sized to abut an adjacent one of the shoulders.
- 5. The hinge mechanism of claim 4, including a first bushing disposed adjacent the first end of the housing and a second bushing disposed adjacent the second end of the housing, the first and second bushings sized to slidably receive therein an adjacent portion of the rod.
- 6. The hinge mechanism of claim 2, wherein the first end of the spring is operatively coupled to the rod by a first washer, and wherein the second end of the spring is slidably coupled to the rod by a second washer, the first washer sized to abut the first shoulder and the second washer sized to abut the second shoulder.
- 7. The hinge mechanism of claim 6, wherein the housing includes a first bushing adjacent the first end of the housing and a second bushing adjacent the second end of the housing, the first washer coacting with the first bushing when the rod is shifted toward the outward position, the second washer coacting with the second bushing when the rod is shifted toward the inward position.
- 8. The hinge mechanism of claim 2, wherein the first end of the rod comprises a ball rod end.
- 9. The hinge mechanism of claim 2, wherein the first end of the housing includes a first bushing and the second end of the housing includes a second bushing, each of the first and second bushings having a central aperture sized to slidably receive an adjacent portion of the rod.
- 10. The hinge mechanism of claim 9, wherein the rod includes a pair of spaced apart shoulders bounding a narrowed central portion, a distance between the shoulders matching a distance between the bushings.
- 11. A hinge mechanism for joining a door to a vessel, the hinge mechanism comprising:a housing having a first end and a second end; a rod reciprocally disposed in the housing, the rod having a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to pivotally engage the door; and a spring disposed within the housing and having a first end and a second end; a first coupling slidably connecting the first end of the spring to the first end of the rod; a second coupling slidably connecting the second end of the spring to the second end of the rod; the spring, the housing, and the first and second couplings cooperating to permit movement of the rod between an outward position, an inward position, and a neutral position between the outward position and the inward position, the spring further being arranged to bias the rod toward the neutral position.
- 12. The hinge mechanism of claim 11, wherein the rod includes a first shoulder and a second shoulder, the spring disposed between the shoulders and engaging the first shoulder and the second shoulder when the rod is in the neutral position, the first coupling cooperating with the spring and the first end of the housing to apply an inward biasing force to the rod in response to movement of the rod toward the outward position, the second coupling cooperating with the spring and the second end of the housing to apply an outward biasing force to the rod in response to movement of the rod toward the inward position.
- 13. The hinge mechanism of claim 12, wherein the first end of the housing includes a first bushing sized to guide the first end of the rod and the second end of the housing includes second bushing sized to guide the second end of the rod.
- 14. The hinge mechanism of claim 13, wherein the first and second shoulders are spaced apart a distance equal to a distance between the first and second bushings.
- 15. The hinge mechanism of claim 11, wherein the rod includes a narrowed central portion bounded by a pair of shoulders, and wherein each of the first coupling and the second coupling includes a washer sized to slide relative to the narrowed central portion, each of the washers sized to abut one of the shoulders.
- 16. The hinge mechanism of claim 11, wherein the first end of the rod comprises a ball rod end.
- 17. A hinge mechanism for joining a door to a vessel, the hinge mechanism comprising:a housing having a first end and a second end; a rod reciprocally disposed in the housing and moveable between an outward position, an inward position, and a neutral position between the inward position and the outward position, the rod having a first end and a second end, the first end being adapted to pivotally engage the door; and a spring disposed within the housing; an inner coupling engaging the first end of the rod and an outer coupling engaging the second end of the rod; the spring operatively engaging the couplings, the spring and the couplings arranged to apply an outward biasing force to the rod in response to movement of the rod toward the inward position and to apply an inward biasing force to the rod in response to movement of the rod toward the outward posit on, the spring and the couplings further arranged to apply a centering force to the rod when the rod is in the neutral position; the inner coupling arranged to disengage from the second end of the housing in response to outward movement of the rod and the outer coupling arranged to disengage from the first end of the housing in response to inward movement of the rod.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from earlier filed U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/209,332, filed Jun. 2, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Provisional Applications (1)
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