Hinge mounting assembly for a storage rack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6701575
  • Patent Number
    6,701,575
  • Date Filed
    Friday, January 11, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 9, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A hinge mounting assembly for an associated door panel is used for mounting to a panel to a storage rack. The rack generally includes at least one post having a front face and a side face. The front face has slots therein and the door panel generally has at least one bore defined therein. The hinge mounting assembly has a post plate and a door clamping member. The post plate has a hinge portion with a first end and a second end. The first end has bearing surfaces and an intermediate helical bearing surface. A door clamping member is pivotally mounted to the post plate. The door clamping member has a hinge post with a bearing surfaces and a helical bearing surface. The helical bearing surfaces enable the hinge mounting assembly to be “self closing” as well as reversibly mounted to the post.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention pertains to a door mount assembly for mounting a door panel to a storage rack arrangement. More particularly, the invention pertains to a self-closing, reversible hinge mounting assembly for pivotally mounting a door to a storage rack arrangement.




A wide variety of storage systems, such as shelves, racks, and the like are used in both retail and wholesale trades for storing and displaying items for sale. One common type of heavy-duty shelf system that is used, particularly in home improvement centers, and “warehouse-club” types of establishments is commonly referred to as a pallet rack.




Such storage systems typically include vertical risers or posts for supporting one or more shelves. The shelves generally span the area between the vertical posts and are primarily used to store consumer accessible items, or to store merchandise stock. To this end, doors or covers can be mounted in front of these storage shelves in order to deter consumer access or to prevent what might otherwise be an unsightly or unaesthetically appealing storage arrangement of merchandise. Additionally, these doors can be used as a type of signage for displaying product or service advertisements, as well as other useful information.




Known door mount systems suffer from numerous drawbacks. First, such systems are generally installation intensive, requiring numerous parts and thus considerable labor and cost to install. In addition, such systems often include a large number of small parts, such as hinges, nuts, bolts and the like, which can be lost or misplaced. Moreover, many hinge assemblies are limited in that they are not reversible meaning that they can only be mounted to either the right or left posts. This requires the extra feature of “separate” left-only and right-only post hinges.




Further, many of the self-closing types of hinges use springs and the like to return the door to a closed position. This also has its drawbacks or disadvantages in that springs can stretch or break, thus requiring service or replacement. In addition, such spring type hinges may not permit positioning the door in a “held-open” position while retaining a self-closing feature.




Accordingly, there exists a need for a hinge assembly for pivotally mounting doors to a storage rack. It is desirable that such hinge assembly is “self-closing” but permits positioning the door in a “held-open” position when it is fully opened. More desirably, such a hinge assembly can be reversibly installed on either the right post or the left post as desired, enabling the connected door to open outwardly in opposing directions.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A hinge mounting assembly for an associated door panel is used for mounting to a storage rack. The rack generally includes at least one post having a front face and a side face. The front face has slots therein and the door panel generally has at least one bore defined therein.




The hinge mounting assembly comprises a post plate mountable to the post. The post plate includes a base portion for positioning adjacent to the front face of the post, a post return for positioning adjacent to a side face of the post, and a body. The base portion has at least one post lock extending generally outwardly therefrom and is configured to be inserted into the post slots. The post lock has a lip portion for securely locking the post plate to the post slot. The body has a hinge portion with a first end and a second end. The first end has first and second post bearing surfaces and an intermediate helically extending surface between the first and second post bearing surfaces.




The door clamping member is pivotally mounted to the post plate. The door clamping member has a body, a hinge post, a tongue support and at least one locking tab. The locking tab extends in a generally transverse direction from the body for engagement with a first surface of the panel. The locking tab includes an opening and a finger that extends into the opening and is configured for insertion into the bore in the panel.




The tongue support extends generally outwardly from the body for providing an abutting surface with a second surface of the panel. The tongue support and locking tabs cooperate with one another to provide secure mounting of the door panel. The hinge post has a first clamp bearing surface, a second clamp bearing surface and a helically extending clamp bearing surface between the first and second clamp bearing surfaces. The hinge mount assembly includes a hinge pin pivotally connecting the post plate and the door clamping member.




When the hinge mounting assembly is in an open position, the second clamp bearing surface bears on the first post bearing surface and when in a closed position the second clamp bearing surface bears on the second post bearing surface. When the hinge mount assembly is in an intermediate position between the open and closed positions, the post helical surface and clamp helical surface slide relative to each other such that the hinge assembly tends to move to the closed position.




In a preferred embodiment the base portion has two post locks for insertion into respective post slots. In another embodiment, door clamping member has two locking tabs for engagement with the first surface of the panel. In yet another embodiment, the finger includes a detent portion for insertion into the bore in the panel.




In still another embodiment, the second end of the post plate body includes first post and second post bearing surfaces and an intermediate helically extending surface between the first and second post bearing surfaces. In yet another embodiment, the door clamping member has two hinge posts positioned at respective first and second ends of the door clamping member for engagement with the respective first and second ends of the post plate body so as to enable the hinge mounting assembly to be reversibly pivoted.




These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, in conjunction with the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The benefits and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a storage shelf system having a door mounted thereto by a reversible hinge mounting assembly embodying the principles of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of the hinge mounting assembly of

FIG. 1

, illustrating a post plate and door-clamp member;





FIG. 3A

is a perspective view of the post plate of the hinge assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3B

is a top view of the post plate of the hinge assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4A

is perspective view of the door-clamp member of the hinge assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4B

is a side view of the door-clamp member of the hinge assembly of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings an embodiment of the present invention that is discussed in greater detail hereafter. It should be understood that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated. It should be further understood that the title of this section of this application, namely “Detailed Description of the Invention” relates to a requirement of the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and should not be found to be limiting to the subject matter disclosed herein.




In the present disclosure, the words “a” or “an” are to be taken to include both the singular and the plural. Conversely, any reference to plural items shall, where appropriate, include the singular.




Referring now to the drawings, particularly

FIG. 1

, there is shown an exemplary storage rack arrangement


10


having a door panel


12


mounted thereto by a reversible hinge assembly


14


embodying the principles of the present invention. The exemplary storage rack


10


includes one or more vertically oriented posts


16


or uprights (one shown), spaced apart from one another. Typically, the posts


16


are in parallel relationship to one another to provide the storage rack arrangement


10


with additional vertical support. In a typical arrangement, each post


16


defines a mounting region and has a plurality of openings or slots


18


. The slots


18


are used to secure the hinge assembly


14


to the posts


16


. Preferably, the slots


18


are vertically arranged on a first surface or front face


20


of the post


16


, as shown. Those skilled in the art will recognize from a study of the following description and the figures that the present hinge assembly, although described with reference to mounting to a vertical post, can be adapted for mounting to a shelf or like horizontal support. For ease of description only, the following makes reference to a vertical mount, but, it is to be understood that other (e.g., horizontal mounts) are within the scope and spirit of the present invention.




The reversible hinge assembly


14


engages the post


16


at slots


18


, enabling the assembly


14


to be securely connected to the post


16


. The hinge assembly


14


mounts the door panel


12


to the post


16


, such that the panel


12


can be pivotally moved into an open or closed position relative to the rack


10


.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, there is an exploded view of one embodiment of the hinge assembly


14


. The hinge assembly


14


includes a mounting plate or post plate


22


configured for secure connection to the post


16


and a door-clamp member


24


for connecting to the door panel


12


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 3A and 3B

, the post plate


22


includes a base portion


26


, a post-return


28


, a body


30


and at least one, and preferably two mounting or post locks


32


, for securing the hinged mounting assembly


14


to the post


16


. The base portion


26


and post-return


28


are arranged in a generally perpendicular manner such that when the post plate


22


is mounted to the post


16


, the base portion


26


engages the front wall


20


of the post


16


and the post return


28


engages a second face or side wall (not shown) of the post


16


. The base portion


20


includes a first surface


36


that lies on or abuts the posts front face


20


.




Post locks


32


are hook-like elements that extend outwardly from the first surface


36


to securely connect the base portion


26


to the post


16


. The locks


32


include transversely extending upper and lower locking lips


38


,


40


respectively. Although the lips


38


,


40


are referred to as upper and lower, it will be recognized by those skilled in the art that when used on an opposing post (i.e., left-to-right or right-to-left), the “position” (e.g., upper or lower) will be reversed. The lips


38


,


40


permit positioning the first surface


36


on the front wall


20


of the post


16


to insert the locks


32


into the post slots


20


. The plate


22


is then urged or forced downward, thereby engaging the lips


38


,


40


with an inner wall surface (not shown) of the post


16


, locking the plate


22


to the post


16


. The base portion


26


can include one or more bores (not shown) for receiving a fastening member (not shown), such as a screw, bolt, or the like to lock the plate to the post


16


.




The post return


28


lies on (e.g., abuts) the side wall


34


of the post


16


. Like the base


26


, the post return


28


can include an opening


44


for receiving a fastening member to secure the plate


22


to the post


16


. In a mounted position, the post return


28


is locked to the side wall of the post


16


.




The body


30


includes a hinge portion


46


that has a generally cylindrical shape. The hinge


46


includes a central, longitudinal bore


48


that extends lengthwise through the body


36


from an upper or first end


50


to a lower or second end


52


. The bore


48


is configured to receive a hinge pin


54


, which pivotally connects the post plate


22


to the door-clamp member


24


. In the connected arrangement (as will be discussed in more detail below), the clamp member


24


pivots and slides relative to the post plate


22


, along the hinge pin


54


.




The hinge portion


46


has a first end


56


(illustrated as the upper end) and second end


58


(illustrated as the lower end). The first end


56


of the hinge portion


46


has first and second bearing surfaces


60


,


62


, and a helically-curved surface


64


extending between the bearing surfaces


60


,


62


. The intermediate curved surface


64


has a generally helical shape, extending in an inclined, angular manner as it transverses between and connects surfaces


60


and


62


. In a preferred embodiment, the hinge portion


46


upper and lower ends


50


and


52


each include a “set” of bearing and helical surfaces


60


,


62


,


64


, (and


60


′,


62


′,


64


′). As illustrated, each “set” of surfaces


60


,


62


,


64


and


60


′,


62


′,


64


′ is a mirror image of the other, enabling the hinge assembly


14


to be reversibly mounted.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4A and 4B

, there is shown a door-clamp member


24


that includes a body portion


66


, at least one and preferably two hinge posts


68


, a tongue support


70


and at least one and preferably two locking tabs


72


. The door-clamping member


24


connects the door panel


12


to the hinge assembly


14


, enabling the panel


12


to be pivoted into an open or closed position relative to the storage rack


10


.




The body portion


66


has a first end


74


, a second end


76


, a front portion


78


, a rear portion


80


, and first and second edges


82


,


84


. Notably, it is contemplated that the body portion


66


of the door-clamping member


24


can have various configurations without departing from the novel scope of the present invention.




The locking tabs


72


are integrally formed with the body portion


66


. Preferably the locking tabs


72


are positioned adjacent to the first edge


82


, extending in an outward, generally transverse direction relative to the front portion


78


. It is preferable that at least one locking tab


72


is positioned at each of the respective first and second ends


74


,


76


in order to provide a secure mounting connection with the panel


12


.




The locking tab


72


has an opening


86


defined therein, and a biased finger


88


. The biased finger


88


extends from a peripheral portion


90


of the tab


72


, to flex generally into the opening


86


from a peripheral portion


90


of the tab


72


, to flex generally transversely to the tab opening


86


. The biased finger


88


has a hub or detent portion


92


that extends generally transversely from the finger


88


. Preferably, the biased finger


88


is formed of a relatively resilient material to permit the finger


88


to flex.




The tongue support


70


is integrally formed with the body portion


66


and is positioned in a spaced, generally parallel relationship to the locking tabs


72


, adjacent to the second edge


84


of the body portion


66


. The tongue


70


extends in an outward, generally transverse direction from the front portion


78


parallel to and between the tabs


72


. The tongue


70


has a panel


12


engaging or bearing surface


94


.




To connect the panel


12


to the door clamp member


24


, the panel


12


is positioned between the tongue support


70


and locking tabs


72


and is urged into the space (indicated at


96


in

FIG. 4B

) between the tongue


70


and tabs


72


. Those skilled in the art will recognize that the holes


98


in the panel


12


must be space to align with the finger detents


92


of the door clamp member


24


so as to properly lock the panel


12


to the member


24


. In this manner, the locking tabs


72


engage the panel first surface


100


, providing a biasing force against the first surface


100


, and the tongue support


70


engages the second surface


102


, to secure the panel


12


in the member


24


. That is, the panel


10


is sandwiched between the tongue


70


and tabs


72


. When the panel


12


is fully engaged with the door-clamp member


24


, the fingers


88


tend to return to their “at rest” state, which urges the detents


92


into the holes


98


in the panel


12


, thus locking the panel


12


to the member


24


.




The hinge post


68


is also integrally formed with the body portion


66


. Preferably, hinge posts


68


are positioned at respective first and second ends


74


,


76


of the body portion


66


. In a current embodiment, the hinge post


68


has a generally cylindrical shape. Each hinge post


68


has first and second bearing surfaces


104


and


106


and a helically curved surface


108


, located intermediate the bearing surfaces


104


,


106


. The curved surface


108


has a generally helical shape, which extends in an angled or inclined manner from the first bearing surface


104


to the second bearing surface


106


.




The post plate


22


cooperates with the door-clamp member


24


to enable the panel


12


to be pivoted into an open or closed position relative to the storage rack


10


. The post plate


22


has a curved outer edge


25


, which facilitates pivoting movement with the door clamp member


24


. In a fully open position, the door clamp member second bearing surface


106


rests on the post plate first bearing surface


60


. In a fully closed position, the door clamp member first bearing surface


104


rests on the post plate second bearing surface


62


. During pivoting i.e., between the open and closed positions, helical surface


64


transverses (e.g., slides) along surface


108


to urge or move the panel


12


to the closed position.




To move the panel


12


from the open position to the closed position, the panel


12


is pivoted such that surface


108


rides up along surface


64


until bearing surface


106


rests on bearing surface


60


. Because these surfaces are “flat” the panel will remain in the open position. However, the slightest urging of the panel


12


toward the closed position moves these “flat” surfaces


106


and


60


out of engagement, positions the helical surfaces


64


,


108


in engagement and the panel


12


will thus pivot to the closed position. In this arrangement, the curved surface


108


of the hinge post


68


engages the curved surface


66


of the post plate


22


in a generally complementary manner, enabling the curved surfaces


66


and


108


to slide relative to each other. The pivotal sliding movement causes the hinge assembly


14


and associated door panel


12


to rotate, thereby moving the panel


12


and hinge assembly


14


into a closed position.




In a preferred embodiment, the post plate


22


and door-clamping member


24


each have a generally symmetrical configuration, which enables the assembly


14


to be reversibly mounted to either the left post


16


or the right post, as desired. When positioned on the left post, the connected door panel


12


extends from the left post of the rack


10


into a space in front of the shelf and opens in a generally clockwise manner (as viewed from the top) away from the shelf, exposing the contents on the rack. For reversed positioning on the right post, the post plate


22


slides along the pin


54


from one end of the door-clamping member


24


to the other. When positioned on the right post


16


, the connected door panel


12


extends from the right side of the rack


10


into a space in front of the shelf and opens in a generally counterclockwise manner relative to the left post


16


. Those skilled in the art will recognize that it is only the upper hinge post


68


and hinge portion upper end


36


that are used for pivoting/closing the panel


12


that the lower hinge post


68


is used only to provide a secure mounting for the hinge pin


54


. It is only when the hinge assembly


14


is reversed (i.e., used on the opposite door) that the hinge posts


68


and hinge portion “upper” and “lower” ends


50


,


52


are reversed and thus used. Those skilled in the art will therefore appreciate that the hinge assembly


14


can be fabricated as a “left-only” or “right-only” member and thus require only one “set” of bearing and helical bearing surfaces on the door clamping member and door post hinge portion.




Those skilled in the art will recognize that although the present hinge assembly


14


is described as being mounted to a vertical post


16


, the assembly


14


can readily be adapted for mounting to a horizontal member, such as a shelf, using an arrangement such as that illustrated in Conway et al., U.S. Pat. No. 6,108,956, (which patent is commonly assigned with the resent application and is incorporated herein by reference), and can be mounted for pivoting in a horizontal plane as well as a vertical plane. All such mountings and adaptations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention.




All patents referred to herein, are hereby incorporated herein by reference, whether or not specifically do so within the text of this disclosure.




From the foregoing it will be observed that numerous modifications and variations can be effectuated without departing from the true spirit and scope of the novel concepts of the present invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific embodiments illustrated is intended or should be inferred. The disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims when the claims are properly interpreted.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge mounting assembly for mounting an associated door panel to a storage rack, the rack including at least one mounting region having a first face and a second face, the first face having slots therein, the door panel having at least one bore defined therein, the hinge mounting assembly comprising:a mounting plate mountable to the mounting region, the mounting plate including a base portion for positioning adjacent the first face of the mounting region, a return for positioning adjacent the second face of the mounting region, and a body, the base portion having at least one mounting lock extending generally outwardly therefrom and configured to be inserted into the first face slots, the mounting lock having a lip portion for securely locking the mounting plate to the first face slot, the body having a hinge portion having a first end and a second end, the first end having first and second plate bearing surfaces and an intermediate helically extending surface between the first and second plate bearing surfaces; a door clamping member pivotally mounted to the mounting plate, the door clamping member having a body, a hinge post, a tongue support and at least one locking tab, the locking tab extending in a generally transverse direction from the body for engagement with a first surface of the panel, the locking tab including an opening and a finger extending into the opening configured for insertion into the bore in the panel, the tongue support extending generally outwardly from the body for providing an abutting surface with a second surface of the panel, the tongue support and locking tab cooperating with one another to provide secure mounting of the door panel, the hinge post having first and second clamp bearing surfaces and a helically extending clamp bearing surface between the first and second clamp bearing surfaces; and a hinge pin pivotally connecting the mounting plate and the door clamping member, wherein when the hinge mounting assembly is in an open position, the second clamp bearing surface bears on the first plate bearing surface, when in a closed position the second clamp bearing surface bears on the second plate bearing surface, and when in an intermediate position between the open and closed position, the plate helical surface and clamp helical surface slide relative to each other such that the hinge assembly tends to move to the closed position.
  • 2. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mounting plate base portion has two mounting locks for insertion into respective first face slots.
  • 3. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the finger includes a detent portion for insertion into the bore in the panel.
  • 4. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the mounting plate body has a curved outer edge.
  • 5. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the base portion of the mounting plate includes at least one bore for receiving a fastening member.
  • 6. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the door clamping member has two locking tabs for engagement with the first surface of the panel.
  • 7. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 6 wherein the tongue support is disposed between the looking tabs.
  • 8. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein the second end of the mounting plate body includes first and second mounting plate bearing surfaces and an intermediate helically extending surface between the first and second mounting plate bearing surfaces.
  • 9. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 8 wherein the door clamping member has two hinge posts positioned at respective opposing ends of the door clamping member for engagement with respective first and second ends of the mounting plate body.
  • 10. A hinge mounting assembly for mounting an associated door panel to a storage rack, the rack including at least one post having slots therein, the door panel having at least one bore defined therein, the hinge mounting assembly comprising:a post plate mountable to the post, the post plate including a base portion, a post return, and a body, the base portion having at least one post lock configured to be inserted into the post slots for securely locking the post plate to the post, the body having a hinge portion having a first end having first and second post bearing surfaces, and an intermediate helical surface between the first and second surfaces, a door clamping member pivotally mounted to the post plate, the door clamping member having a hinge post and at least one locking tab for engagement with the panel, the hinge post having first and second door clamp bearing surfaces and an intermediate helical surface between the first and second surfaces, for engagement with the post bearing surfaces; and a hinge pin pivotally connecting the post plate and the door clamping member, wherein when the hinge mounting assembly is in an open position, the second clamp bearing surface bears on the first post bearing surface, when in a closed position the second clamp bearing surface bears on the second post bearing surface, and when in an intermediate position between the open and closed position, the post helical surface and clamp helical surface slide relative to each other such that the hinge assembly tends to move to the closed position.
  • 11. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the base portion has two post locks for insertion into respective post slots.
  • 12. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the door clamping member has two locking tabs for engagement with the first surface of the panel.
  • 13. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the post plate body has a curved outer edge.
  • 14. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the base portion of the post plate includes at least one bore for receiving a fastening member.
  • 15. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 10 wherein the second end of the post plate body includes first and second post bearing surfaces and an intermediate helically extending surface between the first and second post bearing surfaces.
  • 16. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 15 wherein the door clamping member has two hinge posts positioned at respective opposing ends of the door clamping member for engagement with respective first and second ends of the post plate body.
  • 17. The hinge mounting assembly in accordance with claim 15 wherein a tongue support is disposed between the locking tabs.
  • 18. A hinge mounting assembly for an associated door panel for mounting to a storage rack, the rack including at least one post having a front face and a side face, the front face having slots therein, the door panel having at least one bore defined therein, the hinge mounting assembly comprising:a post plate including means for connecting the post plate to the post and also including a helical surface, a door clamping member pivotally mounted to the post plate, the door clamping member having a body, a hinge post, and means for mounting the door panel to the door clamping member, the hinge post having first clamp and second clamp bearing surface and a helically extending clamp bearing surface between the first and second clamp bearing surfaces, and when in an intermediate position, the helical surface and the helically extending clamp bearing surface slide relative to each other such that the hinge assembly tends to move to the closed position; and means for pivotally connecting the post plate and the door clamping member.
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