Applicant claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of German Application No. 10 2004 012 350.0 filed Mar. 11, 2004.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hinge plate for concealed placement between door frame and door panel. The hinge plate has two accommodation bodies or mounting bases that can be set into recesses in the door frame and in the door panel, and hinge brackets or shackles that work together in pairs, which are connected to rotate about a vertical axis of rotation.
On the mounting bases, in each instance, the end of one hinge bracket is mounted to rotate about a vertical axis of rotation, and the end of the other hinge bracket is guided to move longitudinally.
2. The Prior Art
A hinge plate having the structure described is known from EP 1 063 376 A2. With this known design, the hinge brackets each extend by half over the vertical section of the hinge plate. In order to adjust the height, the distance between the hinge brackets can be changed. For this purpose, the axis of rotation between the hinge brackets is formed as a setting spindle. The dimensional stability of this known arrangement needs improvement. The hinge plate is suitable for installation on light door panels, for example in the furniture sector.
A hinge plate for concealed placement between door frame and door panel is known from DE-U 202 13 155; this hinge plate is suitable for heavy doors. The hinge shackles or brackets, which are connected with one another so as to rotate, are structured in different ways. One hinge bracket is structured as a fork and has two fork arms that are connected with a rear connection segment. The second hinge bracket is inserted into the free space between the fork arms and has a center piece, mounted to rotate on the fork arms. Connected to the center piece at each of its two ends are broader end segments that project upward and downward. The hinge plate has proven itself in terms of its function. However, the production and installation effort and expenditure are great, since different parts have to be produced, and articulated connections have to be provided at the two fork arms of the one hinge bracket. The placement of bearing bores in the two fork arms and the installation of the related articulated connections requires several processing and handling steps.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a shape-stable hinge plate for concealed placement between door frame and door panel, which can be produced cost-effectively because of the simplest possible structure.
Proceeding from a hinge plate having the characteristics described initially, these and other objects are achieved by a hinge plate having hinge brackets or shackles in accordance with the invention. The hinge brackets are structured as connection elements having the same construction, namely a U shape with a connecting stay and vertically oriented shanks. The hinge brackets are joined together in the manner of a plug-in connection, and are connected to rotate at the connecting stays. If the connecting stay and the vertically oriented shanks are sized appropriately, the connection elements have a great stiffness, in terms of shape. They bridge the distance between the accommodation bodies or mounting bases and reach directly up to the mounting bases both on the top and at the bottom. In this way, mounting can take place on short pegs that bridge only a short distance gap.
The hinge shackles or brackets, which have the same construction, can be produced as cast parts made of plastic or metal, in cost-effective manner.
The articulated connection between the hinge shackles or brackets is made up of a bushing and a pin that can be inserted into the bushing. According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the connecting stay of the hinge bracket contains a bore into which the bushing or the pin can optionally be set. The bore can be configured as a dead-end bore, in which the bushing or the pin, respectively, is disposed so as not to fall out.
In another embodiment, the axles mounted on the mounting bases have a two-axle offset relative to one another in the case of an opening movement of the hinge plate. This offset is present in all functional positions of the hinge plate. In this way, an undesirable tipping movement of the door panel can be avoided, particularly in the open position of the hinge plate.
The longitudinal guide provided on the mounting bases can be disposed orthogonal to the front side of the accommodation body. A better utilization of the available installation space is possible, however, if the longitudinal guide provided on the mounting bases is oriented at a slant.
It is practical if adjustable inserts are disposed in the mounting bases, on which the ends of the hinge bows are mounted and guided to move longitudinally. The adjustability of the inserts can be utilized for two-dimensional or three-dimensional adjustment of the hinge plate. According to a preferred embodiment, the inserts of one mounting base are disposed in a guide recess of the mounting base, so as to be horizontally or vertically adjustable or both. The inserts of the other mounting base are adjustable orthogonal to its front side.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It should be understood, however, that the drawings are designed for the purpose of illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
Referring now to the drawings, the hinge plate shown serves to hold a door panel 1 on a door frame 2, so as to pivot. When the door is closed, the hinge plate is disposed in concealed manner. It is suitable for room doors in residential spaces.
The basic structure of the hinge plate shown in the drawings includes two accommodation bodies or mounting bases 3 and two hinge shackles or brackets 4. Mounting bases 3 can be set into recesses in door frame 2 and door panel 1. Hinge brackets 4 cooperate with each other in pairs and are connected so as to rotate or pivot about a vertical axis of rotation 5. Inserts 6, 6′ are disposed in mounting bases 3, on which inserts the end of one hinge bracket is mounted to rotate about a vertical axis of rotation, and the end of the other hinge bracket is guided to move longitudinally, in each instance.
A comparison of
The articulated connection 9 between hinge shackles or brackets 4 is made up of a bushing and a pin that can be inserted into the bushing. Connecting stay 7 of hinge brackets 4 contains a bore 12 into which the bushing or the pin can optionally be set. In the exemplary embodiment, bore 12 is configured as a dead-end bore in which the bushing or the pin, respectively, is disposed so as not to fall out.
It is evident from
In the exemplary embodiment, inserts 6 of the one mounting base are disposed to be horizontally adjustable in a guide recess of mounting base 3. Inserts 6′ of the other mounting base are adjustable orthogonal to its front side. By means of adjusting inserts 6, 6′, door panel 1 can be adjusted in the axis directions X and Y.
Mounting bases 3 have a front-side attachment flange 16 having bores 17, 18 for a screw attachment. In the exemplary embodiment, oblong holes 18 are provided in the attachment flange of a mounting base. In this way, a height adjustment on door frame 2 or door panel 1 is possible.
By means of the different adjustment possibilities, adjustments of the door panel with regard to height can be made, and alignment errors between the door panel and the door frame in the closed state can be corrected. All of the adjustments can be made from the front side, and therefore in the installed state of the hinge plate.
Although only at least one embodiment of the present invention has been shown and described, it is to be understood that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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