Hinge structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6493906
  • Patent Number
    6,493,906
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 2, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A hinge structure which is invisible from the front of the panel to be opened, the hinge structure comprising a first member which has first and second pins extending upwardly and a second member which has first and second slots to receive the first and second pins respectively, the first slot having an arcuate configuration to permit the first pin to move therein and the second slot having an elongated S-shaped configuration. The use of the two pins enables the door to fully open through greater than 90 degrees.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a hinge structure and more particularly, relates to a hinge structure to permit a door or like member to open, and wherein the hinge structure is out of view when the door is in the closed position.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




There are many different types of hinges known in the art and such structures have been employed for a number of years in various applications such as in cabinets and the like. When a door is mounted with a hinge such that the pivot point is behind the face of the door/frame assembly in the closed position, the door will not open properly unless there are provided means for displacing the door outwardly. Otherwise, the door will contact the frame structure upon which it is mounted.




There have been many proposals in the art to increase the distance of the door from the frame structure and many different types of hinges have been proposed to accomplish the above. However, most of the proposed hinges employ a number of members and have a relatively complicated structure. The hinges also tend to be relatively large, expensive and can pose some hazard to the ends of the fingers between the various members when opening and closing the door.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a novel and inexpensive hinge structure which permits the opening of a door which is mounted flush to the frame.




Initially, it will be understood that as used herein, the term “door” is used for convenience and it will be understood the hinge structure will be utilized with any swingable panel. Similar hinge structure may be employed.




According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a hinge structure comprising a first member having first and second pins extending upwardly therefrom, a second member, the second member having first and second slots designed to receive the first and second pins respectively, the first slot having an arcuate configuration to permit the first pin to move therein, the second slot having an elongated S-shaped configuration having a first arcuate portion thereof extending in a first direction and a second arcuate portion thereof extending in a second arcuate direction.




As set forth above, the hinge structure includes first and second members. It will be understood that reference herein will be made to each of the members being formed independently and subsequently attached to either the frame structure or the panel which is hingedly attached thereto. However, it will be understood that one may also incorporate the features of the invention into the hingeable panel and the surrounding frame structure—i.e. the pins could be formed in the frame and grooves provided within the panel to replace the slots. In such an arrangement, one set of the pins could be mounted on springs and then released to permit placement of the door. Such an arrangement is an alternative embodiment of the present invention.




There are several different ways of attaching the members to the panel and/or surrounding frame. Thus, the members can either be recessed within the panel and/or frame or alternatively, may be secured thereto in a conventional manner by mechanical fasteners such as screws and the like or alternatively, by adhesive means. Still further, various different shapes may be employed for attaching the member in a desired fashion.




The members, when formed of separate components, may be manufactured of any suitable material such as a plastics material, a metallic material, etc. It suffices to say that normally the material will be chosen for aesthetic purposes.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment thereof, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a hinge structure according to the present invention mounted on a door;





FIG. 2

is a top view thereof, partially in section, of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

when the door is in a closed position;





FIGS. 3 and 4

illustrate the embodiment of

FIG. 1

showing the opening of the door and the functioning of the hinge;





FIG. 5

is a view similar to

FIG. 1

of a further embodiment of a hinge structure according to the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a top view, partially in section, illustrating the embodiment of

FIG. 5

when the door is in a closed position;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view similar to

FIGS. 1 and 5

of a third embodiment of a hinge structure according to the present invention;





FIG. 7A

is a perspective view of a modified arrangement of the embodiment of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 8

is a top view, partially in section, of the embodiment of

FIG. 7

when the door is in a closed position;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view similar to

FIGS. 1

,


5


and


7


of a fourth embodiment of a hinge structure according to the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is a top view, partially in section, of the embodiment of

FIG. 9

when the door is a closed position.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto, there is illustrated in

FIG. 1

a portion of a door D which is mounted in a frame structure including a side frame member


10


and a bottom frame member


12


.




The hinge assembly according to the present invention has a first hinge member


14


which, in the illustrated embodiment, comprises a flat plate secured to bottom frame member


12


by means of screws


16


. Extending upwardly from first hinge member


14


is a first pin


18


and a second pin


20


. In this respect, it will be noted that first pin member


18


is situated closer to side frame member


10


than is second pin


20


. However, second pin


20


is situated closer to the opening defined by side frame member


10


and bottom frame member


12


.




The hinge assembly also includes a second hinge member generally designated by reference numeral


24


and which is comprised of a vertical portion


26


and a horizontal portion


30


. As may be seen in

FIG. 1

, vertical portion


26


is secured to the inner surface of door D by screws


28


while horizontal portion


30


may be recessed within the bottom wall of door D.




Horizontal portion


30


of second hinge member


24


includes a first slot or channel


32


which has a C-shaped configuration and which is designed to receive first pin


18


of first hinge member


14


and a second slot or channel generally designated by reference numeral


34


and which is designed to receive second pin


20


of first hinge member


14


.




As may be best seen in

FIG. 2

, second slot or channel


34


has a somewhat elongated S-shaped configuration with a first arcuate portion


36


and a second arcuate portion


38


. It will be noted that first arcuate portion


36


extends in a first direction while second arcuate portion


38


extends in an opposite direction.




In the illustrated embodiments, there is provided a flexible spring member


40


which is mounted on horizontal portion


30


of second hinge member


24


near a distal end of first arcuate portion


36


for reasons which will become apparent hereinbelow. It will, of course, be understood that the flexible spring member is optional and that the hinge structure functions without use of the flexible spring member


40


.




In use, first hinge member


14


and second hinge member


24


are mounted such that first pin


18


is slidably mounted within first slot


32


while second pin


20


is slidably mounted within second slot


34


.




When the door is a closed position, as shown in

FIG. 2

, first pin


18


is situated within first slot


32


at a first end thereof. Similarly, second pin


20


is situated at a distal end of first arcuate portion


36


where it is retained by means of spring member


40


. Thus, spring member


40


acts to retain door D in a closed position.




Upon an opening force being exerted on door D sufficient to overcome the force of spring member


40


, and as may be seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, when the opening force is exerted on door D, the slots


32


and


34


start to move on pins


18


and


20


respectively. In this respect, first pin


18


acts as a pivot for the hinge while second pin


20


acts as a guide.




By opening the door D, the sliding action of guide


34


shifts the relationship of first slot


32


and first pin


18


to the position shown in FIG.


3


. This movement enables the door to clear the surrounding side frame member


10


.




Once second pin


20


is positioned between first arcuate portion


36


and second arcuate portion


38


, first pin


18


reaches the opposite end of first slot


32


. At this point, second arcuate portion


38


is simply an arc to permit door D to open wider once it is clear the surrounding structure. When second pin


20


is positioned at the distal end of second arcuate portion


38


, the door is fully open and has rotated greater than 90 degrees—approximately 110 degrees.




The design thus offers a first pivoting point for the door combined with a shifting motion to enable the door to clear the surrounding structure. The action or force to open the door uses the arrangement as a moving fulcrum which provides a smooth motion for the opening and moving the doorway from the surrounding frame structure.




In the arrangement of

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a slight modification of the hinge structure is shown. Similar reference numerals in the


100


s are employed for similar components.




In this embodiment, first hinge member


114


has the bottom body portion similar to that of first hinge member


14


. However, it also has an upwardly extending flange


150


which is secured to side frame member


110


by means of screws


116


.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 7 and 8

, reference numerals in the


200


s are used to describe similar components. In this embodiment, second hinge member


224


has a vertical portion


226


which is secured to the inner end wall of door D instead of the side wall. In the arrangement shown in

FIG. 7A

, there will be seen that the hinge member can be mounted at a point other than at the top and bottom of the panel.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 9 and 10

, similar reference numerals in the


300


s are employed. In this embodiment, second hinge member


324


is recessed within the bottom of door D while first hinge member


314


is secured to both side frame member


310


and bottom frame member


312


by means of screws


316


.




It will be understood that the above described embodiments are for purposes of illustration only and that changes or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge structure comprising:a first member having first and second pins extending upwardly therefrom; a second member, said second member having first and second slots designed to receive said first and second pins respectively, said first slot having an arcuate configuration to permit said first pin to move therein, said second slot having an elongated S-shaped configuration having a first arcuate portion thereof extending in a first direction and a second arcuate portion thereof extending in a second arcuate direction, said hinge structure further including a spring member situated proximate one end of said second slot, said spring member biasing said second pin towards said one end of said second slot.
  • 2. The hinge structure of claim 1 wherein said first member is secured to a frame structure and said second member is secured to a swingable panel.
  • 3. The hinge structure of claim 3 wherein said first member is in the form of a plate secured to said frame structure.
  • 4. The hinge structure of claim 3 wherein said second member has a flange extending upwardly therefrom for securement to said swingable panel.
  • 5. The hinge structure of claim 2 wherein said second member is in the form of a plate secured to said swingable panel.
  • 6. The hinge structure of claim 2 wherein said second member has a flange extending outwardly therefrom for securement to said swingable panel.
  • 7. A hinge structure for use in securing a panel to a frame comprising:a first member having first and second pins extending upwardly therefrom; a second member, said second member having a substantially planar plate portion, said planar portion having a first marginal edge designed to be placed proximate an end wall of said panel; first and second slots formed in said plate portion, said first and second slots being designed to receive said first and second pins respectively, said first slot having an arcuate generally C-shaped configuration to permit said first pin to move therein, said first slot having a first end proximate said first marginal edge of said plate portion, said second slot having an elongated S-shaped configuration, a first end of said second slot being located proximate said first marginal edge of said plate portion, said second slot having a greater length than said first slot.
  • 8. In structure of claim 7 wherein said second member has a flange extending outwardly therefrom for securement to said panel.
  • 9. A structure comprising a frame and a panel, a hinge structure hingedly connecting said panel to said frame, said hinge structure comprising:a first member having first and second pins extending upwardly therefrom, said first member being secured to said frame; a second member, said second member being secured to said panel, said second member having first and second slots designed to receive said first and second pins respectively, said first slot having an arcuate configuration to permit said first pin to move therein, said second slot having an elongated S-shaped configuration; and the arrangement being such that when said panel is in a closed position adjacent said frame and a force is exerted thereon to open said panel, the initial opening of said panel is guided by relative movement between said first pin and said second pin to create a shifting motion of said panel with respect to said frame, and subsequent opening movement is guided by movement between said second pin and said second slot to permit full opening of the panel.
  • 10. The structure of claim 9 wherein said panel is rectangular and said frame extends thereabout, said panel being set flush with said frame.
  • 11. The structure of claim 9 wherein said panel comprises a cupboard door.
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