Hinge system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6804862
  • Patent Number
    6,804,862
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 5, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 19, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
The hinge system has a hinge pin having a plurality of cylinders. Each of the cylinders has at least one section having a predetermined diameter, a first cylinder of the plurality of cylinders having a first diameter with every succeeding cylinder having one of a diameter equal to or less than a diameter of a preceding cylinder. The cylinders are arranged end-to-end on a common axis. A first leaf of the hinge systems includes an attachment portion and at least one elongated knuckle portion located on one edge of the attachment portion. The knuckle portion of the first leaf is axially continuous and has an axial extending bore having at least one section having a predetermined diameter. A second leaf of the hinge system includes an attachment portion and at least one knuckle portion along one edge of the attachment portion. The knuckle portion of the second leaf has an axially extending bore, having at least one section having a predetermined diameter, coaxial with the bore of the knuckle portion of the first leaf. The bores of the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves define an axially extending passage having different diameters that correspond to the diameters of the cylinders of the hinge pin. The hinge pin extends through the passage defined by the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves to provide a pivotal connection between the first and second leaves.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to hinge systems, and more particularly to hinge systems having pins that are dowels that provide for decreasing diameters over the length of the dowel and that provide enhanced connection of the leaves of a hinge.




BACKGROUND




The cooperating leaves of hinges such as strap and T-hinges are generally formed by metal stamping equipment from heavy gauge steel sheet. These leaves have an attachment portion for securing the hinge to a door or gate and to the associated door or gate frame, and one or more prongs or knuckles thereon which have aligned apertures there through and which define a barrel or passage in which is seated a hinge pin or pins. Once the leaves are attached to a door and doorframe, it is well known that it is often difficult to align the passages of the leaves such that the pin is easily insertable.




Hinge pins of various types are known in the art. One known hinge has a first leaf including an attachment portion and a knuckle portion centrally located on one edge of the attachment portion, and has a passage extending axially there through. Pair of bearing inserts are located at the opposite ends of the knuckle portion and extend into its axial passage, and each of the inserts has a tubular body portion of generally circular cross section. A radially outwardly extending flange portion at one end of the inserts abuts the adjacent end of the knuckle portion, and the tubular body portion is engaged within the knuckle portion to inhibit relative rotation. A second hinge leaf includes an attachment portion and a pair of spaced apart knuckle portions along one edge between which the knuckle portion of the first leaf is disposed, and the flange portions of the inserts abut the inner end of its knuckle portions. The knuckle portions of the second hinge leaf have an axially extending passage therein which is coaxial with the passage of the first leaf knuckle portion. Extending through the passages of the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves and in the inserts, is a hinge pin which is engaged with the knuckle portions of the second leaf to prevent relative movement there between. However, it is freely rotatable in the bearing inserts to provide a pivotal connection between the first and second hinge leaves. However, this type of hinge is also difficult to assemble due to the multiplicity of components.




Therefore, there is a need for an improved hinge system that allows for easy assembly of the components of the hinge system.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with particularity in the appended claims. The invention may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in the several figures of which like reference numerals identify like elements, and in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective exploded view of a prior art hinge;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of one embodiment of a hinge pin for use in the hinge system;





FIG. 3

is another perspective view of an embodiment of a hinge pin for use in the hinge system;





FIGS. 4-15

depict various embodiments of hinge leaves and hinge pins for use in the hinge system.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




While the present invention is susceptible of embodiments of various forms, they are shown in the drawings, and will hereinafter be described, some exemplary and non-limiting embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the invention. It is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated.





FIG. 1

depicts a prior art hinge


100


having first and second leaves


102


,


104


. Each of the first and second leaves


102


,


104


has attachment portions with holes


106


,


108


respectively for receiving, for example, screws (not shown). One example of the use of such a hinge is for one leaf to be attached to a door frame and the other leaf to be attached to the edge of a door as is well known. Each of the leaves


102


,


104


has knuckle portions


110


,


112


, respectively. The knuckle portion, such as knuckle portion


110


, has a bore


114


that extends through the knuckle portion


110


. When the leaves


102


,


104


are assembled, the bores of the knuckle portions align and form a passage through which is inserted a hinge pin


116


. It is well known that because of the weight of a door, for example, to which one of the leaves is attached, it is difficult to insert the hinge pin


116


through the bores of the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves


102


,


104


. Many times a user must resort to hammering the hinge pin


116


through the bores of the knuckle portions


110


,


112


thereby damaging the hinge pin


116


as well as the knuckle portions


110


,


112


. Embodiments of the hinge system of the disclosed herein overcome these drawbacks of the prior art hinges.




In general terms the hinge system has a hinge pin having a plurality of cylinders. Each of the cylinders has at least one section having a predetermined diameter, a first cylinder of the plurality of cylinders having a first diameter with every succeeding cylinder having one of a diameter equal to or less than a diameter of a preceding cylinder. The cylinders are arranged end-to-end on a common axis. A first leaf of the hinge systems includes an attachment portion and at least one elongated knuckle portion located on one edge of the attachment portion. The knuckle portion of the first leaf is axially continuous and has an axial extending bore having at least one section having a predetermined diameter. A second leaf of the hinge system includes an attachment portion and at least one knuckle portion along one edge of the attachment portion. The knuckle portion of the second leaf has an axially extending bore, having at least one section having a predetermined diameter, coaxial with the bore of the knuckle portion of the first leaf. The bores of the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves define an axially extending passage having different diameters that correspond to the diameters of the cylinders of the hinge pin. The hinge pin extends through the passage defined by the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves to provide a pivotal connection between the first and second leaves.





FIGS. 2 and 3

depict one embodiment of a hinge pin for use in the hinge system. The hinge pin


200


may have a plurality of cylinders, such as first cylinder


202


, second cylinder


204


and third cylinder


206


as depicted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The cylinders are arranged end to end about a common axis and each of the first, second and third cylinders,


202


,


204


and


206


may have a different diameter, or other embodiments may have more than one diameter. The first cylinder


202


has a first diameter with every succeeding cylinder having one of a diameter equal to or less than a diameter of a preceding cylinder. As depicted in each

FIG. 2 and 3

the first cylinder


202


has the largest diameter, while the second cylinder


204


has a diameter that is smaller than the diameter of the first cylinder


202


and larger than the diameter of the third cylinder


206


. Also as depicted in

FIG. 3

, the first cylinder


202


has an end-wall


208


, the second cylinder


204


has an end-wall


210


and the third cylinder


206


has an end-wall


212


. The edges of the end walls may be squared off as depicted in

FIG. 3

, or may have other curved or angled configurations. Also the hinge pin


200


, as depicted in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, may be formed of various materials, such as steel, brass, plastic, wood, etc. The cylinders of the hinge pin


200


may also be formed from one material, or may be formed separately and joined together.





FIGS. 4-15

depict various embodiments of the leaves and hinge pins of the hinge system.




As depicted in

FIG. 4

the first and second leaves


402


,


404


may have holes


410


,


414


for accepting screws for mounting the leaves


402


,


404


to, for example, a doorframe and door, respectively. Other attachment means could be utilized such as rivets, or the holes


410


,


414


may be eliminated and the first and second leaves


402


,


404


may be attached to the respective structures via gluing, welding, etc. The leaves


402


,


404


may be formed from a variety of materials, such as steel, brass, plastic, wood, etc. The first leaf


402


may have a first knuckle portion


406


having a bore


416


and a second knuckle portion


408


having a bore


420


. The second leaf


404


may have a knuckle portion


412


having a bore


418


. A hinge pin


522


for use with the

FIG. 4

embodiment is depicted in FIG.


5


. As depicted, the hinge pin


522


may have a first cylinder


524


, a second cylinder


526


and a third cylinder


528


. Diameters of the three cylinders


524


,


526


and


528


decrease, as depicted in FIG.


5


. The hinge pin


522


may also have a cap


524


attached to an end of the first cylinder


524


opposed from an end of the cylinder


524


, which is attached to the second cylinder


526


.




The bores


416


,


418


and


420


and the knuckle portions


406


,


412


and


408


, respectively, are structured such that they fit the configuration of the cylinders


524


,


526


and


528


of the hinge pin


522


. That is, the bores


416


,


418


and


420


create a passageway for the hinge pin


522


. It can be appreciated that when installing the hinge pin


522


, the third cylinder


528


first enters the bore


416


and because it is of significantly less diameter than the bore


416


it is easily insertable therein. Only when the hinge pin


522


has been substantially inserted into the passageway, formed by the bores


416


,


418


,


420


, does the hinge pin


522


become snugly fit within the formed passageway. Thus, this provides an easier method of installing the hinge pin


522


for pivotably attaching together the first and second leaves


402


,


404


.




In the

FIG. 4

embodiment, the first knuckle portion


406


has a bore


416


that fits in terms of diameter the first cylinder


524


of the hinge pin


522


. The second knuckle portion


408


has a bore


420


, which fits in terms of diameter the third cylinder


528


of the hinge pin


522


. The knuckle portion


412


of the second leaf


404


has three sections with different diameters such that it fits the first, second and third diameters of the first, second and third cylinders


524


,


526


and


528


of the hinge pin


522


.





FIG. 6

depicts another embodiment of the first and second leaves


602


,


604


, which respectively have first and second knuckle portions


606


,


608


on knuckle portion


612


. Optional mounting holes


610


,


614


are provided in the first and second leaves


602


,


604


, respectively. The bores


616


,


618


,


620


in the knuckle portions


606


,


612


,


608


, respectively, form a passageway having a configuration as depicted in FIG.


6


. It is to be noted that in this embodiment the bore


620


does not extend the full length of the second knuckle


608


.





FIG. 7

depict a hinge pin


722


for use with the first and second leaves


602


,


604


depicted in FIG.


6


. The hinge pin


722


has a first cylinder


724


, a second cylinder


726


and a third cylinder


728


. A cap


725


may also be provided on the first cylinder


724


. The passageway formed by the bores


616


,


618


and


620


fit the configuration of the cylinder


724


,


726


and


728


of the hinge pin


722


. Therefore, when inserted in the passageway the hinge pin


722


pivotably attaches together the leaves


602


and


604


.




A further embodiment of the hinge system is depicted in

FIGS. 8 and 9

. In

FIG. 8

the first and second leaves


802


,


804


have respective knuckle portions


806


,


812


and


808


, respectively. Optional holes


810


,


814


are provided in the first and second leaves


802


,


804


for attachment to structural components.





FIG. 9

depicts a hinge pin


922


having a first cylinder


924


, a second cylinder


926


and a third cylinder


928


. In this embodiment the first knuckle


806


may have a bore


816


, which has a diameter that corresponds to the diameter of the cylinder


924


of the hinge pin


922


. It is to be understood of course that the diameters would not be exactly equal but would have a slight difference such that the cylinder


924


may slide into the bore


816


. The knuckle portion


812


has a bore


818


, which has a diameter that accepts the second cylinder


926


, and the knuckle portion


808


has a bore


820


, which corresponds to the third cylinder


928


. In this embodiment it is to be appreciated that each of the knuckle portions


806


,


812


and


808


has a single diameter bore, such as bores


816


,


818


,


820


.




A further embodiment is depicted in

FIGS. 10 and 11

wherein leaves


1002


and


1004


have respective knuckle portions


1006


,


1012


,


1008


with respective bores


1016


,


1018


,


1020


. The first and second leaves


1002


,


1004


have optional mounting holes


1010


and


1014


, respectively. The hinge pin


1122


depicted in

FIG. 11

has a first cylinder


1124


, a second cylinder


1126


, and a third cylinder


1128


. The bores


1016


,


1018


and


1020


form a passageway having a configuration as depicted in FIG.


10


and which substantially corresponds to the configuration of the hinge pin


1122


.





FIGS. 12 and 13

depict a further embodiment of the hinge system wherein the first and second leaves


1202


,


1204


have respective knuckle portions


1202


,


1212


,


1206


,


1213


,


1208


. The leaves


1202


and


1204


may have optional mounting holes


1210


and


1214


, respectively. The knuckle portions


1202


,


1212


,


1206


,


1213


,


1208


have respective bores


1217


,


1215


,


1216


,


1218


and


1220


. These bores form a passageway that corresponds to the hinge pin


1322


depicted in FIG.


13


. The hinge pin


1322


has a first cylinder


1324


, a second cylinder


1328


, and a third cylinder


1330


. In this embodiment the leaves


1202


and


1204


each have a plurality of knuckle portions that alternate when the leaves


1202


and


1204


are assembled.




The hinge pin may have any number of cylinders such as depicted in the hinge system of

FIGS. 14 and 15

. In

FIG. 14

, the first leaf,


1402


and second leaf


1404


have respective knuckle portions


1402


,


1412


,


1406


,


1413


,


1408


that correspondingly have bores


1415


,


1417


,


1416


,


1418


and


1420


. These bores form a passageway that corresponds to the cylinders of hinge pin


1522


as depicted in FIG.


15


. Hinge pin


1522


has a first cylinder


1524


, a second cylinder


1526


, a third cylinder


1528


, a fourth cylinder


1530


and a fifth cylinder


1532


. It is to be appreciated that the hinge pin may have any number of cylinders. Also, the knuckle portions of the leaves of the hinge system may each have a single diameter, which is equal to or different from other diameters of knuckle portions, or may have two or more different diameters such that the knuckle portions form a passageway that accepts a respective hinge pin configuration.




The present invention is not limited to the particular details of the apparatus depicted, and other applications are contemplated. Certain other changes may be made in the above-described apparatus without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention herein involved. In general, the various embodiments of the system may have components, which are formed from different types of material. Also, the hinge pins may be provided with a cap or may be provided without a cap. Also the leaves of the hinge system may have different styles, such as what is commonly termed as plain or standard, unequal, multiple, multiple barrel, reverse, one leaf reverse, offset, etc. Also the style of the hinge may take different forms such as strap hinges, T-hinges and butt hinges. It is intended, therefore, that the subject matter in the above depiction shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge system, comprising:a hinge pin having at least first, second and third cylinder, the second cylinder being of a smaller diameter than the first cylinder and a larger diameter than the third cylinder, the first, second and third cylinder arranged directly adjacent each adjoining cylinder in order of decreasing size and about a common axis; a first leaf including an attachment portion and at least one elongated knuckle portion located on one edge of the attachment portion, the knuckle portion of the first leaf being axially continuous and having an axially extending bore having at least one section having a predetermined diameter; a second leaf including an attachment portion and at least one knuckle portion along one edge of the attachment portion, the knuckle portion of the second leaf having an axially extending bore, having at least one section having a predetermined diameter, coaxial with the bore of the knuckle portion of the first leaf; the bore of the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves defining an axially extending passage having at least first, second and third substantially cylindrical areas having different diameters that correspond to the at least first, second, and third cylinders of the hinge pin; the hinge pin extending through the passage defined by the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves to provide a pivotal connection between the first and second leaves wherein a diameter of the first cylinder of the hinge pin is greater than a diameter of the second cylinder of the hinge pin, and a diameter of the second cylinder of the hinge pin is greater than a diameter of the third cylinder of the hinge pin, wherein the knuckle portions of the first leaf alternate with the knuckle portions of the second leaf to define the passage, wherein the first leaf has at least first and second knuckle portions and the second leaf has at least one knuckle portion, the bore of the first knuckle portion of the first leaf having a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the first cylinder of the hinge pin, the bore of the knuckle portion of the second leaf having at least first, second and third sections, the second section being of a smaller diameter than the first section and a larger diameter than the third section, the first, second and third sections arranged directly adjacent each adjoining section in order of decreasing size and corresponding to the first, second and third cylinders of the hinge pin, respectively, and the bore of the second knuckle portion of the first leaf having a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the third cylinder of the hinge pin.
  • 2. A hinge system, comprising:a hinge pin having at least first, second and third cylinders, the second cylinder being of a smaller diameter than the first cylinder and larger diameter than the third cylinder, the first, second and third cylinders arranged directly adjacent each adjoining cylinder in order of decreasing size and about a common axis; a first leaf including an attachment portion and at least one elongated knuckle portion located on one edge of the attachment portion, the knuckle portion of the first leaf being axially continuous and having an axially extending bore having at least one section having a predetermined diameter; a second leaf including an attachment portion and at least one knuckle portion along one edge of the attachment portion, the knuckle portion of the second leaf having an axially extending bore, having at least one section having a predetermined diameter, coaxial with the bore of the knuckle portion of the first leaf; the bores of the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves defining an axially extending passage having at least first, second and third substantially cylindrical areas having different diameters that correspond to the at least first, second, and third cylinders of the hinge pin; the hinge pin extending through the passage defined by the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves to provide a pivotal connection between the first and second leaves wherein a diameter of the first cylinder of the hinge pin is greater than a diameter of the second cylinder of the hinge pin, and a diameter of the second cylinder of the hinge pin is greater than a diameter of the third cylinder of the hinge pin, wherein the knuckle portions of the first leaf alternate with the knuckle portions of the second leaf to define the passage, wherein the first leaf has at least first and second knuckle portions and the second leaf has at least one knuckle portion, the bore of the first knuckle portion of the first leaf having a diameter that corresponds to the first cylinder of the hinge pin, the bore of the second knuckle portion of the first leaf having first and second sections with first and second diameters, respectively, that correspond respectively to the second and third cylinders of the hinge pin, the bore of the knuckle portion of the second leaf having first and second sections with first and second diameters, respectively, that correspond respectively to the first and second cylinders of the hinge pin, to a diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the first cylinder of the hinge pin.
  • 3. The hinge system according to claim 2, wherein the hinge pin has a cap on a first end of the first cylinder that is opposed from a second end of the first cylinder that is adjacent the second cylinder.
  • 4. The hinge system according to claim 2, wherein the bore of the second knuckle of the first leaf extends a distance into the second knuckle of the first leaf that is less than a length of the second knuckle of the first leaf.
  • 5. A hinge system, comprising:a hinge pin having at least first, second and third cylinders, the second cylinder being of a smaller diameter than the first cylinder and larger diameter than the third cylinder, the first, second and third cylinders arranged directly adjacent each adjoining cylinder in order of decreasing size and about a common axis; a first leaf including an attachment portion and at least one elongated knuckle portion located on one edge of the attachment portion, the knuckle portion of the first leaf being axially continuous and having an axially extending bore having at least one section having a predetermined diameter; a second leaf including an attachment portion and at least one knuckle portion along one edge of the attachment portion, the knuckle portion of the second leaf having an axially extending bore, having at least one section having a predetermined diameter, coaxial with the bore of the knuckle portion of the first leaf; the bores of the knuckle portions of the first and second leave defining an axially extending passage having at least first, second and third substantially cylindrical areas having different diameters that correspond to the least first, second, and third cylinders of the hinge pin; the hinge pin extending through the passage defined by the knuckle portions of the first and second leaves to provide a pivotal connection between the first and second leaves wherein a diameter of the first cylinder of the hinge pin is greater than a diameter of the second cylinder of the hinge pin, and a diameter of the second cylinder of the hinge pin is greater than a diameter of the third cylinder of the hinge pin, wherein the knuckle portions of the first leaf alternate with the knuckle portions of the second leaf to define the passage, wherein the first leaf has at least first and second knuckle portions and the second leaf has at least one knuckle portion, the bore of the first knuckle portion of the first leaf having first and second sections with first and second diameters, respectively, that correspond respectively to the first and second cylinders of the hinge pin, the bore of the second knuckle portion of the first leaf having a diameter that corresponds to the third cylinder of the hinge pin, the bore of the knuckle portion of the second leaf having first and second sections with first and second diameters, respectively, that correspond respectively to the second and third cylinders of the hinge pin.
  • 6. The hinge system according to claim 5, wherein the hinge pin has a cap on a first end of the first cylinder that is opposed from a second end of the first cylinder that is adjacent the second cylinder.
  • 7. The hinge system according to claim 5, wherein the bore of the second knuckle of the first leaf extends a distance into the second knuckle of the first leaf that is less than a length of the second knuckle of the first leaf.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application relates to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/302,402, filed Nov. 22, 2002, and U.S. Pat. No. 6,267,527 and D456,700, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference.

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