The present invention relates to a hinge according to the preamble of claim 1, in particular for use for shower screens with glass doors. Such hinges are mainly designed to be attached to room enclosure devices, in particular shower enclosure units, comprising at least one stationary door element and at least one door leaf adjacent the latter, consisting of flat material such as glass, plastics or the like, and having boreholes close to a vertical edge to receive door hinge parts.
In diverse fields of art and also in the field of bathroom equipments, full glass elements have gained more and more popularity in recent times. They provide an unhindered view and are particularly popular as frameless room enclosure devices due to their smooth structure that makes them shapely and easy to clean. The heaviness of rotating and swinging glass panels requires special door fittings or hinges to ensure their reliable functioning in spite of permanent heavy duty and frequently changing operational demands. Generally, they are fastened to and in boreholes, respectively, that are provided in the glass close to a vertical edge area, and that in many cases are improperly drilled. It is imperative to compensate high load moments in order to prevent a door from leaning sideways, which would make it difficult to open and close it. Therefore, the structure and the mounting possibilities of the fastening means must meet enormous requirements.
It is an important object of the present invention to avoid the aforesaid drawbacks by providing a door hinge that reliably permits to be fastened particularly to glass partition walls, especially to such of a shower enclosure, in a way that provides durable functioning. It is intended to ensure an easy and reliable mounting that offers the possibility to make readjustments in several directions. The hinge shall have an attractive design and be easy to clean.
The main features of the invention are declared in claim 1. Embodiments form the subject matter of claims 2 to 22.
The present invention provides, according to claim 1, a hinge of the aforementioned type, characterized in that:
Such a hinge consists of only three main components and units, respectively, and constitutes an extremely solid door hinge construction suitable to be pre-assembled as well as readjusted. That permits not only a quick and comfortable, properly adjusted mounting on the spot but also an easy and accurate readjustment, if such should be necessary. Furthermore, it permits a very flat construction that can be realized by attractive designs of manifold types.
In an advantageous embodiment, the end-stop clamping plate and the hinge housing member are connected by means of a detachable guiding device, e. g. a dovetail guide, to form a shiftable unit, with the support body preferably being an undercut broad rib which protrudes the end-stop clamping plate and to which undercut guide edges of the hinge housing member are attached. In this way, it is easily adjustable in horizontal direction.
The end-stop clamping plate may be rectangular and comprise on one of its narrow edges a ledge, a fold or the like that sits close to a vertical edge of the stationary door element during and after the mounting, ensuring thus the exact orientation of the stationary housing member. The fold, directing away from the support body side of the end-stop clamping plate, may have the additional function of a stopper that limits the pivoting range of the hinge leaf member.
In a convenient embodiment, the support body comprises an oblong recess that is adapted to receive in a selectable position an adjustment excenter screwed with the first clamping disk, for which purpose said support body may be provided with at least one radial screw, e. g. a headless set screw, to be wedged against the circumference of the adjustment excenter. Rotating and shifting said adjustment excenter on the spot permits a rough and a fine adjustment both in height and in width, which ensures an optimal fastening of the clamping plate.
In addition to the oblong recess, the support body comprises in a further development clamping means for fixing the hinge housing member that may consist of at least one screw positioned in the support body in vertical direction to the plane of the latter, and that are mountable and detachable, e. g. by applying tools through the hinge housing member. For this purpose, said hinge housing member may comprise two parallel oblong holes opposite the heads of two screws. As soon as the exact adjustment position has been determined, the fully screwed-in screws are loosened, with their screw heads permitting thus the support body and the housing member to clamp together and to get firmly fixed. A cover means, especially in form of a detachable and removable cap, serves to protect the hinge housing member.
Another development provides the hinge leaf member to be adapted to engage, with respect to the stationary hinge member, in preferred pivoting positions, which helps to make door operation much easier. For this purpose, the hinge housing member advantageously comprises in the lower sleeve member a ribbed collar that interengages with projections of an interlocking means located in the upper sleeve member that may particularly be a cylindrical element, positioned in the upper sleeve member and provided with in downward direction axially aligned projections. The function of this construction is both simple and trouble-free. When the door leaf is pivoted, the interlocking means and consequently the upper sleeve member rise to the end of high bottom ribs. When the pivoting movement continues, it engages in the somewhat lower intermediate ribs that define preferred angle positions of the door leaf.
The interlocking means may be attached to a disk that is placed in the upper sleeve member in a way that permits rotations within a limited range around the axis of the latter, for example by attaching it to an inner transverse wall provided with oblong holes in the bottom segment which constitute angle stops for fixation screws that penetrate the interlocking means parallel to its axis. That permits to adjust the hinge leaf member to its locally most convenient position.
Yet a further embodiment provides the stationary hinge member and the hinge leaf member to be connected in a detachable manner through an axial retaining means which may be composed of a center pin that forms a single unit with the lower sleeve member or is rigidly connected with the latter, with said center pin having a tapped blind hole on the front side to receive a screw that penetrates the transverse wall in the upper sleeve member. This central pin may constitute an additional guiding device for the lower sleeve member and the upper sleeve member. The axial retaining means prevents the door leaf in a simple way from accidental disconnection.
The reliability of the sliding bearing of the housing member and the leaf member can be increased by reducing the clearance of the axial interengagement of the sleeve collars of the lower sleeve member and the upper sleeve member, which permits the exact definition of the rotation and pivoting axis.
The accuracy of fastening the hinge components is substantially improved by the fact that each of the clamping disks comprises a cylindrical section, located in the related borehole of the stationary door element and the door leaf, and an axially adjacent conical collar to be inserted into form-fitting countersinkings that ensure exact form fit and tight fit in the borehole.
Other features, details and advantages of the invention will be evident from the wording of the claims and the following description of embodiments by way of the drawings, wherein:
a is an oblique partial view of glass door elements, taken from outside and from the front, respectively, with an hinge in closed position,
b is an oblique partial view according to
c is an oblique partial view of glass door elements, taken from outside and from the front, respectively, with an hinge in opened position,
a is a horizontal cross section through a hinge in closed position,
b is a horizontal cross section through a hinge in another adjustment position and opened,
a, b, c are a plan view, a front view and a horizontal cross section view, respectively, of a clamping plate,
d is an enlarged sectional view of a vertical partial cross section through the clamping plate of
a, b, c are a plan view, an oblique view and a vertical cross section view, respectively, of an eccentric disk,
a is an oblique view of a hinge housing member, taken from the front and from outside, respectively,
b is a front view, partially in form of a vertical cross section, of the housing member of
c is an oblique interior view of a cap for the housing member of
a is the view of a borehole in a glass door leaf,
b is the view of a clamping disk to be inserted in the borehole of
a, b, c are a rear view, an oblique view and a horizontal cross section view, respectively, of a hinge leaf part,
a is a vertical cross section through a modified sleeve arrangement in closed position similar to
b is a vertical cross section according to
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Details of the structure and the function are evident from
The hinge leaf member 30 is fixed in a borehole B of the door leaf F by means of a second clamping disk 38. The base 32 of the hinge leaf member 30 forms a single unit with the upper sleeve member 42 that ensures a flush interengagement with the lower sleeve member 22 (here not visible).
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The present invention is not restricted to any of the embodiments described above but may be modified in diverse ways. It is seen that a hinge to be attached to shower enclosure elements made of flat material such as glass, plastics or the like, whose door elements E, F are provided, close to a vertical edge H, with boreholes B to receive door hinge parts 18, 38, preferably consists of three main components. A stationary hinge member 10 has an end-stop clamping plate 12 with a support body 14 comprising a two-dimensionally adjustable bearing 16 for a first clamping disk 18 attachable to a door element E. A hinge housing member 20, forming a single unit with a lower sleeve member 22 or being rigidly connected with the latter, is suitable to be attached thereto in a way that permits displacements within a limited range. A hinge leaf member 30 has a recess in a base 32, forming a single unit with an upper sleeve member 42 or being rigidly connected with the latter, to receive in a form-fitting way projections 35, a second clamping disk 38 adapted to be fixed in a borehole B of the door leaf F. The hinge leaf member 30, running on the stationary hinge member 10, is height adjustable within a limited range, with the lower sleeve member 22 and the upper sleeve member 42 forming a flush interengagement. The end-stop clamping plate 12 and the housing member 20 are connected by means of a detachable dovetail guide 24 to form a shiftable unit. The end-stop clamping plate 12 comprises on one of its narrow edges a ledge, a fold 15 or the like that sits close to a vertical edge H of the stationary door element E when fastened. An oblong recess 17 in the support body 14 is adapted to receive in a selectable position an adjustment excenter 19 that is screwed with the first clamping disk 18. The support body 14 may be wedged against the latter to fix the housing member 20. The hinge leaf member 30 is adapted to engage, with respect to the stationary member 10, in preferred pivoting positions. For this purpose, an interlocking means 40 located in the upper sleeve member 42 interengages with a ribbed collar 26 located in the lower sleeve member 22. The stationary member 10 and the leaf member 30 may be connected in a detachable manner through an axial retaining unit 27, 50, with the center pin 27 constituting an additional guiding device.
All of the features and advantages, including structural details and spatial arrangements, disclosed in the claims, the description and the drawings can be essential to the invention both independently and in great variety of combinations.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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203 04 646.3 | Mar 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2004/002755 | 3/17/2004 | WO | 00 | 7/7/2006 |