Hinge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6438799
  • Patent Number
    6,438,799
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 23, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Knight; Anthony
    • Williams; Mark
    Agents
    • Dilworth & Barrese, LLP
Abstract
A hinge possesses a casing portion (1) and a lid portion (4) which is movably supported, preferably pivoted (3), on the casing portion (3). So that the hinge can be assembled in a more simple manner, a retaining part (18) is provided on the casing portion (1) or the lid portion (4) by means of which the relative position of both parts (1, 4) is fixed in place (FIG. 1).
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a hinge with a casing portion and a lid portion which is movably supported, preferably pivoted, on the casing portion.




Such hinges are already known. They possess two portions which are movable (for example in the form of a four-bar), preferably rotatable, relative to each other. One of the two portions can be termed the casing portion or hinge casing, the other portion can be termed the lid portion or the movable hinge portion. The casing portion can be connected to a stationary portion of a piece of furniture (that is the furniture body) or of an appliance, for example a freezer. The lid portion can be connected to the movable part of a piece of furniture (for example a cabinet door) or to the movable part of an appliance, for example the lid of a freezer.




During assembly, the hinge is connected to the parts of a piece of furniture or appliance named above. This can be done by means of a screw connection, but also in any other manner.




In a known hinge for a freezer, which is shown in

FIG. 8

, the casing portion


1


is connected to a freezer


17


by screws


2


. The lid portion


4


pivoted at a axis of rotation


3


on the casing portion


1


must be connected to the lid


7


of the freezer by further screws


5


,


6


.




The hinge comprises a compression spring


8


whose lower end lies on a spring plate


9


which possesses a recess at its centre with which it is supported on a projection


10


of the casing portion


1


. The upper end of the compression spring


8


is supported on a collar


11


which is provided on a spring rod


12


which possesses at its upper end a recess


13


with which it connects to an axle


14


provided on the lid portion


4


. The axle


14


is located at a distance to the axis of rotation


3


. It is moreover movable along a guideway


15


provided in the casing portion


1


which guideway is formed by a cutout


16


and which is located in the side walls of the casing portion


1


. The ends of the cutout


16


form stops for the axle


14


whose rotation capability around the axis of rotation


3


is restricted in this way, in the example in

FIG. 8

to slightly more than 90°. The assembly is here made in such a way that the hinge is closed over the neutral point by means of the compression spring . The axle


14


in the representation of

FIG. 8

is therefore located slightly to the left of, that is outside, the connecting line between the contact point of the central recess of the spring plate


9


on the projection


10


and the axis of rotation


3


. In the position shown in

FIG. 8

, the compression spring


8


presses the axle


14


against the left end of the cutout


16


, which forms a stop, so that by means of the action of the compression spring


8


the hinge remains stably in the position shown in FIG.


8


.




The hinge is supplied in the stable position shown in FIG.


8


. It is then located in the assembly position with biased spring. To ensure that the hinge does not snap open and the discharge of the spring bias lead to dangers, the hinge is closed over the neutral point in the manner described and in the way shown in FIG.


8


. However, this has the disadvantage that the lower screw


6


, with which the lid portion


4


is to be connected to the lid


7


, protrudes in the manner visible from

FIG. 8

so that the lower screw


6


is difficult to fit. Furthermore, when the screw connection


6


is tightened, the lid


7


is drawn close. To allow this assembly to be performed, the lid


7


must therefore be movable on the freezer body


17


in order to be able to reach the final position. For the same reason, a vertical movement also occurs so that the lower fastening screws


6


of the lid portion can only be tightened in a second step.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the object of the invention to provide a hinge of the type first described which can be assembled in a more simple manner.




This object is solved in accordance with the invention by providing on the casing portion or on the lid portion a retaining part by means of which the relative position of both portions (that is of the casing portion and the lid portion) are fixed in place. Preferably, the casing portion and the lid portion are fixed in place relative to each other in the assembly position. The casing portion and the lid portion can then be assembled without problem. With the hinge shown in

FIG. 8

, the disadvantages described above do not occur.




Advantageous further developments are described in the dependent claims.




Preferably, the retaining part is provided on the casing portion. However, it can also be disposed on the lid portion.




In accordance with another advantageous further development, a tension spring is provided on one of the two portions (casing portion or lid portion). Preferably, the spring in question is a compression spring. By means of the tension spring or compression spring a force is exerted on the casing portion and lid portion which moves these two parts relative to each other.




The tension spring or compression spring can be provided on the casing portion of the hinge. However, it is also possible to provide it on the lid portion. Furthermore, a further part can be provided, for example a spring rod or another part by means of which the force exerted by the tension spring or compression spring is exerted on the housing portion and/or the lid portion.




Preferably, the retaining part is made of plastic.




Another advantageous further development is characterised in that the retaining part is inserted in an aperture, preferably in a punched-out opening, in the housing portion or the lid portion. The retaining part is therefore located in this aperture or punched-out opening. Preferably, the retaining part is designed so that it does not protrude. It is advantageous if the retaining part does not protrude on the hinge side, which may be formed by a bent or canted metal plate, so that the packing of the hinges can be performed without hindrance.




Another advantageous further development is characterised in that the aperture or punched-out opening possesses the shape of a polygon. Preferably, the shape of a regular polygon is used. The shape of a square is particularly suitable. The aperture or punched-out opening can, however, also have the shape of an oblong. It is furthermore advantageous if the aperture or punched-out opening possesses a shape which represents security against twisting.




Preferably, the retaining part possesses a serration. In that hinge portion in which the retaining part is not located, a corresponding counter-serration is preferably provided. If, therefore, the retaining part is provided on the casing portion, the counter-serration is located on the lid portion or on a part of the lid portion. If the retaining part is provided on the lid portion, the serration is located on the casing portion or a part of the casing portion. When the serration engages the counter-serration, the relative position of the casing portion and the lid portion is fixed in place.




The serration consists here of at least one tooth. A tooth can here be understood to mean any part of the retaining part which forms a fixing or twist security or any other movement security by acting together with a corresponding other part forming a counter-serration. For example, the tooth may be a projection and the counter-serration a corresponding recess. The serration can, however, also comprise multiple teeth, with the teeth being able to be formed by projections.




Another advantageous further development is characterised in that the serration is provided on several sides of the retaining part, preferably on all sides of the retaining part. This is particularly advantageous when the retaining part possesses the shape of a polygon, preferably the shape of a regular polygon, preferably the shape of a square. In this case, it is advantageous if the serration is provided on several sides of the polygon, preferably on all sides. If the retaining part is formed as a regular polygon, it can be used repeatedly by a twist.




Preferably, that part of the hinge portions or those parts of the hinge portion which fix the hinge in place are destructible. This part or these parts, for example one or more teeth, can be bent off or broken off. Preferably, the part(s) of the retaining part fixing the hinge in place, preferably its/their tooth or teeth, are sized in such a way that they are destroyed by a manual, for example, a first-time, actuation of the hinge. During the assembly of the hinge, the retaining part fulfils its function of fixing the relative position of the parts of the hinge. Then, the parts of the retaining part effecting the fixing in place which are no longer needed are destroyed by a manual actuation of the hinge.




Preferably, the destructible parts of the retaining part are small. They are preferably so small that they do not hinder the actuation of the hinge after their destruction. If the parts effecting the fixing in place can be broken off, they are preferably so small that they cannot lead to a hindrance of the hinge mechanism.




Another advantageous further development is characterised in that the retaining part can be or is marked and/or written on. The retaining part or the hinge retainer can therefore be used as the carrier of a suitable mark or writing, for example for the purpose of distinguishing different hinge types. It can, for example, be used to distinguish the hinge types by a striking colour.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




One embodiment of the invention is described in detail below by means of the enclosed drawing in which





FIG. 1

shows a hinge with a retaining part in the position fixed in place and assembled in a side view from the right;





FIG. 2

shows the hinge of

FIG. 1

in a view from the rear;





FIG. 3

shows the hinge of

FIGS. 1 and 2

in a side view from the left;





FIG. 4

A shows a modification of the hinge of

FIGS. 1

to


3


in which the retaining part is located in the opposite wall of the casing portion in a view from the rear;





FIG. 5

shows the section Y of

FIG. 4

in an enlarged view;





FIG. 6

shows the hinge of

FIGS. 1

to


3


in a side view from

FIG. 1

at a reduced scale;





FIG. 7

shows the section X of

FIG. 6

in an enlarged view; and





FIG. 8

shows a hinge of the prior art without any retaining part in a side view from FIG.


1


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The hinge shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


is essentially designed as that shown in

FIG. 8

which has already been described. The reference symbols in

FIGS. 1

to


3


correspond to those in

FIG. 8

so that the associated parts and their function do not need to be described again.




Unlike the hinge in

FIG. 8

, the hinge shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


possesses a retaining part


18


which is inserted in a punched-out opening


19


in a side wall


20


of the casing portion


1


. The relative position of the casing portion


1


and the lid portion


4


is fixed in place by the retaining part


18


. The retaining part


18


possesses the shape of a regular polygon, that is of a square. It is made of plastic. As is visible from

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the hinge is fixed in place by the retaining part


18


in the assembly position in which the assembly plan


21


of the casing portion


1


agrees with the associated assembly plane


22


of the freezer body


17


and in which the assembly plane


23


of the lid portion


4


agrees with the associated assembly plane


24


of the lid


7


. In the example shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the planes


21


,


22


and


23


,


24


are congruent with each other. If, however, the relative disposition between the freezer body


17


or the stationary part of a piece of furniture or appliance on the one hand and the lid or movable part of a piece of furniture or appliance on the other is different, the assembly is appropriately selected so that the retaining part fixes the relative position between the casing portion and the lid portion in the then different assembly position so that a tension-free assembly of casing portion and lid portion is possible.




The retaining part


18


possesses a serration


25


which engages a corresponding counter-serration


26


which is provided on the lid portion


4


.




The retaining part


18


is shown at an enlarged scale in

FIGS. 5 and 7

. It consists of an insert part


27


which possesses an essentially square shape with rounded corners


28


and a serration part


29


which is also essentially square, with on each side of the square three teeth each being provided of which in the presentation of

FIG. 7

only those teeth


30


,


31


,


32


engaging a corresponding counter-serration are provided with reference symbols.




The insert part


27


is inserted in the punched-out opening


19


in the side wall


20


of the casing portion


1


. It can be seen from

FIG. 5

that the insert part


27


and thus the retaining part


18


does not protrude, that it therefore does not extend over the side wall


20


or its outer surface. The outer end surface


33


of the insert part


27


of the retaining part


18


has a flush close to the outer plane of the side wall


20


. The punched-out opening


19


in the side wall


20


possesses an inward flute


34


visible in FIG.


5


through which an inner contact surface for the insert part


27


is formed. The side wall


20


moves into the flute


34


through a rounding


35


. The insert part


27


abuts this rounding in the manner visible from FIG.


5


.




The teeth


30


,


31


,


32


engage recesses


36


,


37


,


38


provided in an extension


39


of the lid portion


4


which are in turn disposed between teeth neighbouring each other in each case. These teeth of the lid portion


4


engage corresponding gaps between the teeth


30


to


32


of the serration part


29


. The teeth


30


,


31


,


32


each possess a shaft


40


by means of which the head of the relevant tooth is connected to the essentially square part of the serration part


29


. The head of the teeth is formed essentially in a semi-circular shape in cross-section at its outer side. It contacts the bottom of the associated recess in the lid portion


4


. The thickness of the shaft


40


of the teeth


30


to


32


is sized in such a way that these shafts


40


can reliably accept and withstand the forces caused by the compression spring


8


, but that they are destroyed, that is broken off, when the lid


7


is moved after the successful assembly of the hinge. By the teeth engaging the counter-serration, the relative position of the hinge portions (casing portion


1


and lid portion


4


) to each other is accordingly reliably fixed in place during the assembly of the hinge. After assembly, the teeth


30


to


32


can be broken off by a movement of the lid


7


.




The teeth


30


to


32


are formed as small. They are so small that they cannot impair the mechanism of the hinge as broken-off teeth.




As can be seen from

FIG. 7

, there is provided on each of the four sides of the square serration part


29


a serration which consists of three teeth in each case. In this way, the retaining part


18


can be used repeatedly, which is of particular advantage for the assembly of a spare part. The retaining part can be snapped out of place in this case prior to the dismantling of the hinge. It can then be snapped into place again with undamaged teeth when turned through 90° (or through 180° or 270°) so that it can be used for another assembly.




By means of the invention, a hinge retainer is provided which does not have to be removed in an additional procedure after the assembly of the hinge. As the hinge retainer does not extend over the side, the packing of the hinge is not hindered; the hinges can be placed and packed abuttingly next to each other. The retaining part can be made of plastic. It can be snapped into a rectangular punched-out opening of the hinge casing and engage a corresponding counter-serration on the movable hinge portion with its serration. By means of the hinge retainer, the hinge can be retained in a perfect neutral position, irrespective of whether the spring force produces an opening or closing moment or not. After the assembly of the hinge, the retainer does not need to be removed as the serration of the plastic part is just strong enough that it retains securely, but breaks at the first opening of the hinge. As no bias is required for the hinge retaining, it can also be used with a hinge without a spring. Such a hinge without a spring can be blocked in the neutral position and manufactured and supplied in this shape.




The teeth of the serration are advantageously designed in a way which produces only tiny broken-off pieces, to the extent that they break at all and do not just bend down, so that these pieces cannot lead to a hindrance of the mechanism.




The hinge retainer is designed so that it does not protrude at the hinge side so that the packing of the hinges can be performed without hindrance and so that the plastic covering parts of the hinge can also be fitted without removing the hinge retainer. The accessibility of the screws is also ensured without hindrance.




The hinge retainer in accordance with the invention makes the hinge or its assembly on a piece of furniture or an appliance, in particular a freezer, automatable for the user. The hinge retainer can be realised as an extremely cheap part which can be manufactured with a low material requirement from low-quality plastic and which can be installed with automation capability. The hinge retainer is furthermore easy to dismantle at any time to separate waste metal/plastic. It is easy to assemble manually. The retaining part or the hinge retainer can be used as a carrier of a suitable writing or to distinguish hinge types by a striking colour.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge with a casing portion (1) and a lid portion (4) which is movably supported on the casing portion (1),wherein a retaining part (18) is provided on the casing portion (1) or the lid portion (4) by means of which the relative position of both parts (1,4) is fixed in place, the retaining part (18) possesses a serration (30, 31, 32), and the serration (30-32) is provided on several sides of the retaining part (18).
  • 2. A hinge in accordance with claim 1, wherein the serration (30-32) is provided on several sides of a polygon.
  • 3. A hinge in accordance with claim 1, wherein the serration (30-32) is provided on all sides of the retaining part (18).
  • 4. A hinge in accordance with claim 2, wherein the serration (30-32) is provided on all sides of the polygon.
  • 5. A hinge with a casing portion (1) and lid portion (4) which is movably supported on the casing portion (1),wherein a retaining part (18) is provided on the casing portion (1) or the lid portion (4) by means of which the relative position of both parts (1, 4) is fixed in place, and at least one part of the retaining part (18) fixing the hinge in place is a destructible part, said destructible part constituted by at least one tooth.
  • 6. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein said at least one part of the retaining part (18) fixing the hinge in place is bendable.
  • 7. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein said at least one part of the retaining part (18) fixing the hinge in place is breakable.
  • 8. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, comprising a plurality of parts of the retaining part (18) fixing the hinge in place.
  • 9. A hinge in accordance with claim 8, wherein the fixing parts are constituted by teeth (30-32) being destructible.
  • 10. A hinge in accordance with claim 9, wherein said teeth (30-32) are bendable.
  • 11. A hinge in accordance with claim 9, wherein said teeth (30-32) are breakable.
  • 12. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein the at least one destructible part of said retaining part (18) is small.
  • 13. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein the retaining part (18) is provided on the casing portion (1).
  • 14. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein a tension spring (8) is provided on one of the two portions (1, 4).
  • 15. A hinge in accordance with claim 14, wherein the tension spring (8) is provided on the casing portion (1).
  • 16. A hinge in accordance with claim 1, wherein the retaining part (18) is made of plastic.
  • 17. A hinge in accordance with claim 1, wherein the retaining part (18) is inserted into an aperture in the casing portion (1) or the lid portion (4).
  • 18. A hinge in accordance with claim 17, wherein the aperture is a punched-out opening (19).
  • 19. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein the retaining part (18) does not protrude.
  • 20. A hinge in accordance with claim 17, wherein the aperture possesses the shape of a polygon.
  • 21. A hinge in accordance with claim 20, wherein the aperture possesses the shape of a regular polygon.
  • 22. A hinge in accordance with claim 20, wherein the aperture, possesses the shape of a rectangle.
  • 23. A hinge in accordance with claim 21, wherein the aperture possesses the shape of a square.
  • 24. A hinge in accordance with claim 18, wherein the punched-out opening (19) possesses the shape of a polygon.
  • 25. A hinge in accordance with claim 24, wherein the punched-out opening (19) possesses the shape of a regular polygon.
  • 26. A hinge in accordance with claim 24, wherein the punched-out opening (19) possesses the shape of a rectangle.
  • 27. A hinge in accordance with claim 25, wherein the punched-out opening (19) possesses the shape of a square.
  • 28. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein the retaining part can be or is marked or written on.
  • 29. A hinge in accordance with claim 5, wherein the lid portion (4) is pivoted (3) on the casing portion (1).
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
199 29 253 Jun 1999 DE
199 32 443 Jul 1999 DE
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