This invention relates to a hinge in which an arm is connected to a base part through a lock lever.
As a conventional hinge of this type, there is one disclosed in, for example, Japanese Utility Model Publication No. H06-29414. This hinge includes a base part and an arm. One end of an arm is turnably and longitudinally removably connected to longitudinal one end part of the base part through a connection mechanism. On the other hand, an engagement recess, which is open toward the arm side, is formed in the other end part of the base part. An engagement part, which is engageable in the engagement recess when the arm is turned to a predetermined attachment position in an approaching direction to the base part, is formed at the other end part of the base part.
A lock lever, which is turn biased in one direction by a coiled spring, is turnably disposed at the other end part of the base part. This lock lever is provided at one end part thereof with a lock part. When the lock lever is turned to a predetermined lock position in one direction, the lock part is engaged with the other end part of the arm which is located in the attachment position, so that the arm is prevented from turning in the other direction from the attachment position of the arm. When the lock lever is turned in the other direction from the lock position, the lock part is separated from the other end part of the arm to allow the arm to turn in the other direction.
In the hinge thus construction, in case the arm is to be removed from the base part, first, the lock arm is turned in the other direction from the lock position. Then, the arm is separatingly turned such that the other end part of the arm is separated from the other end part of the base part, so that the engagement part is escaped from the engagement recess. Thereafter, the arm is moved in the longitudinal direction of the base part to cancel the connecting relation between the base part and the arm which connecting relation is realized by the connection mechanism. By this, the arm can be removed from the base part.
In the above conventional hinge, when the arm is to be removed from the base part, it is necessary that the other end part of the arm is moved in the separating direction from the base part and the arm is moved in the longitudinal direction of the base part. This means that two steps of moving operation are required. Therefore, there is such a problem that much time and labor are required for removing the arm.
This invention has been made in order to solve the above-mentioned problem. According to the present invention, there is provided a hinge comprising a base part, an arm, a connection mechanism disposed between one end part of the base part and one end part of the arm and adapted to turnably and removably, in the axial direction of the base part, connect one end part of the arm to one end part of the base part so that the other end part of the arm can approach or separate from the other end part of the base part, a lock lever turnably disposed at the other end part of the base part, and a turn biasing means for turn-biasing the lock lever in one direction, one of the other end parts of the base part and the arm which are opposing to each other in the turning direction of the arm being formed with an engagement recess which is open toward the other, the other being provided with an engagement part which is brought into the engagement recess through its opening part when the arm is turned to a predetermined attachment position in a direction approaching the other end part of the base part, the lock lever being provided at one end part thereof with a lock part, the lock part being brought into engagement with the other end part of the arm located in the attachment position so that the arm is prevented from turning in a direction away from the attachment position when the lock lever is turned to a predetermined lock position in the one direction by a biasing force of the turn biasing means, the lock part being separated from the other end part of the arm to allow the other end part of the arm to turn in the separating direction so that the engagement part can escape from the engagement recess when the lock lever is turned in the other direction from the lock position, wherein the lock lever being provided at one end part thereof with a pressing part, the pressing part being butted with the other end part of the arm located in the attachment position, to turn the other end part of the arm in a separating direction from the other end part of the base part so that the engagement part can escape from the engagement recess when the lock lever is turned in the other direction from the lock position against the biasing force of the turn biasing means.
It is preferred that the connection mechanism includes a support recess formed in one end part of one of the base part and the arm and a connection pin part disposed at one end part of the other of the base part and the arm, the support recess being disposed with a longitudinal direction of the support recess placed in a longitudinal direction of the above-mentioned one of the base part and the arm, the connection pin part being inserted in the support recess, through an opening part of the support recess, until the connection pin part reaches a bottom part of the support recess and turnably supported by the bottom part of the support recess, thereby turnably connecting one end part of the arm to one end part of the base plate.
It is also preferred that the engagement recess and the engagement part are set to be equal to each other in width in the longitudinal direction of the base part, so that when the engagement part is brought into the engagement recess, the arm is non-movably connected to the base part in the longitudinal direction of the base part.
Preferably, the opening side end part of the engagement recess is connected with an introduction part for allowing the engagement part to be brought into the engagement recess when the arm is approachingly turned to the attachment position, and the width of the introduction part in the longitudinal direction of the base part is set to be larger than the width of the engagement part in the same direction, so that the pressing part causes the arm to turn in a direction separating from the attachment position until the engagement part escapes from the engagement recess to the introduction part when the lock lever is turned in the other direction from the engagement position against the biasing force of the turn biasing means.
It is preferred that the lock lever is turn biased further in the above-mentioned one direction from the lock position by the turn biasing means, and the lock part is caused to push the other end part of the arm in the direction approaching the other end part of the base part by the biasing force of the turn biasing means, so that the engagement part is pressed against the bottom part of the engagement recess.
It is also preferred that a lock retaining means is disposed between one of the base part and the arm and the lock lever, the lock retaining means being adapted to prevent the lock lever from turning in the other direction from the lock position against the biasing force of the turn biasing means.
Preferably, the lock retaining means is a turning member turnably disposed at the arm such that one end part of the lock retaining means is movable between the lock position and the unlock position, when the turning member is turned to the lock position, the other end part of the turning member is engaged with the lock lever located in the lock position to prevent the lock lever from turning in the other direction from the lock position, and when the turning member is turned to the unlock position, the other end part of the turning member is separated from the lock lever located in the lock position to allow the lock lever to turn in the other direction from the lock position. It is also an interesting alternative that the lock retaining means is a movable member movably disposed at the base part such that the movable member is lineally movable between the lock position and the unlock position, when the movable member is moved to the lock position, the movable member is engaged with the lock lever located in the lock position to prevent the lock lever from moving in the other direction from the lock position, and when the movable member is moved to the unlock position, the movable member is separated from the lock lever located in the lock position to allow the lock lever to turn in the other direction from the lock position.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinafter with reference to
The base part 2 comprises a fixing member 3 and an adjustment member 4. The fixing member 3 comprises a pair of side plate parts 31, 31, a top plate part 32 suspended between upper end parts (hereinafter, “upper” and “lower” refer to the upper and lower in
The adjustment member 4 is formed in a shape of a letter “U” in section by a pair of side plate parts 41, 41 and a top plate part 42 suspended between the upper end parts of the pair of side plate parts 41, 41. The side plate parts 31, 31 and the top plate part 32 of the fixing member 3 are inserted in the inside of the adjustment member 4 through an opening part in the lower side. An elongate hole 43 extending in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2 is formed in the top plate part 42 at its place corresponding to the threaded hole 36. A fixing bolt 101 is inserted in this elongate hole 43 and threadingly engaged with the threaded hole 36. So, by tightening the bolt 101, the top plate part 42 is fixed to the top plate part 32 and thus, the adjustment member 4 is fixed to the fixing member 3. Moreover, a sinuated surface part (not shown) consisting of a plurality of ridges similar to those consisting the sinuated surface part 35 is formed on a lower surface of the top plate part 42 at its place corresponding to the sinuated surface part 35. By bringing this sinuated surface part into abutment with the sinuated surface part 35, the adjustment member 4 is fixed to the fixing member 3 in such a manner as being unable to move in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2. It should be noted that the position of the adjustment member 4 in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2 is adjustable in a range of the length of the elongate hole 43 by untightening the bolt 101. The position of the adjustment member 4 in a direction (up and down direction of the skeleton) orthogonal to the side plate 42 of the adjustment member 4 is restricted by abutment of the inner surfaces of the side plates 41, 41 with the outer surfaces of the side plates 31, 31.
A reinforcement pin 102 is suspended between the distal end parts of the side plate parts 41, 41. By this reinforcement pin 102, the adjustment member 4 is reinforced such that the interval between the side plate parts 41, 41 is maintained constant. The reinforcement pine 102 is inserted in the groove 34 in such a manner as to be movable in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2. Accordingly, the reinforcement member 102 does not interfere the adjustment member 4 at the time of adjusting the adjustment member 4 in position in its longitudinal direction (longitudinal direction of the base part 2). A support pin 103 with its axis placed in a direction orthogonal to the side plate part 41 is suspended between the rear end parts of the side plate parts 41, 41. Through this support pin 103, a lock lever 6 is turnably supported by the rear end parts of the side plate parts 41, 41. This lock lever 6 will be described later.
The arm 5 is formed in a shape of a letter “U” in section by a pair of side plate parts 51, 51 and a top plate part 52 suspended between the upper end parts of the pair of side plate parts 51, 51. The top plate part 42 and the side plate parts 41 of the adjustment member 4 constituting the base part 2 can be inserted in the inside of the arm 5 through an opening part in the lower side. The distal end part of the arm 5 and the distal end part of the adjustment part 4 are turnably connected to each other through a connection mechanism 7. That is, projection pin parts (connection pin parts) 44 each having a circular shape in section and projecting in a direction orthogonal to the side plate part 42 are formed on the outer faces of the distal ends of the side plates 41, 41 of the adjustment member 4, respectively, with their axes aligned with each other. Those two projection pin parts 44, 44 may be constituted by opposite end parts of a single pin member penetrating the side plate parts 41, 41. A support hole (support recess) 53 extending in the longitudinal direction of the arm 5 is formed on the distal end side of the side plate part 51 of the arm 5. A rear end part of the support hole 53 is open to a lower surface of the side plate part 51 through an opening groove 54. As shown in
An engagement pin (engagement part) 8 having a circular shape in section is suspended between the rear end parts of the side plate parts 51, 51 of the arm 5. The engagement pin 8 is arranged parallel to the projection pin part 44. As shown in
The lock lever 6 includes, as shown in
A cam face 64 is formed on the upper part on the distal end side of each side plate part 61 of the lock lever 6. This cam face 64 is arranged such that when the arm 5 is turned in such a manner as to allow its rear end part to approach the base part 2 under the condition that the lock lever 6 is in the standby position, the engagement pin 8 is butted with the arm 5. Moreover, when the arm 5 is further approachingly turned under the condition that the engagement pin 8 is butted with the cam face 64, the cam face 64 turns the lock lever 6 clockwise (other direction) against the biasing force of the coiled spring 9. Accordingly, when the arm 5 is turned in a direction as indicated by an arrow of
A recess 65 extending horizontally backward is formed in a part continuing to the lower side from the cam face 64 of each side plate part 61 of the lock lever 6. Of the entire surface defining the recess 65, an upper side surface serves as a lock part 66, and a lower side surface serves as a pressing part 67. When the lock lever 6 is turned counterclockwise by the coiled spring 9 after the arm 5 is approachingly turned and the engagement pin 8 moves over the cam face 64, the lock part 66 is butted with the upper part of the outer peripheral surface of the engagement pin 8 and pushes the engagement pin 8 downward. Then, as shown in
The turn position of the arm 5 at the time the engagement pin 8 is butted with the bottom surface of the engagement recess 46 is the attachment position, and the turn position of the lock lever 6 at the time the lock part 66 causes the engagement pin 8 to be butted with the bottom part of the engagement recess 46 is the lock position. When the lock lever 6 is located in the lock position, the lock projection 63 is slightly separated backward from the basal end face of the side plate 41 of the adjustment member 4. Therefore, when the lock lever 6 is located in the lock position, it biases the engagement pin 8 downward so as to be pressed against the lower surface of the engagement recess 46. By this, the arm 5 is held in the attachment position with no play.
When the arm 5 is located in the attachment position, the most part on the basal end side of the top plate part 62 of the lock lever 6 is projected backward from the top plate part 52 of the arm 5. By pushing the projecting part of the top plate part 62 downward, the lock lever 6 can be turned clockwise against the biasing force of the coiled spring 9. Therefore, the top plate part 62 has a function as a handle for turning the lock lever 6 clockwise. When the lock lever 6 is turned clockwise from the lock position, as shown in
When the lock lever 6 is turned clockwise by mistake under the condition that the arm 5 is turned to the attachment position and attached to the base part 2, the arm 5 can be removed from the base part 2. If the arm 5 should be removed from the base part 2, the door would be detached from the skeleton. In order to prevent such an undesirable occurrence, in this hinge 1, a lock retaining member (turn member) 10 is used as the lock retaining means between the arm 5 and the lock lever 6.
The lock retaining member 10 is adapted to retain the lock lever 6 in the lock position. As shown in
The lock retaining member 10 is provided at an intermediate part thereof with an engagement pin part 12 extending parallel to the pin part 11. As shown in
As shown in
Moreover, in this hinge 1, it is put into consideration that the lock retaining member 10 is prevented from easily escaping from the cross groove 55 and coming off the lock retaining position. To this end, as shown in
When the lock retaining member 10 is located in the lock retaining position, since the parallel part 13 is butted with the end part of the cam part 56 on the basal end side of the base part 2, the lock retaining member 10 is biased by the resilient force of the lock retaining member 10 itself such that the engagement pin part 12 is moved downward. Therefore, the engagement pin part 12 is pressed against the bottom part of the lock recess 68 of the lock lever 6 by the resilient force of the lock retaining member 10. By this, the lock retaining member 10 is held in a state in which the engagement pin part 12 is butted with the bottom part of the lock recess 68. When the lock retaining member 10 turned to the unlock position, the member 10 is also held such that the engagement pin part 12 is butted with the top plate part 52.
In the hinge thus constructed, in case the arm 5 is to be attached to the base part 2, as shown in
In order to make it possible to adjust the position of the door in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2 by adjusting the position of the arm 5 in the same direction in a state in which the arm 5 is attached to the base part 2, as shown in
In case the arm 5 is to be removed from the base part 2, first, the lock retaining member 10 is turned to the unlock position from the lock retaining position. Next, the top plate part 62 of the lock lever 6 is pushed downward to turn the lock lever 6 clockwise against the biasing force of the coiled spring 9. Then, as shown in
As apparent from the above, in this hinge 1, when the lock lever 6 is turned clockwise at the time the arm 5 is removed from the base part 2, the pressing part 67 lifts up the engagement pin 8 so that the engagement pin 8 can automatically escape from the engagement recess 46. Therefore, there is almost no need for moving the basal end part of the arm 5 so as to be separated from the base part 2. It is good enough that the arm 5 is simply moved back and forth. Therefore, the arm 5 can easily be removed from the base part 2.
Next, a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
In a hinge 1′ of this second embodiment, another lock retaining member (movable member) 10′ is used instead of the lock retaining member 10 of the above embodiment. This lock retaining member 10′ is mounted on the base part 2 so as to be movable in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2. That is, guide holes 37, 47 are formed in the top plate parts 32, 42 of the fixing member 3 and the adjustment member 4, respectively. The lock retaining member 10′ is movably supported by the guide holes 37, 47 in the longitudinal direction of the base part 2. The lock retaining member 10′ is movable between the lock retaining position shown in
The lock retaining member 10′ includes an insertion part 17 which is generally contacted with the lower surface of the top plate part 32. When the lock retaining member 10′ is moved to the lock retaining position in a state in which the lock lever 6 is turned to the lock position, as shown in
In this hinge 1′, since the guide holes 37, 47 are formed in the rear end parts of the top plate parts 32, 42, respectively and the lock retaining member 10′ is provided, a threaded hole 36 and an elongate hole 43 are arranged on the distal end side of the top plate parts 32, 43, respectively. Moreover, in order to control the movement of the lock retaining member 10′ in the back and force directions, a control hole 58 is formed in the top plate part 52 of the arm 5. The lock lever 6 comprises side plate parts 61, 61 and a back plate part 69 suspended between the basal end parts of the side plate parts 61, 61. The upper end part of the back plate part 69 extends slantwise upward and backward so as to define a handle part 69a. By pushing this handle part 69a downward, the lock lever 6 can be turned clockwise against the biasing force of the coiled spring 9.
In this hinge 1′, in case the arm 5 is to be attached to the base part 2, the lock retaining member 10′ is preliminarily located in the unlock position. Then, as in the above embodiment, the arm 5 is attached to the base part 2. Thereafter, the lock retaining member 10′ is moved to the lock retaining position. By this, the attachment of the arm 5 to the base part 2 is completed. In case the arm 5 is to be removed from the base part 2, the lock retaining member 10′ is moved to the unlock position from the lock retaining position. Thereafter, the arm 5 can be removed from the base part 2 in the same manner as in the above embodiment.
However, in this hinge 1″, in the midst of turning movement of the lock lever 6 to the lock position in the counterclockwise direction caused by the biasing force of the coiled spring 9, the cam face 64 is butted with the engagement pin 12 of the lock retaining member 10. When the lock lever 6 is turned further toward the lock position side by the coiled spring 9, the cam face 64 causes the lock retaining member 10 to turn about the pin part 11 so that the engagement pin part 12 is moved upward, or resiliently deforms the lock member 10. When the lock lever 6 is turned in one direction until it reaches a position immediately before the lock position, the cam face 64 is separated from the engagement pin part 12 and the engagement pin part 12 opposes the lock recess 68. As a result, the engagement pin part 12 is brought into the lock recess 68 by the resilient force of the lock retaining member 10 itself. Thereafter, the lock lever 6 is turned to the lock position. On the other hand, when the lock retaining member 10 is turned to a position immediately before the lock retaining position, it stops movement because the engagement pin part 12 is butted with the bottom surface of the lock recess 68. Therefore, in this hinge 1″, there can be eliminated the labor for turning the lock retaining member 10 from the unlock position to the lock retaining position after the arm 5 is attached to the base part 2. It should be noted, however, that in case the arm 5 is to be removed from the base part 2, the lock retaining member 10 is turned to the unlock position from the lock retaining position. This procedure is same as in the case with the above-mentioned hinge 1.
The present invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments. Instead, many changes and modifications can be made in accordance with necessity.
For example, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the base part 2 comprises two members, i.e., the fixing member 3 and the adjustment member 4. It is also accepted that the fixing member 3, for example, is used directly as the base part 2. In that case, the fixing member 3 is provided with the lock lever 6. Moreover, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the projection pin part 44 and the support hole 53 constituting the connection mechanism 7 are disposed at the adjustment member 4 of the base part 2 and the arm 5, respectively. It is also accepted that the projection pin part is disposed at the arm 5 and the support hole is disposed at the adjustment member 4.
Moreover, in the above-mentioned embodiments, the lock part 66 and the pressing part 67 of the lock lever 6 are butted with the engagement pin (engagement part) 8 which is disposed at the basal end part of the arm 5. It is also an interesting alternative that the lock part 66 and the pressing part 67 are butted with basal end part of the arm 5 instead of the engagement pin 8.
Moreover, in the hinge 1″ of the third embodiment, the cam face 64 for turning the lock lever 6 against the biasing force of the coiled spring 9 at the time the arm 5 is turned toward the attachment position side is commonly used as a cam face for turning or resiliently deforming the lock retaining member 10 toward the unlock position side from the lock retaining position. It is also accepted that the cam face for turning or resiliently deforming the lock retaining member 10 toward the unlock position side from the lock retaining position is separately formed from the cam face 64.
A hinge according to the present invention can be used as a hinge for turnably connecting a skeleton such as a wardrobe or the like, and a door together.
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