Information
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Patent Grant
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6205618
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Patent Number
6,205,618
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Date Filed
Friday, July 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 27, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 256
- 016 260
- 016 257
- 016 259
- 016 268
- 016 267
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention relates to a hinge for connecting any two separate apparatuses that rotates around a common axis. Advantages of the proposed hinge comprise simple combination process, secured structure and no assistant tool is required. The proposed hinge comprises a first pair of structures, a second pair of structures and a torsional spring, where first pair of structures is fixed in one apparatus and second pair of structures is fixed in another apparatus. Moreover, the torsional spring connects both apparatuses. The combination process of the proposed hinge is that two separate apparatuses are initially connected by the torsional spring when the torsional spring is not compressed or elongated, then these apparatuses are rotated around the common axis until first pair of structures is directly coupled with second pair of structures. Where coupling interaction is provided by a hook of first pair of structures hooking on edge of a concave portion of second pair of structures when first pair of structures is pushed by a bulge of second pair of structures. Obviously, the combination process is simple and no assistant tool is required. Beside, owing to the fact that the torsional spring is compressed when the hinged is opened, it is obvious that first pair of structures is securely coupled with second pair of structures by opposite direction elastic force of compressed torsional spring.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hinge for connecting two separate apparatuses, and more particularly to a hinge that not only has simple combination process and secured structure but also does not require any assistant tool.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Hinge is used to connect two separate apparatus that share a common axis, and is widespread used in modern industry and daily life. Possible applications comprise door hinge, journal box hinge, gear ox cover hinge and so on.
Conventional structure of hinge, as shown in
FIG. 1
, is essentially formed by torsional spring
10
that one end of torsional spring
10
locates on apparatus
12
and another end of torsional spring
10
locates on apparatus
14
, where apparatus
12
and apparatus
14
shares common axis
16
and shapes of both apparatuses
12
/
14
are unrestricted.
In general, when hinge is formed and opened, then apparatus
12
and apparatus
14
are pre-transfigured with a specific angle and torsional spring
10
is compressed. Where obstruction
18
is formed on axis
16
to prevent apparatus
12
and apparatus
14
are separated by elastic force of compressed torsional spring
10
. Furthermore, when hinge is closed torsional spring
10
is further compressed, then opposite direction torque that induced by further compressed torsional spring
10
will pull hinge back to initial state when external force is vanished.
Obviously, conventional structure of hinge is simple and useful. No matter how, combination process of conventional structure of hinge is strenuous for torsional spring
10
must be pre-transfigured to the specific angle before two ends of torsional spring
10
are located on apparatus
12
and apparatus
14
. Beside, owing to the fact that apparatus
12
, apparatus
14
, axis
16
, and obstruction
18
should be assembled in a specific configuration with the specific angle before they are connected to each other. It is obvious that assistant tools are required to fix position of each component part and compress spring
10
.
According to previous discussion, it is obvious that structure and combination process of conventional hinge are not perfect, and then it is desired to develop an improved structure of hinge that not only provides simple combination process and secured structure but also saves the requirement of assistant tools.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The main objective of the present invention is to mitigate and/or obviate these previously described disadvantages in the manner set forth in the following description of these preferred embodiments.
A primary object of the present invention is to present a hinge that reduce combination cost by saving the requirement of assistant tools.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a hinge that simplifies combination process of hinge.
A further objective of the invention is to afford a hinge with a securely structure.
These component parts of the provided hinge comprise a first pair of structures, a second pair of structures and a torsional spring.
Moreover, these component parts of the provided invention have following characteristics:
(1) First pair of structures is fixed on one apparatus, and second pair of structures is fixed on another apparatus.
(2) One pair of structures locates inside another pair of structures.
(3) One bulge locates on one structure of first pair of structures, the bulge is adjacent to second pair of structures.
(4) One concave portion locates on edge of another structure of first pair of structures.
(5) One hook locates on a specific structure of second pair of structures, the specific structure is adjacent to the structure with concave portion.
(6) One end of the torsional spring locates on one apparatus or first pair of structures, another end of the torsional springs locates on another apparatus or second pair of structures.
The combination process of the provided invention can briefly illustrated by following descriptions.
First, torsional spring is coupled with two apparatuses when torsional spring is not transfigured. until first pair of structures is securely coupled with second pair of structures by the hook directly hooking edge of the concave portion.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent as the following description proceeds and the features of novelty which is characterized in these claims annexed to and forming a part of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing aspects and many of the accompanying advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
briefly illustrates structure and application of a conventional hinge;
FIG. 2
briefly illustrates structure and application of one embodiment of the present hinge;
FIG. 3A
to
FIG. 3B
briefly illustrate characteristics of structure of one embodiment of present hinge; and
FIG. 4A
to
FIG. 4C
briefly illustrate cross-section view of the present hinge, where torsional spring of the proposed hinge is omitted.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In order to elucidate these objects of the proposed hinge, some figures are employed to illustrate the invention and are explained in following paragraphs.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, structure and application of a present hinge is briefly illustrated when the present hinge is opened. The present hinge is used to connect apparatus
20
and apparatus
21
, where apparatus
20
and apparatus
21
are separated and rotates around a common axis. First structure
22
and second structure
23
form first pair of structures and an end of first pair of structures is fixed in first apparatus
20
such that the first pair of structures and first apparatus
20
forms a rigid body. Third structure
24
and fourth structure
25
form second pair of structures and an end of second pair of structures is fixed in second apparatus
21
such that the second pair of structures and second apparatus
21
forms another rigid body. Moreover, second pair of structures locates between first structure
22
and second structure
23
. Additional, first structure
22
could be inlayed in first apparatus
20
or be molded integrally with first apparatus
20
, second structure
22
could be inlayed in second apparatus
21
or be molded integrally with second apparatus
21
.
Consequentially, one end of torsional spring
26
is fixed in first structure
22
, second structure
23
or first apparatus
20
; and another end of torsional spring
26
is fixed in third structure
24
, fourth structure
25
or second structure
21
. Moreover, because the first pair of structures and first apparatus
20
forms a rigid body and the second pair of structures and second apparatus
21
forms another rigid body, the transmutation of torsional spring
26
is independent on where torsional spring
26
is attached.
Beside, bulge
27
locates on a specific surface of first structure
22
, where the specific surface faces second structure
23
and directly contacts with third structure
24
. Concave portion
28
locates on edge of second structure
23
and hooked by hook
29
, where hook
29
locates on fourth structure
25
.
Although only opened state of proposed hinge is illustrated in
FIG. 2
, it is crystal-clear that when proposed hinge is closed then first apparatus
20
and second apparatus
21
are moved to each other. Obviously, torsional spring
26
will be further compressed and third structure
24
always directly contacts bulge
27
. Incidentally, hook
29
may moves along edge of second structure
23
and then concave portion
28
of second structure
23
maybe does not be hooked by hook
29
. No matter how, the detail relation between hook
29
and concave portion
28
of second structure
23
is decided by configuration of said hinge.
In order to elucidate characteristics of structure of the present hinge,
FIG. 3A
illustrates the first pair of structures and
FIG. 3B
illustrates the second pair of structures. It should be noted that though shape of any structure briefly is quarter-circle in the embodiment, the shape of any structure of the invention is not restricted by the proposed embodiment.
As
FIG. 3A
shows, first pair of structures is formed by first structure
30
and second structure
31
, bulge
32
locates on a surface of first structure
30
where the surface faces second structure
31
, and concave portion
33
locates on edge of second structure
31
. Moreover, thickness of first structure
30
is d
1
, thickness of second structure
31
is d
2
and height of bulge
32
is h
1
. Moreover, distance between first structure
30
and second structure
31
is L
1
.
As
FIG. 3B
shows, second pair of structures is formed by third structure
34
and fourth structure
35
. Moreover, second pair of structures locates between first structure
30
and second structure
31
. In addition, hook
36
locates on fourth structure
35
and is adjacent to second structure
31
. Herein, thickness of third structure is d
3
, thickness of fourth structure is d
4
, height of hook
36
is h
2
and distance between third structure
34
and fourth structure
35
is L
2
.
Because hook
36
is used to hook second structure
31
, h
2
must be larger than d
2
. Moreover, Because third structure
34
, fourth structure
35
and hook
36
all locate between first structure
30
and second structure
31
before bulge
32
directly contacts with third structure
34
and pushes third structure
34
away from first structure
30
, it is indisputable that L
1
must be larger than summation of h
2
, d
3
, d
4
and L
2
. Beside, position of hook
36
usually is corresponding to position of concave portion
33
and position of bulge
32
. Of course, hook
36
, concave portion
33
and bulge
32
do not need always arrange along a straight line, And these detail relations between hook
36
, concave portion
33
and bulge
32
depend on configuration of said hinge.
In order to detailed elucidate mechanism and combination process of the proposed hinge,
FIG. 4A
to
FIG. 4C
are employed to illustrate relative relation between first pair of structures and second pair of structures. Where
FIG. 4A
to
FIG. 4C
are cross-section figure of the proposed hinge but torsional spring does not be illustrated.
FIG. 4A
illustrates the relative relation when the proposed hinge is initially combined.
FIG. 4B
illustrates the relative relation when the proposed hinge is opened and
FIG. 4C
illustrate the relative relation when the proposed hinge is closed.
Referring to FIG.
4
A and
FIG. 2
, because they illustrate the initially stage of combination process, torsional spring
26
is not transmuted and edge of third structure
24
only touches edge of first structure
22
and edge of fourth structure
25
also only touches edge of second structure
23
. In other words, both third structure
24
does not contact bulge
27
and hook
29
does not hook on edge of concave portion
28
at the initially stage. In other words, owing to the fact that torsional spring
26
is not transfigured, there is no torque and then torsional spring can be easily attached to first apparatus
20
and second apparatus without any assistant tool. This is a main advantage for not only cost of assistant tool is saved but also combination process is simplified.
Referring to FIG.
4
B and
FIG. 2
, they illustrate the stage that first apparatus
20
and second apparatus
21
are moved to each other until third apparatus
24
is just pushed by bulge
27
. The stage is corresponding to opened stage of hinge, and torsional string
26
is compressed in the stage. No matter how, because the lever arm is adjusted and any apparatus can be used to form required lever arm, owing to the fact that torque is product of force and lever arm, it is obvious that combination process of proposed hinge is easy and laborsaving.
Obviously, because both third structure
24
and fourth structure
25
are fixed at second apparatus
21
, not only third structure
24
is pushed away first structure
22
but also fourth structure
25
is pushed near to second structure
23
. Beside, location of bulge
27
, concave portion
28
and hook
29
is designed to let hook
29
hooks on concave portion
28
. Therefore, and height of hook
29
must be larger than thickness of second structure
23
. Moreover, depth of concave portion
28
must be larger than width of hook
29
otherwise hook
29
can not penetrate through concave portion
28
and hook on edge of concave portion
28
.
Therefore, the opposite direction of elastic force of compressed torsional spring
26
will try to pull third structure
24
and fourth structure
25
back to the initially stage. No matter how, when hook
29
securely hooks on edge of concave portion
28
, the relative relation between second structure
23
and fourth structure
25
is totally fixed for fourth structure
25
can not penetrate through second structure
23
. In other words, the structure of the proposed hinge is secured and stable.
Referring to FIG.
4
C and
FIG. 2
, they illustrate the stage that first apparatus
20
and second apparatus
21
are further moved to each other, where hook
29
moves along edge of second structure
23
and never hooks on second structure
23
. Note that the stage is corresponding to the closed stage of hinge and torsional spring
26
is further compressed. In addition, obviously, third structure
24
still directly contacts with bulge
27
. Thus, when external force is vanished, further compressed torsional spring
26
is relaxed and pull the second pair of structures back to the previous stage that correspond to opened stage of hinge.
No matter how, because third structure
24
still is pushed by bulge
27
, hock
29
always penetrates through concave portion
28
. Thus, it is almost impossible that hook
29
escapes from second structure
23
and induces an unexpected result that second pair of structures pulled to initially position and hinge is disintegrated. Therefore, the structure of the proposed hinge is further secured and stable.
As various possible embodiments may be made of the above invention without departing from the scope of the invention, it is to be understood that all matter herein described or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrate and not in a limiting sense. Thus, it will be appreciated that these drawings are exemplary of a preferred embodiment of this invention
Claims
- 1. A hinge for connecting two separate apparatuses that rotates around a common axis, comprising:a first pair of structures that comprise a first structure and a second structure, an end of said first pair of structures is fixed in a first apparatus; a second pair of structures that comprise a third structure and a fourth structure, where an end of said second pair of structures is fixed in a second apparatus, and said second pair of structures locates between said first structure and said second structure, wherein said third structure is adjacent to said first structure and said fourth structure is adjacent to said second structure, said first pair of structures is directly coupled with said second pair of structures by a bulge which locates on said first structure and directly contacts with said third structure; a torsional spring, an end of said torsional spring is fixed in said first structure, said second structure or said first apparatus, another end of said torsional spring is fixed in said third structure, said fourth structure of said second apparatus.
- 2. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein said bulge has a height which is larger than the thickness of said second structure.
- 3. The hinge according to claim 1, wherein a concave portion locates on a lateral side of said second structure, said lateral side being not close to or far away from said fourth structure.
- 4. A hinge for connecting two separate apparatuses that rotates around a common axis, comprising:a first pair of structures that comprise a first structure and a second structure, an end of said first pair of structures is fixed in a first apparatus; a second pair of structures that comprise a third structure and a fourth structure, where an end of said second pair of structures is fixed in a second apparatus, and said second pair of structures locates between said first structure and said second structure, wherein said third structure is adjacent to said first structure and said fourth structure is adjacent to said second structure, said second pair of structures is directly coupled with said first pair of structures by a hook which locates on said fourth structure and are used to hook said second structure; a torsional spring, an end of said torsional spring is fixed in said first structure, said second structure or said first apparatus, another end of said torsional spring is fixed in said third structure, said fourth structure of said second apparatus.
- 5. The hinge according to claim 4, wherein said hook hooks on said second structure when said hinge is opened and then a relative position between said first apparatus and said second apparatus is fixed by said hinge.
- 6. The hinge according to claim 4, wherein said torsional spring is compressed when said hinge is opened and then said hook securely hooks on said second structure by an opposite direction elastic force of compressed torsional spring.
- 7. The hinge according to claim 4, when said hinge is closed then said torsional spring is further compressed and said hook does not hook on said second structure.
- 8. A hinge for connecting two separate apparatuses that rotates around a common axis, comprising:a first pair of structures that comprise a first structure and a second structure, an end of said first pair of structures is fixed in a first apparatus; a second pair of structures that comprising a third structure and a fourth structure, where an end of said second pair of structures is fixed in a second apparatus, and said second pair of structures locates between said first structure and said second structure, wherein said third structure is adjacent to said first structure and said fourth structure is adjacent to said second structure, moreover, said first pair of structures is directly coupled with said second pair of structures by a bulge which locates on said first structure and directly contacts with said third structure, besides, said second pair of structures is directly coupled with said first pair of structures by a hook which locates on said fourth structure and are used to hook said second structure; a torsional spring, an end of said torsional spring is fixed in said first structure, said second structure or said first apparatus, another end of said torsional spring is fixed in said third structure, said fourth structure of said second apparatus.
- 9. The hinge according to claim 8, wherein height of said bulge is larger than thickness of said second structure.
- 10. The hinge according to claim 8, wherein a concave portion locates on a lateral side of said second structure, said later side being not closed to or far away said fourth structure.
- 11. The hinge according to claim 8, wherein depth of said concave portion must be larger than width of said hook.
- 12. The hinge according to claim 8, wherein said hook hooks on said second structure when said hinge is opened and then a relative position between said first apparatus and said second apparatus is fixed by said hinge.
- 13. The hinge according to claim 8, wherein said torsional spring is compressed when said hinge is opened and then said hook securely hooks on said second structure by an opposite direction elastic force of compressed torsional spring.
- 14. The hinge according to claim 8, when said hinge is closed then said torsional spring is further compressed and said hook does not hook on said second structure.
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