Information
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Patent Grant
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6434791
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Patent Number
6,434,791
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Date Filed
Friday, April 14, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 20, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Walsh; John B.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 387
- 016 250
- 016 389
- 016 388
- 016 251
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hinge has first and second hinge members interconnected by an axle that allows relative rotation between them. Each hinge member has screw holes allowing the hinge member to be connected to a leaf or a frame. The screw holes of one hinge member are protected by a cover that can only be removed when the hinge members have a specific relative disposition. This provides a security feature.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A known hinge comprises first and second hinge members interconnected for relative pivotal movement. The second hinge member includes a mounting member through which, in use, fixing means extend to fasten the mounting member to a surface with an end of the fixing means engaging the mounting means. For example, the fixing means might be in the form of screws that extend through holes in the mounting means.
It is a problem with such hinges that the mounting means are readily accessible. Where the hinge is used on a door, this means that the fixing means can be readily removed and the door forced open.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided a hinge comprising first and second hinge members inter-connected for relative pivotal movement, the second hinge member including a mounting member through which, in use, fixing means extend to fasten the mounting member to a surface, with an end of said fixing means engaging said mounting means, a cover being provided which is movable relative to the mounting member between an inoperative position in which the cover exposes said end of said mounting means and an operative position in which said cover prevents access to said end of said mounting means, movement from said operative to said inoperative positions being prevented by said first hinge member except at one relative disposition of the first and second hinge members.
By providing a cover that can only be removed in one relative disposition of the hinge members, access to the fixing means is prevented during normal use of the hinge.
The following is a more detailed description of two embodiments of the invention, by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURE
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a first form of hinge,
FIG. 2
is an exploded elevational view of a second form of hinge,
FIG. 3
is a side elevation of an adjustment plate of the second hinge,
FIG. 4
is an end elevation of the adjustment plate of FIG.
3
,
FIG. 5
is a cross-section through the adjustment plate of
FIGS. 3 and 4
,
FIG. 6
is a plan view from above of the hinge of
FIGS. 2
to
5
showing the hinge in a closed position, and
FIG. 7
is a plan view from above of the hinge of
FIGS. 2
to
5
in a partly open position.
REFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
Referring first to
FIG. 1
, the first hinge comprises a first hinge member indicated generally at
10
and a second hinge member indicated generally at
11
.
The first hinge member
10
is formed from metal and is generally L-shaped. One limb of the L-shape forms a mounting
12
provided with fixing holes
13
by which the first hinge member
10
can be connected to a surface with a mounting surface
14
a
of the first hinge member
10
against the surface. A surface
14
b
opposite the mounting surface
14
a
is concave. The second limb of the L forms a boss
15
which has parallel upper and lower surfaces
16
,
17
lying in respective planes parallel to the axis of the fixing holes
13
and normal to the mounting surface
14
. These are inter-connected by parallel side surfaces, one of which is seen at
18
, and an end surface
19
extending between the side surfaces
18
. The end surface
19
is concavely curved and forms a curved edge
20
with the upper surface
16
with two projections at respective opposite ends of the edge
20
.
A hole
21
extends between the upper surface
16
of the boss and the lower surface
17
of the boss. The axis of this hole
21
is thus parallel to the mounting surface
14
and normal to the axes of the fixing holes
13
. This hole
21
receives a bush
22
inserted from the upper surface
16
. The end of the hole
21
at the lower surface
17
is closed by a cap
23
which screws into the hole
21
to allow adjustment of the vertical position of the bush
22
.
An axle
24
is generally circular in cross section and has a central annular collar
25
. One end of the axle is received in the bush
22
so mounting the axle for rotational movement about an axis co-axial with the axis of the hole
21
The second hinge member
11
is also made of metal. The second hinge member
11
is generally rectangular in shape with parallel spaced upper and lower surfaces
26
,
27
interconnected by parallel spaced end surfaces
28
,
29
. The second hinge member
11
also has a rear surface
30
that extends between the upper and lower surfaces
26
,
27
and the end surfaces
28
,
29
. The front surface
31
extends from one end surface
28
along only a portion of the length of the second hinge member
11
where it terminates in an edge
32
. Between the edge and the opposite end surface
29
, the second hinge member
11
is formed with a cavity to provide a mounting plate
33
having one side formed by the rear surface
30
and a parallel inner surface
34
. The mounting plate
33
is bounded by a peripheral wall including an upper wall
35
, a lower wall
36
and an end wall
37
. The mounting plate
33
is also bounded by a step surface
38
extending between the edge
32
of the front surface
31
and the mounting plate
33
.
The mounting plate
33
is formed with a pair of parallel slots
39
extending through the mounting plate
33
between the inner surface
34
and the rear surface
30
and also extending in a direction generally parallel to the upper surface
26
and the lower surface
27
. An oval hole
40
is also provided in the mounting plate
33
extending between the inner surface
34
and the rear surface
30
and located adjacent the step surface
38
and between the slots
39
.
The upper surface
26
and the lower surface
27
are cut away at their edges remote from the mounting plate
33
so that an edge of the end wall
37
projects beyond the upper wall
35
and the lower wall
36
at the front side of the second hinge member
11
. In addition, this forms a rebate
42
in the step surface
38
with the rebate extending from the edge
32
.
A slot
43
is provided along the projecting portion of the end wall
37
and a slot
44
is also provided in the rebate
42
extending along the edge
32
. The slots
42
,
43
are thus parallel and extend in respective directions normal to the planes of the upper surface
26
and the lower surface
27
and normal to the lengths of the fixing slots
39
. A flange
45
overlies the stepped surface
38
and has an edge curving over the rebate
42
towards the rebate slot
43
. The function of these parts will be described below.
A portion of the second hinge member
11
between the rear surface
30
and the front surface
31
is provided with a hole
46
extending between the upper surface
26
and the lower surface
27
. The axis of the hole
46
is thus parallel to the lengths of the slots
43
,
44
and parallel to the plane of the mounting plate
43
. The hole
46
receives a cylindrical bush
47
which has a hole that receives the other end of the axle
24
beyond the collar
25
. The open end of the hole
46
is closed by a cap
67
. The hole in the bush
47
may be offset from the axis of the bush
47
so that rotation of the bush
47
results in lateral adjustment of the second hinge member
11
.
In this way, the second hinge member
11
is mounted on the first hinge member
10
for rotational movement relative thereto about the axis of the axle
24
. When so mounted, the lower surface
27
of the second hinge member
11
is closely adjacent the upper surface
16
of the boss
15
. The arrangement is also such that when the mounting plate
33
lies in a plane which is parallel to the side surfaces
18
of the boss
15
(which is the assembled disposition of the parts shown in FIG.
1
), the slot
43
adjacent the edge
32
is clear of the curved edge
20
between the end surface
19
and the upper surface
16
of the boss
15
. However, as the second hinge member
11
is rotated from that position, this slot
43
overlies the upper surface
16
of the boss
15
due to the concave shape of the edge
20
. The purpose of this will be described below.
The end wall
37
includes a hole
48
.
The second hinge member
11
also includes an adjustment plate
49
formed of metal and generally rectangular in shape. A fixing hole
50
is provided at each corner of the plate and two locating holes
51
are provided adjacent longer edges of the adjustment plate between the adjacent fixing holes
50
. One shorter edge of the adjustment plate
49
is provided with a rectangular cut-out
52
.
The adjustment plate is sized to fit into the cavity surrounding the mounting plate
33
with a face of the adjustment plate
49
overlying the inner surface
34
of the mounting plate
33
. When so positioned, two of the fixing holes
50
are aligned with one of the fixing slots
39
on the mounting plate and the other two fixing holes
50
on the adjustment plate
49
are aligned with the other fixing slot
39
on the mounting plate
33
. Also when so positioned, a nut
53
fits in the cut-out
52
where it is held against rotation and a screw
54
extends through the end wall hole
48
and engages the nut so that rotation of the screw
54
moves the adjustment plate
49
relative to the mounting plate
33
in a direction normal to the axis of the axle
24
and parallel to the length of the fixing slots
39
.
The second hinge member
11
also includes a cover
56
. The cover
56
is formed of metal and is generally rectangular in shape with longer side edges
57
interconnected by shorter end edges
58
. Each end edge
58
is provided with the respective flange
59
. The lower end of one flange
59
is provided with a stop (not shown) whose purpose will be described below.
The flanges
59
are such that they are a sliding fit in the slots
43
,
44
adjacent the mounting plate
33
. The presence of the stop ensures that the flanges
59
can only be engaged with the slots
43
,
44
at their ends adjacent the lower surface
27
and then slide along the slots until the side edges
57
of the cover are in register with the upper surface
26
and the lower surface
27
respectively. when in this disposition, the cover
56
prevents access to the adjustment plate
49
and the inner surface
34
of the mounting plate
33
. It will be appreciated from what has been described above that the cover
56
can only be slid into this position when the second hinge member
11
is positioned relative to the first hinge member
10
as shown in
FIG. 1
, that is to say with the mounting plate
33
not in a plane normal to the side surfaces
18
of the boss
15
. When the mounting plate
33
is normal to the side surfaces
18
of the boss
15
, the cover
56
cannot be removed because the end of the slot
43
overlies the upper surface
16
of the boss
15
, as described above.
The cover
56
is provided with a screw hole
60
at one corner which receives a screw (not shown) to lock the cover
56
to the remainder of the second hinge member
11
.
In use, the hinge is for connecting a leaf, such as a door, to an associated fixed frame. The first hinge member
11
is connected to the frame by screws passing through the fixing holes
13
. The first hinge member
10
is connected to the frame disassembled from the second hinge member
11
via the axle
24
. This is to allow access to the fixing holes
13
. Once the first hinge member
10
has been connected to the frame surface, the axle
24
and the second hinge member
11
are assembled to the first hinge member
10
.
With the cover
56
removed, the second hinge member
11
is connected to the leaf by screws passing through the fixing holes
50
and the adjustment plate
49
. The position of the leaf relative to the frame can be adjusted, before the screws are finally tightened, by rotating the screw
54
so moving the adjustment plate
49
relative to the mounting plate
33
. The adjustment plate is guided in this movement by the pin
53
.
The cover
56
is then replaced as described above. This provides a significant security feature in preventing access to the screws fixing the second hinge member
11
to the leaf. The screws fixing the first hinge member
10
to the frame are obscured by the second hinge member
11
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
4
and
5
, the second hinge as shown in those Figures has a number of parts common with the first hinge shown in FIG.
1
. Those parts will not be described in detail and will be given the same reference numerals in
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
4
and
5
as they have in FIG.
1
.
The principal difference between the hinges of
FIGS. 2
to
5
and the hinge of
FIG. 1
is in the construction of the adjustment plate referenced
60
in
FIGS. 2
to
5
and
49
in FIG.
1
. This necessitates associated changes in the mounting place
33
.
The adjustment plate
61
, best seen in
FIGS. 3
to
5
, has a generally rectangular body
62
provided with fixing holes
50
and locating holes
51
and a cut-out
52
(all seen in
FIG. 3
) in the same way as the adjustment plate
49
of FIG.
1
. However, at the end of the mounting plate
61
opposite the cut-out
52
, there are provided a pair of legs
63
(see
FIG. 4
) lying in respective planes normal to the plane of the body
62
and each adjacent a respective side edge
57
of the adjustment plate
61
so that the legs
63
are spaced apart. Each leg includes a fixing hole
64
.
As seen in
FIG. 5
, each locating hole
51
is, at the surface of the body
62
adjacent the legs
63
, surrounded by a projection
65
.
The use of this adjustment plate
61
requires modification of the mounting plate
33
as seen in FIG.
2
. Referring to this Figure, it will be seen that the mounting plate slots
39
are, at their ends adjacent the axle
24
, provided with enlarged rectangular apertures
66
. This is so that the legs
63
can extend through these apertures
66
when the adjustment place
61
is positioned in the cavity and adjacent the mounting plate
63
. The nut
53
fits into the cut-out
52
and engages the screw
54
. Adjustment of the screw
54
moves the adjustment plate
61
relative to the mounting plate
33
, consequently moving the legs
63
within the aperture
66
. The projections
65
around the locating holes
51
engage in the mounting plate slots
39
.
In use, the screws passing through the fixing holes
64
and the legs
63
can engage a surface of a leaf normal to the surface engaged by the screws passing through the fixing holes
50
in the body
62
of the adjustment plate
61
. This provides additional security.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, the hinge of
FIGS. 2
to
5
, when in a closed position, has an edge
57
, of the cover
56
and the associated slot
44
overlying the upper surface
16
of the boss
15
. The cover
56
thus cannot be removed from the second hinge member
11
. When rotated from this closed position, as seen in
FIG. 7
, the edge
57
and the associated slot
44
, are clear of the surf ace
16
, as a result of the presence of the concave edge
20
, and the cover
56
can then be removed for access to the fixing screws.
It will be appreciated chat the adjustment plates
49
,
61
are optional. Screws, or any other convenient fixing means, could be passed direct through the mounting plate
33
into the leaf. Any ocher arrangement of cover may be used provided that it is arranged relative to the first hinge member so that the cover can only be removed in a particular relative disposition of the first and second hinge members
11
,
12
.
Claims
- 1. A hinge comprising first and second hinge members inter-connected for relative pivotal movement, the second hinge member including a mounting member through which, in use, fixing means extend to fasten the mounting member to a surface, with an end of said fixing means engaging said mounting member, a cover, said cover slidably engageable within a pair of slots located on said mounting member, said cover movable relative to said mounting member between an inoperative position in which the cover exposes said end of said fixing means and an operative position in which said cover is slidably engaged with said mounting member and prevents access to said end of said fixing means, movement from said operative to said inoperative positions being prevented by said first hinge member except at one relative disposition of the first and second hinge members.
- 2. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein said mounting member includes a mounting plate through which said fixing means passes, the mounting plate lying in a plane parallel to the hinge axis and being surrounded by a peripheral wall, the wall including said pair of slots which are mutually parallel and are parallel to said hinge axis, the cover having a pair of parallel flanges that are slidably engageable with said pair of slots so that the cover is movable between said inoperative and operative positions in a direction parallel to said hinge axis, said pair of parallel flanges when slidably engaged with said pair of slots thereby preventing removal of the cover in a direction normal to the plane of the plate.
- 3. A hinge according to claim 2 wherein said boss surface lies in a plane normal to said hinge axis and wherein said recess is a concave recess.
- 4. A hinge according to claim 2 wherein said cover closes the space circumscribed by the peripheral wall.
- 5. A hinge according to claim 2 or claim 4 wherein a screw carried by the cover engages the mounting member to lock the cover to the mounting member.
- 6. A hinge according to claim 2 wherein the first hinge member includes a boss projecting in a direction normal to the hinge axis, said boss including a shaped surface that prevents sliding movement of the cover from the operative position by engaging said cover as said sliding movement commences.
- 7. A hinge according to claim 6 wherein the boss surface includes a recess such that, when the first and second hinge members are in said one relative disposition, the cover can be slid from said operative to said inoperative position.
- 8. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein an adjustment plate overlies the mounting member with said fixing means extending through said adjustment plate and said mounting member, the adjustment plate and the fixing means being movable relative to the mounting plate in a direction normal to the axis of the hinge to allow adjustment of the hinge relative to said surface.
- 9. A hinge according to claim 8 wherein said mounting member includes a mounting plate through which the fixing means passes, the adjustment plate including a first portion lying on a plane parallel to said mounting plate and through which said fixing means passes and a second portion lying in a plane normal to the first portion and extending through the mounting plate, said second portion being connected to a surface normal to said first-mentioned surface.
- 10. A hinge according to claim 8 wherein said mounting member carries a screw which engages the adjustment plate so that screwing said screw into and out of the mounting member adjusts the position of said adjustment plate in said direction normal to the axis of the hinge.
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