1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to hinges, and more particularly, to a holding hinge assembly that is able to hold itself at an opened position and thereby hold a door having it at an opened position without using any additional hardware.
2. Description of Related Art
Hinges have been extensively used for movable assemblies, like hatches, doors and casements. However, the conventional hinge provides no means to hold itself, and in turn a door using it as a pivotal means, at opened positions thereof. When the door is an overhead one, a user who wants to access an overhead cabinet therethrough can only have his/her one hand free to reach the cabinet as his/her the other hand has to hold the door open. As a known approach to holding a door open, a strut or a gas cylinder may be used with the hinge. This known approach nevertheless is far from perfection because additional hardware means additional costs and spacial consumption. Moreover, such additional spacial consumption is particularly unacceptable for those applications associated with limited space, such as installation in a cabinet or a boat.
Hence, there is a need for a holding hinge assembly that is able to hold itself at an opened position and thereby hold a door at an opened position without using any struts or gas cylinders.
In view of the need as described above, one objective of the present invention is to provide a holding hinge assembly that is able to hold itself at an opened position and thereby hold a door having it at an opened position without using any additional hardware.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a holding hinge assembly, which allows the door having it to be easily opened and prevented or at least hindered from being closed under gravity or rebounding inertia of the door.
For achieving the above and other objectives, a holding hinge assembly to be installed between a relatively irremovable member and a relatively movable member according to the present invention comprises: a pivotal pin; and at least one hinge leaf having a pivotal hole for frictionally, rotatably receiving the pivotal pin so that a friction exists between an inner wall of the pivotal hole and a periphery of the pivotal pin, and the relatively movable member is allowed to rotate with respect to the relatively irremovable member when receiving an external force applied thereon that is sufficient to surpass the friction. When the hinge leaf rotates about the pivotal pin toward a first direction, a first friction is produced between the hinge leaf and the pivotal pin; when the hinge leaf rotates about the pivotal pin toward a second direction, a second friction is produced between the hinge leaf and the pivotal pin.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having the first friction greater than the second friction, and the first direction is a direction of the relatively movable member rotating toward the relatively irremovable member for opening, while the second direction is an opposite direction of the relatively movable member rotating toward the relatively irremovable member for closing.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having the pivotal pin made of a first material possessing a pin diameter, while the hinge leaf is made of a second material and has a hole diameter of the pivotal hole slightly smaller than the diameter of the pin diameter, in which the first material is slightly more elastic than the second material so as to allow the pivotal pin to be frictionally, rotatably received in the pivotal hole.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having a first hinge leaf installed on the relatively movable member and a second hinge leaf installed on the relatively irremovable member.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having the first hinge leaf possessing a leaf body to be installed on the relatively movable member and a barrel portion defining the pivotal hole that the barrel portion is extended and curved outward from the leaf body to have a C-shaped section so that a slot is left on the barrel portion.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having a connecting part and a distal end located on the two sides of the slot of the barrel portion, wherein the connecting part is connected to the leaf body, and located on one side defined by a direction of the first hinge leaf rotating toward the first direction.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having the inner wall of the pivotal hole of the first hinge leaf being a smooth surface.
Also provided is a holding hinge as described further having the second hinge leaf possessing a leaf body to be installed on the relatively irremovable member and a barrel portion defining the pivotal hole, while the inner wall of the pivotal hole is a rough surface.
The invention as well as a preferred mode of use, further objectives and advantages thereof will be best understood by reference to the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following preferred embodiments when read with the accompanying drawings are made to clearly exhibit the above-mentioned and other technical contents, features and effects of the present invention. Through the exposition by means of the specific embodiment, people would further understand the technical means and effects the present invention adopts to achieve the above-indicated objectives. However, the accompanying drawings are intended for reference and illustration, but not to limit the present invention and are not made to scale.
According to one preferred embodiment of the present invention, a holding hinge assembly 100 is to be installed between a relatively irremovable member 91 and a relatively movable member 92, such as a jamb and a hatch on a boat deck, respectively, as shown in
Now referring to
As can be seen in
By comparison, as depicted in
The pivotal pin 10 is made of a first material while the first and second hinge leaves 20, 30 are made of a second material, in which the first material is slightly more elastic, or less rigid, than the second material. In one embodiment of the present invention, the first material is a plastic resin and the second material is a metal that is stiffer than the plastic resin used for making the pivotal pin 10. Thereby, the pivotal pin 10 can be frictionally, rotatably received in the pivotal holes 25, 35.
The second hinge leaf 30 as shown in
Referring to FIGS. 4 and 6-9, the first hinge leaf 20 installed on the relatively movable member 92, wherein the barrel portion 23 is extended and curved outward to the leaf body 21 to have a C-shaped section so that a slot 231 is left on the barrel portion 23.
Thereby, the holding hinge assembly 100 can be applied simultaneously on the relatively movable member 92 and the relatively irremovable member 91 as an axis for rotationally opening or closing such structure.
When the first hinge leaf 20 rotates about the pivotal pin 10 toward a first direction A together with the relatively movable member 92, a first friction is produced between the first hinge leaf 20 and the pivotal pin 10. When the first hinge leaf 20 rotates about the pivotal pin 10 toward a second direction B, a second friction is produced between the first hinge leaf 20 and the pivotal pin 10. Therein, the first direction A is the direction of the relatively movable member 92 rotating for opening against the relatively irremovable member 91, and the second direction B is the direction of the relatively movable member 92 rotating for closing against the relatively irremovable member 91. The first direction A and the second direction B, with the pivotal pin 10 as the rotational axle, are opposite to each other.
Therein, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 6-8, a connecting part 232 and a distal end 233 are located on the two sides of the slot 231 of the barrel portion 23. The connecting part 232 is connected to the leaf body 21, and located on one side defined by the direction of the first hinge leaf 20 rotating toward the first direction A.
As shown in
However, because the hole diameter D2 of the pivotal hole 25 is slightly smaller than the pin diameter D1, pivotal hole 25 is constantly, tightly fitting with the surface of the pivotal pin 10, whereby a opposite friction is produced between the barrel portions 23 and the pivotal pin 10 when the barrel portion 23 and the pivotal pin 10 are about to rotate against each other. Therefore, when the barrel portion 23, with the pivotal pin 10 as an axle, rotates toward the first direction A, the opposite friction causes the distal end 233 to stay put, while the connecting part 232 bends outward due to the force exerted by the relatively movable member 92, expanding the slot 231, enlarging the hole diameter D2 of the pivotal hole 25, and thus decreasing the friction between the barrel portion 23 and the pivotal pin 10. In contrast, as shown in
The present invention creates the first direction A, the direction of the relatively movable member 92 rotating toward the relatively irremovable member 91 for opening, and the second direction B, the direction of the relatively movable member 92 rotating away from the relatively irremovable member 91 for closing, thus achieving the feature of “easy for opening and difficult for closing ” for user applications.
Thereby, the holding hinge assembly of the present invention can hold a door (or a hatch, a cabinet door or the like) at its opened position so that a user can easily access the space behind (or below) the door with both of his/her hands. This advantage can be achieved without using any additional hardware, so as to save costs and space.
The present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiment and it is understood that the embodiment is not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Moreover, as the contents disclosed herein should be readily understood and can be implemented by a person skilled in the art, all equivalent changes or modifications which do not depart from the concept of the present invention should be encompassed by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61855404 | Apr 2013 | US |