The present invention relates to a hinge assembly mountable to a structure.
Various forms of hinges have been previously proposed such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,100 (Doyle et al) and US Patent Publication No. 2014/0075720A1 (Caffin et al.). U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,100 (Doyle et al) discloses a self-closing hinge assembly where a torsional spring is provided inside a cylindrical housing to connect the one hinge leaf to another via a coupling element located at each end of the cylindrical housing, so that the torsional spring may provide a closing force. As disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,584,100 (Doyle et al), one of the coupling elements is adjustable around the axis of the torsional spring to vary the spring rate and thus changing the closing force of the spring.
US Patent Publication No. 2014/0075720A1 (Caffin et al.) discloses a self-closing hinge assembly where both coupling portions on each end are adjustable around the axis of the torsional spring, so that the closing force of the spring can be easily adjusted.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the prior art forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
According to a first aspect, disclosed is a hinge assembly comprising:
a first hinge leaf assembly and a second hinge leaf assembly, each having their respective hinge leaf, wherein the first hinge leaf assembly being connectable to the second hinge leaf assembly and when so connected the first hinge leaf assembly being rotatable relative to the second hinge leaf assembly about an axis;
at least one mounting member fixable to a moveable barrier or a structure through a fixing arrangement, the first and/or second hinge leaf being connectable to the at least one mounting member so as to be adjustable relative thereto in a least one direction; and
a locking arrangement to releasably lock the first and/or second hinge leaf to the at least one mounting member, the locking arrangement being operative to adopt a hold condition where relative movement between the first and/or second hinge leaf and the at least one mounting member is prevented, and a released condition where the first and/or second hinge leaf is able to be adjusted relative to the at least one mounting member,
the locking arrangement comprises a locking element disposed between the first and/or second hinge leaf and the at least one mounting member, and movable relative to both the first and/or second hinge leaf and the at least one mounting member to cause the locking arrangement to adopt the hold condition or the released condition.
Advantageously, the hinge assembly facilitates adjustments once the hinge assembly is installed on a structure, which may simplify the installation of hinge assemblies, whilst improving the functionality of the hinge assemblies. For example, the first and/or second hinge leaf is adjustable relative to the at least one mounting member to ensure correct alignment and position of the components of the hinge assembly.
In some embodiments, the locking arrangement further comprises a drive member operative to move the locking element to cause the locking arrangement to adopt the hold condition or the released condition.
In some embodiments, the at least one mounting member and the first and/or second hinge leaf are interconnected via a guide arrangement, wherein the guide arrangement includes one or more rails provided on at least one mounting member or the first and/or second hinge leaf, and one or more complementary tracks provided in the other of the at least one mounting member or the first and/or second hinge leaf.
In some embodiments, when in the released condition the guide arrangement prevents the hinge leaf from fully separating from the mounting member in the direction parallel to the mounting member being mounted to the moveable barrier or structure.
In some embodiments, the movement of the locking element between the hold and released conditions is perpendicular or transverse to a pivotal axis of the hinge leaf assembly.
According to a second aspect, disclosed is a hinge leaf assembly mountable to a movable barrier or structure comprising:
a hinge leaf and at least one mounting member, wherein the hinge leaf and the at least one mounting member are connected by a guide arrangement to allow the hinge leaf to move relative to the at least one mounting member,
whereby a locking element is provided in either the hinge leaf or the at least one mounting member that is operable to adapt a hold condition and a released condition, and when the locking element is in the hold condition relative movement between the hinge leaf and the at least one mounting member is prevented, and when the locking element is in the released condition the hinge leaf is able to move relative to the at least one mounting member.
In some embodiments, the locking arrangement is able to adopt the hold condition when the first and/or second hinge leaf and the at least one mounting member are in more than one position to allow, when the locking arrangement is in the released condition, repositioning of the first and/or second hinge leaf assembly relative to the at least one mounting member to a selected position whereat the locking arrangement is moved to the hold condition.
In some embodiments, a drive member is used to move the locking element between the hold and released conditions.
According to a third aspect, disclosed is a hinge assembly comprising one or more hinge leaf assemblies.
In some embodiments, when the locking element of the first hinge leaf assembly is in the released condition the leaf moves with respect to the mounting member in a direction parallel to a pivotal axis of the hinge assembly, and when the locking element of the second hinge leaf assembly is in the released conditions the leaf moves with respect to the mounting member in a direction perpendicular or transverse to the pivotal axis of the hinge assembly.
There now follows, by way of example only, a detailed description of embodiments of the present disclosure, with reference to the Figures identified below.
In the following description, functionally similar parts carry the same reference numerals between different embodiments. The drawings are intended to be schematic, and dimensions, scale and/or angles may not be determined accurately from them unless otherwise stated.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the upward and downward directions refer to the orientation of a latch when mounted onto a substantially vertical surface.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the left and right directions refer to the orientation of a latch when mounted onto a substantially vertical surface.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the linear direction means an object, assembly or subassembly can move from one position to another in a substantially direct motion along any plane, but not limited to the horizontal, vertical or angular planes.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the structure may include a moveable barrier, a gate, a fence, a panel, a post or any other suitable structure for mounting a latch assembly.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the terms bracket, and fixture are intended to have their plain meaning.
It is understood, unless otherwise stated, the term rotation is not limited by its direction and may cover one or a combination of clockwise or counter-clockwise direction.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the term mount includes temporarily secured, attached, removably fixed and secured, whereby the term is intended to describe one component placed onto another component or body and not limited to the type of fixture used or if the fixture is permanent or temporary.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the term movable barrier includes, for example, a structure, hatch, gate, door, skylight or window, i.e. a member suitable for closing or opening an aperture, but not limited to the pivotal or direction of movement. For example, the member may pivot or slides horizontally and/or vertically.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the terms aligned and/or alignment are not limited to concentric alignment, horizontal alignment, vertical alignment and planar alignment etc.
It is understood that, unless otherwise stated, the term guiding means or guide arrangement is not limited to tracks, rails, guides or slots etc., but also includes any means to limit movement between two or more interfacing objects, components or assemblies.
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The prior art self-closing hinge is provided with a series of ribs G provided on the mounting brackets B and hinge C to allow positive engagement therebetween. As shown in
As described above, the prior art hinge has the following disadvantages:
It can be envisaged the prior art hinge assembly A lacks security or tamper resistance as the hinge assembly A can be easily removed by unfastening the nuts D, as they are easily assessible from the front.
The present disclosure is directed to providing a hinge assembly to alleviate the installation and adjustment issues of the prior art hinge assembly.
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The first portion 31a includes a rear portion 31c and a front portion 31d. The rear portion 31c abuts against and mounted to the face of the structure. The front portion 31d is arranged to mate with the leaf 20. The mounting member 30 also includes a part of the guide arrangement. In the illustrated embodiment, the part of the guide arrangement is in the form of pair of rails 32 extending on the front portion 31d of the portion 31a for interengaging with the tracks 22 on the leaf 20. Each rail 32 is a complementary L-shape to each track 22. In the illustrated embodiment, the guide arrangement is operative to allow relative movement of the mounting member 30 and the leaf 20 along an axis, for example, along a longitudinal axis which allows movement up and down or a lateral axis which allows movement side to side. The guide arrangement also retains the mounting member 30 and the leaf 20 together. In this way, when mounted together the relative movement of the mounting member 30 and the leaf 20 is limited to movement along the direction of the rail 32 and track 22.
Located on a portion of each rail 32 is a profiled surface in the form of a plurality of alternating recesses 34 and ribs 34a that form a set of locking teeth 35. The teeth 35 engage a corresponding profiled surface of the locking element 40. Details on how the locking teeth 35 engage the locking element 40 shall be described in more detail below.
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The mounting member 30 also includes the screw holes 38a, 38b which allow the user to secure the mounting member 30 to a structure. As shown, the screw holes 38a include a recess to allow a head of each screw (not shown) to substantially reside therein so it does not impede the insertion of the hinge leaf 20.
A stop arrangement includes a stop 44 provided on the annular wall 46 to limit or prevent further rotation of the drive member 50, which will be described in more detail below. The projection 48 is provided on an external portion of the annular wall 46 to guide or control movement of the locking element 40 with the hinge leaf 20.
A driving interface 58a is provided on the head 51a to allow an instrument to be inserted therein and rotate the drive member 50. As shown in
The shank 51b of the drive member 50 protrudes through the passage 26, 43 and the slot 36. As the drive member 50 is mounted to the hinge leaf assembly 10, the thread 47 of the locking element 40 engages with the thread 52 provided on the drive member 50. It can be envisaged the slot 36 controls/limits the movement of the mounting member 30 with respect to the hinge leaf 20. In this embodiment, the slot 36 controls/limits the vertical movement of the mounting member 30 with respect to the hinge leaf 20.
As the locking element 40 moves between the hold and released conditions, the projection 48 provided on the locking element 40 resides in the recess 27 of the hinge leaf 20 to further operate as guiding means.
The drive member 50 and the locking element 40 are in threaded engagement. As the drive member 50 rotates from the released condition to the hold condition, the engaged threads draw the components together and the profiles surfaces into engagement. The locking element 40 is drawn into abutment with the rails of the mounting member and the corresponding teeth are also drawn into engagement. The rotational movement of the drive member 50 actuates liner movement of the locking element 40. The drive member 50 rotates until the stop arrangement prevents any further rotation in one direction in the hold condition. In the hold condition, the components of the hinge assembly are not moveable relative to one another. The stop 54 on the drive member 50 abuts the corresponding stop 44 of the locking element to limit or prevent further rotation of the drive member 50.
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After the hinge leaf assembly 10 is secured to the structure, the user may wish to adjust the position the hinge leaf 20 without having to fully separate the hinge leaf assembly 10 from the structure. The adjustment may be during installation of the hinge assembly 100 or later. In this case, the user can disengage the locking element 40 from the hinge leaf 20 via the rotating the drive member 50 and adjust the position of the hinge leaf 20 relative to the mounting member 30. Once the hinge leaf assembly 10 is positioned correctly, the user can rotate the drive member 50 so the locking element 40 engages the hinge leaf 20. In the embodiment illustrated in
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In addition, it can be envisaged the hinge assembly 100 improves the security or tamper resistance over the prior art hinge assembly A, as the combination of the screw holes 38b provided on the flange 31a and the circlip 60 prevents the hinge leaf 20 from being disassembled from the hinge leaf assembly 10, 110. Access to the screw holes 38b provided on the flange 31a can be provide once the gate is opened.
Advantageously, the circlip 60 can also prevent drive member 50 from coming out when the gate is subjected to vibration during operation, therefore, preventing the hinge leaf 20 from separating from the mounting member 20 and improving safety. Moreover, when the locking element 40 is in the released condition, the mutually engageable tracks/rails 22, 32 prevent the leaf 20 from fully separating from the mounting member 20, for example, preventing the hinge leaf 20 from fully separating from the mounting member 20 in the direction parallel to the mounting member 20 being mounted to the moveable barrier or structure 210a, 210b. Unlike the prior art hinge assembly A, when the nuts D become loosen, the hinge C can fully separate from the mounting member B.
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Furthermore, there are prior art hinges that utilises a rack and pinion mechanism to achieve vertical and horizontal adjustments, however, access to such mechanism can only be achieved from the side. Therefore, such prior art hinges are not suited for post-to-wall applications where the wall would restrict access to the adjustment mechanism.
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In another embodiment, it can be envisaged the hinge assembly (not shown) may only be provided with horizontal adjustment.
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The colour coded drive members 50, 50b may provide a visual indicator for the user to avoid reverse orientating one hinge assembly 100 with the other.
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Although the embodiments disclose vertical or horizontal adjustments for hinges, it can be appreciated from the above disclosure that the invention may be applied to any one or more linear or non-linear adjustments along any plane, angular plane or direction.
Although the embodiments disclose linear or non-linear adjustments for hinges, it can be appreciated from the above disclosure that the invention may be applied to any products, assemblies or the like that is required to be mounted or secured to a structure, fixture, substrate or the like.
Although the embodiments disclose teeth 35, 42 used to limit movement between hinge leaf 20 and the mounting member 30, it can be envisaged friction surfaces or materials may be used.
Although the embodiments disclose the hinge assembly being used on gates, it can be envisaged that the hinge assembly can be used on other applications such as security fencing, zone restriction fencing, doors, safety barriers, security barriers, care homes, garden gates, swimming pool and child care applications etc.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding disclosure, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the present disclosure.
Accordingly, the present disclosure is not to be limited in terms of the particular embodiments described in this application, which are intended as illustrations of various aspects. Many modifications and variations can be made without departing from its scope, as will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Functionally equivalent methods and apparatuses within the scope of the disclosure, in addition to those enumerated herein, will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the foregoing descriptions. Such modifications and variations are intended to fall within the scope of the appended claims. The present disclosure is to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to particular methods which can, of course, vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended to be limiting.
From the foregoing, it will be appreciated that various embodiments of the present disclosure have been described herein for purposes of illustration, and that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the present disclosure. Accordingly, the various embodiments disclosed herein are not intended to be limiting, with the true scope being indicated by the following claims.
Embodiment 1: According to one embodiment, there is provided a hinge leaf assembly mountable to a movable barrier or structure comprising a leaf and a mounting member, wherein the leaf and the mounting member are connected by a guide arrangement to allow the hinge leaf to move relative to the mounting member, whereby a locking element is provided in either the hinge leaf or the mounting member that is operable to adapt a hold condition and a released condition, and when the locking element is in the hold condition relative movement between the hinge leaf and a mounting member is prevented, and when the locking element is in the released condition the hinge leaf is able to move relative to the mounting member.
Embodiment 2: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 1, wherein the locking element comprises a profiled surface, and when the locking element is in the hold condition the profiled surface is brought into engagement with a complimentary profiled surface provided on either the leaf or mounting member and prevents movement between the leaf and the mounting member, and when the locking element is in the released condition the profiled surface is disengaged from the complimentary profiled surface provided on either the hinge leaf or mounting member to allow the leaf to move relative to the mounting member.
Embodiment 3: A hinge assembly according to embodiment 1 or 2, wherein the locking element includes a projection, and when assembled, the projection extends into a passage formed in the hinge leaf or mounting member to allow the locking element to be correctly orientated with any one of the leaf or mounting member.
Embodiment 4: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 3, wherein the projection resides in a recess of the leaf.
Embodiment 5: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of the previous embodiments, wherein the movement of the locking element between the hold and released conditions is perpendicular or transverse to a pivotal axis of the hinge leaf assembly.
Embodiment 6: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of the previous embodiments, wherein the locking element resides in a space provided in the hinge leaf, whereby the space guides the locking element between the hold and released conditions.
Embodiment 7: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 6 when made dependent to embodiment 2, wherein the complimentary profiled surface is provided on the mounting member.
Embodiment 8: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 7, wherein the profiled surface comprises a plurality of recesses and/or ribs provided on the guiding means of the mounting member.
Embodiment 9: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of the previous embodiments, wherein a drive member is used to move the locking element between the hold and released conditions.
Embodiment 10: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 9, wherein the drive member includes a head and shank, and an external threading is formed on the shank, wherein the external threading engages a complimentary thread provided on the locking element for translating rotational movement into linear movement for the locking element.
Embodiment 11: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 11, wherein the head abuts a passage provided on the leaf and distal end of the shank is provided with an annular groove for receiving a circlip to be guided by a slot provided in the mounting member, wherein the combination of the head) and the circlip prevents the drive member from coming out or being misplaced.
Embodiment 12: A hinge leaf assembly according to embodiment 11, wherein the shank passes through a passage provided in the locking element, and said complimentary thread is provided on inner surface of the passage for engaging with the threading of the shank.
Embodiment 13: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of embodiments 9 to 12, wherein the drive member is provided with a stop arrangement to limit or control the rotation of the drive member.
Embodiment 14: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of embodiments 9 to 13, wherein indicators are provided on the hinge leaf and the drive member, whereby alignment of the indicators is indicative of the hold condition and release condition between the locking element and the hinge leaf or the mounting member.
Embodiment 15: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of embodiments 9 to 15, wherein an indicator is provided on the hinge leaf indicative of the direction of rotation of the drive member.
Embodiment 16: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of the previous embodiments, wherein the when the locking element is in the released condition, the leaf moves with respect to the mounting member in one or more of the following directions:
Embodiment 17: A hinge leaf assembly according to any one of the previous embodiments, wherein positional indicators are provided on both the leaf and mounting member, indicative of the position of the leaf with respect to the mounting member.
Embodiment 18: A hinge assembly comprising two or more hinge leaf assemblies of any one of embodiments 1 to 17.
Embodiment 19: A hinge assembly according to embodiment 18, wherein a first hinge leaf assembly being connectable to the second hinge leaf assembly and when so connected the first hinge leaf assembly being rotatable relative to the second hinge leaf assembly about an axis.
Embodiment 20: A hinge assembly according to embodiment 19, wherein when the locking element of the first hinge leaf assembly is in the released condition the leaf moves with respect to the mounting member in a direction parallel to a pivotal axis of the hinge assembly, and when the locking element of the second hinge leaf assembly is in the released condition the leaf moves with respect to the mounting member in a direction perpendicular or transverse to the pivotal axis of the hinge assembly.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020901623 | May 2020 | AU | national |
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PCT/AU2021/050470 | 5/19/2021 | WO |