The present invention relates to a extremely compact three leaf geared hinge that is adapted to handle heavy loads, tightly fold back onto itself for space conservation, offer extensive freedom of pivotal movement in the horizontal plane and provide an extremely smooth operating action with minimal lateral or transverse play.
Precision movement and location of heavy objects is desirable in numerous situations. An example of this is the biaxial movement of a car door through a non conventional path of travel as would be found on an exotic sports car or a customized hot rod. Here, precision of movement while supporting a heavy load is necessary to both enable the smooth opening of the car door and to protect vehicle surfaces from contacting each other unwantedly. Conventional, existing art hinge design is based on one or two pivot axes, and utilize cylindrical knuckles thereby preventing complete compaction. Further, they require a considerable amount of space in which to be housed because of the extensive amount of travel an car door must undergo when opening to clear the fender for upward rotation.
The present invention hinge utilizes a multiple, linearly extendable, leaf configuration that allows limited pivotable movement in the horizontal (XY) plane. It can be compactly retracted by the abutment of all leaves together through the use of a beveled rabbet on the ends of the hinge leaves and the elimination of cylindrical knuckles. This abutment is accomplished by the unique leaf design at the knuckle interface ends of each leaf. The adjacent leaves have pairs of enmeshed alternating fixed and rotating gears located on their sides to eliminate play in the hinge and to offer extremely smooth operation.
A further advantage of having a multi leaf extensible hinge is that movement restriction of any single hinge can shape the opening profile of the entire hinge. This allows the hinge of the present invention to accommodate the torturous path of travel encountered by car door that opens in more than one plane.
Henceforth, a smooth acting, strong, extremely compact, zero play hinge would fulfill a long felt need in many industries where heavy loads must be held and precisely moved. This new invention utilizes and combines known and new technologies in a unique and novel configuration to overcome the aforementioned problems and accomplish this.
The general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a compact hinge that is able to enable movement of heavy loads, offer extensive freedom of pivotal movement in the horizontal plane and provide an extremely smooth operating action with minimal torsional, lateral or transverse play.
It has many of the advantages mentioned heretofore and many novel features that result in a new hinge which is not anticipated, rendered obvious, suggested, or even implied by any of the prior art, either alone or in any combination thereof.
In accordance with the invention, an object of the present invention is to provide an improved hinge capable of minimal torsional, lateral or transverse unwanted motion or play so as to enable the critical positioning of loads.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved hinge capable of superior smoothness of operation.
It is a further object of this invention to provide a hinge that offers extensive freedom of pivotal movement in the horizontal plane to accommodate convoluted paths of load travel.
It is still a further object of this invention to provide for a multi leaf hinge capable of linear extension and pivotable movement in the horizontal plane.
It is yet a further object of this invention to provide a multi leaf hinge capable of the maximum compact retraction.
The subject matter of the present invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of this specification. However, both the organization and method of operation, together with further advantages and objects thereof, may best be understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with accompanying drawings wherein like reference characters refer to like elements. Other objects, features and aspects of the present invention are discussed in greater detail below.
a, 5b, and 5c are top views of the extendable movement capability of the of the multi leaf extendable gear hinge with the gears removed;
a, 6b and 6c are bottom views of the multi leaf extendable gear hinge;
a, 9b and 9c are top views of the alternate embodiment multi leaf extendable gear hinge without the housing to illustrate the movement of the constrainment pin;
a, 10b and 10c are top views of the alternate embodiment multi leaf extendable gear hinge with the housing top plate installed illustrating constrained directional movement;
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are, of course, additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
The above description will enable any person skilled in the art to make and use this invention. It also sets forth the best modes for carrying out this invention. There are numerous variations and modifications thereof that will also remain readily apparent to others skilled in the art, now that the general principles of the present invention have been disclosed.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of descriptions and should not be regarded as limiting.
In the following detailed description, various terms are used to define various elements of the present hinge. Other terms are used in the art to reference the same hinge element. Therefore, it is understood that the present invention is not to be limited by the use of a particular term used in reference to a particular hinge element. The terminology utilized in this specification for the most follows the terminology of a conventional hinge, although the present invention functions quite differently. These differences are best explained at this point.
A conventional hinge comprises two leaves, namely a stationary leaf and a hinge leaf, which pivot on a single axis of rotation; a leaf consists generally of a mounting portion, such as, but not limited to, a mounting plate, and one or more knuckles; a knuckle comprises an element, generally circular, having a bore adapted to accept a hinge pin, the knuckle extending from a mounting portion of a leaf; a notch is a space between two adjacent knuckles on one leaf into which a knuckle from a second leaf is positioned and interleaved; a stationary leaf is the leaf which is attached to a non-moving structure, such as a door frame; a hinge leaf is a leaf which is attached to a door; and a hinge pin is generally a rod adapted to pass through the bore of the interleaved knuckles of two leaves to join the leaves together.
The differences between the components in a convention hinge and the multi leaf extendable gear hinge, as well as the terminology can best be understood with the following explanation of terminology. The present multi leaf hinge comprises multiple leaves, namely an inner, middle and outer leaf. All leaves are hinge leaves which pivot on different axes of rotation but all in the same horizontal plane; there are no stationary leaves but there is a stationary mounting assembly; a leaf consists generally of a planar element with at least one knuckle thereon; a knuckle comprises the end of a leaf that has a beveled rabbet formed thereon with a bore therethrough adapted to accept a hinge pin, or the cylindrical end of a leaf with a bore therethrough adapted to accept a hinge pin; a notch is a space between two adjacent knuckles on one leaf into which a knuckle from another leaf is positioned and interleaved; a hinge pin is a set of non rotating short stub shafts adapted to pass through all or some of the bore of the interleaved knuckles of two leaves to join the leaves together; a fixed gear is a gear fixed on the end of the non rotating stub shafts (which are also the axis of pivot for the leaf); a rotatable shaft is a rod passing through an orifice in the middle leaf; a pivot gear is gear mounted on the end of a rotatable shaft.
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First knuckle 22 has a first space 42 into which second knuckle 28 is interleaved such that first vertical bore 24 aligns with second vertical bore 28 when first stub shaft 46 and second stub shaft 48 are inserted therein. Allen screws threadingly engaged through threaded bores 51 bear on flats 55 on first stub shaft 46 and second stub shaft 48 prevent the rotation of the stub shafts within the interleaved bores. In a similar fashion, fourth knuckle 34 has a second space 44 into which third knuckle 34 is interleaved such that fourth vertical bore 36 aligns with third vertical bore 32 when third stub shaft 54 and fourth stub shaft 56 are inserted therein. Allen screws threadingly engaged through threaded bores 51 bear on flats 55 on third stub shaft 54 and fourth stub shaft 56 prevent the rotation of the stub shafts within the interleaved bores.
Pivot pin 52 resides in pivot bore 40. Bevel gear 50 is permanently affixed to the exposed ends of the first, second, third and fourth stub shafts and rotationally connected at both ends of pivot pin 52. Circlips 56 about a recess in the ends of the pivot pin retain the bevel gear on the pivot pin 52 and accommodate pivot pin 52 installation as is well known in the art.
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a, 5b and 5c show top views of the multi leaf extendable gear hinge in the fully open, intermediate and fully retracted positions. (The gears have been removed for visual clarity.) In the fully extended position depicted in
a, 6b and 6c show bottom views of the multi leaf extendable gear hinge with the bevel gears 50 installed. The spur gears 50 on pivot pin 52 do not act as an idler gears since they do not transmit motion from the bevel gears 50 on the first and third stub shafts to the bevel gears 50 on the second and fourth stub shafts. The bevel gears on pivot pin 52 rotate when the inner leaf 4, middle leaf 6 or outer leaf 8 are moved relative to each other. Because of the beveled gear's tooth design and close tolerance enmeshment, they maintain a degree of horizontal tension between the inner, middle and outer leaves. This coupled with the use of pairs of beveled gears 50 on each leaf, eliminates unwanted torsional play in the hinge and results in an extremely smooth acting hinge. These are desirable features in a hinge for moving heavy loads that require zero tolerance positioning. All spur gears are of the same diameter, have the same number of teeth and teeth forms with substantially similar pressure angles. Different gear combinations and spacing may be utilized as is known in the field of art.
a, 9b and 9c show the operation of the alternate embodiment without the hinge housing 80. By way of comparison with
When installed in the housing 80, the load directional movement is dictated by the specific movement direction cam 74 design and placement as well as the specific location of the constriction pin 72 and the configuration of it's associated elongated slot 98. In
In the situation described above the alternate embodiment hinge 90 will allow a car door to be opened as described herein, traversing the path as outlined below when the appropriate external force is applied.
When the door is first unlatched, the door will pivot open horizontally (at an acute increasing angle from the longitudinal axis of the car) as the fully closed hinge (abutted inner leaf 4, middle leaf 6, and outer leaf 8) pivots about cylindrical knuckle 10. At the same time the movement constraining pin 72 slides back in elongated slot 98. (
Thus the method of opening a car door with the alternate embodiment hinge 90 and rotational member attached to the door, when a constant horizontal force is applied to the car door is as follows:
pivot the car door out at an increasing acute angle from the longitudinal axis of the car; then horizontally move the hinged end of the car door away from the car a distance greater than the thickness of the door while sliding the door rearward and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car; moving the door forward and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car; then rotating the car door vertically.
The applications of the present invention are countless as the dynamics of the path of operation can be configured for whatever situation is at hand. Motion in the X axis, Y axis or as a vector motion of the X and Y axes may be accomplished. Essentially, any pre-configured path of motion may be achieved in the horizontal (XY plane) with the present invention.
The abovementioned invention may be mounted into various positions and/or in different orientations on a vehicle so as to allow the door to open as a “suicide door” (wherein the front end of the door swings open, the rear of the door pivots and the door pivots toward the back), as a “reverse suicide door” (wherein the front end of the door swings open, the rear of the door pivots and the door pivots toward the front) or any of a plethora of other opening methods. The hinge is designed so as to allow such installations.
The above description will enable any person skilled in the art to make and use this invention. It also sets forth the best modes for carrying out this invention. There are numerous variations and modifications thereof that will also remain readily apparent to others skilled in the art, now that the general principles of the present invention have been disclosed. As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for the designing of other structures, methods and systems for carrying out the several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
Applicant claims priority from provisional application 60/828,224 filed Oct. 5, 2006 and incorporates herein by reference all of said provisional patent application.
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