The present invention relates to a pivot hinge assembly. More specifically, the present invention is concerned with a pivot hinge assembly for glass pane.
A number of pivot hinge assemblies, adapted for use on glass panes of glass structures such as shower doors, for example, are known in the art. Typically, such pivot hinge assemblies are suitable for use as a top or bottom hinge for the glass door, and provide self-closing forces that tend to close the door and hold it in a closed position thereof.
There is still a need in the art for pivot hinge assemblies.
More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hinge assembly, comprising a base adapted to be secured to a support for a pane to be hinged; a first cover and a second cover adapted to lie on each side of the pane; a block secured between said first and said second covers; the block having a flat surface flush with a flat edge of the first cover and a flat edge of the second cover, and being recessed inwardly from lateral edges and back edges of the first and the second covers respectively so as to accommodate the pane, the pane being cutout at a mounting location thereof so as to match the contour of the block; the block having a first bore extending into the block perpendicular to the flat end thereof, the block having a second bore in a first lateral edge thereof and a third bore in a second lateral edge thereof opposite the first lateral edge, each of the second and third bores extending inwardly from a respective lateral edge and intersecting the first bore; wherein the base is secured to the block by a shaft extending from the base and engaging the first bore of said block, the second and the third bores each receiving a spring pressing against a surface of the shaft thereby moving the shaft to a selected position relative to the base and providing on the shaft a detent force that maintains the pane closed in a closed position, and a restoring force closing the pane when the pane is part way open.
There is further provided a method for pivotally mounting a door pane in an opening defined by a front bottom wall, front side walls and a front upper wall, by at least one hinge, the method comprising providing a cutout at a mounting location of the pane; securing a shaft extending from a base to a first cover supporting a block by inserting the shaft into a first bore in an end surface of the block; securing a spring in each one of a second bore and a third bore, the second and third bore being provided on each side surface of the block perpendicular to the end surface of the block respectively, and intersecting the first bore; securing a second cover on a second side of the pane on top of the block opposite the first cover; and connecting the base to a mounting located on the perimeter of the door pane opening by turning the first and second covers and the base relative to each other.
There is further provided a pivot hinge assembly adapted to be clamped to a glass pane, comprising a first and a second covers adapted to lie in parallel planes on each side of the glass pane and having a pair of ends lying in a common plane, a block being provided between the first and second covers, the block having a flat end flush with ends of the first and second covers, the block having first and second lateral surfaces extending at right angles to the flat end of the block and the lateral sides of the first and second covers, the block having a main bore extending into the block perpendicular to the flat end thereof, the block having a first aperture in the first lateral surface thereof and a second aperture in the second lateral surface thereof, each of the first and second apertures extending perpendicular to its respective lateral surface and intersecting the main bore; a base having a flat end surface adapted to overlie the flat end of the block, an axis protruding from the end surface of the base and extending into the main bore, the axis having a shaft rounded in cross-section with a pair of opposed flat surface portions one extending along each side thereof; a spring being provided in each one of the first and second bores, each spring generating, on the shaft, a detent force that maintains the glass pane in a closed position, and a restoring force bringing the glass pane in the closed position when the glass pane is part open.
Other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading of the following non-restrictive description of specific embodiments thereof, given by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the appended drawings:
A hinge 40 as illustrated in
The base 42, best seen in
A bore 52 across the thickness of the base 42 opens into a square recess 50, best seen in
Typically, as shown in
As illustrated in
As best seen in
A block 78 protrudes from the inner surface 76. The block 78 has flat pivot end surface 80 flush with the flat pivot edge 74, thereby forming a common flat pivot end surface, and its lateral edges 88 and 90 and back edge 81 are recessed inwardly on the inner surface 76 from the lateral edges 70 and the back edge 72 respectively of the second cover 68.
The block 78 comprises a bore 82 extending thereinto from the end surface 80 thereof. The bore 82 may terminate inside the block 78 at a distance from the back edge 81 of the block 78 opposite the end surface 80 thereof (See
As best seen in
Thus, as well known in the art, the second cover 68 may be positioned on a first side of the glass pane 100 with the block 78 accommodated into the shape of the glass pane 100, while the first cover 66 may be positioned on a second side of the glass pane 100. As will be described hereinbelow in relation to
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The two lateral edges 88 and 90 of the block 78 thus extend between the first cover 66 and the second cover 68, generally parallel to the bore 82 of the block 78, and perpendicularly to the end surface 80 of the block 78.
The lateral edge 90 of the block 78 comprises an aperture 91 extending into the block 78 parallel to the surface 80 of the block 78. Similarly, an aperture 91 is provided on the lateral face 88 of the block 78. A single aperture 91 may be contemplated, extending from the side face 88 to the face 90 of the block 78. These apertures 91 are aligned one relative to the other, and intersect the bore 82 of the block 78 (see
When the base 42 is secured to the second cover 68, the axis 56 of the base 42 (see
By using an axis with a square head 54 and an outer screw 65 as described hereinabove in relation to
When the shaft 58 is inserted into the second cover 68, a compression spring 92 is housed in each aperture 91 of the lateral edges 88 and 90 of the block 78, between a plunger 94 and a spring plate 96 as shown in
On each side of the shaft 58, a compression spring 92 presses the head of a plunger 94 against surfaces of the shaft 58, thereby maintaining the shaft 58 into the bore 82, and further maintaining it in place in the closed position of the door, as will be described hereinbelow. The springs 92 are selected relatively large and strong, so as to exert a pressure generating a detent and self-closing force against the shaft 58.
For installation on a door, the shaft 58 of the base 42 is first inserted into the bore 82 of the block 78. Then a spring 92 and a plunger 94 assembly is inserted into the aperture 91 of each one of the two lateral edges 88 and 90 of the block 78, and secured in place by a spring plate 96 as discussed hereinabove.
The plunger 94 contributes to maintaining the shaft 58 in the bore 82 of the block 78.
Pressure is submitted on flat surfaces 57 of the shaft 58 by the head of the plungers 94 via the compression springs 92.
Then the cover 66 may be mounted on top of the block 78 as described hereinabove. The assembly of the first and second covers 66, 68 is turned relative to the base 42 to expose screw holes 46 and 48 of the base 42 (
When the door is more than half way open, since the spring and plunger assembly on each side of the shaft 58 presses on the convex surfaces 59 of the shaft 58, the door stays open.
Typically, the hinge assembly is made in brass, for example, and the spring in stainless steel for resistance to corrosion.
Gaskets 110, made in rubber or vinyl, for example, may be accommodated between the first cover 66 and the second cover 68, around the block 78 to separate the metallic material of the hinge assembly from the material of the glass door to be hinged, as shown in
From the foregoing, people in the art will now be in a position to appreciate that there is provided a sturdy yet compact pivot hinge assembly using a preset spring and plunger assembly comprising a spring between a plunger and a spring plate, on each side of the shaft 58, which provides, on the shaft 58, a detent force that maintains the door closed when the door is closed and a restoring force closing the door when the door is part way open.
There is therefore provided a pivot hinge assembly adapted to be clamped to a glass pane, comprising a base, a first and second covers adapted to lie in parallel planes one on each side of the glass pane and having a pair of ends lying in a common plane, a block being provided between the first and second covers, the block having a flat end flush with ends of the first and second covers, the block having first and second side surfaces extending at right angles to the flat end of the block and the ends of the first and second covers, the block having a main bore extending into the block perpendicular to the flat end thereof, the block having a bore in the first side surface thereof and a second bore in the second side surface thereof, each of the first and second bores extending perpendicular to its respective side surface and intersecting the main bore; the base having a flat end surface adapted to overlie the flat end of the block, an axis connected to and protruding from the end surface of the base and extending into the main bore, said axis being rounded in cross-section with a pair of opposed flat surface portions one extending along each side thereof; a preset spring and plunger assembly being provided in each one of the first and second bores of the block, the spring and plunger assembly comprising a spring between a plunger and a spring plate, on each side of the main bore of the block receiving the axis, to generate, on the axis, a detent force that maintains the door closed when the door is closed and a restoring force closing the door when the door is part open.
Although the present invention has been described hereinabove by way of embodiments thereof, it may be modified, without departing from the nature and teachings of the subject invention as described herein.
This application claims priority on U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60/972,426, filed on Sep. 14, 2007. All documents above are incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.
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