The invention is directed to a home appliance door hinge assembly having a temporary holding feature.
An example of an application for the invention is a hinge assembly for a side-swing door of a home appliance that allows the door to be unfastened from the home appliance while the hinge assembly supports the weight of the door.
Many home appliances, such as built in ovens, have one or more doors that swing open about a vertical axis. The door is often heavy and requires substantial attachment of the hinges to the body of the appliance.
Such a door is preferably removable to allow installation separate from the appliance main body, repair, or replacement. Due to the substantial weight of the door, installation or removal can be difficult or even dangerous for one person. This is because it can be difficult to support the weight of the door while removing the fasteners that attach the door to the body of the appliance.
The invention recognizes that it is desirable to provide a system for supporting the weight of the door while the door is installed or removed from the home appliance body.
Particular embodiments of the invention are directed to home appliance. The home appliance includes a home appliance body having a receiving feature; a door; and a hinge assembly that pivotably attaches the door to the home appliance body. The hinge assembly includes a hinge bracket having a body; a hooking member fixed to the hinge bracket body, the hooking member releasably engaging the receiving feature of the home appliance body; a securing member fixed to the hinge bracket body; and a fastener securing the securing member to the home appliance body while the hooking member is engaged with the receiving feature, the fastener being removable; and a first door bracket pivotably attached to the hinge bracket and fixed to the door. The fastener secures the securing member to the home appliance body in an operating position of the door such that the hinge bracket body is immovable relative to the receiving feature, the fastener is configured such that removal of the fastener releases the securing member from the home appliance body so that the hooking member can be disengaged from the receiving feature to allow removal of the door from the home appliance body, and the engagement of the hooking member with the receiving feature supports the weight of the door when the fastener is removed such that the receiving feature of the home appliance body supports the weight of the door to maintain a temporary vertical position of the door.
Other embodiments of the invention are directed to a hinge assembly for pivotably attaching a door to a home appliance. The hinge assembly includes a hinge bracket having a body; a hooking member fixed to the body, the hooking member being configured to releasably engage a receiving feature of the home appliance; a securing member fixed to the body; and a fastener configured to secure the securing member to the home appliance while the hooking member is engaged with the receiving feature, the fastener being removable; and a first door bracket pivotably attached to the hinge bracket and configured to be fixed to the door. The fastener is configured to secure the securing member to the home appliance in an operating position of the door such that the body is immovable relative to the receiving feature, the fastener is configured such that removal of the fastener releases the securing member from the home appliance so that the hooking member can be disengaged from the receiving feature to allow removal of the door from the home appliance, and the engagement of the hooking member with the receiving feature supports the weight of the door when the fastener is removed such that the receiving feature of the home appliance supports the weight of the door to maintain a temporary vertical position of the door.
The following figures form part of the present specification and are included to further demonstrate certain aspects of the disclosed features and functions, and should not be used to limit or define the disclosed features and functions. Consequently, a more complete understanding of the exemplary embodiments and further features and advantages thereof may be acquired by referring to the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The invention is described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings in which exemplary embodiments of the invention are shown. The invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein.
Many home appliances, such as, for example, built in ovens, have one or more side-swing doors that swing open about a vertical axis. These doors are often heavy and require substantial attachment of the hinges to the body of the appliance.
It is often preferable for the doors to be removable to allow installation separate from the appliance main body, repair, or replacement. Due to the substantial weight of the door, installation or removal can be difficult or even dangerous for one person. This is because it can be difficult to support the weight of the door while removing the fasteners that attach the door to the body of the appliance.
Embodiments of the invention provide a simple and safe way for one person to install or remove a door. This is achieved by providing a hooking feature on a hinge body. The hooking feature hooks in to a receiving feature on the appliance body to support the weight of the door while the more permanent fastening of the door to the appliance can be performed. In this application, the term “appliance body” can mean any part of the appliance including, but not limited to, a main body of the appliance, a frame of the appliance, or a cabinet or other framework into which the appliance is built.
Top door bracket 210 and bottom door bracket 310 are configured to be fastened to a door of the home appliance. In this example, screws, bolts, or other fasteners fix a tab 240 of top door bracket 210 to the door through hole 250. Similarly, screws, bolts, or other fasteners fix a tab 340 of bottom door bracket 310 to the door through hole 350. Top door bracket 210 has a flange 220 that is pivotably attached to an upper flange 140 of hinge bracket 100. This attachment can be made with a rivet, shoulder bolt, or other pivoting attachment device. An example of an appropriate pivoting attachment is a rivet through a hole 230 in flange 220 and a hole 150 in upper flange 140. Similarly, a rivet can pivotably attach flange 320 to a lower flange 140 through a hole 330 and a hole 150. While this example has two door brackets 210, 310, other examples can have one door bracket, or three or more door brackets.
Hinge bracket 100 is secured to the appliance body by way of, in this example, two tabs 110. Each tab 110 has a hole 120 through which a fastener such as, for example, a screw or a bolt can secure hinge bracket 100 to the appliance body. In an operating position of the door, the door is fixed to top door bracket 210 and bottom door bracket 310 such that the door cannot move relative to top door bracket 210 and bottom door bracket 310. In the operating position of the door, hinge bracket 100 is fixed to the appliance body such that hinge bracket 100 cannot move relative to the appliance body. The pivoting movement of top door bracket 210 and bottom door bracket 310 relative to hinge bracket 100 permits the door to pivot relative to the appliance body. While this example has two tabs 110, other examples can have one tab 110, or three or more tabs 110.
Hinge bracket 100 has a hook 130 extending from it, in this example, adjacent to tabs 110. Hook 130 is configured to fit into a slot or other receiving feature of the appliance frame or body.
A pivot pin 600 connects door bracket 500 to hinge bracket 100′ such that door bracket 500 can pivot relative to hinge bracket 100′. Pivot pin 600 has haptics cams 610 that rotate with pivot pin 600 when door bracket 500 pivots relative to hinge bracket 100′. As pivot pin 600 rotates, haptics cams 610 push on haptics body 410 and compress springs 420 against hinge bracket 100′.
Similarly to hinge bracket 100 shown in
The door swing limiting feature can also be effected by, for example, providing a bump or protrusion on the hinge bracket that interferes with the pivoting of the door bracket, or providing a bump or protrusion on the door bracket that interferes with the relative pivoting of the hinge bracket.
It will be appreciated that variants of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be combined into many other different systems or applications. Various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the invention.
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