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The present disclosure relates to spring hinge with handle latch comprising a spring hinge with an attached handle and an optional anchor for attaching the device. The present disclosure also relates to various possible uses of the spring hinge with handle latch herein.
Currently, there is market demand for improving home organization and maximizing living space. As such, portability and storage of furniture and other household items is often desirable.
Locking hinges on furniture, collapsible carts, and other items provide the ability to make their respective units compact for easier storage and/or transporting.
Locking hinges also allow furniture arms and legs, carts, and other items to extend back into place while also locking to prevent collapsing back into their compacted positions.
While useful and very common, many available locking hinges present a safety risk to users having their fingers pinched. Because of this, many locking hinges available on the market today can be unsafe for adults with delicate skin and/or brittle bones or for children. In addition, many locking hinges require a degree of dexterity and strength that many adults and children do not have.
In addition, this invention provides the ability to secure doors and container lids and this use is noted herein.
The manufacturing costs of currently available locking hinges can likely be reduced with a device requiring fewer parts such as this invention.
This invention serves these market needs.
Disclosed herein is a spring hinge with handle latch with an optional anchor for attaching the device. The present disclosure also relates to various possible uses of the spring hinge with handle latch herein.
There are two embodiments of the spring hinge with handle latch: one embodiment including the spring hinge, handle latch and optional anchor, and one embodiment without an anchor.
The spring hinge is a self-closing hinge that could be made of metal or another material that would provide spring coil tension for the hinge. The handle latch could be made of any material with sufficient substance and strength to enable the user to pull the spring hinge into an open position. The handle latch also serves to hold another hinged object in place (e.g. a table leg or a cabinet door).
The optional anchor could be made of the same material as the handle or something different, as long as it provides sufficient strength for attaching the spring hinge with handle latch.
Disclosed herein is a spring hinge with handle latch with an optional anchor for attaching the device. The present disclosure also relates to various possible uses of the spring hinge with handle latch herein.
Disclosed herein is a spring hinge with handle latch with an optional anchor for attaching the device. Without the optional anchor, the spring hinge with handle latch is attached directly from the spring hinge. This can be accomplished with screws or bolts through mounting holes on the spring hinge or any other methods such as welding, gluing, strapping, etc.
The present disclosure and drawings also relate to multiple examples of use of the spring hinge with handle latch herein.
The spring hinge with handle latch disclosed herein can be any fixture wherein securing or releasing a hinged object or a container lid could be desirable. In some embodiments, the spring hinge with handle latch is a hardware device for securing and releasing components of furniture, cabinetry, containers, doors, carts, and other items with hinged parts.
One embodiment of the spring hinge with handle latch is illustrated in
The spring hinge with handle latch consists of a spring hinge 20 with two fabricated attachments 10 and 30, one of which is optional 30.
The handle latch 10 is affixed to one of the leaves of the spring hinge and serves four primary roles: