Structure of a hinge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6629334
  • Patent Number
    6,629,334
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 7, 2002
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 7, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A structure of a hinge is provided. The hinge includes a main leave secured to a door frame and a subordinate leave joint with the main leave by a pintle and secured to a door. The main leave has a first helical surface in a lower knuckle and the subordinate leave has a second helical surface in a central knuckle engaged with the first helical surface. Further the first helical surface has a vertical end and a plurality of domes engageable with a vertical end and a plurality of semi-circular recesses. So that when the door is opened, it will gradually and slowly closed on its own gravity.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to automatic door closers and more particularly to a structure of a hinge which utilizes the gravity of the door to automatically and retardatively close the door of a house or of a furniture.




Conventional automatic door closer are varied in types. The earliest type of them utilizes a spring or springs to retard the movement of the door. However, it makes a noise. The latest type of them (as shown in

FIG. 1

) utilizes hydraulic or pneumatic device which comprises a hydraulic or pneumatic tube


10


, a shaft


15


having one end pivoted to a door frame


14


and the other end pivoted to a rod


11


which has a free end


12


fixed to a back side of a door


13


. When the door


13


is opened, it will be slowly closed without any noise. However, leakage of oil or air may occur after long period of usage and thus will reduce the hydraulic and pneumatic power.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention has a main object to provide a structure of a hinge which utilizes the gravity of a door to retard the closing movement of the door without causing a noise.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a structure of a hinge to automatically and slowly close a door without using an automatic door closer.




Further object of the present invention is to provide a structure of a hinge which is simple, convenient and durable.











The present invention will become more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description thereof when read in conjunction with the attached drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing an automatic door closer according a prior art,





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view showing a preferred embodiment of a hinge according to the present invention,





FIG. 3

is a top view of the hinge of the present invention while the door is closed,





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of the hinge of the present invention,





FIG. 5

is a top view of the hinge of the present invention while the door is opened for about 90°,





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of

FIG. 5

,





FIG. 7

is a top view of the hinge of the present invention while the door is opened for about 180°, and





FIG. 8

is a sectional view of FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIGS. 2 and 3

of the drawings, the structure of a hinge of the present invention comprises generally a first leave


20


and a second leave


30


rotatably engaged with the first leave


20


.




The first leave


20


includes a plurality of first screw holes


21


spacedly formed along the longitudinal length for securing the leave


20


onto a door frame


40


by screws


211


, an upper knuckle


22


and a lower knuckle


23


integrated with one lateral side of the leave


20


and respectively abutting the upper and lower edges of the leave


20


so as to define a space therebetween. The upper knuckle


22


has a first threaded inner periphery abutting the upper rim for receiving a first cap


224


which has a first threaded outer periphery


225


engageable with the first inner periphery


221


of the upper knuckle


22


and a Phillips slot


226


in the top for facilitating a screwdriver of phillips head to fasten the cap


224


into the upper knuckle


22


. The lower knuckle


23


has a central bore


230


defined by a central partition on the top of which is a first helical surface


231


, three domes


232


,


233


and


234


spacedly formed on the helical surface


231


and positioned perpendicular to each other, a first vertical surface


235


define at an end of the helical surface


231


and positioned opposite dome


233


, and a second threaded inner periphery


239


(as shown in

FIG. 4

) abutting the lower rim of the lower knuckle


23


for receiving a second cap


237


which has a second threaded outer periphery


238


engageable with the second threaded inner periphery


239


of the knuckle


23


and a taper recess


2371


centrally formed in the top.




The second leave


30


includes a plurality of second screw holes


33


spacedly formed along the longitudinal length for securing the leave


30


onto a back side of a door


41


(the leave


30


may possibly secure to a lateral side of the door


41


if it changes its angle with the first leave


20


at manufacturing stage) and a central knuckle


31


integrated with one side of the leave


30


engageable into the space between the upper and lower knuckles


22


and


23


of the first leave


20


, and a pintle


32


engageable into the central knuckle


31


and secured by screws


36


via the thru holes


310


of the knuckle


31


and a third screw holes


320


of the pintle


32


which farther has a tapered axial rod


322


projected upward from a shoulder


321


at the upper end of the pintle


32


, a second helical surface


323


on the lower end engageable with the first helical surface of the lower knuckle


23


, three semi-circular recesses


325


,


326


and


327


spacedly from on the second helical surface


323


positioned perpendicular to each other and engageable with the domes


232


,


233


and


234


, a second vertical surface


328


defined at an end of the helical surface


323


engageable with the first vertical surface


235


of the first helical surface


231


and a cylinder axial rod


324


projected downward from the center of the second helical surface


323


and engageable with the central bore


230


.




When assembly, first engage the central knuckle


31


of the second leave


30


into the space between the upper and lower knuckles


22


and


23


of the first leave


20


and insert the pintle


32


into the central knuckle


31


through the upper knuckle


22


, then secure the pintle


32


to the central knuckle


31


with screws


36


through the thru holes


310


and the third screw holes


320


as decribed the above, where the cylinder axial rod


324


is inserted into the central bore


230


of the lower knuckle


23


and the second helical surface


323


is engaged with the first helical surface


231


so as the semi-circular recesses


325


,


326


and


327


that engage with the domes


232


,


233


and


234


, secondly and sequentially, dispose a first bead ring


35


, a washer


222


and a coil spring


223


into the upper knuckle


22


which are fastened by the first cap


224


on the top of the upper knuckle


22


, thirdly dispose a second bead ring


236


into the lower end of the lower knuckle


23


which is fastened by the second cap


237


where the taper recess


2371


of the second cap


237


engages with the lower end of the cylinder axial rod


324


(as shown in FIG.


4


). Note that the bead rings


35


and


236


are used to prevent the friction that may occurred in the hinge and the first cap


224


is adjustable by a screwdriver to adjust the resilience of the coil spring


223


.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

again, when the door


30


is in closed position, the second vertical surface


328


is engaged with the first vertical surface


235


and the semi-circular recesses


325


,


326


and


327


are respectively engaged with the domes


232


,


233


and


234


so as to prevent the door making a noise.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, when the door


41


is opened for about 90° relative to the frame


40


, the central knuckle


31


together with the pintle


32


are slightly lifted up and only the semi-circular recesses


326


and


327


are engaged with the domes


232


and


233


. This time a slight leftward pressure applied to door


41


, it will be slowly closed on its own weight and because of the helical surfaces


231


and


323


as well as the coil spring


223


and the domes


232


,


233


and


234


which provide certain frictions to retard the closing movement of the door


41


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, when the door


41


is opened for about 180° relative to the frame


40


. The central knuckle


31


together with pintle


32


are lifted up to a highest position where the semi-circular recess


325


,


326


and


327


are all engaged with the domes


232


,


233


and


234


, and the vertical surfaces


328


and


235


are position opposite to each other and the coil spring


223


is biased to a closest condition. This time, releases the door


41


, it will be automatically and slowly closed as decribed the above.




If applies some lubricating oil in the bead rings


35


and


236


or between the helical surfaces


231


and


323


, the hinge will be operated more smooth.




Note that the specification relating to the above embodiment should be construed as exemplary rather than as limitative of the present invention, with many variations and modifications being readily attainable by a person of average skill in the art without departing from the spirit or scope thereof as defined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A hinge comprising:a first leave member having a plurality of first screw holes formed spaced apart along a longitudinal length thereof for securing said first leave member by screws, an upper knuckle and a lower knuckle formed spaced apart and integrated with one lateral said of said first leave member and respectively adjacent upper and lower edges thereof so as to define a receiving space therebetween; said upper knuckle having a first threaded inner periphery adjacent an upper rim of said upper knuckle; said lower knuckle having a central partition which has a central bore, a first helical surface formed on a top of said central partition, a first, second and third domes formed spaced apart on said first helical surface perpendicular to each other and a first vertical surface defined at an end of said first helical surface opposite to the second dome, and a second threaded inner periphery adjacent a lower rim of said lower knuckle; a second leave member having a plurality of second screw holes formed spaced apart along a longitudinal length thereof for securing said second leave member by screws, a central knuckle integrated with a lateral side of said second leave member and engaged into the receiving space of said first leave member and a pair of thru holes formed spaced apart in a periphery of the central knuckle; a pintle member inserted into the central knuckle of said second leave member through the upper knuckle of said first leave member, said pintle member having a shoulder on an upper end, a tapered axial rod centrally projected upward from the shoulder, a pair of third screw holes formed spaced apart in a periphery of said pintle member and engaged with the thru holes of the central knuckle of said second leave member for securing the pintle member to the central knuckle by means of screws, a second helical surface formed on a lower end of said pintle member engageable with the first helical surface of the lower knuckle of said first leave member, a first, second and third recess formed spaced apart in the second helical surface perpendicular to each other and engageable with the first, second and third domes of the lower knuckle respectively, a second vertical surface defined at an end of the second helical surface engageable with the first vertical surface of the lower knuckle and a cylinder axial rod centrally projected downward from the second helical surface and engaged into the central bore of the lower knuckle; a first bead ring disposed into the upper knuckle on the shoulder of said pintle member; a washer disposed on said first bead ring; a spring means disposed on said washer; a first cap adjustably secured into the upper rim of said upper knuckle, said first cap having a first threaded outer periphery engaged with the first threaded inner periphery of said upper knuckle and a phillips slot on top for facilitating a screwdriver to fasten the first cap to the upper knuckle; a second bead ring disposed into lower end of said lower knuckle on the cylinder axial rod of said pintle member; a second cap engaged into the lower rim of said lower knuckle on an outer side of the second bead ring, said second cap having a second threaded outer periphery engaged with the second threaded inner periphery of said lower knuckle and a tapered recess centrally formed and engageable with a lower end of said cylinder axial rod; wherein when said door opens, said semi-circular recesses will respectively engage with said domes which provide friction to retard the movement when said door is closing on its own weight.
Parent Case Info

This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/482,967, filed Jan. 11, 2000, which is now abandoned.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/482967 Jan 2000 US
Child 09/921340 US