Information
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Patent Grant
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6357081
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Patent Number
6,357,081
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 22, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 19, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Williams; Mark
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 016 261
- 016 267
- 016 265
- 016 260
- 016 254
- 296 14611
- 296 14612
- 296 148
- 049 502
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A disjoinable hinge mechanism having a locking cam is provided. The hinge mechanism includes a hinge assembly having a hinge pin which pivotably couples a first hinge structure to a second hinge structure. The hinge mechanism also includes a cam pivotably coupled to the hinge pin and a third hinge structure which includes a cam follower. The cam is positionable between a released position and an engaged position. The cam does not engage the cam follower when positioned in the released position. The cam engages the cam follower when positioned in the engaged position. The cam is adapted to be moved into the engaged position when an associated closure member is moved into a closed position. Thereafter, the cam remains in the engaged position during normal operation of the closure member. The second hinge structure may also include a set of locator pins which engage mounting apertures in the third hinge structure. The locator pins permit the hinge member to be rejoined so that the hinge assembly aligns correctly to the third hinge member after the hinge mechanism has been disjoined.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to closure member hinge mechanisms and more particularly to a hinge mechanism for a closure member which permits the closure member to be easily removed and reinstalled in an accurate manner.
2. Discussion
It has long been recognized that three-piece disconnectable hinges may be advantageous over conventional two-piece hinges in certain applications where a closure member is installed to a device and subsequently removed and reinstalled during the course of the assembly of the device. U.S. Pat. No. 4,720,895 entitled Quick-Disconnect Door Hinge, U.S. Pat. No. 4,766,643 entitled Vehicle Door Hinge Having Vertically Separable Pivotal Connections, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,314 entitled Three-Piece Lateral Take-Apart Door Hinge Assembly, all of which are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein, each disclose a multi-piece door hinge assembly having first and second portions which are disjoined by removing one or more fasteners which secure the portions together. At least one of these hinge mechanisms requires the use of specially designed fasteners which aid in the realignment of the hinge portions.
While such hinge mechanisms have received general acceptance, several drawbacks have been noted. One primary drawback has been the need for threaded fasteners to join and disjoin the portions of the hinge mechanism. Problems typically associated with the routine installation and removal of fasteners include loss of the fasteners, damage to the threads of the fastener or to an associated portion of the hinge mechanism, significant expenses associated with the tooling and labor for the removal and subsequent re-installation of the fasteners, and alignment problems associated with the level of clamping forces produced and the fastening sequence with which the fasteners are tightened.
Another primary drawback relates to the manner in which the portions of the hinge assembly are realigned. The above-referenced hinge mechanisms typically require the use of assembly tooling such as fixtures or guides that align the vehicle door to the vehicle body in a predetermined orientation and relationship until the fasteners for securing the portions of the hinge mechanism together are threadably engaged. Such tooling is typically expensive and does not add value to the vehicle.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is one object of the present invention to provide a hinge mechanism with a locking cam which permits the hinge mechanism to be readily disjoined and rejoined.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a hinge mechanism with an integral alignment mechanism which permits the hinge mechanism to be easily and accurately rejoined.
A disjoinable hinge mechanism having a locking cam is provided. The hinge mechanism includes a hinge assembly having a hinge pin which pivotably couples a first hinge structure to a second hinge structure. The hinge mechanism also includes a cain pivotably coupled to the hinge pin and a third hinge structure which includes a cam follower. The cam is positionable between a released position and an engaged position. The cam does not engage the cam follower when positioned in the released position. The cam engages the cam follower when positioned in the engaged position. The cam is adapted to be moved into the engaged position when an associated closure member is moved into a closed position. Thereafter, the cam remains in the engaged position during normal operation of the closure member. The second hinge structure may also include a set of locator pins which engage mounting apertures in the third hinge structure. The locator pins permit the hinge member to be rejoined so that the hinge assembly aligns correctly to the third hinge member after the hinge mechanism has been disjoined.
Additional advantages and features of the present invention will become apparent from the subsequent description and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a partial sectional view of a vehicle illustrating a hinge mechanism constructed in accordance with the teachings of a preferred embodiment of the present invention, with the hinge mechanism in an orientation such that the vehicle door is in a closed position;
FIG. 1A
is a partial sectional view similar to that of
FIG. 1
but illustrating the hinge mechanism in an orientation such that the vehicle door is in an open position;
FIG. 2
is a front view of a portion of the hinge mechanism of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view taken along the line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a front view of a portion of the hinge mechanism of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a view taken along the line
5
—
5
of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a top view of a portion of the hinge mechanism of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a rear view of a portion of the hinge mechanism of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a top view of a portion of the hinge mechanism shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 9
is an end view of a portion of the hinge mechanisim shown in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a view of a portion of the hinge mechanism taken in direction arrow
10
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 11A through 11C
are views of a portion of the hinge mechanism of
FIG. 1
as the cam is being moved to the engaged position;
FIG. 1
2
is a perspective view of a tool for disengaging the cam;
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view taken along the line
13
—
13
of
FIG. 12
;
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view of a portion of a hinge mechanism constructed according to another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15
is a partial sectional view illustrating a portion of a hinge mechanism constructed according to yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 16
is an enlarged view of a portion of the hinge mechanism of FIG.
15
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 1A
of the drawings, a hinge mechanism constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention is generally indicated by reference numeral
10
. Hinge mechanism
10
is shown in operative association with an apparatus
12
having a closure member
14
and a frame structure
16
which defines a closure member aperture
18
. Although the particular apparatus
12
illustrated is an automotive vehicle, it will be understood that the teachings of the present invention have applicability to other types of devices and as such, will not be limited in application to automotive vehicles.
A first hinge portion
20
of hinge mechanism
10
is coupled to closure member
14
and a second hinge portion
22
of hinge mechanism
10
is coupled to frame structure
16
. First hinge portion
20
includes a hinge assembly
30
, a cam member
32
and a cam positioning member
34
. Hinge assembly
30
includes a first hinge structure
40
, a second hinge structure
42
, a hinge pin
44
, a pair of pin bushings
46
and a pair of locators
48
. Second hinge portion
22
includes a third hinge structure
50
and a cam follower
52
.
In
FIGS. 2 and 3
, first hinge structure
40
is illustrated as being a stamped metal fabrication having a U-shaped yoke
60
and a pair of mounting flanges
62
. Yoke
60
includes a central member
64
and a pair of fork members
66
a
,
66
b
which are coupled to opposite ends of central member
64
. A first pin aperture
68
and a first release aperture
70
are formed into each of the fork members
66
. First pin apertures
68
are spaced apart from central member
64
and a hinge pin axis
72
is formed therethrough.
Each of the mounting flanges
62
is coupled to a fork member
66
and extends outwardly therefrom. Each mounting flange
62
also includes a first securing aperture
74
which permits first hinge portion
20
to be fixedly but removably secured to closure member
14
through a pair of conventional fasteners (not shown).
In
FIGS. 4 and 5
, second hinge structure
42
is illustrated as including a base member
80
, a pair of trunnions
82
and a tongue
84
. Base member
80
includes a pair of locator apertures
86
which are spaced apart along a generally vertical axis. Base member
80
also includes a cam recess
88
which is centered between the pair of locator apertures
86
. Each of the trunnions
82
is coupled to base member
80
and extend outwardly therefrom in a generally perpendicular direction. Each trunnion
82
includes a second pin aperture
90
. Tongue
84
is coupled to base member
80
and extends outwardly therefrom in a generally perpendicular direction.
Hinge pin
44
is conventional in construction and need not be described in significant detail. Briefly, hinge pin
44
includes a first headed portion
100
, a knurled portion (not shown), a body portion
104
and a second headed portion
106
. The knurled portion is typically larger in diameter than body portion
104
and first pin apertures
68
. As such, insertion of the knurled portion into either of the first pin apertures
68
causes the associated fork member
66
to fixedly engage the knurled portion, thereby inhibiting withdrawal of hinge pin
44
from first hinge structure
40
. Second headed portion
106
is formed after first hinge portion
20
has been assembled and inhibits hinge pin
44
from being removed therefrom. Second headed portion
106
is preferably conventionally formed in a staking or spinning operation. Pin bushings
46
are also conventional in construction and need not be described in significant detail. Briefly, pin bushings
46
include a thrust flange
110
and a body portion
112
. Thrust flange
110
is washer-shaped and includes a low-friction coating, such as Teflon, on its thrust surface
114
. Body portion
112
is a hollow cylinder and includes a low-friction coating, such as Teflon, on its interior surface.
In
FIG. 6
, cam member
32
is illustrated as being a generally C-shaped member having a third pin aperture
120
, a second release aperture
122
and an arcuate cam surface
124
. Arcade cam surface
124
is shown to include a first portion
126
, a second portion
128
and a third portion
130
. Third pin aperture
1
20
is adapted to receive cam positioning member
34
.
In
FIG. 7
, cam positioning member
34
is illustrated as being a generally cylindrical bushing
140
which is fixedly coupled to hinge pin
44
through a conventional securing means such as press-fitting or adhesives. Bushing
140
includes a body portion
142
and a pair of flanges
144
. Body portion
142
is sized to fit within third pin aperture
120
to permit cam member
32
to rotate about body portion
142
. Each of the flanges
144
is fixedly coupled to an opposite end of body portion
142
. Each of the flanges
144
is sized larger than third pin aperture
120
to inhibit axial movement of cam member
32
along hinge pin
44
.
In the particular embodiment illustrated, each of the locators
48
are a rivet
150
having a head portion
152
, a body portion
154
and an insertion portion
156
. The body portions
154
of rivets
150
are sized to fit within the locator apertures
86
in the second hinge structure
42
. Body portions
154
are shown to be generally cylindrical and positioned perpendicular to base member
80
. Each of the insertion portions
156
is coupled to the body portion
154
and is conical in shape. Head portions
152
are each coupled to a distal end of their respective body portions
154
and are operable for fixedly securing body portion
154
to base member
80
.
Locators
48
are fixedly secured to base member
80
. One of the pair of pin bushings
46
is inserted into each of the second pin apertures
90
in the trunnions
82
of the second hinge structure
42
. Second hinge structure
42
is positioned proximate to first hinge structure
40
. Cylindrical bushing
140
is coupled to the third pin aperture
120
of cam member
32
and the resulting assembly is positioned proximate to first and second hinge structures
40
and
42
. Hinge pin
44
is inserted through the first pin aperture
68
in fork member
66
a
and pin bushing
46
a
. Hinge pin
44
is next pressed through cylindrical bushing
140
. Hinge pin
44
is then pressed through pin bushing
46
b
and the first pin aperture
68
in fork member
66
b.
Pin bushings
46
permit second hinge structure
42
to rotate about hinge pin axis
72
. The thrust surfaces
114
of the thrust flanges
110
contact the fork members
66
so as to minimize clearance between the first and second hinge structures
40
and
44
while providing a low-friction bearing surface. Cam member
32
may freely rotate about hinge pin axis
72
due to the slip-fit condition between it and bushing
140
.
In
FIGS. 8 through 10
, third hinge structure
50
is illustrated as a five-sided stamped sheet metal fabrication having a first mounting member
160
, a second mounting member
162
, a lateral member
164
and upper and lower members
166
and
168
, respectively. First mounting member
160
includes a pair of second securing apertures
170
which permit third hinge structure
50
to be fixedly but removably coupled to frame structure
16
through a pair of conventional threaded fasteners (not shown).
Second mounting member
162
includes first and second mounting apertures
172
and
174
, respectively. First mounting aperture
172
extends through second mounting member
162
and is generally cylindrical in shape. Second mounting aperture
174
also extends through second mounting member
162
. Second mountinig aperture
174
is slotted, having a minor diameter which is approximately equal to the diameter of first mounting aperture
172
. The major axis
178
of second mounting aperture
174
is parallel to the centerline
180
of the first mounting aperture
172
. Preferably, major axis
178
and centerline
180
coincide.
Lateral member
164
is shown to include a cam aperture
184
sized to receive cam member
32
. Lateral member
164
is fixedly coupled to first mounting member
160
at a first end and to second mounting member
162
at a distal end. A first recessed cavity
186
is formed into the first mounting member
160
and lateral member
164
proximate the cam aperture
184
. A second recessed cavity
188
is formed into the second mounting member
162
and lateral member
164
proximate the intersection of these two surfaces.
Upper member
166
is coupled to the top portion of lateral member
164
and to the top portion of first mounting member
160
. Lower member
168
is similar in construction to upper member
166
and is coupled to the bottom portion of lateral member
164
and to the bottom portion of first mounting member
160
. Upper and lower members
166
and
168
function as gussets, strengthening third hinge structure
50
and preventing relative movement between first mounting member
160
and lateral member
164
. Each of the upper and lower members
166
and
168
includes a fourth pin aperture
190
.
Referring back to
FIGS. 1 and 1A
cam follower
52
is illustrated as being a cylindrical pin
200
which is similar in construction to hinge pin
44
. Pin
200
is conventional in construction and need not be described in significant detail. Briefly, pin
200
includes a first headed portion
202
a knurled portion (not shown), a body portion
206
and a second headed portion (not shown). The knurled portion is typically larger in diameter than body portion
206
and fourth pin apertures
190
. As such, insertion of the knurled portion into either of the fourth pin apertures
190
causes the associated upper or lower member
166
or
168
to fixedly engage the knurled portion, thereby inhibiting withdrawal of pin
200
from third hinge structure
50
. The second headed portion of pin
200
is formed after pin
200
has been inserted to third hinge structure
50
and inhibits pin
200
from being removed therefrom. The second headed portion of pin
200
is preferably conventionally formed in a staking or spinning operation.
With continued reference to
FIG. 1 and 1A
and additional reference to
FIGS. 11A and 11B
, the assembly of hinge mechanism
10
will now be discussed in detail. In assembling hinge mechanism
10
, the body portions
154
of the rivets
150
are introduced to the first and second mounting apertures
172
and
174
, and the first and second hinge portions
20
and
22
are pushed together such that base member
80
abuts second mounting member
162
. As the insertion portions
156
of the rivets
150
are tapered, the rivets
150
act as guide pins and accurately guide the first and second hinge portions
20
and
22
together.
As those skilled in the art should appreciate, the configuration of the body portion
154
of rivets
150
and the first and second mounting apertures
172
and
174
permits the second hinge portion
22
to be installed to the first hinge portion
20
in a highly accurate manner. Essentially, rivet
150
a
acts as a primary datum locator to establish the position of first hinge portion
20
relative to second hinge portion
22
along two datum lines. Rivet
150
b
acts as a secondary datum locator to establish the rotational position of first hinge portion
20
about the two datum lines.
Once the locators
48
have engaged their respective first or second mounting aperture
172
or
174
, cam member
32
is then pivoted about hinge pin
44
from a release position, wherein cam member
32
is not engaged to cam follower
52
, to an engaged position, wherein cam member
32
engages cam follower
52
. In the particular embodiment illustrated, cam member
32
is rotated about hinge pin
44
toward third hinge structure
50
and through cam aperture
184
.
Continued rotation of cam member
32
in this direction causes the first portion
126
of the arcuate cam surface
124
to engage pin
200
. Contact between first portion
126
and pin
200
creates a clamping force which tends to draw the first and second hinge portions
20
and
22
together such that base member
80
abuts second mounting member
162
. Further rotation of cam member
32
in this direction increases the clamping force until pin
200
contacts the second portion
128
of arcuate cam surface
124
. The second portion
128
of arcuate cam surface
124
is operable for inhibiting cam member
32
from returning to the release position.
When the second portion
128
of arcuate cam surface
124
engages pin
200
, cam member
32
is operable for maintaining a predetermined minimum clampload on the first and second hinge portions
20
and
22
which is transmitted through base member
80
and second mounting member
162
. The first and second recessed cavities
186
and
188
increase the strength of third hinge structure
50
as well as prevent contact between the third portion
130
of the arcuate cam surface
124
and the third hinge structure
50
.
Typically, hinge mechanism
10
is provided to an assembly area in a fully assembled condition. Thereafter, a pair of hinge mechanisms
10
are installed to a closure member
14
. The sub-assembled closure member
14
is then aligned and secured to a frame structure
16
. Removal of the closure member
14
from the frame structure
16
may be easily accomplished through a removal tool, such as the tool shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13
. Tool
220
is shown to include a plate member
222
, a stationary pin
224
, a spring-loaded pin assembly
226
, a stationary handle
228
and a movable handle
230
. Stationary pin
224
is fixedly coupled to plate member
222
and extends therefrom in a first direction along a first axis
260
. Spring-loaded pin assembly
226
is coupled to plate member
222
and extends therefrom in a direction opposite the first direction and along a second axis
262
parallel to and spaced apart from the first axis
260
. Spring-loaded pin assembly
226
is also permitted to slide along second axis
262
. Stationary handle
228
is coupled to plate member
222
. Movable handle
230
is coupled to spring-loaded pin assembly
226
such that when movable handle
230
is moved toward stationary handle
228
, spring-loaded pin assembly
226
retracts along second axis
262
toward plate member
222
.
Preferably, closure member
14
is positioned in a partially open position and tool
220
is engaged to hinge mechanism
10
. Specifically, movable handle
230
is moved toward stationary handle
228
to draw spring-loaded pin assembly
226
toward plate member
222
. Stationary pin
224
is next positioned into one of the first and second release apertures
70
and
122
. In the particular embodiment illustrated, stationary pin
224
is positioned into second release aperture
122
. Tool
220
is then rotated about stationary pin
224
so as to align spring-loaded pin assembly
226
to one of the first release apertures
70
. When spring-loaded pin assembly
226
is aligned to one of the first release apertures
70
, the movable handle
230
is released to permit the spring-loaded pin assembly
226
to enter into the first release aperture
70
.
Tool
220
is operable for inhibiting relative motion between cam member
32
and first hinge structure
40
. Consequently, moving closure member
14
toward the fully open position causes cam member
32
to move from the engaged position to the release position. Depending upon the length of the closure member
14
, the closure member
14
may produce a tremendous mechanical leveraging effect which eliminates the need for other tooling to remove cam member
32
from cam follower
52
.
Following the removal of cam member
32
from cam follower
52
, the first and second portions of hinge mechanism
10
may be separated to permit closure member
14
to be removed from frame structure
16
. Re-installation of closure member
14
to frame structure
16
is greatly simplified as a result of the cam member
32
and locators
48
. As discussed above, locators
48
are operable for efficiently and accurately aligning the closure member
14
to the frame structure.
Closure member
14
may also be advantageously employed during the reinstallation process to engage cam member
32
to cam follower
52
. Referring back to
FIGS. 11A and 11B
, contact between cam member
32
and closure member
14
when the closure member
14
is moved from the fully open position to the fully closed position drives cam member
32
from the release position to the engaged position. As specifically shown in
FIG. 11C
, an installation tool
270
may be employed to ensure that cam member
32
has been placed in the engaged position.
Installation tool
270
is essentially a wedge that is placed between cam member
32
and closure member
14
which takes up any space which is intended to serve as clearance between these two components. Use of such clearance space is conventional and eliminates noise generated by contact between the cam member
32
and closure member
14
when the closure member
14
is placed in the closed position. Installation tool
270
is removed once cam member
32
has been returned to the engaged position.
In
FIG. 14
a secondary securing device
280
is shown to include a threaded fastener
282
and a threaded hole
284
formed into the third hinge structure
50
′ proximate the first recessed cavity
186
′. Threaded fastener
282
threadably engages threaded hole
284
and protrudes toward the interior of third hinge structure
50
′. The end
286
of threaded fastener
282
is proximate cam member
32
and inhibits its movement toward the release position.
Another secondary securing device
300
is illustrated in
FIGS. 15 and 16
. Secondary securing device
300
includes a retaining bracket
302
and a threaded fastener
304
. Retaining bracket
302
is generally L-shaped and includes a base portion
310
and a leg portion
312
. Base portion
310
is fixedly coupled to cam member
32
by a suitable fastening means, such as spot welding. Leg portion
312
includes a fastener aperture
314
which will be discussed in greater detail below.
Fastener
304
includes a head structure
320
and a threaded body portion
322
. Head structure
320
includes a conventional drive portion
324
and a flange portion
326
. Drive portion
324
is illustrated as being hexagonal in shape to permit fastener
304
to be installed with a standard socket wrench (not shown). Flange portion
326
is adapted to transmit clamping forces to leg portion
312
and includes an annular ring
328
formed into the underside
330
of flange portion
326
. Annular ring
328
is illustrated as having tooth
332
with a triangular cross-section. The included angle of the tip
334
of tooth
332
is from about 30 to about 120 degrees and preferably from about 60 to about 90 degrees.
Fastener
304
is installed to hinge mechanism
10
″ after cam member
32
has engaged cam follower
52
. Body portion
322
is introduced through fastener aperture
314
and threadably engaged to a threaded securing aperture
340
in third hinge structure
50
″. Due to variation in the fabrication of the components and assembly of hinge mechanism
10
″, fastener aperture
314
is sized well larger in diameter than body portion
322
to permit body portion
322
to threadably engage securing aperture
340
. Fastener
304
is rotated sufficiently to permit head structure
320
to transmit a clamping force which tends to draw third hinge structure
50
and leg portion
312
together. The clamping force is initially transmitted through annular ring
328
which causes tooth
332
to machine or deform a corresponding groove
344
into leg portion
312
.
In addition to inhibiting cam member
32
from becoming disengaged from cam follower
52
, the configuration of secondary securing device
300
in this manner advantageously improves the shear strength of hinge mechanism
10
″. Engagement of the teeth
332
of annular ring
328
into groove
344
improves the resistance of hinge mechanism
10
″ to shear forces created by the weight of the closure member
14
and any downward forces that are applied to the closure member
14
.
While the invention has been described in the specification and illustrated in the drawings with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment illustrated by the drawings and described in the specification as the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include any embodiments falling within the description of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A hinge mechanism for a structure having a frame and a closure member, the frame defining an aperture, the hinge mechanism comprising:a first hinge portion adapted for coupling to the closure member; a second hinge portion having a cam follower, the second hinge portion adapted for coupling to the frame; and a cam coupled to the first hinge portion and movable between a release position, wherein the cam is not engaged to the cam follower, and an engaged position, wherein the cam engages the cam follower and secures the first and second hinge portions together; wherein the cam is in the release position prior to installation of the closure member to the frame and is adapted to be moved into the engaged position upon movement of the closure member from an open position to a closed position, thereafter the cam remaining in the engaged position during normal operation of the closure member.
- 2. The hinge mechanism of claim 1, wherein the cam follower is a pin member.
- 3. The hinge mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first hinge portion includes a hinge pin and the cam is a hook-shaped structure rotatably coupled to hinge pin.
- 4. A hinge mechanism for a structure having a frame and a closure member, the frame defining an aperture, the hinge mechanism comprising:a first hinge portion adapted for coupling to the closure member, the first hinge portion including a hinge pin; a second hinge portion adapted for coupling to the frame, the second hinge portion having a cam follower and a cam aperture; and a cam coupled to the first hinge portion and movable between a release position and an engaged position, the cam not engaging the cam follower when the cam is in the release position and the cam engaging the cam follower when the cam is in the engaged position, the cam being a hook-shaped structure rotatable coupled to hinge pin, the hook-shaped structure pivoting about the hinge pin and through the cam aperture when the cam is moved to the engaged position; wherein the cam is in the release position prior to installation of the closure member to the frame and is adapted to be moved into the engaged position upon movement of the closure member from an open position to a closed position, thereafter the cam remaining in the engaged position during normal operation of the closure member.
- 5. The hinge mechanism of claim 1, further comprising means for secondarily securing the cam in the engaged position, the secondary securing means adapted for coupling the cam to the second hinge portion.
- 6. The hinge mechanism of claim 5, wherein the secondary securing means includes a threaded fastener.
- 7. The hinge mechanism of claim 5, wherein the second hinge portion includes a cam aperture and the secondary securing means includes a clip structure, the cam aperture permitting a portion of the cam to pass through a portion of the second hinge portion when the cam is being moved to the engaged position, the clip structure extending at least partially through the cam aperture and engaging the second hinge portion and the cam to inhibit movement therebetween.
- 8. The hinge mechanism of claim 1, wherein the first hinge portion includes a first release aperture and the cam includes a second release aperture, the first and second release apertures adapted to receive a release tool, the release tool adapted to inhibit relative motion between the cam and the closure member.
- 9. The hinge mechanism of claim 8, wherein the release tool includes first and second release pins, the first release pin adapted to extend through the first release aperture and engage the first hinge portion, the second release pin adapted to extend through the second release aperture and engage the cam.
- 10. The hinge mechanism of claim 1, further comprising a secondary securing device having a retaining bracket and a fastener, the retaining bracket having a first member coupled to the cam and a second member which abuts the first hinge portion when the cam is placed in the engaged position, the second member having a fastener aperture, the fastener including a threaded body portion and a head portion having an annular ring, wherein threaded engagement of the fastener to the first hinge portion creates a clamping force which is operable for engaging the annular ring to a groove in the first hinge portion.
- 11. A hinge mechanism for a structure having a frame and a closure member, the frame defining an aperture, the hinge mechanism comprising:a first hinge structure having a pair of first pin apertures, the first hinge structure adapted for coupling to one of the closure member and the frame member; a second hinge structure having a base member and a pair of trunnions, each of the pair of trunnions coupled to the base member and extending perpendicular thereto, each of the pair of trunnions including a second pin aperture; a hinge pin extending through the first and second pin apertures and pivotably coupling the first and second hinge structures together about a hinge axis; a pair of locators fixedly coupled to the base member; and a third hinge structure having a securing portion and a mounting portion, the securing portion adapted for coupling to the other of the closure member and the frame member, the mounting portion including a pair of mounting apertures, each of the pair of mounting apertures slidably receiving one of the pair of locators; wherein sliding engagement between the pair of locators and the pair of mounting apertures aligns the second and third hinge structures in a predetermined manner.
- 12. The hinge mechanism of claim 11, wherein each of the pair of locators includes a generally cylindrical body portion adapted to engage the third hinge structure.
- 13. The hinge mechanism of claim 12, wherein each of the pair of locators further includes an insertion portion coupled to the body portion, the insertion portion having a generally conical shape.
- 14. The hinge mechanism of claim 12, wherein a first one of the pair of mounting apertures is generally cylindrical and a second one of the pair of mounting apertures is slotted along an axis parallel the hinge axis.
- 15. A hinge mechanism for a structure having a frame and a closure member, the frame defining an aperture, the hinge mechanism comprising:a hinge assembly having a first hinge structure, a second hinge structure, a hinge pin and a pair of locators, the first hinge structure including a pair of first pin apertures, the first hinge structure adapted for coupling to one the closure member and the frame member, the second hinge structure including a base member and a pair of trunnions, each of the pair of trunnions coupled to the base member and extending perpendicular thereto, each of the pair of trunnions including a second pin aperture, the hinge pin extending through the first and second pin apertures and pivotably coupling the first and second hinge structures together about a hinge axis, the a pair of locators coupled to the base member; a third hinge structure having a cam follower, a securing portion and a mounting portion, the securing portion adapted for coupling to the other of the closure member and the frame member, the mounting portion including a pair of mounting apertures, each of the pair of mounting apertures operably receiving one of the pair of locators; and a cam coupled to the hinge assembly and movable between a release position and an engaged position, the cam not engaging the cam follower when the cam is in the release position and the cam engaging the cam follower when the cam is in the engaged position; wherein the cam is in the release position prior to installation of the closure member to the frame and is adapted to be moved into the engaged position upon movement of the closure member from an open position to a closed position, thereafter the cam remaining in the engaged position during normal operation of the closure member; wherein the pair of locators and the pair of mounting apertures cooperate to align the second and third hinge structures in a predetermined manner.
- 16. The hinge mechanism of claim 15, wherein the cam follower is a pin member.
- 17. The hinge mechanism of claim 15, wherein the cam is a hook-shaped structure rotatably coupled to hinge pin.
- 18. The hinge mechanism of claim 17, wherein the third hinge structure includes a cam aperture, the hook-shaped structure pivoting about the hinge pin and through the cam aperture when the cam is moved to the engaged position.
- 19. The hinge mechanism of claim 15, wherein the hinge assembly includes a first release aperture and the cam includes a second release aperture, the first and second release apertures adapted to receive a release tool, the release tool adapted to inhibit relative motion between the cam and the closure member.
- 20. The hinge mechanism of claim 19, wherein the release tool includes first and second release pins, the first release pin adapted to extend through the first release aperture and engage the hinge assembly, the second release pin adapted to extend through the second release aperture and engage the cam.
- 21. The hinge mechanism of claim 15, wherein each of the pair of locators includes a generally cylindrical body portion adapted to engage the third hinge structure.
- 22. The hinge mechanism of claim 21, wherein a first one of the pair of mounting apertures is generally cylindrical and a second one of the pair of mounting apertures is slotted along an axis parallel the hinge axis.
- 23. The hinge mechanism of claim 15, further comprising a secondary securing device having a retaining bracket and a fastener, the retaining bracket having a first member coupled to the cam and a second member which abuts the hinge assembly when the cam is placed in the engaged position, the second member having a fastener aperture, the fastener including a threaded body portion and a head portion having an annular ring, wherein threaded engagement of the fastener to the hinge assembly creates a clamping force which is operable for engaging the annular ring to a groove in the hinge assembly.
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