Claims
- 1. A hinge joining two rigid pieces, comprising:
a first hinge joint protruding from a first piece of rigid-plastic material with the first hinge joint having two external surfaces, with each of the two external surfaces parallel to each other, with a distance between each of the two external surfaces defined as a hinge-joint length, the first piece of rigid-plastic material with the first hinge joint manufactured from a first thermoforming process; each of the two external surfaces of the first hinge joint having a hinge hole with a tubular shape, with each hinge hole manufactured from drilling the two surfaces; a second hinge joint having a first protrusion containing a first hollow and a second protrusion containing a second hollow with a distance between far-end internal surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow defined as a hollow length, with a distance between near-end external surfaces of the first protrusion and the second protrusion defined as a gap length, with the gap length approximately equal to the hinge-joint length such that the first hinge joint fits between the near-end external surfaces of the first protrusion and the second protrusion, the second piece of rigid-plastic material with the second hinge joint manufactured from a second thermoforming process; each of the near-end external surfaces of the first protrusion and the second protrusion having a keyhole-shaped passage each keyhole-shaped passage being defined by a tubular-central portion and an outwardly-extending slot of narrower width extending to one of a top or bottom surface of the second piece, with each keyhole-shaped passage manufactured from machining each of the near-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow; and a hinge pin passing, aligned, through the hinge hole of each of the two external surfaces of the first hinge joint and the tubular central portion of each of the keyhole passages of the second hinge joint, for hinging together the first piece and the second piece.
- 2. The hinge as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the first piece of rigid plastic material and the second piece of rigid plastic material is three-sixteenth inch thick.
- 3. The hinge as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hinge pin has a diameter slightly smaller than the tubular central portions.
- 4. A hinge joining two rigid pieces, comprising:
a first hinge joint protruding from a first piece of rigid-plastic material with the first hinge joint having two surfaces, with each of the two surfaces parallel to each other, with a distance between each of the two surfaces defined as a hinge-joint length; each of the two surfaces of the first hinge joint having a hinge hole with a tubular shape; a second hinge joint protruding from a second piece of rigid plastic material, with the second hinge joint having a first hollow and a second hollow with a distance between far-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow defined as a hollow length, with a distance between near-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow defined as a gap length, with the gap length approximately equal to the hinge-joint length such that the first hinge joint fits between the near-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow; each of the near-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow having a keyhole-shaped passage, each keyhole-shaped passage being defined by a tubular-central portion and an outwardly-extending slot of narrower width extending to one of a top or bottom surface of the second piece; and a hinge pin passing, aligned, through the hinge hole of each of the two surfaces of the first hinge joint, and through the tubular central portion of each of the keyhole passages of the second hinge joint, for hinging together the first piece and the second piece.
- 5. The hinge as set forth in claim 2, wherein each of the first piece of rigid plastic material and the second piece of rigid plastic material is three-sixteenth inch thick.
- 6. The hinge as set forth in claim 2, wherein the hinge pin has a diameter slightly smaller than the tubular central portions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This patent is related to a U.S. patent application filed concurrently herewith, entitled METHOD OF MANUFACTURE OF A THERMOFORMED HINGE by inventor PETER G. CARDONA, in which the FIGURES, BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS and DETAILED DISCUSSION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS are identical to that disclosed herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60294420 |
May 2001 |
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