This application claims the benefit of the Foreign Patent Application No. CN201020241902.1, filed Jun. 30, 2010.
The invention relates to the field of hinges and, more specifically, to hinges that allow for the adjustment of the angle between the seat and back of a steel-framed sofa.
Although existing sofas are rather advanced in their specifications and styles, most sofas, even high-end ones, possess only fixed seatbacks that do not allow for angle adjustment.
The invention is a triple-tooth hinge that allows for sofa seatback adjustment comprising a cradle plate, connector spinal plate, crowfoot wrench, riveting pin, connector plate, and spring. The cradle plate, connector spinal plate, and crowfoot wrench are connected through the connector plate and secured with the riveting pin. The bottom is joined by the spring.
The range of movement between the cradle plate and the connector spinal plate is approximately 105°-125°.
The hinge can be used for securing furniture, particularly steel-framed sofas, as it allows for three angle adjustments between the seats and backs of the sofas. With the various insertion slots on the spinal plate, riveting piece, and cradle plate, the steel-framed sofas can be adjusted to different dimensions.
The detailed description is described with reference to the following set of drawings. The same reference numerals provided on different drawings indicate the same or similar items. Other advantages and aspects of the invention will become apparent upon reading the following description of the drawings and detailed description.
The triple-tooth weld-on hinge comprises a cradle plate 1, connector spinal plate 2, crowfoot wrench 3, riveting pin 4, connector plate 5, and spring 6. The cradle plate 1, connector spinal plate 2, and crowfoot wrench 3 are connected through the connector plate 5 and secured with the riveting pin 4. The bottom is joined by the spring 6.
More specifically, the cradle plate 1 includes vertically spaced cradle plate apertures 10 and 12 that extend through the cradle plate. The connector spinal plate 2 includes a connector spinal plate aperture 14 that extends through the connector spinal plate and a peripheral edge 16 that defines a plurality of teeth 7 and a recess 18. The connector plate 5 includes vertically spaced connector plate apertures 20 and 22 that extend through the connector plate. The crowfoot wrench 3 includes a crowfoot aperture 24 that extends through the crowfoot wrench.
The connector spinal plate 2 is disposed between the cradle plate 1 and the connector plate 5 with the connector spinal plate aperture 14, cradle plate aperture 10, and connector plate aperture 20 cooperatively aligned. Rivet pin 4a extends through the aligned apertures 10, 14, and 20 and connects the cradle plate 1, connector spinal plate 2, and the connector plate 5 together. Connector spinal plate 2 is pivotal about rivet pin 4a.
The crowfoot wrench 3 is disposed between the cradle plate 1 and the connector plate 5 with the crowfoot wrench aperture 24, cradle plate aperture 12, and connector plate aperture 22 cooperatively aligned. Rivet pin 4b extends through the aligned apertures 12, 22, and 24 and connects the cradle plate 1, the connector spinal plate 2, and crowfoot wrench 3 together. Crowfoot wrench 3 is pivotal about rivet pin 4b. Spring 6 is connected at opposite ends to the crowfoot wrench 3 and the cradle plate 1.
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The connector spinal plate 2 is manufactured from, for example, Mn16 steel plates, and the crowfoot wrench can be manufactured from, for example, agate steel. The steel of each part may be manufactured through a quenching process.
This application claims priority to Chinese patent no. 2010 2 0241902.1 filed in China on Jun. 30, 2010 which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail, examples of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the examples illustrated.
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