GB2198784A - Hinge with elastomeric spring - Google Patents

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GB2198784A
GB2198784A GB08728362A GB8728362A GB2198784A GB 2198784 A GB2198784 A GB 2198784A GB 08728362 A GB08728362 A GB 08728362A GB 8728362 A GB8728362 A GB 8728362A GB 2198784 A GB2198784 A GB 2198784A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D11/00Additional features or accessories of hinges
    • E05D11/10Devices for preventing movement between relatively-movable hinge parts
    • E05D11/1028Devices for preventing movement between relatively-movable hinge parts for maintaining the hinge in two or more positions, e.g. intermediate or fully open
    • E05D11/105Devices for preventing movement between relatively-movable hinge parts for maintaining the hinge in two or more positions, e.g. intermediate or fully open the maintaining means acting perpendicularly to the pivot axis
    • E05D11/1057Devices for preventing movement between relatively-movable hinge parts for maintaining the hinge in two or more positions, e.g. intermediate or fully open the maintaining means acting perpendicularly to the pivot axis specially adapted for vehicles
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/50Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for vehicles
    • E05Y2900/53Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/531Doors

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Description

f c HINGE SPRING 2198784 The invention relates to hinge springs, in
particular for a pivotally mounted door of an automotive vehicle.
Nearly all vehicle doors have a hinge spring device or other mechanism which retains the door in'the full open position until a force is applied thereto to overcome the biasing action of the spring or other mechanism in order to move the door toward the closed position. Nearly all of these hinges use a mechanism which typically consist of metal springs, plastic or metal rollers and detents, and notches in appropriate locations to provide a temporary holding of the door in the open position.
Another common design employs two flat metallic springs or leaf springs. However, such a design lacks spring rate consistency due to various manufacturing limitations and is subject to failure as well as other hinge springs using metal components, by stress cracks forming in the base of the spring where they are bolted or riveted to the vehicle door frame or door. Attempts have been made to eliminate such stress areas in these metallic springs by using a rubber spring pad as a helper spring to enable a lower rate metal spring to be used which is less susceptable to stress cracks. Although this design reduces much of the stress problem, it does not consistently possess the desired spring rate curve.
Another problem with existing hinge spring designs is that in order to control large doors of larger cars and trucks, it is difficult to provide sufficient door cavity sizes and hinge spring components in order to form the metal for the spring with sufficient strength to be able to withstand the forces and repetitions placed thereon.
Various other known prior art door hinge springs are shown in the following patents. U.S. Patent No. 698,052 discloses a door guide attachment which is attached to the back of a door and has an antifriction roller adapted to reduce the friction of the guide.
U.S. Patent No. 2,236,026 discloses the use of a relatively large diameter roller bumper of resilient material in which the axis of the roller bumper is biased by a metal spring during closing of the door. Stop flanges resist movement of the resilient roller in the door closing operation. Although the bumper or roller can be formed of rubber, it must be held in engagement by a metal spring.
U.S. Patent No. 3,577,840 discloses a self-holding hinge using a detent roller formed of nylon or other plastic or metal material in which the roller is forced over a pair of lips during the closing operation. During the hinge opening or closing, a metal spring is compressed to permit the roller to roll over the detents.
U.S. Patent No. 4,472,857 discloses a stop device for use with vehicle doors in which a lower roller is spring biased by a helical metal spring against an upper roller, and an arm manufactured with a varying width is forced between the two rollers. The spring of the lower roller resists the insertion of the arm therebetween.
Canadian Patent No. 558,367 discloses another hinge device for oven doors which uses a roller which fits into the recess of a lever in a fully opened door position. The lever is resiliently spring biased by a metal spring with the roller IQ /1 r, being located in a fixed position.
Accordingly, the need has existed for an improved hinge spring construction which eliminates the need for any metallic spring components which will enable the door to move easily to an open position and yet be retained therein until sufficient force is exerted thereon to move it toward the closed position, the amount of force being variable depending upon the vehicle construction in which the spring is installed.
Objectives of the invention include providing an improved elastomeric door hinge construction which uses a compressible elastomeric roller to retain a door primarily on a vehicle, in an open position and which can be designed by choosing different elastomeric materials and characteristics thereof, in addition to an engaged detent located and designed to achieve various closing and holding characteristics. A further objective is to provide such an improved hinge spring construction which completely eliminates the need for any metal spring and related components therefor, thereby providing a device having a longer life and less prone to damage and maintenance, and of a considerably simpler and less expensive construction than known hinge springs utilizing metal spring components.
A further objective is to provide such a hinge spring construction consisting of two metal stamped brackets, one of which has one or more detents stamped therein over which the roller must move and be temporarily compressed as the door moves from the open toward the closed position, in which the roller can_be molded or shaped to achieve different door control characteristics, and in which the elastomeric roller is less effected by changes in temperature and road chemicals to which it is exposed than heretofore used metal spring components. Another objective is to provide such an improved hinge spring construction which requires less space to achieve the desired operating characteristics as prior metal hinge spring constructions and with a fewer moving parts; and in which the resulting spring is safe and more reliable than known hinge spring constructions.
These objectives and advantages are obtained by the improved hinge spring construction for use on a swinging door, the general nature of which may be stated as including a first bracket adapted to be mounted on a frame of a doorway; a second bracket adapted to be mounted on the door and movable between open and closed positions; an elastomeric roller mounted on the second bracket; and detent means formed on the first bracket projecting into the path of movement followed by the roller upon movement of the second bracket into closed position for retaining said second bracket in the open position and to require temporary compression of the roller upon movement of the second bracket from the open position toward the closed position.
Preferred embodiments of the invention, illustrative of the best modes in which applicant has contemplated applying the principles, are set forth in the following description and are shown in the drawings.
FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the improved elastomeric hinge spring of the invention; FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the hinge spring shown in FIG. 1 shown in assembled closed position; FIG. 3 is an end elevational view looking in the direction of arrows 3-3, FIG. 2; FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken on line 4-4, FIG. 3; FIG. 5 is a fragmentary sectional view similar to FIG. 4 showing the hinge spring in a generally intermediate position; FIG. 6 is a fragmentary sectional view with portions broken away, similar to FIGS. 4 and 5, showing the position of the elastomeric roller with the door in an open position; FIG. 7 is a side elevational view with portions broken away and in section, similar to FIG. 4'-6, showing a modified embodiment of the hinge spring with a bias being placed on the door when in closed position; FIG. 8 is a side elevational view with portions broken away and in section, similar to FIG. 7, showing another embodiment of the improved hinge spring having a pair of detents to provide an intermediate position for the roller upon moving between open and closed positions; and FIG. 9 is another side elevational view with portions broken away and in section, similar to FIGS. 7 and 8, showing a detent in the form of an elongated ramp.
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The improved hinge spring is indicated generally at 1. and is shown in a disassembled state in FIG. 1 and in the closed assembled state in FIGS. 2 and 3. Hinge spring 1 includes as main components a first mounting bracket, indicated generally at 2, which usually will be mounted on a doorway of a vehicle frame when used in such an installation representated by plate 3 in FIGS. 4-6.
Mounting bracket 2 consists of a flat base plate 4 formed with a plurality of mounting holes 5 for securing it to door plate 3 by rivets 6 (FIG. 4) or other attachment means well known in the art. Bracket 2 includes a pair of upstanding side flanges 8 and 9, each of which is formed C, with an inwardly projecting stop 10 located below a pair of pin mounting holes 11. A pivot pin 13 is adapted to be slidably received in holes 13 and extends between side flanges 8 and 9 and is secured therein by an end rivet 14 which is press fitted into an open end 15 of pin 13.
A second mounting bracket member, indicated generally at 17, is stamped of sheet metal and has a pair of mounting flanges 18 and 19 each formed with a hole 20, for receiving a rivet 21 or other attachment means for mounting bracket 17 onto the frame of a swinging door, indicated by CD plate 22 in FIGS. 4 and 6. A pivot support plate 24 is spaced forwardly and generally parallel with the plane of attachment flanges 18 and 19 and is connected integrally thereto by spaced leg portions 25 and 26. Legs 25 and 26 C are formed with mounting holes 28 through which pivot pin 13 C, extends for pivotally mounting plate 17 onto mounting bracket 2 as shown in particularly in FIGS. 2 and 3.
A pair of bearing bushings 29 are telescopically mounted on the ends of pin 13 and located within holes 28 of 1 bracket 17 to provide a bearing surface for the pivotal movement of bracket 17 on pin 13. Annular end flanges 30 of bearing bushings 29 press against the inner surfaces 32 of side flanges 8 and 9 of bracket 2 when assembled therewith.
A pair of downwardly extending tabs 33 are formed on pivot support plate 24 and terminate in rolled ends 34 forming a pair of aligned openings 35 into which a shaft 36 of an elastomeric. roller 37 extends, for mounting roller 37 within a space 38 formed between tabs 33 (FIG. 1).
Elastomeric roller 37 has an annular shape formed with an axial bore 39 through which shaft 36 extends. Roller 37 further includes a Cylindrical end face 40, which in accordance with one of the features of the invention. engages a detent 42 that is stamped in flat base plate 4 of bracket 2 and is located generally between upstanding side flanges 8 and 9.
The particular relationship and mode of operation of the various component parts discussed above and shown particularly in FIG. 1 are further understood by reference to FIGS. 4, 5, and 6 which show the operation of the improved hinge spring of the invention. FIG. 4 shows the usual position of the various components of hinge spring 1 when the vehicle door is in the closed position. In this position, attachment flanges 18 and 19 of bracket 17 are generally perpendicular to flat base plate 4 of mounting bracket 2 and elastomeric roller 37 will be located generally above and forward of detent 42 which projects upwardly from plate 4 toward the roller.
Upon movement of the door from the closed position of FIG. 4 to the open position of FIG. 6, the centerline of shaft 36 and correspondingly the outer circumference of roller 37 represented by point 41, will follow arcuate paths -8 44 and 45, respectively, as bracket 2 pivots about pin 13.
The centerline of pin 13 is fixed with respect to the vehicle since mounting bracket 2 is mounted on the fixed frame portion of the vehicle, with bracket 2 being mounted on the door thereof.
As can be seen from FIGS. 4-6, the path of travel of roller 37 and in particular point 41 on outer surface 40 thereof, will bring surface 40 into contact with detent 42 causing a temporary compression of the roller as shown in FIG. 5. Upon the door and attached bracket 17 reaching the fully opened position of FIG. 6, outer surface 40 of roller 37 is out of contact with detent 42. Roller 37 will maintain the vehicle door in the open position until sufficient force is applied thereto in the closing direction to compress roller 37 as shown in FIG. 5 upon the roller following the return path from the open position of FIG. 6 back to that of FIG. 4. Roller 37 may be fixed on shaft 36 and in rolled ends 34 or may be rotatably mounted thereon without effecting the concept of the invention.
Upon opening the door, an extra force must be applied to the opening movement of the door to compress roller 37 as it moves across detent 42. This opening force will usually be supplied by the kinetic energy of the swinging door as it nears the full open position and will rarely be noticed by the occupant of the vehicle. However, upon reaching the full open position of FIG. 6, a definite force will be required by the user to move the roller over detent 42 since the door is stationary at the time and will not have the kinetic energy therein as it will upon reaching the end of its opening swinging motion. Also upon reaching the full open position, a forward end of bottom edges 47 of space legs 25 and 26 will abut stops 10 formed in side flanges 8 and 9, providing a positive mechanical stop to the opening movement of hinge spring 1.
-g- 1 1 J Thus, hinge spring 1 provides a simple mechanism, _free of any metalic spring components which will maintain the door in the open position requiring an easily adjustable and regulated force to be applied thereto to move the door toward the closed position, yet will not hinder the opening of the door, and which provides a mechanical stop upon the door reaching its full opened position. The vehicle door usually will be provided with main mounting hinges which will support the weight of the door as well as possible c) other stop mechanisms, than that provided by the engagement of spaced leg edges 47 with stops 10. The particular durometer and physical characteristics of the material forming roller 37 may vary considerably by use of various rubber compositions in order to provide and regulate the amount of force-that must be applied to move the door from its open position toward the closed position. Roller 37 preferably is formed of a rubber compound formulated, to provide the desired characteristics to withstand the environment of its application. Likewise, the height and position of detent 42 also will determine the amount of force applied to the door to temporarily compress roller 37.
A modified form of the invention is shown in FIG. 7 and is indicated gnerally at 47. In this embodiment a bias is applied to the door when in closed position to provide a slight "pop open" effect thereto upon the door latch being operated. This is accomplished by providing a detent configuration consisting of a detent 48, which when the door is in the closed position, partially compresses roller 37 a desired amount to provide the slight "pop open" effect on the door. A second detent 49 will function ib the same manner as detent 42 described above, that is, it will retain the door in the open position, as shown by the position of the roller in dot-dash lines 50. The other features achieved by hinge spring 47 remain the same except that a slight additional force is required at the instant of door latching to partially compress roller 37 against detent 48 as shown in FIG. 7. The remaining components and features of modified hinge spring 47 remain the same as that of hinge spring 1.
A third embodiment of the elastomeric hinge spring is indicated generally at 52 and is shown in FIG. 8. In this embodiment a pair of detents 53 and 54 is formed in plate 4 and will have a height and configuration whereby roller 37 when moving between open and closed position, will also be compressed by detent 53 but will be uncompressed when in valley 55 or the space between the peaks of detents 53 and 54, and also will be temporarily compressed by detent 54. Thus two separate compression locations are provided and an intermediate position, that is, when the roller is located between detents 53 and 54, wherein no compression is exerted on the roller. This provides an intermediate position between the open and closed positions in which the door is retained from movement in either the opening or closing directions by detents 53 and 54. Detent 54 also provides the usual retention of the door in the full open position as does detents 42 and 49 of embodiments 1 and 47.
The remaining components and features of hinge spring 52 generally remain the same as that of hinge spring 1 described in further detail above.
A fourth embodiment of the improved hinge spring is indicated generally at 57, and is shown in FIG. 9. This construction differs from the three embodiments described above in that detent 58 thereof has an elongated ramp configuration instead of the generally V-shaped configuration of detent 42 of embodiment 1. This ramped configuration merely provides different opening and closing characteristics than that provided by detent 42 should various characteristics be required for particular vehicle door mounting arrangements. Again, the remaining components and features of modified hinge spring 57 are the same as that of hinge spring 1.
Accordingly, the improved elastomeric hinge spring is simplified, provides an effective, safe, inexpensive, and efficient device which achieves all the enumerated objectives, provides for eliminating difficulties 0 encountered with prior devices, and solves problems and obtains new results in the art.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness and understanding; but no unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirements of the prior art, because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
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1. A hinge spring construction for a swinging door including:
a) a first bracket adapted to be mounted on a frame of a doorway; b) a second bracket adapted to be mounted on the door and movable between open and closed positions; c) an elastomer roller mounted on the second bracket; and d) detent means formed on the first bracket projecting into the path of movement followed by, the roller upon movement of the second bracket into the opening position for retaining said second bracket in the open position and to require temporary, compression of the roller upon movement of the second bracket from the open position toward the closed position.
2. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 1 in which the second bracket includes a pair of outwardly projecting spaced legs having a pin extending therebetween w'th the roller being mounted on said pin.
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3. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 2 in which the roller has an annular configuration formed with a central axial bore; and in which the pin extends through said bore to mount the roller on the pair of legs.
4. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 3 in which the roller is rotatably mounted on the pin.
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5. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 2 in which the second bracket includes a pair of spaced outwardly extending flanges for mounting said bracket on a vehicle door; and in which the spaced legs are formed integrally with and project outwardly from said flanges.
6. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 5 in which a pair of tabs having rolled ends extend from the spacedlegs; and in which the pin is mounted on said rolled ends..
7. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 1 in which the path of movement of the roller is arcuate.
8. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 1 in which the first bracket includes a base mounting portion; and in which the detent means includes a sloped projection extending upwardly from the base mounting portion and into the path of movement of the roller.
9. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 8 in which the base mounting portion is a generally flat plate of metal and the sloped projection has a generally inverted V-shape.
10. The,hinge spring construction defined i.n Claim 1 in which the projection is a ramp inclined upwardly in the path of movement of the roller-which it follows moving toward the open position.
11. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 1 in which the detent means includes a pair of spaced projections providing a retained intermediate position for the second bracket when the roller is located between said pair of projections during it path of movement between open and closed positions.
12. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 1 in which the detent means includes first and second detents projecting into said path of roller movement; in which the first detent retains the roller in the open position by requiring said temporary compression of the roller upon movement of said second bracket from the open position toward the closed position; and in which the second detent partially compresses the roller when the second bracket is in the closed position biasing said second bracket towards the open position.
13. The hinge spring construction defined in Claim 1 in which the first and second brackets are formed of stamped sheet metal; and in which the roller is formed of rubber.
14. A hinge spring construction for a swinging C door including:
a) a first bracket adapted to be mounted on one of a frame of a doorway and a swinging door; b) a second bracket adapted to be mounted the other of the frame and door and movable between open and closed positions; c) an elastomer roller mounted on one of the brackets; and d) means formed on the other of the brackets and projecting into the path of movement followed by the roller upon movement of the second bracket for retarding movement of said second bracket and to require temporary compression of the roller for movement of the second bracket between the open and closed positions.
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15. A hinge spring substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figures 1 to 6.
16. A hinge spring substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 7.
17. A hinge spring substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 8.
18. A hinge spring substantially as hereinbefore tn - described with reference to Figure 9.
Published 19BB at The Patent Office, State House, 66!71 High Holborn. Londm W01R 4TP. Further copies may be obtained from The Patent Office. Sales Branch. St Mary Cray, Orpington, Kent BR5 3RD. Printed by Multiplex techniques Itd. St Mary Cray. Kent. Con. 1/87,
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