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US1619502A
US1619502A US37010A US3701025A US1619502A US 1619502 A US1619502 A US 1619502A US 37010 A US37010 A US 37010A US 3701025 A US3701025 A US 3701025A US 1619502 A US1619502 A US 1619502A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D3/00Hinges with pins
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  • This invention relates particularly to a hinge for connecting table leaf sections, although of course it may have a more general use wherever applicable.
  • a hinge made entirely of metal stampings to provide a hinge of this kind which may be secured to the adjacent ends of two leaves to be connected which will make them abut closely and render the hinge invisible; and to provide a hinge of this kind in vwhicha projection of one portion of the hinge will act as a levelling support for the two leaf sections connected by the hinge.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the hinge in folding or closed position
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing the hinge in open or extended position
  • Fig. 3 is a plan view of the hinge in open position
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 1 4 of Fig. 3.
  • the hinge proper comprises two members 1 and 2 somewhat similar and adapted to be secured by screws 3 to the adjacent edges of the hinged members or leaves 4.
  • the hinge members 1 and 2 are-angular in cross section, as shown more clearly in Fig. 4, and has an upstanding portion v5 or 6 which 1s usually disposed at the side of one of the leaves to be connected, the base or other portion being secured to the bottom of the leaf.
  • the leaf itself may be cut away or countersunk to accommodate the base or upstanding part of the hinge so that the hinge parts will be flush with the side and end of the leaves.
  • the upstanding parts 5 and 6 are inclined upwardly and outwardly toward their adjacent edges, as shown in Fig.
  • a projection 9 which extends into a corresponding recess 10 in the other hinge part 1, and also extends across the meeting line between the hinge, parts and between the leaves to which the hinge parts are 'attached.
  • the object of this projection 9 is to evenly support the two leaf sections 4 when be they are in open position so that they will be flush on top when they are inropen position, even though the hinge parts themselves may not be exactly or accurately positioned.
  • the hinged parts '1 and 2 there are two similar levers 11 and 12
  • levers 11 and 12 are curved substantially in the form of a semi-circle and cross each other at an angle where they have a common pivot 13. The result is that when these leaves 11 and 12 are in one position, as limited by the slots 7 and 8, the hinge members are spaced apart, as shown in Fig. 1, and when they are moved so that they are at the other ends of the slots 7 and 8, the hinge members 1 and 2 are closely abutting with the leaf sections 4 in alinement, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the hinge members In the first position the hinge members project from' the ends of the leaf members, and in the second position they project below the junction of the leaf members. At no time do they engage the abutting ends of the tops of the leaf sections and when in extended form, as shown by Fig. 2. the hinges 9 and the parts thereof are invisible from the top of the leaf.
  • hinge parts are made entirely of stamped sheet metal and are preferably formed with rounded raised portions 14 surrounding the screw holes which make countersunk portions for the screw heads. At the bending line between the base and the upstanding .portion there is a rounded groove 15 instead of a sharp bend which strengthens the hinge member and prevents .cracking or breaking the hinge member in its formation.
  • One of the hinge members is formed vwith a projection 16 to which the lever 11 is pivoted and the other end of the lever is formed with an offset 17 so that the levers 11 and 12 will be in proper position and relation to pass each other.
  • table leaf sections or any two members may be connected for a hinging movement of approximately 180 and that when the mem rs are in open position the' hinge will be entirely invisible from the top thereof. all of the parts being covered or concealed by being flush with the surfaces, or being inserted in recesses or slots made in the under sides of thev leaf sections for the purpose of ⁇ I claim: no
  • a pair of sectionally angular plates each having a base and a slotted portion at right angles thereto and adapted to abut on a predetermined line at the ends of the plates, there being a projection from the base of one of the plates and a corresponding recess in the base .of the-other plate, the projection of which overlaps the normal abutting line of the plates, and means formin r a ivotal and sliding connection between t ie s otted portions of the plates.

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March l', 1927.
. M. Fox coNcsALED HINGE Filed June 15, 1925"3 T "ma Patented Mar. 1, 1927.
UNITED STATES mmm rox, or cnroaeo, ILLINOIS.
commun Hman.
Application led June 15, 1925. Serial No. 87,010.
This invention relates particularly to a hinge for connecting table leaf sections, although of course it may have a more general use wherever applicable. Among the objects of the invention are: to provide a hinge made entirely of metal stampings; to provide a hinge of this kind which may be secured to the adjacent ends of two leaves to be connected which will make them abut closely and render the hinge invisible; and to provide a hinge of this kind in vwhicha projection of one portion of the hinge will act as a levelling support for the two leaf sections connected by the hinge.
In the accompanymg drawing Fig. 1 is a side elevation showing the hinge in folding or closed position; Fig. 2 is a side elevation showing the hinge in open or extended position: Fig. 3 is a plan view of the hinge in open position: and Fig. 4 is a sectional view taken on the line 1 4 of Fig. 3.
The hinge proper comprises two members 1 and 2 somewhat similar and adapted to be secured by screws 3 to the adjacent edges of the hinged members or leaves 4. The hinge members 1 and 2 are-angular in cross section, as shown more clearly in Fig. 4, and has an upstanding portion v5 or 6 which 1s usually disposed at the side of one of the leaves to be connected, the base or other portion being secured to the bottom of the leaf. The leaf itself may be cut away or countersunk to accommodate the base or upstanding part of the hinge so that the hinge parts will be flush with the side and end of the leaves. The upstanding parts 5 and 6 are inclined upwardly and outwardly toward their adjacent edges, as shown in Fig.
4, and in these parts are slots 7 and 8.
From the/base of the hingepart 2 there is a projection 9 which extends into a corresponding recess 10 in the other hinge part 1, and also extends across the meeting line between the hinge, parts and between the leaves to which the hinge parts are 'attached. The object of this projection 9 is to evenly support the two leaf sections 4 when be they are in open position so that they will be flush on top when they are inropen position, even though the hinge parts themselves may not be exactly or accurately positioned. In order to connect the hinged parts '1 and 2 there are two similar levers 11 and 12,
one pivotally connected at one end to the er tremity of the upstanding portion 5 Vand having l headed projections at its other end receiving the hinge parts.
movable in the slots 8 of the other hinge member, and the other lever 12 being pivoted to the upstanding portion 6 of the hinge member 2 and having its other end with a 60 headed projection slidable in the slot 7 of the hinge member 1. These levers 11 and 12 are curved substantially in the form of a semi-circle and cross each other at an angle where they have a common pivot 13. The result is that when these leaves 11 and 12 are in one position, as limited by the slots 7 and 8, the hinge members are spaced apart, as shown in Fig. 1, and when they are moved so that they are at the other ends of the slots 7 and 8, the hinge members 1 and 2 are closely abutting with the leaf sections 4 in alinement, as shown in Fig. 2. In the first position the hinge members project from' the ends of the leaf members, and in the second position they project below the junction of the leaf members. At no time do they engage the abutting ends of the tops of the leaf sections and when in extended form, as shown by Fig. 2. the hinges 9 and the parts thereof are invisible from the top of the leaf.
These hinge parts are made entirely of stamped sheet metal and are preferably formed with rounded raised portions 14 surrounding the screw holes which make countersunk portions for the screw heads. At the bending line between the base and the upstanding .portion there is a rounded groove 15 instead of a sharp bend which strengthens the hinge member and prevents .cracking or breaking the hinge member in its formation. One of the hinge members is formed vwith a projection 16 to which the lever 11 is pivoted and the other end of the lever is formed with an offset 17 so that the levers 11 and 12 will be in proper position and relation to pass each other.
With this construction it. is obvious that table leaf sections or any two members may be connected for a hinging movement of approximately 180 and that when the mem rs are in open position the' hinge will be entirely invisible from the top thereof. all of the parts being covered or concealed by being flush with the surfaces, or being inserted in recesses or slots made in the under sides of thev leaf sections for the purpose of` I claim: no
1. The combination with a pair of sectionally .angular hinge members adapted for attachment to the adjacent corners of a pair of members to be connected the corres onding an ar parts being formed wit in-` clined s ots, and a pair of pivotally connected links each of which ispivoted to one of the angular parts in line with the slot thereof an has a pivoted sliding connection with the slot of the other member the links ex tendin below the confines of the members when t ey arein aligning position.
2. In a concealed hinge, a pair of sectionally an ular plates for attachment to the undersi e of members to be connected.` and having an upright slotted portion connected to the base portion by an offset rounded groove, and links having a pivotal connection with each other and a pivotal and sliding connection with both of the plates.
3. In a hinge of the class described, a pair of sectionally angular plates each having a base and a slotted portion at right angles thereto and adapted to abut on a predetermined line at the ends of the plates, there being a projection from the base of one of the plates and a corresponding recess in the base .of the-other plate, the projection of which overlaps the normal abutting line of the plates, and means formin r a ivotal and sliding connection between t ie s otted portions of the plates.
MARTIN FOX.
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US4909000A (en) * 1988-12-02 1990-03-20 Rollway Grandstand Corporation Folding grandstand
US20060070212A1 (en) * 2004-09-27 2006-04-06 William Morgan Hinge
US7203997B2 (en) * 2004-09-27 2007-04-17 William D. Morgan Hinge
US7565720B1 (en) * 2005-04-01 2009-07-28 Apple Inc. Hinge mechanism with clutching function
US7652205B2 (en) * 2006-12-15 2010-01-26 Voyage-Air Guitar Inc. Travel string instrument and method of making same
US20080141842A1 (en) * 2006-12-15 2008-06-19 Harvey Leach Travel string instrument and method of making same
US7754950B2 (en) * 2007-12-17 2010-07-13 Voyage-Air Guitar Inc. Travel string instrument and method of making same
US20090173207A1 (en) * 2007-12-17 2009-07-09 Harvey Leach Travel string instrument and method of making same
US9632575B2 (en) 2010-05-21 2017-04-25 Nokia Technologies Oy Method, an apparatus and a computer program for controlling an output from a display of an apparatus
US9983729B2 (en) 2010-05-21 2018-05-29 Nokia Technologies Oy Method, an apparatus and a computer program for controlling an output from a display of an apparatus
US20120044620A1 (en) * 2010-08-17 2012-02-23 Pantech Co., Ltd. Mobile device
US9823707B2 (en) 2012-01-25 2017-11-21 Nokia Technologies Oy Contortion of an electronic apparatus
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