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US1633480A
US1633480A US58795A US5879525A US1633480A US 1633480 A US1633480 A US 1633480A US 58795 A US58795 A US 58795A US 5879525 A US5879525 A US 5879525A US 1633480 A US1633480 A US 1633480A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D5/00Construction of single parts, e.g. the parts for attachment
    • E05D5/02Parts for attachment, e.g. flaps
    • E05D5/06Bent flaps
    • E05D5/062Bent flaps specially adapted for vehicles
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D3/00Hinges with pins
    • E05D3/02Hinges with pins with one pin
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D2700/00Hinges or other suspension devices especially for doors or windows
    • E05D2700/04Hinges with one pivot axis and more than one bearing surface
    • 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
    • E05Y2600/00Mounting or coupling arrangements for elements provided for in this subclass
    • E05Y2600/40Mounting location; Visibility of the elements
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  • the invention seeks, as a further object, to provide ahi'nge wherein the sides of the hinge box or the fixed hinge member will be rigidly held against spreading so that undue looseness of the movable hinge member with .consequent strain and rattling will be lit) avoided.
  • the lnvention seeks, as a still further object, to provide a hinge wherein the movable hinge member-may, when desired, be
  • Figure 1 is a ,plan view showing the improved. hinge applied with parts of the door and the vehicle-body in horizontal section.
  • Figure Q is ,a vertical sectional view on the line 2 2 of Figure 1,.looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • Figure t is a section on the line l-At of Figure 1, looking in the directionindicated by the arrows.
  • Figure 5 is a plan view of the blank from whichthe fixed hinge member is formed.
  • Figure. 6 is a detail perspective view of the reinforcing plate for the fixed hinge member.
  • Figure 7 is a detail perspective view of the movable hinge member.
  • Figure 8 is .a view similar to Figure 1 showing a slightly modified form of the invention applied.
  • Figure 9 a vertical sectional View cot-the structure shown in Figure 8.
  • F igure 10 is a plan view of the blank from which the fixed hinge member of the modi lied structure is formed.
  • Figure 11 is a view similar to Figures 1 and '8 showing a further modified structure.
  • Figure 12 is a detail perspective view of the fixed hinge and associated partsof the structure shown in' Figure 11. i
  • F i gure 1'3 is a plan view of'the blank from which the fixed hinge member of Figure 12 is formed;
  • Figure 115 is a section on the line 15 15 .of Figure 14, "looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • Figure 16 is a section on the line 1"6'16. of Figure 14, looking in the direct-ion indicated ibythe arrows.
  • Figure 17 is aplan view of the blank from which is formed the fixed hinge 'member shown in Figure ll.
  • Figure 18 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the anchoring tongue ofithe latter modified structure.
  • ' '15 is, as particularly seen in Figure '3, provided with a notch 23.
  • -tl1e recess 17 is provided in its upperwall with a cavity 24: Whlch extends substantially flush with the upper edge of the notch23 over the cut away p01" till tion 22 of the top wall of the box.
  • Formed on the top wall of the box 14 near one of its forward corners is a downturned lug 25, best seen in Figure 4, and formed on the bottom wall of said box to overlie the lug 25 is an upturned lug 26 having a tongue 27 which, as shown in Figure 3, is bent across the for ward edge of the lug 25 to extend a short distance longitudinally within the adjacent end of the'open front of the box.
  • a rivet 28 rigidly securing said lugs together.
  • Formed on the bottom wall 19 of the box at its oppo site forward corner is an upturned angular lug 29, and formed on the upper face plate 15 to extend across the adjacent end of the open front of the box is an extension 30 overlying the front flange of the lug 29.
  • the extension 30 is provided with a rearwardly directed lug 31 which, as best seen in Figures 1 and 4, overlies the side flange of the lug 29, and extending through said lug and flange is a rivet 32 rigidly securing the lugs together.
  • the top and bottom walls 18 and 19 of the box 14 are rigidly united at one end of the box by the pair of lugs 25 and 26 while the upper face plate 15 is connected with the bottom wall of the box and with the lower face plate at the opposite end of the box by the pair of lugs 29 and 31. Spreading of the top and bottom walls of the box will thus be effectually prevented.
  • I provide an angular reinforcing plate 33.
  • This plate is of suitable resilient sheet metal and, as shown in Figure 2, is shaped to fit in the angle between the bottom wall 19 of the box 14 and the lower face plate 15 and is welded or otherwise integrally connected therewith.
  • the plate 33 is, as shown, provided with openings to accommodate the lower securing screws 16 as well as with an opening 34 to register with the opening 21 of the wall 19.
  • the use of the reinforcing plate is optional, depending upon whether or not the plate is thought to be necessary for any particular installation.
  • the movable member of the hinge like the fixed member, is constructed of suitable resilient sheet metal and, as shown in Figure 7, is formed of companion sections embodying plate portions abutting at their in ner longitudinal edges to form a base plate 35. Projecting from said edges of the plate portions are overlapping registering portions of a laterally directed substantially L- shaped arm 36. The portions of said arm are welded together or otherwise integrally united for rigidly connecting the sections of the member with each other, and extending through the arm near its free end is a depending pivot pin 37 preferably welded to the arm.
  • the base plate 35 is countersunk in the adjacent edge of the door and isapertured to receive screws 38 connecting the hinge member with the door, while the arm 36 projects into the box 14 of the fixed hinge member and is pivotally connected therewith by the pin 37 which fits through the registering openings 21 and 34 of the wall 19 of the box and the plate 33 respectively.
  • the door is mounted for free swinging movement and when swung'open, the arm 36 travels to the position shown in Figure the recess 17 of the door frame or body and the notch 23 of the upper face plate 15, as shown in dotted lines in Figure 2, the pivot pin 37 being thereby elevated to clear the opening 21 in the bottom wall 19 of the box 14.
  • the arm may then, of course, be withdrawn forwardly from the box through the notch 23 to free the door.
  • the door may, when desired, be readily detached. Reverse movements facilitate and effect assembling of the hinge members.
  • a reinforcing plate like the plate 33, the plate 50 being intended to serve a similar function.
  • said plate may or may not be employed as found expedient, but, in use, is preferably welded in position.
  • Formed in the face plate 43 is a notch 51 while the recess 44 isprovidcd in its top with a cavity 52 extending in the rear of said notch.
  • Formed on the bottom wall 47 of the box 42 at its outer forward corner is an upturned angle lug 53 and formed on the upper face plate 43 to overlie the front flange of said lug is an extension 54.
  • lug wlii'choverl-ies Project-ing from said extension is a rearwardly turned lug wlii'choverl-ies the side flange of the lug .53, and said lugs are welded toge'ther, the extension 54 being secured to the its; "53' in likemanner.
  • the upperttace "plate 43 is rigidly connected, at the adjacent end of the box 42, with the lower face-plate, so that the top and bottom walls 46 and- 17 of the box '42 will be rigidly-held against spreading movement.
  • the movable hinge member employed *in' this modified structure is identical with the movable hinge meiiibe'i'previously described and includes a base plate 56 which is screwed I to the door 40, and projecting from said plate is an arm 57 which extends into the box 42 of the fixed hinge member and carries a p1n58 which fits through the opening 49 in the bottom wall of said boxand through'a like opening the reinforcing plate-50. 'The parts are thus pivotally connected by'said' pin while, by lifting the door,
  • Fixed and movable --hinge members of-s'uitable resilient sheet metal are employed as in the previously described structures.
  • the fixed hinge Emem'ber is struck from a blank 61, which is'ben't alongthe dottedlines illustrated to provide 'a box 62 having 'top and bottom walls 63 and 64 from w'hichprb'ject oppositely directed face plates65 and 66.
  • These plates are apertured tore'cei ve s'erews securing the hinge member to thedoor frame and the frame is recessed'to accommodate said members as before described.
  • the top "wall 68"of the 'box is cut away as indicated at"67, while the bottom Wallis providedwith an opening 68, and-formed in'the upper face plate 65 opposite said opening is-a'notc'h'69.
  • the lower face plate 66 is 'provi'dedatthe end edges of-the bottom wall64 ofthe' box 'with substantially V-shaped notches 70 and formed on the upper face p'l'ate*65 'at 'th'e'side 'edges thereof are depending tong'ues or 'lugs 71 having inclined ends fitting in said notches.
  • the tongues are welded in "the notches so that the face plates 65 and'66 arethus rigidly connected witheach'other'while the top and bottom walls"63 andfi't offthe box 62 are rigidlybraced against spreading.
  • reinforcing'back plate 72 which is of suitable resilient sheet met-al and is apertured to'fitover' the boX GQ of said member so that the reinforcin'g plate may thus liefl'at, as shown in Figure 11, against the rear sides of "the face plates 65 and 66. lhe reinforcing plate 72 is welded to the face plates and the aperture in the rei nf'orci-ng plate-is extended upwardly at one end, s particularly seen in Figure 12, so that the reinforcing plate will clear the notch 69o t-the upper face plate'65.
  • a tongue 73 Projecting reari'va'rd ly from the lower edge of theopening in the reinforcing plate is a tongue 73 which liesfla-t against the bottom "wall--64 of the box 62 and is welded to said bottom wall. Thetongue will thus reinforce the box and ispro'vided with an opening 74 to register with the opening 68 in said bottom wall.
  • the movable hinge member is identical with the movable member iirst describedand -i1iclud-es"a"'face plate 77 which is screwed to the door '60, and projecting from said "face plate is an arm'78 carrying a pin 79 jwhich "fits through the opening ('38 of the 'bottomwiall 64 of the boz: and through the o-pening' 'f l ofthe'tongue 73 for swingingl-ysupportingthe door.
  • the arm 8 is of-a thiclrnessto be more or less snugly re DC-vedbtwe'en the top and bottom walls 63 and'ee kof the box so that ra'ttling will *beprevente d while, by-lifting the door, the
  • the fixe'd hinge member ' isstruck from a blank-82, which blank is bent 'alongthe dotted lines illustrated to provide a box 83 having top and hottom*walls 84 and 85 from which project oppositely directed upper and. lower face .aplates '86 and 87 respectively.
  • These face plates are, as shown in Figure 16, countersunk in the body 80 and are apertured to receive screws 88 which secure the hinge member in position while the body is provided with a recess 89 to accommodate the box 83.
  • a tongue 90 which is offset to extend in the rear of the face plate 87 at one end of the box, and this tongue is welded to the latter face plate for rigidly connecting the face plates with each other.
  • the lug 92 is angle shaped. One flange thereof overlies the lug 91 while the other flange projects a short distance within the adjacent end of the open front of the box.
  • the lugs 91 and 92 are welded together for rigidly connecting the face plates 86 and 8'7 with each other at the ad jacent end of the box so that these lugs, in conjunction with the tongue 90, will serve to rigidly hold the top and bottom walls of the box against spreading movement.
  • the top wall 84 of the box is reduced and the adjacent margin of said wall is bent to form a flange 93 extending between the back wall of the box and the face plate 86 and projecting downwardly toward the bottom wall 85 of the box.
  • the top wall is further provided with a keyhole slot 9 1 which, as shown in Figure 16, opens through the face plate 86, while, at its rear end, said slot is provided with a circular portion 95.
  • the movable hinge member is similar to the movable hinge member first described and includes a face plate 96 which is countersunk in the door 81 and is secured thereto by screws 97.
  • the hinge member is formed of sections, and projecting from the plate portions of said sections are the overlapping portions of an arm 98, the portions of the arm being welded together. Extending through the free end of the arm is a pivot pin 99 which projects above and below the arm and is welded thereto.
  • the pin is provided with an annular groove 100, and in order to permit the removal of the pin from the keyhole slot 9-l-, the recess 89 in the body 80 is provided above said slot, as seen in Figure 16, with a cavity 101.
  • the arm 98 of the movable hinge member is freely received within the box 83 of the fixed hinge member and the upper end of the pin 99 fits in the circular portion 95 of the keyhole'slot 9t while the lower end of said pin fits in an alined opening 102 in the bottom wall 85 of said box for pivotally connecting the movable hinge member with the fixed member.
  • the door is supported for free swinging movement and, in this connection, it is to be observed that the pivot pin 99 is journaled at both ends while, when the door is closed, the arm 98 is, as shown in Figure 15, snugly received between the bottom wall.
  • the door is lifted until the lower end of the pin 99 is elevated out of the opening102 in the bottom wall of the box when the groove 100 in the upper end of the pin will lie within the circular portion of the keyhole slot 9 1 while the upper terminal of the pin will be accommodated in the cavity 101.
  • the groove 100 defines a reduced neck on the pin which is adapted to freely pass forwardly through the keyhole slot 94: so that after the door has been lifted, as indicated, the door may be manipulated for withdrawing the arm 98 and pin 99 out of the box 83.
  • the door may be readily removed when so desired.
  • a reinforcing plate 103 which is identical with the plate 33 and serves a like purpose.
  • the plate 103 may, or may not, be employed, as occasion may demand.
  • this plate is preferably welded to the bottom. wall 85 of the box 83 and to the lower face plate 87 and is provided with openings to accommodate the securing screws which extend through said lower face plate, as well as with an opening 104: to receive and journal the lower end of the pin 99.
  • a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank having lugs and bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom walls, said lugs being bent into overlapping relation on a side of the box at the front corner thereof and being secured together for rigidly limiting said walls against spreading movement at the open front of the box.
  • a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom walls having face plates extending therefrom, one of said plates being provided with a portion extending across the open front of the box and around the adjacentcorner thereof and the opposed wall of the box being provided at its side with a lug rigidly secured to said portion for rigidly bracing the box against distortion at the open front thereof.
  • a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom walls having face plates extending therefrom, said bottom Wall being provided With upstanding lugs on its sides at its front corners and said top Wall and one of said face plates being provided with lugs overlapping said first mentioned lugs, and fastening devices rigidly securing said lugs together for bracing the box against distortion at the open front thereof.
  • a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom Walls having face plates extending therefrom, said bottom Wall being pro vided with upstanding lugs on its sides at its front corners and said top Wall and one of said face plates being provided with lugs overlapping'said first mentioned lugs, and means rigidly securing said'lugs together for bracing the box against distortion at the open front thereof, the lugs at one corner of the box being of angular formation to extend around the corner and across the open front of the box.

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June 21, 1927.
M. J; ECONOMIDES HINGE Filed Se pt. 26. 1925 s Sheets-Sheet 1 'II'II/III'IIIIIIII gwoento't v v 1,633,480 1927' M. J. ECONOMIDES HINGE Filed Sept. 26, 1925 s Sheets-Sheet I MJEobno midqsf June 21 1927. 1,633,480
M. J. ECONOMIDES HINGE I Filed Sept 26. .1 25 s sheets-sheet ilk Patented June 21, 1927.
UNITED STATES FP-A'TE N T OFFICE;
MICHAEL J. EOONOMIDES, F ZB RQO KLYZN, NEW YORK.
HINGE.
which, as 'CO11'1 )'-.1'(l with similar hinges as heretofore constructed, will be more rigid, strong and durable well as possess superior mechanical features.
The invention seeks, as a further object, to provide ahi'nge wherein the sides of the hinge box or the fixed hinge member will be rigidly held against spreading so that undue looseness of the movable hinge member with .consequent strain and rattling will be lit) avoided.
And the lnvention seeks, as a still further object, to provide a hinge wherein the movable hinge member-may, when desired, be
readily disengaged from the fixed hinge member for displacing the door.
Other objects of the invention not previously specifically mentioned will appear in the course of the followingdescription.
In the accompanying drawings:
Figure 1 is a ,plan view showing the improved. hinge applied with parts of the door and the vehicle-body in horizontal section.
Figure Qis ,a vertical sectional view on the line 2 2 of Figure 1,.looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
F i sure 3 .isan elevation of the fixed hinge member, the hinge arm of the movable memher being broken off.
Figure t is a section on the line l-At of Figure 1, looking in the directionindicated by the arrows.
' Figure 5 is a plan view of the blank from whichthe fixed hinge member is formed.
Figure. 6 is a detail perspective view of the reinforcing plate for the fixed hinge member.
Figure 7 is a detail perspective view of the movable hinge member.
Figure 8 is .a view similar to Figure 1 showing a slightly modified form of the invention applied.
Figure 9 a vertical sectional View cot-the structure shown in Figure 8.
F igure 10 is a plan view of the blank from which the fixed hinge member of the modi lied structure is formed.
Application filed Se'ptember 26, 1925.
Serial No. 53,795.
' Figure 11 is a view similar to Figures 1 and '8 showing a further modified structure. Figure 12 is a detail perspective view of the fixed hinge and associated partsof the structure shown in'Figure 11. i
F i gure 1'3 is a plan view of'the blank from which the fixed hinge member of Figure 12 is formed; I
Figure llfisa sectional plan view showing still another modification of the invention.
Figure 115 is a section on the line 15 15 .of Figure 14, "looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
Figure 16 is a section on the line 1"6'16. of Figure 14, looking in the direct-ion indicated ibythe arrows.
Figure 17 is aplan view of the blank from which is formed the fixed hinge 'member shown in Figure ll.
Figure 18 is a fragmentary perspective view showing the anchoring tongue ofithe latter modified structure.
Referring now more partictdarly to Figures 1 to 'Z-inclusive the numeral 1'0 ,indicates a portion of a vehicle body andthe numeral 11 a' portion ofa door. -=Ooun'tersunk in the body 10 is the fixed hinge member employed. This'mem'ber is,'as shown in Figure 5, initially struck from suitable resilient sheet metal in the form vo'f a blank '12, which is :bent along the dotted lines illus- .tra'te d,"to provide -a rectangular box 14 from the top and bottom of which project oppositely directed face plates 15. These face plates are countersunk in the adjacent edge of the body 10,and are apertured to receive screws'i16 securing thehinge member in position while, as particularly shown in Figures 1, 2 and 4, thedoor frame or body 10 'i's.pr0 vided with a recess 17'to accommodate the box '14.
' '15 is, as particularly seen in Figure '3, provided with a notch 23. As brought out in Figures 2 and 4, -tl1e recess 17 is provided in its upperwall with a cavity 24: Whlch extends substantially flush with the upper edge of the notch23 over the cut away p01" till tion 22 of the top wall of the box. Formed on the top wall of the box 14 near one of its forward corners is a downturned lug 25, best seen in Figure 4, and formed on the bottom wall of said box to overlie the lug 25 is an upturned lug 26 having a tongue 27 which, as shown in Figure 3, is bent across the for ward edge of the lug 25 to extend a short distance longitudinally within the adjacent end of the'open front of the box. Extending through the lugs 25 and 26 is a rivet 28 rigidly securing said lugs together. Formed on the bottom wall 19 of the box at its oppo site forward corner is an upturned angular lug 29, and formed on the upper face plate 15 to extend across the adjacent end of the open front of the box is an extension 30 overlying the front flange of the lug 29. The extension 30 is provided with a rearwardly directed lug 31 which, as best seen in Figures 1 and 4, overlies the side flange of the lug 29, and extending through said lug and flange is a rivet 32 rigidly securing the lugs together. Thus, as will be seen, the top and bottom walls 18 and 19 of the box 14 are rigidly united at one end of the box by the pair of lugs 25 and 26 while the upper face plate 15 is connected with the bottom wall of the box and with the lower face plate at the opposite end of the box by the pair of lugs 29 and 31. Spreading of the top and bottom walls of the box will thus be effectually prevented.
In conjunction with the fixed hinge member, I provide an angular reinforcing plate 33. This plate is of suitable resilient sheet metal and, as shown in Figure 2, is shaped to fit in the angle between the bottom wall 19 of the box 14 and the lower face plate 15 and is welded or otherwise integrally connected therewith. The plate 33is, as shown, provided with openings to accommodate the lower securing screws 16 as well as with an opening 34 to register with the opening 21 of the wall 19. However, the use of the reinforcing plate is optional, depending upon whether or not the plate is thought to be necessary for any particular installation. The movable member of the hinge, like the fixed member, is constructed of suitable resilient sheet metal and, as shown in Figure 7, is formed of companion sections embodying plate portions abutting at their in ner longitudinal edges to form a base plate 35. Projecting from said edges of the plate portions are overlapping registering portions of a laterally directed substantially L- shaped arm 36. The portions of said arm are welded together or otherwise integrally united for rigidly connecting the sections of the member with each other, and extending through the arm near its free end is a depending pivot pin 37 preferably welded to the arm. The base plate 35 is countersunk in the adjacent edge of the door and isapertured to receive screws 38 connecting the hinge member with the door, while the arm 36 projects into the box 14 of the fixed hinge member and is pivotally connected therewith by the pin 37 which fits through the registering openings 21 and 34 of the wall 19 of the box and the plate 33 respectively. Thus, the door is mounted for free swinging movement and when swung'open, the arm 36 travels to the position shown in Figure the recess 17 of the door frame or body and the notch 23 of the upper face plate 15, as shown in dotted lines in Figure 2, the pivot pin 37 being thereby elevated to clear the opening 21 in the bottom wall 19 of the box 14. The arm may then, of course, be withdrawn forwardly from the box through the notch 23 to free the door. Thus, the door may, when desired, be readily detached. Reverse movements facilitate and effect assembling of the hinge members.
in Figures 8, 9 and 10 of the drawings, I have illustrated a slight modification of the invention in connection with a portion of a vehicle body 39 and a portion of a door 40. Fixed and movable hinge members of suitable resilient sheet m'etal are employed as in the previously described embodiment of the invention. The fixed hinge member is struck from a blank 41 which is bent along the dotted lines shown to provide a box 42 from which project upper and lower face plates 43. The box is countersunk in the body 39, which is provided with a cavity 44 to accommodate the box, and extending through the face plates 43 are screws 45 securing the hinge member in position. The box 42 is provided with parallel top and bottom walls 46 and 47 the former of which is cut away as indicated at 43 while the latter is provided near one of its rear corners with an opening 49. At 50 I have shown a reinforcing plate like the plate 33, the plate 50 being intended to serve a similar function. However, said plate may or may not be employed as found expedient, but, in use, is preferably welded in position. Formed in the face plate 43 is a notch 51 while the recess 44 isprovidcd in its top with a cavity 52 extending in the rear of said notch. Formed on the bottom wall 47 of the box 42 at its outer forward corner is an upturned angle lug 53 and formed on the upper face plate 43 to overlie the front flange of said lug is an extension 54. Project-ing from said extension is a rearwardly turned lug wlii'choverl-ies the side flange of the lug .53, and said lugs are welded toge'ther, the extension 54 being secured to the its; "53' in likemanner. Thus, the upperttace "plate 43 is rigidly connected, at the adjacent end of the box 42, with the lower face-plate, so that the top and bottom walls 46 and- 17 of the box '42 will be rigidly-held against spreading movement.
The movable hinge member employed *in' this modified structure is identical with the movable hinge meiiibe'i'previously described and includes a base plate 56 which is screwed I to the door 40, and projecting from said plate is an arm 57 which extends into the box 42 of the fixed hinge member and carries a p1n58 which fits through the opening 49 in the bottom wall of said boxand through'a like opening the reinforcing plate-50. 'The parts are thus pivotally connected by'said' pin while, by lifting the door,
Fixed and movable --hinge members of-s'uitable resilient sheet metal are employed as in the previously described structures. The fixed hinge Emem'ber is struck from a blank 61, which is'ben't alongthe dottedlines illustrated to provide 'a box 62 having 'top and bottom walls 63 and 64 from w'hichprb'ject oppositely directed face plates65 and 66. These plates are apertured tore'cei ve s'erews securing the hinge member to thedoor frame and the frame is recessed'to accommodate said members as before described. The top "wall 68"of the 'box is cut away as indicated at"67, while the bottom Wallis providedwith an opening 68, and-formed in'the upper face plate 65 opposite said opening is-a'notc'h'69. As -'pa1"-ticularly shown 'in Figure 12, the lower face plate 66 is 'provi'dedatthe end edges of-the bottom wall64 ofthe' box 'with substantially V-shaped notches 70 and formed on the upper face p'l'ate*65 'at 'th'e'side 'edges thereof are depending tong'ues or 'lugs 71 having inclined ends fitting in said notches. The tongues are welded in "the notches so that the face plates 65 and'66 arethus rigidly connected witheach'other'while the top and bottom walls"63 andfi't offthe box 62 are rigidlybraced against spreading.
In c'onj unetion with the fixed hinge member. I have shown a reinforcing'back plate 72 which is of suitable resilient sheet met-al and is apertured to'fitover' the boX GQ of said member so that the reinforcin'g plate may thus liefl'at, as shown in Figure 11, against the rear sides of "the face plates 65 and 66. lhe reinforcing plate 72 is welded to the face plates and the aperture in the rei nf'orci-ng plate-is extended upwardly at one end, s particularly seen in Figure 12, so that the reinforcing plate will clear the notch 69o t-the upper face plate'65. Projecting reari'va'rd ly from the lower edge of theopening in the reinforcing plate is a tongue 73 which liesfla-t against the bottom "wall--64 of the box 62 and is welded to said bottom wall. Thetongue will thus reinforce the box and ispro'vided with an opening 74 to register with the opening 68 in said bottom wall.
I have further illustrated a reinforcing front plate '75 for the fixed hingemember.
"This plate is welded flat against the front "all'oi said p'lates,the p'l'ates being, as shown "in Figure 11, 'countersunkm the body 59.
Attention is directe'chto the fact that the fixed hinge *meniber; may, ifdesiired, be emp-loyed without the plates72 and 75 but, to
meet the requirements of practical installa- 131011,'StIKlPlZItGSZU'G provided in order that either one "or both of the plates .may be used to reinforce the fixed-hinge member, as may be considered expedient.
The movable hinge member is identical with the movable member iirst describedand -i1iclud-es"a"'face plate 77 which is screwed to the door '60, and projecting from said "face plate is an arm'78 carrying a pin 79 jwhich "fits through the opening ('38 of the 'bottomwiall 64 of the boz: and through the o-pening' 'f l ofthe'tongue 73 for swingingl-ysupportingthe door. The arm 8 is of-a thiclrnessto be more or less snugly re cei-vedbtwe'en the top and bottom walls 63 and'ee kof the box so that ra'ttling will *beprevente d while, by-lifting the door, the
arn'i'may be raised for freeing the pivot pin "79, in the manner previously described, to
detach the door.
In 'Fi.gures I l, 15, 16, 17 and 18, I have illustrated still another form of the inventio'n, a,portion of a body or'frame-being -in dicate'dat 80 and a portion of adoor at St.
The fixe'd hinge member 'isstruck from a blank-82, which blank is bent 'alongthe dotted lines illustrated to provide a box 83 having top and hottom*walls 84 and 85 from which project oppositely directed upper and. lower face .aplates '86 and 87 respectively. These face plates, are, as shown in Figure 16, countersunk in the body 80 and are apertured to receive screws 88 which secure the hinge member in position while the body is provided with a recess 89 to accommodate the box 83. Formed on the upper plate 85 at one side edge thereof,
as shown in Figure 18, is a tongue 90 which is offset to extend in the rear of the face plate 87 at one end of the box, and this tongue is welded to the latter face plate for rigidly connecting the face plates with each other. Formed on the bottom wall 85 of the box, at the opposite end thereof, is an upturned lug 91, and formed on the adjacent end of the top wall 8% of the box is a downturned lug 92. The lug 92 is angle shaped. One flange thereof overlies the lug 91 while the other flange projects a short distance within the adjacent end of the open front of the box. The lugs 91 and 92 are welded together for rigidly connecting the face plates 86 and 8'7 with each other at the ad jacent end of the box so that these lugs, in conjunction with the tongue 90, will serve to rigidly hold the top and bottom walls of the box against spreading movement. At one end, the top wall 84 of the box is reduced and the adjacent margin of said wall is bent to form a flange 93 extending between the back wall of the box and the face plate 86 and projecting downwardly toward the bottom wall 85 of the box. Near its opposite end, the top wall is further provided with a keyhole slot 9 1 which, as shown in Figure 16, opens through the face plate 86, while, at its rear end, said slot is provided with a circular portion 95.
The movable hinge member is similar to the movable hinge member first described and includes a face plate 96 which is countersunk in the door 81 and is secured thereto by screws 97. The hinge member is formed of sections, and projecting from the plate portions of said sections are the overlapping portions of an arm 98, the portions of the arm being welded together. Extending through the free end of the arm is a pivot pin 99 which projects above and below the arm and is welded thereto. Immediately above the arm, the pin is provided with an annular groove 100, and in order to permit the removal of the pin from the keyhole slot 9-l-, the recess 89 in the body 80 is provided above said slot, as seen in Figure 16, with a cavity 101.
As will now be seen, the arm 98 of the movable hinge member is freely received within the box 83 of the fixed hinge member and the upper end of the pin 99 fits in the circular portion 95 of the keyhole'slot 9t while the lower end of said pin fits in an alined opening 102 in the bottom wall 85 of said box for pivotally connecting the movable hinge member with the fixed member.
Accordingly, the door is supported for free swinging movement and, in this connection, it is to be observed that the pivot pin 99 is journaled at both ends while, when the door is closed, the arm 98 is, as shown in Figure 15, snugly received between the bottom wall.
85 of the box 88 and the flange 93 of the top wall 84: of said box so that the arm is thus limited against movement and rattling is prevented. To detach the door, said door is lifted until the lower end of the pin 99 is elevated out of the opening102 in the bottom wall of the box when the groove 100 in the upper end of the pin will lie within the circular portion of the keyhole slot 9 1 while the upper terminal of the pin will be accommodated in the cavity 101. The groove 100 defines a reduced neck on the pin which is adapted to freely pass forwardly through the keyhole slot 94: so that after the door has been lifted, as indicated, the door may be manipulated for withdrawing the arm 98 and pin 99 out of the box 83. Thus, the door may be readily removed when so desired. i
In thismodifieation, I have also shown the use of a reinforcing plate 103 which is identical with the plate 33 and serves a like purpose. However, it is to be understood that the plate 103 may, or may not, be employed, as occasion may demand. In any instance where the plate is used, this plate is preferably welded to the bottom. wall 85 of the box 83 and to the lower face plate 87 and is provided with openings to accommodate the securing screws which extend through said lower face plate, as well as with an opening 104: to receive and journal the lower end of the pin 99.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim is:
1. In a hinge, a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank having lugs and bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom walls, said lugs being bent into overlapping relation on a side of the box at the front corner thereof and being secured together for rigidly limiting said walls against spreading movement at the open front of the box.
2. In a hinge, a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom walls having face plates extending therefrom, one of said plates being provided with a portion extending across the open front of the box and around the adjacentcorner thereof and the opposed wall of the box being provided at its side with a lug rigidly secured to said portion for rigidly bracing the box against distortion at the open front thereof.
3. In a hinge, a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom walls having face plates extending therefrom, said bottom Wall being provided With upstanding lugs on its sides at its front corners and said top Wall and one of said face plates being provided with lugs overlapping said first mentioned lugs, and fastening devices rigidly securing said lugs together for bracing the box against distortion at the open front thereof.
l. In a hinge, a hinge member formed of a sheet metal blank bent to define a box open at the front thereof and provided with top and bottom Walls having face plates extending therefrom, said bottom Wall being pro vided with upstanding lugs on its sides at its front corners and said top Wall and one of said face plates being provided with lugs overlapping'said first mentioned lugs, and means rigidly securing said'lugs together for bracing the box against distortion at the open front thereof, the lugs at one corner of the box being of angular formation to extend around the corner and across the open front of the box.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
MICHAEL J. ECONOMIDES. [n s.]
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