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US1922365A
US1922365A US529584A US52958431A US1922365A US 1922365 A US1922365 A US 1922365A US 529584 A US529584 A US 529584A US 52958431 A US52958431 A US 52958431A US 1922365 A US1922365 A US 1922365A
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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
    • E05D11/08Friction devices between relatively-movable hinge parts
    • E05D11/082Friction devices between relatively-movable hinge parts with substantially radial friction, e.g. cylindrical friction surfaces
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO HINGES OR OTHER SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS AND DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, CHECKS FOR WINGS AND WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
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  • This invention relates generally to a hinged construction and more particularly to a friction type of hinge adapted to be utilized with the shutter or closure member of a register. 1 Oftentimes it is desirable to maintain one leaf of a hinge member in a particular position with respectto the other leaf and it is an object of my invention to inventiv ely construct a hinge whereby the above results may be expediently accomplished. Furthermore, I provide means whereby the friction between the two leaves of the hinge member may be regulated by adjusting means therebetween. In other words one leaf of the spring may be moved relatively to the other leaf of the spring by the application of -force and the two leaves will remain in their adjusted position due to friction therebetween.
  • One of the principal features of my invention lies in the novel construction between the hinge pin and the plate member or leaf which partly encircles the same whereby the amount of friction between the two is increased very greatly due to the circumferential ridges and grooves extending around the pin.
  • these roughened surfaces are preferably formed by threading the pin and likewise conforming the inner side of the plate member therewith.
  • Fig. 1 is a back view of a furnace register having a hinged shutter or closure member, this shutter, or closure member being hingedly'supported by my novel hinges.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of one of the hinges shown in Fig. .1, this view being taken along the lines 22 of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 3 is a view in cross section taken along the plane of the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a view somewhat similar to Fig. 3, this view being taken'along the plane of the line 4- 4 of Fig.1, but omitting the attaching bolts and the 5 5 members to which the hinge is attached.
  • numeral 10 designates a frame member of the usual type of furnace register, see Figs. '1 and 3, this frame 10 having a series of vertical slots or louvers 11 through which the air passes in the usual manner.
  • Brackets, or leaves 12 have an upwardly extending portion which is fastened to the frame member 10 by means of the bolt 13 and the lower part of the member 12 is extended outwardly from the frame member and terminates in the U-shaped portion 14, such portion forming a seat for the pin or pintle members 15 which are welded thereto.
  • Figs. 2, 3 and 4 Both of the hinge structures disclosed in Fig. 1 are identical and hence only one of them will be described in detail.
  • the pin 15, see Figs. 2, 3 and 4 is roughened at either end as by threading as indicated at 16. As shown in Fig. 2, ordinary threads are cut on the pin 15 but it is within the purview of my inventionto utilize any roughened space whereby the frictional contact between the pin and the lower leaf member 20 may be 'increased as previously described.
  • a shutter or closure member 25, see Figs. 1 and 3, is adapted to close the slots or louvers 11 in the register proper, and a plate 21 extends entirely across the top of this closure member 25, being held thereon by means of the screw 26, which serves tovfasten the handle member (not shown) so as to extend forwardly through one of the slots "11 in the usual fashion, and clamping screws 30 which extend through both portions of the plate member 21. c In other words the clamping screws 30 extend through the portions 20 and 21 of the plate member.
  • the portions 20 and 21 ' are integrally formed, being joined at their top sides by means of loops which partly encircle the outer ends of each hinge, see Figs. 1 and 2, these loop portions being threaded to engage with the threaded ends of either pin.
  • the assembly may be made by sliding the pins 1 15, welded onto leaves 12, upwardly between portions 20 and 21 of the lower hinge member, this member being bent around thepins and bolts 30 passed therethrough as shown.
  • Bolts 13 hold the The operation of my device will readily be understood from the preceding description. After the installation is in place the clamping screws or bolts 30 are tightmember 10 thus opening or closing the louvers 11...
  • a hinge comprising, a first hinge member, a hinge pin rigidly fixed to the first hinge member, said hinge pin having a portion of its ends provided with threads thereon, and a second hinge member made from a flat piece of sheet metal bent to surround said threaded portions of the said hinge pin approximately 300 degrees and thenterminating in spaced parallel members, said sheet metal piece having grooves formed in the surface thereof, which grooves receive said threads on said hinge pin and means to regulate the degree of frictional contact between the said grooves and threads, said means extending between the spaced parallel members.

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Aug. 15, 1933. E4 HEASLEY 1,922,365
FRICTION HINGE Filed April 15. 1931 10 13 13 F 13 l 12 5 4 g 14 1 30 1 was 9 i I 20 21 20' i 4 3 25 101 6 TI. Heasflex Patented Au 15, 1933 PATENT", OFFICE 1,922,365. Y FRICTION HINGE Lloyd E. Hea'sley, Holland, 'Mich., assignor to Hart & .Cooley Manufacturing Company,t
Chicago, 111.,
a Corporation of Delaware 7 Appli cation April 13, 1931. 'Serial No. 539,534 1 Claim. (01. ifs- 140) This invention relates generally to a hinged construction and more particularly to a friction type of hinge adapted to be utilized with the shutter or closure member of a register. 1 Oftentimes it is desirable to maintain one leaf of a hinge member in a particular position with respectto the other leaf and it is an object of my invention to inventiv ely construct a hinge whereby the above results may be expediently accomplished. Furthermore, I provide means whereby the friction between the two leaves of the hinge member may be regulated by adjusting means therebetween. In other words one leaf of the spring may be moved relatively to the other leaf of the spring by the application of -force and the two leaves will remain in their adjusted position due to friction therebetween.
One of the principal features of my invention lies in the novel construction between the hinge pin and the plate member or leaf which partly encircles the same whereby the amount of friction between the two is increased very greatly due to the circumferential ridges and grooves extending around the pin.
25, As will be later referred to in the specification, these roughened surfaces are preferably formed by threading the pin and likewise conforming the inner side of the plate member therewith. Hence,
by tightening the plate member, which encircles :0 the pin, the degree of friction between the pin and the plate member maybe closely regulated and thence the area of the contacting surfaces betwenthese two members is materially increased. Thus, the wear .therebetween will be 36 diminished and the adjustment between these two members will be maintained a correspondingly longer time. 1 j
Further objects,.and objects pertaining to the details and economy of construction and operation of my invention willdefinitely appear from the detailed description to follow.
In the drawing:-- r
Fig. 1 isa back view of a furnace register having a hinged shutter or closure member, this shutter, or closure member being hingedly'supported by my novel hinges. S
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view of one of the hinges shown in Fig. .1, this view being taken along the lines 22 of Fig. 4.
Fig. 3 is a view in cross section taken along the plane of the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 4 is a view somewhat similar to Fig. 3, this view being taken'along the plane of the line 4- 4 of Fig.1, but omitting the attaching bolts and the 5 5 members to which the hinge is attached.
1 upper leaves 12 onto the frame 10.
Similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
Referring now to the drawing, numeral 10 designates a frame member of the usual type of furnace register, see Figs. '1 and 3, this frame 10 having a series of vertical slots or louvers 11 through which the air passes in the usual manner.
Brackets, or leaves 12 have an upwardly extending portion which is fastened to the frame member 10 by means of the bolt 13 and the lower part of the member 12 is extended outwardly from the frame member and terminates in the U-shaped portion 14, such portion forming a seat for the pin or pintle members 15 which are welded thereto.
Both of the hinge structures disclosed in Fig. 1 are identical and hence only one of them will be described in detail. The pin 15, see Figs. 2, 3 and 4, is roughened at either end as by threading as indicated at 16. As shown in Fig. 2, ordinary threads are cut on the pin 15 but it is within the purview of my inventionto utilize any roughened space whereby the frictional contact between the pin and the lower leaf member 20 may be 'increased as previously described.
A shutter or closure member 25, see Figs. 1 and 3, is adapted to close the slots or louvers 11 in the register proper, and a plate 21 extends entirely across the top of this closure member 25, being held thereon by means of the screw 26, which serves tovfasten the handle member (not shown) so as to extend forwardly through one of the slots "11 in the usual fashion, and clamping screws 30 which extend through both portions of the plate member 21. c In other words the clamping screws 30 extend through the portions 20 and 21 of the plate member.
' The portions 20 and 21 'are integrally formed, being joined at their top sides by means of loops which partly encircle the outer ends of each hinge, see Figs. 1 and 2, these loop portions being threaded to engage with the threaded ends of either pin.
The assembly may be made by sliding the pins 1 15, welded onto leaves 12, upwardly between portions 20 and 21 of the lower hinge member, this member being bent around thepins and bolts 30 passed therethrough as shown. Bolts 13 hold the The operation of my device will readily be understood from the preceding description. After the installation is in place the clamping screws or bolts 30 are tightmember 10 thus opening or closing the louvers 11...
Should the closure member 25 refuse to remain in position it is only necessary that the clamping bolts or screws 30 be tightened until the amount of friction between the two leaves of the hinges which support the coacting members is increased suificiently so as to maintain the closure member at the desired angle.
Having thus described this invention, I claim as new and desire to secure the following combinations and elements, or equivalents thereof, by Letters Patent of the United States.
I claim:
A hinge comprising, a first hinge member, a hinge pin rigidly fixed to the first hinge member, said hinge pin having a portion of its ends provided with threads thereon, and a second hinge member made from a flat piece of sheet metal bent to surround said threaded portions of the said hinge pin approximately 300 degrees and thenterminating in spaced parallel members, said sheet metal piece having grooves formed in the surface thereof, which grooves receive said threads on said hinge pin and means to regulate the degree of frictional contact between the said grooves and threads, said means extending between the spaced parallel members.
LLOYD E. HEASLEY.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2569862A (en) * 1943-12-28 1951-10-02 Louis H Morin Hinge
US2602957A (en) * 1945-04-02 1952-07-15 Winters & Crampton Corp Hinge construction
US2754536A (en) * 1948-01-30 1956-07-17 J H Holan Corp Door hinge
DK89382C (en) * 1955-05-18 1960-07-18 Sofus Kristian Soerensen Detachable tilt window.
US4490884A (en) * 1983-06-30 1985-01-01 Southco, Inc. Adjustable friction hinge
WO1985001091A1 (en) * 1983-09-06 1985-03-14 Francis Edward Parsons Final drive unit for a vehicle
US4630333A (en) * 1985-12-16 1986-12-23 Southco, Inc. Adjustable friction hinge

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2569862A (en) * 1943-12-28 1951-10-02 Louis H Morin Hinge
US2602957A (en) * 1945-04-02 1952-07-15 Winters & Crampton Corp Hinge construction
US2754536A (en) * 1948-01-30 1956-07-17 J H Holan Corp Door hinge
DK89382C (en) * 1955-05-18 1960-07-18 Sofus Kristian Soerensen Detachable tilt window.
US4490884A (en) * 1983-06-30 1985-01-01 Southco, Inc. Adjustable friction hinge
WO1985001091A1 (en) * 1983-09-06 1985-03-14 Francis Edward Parsons Final drive unit for a vehicle
US4630333A (en) * 1985-12-16 1986-12-23 Southco, Inc. Adjustable friction hinge

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