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US2786229A
US2786229A US411620A US41162054A US2786229A US 2786229 A US2786229 A US 2786229A US 411620 A US411620 A US 411620A US 41162054 A US41162054 A US 41162054A US 2786229 A US2786229 A US 2786229A
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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
    • E05D5/10Pins, sockets or sleeves; Removable pins
    • E05D5/12Securing pins in sockets, movably or not
    • E05D5/128Securing pins in sockets, movably or not the pin having a recess or through-hole engaged by a securing member
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D7/00Hinges or pivots of special construction
    • E05D7/10Hinges or pivots of special construction to allow easy separation or connection of the parts at the hinge axis
    • E05D7/1005Hinges or pivots of special construction to allow easy separation or connection of the parts at the hinge axis by axially moving free pins, balls or sockets
    • E05D7/1016Hinges or pivots of special construction to allow easy separation or connection of the parts at the hinge axis by axially moving free pins, balls or sockets requiring a specific angular position

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  • hinges of this sort are provided with means for preventing the pins from gradually working up from their seated positions upon repeated operations of the hinge. It is usually the custom to remove the pin by applying a tool to the head of the pin and then exert an upward force on the tool.
  • attempts may be made to remove the pin from the knuckles by pulling the pin upwarclly by means of a par of pliers applied to the head or upper end of the pin; or by driving the pin upwardly by applying the upper end of an inclined blade or tool to a generally downwardly facing portion of the head and striking the lower end of the tool with a hammer; or by driving the edge of a tool between the head and the upper surface of the uppermost knuckle and then using the tool as a pry or lever.
  • hinges of this sort difficulty has been experienced in removing the pin when it is desired to disassemble the leaves, and in the operation of removing the pin, damage to and marring of the head thereof and the adjacent members to which the hinge leaves are connected result.
  • the object of the present invention is to provide un improved arrangement whereby the pin may be quickly, easily, and conveniently driven upwardly from its operative or seated position without any likelihood, or in faet possibility, of da.rnaging any portion of the hinge or -any portions of the members to which the hinge leaves are connected.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of an open hinge, the two lower knuckles beng illustrated in longitudinal cross seetion so as to reveal the internal construction, and
  • Fig. 2 is an elevational view of the bottom or lower edge of the hinge.
  • a and B are ordinary hinge leaves formed of sheet metal and respectvely hav ing rolled knuckles 11 and 12.
  • the knuckles of the two leaves are interfitted so that the bores thereof are in aligned relation.
  • the pin is designated by the letter C. Il; has, at its upper end, a head 13 the under surface of which seats against the upper end of the uppermost knuckle 12.
  • a tip D which serves the usual purpose of giving a finished and pleasing appearance to the hinge.
  • the bottom tip member is shown as having a stud portion snugly fitted in the bore of the lowermost knuckle and a head portion engaging against the lower edge of the knuckle.
  • -any sutable means may be provided for preventing the pin C from gradually working up from its seated position.
  • this means as comprising a spring ring E positioned in a groove in the pin and arranged to engage a downwardly and outwardly flared portion 14 of the lower end of the bore of the uppermost knuckle 12.
  • An arrange ment of this sort is shown in the Morse Patent No. 2,154,860, issued April 18, 1939.
  • the tip D is provided with a small central bore or aperture 15 arranged to permit the insertion of a nail 16 or the like into the tip and the engagement of the upper end of the nail against the bottom end of the pin C.
  • a hinge of the type comprising a pair of hinge leaves having a plurality of integral knuckles along one edge of each of the leaves, said knuckles being in interfitting relation and having aligned bores, a removable pintle engaged in said bores provided with a button-like head having a single downwardly facing surface in the form of a flat base engaging against the upper end of the uppermost knuckle and substantially covered by said knuckle, and means between the pintle and one of said knuckles for impeding removal of the pintle; a closure member permanently secured to the lower end of the bottommost knuckle having a stem fixed in the bore of the lowermost knuckle and a button-like head having a configuration similar to that of the head of said pintle including a single upwardly faeing surface in the form of a flat base engaging against the lower end of the lowermost knuckle, said closure member being provided with an elongated axial throughbore of smaller

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March 26, 1957 J. D. CARROLL HINGE Original Filed June 15. 1950 do HN D C'AHR OLL United States Parti 'iceb HINGE Jolm D. Carroll, Berlin, Conn., assignor to The Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., a corporation of Connecficut Continuation of abandoned application Serial No. 167,873, June 13, 1950. This application February 23, 1954, Serial No. 411,620
1 Claim. (Cl. 16-169) This invention relates to hinges or butts of the type having a pair of leaves with interfitting knuckles provided with aligned bores, a removable pin extending downwardly through the knuckles for pvotally connecting the leaves together, and a tip or closure member permanently secured to the lower end of the bottommost knuckle and covering the bore thereof.
In a hinge or butt of this type, the pin or pintle, While permitting relative pivotal movement of the leaves, sometimes becornes stuck in the knuckles. In some instances, hinges of this sort are provided with means for preventing the pins from gradually working up from their seated positions upon repeated operations of the hinge. It is usually the custom to remove the pin by applying a tool to the head of the pin and then exert an upward force on the tool. For example, attempts may be made to remove the pin from the knuckles by pulling the pin upwarclly by means of a par of pliers applied to the head or upper end of the pin; or by driving the pin upwardly by applying the upper end of an inclined blade or tool to a generally downwardly facing portion of the head and striking the lower end of the tool with a hammer; or by driving the edge of a tool between the head and the upper surface of the uppermost knuckle and then using the tool as a pry or lever. In any event, with hinges of this sort, difficulty has been experienced in removing the pin when it is desired to disassemble the leaves, and in the operation of removing the pin, damage to and marring of the head thereof and the adjacent members to which the hinge leaves are connected result.
The object of the present invention is to provide un improved arrangement whereby the pin may be quickly, easily, and conveniently driven upwardly from its operative or seated position without any likelihood, or in faet possibility, of da.rnaging any portion of the hinge or -any portions of the members to which the hinge leaves are connected.
Other objects Will be in part obvious and in part pointed out more in detail hereinafter.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a side view of an open hinge, the two lower knuckles beng illustrated in longitudinal cross seetion so as to reveal the internal construction, and
Fig. 2 is an elevational view of the bottom or lower edge of the hinge.
Referring to the drawing in detail, A and B are ordinary hinge leaves formed of sheet metal and respectvely hav ing rolled knuckles 11 and 12. The knuckles of the two leaves are interfitted so that the bores thereof are in aligned relation. The pin is designated by the letter C. Il; has, at its upper end, a head 13 the under surface of which seats against the upper end of the uppermost knuckle 12. Driven in, or otherwise permanently secured to, the lower end of the bottom knuckle 12 s a tip D which serves the usual purpose of giving a finished and pleasing appearance to the hinge. In the present illustrative disclosure, the bottom tip member is shown as having a stud portion snugly fitted in the bore of the lowermost knuckle and a head portion engaging against the lower edge of the knuckle.
If desired, -any sutable means may be provided for preventing the pin C from gradually working up from its seated position. Por illustrative purposes, I have shown here this means as comprising a spring ring E positioned in a groove in the pin and arranged to engage a downwardly and outwardly flared portion 14 of the lower end of the bore of the uppermost knuckle 12. An arrange ment of this sort is shown in the Morse Patent No. 2,154,860, issued April 18, 1939.
With the construction so far described, it is apparent that if it Were attempted, as has heretofore been necessary, to withdraw the pin from the knuckles by engaging the head of the pin with a tool, as by a pair of pliers and pulling upwardly or by means of a tool applied against the edge of the head and driving or prying upwardly, the aforementioned disadvantages and dificulties would be experienced. In accordance with the present invention and in order to avoid these and other difliculties and disadvantages, the tip D is provided with a small central bore or aperture 15 arranged to permit the insertion of a nail 16 or the like into the tip and the engagement of the upper end of the nail against the bottom end of the pin C. The nail having been so inse1ted, the pin may be forced up sufliciently to permit the head thereof to be conveniently gripped by the fingers by tapping the lower end or the head of the nail. It will thus be observed that the pin may be quickly, easily, and conveniently raised from its seat and removed without any danger of injuring the pin, marring its head, or marring or damaging the door jamb or door or the finish on the knuckleg. At the same time the aperture or bore 15 in the tip D is of relatively small diameter so that the finish or pleas ing appearance given to the hinge by the tip is in no way detracted from.
As many changes could be made in the above construction and many apparently widely different embodiments of this invention could be made without departing from the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting senso.
It is also to be understood that the language used in the following clairn is intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
The present application is a continuation of my copending application, Serial No. 167,873, filed June 13, 1950, now abandoned.
I claim:
In a hinge of the type compris-ing a pair of hinge leaves having a plurality of integral knuckles along one edge of each of the leaves, said knuckles being in interfitting relation and having aligned bores, a removable pintle engaged in said bores provided with a button-like head having a single downwardly facing surface in the form of a flat base engaging against the upper end of the uppermost knuckle and substantially covered by said knuckle, and means between the pintle and one of said knuckles for impeding removal of the pintle; a closure member permanently secured to the lower end of the bottommost knuckle having a stem fixed in the bore of the lowermost knuckle and a button-like head having a configuration similar to that of the head of said pintle including a single upwardly faeing surface in the form of a flat base engaging against the lower end of the lowermost knuckle, said closure member being provided with an elongated axial throughbore of smaller diameter than the pintle extending through the head and stem to receive and slidably support a nail or other pintle knockout tool of smaller bora walls.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS John May 21, 1907 4 2,000,856 Lyons May 7, 1935 2,308,284 Ibach Jan. 12, 1943 2,455,232 Corner Nov. 30, 1948 OTHER REFERENCES Stanley Hardware Catalog 61, page 64. Received -in Patent Office June 3, 193,8.
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US2846715A (en) * 1958-08-12 Door hinge
US2867840A (en) * 1957-03-29 1959-01-13 Nat Lock Co Hinge
US3013297A (en) * 1958-01-06 1961-12-19 Stanley Works Hinge having pintle retaining means
US3017842A (en) * 1957-07-01 1962-01-23 Evans Prod Co Bulkhead
US3082474A (en) * 1958-09-29 1963-03-26 Lloyd R Anderson Hinge
US3152356A (en) * 1961-08-31 1964-10-13 Stanley Works Hinge with non-rising pin
US3241177A (en) * 1963-03-25 1966-03-22 Lloyd R Anderson Non-loosening hinge
US3345679A (en) * 1965-10-24 1967-10-10 Anderson Lloyd Robert Non-loosening hinge
US3365762A (en) * 1965-08-02 1968-01-30 Cavins Co Well pipe gripping structure
FR2743840A1 (en) * 1996-01-22 1997-07-25 Ecodis Sa Skylight installation

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US854580A (en) * 1906-12-05 1907-05-21 Edgar E John Hinge.
US2000856A (en) * 1933-03-27 1935-05-07 Reading Hardware Corp Hinge construction
US2308284A (en) * 1940-12-23 1943-01-12 Ibach Emil Receptacle and hinge therefor
US2455232A (en) * 1946-06-17 1948-11-30 Buescher Band Instr Co Saxophone key mounting

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US854580A (en) * 1906-12-05 1907-05-21 Edgar E John Hinge.
US2000856A (en) * 1933-03-27 1935-05-07 Reading Hardware Corp Hinge construction
US2308284A (en) * 1940-12-23 1943-01-12 Ibach Emil Receptacle and hinge therefor
US2455232A (en) * 1946-06-17 1948-11-30 Buescher Band Instr Co Saxophone key mounting

Cited By (10)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2846715A (en) * 1958-08-12 Door hinge
US2867840A (en) * 1957-03-29 1959-01-13 Nat Lock Co Hinge
US3017842A (en) * 1957-07-01 1962-01-23 Evans Prod Co Bulkhead
US3013297A (en) * 1958-01-06 1961-12-19 Stanley Works Hinge having pintle retaining means
US3082474A (en) * 1958-09-29 1963-03-26 Lloyd R Anderson Hinge
US3152356A (en) * 1961-08-31 1964-10-13 Stanley Works Hinge with non-rising pin
US3241177A (en) * 1963-03-25 1966-03-22 Lloyd R Anderson Non-loosening hinge
US3365762A (en) * 1965-08-02 1968-01-30 Cavins Co Well pipe gripping structure
US3345679A (en) * 1965-10-24 1967-10-10 Anderson Lloyd Robert Non-loosening hinge
FR2743840A1 (en) * 1996-01-22 1997-07-25 Ecodis Sa Skylight installation

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