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- This invention relates to a hinge for use in supporting a door on a trarne to swing about a lixed axis between an opened and closed position. More particularly, the invention relates to butt type hinges having two leaves which include door and frame mounting portions projecting inwardly from the plane of the door to lie along the edges of the door and the frame and knuckle portions disposed outwardly of the plane of the door and joined together by a pivot pin, the door when mounted being flush with the frame.
- the primary object of the invention is to ⁇ provide a hinge of the above character having a pivot pin constructed in a novel manner so as to prevent the hanging of articles such as clothes, aprons and the like on the head of the pin.
- a more detailed object is to shape the head so as to present a smooth outward contour and, at the same time, to project inwardly between the door and the frame to prevent articles from passing behind the head.
- FIGURE l is a fragmentary perspective view of a door supported on a frame by a hinge embodying the novel features of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan View of the hinge.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective View or" ⁇ a hinge pin.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective View of a bearing.
- the present invention is shown in the drawings embodied in a hinge for use in mounting a door 11 on a frame 12 to turn about a vertical axis between an open and closed position.
- the illustrated hinge 1l is of a type commonly known as a butt hinge and is utilized to mount a hush type door, that is, a door which, when closed, lies in the same plane as the frame.
- Such hinges include two leaves or wings, a frame leaf 13 and a door leaf 14, both of which extend inwardly between the edges of the door 1l and the frame 12. and which are pinned together to turn relative to each other about a vertical aXis.
- the leaves 13 and 14 include flat portions 15 which lie along the edge of the door 11 and of the frame 12 respectively and are secured to these members as by screws 16. ln order to join the leaves 13 and 14 together, interfitting knuckles 17 and 18 are formed on one edge of the llat portions 15, the door leaf having a single knuckle 18 located between and in line with a pair of spaced knuckles 17 on the frame leaf (FIG. 3).
- hinge is mounted by inserting the flat portions 1S between the edges of the door 11 and the frame 12 with the outer periphery of the knuckles 17 and 18 adjacent the outer face of the door and the frame.
- the flat portions 15 project through slots 19 formed in the face of the door and of the frame and extend along the inner side of the edge of the door and of the frame.
- the screws 16 are countersunk and extend through the edges and are threaded into the dat portions 15.
- the two leaves 13 and 14 are joined together by a pivot pin which is received in a bore 21 extending through the knuckles 17 and 18 and which has a head Patented dan. 2, 19522 22 on one end to abut the outer end of the knuckle 17,
- two such pins 20 are utilized, one inserted in each end of the bore 21.
- bearings Z3 comprise cylindrical inserts of a suitable bearing material such as nylon and are adapted to be received in the bore Z1 in the knuckle 13 on the door leaf 14.
- a radial flange 21.1 integrai with one end of the bearing extends across the end of the knuckle 18 to separate it from the spaced knuckles 17 on the frame leaf.
- Two such inserts are used, one inserted in each end of the bore '21 in the knuckle 1d and each having an inside diameter adapted to receive the pivot pin 2G.
- the present invention contemplates a novel construction of the hinge pins E@ which results in a smooth outer contour presenting surface which is unable to support such articles.
- the head 22 of the pin 2 is curved toward the plane of the door 11 and a portion of the head extends into the crack between the door and the frame 12 to prevent hooking articles behind the head.
- the head 22 of the pin Ml has a shoulder 25 adapted to abut the end or the knuckle 17 and having an outer diameter equal to the outer diameter of the knuckle.
- the head Z2 is inclined inwardly away from the outer periphery of the shoulder 25 and convexly curved toward the plane of the door 11 in a somewhat bullet-like shape and terminates in a straight side parallel to the plane oi the door and generally in line with the outer periphery of the knuckles 17 and 13.
- the head 22 is substantially in the form of a quarter circle having two straight sides perpendicular to each other and joined by a curved side.
- a ridge 26 is formed ⁇ along the vertical straight side of the head to extend laterally therefrom in the same direction and parallel to the l'lat portion 15 on the frame leaf 13. The ridge 26 projects inwardly beyond the face of the frame 12 and into the crack between the door 11 and the frame.
- this means comprises an enlarged serrated portion 2.7 integral with the pin 2lb and having an outside diameter slightly larger than the inside diameter of the knuckle 17.
- the serrated portion 27 extends part way through the knuckle 17 when the pin 2h is inserted in the hinge. As the serrated portion 27 is forced into the bore 21 in the knuckle 17, the serraticns ⁇ bite into the bore and thus resist turning of the pin relative to the bore.
- the lower pin is also so formed. This preserves a symmetrical design and enhances the over-all appearance of the hinge.
- a hinge for hanging a door on a frame said hinge having, in combination, a rst leaf member having a at portion adapted to lie against the frame and an integral knuckle portion ⁇ formed along a vertical edge of the at portion, ⁇ a second leaf member having a flat portion adapted ⁇ to lie against the door and an integral knuckle portion extending along a vertical edge of the fiat portion and interleaved with the knuckle portion on said rst leaf member, said two knuckle members having alined vertical holes, a pin projecting into said holes to join said leaf members and having ⁇ a ⁇ head abutting against the upper end .of one of said knuckles, said head having a 15 vertical side disposed substantially in the plane of the adjacent vertical edges of said dat portions, and a vertical ridge projecting laterally from said side and in between said leaf member, said ridge projecting beyond the adjacent vertical edges of said fiat portions and said head being inclined and continuously curved convexly from
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MVEZMTOMJ A, W. AHLGREN HINGE Filed April 15, 1960 CAXSI Qf Cmglifem W Jan. 2, 1962 Urli This invention relates to a hinge for use in supporting a door on a trarne to swing about a lixed axis between an opened and closed position. More particularly, the invention relates to butt type hinges having two leaves which include door and frame mounting portions projecting inwardly from the plane of the door to lie along the edges of the door and the frame and knuckle portions disposed outwardly of the plane of the door and joined together by a pivot pin, the door when mounted being flush with the frame.
The primary object of the invention is to `provide a hinge of the above character having a pivot pin constructed in a novel manner so as to prevent the hanging of articles such as clothes, aprons and the like on the head of the pin.
A more detailed object is to shape the head so as to present a smooth outward contour and, at the same time, to project inwardly between the door and the frame to prevent articles from passing behind the head.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which FIGURE l is a fragmentary perspective view of a door supported on a frame by a hinge embodying the novel features of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a plan View of the hinge.
FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 in FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a perspective View or" `a hinge pin.
FIG. 5 is a perspective View of a bearing.
For purposes of illustration, the present invention is shown in the drawings embodied in a hinge for use in mounting a door 11 on a frame 12 to turn about a vertical axis between an open and closed position. The illustrated hinge 1l) is of a type commonly known as a butt hinge and is utilized to mount a hush type door, that is, a door which, when closed, lies in the same plane as the frame. Such hinges include two leaves or wings, a frame leaf 13 and a door leaf 14, both of which extend inwardly between the edges of the door 1l and the frame 12. and which are pinned together to turn relative to each other about a vertical aXis.
The leaves 13 and 14 include flat portions 15 which lie along the edge of the door 11 and of the frame 12 respectively and are secured to these members as by screws 16. ln order to join the leaves 13 and 14 together, interfitting knuckles 17 and 18 are formed on one edge of the llat portions 15, the door leaf having a single knuckle 18 located between and in line with a pair of spaced knuckles 17 on the frame leaf (FIG. 3). The
hinge is mounted by inserting the flat portions 1S between the edges of the door 11 and the frame 12 with the outer periphery of the knuckles 17 and 18 adjacent the outer face of the door and the frame. When the hinge 10 is used with a door and frame of hollow, box-like sheet metal construction as illustrated on the drawings, the flat portions 15 project through slots 19 formed in the face of the door and of the frame and extend along the inner side of the edge of the door and of the frame. The screws 16 are countersunk and extend through the edges and are threaded into the dat portions 15.
The two leaves 13 and 14 are joined together by a pivot pin which is received in a bore 21 extending through the knuckles 17 and 18 and which has a head Patented dan. 2, 19522 22 on one end to abut the outer end of the knuckle 17, Herein, two such pins 20 are utilized, one inserted in each end of the bore 21. To reduce friction and wear, the surfaces of the leaves 13 and 14 which rub together as the door is swung open or closed are separated by bearings Z3. These bearings 23 comprise cylindrical inserts of a suitable bearing material such as nylon and are adapted to be received in the bore Z1 in the knuckle 13 on the door leaf 14. A radial flange 21.1 integrai with one end of the bearing extends across the end of the knuckle 18 to separate it from the spaced knuckles 17 on the frame leaf. Two such inserts are used, one inserted in each end of the bore '21 in the knuckle 1d and each having an inside diameter adapted to receive the pivot pin 2G.
A problem with the type hinge described above encountered especially in institutions such as dormitories, schools, hospitals and the like is that the headed pins of the hinges become catchalls on which various articles such as clothes and aprons are hung. The present invention contemplates a novel construction of the hinge pins E@ which results in a smooth outer contour presenting surface which is unable to support such articles. To this end, the head 22 of the pin 2) is curved toward the plane of the door 11 and a portion of the head extends into the crack between the door and the frame 12 to prevent hooking articles behind the head.
ln the present instance, the head 22 of the pin Ml has a shoulder 25 adapted to abut the end or the knuckle 17 and having an outer diameter equal to the outer diameter of the knuckle. The head Z2 is inclined inwardly away from the outer periphery of the shoulder 25 and convexly curved toward the plane of the door 11 in a somewhat bullet-like shape and terminates in a straight side parallel to the plane oi the door and generally in line with the outer periphery of the knuckles 17 and 13. Thus, in cross section, the head 22 is substantially in the form of a quarter circle having two straight sides perpendicular to each other and joined by a curved side. One of the straight sides lies in a vertical plane coincident with the plane of the frame and the other lies in a hori- Zontal plane delined by the end of the knuckle To prevent the hanging or' articles on the hinge by hooking a portion of them behind the head 22 between the face of the door and frame and the head, a ridge 26 is formed `along the vertical straight side of the head to extend laterally therefrom in the same direction and parallel to the l'lat portion 15 on the frame leaf 13. The ridge 26 projects inwardly beyond the face of the frame 12 and into the crack between the door 11 and the frame.
In order to maintain the pin 2G in the desired position as the door 11 is opened and closed, means formed on the shank of the pin prevents relative turning between the latter and the knuckle 17 `formed on the trarne leaf 13. Herein, this means comprises an enlarged serrated portion 2.7 integral with the pin 2lb and having an outside diameter slightly larger than the inside diameter of the knuckle 17. The serrated portion 27 extends part way through the knuckle 17 when the pin 2h is inserted in the hinge. As the serrated portion 27 is forced into the bore 21 in the knuckle 17, the serraticns `bite into the bore and thus resist turning of the pin relative to the bore.
While only the top pin need be formed as described to accomplish the objects of the invention, preferably, the lower pin is also so formed. This preserves a symmetrical design and enhances the over-all appearance of the hinge.
It will be apparent that by the use of a hinge constructed as described above the unsightliness of having articles of clothing draped over the hinges on a door can be eliminated. At the same time, the hinge presents a pleasing appearance in lthat the heads of the pins at either end are gracefully curved from the knuckles into the plane of the door.
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A hinge for hanging a door on a frame, said hinge having, in combination, a rst leaf member having a at portion adapted to lie against the frame and an integral knuckle portion `formed along a vertical edge of the at portion, `a second leaf member having a flat portion adapted `to lie against the door and an integral knuckle portion extending along a vertical edge of the fiat portion and interleaved with the knuckle portion on said rst leaf member, said two knuckle members having alined vertical holes, a pin projecting into said holes to join said leaf members and having `a `head abutting against the upper end .of one of said knuckles, said head having a 15 vertical side disposed substantially in the plane of the adjacent vertical edges of said dat portions, and a vertical ridge projecting laterally from said side and in between said leaf member, said ridge projecting beyond the adjacent vertical edges of said fiat portions and said head being inclined and continuously curved convexly from the upper end of said ridge outwardly and downwardly to the bottom of the head.
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 73,120 Reiber Jan. 7, 1868 2,719,322 Hager et al Oct. 4, 1955 FOREIGN PATENTS 867,503 Germany Feb. 19, 1953
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