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US3141190A
US3141190A US99867A US9986761A US3141190A US 3141190 A US3141190 A US 3141190A US 99867 A US99867 A US 99867A US 9986761 A US9986761 A US 9986761A US 3141190 A US3141190 A US 3141190A
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    • 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
    • E05D7/08Hinges or pivots of special construction for use in suspensions comprising two spigots placed at opposite edges of the wing, especially at the top and the bottom, e.g. trunnions
    • E05D7/081Hinges or pivots of special construction for use in suspensions comprising two spigots placed at opposite edges of the wing, especially at the top and the bottom, e.g. trunnions the pivot axis of the wing being situated near one edge of the wing, especially at the top and bottom, e.g. trunnions
    • 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
    • E05D7/1044Hinges or pivots of special construction to allow easy separation or connection of the parts at the hinge axis in an axial direction

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  • the present invention relates to hinges and more particularly to a readily demountable pivot hinge assembly for mounting cabinet doors and the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a door mounted on a cabinet by a hinge assembly embodying the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the upper pivot hinge along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the lower pivot hinge along the line 3-3 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of the upper pivot hinge and door as disassembled.
  • FIG. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the lower pivot hinge and door as disassembled.
  • a cabinet door 2 is shown mounted upon a supporting structure 4 such as a wall cabinet by a hinge assembly embodying the present invention.
  • the hinge assembly is comprised of the vertically aligned upper hinge and lower hinge, generally designated by the numerals 6, 8, respectively.
  • Each of the hinges 6, 8 has a door leaf 10 and a cabinet or supporting structure leaf 12 in overlying relationship with the door leaves 10 disposed between the supporting structure leaves 12.
  • Both leaves 10, 12 have right angularly disposed mounting flanges 14, 16 which are secured to the door 2 and supporting structure 4, respectively, by threaded fasteners 18 which extend through mounting apertures in the flanges.
  • Vertical adjustment of the leaves 12 during mounting is permitted by the elongated aperture 20 adjacent the juncture of the leaf.
  • the door leaf 10 is angularly offset from its mounting flange 14 so as to enable attachment of the mounting flange inwardly of the side edge of the door while locating the pivot at the edge of the door for most effective installation and operation.
  • the pivotal connection between the leaves 10, 12 is provided by pivot pin or rivet 22 having a base portion 24 which is secured in the door leaf 10 by upsetting or other convenient means, and a projecting portion 26 of greater diameter providing a shoulder 27 which is seated against the leaf surface.
  • the bushing 28 of synthetic plastic material having a low coefficient of friction such as nylon, Delrin, or high density polyethylene has a radial flange 30 which extends outwardly along the surface of the leaf 10. The bushing is maintained seated upon the projecting portion 26 against disassembly by the radially enlarged head 32 of the pin 22.
  • the projecting portion 26 of the pin 22 extends into and through the pin receiving aperture 34 of the supporting structure leaf 12. It can be seen that the bushing 28 provides both a radial and a thrust-bearing surface for the pivotal connection.
  • the pivot pin 36 is generally similar to the pin 22 and has its base portion 38 secured in the door leaf 10.
  • the projecting portion 40 is similarly of enlarged diameter with its shoulder 41 seated against the surface of the leaf and is preferably of an axial length greater than the axial length of the projecting portion 26 of the upper pin 22 and of the thickness of a door leaf combined.
  • Cylindrical bushing 42 is similarly seated on the projecting portion 40 to provide a radial bearing surface and held against disassembly by the radially enlarged head 44 of the pin 36.
  • a generally U-shaped spacing member 46 having a slot 48 with a pin receiving portion 50 at its inner end, and, immediately adjacent thereto, a restricted portion 52 of lesser diameter than the bushing 42 of pin 36.
  • the pin 36 projects through the pin receiving portion 50 and extends into the pin receiving aperture 54 of the supporting structure leaf 12.
  • the spacing member 46 is preferably fabricated from a resilient plastic material having a relatively low coefi'icient of friction such as nylon, Delrin, or high-density polyethylene so as to provide a good thrust-bearing for the hinge leaves and also to enhance the snap-fit provided by the restricted portion 52 of the slot.
  • a pair of depending legs 56 which engage on opposite sides of the leaf 12 and prevent the spacing member from turning.
  • the spacing member 46 is of sufficient thickness to maintain the pivot pins 22 and 36 seated in the pin receiving apertures 34, 54, and preferably take up any play between the leaves of the hinges.
  • the hinge assembly of the present invention enables mounting and dismounting of the door upon the supporting structure with speed and facility simply by inserting the pivot pins 22 and 36 into the pin receiving apertures 34, S4 and lifting the door upwardly against the upper leaf 12 while snapping the spacing member 46 into place between the leaves of the lower hinge 8 so as to take up the slack.
  • the spacing member is pulled out from between the leaves of lower hinge 8, and then the door 2 is dropped down to remove the pin 22 from the upper leaf 12, tilted forward and lifted to remove the pin 36 from the lower leaf 12.
  • the securing of the pins in the door leaves 10 is preferable from the standpoints of ease of assembly, manufacture, and in having the pivot pins removed from the supporting structure leaf upon disassembly.
  • the spacing member and longer pivot pin are preferably utilized in the lower hinge 8 for ease of assembly and disassembly and because lesser clearance is required between the upper hinge 6 and the ceiling, and conversely in a floor cabinet construction, particularly when clearance between the hinge and the floor is necessary.
  • this combination may also be employed in the upper hinge of the Wall cabinet to eliminate any possibility of the door falling loose if the spacer were inadvertently disengaged from between the leaves.
  • a hinge assembly pivotally mounting said door upon said supporting structure
  • a pair of hinges each having a pair of leaves pivotally connected in overlying relationship by a pivot pin adjacent one end
  • said pivot pins being secured in one leaf and having a projecting portion detachably seated in the other leaf and being of a length to permit disengagement of one pin from its associated leaf while maintaining the other pin seated in its associated leaf
  • a spacing member releasably engaged between the leaves of one of said hinges to maintain said pivot pins seated in said other leaves
  • said spacing member being generally U-shaped and having a pair of legs providing a channel therebetween, said channel having a portion adjacent its inner end dimensioned to closely receive the hinge pin of said one of said hinges and a portion of lesser width than the diameter of such hinge pin to provide a resiliently expandable lock to retain the spacing member about the-pin.
  • a hinge assembly comprising a pair of hinges each having leaves disposed in overlying relationship, means for mounting the inner leaves of the hinges on one of said members and the outer leaves of the hinges on the other of said members, the leaf of each of said hinges adapted for mounting on one of said members having a pivot pin secured thereto with the pivot pin being detachably seated in an aperture in the other leaf of the hinge, one of said pivot pins being greater in length than the other, and a spacer having a greater thickness than the difference between the length of the two pins and less thickness than the length of the longer pivot pin, said spacer being releasably engaged between the leaves of the hinge having the longer pivot pin to maintain the pivot pins in operative relationship, said spacer further being generally U-shaped with the legs thereof providing a channel dimensioned to receive the longer pivot pin at its closed end, said channel having a portion toward the open end thereof having a width less than the

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E. F. kslss July 21, 1964 SEPARABLE HINGE ASSEMBLY WITH SPACER Filed March 31, 1961 INVENTORS EDMUND F. REISS I 2% I ATTORNEYS United States Patent 3,141,190 SEPARABLE HINGE ASSEMBLY WITH SPACER Edmund F. Reiss, New Britain, Conn., assignor to The Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., a corporation of Connecticut Filed Mar. 31, 1961, Ser. No. 99,867 4 Claims. (Cl. 16-171) The present invention relates to hinges and more particularly to a readily demountable pivot hinge assembly for mounting cabinet doors and the like.
It is an aim of the present invention to provide a pivot hinge assembly which enables facile and speedy mounting of doors upon cabinets and the like.
It is also an aim to provide a rugged and economical pivot hinge assembly which is simple to manufacture, assemble and install, and which is smooth in operation and relatively free from wear.
Other objects will be in part obvious and in part pointed out more in detail hereinafter.
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereafter set forth and the scope of the application which will be indicated in the appended claims.
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FIG. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational view of a door mounted on a cabinet by a hinge assembly embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional view of the upper pivot hinge along the line 2-2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the lower pivot hinge along the line 3-3 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of the upper pivot hinge and door as disassembled; and
FIG. 5 is a fragmentary perspective view of the lower pivot hinge and door as disassembled.
Referring to the drawings in detail, a cabinet door 2 is shown mounted upon a supporting structure 4 such as a wall cabinet by a hinge assembly embodying the present invention. The hinge assembly is comprised of the vertically aligned upper hinge and lower hinge, generally designated by the numerals 6, 8, respectively. Each of the hinges 6, 8 has a door leaf 10 and a cabinet or supporting structure leaf 12 in overlying relationship with the door leaves 10 disposed between the supporting structure leaves 12. Both leaves 10, 12 have right angularly disposed mounting flanges 14, 16 which are secured to the door 2 and supporting structure 4, respectively, by threaded fasteners 18 which extend through mounting apertures in the flanges. Vertical adjustment of the leaves 12 during mounting is permitted by the elongated aperture 20 adjacent the juncture of the leaf.
As best seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, the door leaf 10 is angularly offset from its mounting flange 14 so as to enable attachment of the mounting flange inwardly of the side edge of the door while locating the pivot at the edge of the door for most effective installation and operation.
Referring specifically to the construction of the upper hinge 6 as best shown in FIGS. 2 and 4, the pivotal connection between the leaves 10, 12 is provided by pivot pin or rivet 22 having a base portion 24 which is secured in the door leaf 10 by upsetting or other convenient means, and a projecting portion 26 of greater diameter providing a shoulder 27 which is seated against the leaf surface. The bushing 28 of synthetic plastic material having a low coefficient of friction such as nylon, Delrin, or high density polyethylene has a radial flange 30 which extends outwardly along the surface of the leaf 10. The bushing is maintained seated upon the projecting portion 26 against disassembly by the radially enlarged head 32 of the pin 22. The projecting portion 26 of the pin 22 extends into and through the pin receiving aperture 34 of the supporting structure leaf 12. It can be seen that the bushing 28 provides both a radial and a thrust-bearing surface for the pivotal connection.
Referring now to the construction of the lower hinge 8 as best shown in FIGS. 3 and 5, the pivot pin 36 is generally similar to the pin 22 and has its base portion 38 secured in the door leaf 10. The projecting portion 40 is similarly of enlarged diameter with its shoulder 41 seated against the surface of the leaf and is preferably of an axial length greater than the axial length of the projecting portion 26 of the upper pin 22 and of the thickness of a door leaf combined. Cylindrical bushing 42 is similarly seated on the projecting portion 40 to provide a radial bearing surface and held against disassembly by the radially enlarged head 44 of the pin 36.
Removably seated between the leaves 10 and 12 of the lower hinge 8 is a generally U-shaped spacing member 46 having a slot 48 with a pin receiving portion 50 at its inner end, and, immediately adjacent thereto, a restricted portion 52 of lesser diameter than the bushing 42 of pin 36. In assembled position, the pin 36 projects through the pin receiving portion 50 and extends into the pin receiving aperture 54 of the supporting structure leaf 12.
The spacing member 46 is preferably fabricated from a resilient plastic material having a relatively low coefi'icient of friction such as nylon, Delrin, or high-density polyethylene so as to provide a good thrust-bearing for the hinge leaves and also to enhance the snap-fit provided by the restricted portion 52 of the slot. At the side margins of the inside end of the spacing member 46, there are provided a pair of depending legs 56 which engage on opposite sides of the leaf 12 and prevent the spacing member from turning. As will be readily appreciated from the drawings, the spacing member 46 is of sufficient thickness to maintain the pivot pins 22 and 36 seated in the pin receiving apertures 34, 54, and preferably take up any play between the leaves of the hinges.
As can be readily seen from the drawings, the hinge assembly of the present invention enables mounting and dismounting of the door upon the supporting structure with speed and facility simply by inserting the pivot pins 22 and 36 into the pin receiving apertures 34, S4 and lifting the door upwardly against the upper leaf 12 while snapping the spacing member 46 into place between the leaves of the lower hinge 8 so as to take up the slack. When it is desired to demount the door, the spacing member is pulled out from between the leaves of lower hinge 8, and then the door 2 is dropped down to remove the pin 22 from the upper leaf 12, tilted forward and lifted to remove the pin 36 from the lower leaf 12.
Although one or both of the pivot pins 22, 36 may be secured in the leaves 12 which are attached to the supporting structure, the securing of the pins in the door leaves 10 is preferable from the standpoints of ease of assembly, manufacture, and in having the pivot pins removed from the supporting structure leaf upon disassembly. In a wall cabinet construction, the spacing member and longer pivot pin are preferably utilized in the lower hinge 8 for ease of assembly and disassembly and because lesser clearance is required between the upper hinge 6 and the ceiling, and conversely in a floor cabinet construction, particularly when clearance between the hinge and the floor is necessary. However, this combination may also be employed in the upper hinge of the Wall cabinet to eliminate any possibility of the door falling loose if the spacer were inadvertently disengaged from between the leaves.
As will be apparent to persons skilled in the art, various modifications and adaptations of the structure above described will become readily apparent without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In combination, a supporting structure; a door; and
-a hinge assembly pivotally mounting said door upon said supporting structure comprising a pair of hinges each having a pair of leaves pivotally connected in overlying relationship by a pivot pin adjacent one end, means mounting the inner leaves of the hinges to the door and the outer leaves to the supporting structure, said pivot pins being secured in one leaf and having a projecting portion detachably seated in the other leaf and being of a length to permit disengagement of one pin from its associated leaf while maintaining the other pin seated in its associated leaf, and a spacing member releasably engaged between the leaves of one of said hinges to maintain said pivot pins seated in said other leaves, said spacing member being generally U-shaped and having a pair of legs providing a channel therebetween, said channel having a portion adjacent its inner end dimensioned to closely receive the hinge pin of said one of said hinges and a portion of lesser width than the diameter of such hinge pin to provide a resiliently expandable lock to retain the spacing member about the-pin.
2. For use in rapidly mounting and demounting a pair of members comprising a door and adoor frame, a hinge assembly comprising a pair of hinges each having leaves disposed in overlying relationship, means for mounting the inner leaves of the hinges on one of said members and the outer leaves of the hinges on the other of said members, the leaf of each of said hinges adapted for mounting on one of said members having a pivot pin secured thereto with the pivot pin being detachably seated in an aperture in the other leaf of the hinge, one of said pivot pins being greater in length than the other, and a spacer having a greater thickness than the difference between the length of the two pins and less thickness than the length of the longer pivot pin, said spacer being releasably engaged between the leaves of the hinge having the longer pivot pin to maintain the pivot pins in operative relationship, said spacer further being generally U-shaped with the legs thereof providing a channel dimensioned to receive the longer pivot pin at its closed end, said channel having a portion toward the open end thereof having a width less than the diameter of the longer pin to resiliently retain the spacer secured to the pm.
3. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein the spacer is provided with vertically extending lugs for engagement with the edges of one of the leaves between which it is seated.
4. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein the spacer is formed of a-resilient synthetic plastic material having a low coefiicient of friction.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,443,515 Rockwell June 15, 1948 2,588,271 Morgan et al. Mar. 4, 1952 2,826,780 Dorfman Mar. 18, 1958 2,920,341 Amstutz Jan. 12, 1960 3,002,218 Hollansworth Oct. 3, 1961 3,008,176 Paine et al. Nov. 14, 1961 3,042,962 Fredricksen July 10, 1 962

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1. IN COMBINATION, A SUPPORTING STRUCTURE; A DOOR; AND A HINGE ASSEMBLY PIVOTALLY MOUNTING SAID DOOR UPON SAID SUPPORTING STRUCTURE COMPRISING A PAIR OF HINGES EACH HAVING A PAIR OF LEAVES PIVOTALLY CONNECTED IN OVERLYING RELATIONSHIP BY A PIVOT PIN ADJACENT ONE END, MEANS MOUNTING THE INNER LEAVES OF THE HINGES TO THE DOOR AND THE OUTER LEAVES TO THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE, SAID PIVOT PINS BEING SECURED IN ONE LEAF AND HAVING A PROJECTING PORTION DETACHABLY SEATED IN THE OTHER LEAF AND BEING OF A LENGTH TO PERMIT DISENGAGEMENT OF ONE PIN FROM ITS ASSOCIATED LEAF WHILE MAINTAINING THE OTHER PIN SEATED IN ITS ASSOCIATED LEAF, AND A SPACING MEMBER RELEASABLY ENGAGED BETWEEN THE LEAVES OF ONE OF SAID HINGES TO MAINTAIN SAID PIVOT PINS SEATED IN SAID OTHER LEAVES, SAID SPACING MEMBER BEING GENERALLY U-SHAPED AND HAVING A PAIR OF LEGS PROVIDING A CHANNEL THEREBETWEEN, SAID CHANNEL HAVING A PORTION ADJACENT ITS INNER END DIMENSIONED TO CLOSELY RECEIVE THE HINGE PIN OF SAID ONE OF SAID HINGES AND A PORTION OF LESSER WIDTH THAN THE DIAMETER OF SUCH HINGE PIN TO PROVIDE A RESILIENTLY EXPANDABLE LOCK TO RETAIN THE SPACING MEMBER ABOUT THE PIN.
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