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US3857625A US00379758A US37975873A US3857625A US 3857625 A US3857625 A US 3857625A US 00379758 A US00379758 A US 00379758A US 37975873 A US37975873 A US 37975873A US 3857625 A US3857625 A US 3857625A
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01RELECTRICALLY-CONDUCTIVE CONNECTIONS; STRUCTURAL ASSOCIATIONS OF A PLURALITY OF MUTUALLY-INSULATED ELECTRICAL CONNECTING ELEMENTS; COUPLING DEVICES; CURRENT COLLECTORS
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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
    • E05D11/0081Additional features or accessories of hinges for transmitting energy, e.g. electrical cable routing
    • 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
    • E05D2005/102Pins
    • 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
    • E05Y2800/00Details, accessories and auxiliary operations not otherwise provided for
    • E05Y2800/26Form, shape
    • E05Y2800/28Form, shape tubular
    • 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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    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
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  • ABSTRACT An electrical connector pivot hinge comprising jamb and door hinge portions each having a knuckle.
  • the jamb knuckle is formed with a through bore
  • the door knuckle is formed with a partial bore. Both bores are axially aligned.
  • a pivot tube is located within both bores, and a sleeve bearing housed within the jamb knuckle envelopes the portion of the pivot tube located within the jamb knuckle bore to provide relative rotation between the knuckles.
  • An electrical conductor extends through passageways formed in both the jamb and door hinge portions as well as the bores of the knuckles so that the hinge serves the dual functions of both a pivot hinge and an electrical connector.
  • the preferred embodiment of the electrical connector hinge of this invention is an intermediate hinge pivot (usually employed as part of a pivot set) which has an external appearance which is substantially identical externally to the conventional intermediate pivot. Accordingly, one is unable to ascertain readily that the intermediate pivot is employed to fulfill the function of an electrical connector.
  • the novel structure hereafter described employs a pivot tube which is inserted within bores formed in the knuckles of both the door hinge portion and the.jamb hinge portion.
  • This pivot tube is associated with a sleeve bearing so as to provide relative rotation between the two hinge portions and at the same time providing and adequate bearing for the door hinge portion relative the jamb hinge portion.
  • the bore of the pivot tube serves as a protective passageway for a helical wound cable which may be a plurality of fine stranded wires which are used for the conductors.
  • the electrical pivot hinge herein described has the following design features: (I) The external appearance is the same as most standard pivots. (2) The connector cable is coiled to reduce bending and to give long life on repeated flexure. (3) The two halves of the pivot cannot be separated once the unit is assembled, thus minimizing faulty installation or vandalism. (4) The wire assembly can be replaced if it wears out by removing the pivot, and unscrewing the cap and pulling out the wires. (5) Stock pivot parts are used for both the door and jamb portions, bearing and cap, thus minimizing expenditure for new parts. (6) The design is such that fine stranded wire may be used for the conductors, thus relatively high frequencies may be transmitted and there is no electrical noise. introduced by operation of the pivots.
  • FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the intermediate pivot of FIG. 1 showing the mounting surfaces of the leaves;
  • FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the intermediate pivot of the prior figures showing the connector components housed within the pivot knuckles;
  • FIG. 4 is a side elevation of the intermediate pivot with the knuckle connector portion being in section to show the positioning of the components housed within the assembled jam and door pivot portions;
  • FIG. 5 is a simplified plan view showing the general path of the electrical conductor within the intermediate pivot.
  • intermediate pivot 4 is an electrical connector hinge incorporating the structural features of this invention. From an electrical aspect, the principal purpose of intermediate pivot 4 is to complete an electrical circuit between conductors 6, located in building wall 2, and an electrical device incorporated within door 1.
  • This device may be, for example, a bolt (not shown) which is electrically energized upon powerfailure by conductors 7 so as to close a door; or alternatively, this electrical device may be circuit 8 fabricated of a door applied electrical tape which is part of a conventional security system.
  • intermediate pivot 4 also performs the usual functions of such a pivot in locating and positioning door 1 relative its frame.
  • pivot 4 comprises pivot jamb portion 9 and pivot door portion 10.
  • .Iamb portion 9 includes a jamb mounting leaf 11 and a jamb knuckle l2; and pivot door portion 10 includes a door mounting leaf l3 and a door knuckle 14.
  • pivot 4 is essentially the same as that of a standard pivot which is not an electrical connector hinge.
  • pivot 4 differs (FIG. 2) in'that the portions 9 and 10 thereof house an electrical cable 15 which may incorporate one or more individual electrical conductors, as is required for particular installation.
  • Mounting leaves 11 and 13 and knuckles l2 and 14 are formed with internal passageways and bores which house cable 15 and enable this cable to make a completeelectrical connection through the hinge.
  • leaves 11 and 13 are mounted in the customary 'manner upon a jamb and door, respectively.
  • leaf 1 is formed with an opening 16 through which cable 15 passes
  • leaf 13 is formed with an opening 17 through which cable 15 passes. Both openings 16 and 17 are located on the mounting surfaces or bottoms of their respective leaves and, accordingly, the
  • Pivot portion is formed with a knuckle 14 (FIGS. 3 and 4).
  • Knuckle 14 has a partial and irregular bore 19 formed therein; and pivot portion 9 is formed with a knuckle 12 which is formed with a through bore 20.
  • Both leaf 13 and knuckle 14 of pivot portion 10 are formed with a communicating passageway 21 which connects cable opening 17 to bore 19.
  • leaf l1 and knuckle 12 of hinge portion 9 are, formed with a similar passageway 22 which connects cable opening 16 to bore 20. 1
  • pivot tube 25 is located within both bores 19 and 20 so as to couple pivot portions 9 and 10 as hereafter outlined.
  • Pivot tube is formed with a centrally disposed bearing flange 26 which separates the tube into an upper section 27 and into a lower section 28.
  • Section 27 is formed with a larger diameter than that of lower section 28.
  • section 27 is also formed with a through slot 29 which is located adjacent opening 30 (FIG. 3) so that cable 15 emerges from opening 30 directly into the central bore of pivot tube 25.
  • Pivot tube 25 must be aligned so that opening 30 leads directly into slot 29; otherwise, the opening 30 will be blocked.
  • pivot tube 25 is press fit into bore 30 until bearing flange 26 rests against shoulder 31. This tight fit maintains slot 29 in alignment with opening 30.
  • sintered bronze sleeve bearing 32 is tightly fit within bore 20 of knuckle 12, but the bearing has a loose fit relative lower section 28. Accordingly, relative motion is permitted between sleeve bearing 32 and pivot tube 25. Inasmuch as pivot tube 25 is press fit within bore 19 and sleeve bearing 32 is press fit within bore 20, the relative rotation of hinge portions 9 and 10 produces relative motion in the areas of the adjacent surfaces of sleeve bearing 32 and lower section 28 of pivot tube 25.
  • Pivot tube section 28 is formed with an annular groove 33 which receives split retainer ring 34 when all of the components are assembled in the manner shown in FIG. 4.
  • the application of split retainer ring 34 locks the two hinge portions 9 and 10 to one another so that they may not be disassociated by an attempt to separate knuckle 12 from knuckle 14.
  • Cable 15 is coiled in its intermediate portion located within the confines of pivot tube 25 so that the relative movement of the two hinge portions 9 and 10 does not produce undue flexing or bending of the cable. Such flexing, if excessive, willcause premature breaking in the electrical cable.
  • the several helical coils provide sufficient accommodation so that the slight movement of each coil in response to door opening produces negligible flexing of the wire. Accordingly, the structure shown has a more than adequate number of door opening and closing cycles for commerical application.
  • an inner portion of bore 20 is formed with a helical thread section 35 (FIG. 3). This thread section 35 receives mating threads of cap 36 so that the otherwise bottom opening in knuckle 12 is closed. 7
  • leaf 11 is formed with a short passageway 37 which leads directly into passageway 22
  • leaf 13 is formed with a short passageway 38 which leads directly into passageway 21.
  • Passages 37 and 38 are used in the initial passage of cable 15 within the pivot portions during factory assembly.
  • the cable is snaked through both openings 16 and 17 so that the cable emerges through these openings.
  • the abrupt change of direction occurring at both openings 16 and 17 blocks the cable from being pushed through the hinge portions.
  • pivot tube 25 is forcibly pressed into bore 19 of door portion 10.
  • the milled slot 29 formed in the upper section 27 of pivot tube 25 must be aligned with the conductor opening 30 as previously described.
  • the retainer ring 34 is installed on pivot tube 25 by locating the ring within groove 33 to retain the bearing sleeve.
  • Jamb portion 9 and door portion 10 are thereafter press fit together by forcing the outside diameter of sleeve bearing 32 into bore 20.
  • Cable 15 is inserted into passageway 38 through passageway 21 through the-slot 29 and the central bore of pivot tube 25.
  • the end of the cable projecting from the bottom end of pivot tube 25 is helically wound into a plurality of coils as is required, and the remaining straight portion of the cable is passed through passageway 22 into passageway 37.
  • a small snake is inserted into both openings 16 and 17 to pull the ends of cable 15 out of passageways 37 and 38 so that these cable ends will emerge at openings 16 and 17.
  • Cap 36 is installed to seal the helical portion of cable 15.
  • Cable is checked for continuity by test lamp or ohmmeter in a conventional manner.
  • An electrical connector hinge comprising a hinge jamb portion having a knuckle and a hinge door portion also having a knuckle with the jamb knuckle being formed with a through bore and the door knuckle being formed with a partial bore with both bores being axially aligned, a pivot tube located within both bores and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the door bore and a loose fit with the adjacent surface of the jamb bore, a sleeve bearing housed within the jamb knuckle to envelope the portion of the pivot tube located therein and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the jamb bore and a loose fit permitting relative rotation with the adjacent and enveloped portion of the pivot tube, and an electrical cable extending through the passageway formed by the bore of the pivot tube within both knuckles.
  • the hinge of claim 1 including retaining means coupled to an end of the pivot tube adjacent the sleeve bearing to limit thereby the axial movement of the pivot tube relative the sleeve thus locking the two hinge portions together.
  • An electrical connector hinge comprising a first hinge portion having a knuckle and a second hinge portion also having a knuckle with the first knuckle being formed with a through bore and the second knuckle being formed with a partial bore with both bores being axially aligned, a pivot tube located within both bores and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the second bore and a loose fit with the adjacent surface of the first bore, a sleeve bearing housed within the first knuckle to envelope the portion of the pivot tube located therein and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the through bore and a loose fit permitting relative rotation with the adjacent and enveloped portion of the pivot tube, and an electrical cable extending through the passageway formed by the bore of the pivot tube within both knuckles.
  • the hinge of claim 8 including retaining means coupled to an end of the pivot tube adjacent the sleeve bearing to limit thereby the axial movement of the pivot tube relative the sleeve thus locking the two hinge portions together.

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An electrical connector pivot hinge comprising jamb and door hinge portions each having a knuckle. The jamb knuckle is formed with a through bore, and the door knuckle is formed with a partial bore. Both bores are axially aligned. A pivot tube is located within both bores, and a sleeve bearing housed within the jamb knuckle envelopes the portion of the pivot tube located within the jamb knuckle bore to provide relative rotation between the knuckles. An electrical conductor extends through passageways formed in both the jamb and door hinge portions as well as the bores of the knuckles so that the hinge serves the dual functions of both a pivot hinge and an electrical connector.

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United States Patent 1 Crane et al.
[4 1 Dec. 31, 1974 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HINGE [75] Inventors: Burke J. Crane, Lombard; Bertram M. Shean, Chicago, both of I11.
[73] Assignee: Rixson-Firemark, lnc., Franklin 2,817,871 12/1957 Ferry 16/169 Primary Examiner-Richard E. Moore A [57] ABSTRACT An electrical connector pivot hinge comprising jamb and door hinge portions each having a knuckle. The jamb knuckle is formed with a through bore, and the door knuckle is formed with a partial bore. Both bores are axially aligned. A pivot tube is located within both bores, and a sleeve bearing housed within the jamb knuckle envelopes the portion of the pivot tube located within the jamb knuckle bore to provide relative rotation between the knuckles. An electrical conductor extends through passageways formed in both the jamb and door hinge portions as well as the bores of the knuckles so that the hinge serves the dual functions of both a pivot hinge and an electrical connector.
10 Claims, 5 Drawing Figures PATENTEB UEB3 1 I974 SHEET 2 OF 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR HINGE DESCRIPTION OF THE PRIOR ART The prior art is prolific in hinges which are designed to serve the additional function of an electrical connector. Perhaps the most pertinent of these many patents are the following:
352,596 "Hinge Connection for Electrical Instruments" 603,042 Hinge Connection for Electrical Measuring Instruments" 1,744,040 Electric Connection Hinge" 2,688,733 Electric Current Carrying Hinge with 'Spring" 2,778,000 Conductive Hinge for Refrigerator Door" 3,076,163 Hinge Pin with Electrical Connector 3,l03,398 Door Hinge for Electrical Connection" 3,l99,059 Electrical Connector Hinge 3,355,695 Hinge for Carrying Electric Circuits" 3,428,738 Hinge with Conductors Passing Therethrough" 3,659,063 Hinge with Means for Conducting Electricity" SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The preferred embodiment of the electrical connector hinge of this invention is an intermediate hinge pivot (usually employed as part of a pivot set) which has an external appearance which is substantially identical externally to the conventional intermediate pivot. Accordingly, one is unable to ascertain readily that the intermediate pivot is employed to fulfill the function of an electrical connector.
The novel structure hereafter described, employs a pivot tube which is inserted within bores formed in the knuckles of both the door hinge portion and the.jamb hinge portion. This pivot tube is associated with a sleeve bearing so as to provide relative rotation between the two hinge portions and at the same time providing and adequate bearing for the door hinge portion relative the jamb hinge portion. Additionally, the bore of the pivot tube serves as a protective passageway for a helical wound cable which may be a plurality of fine stranded wires which are used for the conductors. In view of the fact that the hinge contains such a conductor, it is necessary to provide means to prevent the hinge portions from being separated after they are joined together. This is attained herein by locking the sleeve bearing on the pivot tube by means of a split retainer ring.
The electrical pivot hinge herein described has the following design features: (I) The external appearance is the same as most standard pivots. (2) The connector cable is coiled to reduce bending and to give long life on repeated flexure. (3) The two halves of the pivot cannot be separated once the unit is assembled, thus minimizing faulty installation or vandalism. (4) The wire assembly can be replaced if it wears out by removing the pivot, and unscrewing the cap and pulling out the wires. (5) Stock pivot parts are used for both the door and jamb portions, bearing and cap, thus minimizing expenditure for new parts. (6) The design is such that fine stranded wire may be used for the conductors, thus relatively high frequencies may be transmitted and there is no electrical noise. introduced by operation of the pivots. The use of prior art sliding or brush contacts would produce such an electrical noise. (7) Electrical continuity is maintained at any door position whether the door be opened or closed. (8) The pivot-is designed to take the radial load of the door. (9) The pivot has a prelubricated bearing and accordingly does not require additional lubrication. throughout its life.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS ll- 1 6-l 886 9-l8-l888 [-2 l -30 9-7-54 l-l5-57 1-29-63 9-10-63 8-3-65 -28-67 48-69 -25-72 structed in accordance with the principles of this invention;
FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the intermediate pivot of FIG. 1 showing the mounting surfaces of the leaves;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the intermediate pivot of the prior figures showing the connector components housed within the pivot knuckles;
FIG. 4 is a side elevation of the intermediate pivot with the knuckle connector portion being in section to show the positioning of the components housed within the assembled jam and door pivot portions; and
FIG. 5 is a simplified plan view showing the general path of the electrical conductor within the intermediate pivot. a
Referring now to FIG. 1 of the drawings, door 1 is shown mounted relative building wall 2 by a pivot set which includes top pivot 3, intennediate pivot 4 and bottom pivot 5. As is set forth hereafter, intermediate pivot 4 is an electrical connector hinge incorporating the structural features of this invention. From an electrical aspect, the principal purpose of intermediate pivot 4 is to complete an electrical circuit between conductors 6, located in building wall 2, and an electrical device incorporated within door 1. This device may be, for example, a bolt (not shown) which is electrically energized upon powerfailure by conductors 7 so as to close a door; or alternatively, this electrical device may be circuit 8 fabricated of a door applied electrical tape which is part of a conventional security system.
From a mechanical aspect, intermediate pivot 4 also performs the usual functions of such a pivot in locating and positioning door 1 relative its frame.
Referring now to FIGS. 2 through 4, pivot 4 comprises pivot jamb portion 9 and pivot door portion 10. .Iamb portion 9 includes a jamb mounting leaf 11 and a jamb knuckle l2; and pivot door portion 10 includes a door mounting leaf l3 and a door knuckle 14.
From an external aspect, the appearance of pivot 4 is essentially the same as that of a standard pivot which is not an electrical connector hinge. However, pivot 4 differs (FIG. 2) in'that the portions 9 and 10 thereof house an electrical cable 15 which may incorporate one or more individual electrical conductors, as is required for particular installation. Mounting leaves 11 and 13 and knuckles l2 and 14 are formed with internal passageways and bores which house cable 15 and enable this cable to make a completeelectrical connection through the hinge. In the usual installation of the pivot, leaves 11 and 13 are mounted in the customary 'manner upon a jamb and door, respectively. However,
leaf 1] is formed with an opening 16 through which cable 15 passes, and leaf 13 is formed with an opening 17 through which cable 15 passes. Both openings 16 and 17 are located on the mounting surfaces or bottoms of their respective leaves and, accordingly, the
' ing of the leaves to adjacent door and frame surfaces by a plurality of screws (not shown).
Pivot portion is formed with a knuckle 14 (FIGS. 3 and 4). Knuckle 14 has a partial and irregular bore 19 formed therein; and pivot portion 9 is formed with a knuckle 12 which is formed with a through bore 20. Both leaf 13 and knuckle 14 of pivot portion 10 are formed with a communicating passageway 21 which connects cable opening 17 to bore 19. Likewise, leaf l1 and knuckle 12 of hinge portion 9 are, formed with a similar passageway 22 which connects cable opening 16 to bore 20. 1
The general path taken by cable 15 from opening 16 through leaf ll, knuckle l2, knuckle l4, leaf 14 to opening 17 is shown in FIG. 5.
Referring to FIGS. 3 and 4, pivot tube 25 is located within both bores 19 and 20 so as to couple pivot portions 9 and 10 as hereafter outlined. Pivot tube is formed with a centrally disposed bearing flange 26 which separates the tube into an upper section 27 and into a lower section 28. Section 27 is formed with a larger diameter than that of lower section 28. Additionally, section 27 is also formed with a through slot 29 which is located adjacent opening 30 (FIG. 3) so that cable 15 emerges from opening 30 directly into the central bore of pivot tube 25. Pivot tube 25 must be aligned so that opening 30 leads directly into slot 29; otherwise, the opening 30 will be blocked. In the assembly of the connector hinge, pivot tube 25 is press fit into bore 30 until bearing flange 26 rests against shoulder 31. This tight fit maintains slot 29 in alignment with opening 30.
In the assembly of the electrical connector hinge, sintered bronze sleeve bearing 32 is tightly fit within bore 20 of knuckle 12, but the bearing has a loose fit relative lower section 28. Accordingly, relative motion is permitted between sleeve bearing 32 and pivot tube 25. Inasmuch as pivot tube 25 is press fit within bore 19 and sleeve bearing 32 is press fit within bore 20, the relative rotation of hinge portions 9 and 10 produces relative motion in the areas of the adjacent surfaces of sleeve bearing 32 and lower section 28 of pivot tube 25.
Pivot tube section 28 is formed with an annular groove 33 which receives split retainer ring 34 when all of the components are assembled in the manner shown in FIG. 4. The application of split retainer ring 34 locks the two hinge portions 9 and 10 to one another so that they may not be disassociated by an attempt to separate knuckle 12 from knuckle 14.
Cable 15 is coiled in its intermediate portion located within the confines of pivot tube 25 so that the relative movement of the two hinge portions 9 and 10 does not produce undue flexing or bending of the cable. Such flexing, if excessive, willcause premature breaking in the electrical cable. The several helical coils provide sufficient accommodation so that the slight movement of each coil in response to door opening produces negligible flexing of the wire. Accordingly, the structure shown has a more than adequate number of door opening and closing cycles for commerical application.
In order to isolate cable 15 within pivot 10, an inner portion of bore 20 is formed with a helical thread section 35 (FIG. 3). This thread section 35 receives mating threads of cap 36 so that the otherwise bottom opening in knuckle 12 is closed. 7
Referring now to FIG. 5, additional cable openings are formed in both leaves 11 and 13 so that cable 15 may be appropriately passed through the pivot portions. In particular, leaf 11 is formed with a short passageway 37 which leads directly into passageway 22, and similarly leaf 13 is formed with a short passageway 38 which leads directly into passageway 21. Passages 37 and 38 are used in the initial passage of cable 15 within the pivot portions during factory assembly. Ultimately, in the passing of the cable through passageways 37 and 38, the cable is snaked through both openings 16 and 17 so that the cable emerges through these openings. However, in the initial location of the cable within the pivot portions 9 and 10, the abrupt change of direction occurring at both openings 16 and 17 blocks the cable from being pushed through the hinge portions. However, inasmuch as passageways 37 and 38 lead directly intopassageways 22 and 21, resepctively, the cable can be appropriately snaked through the hinge portion passageways. After the cable isremoved through both openings 16 and 17, small metallic balls 39 and 40 are press fit into the openings leading into passageways 37. and 38, respectively, so as to close these passageways. v
The detailed steps of assembly of electrical pivot 4 are as follows: r
1. Initially, pivot tube 25 is forcibly pressed into bore 19 of door portion 10. The milled slot 29 formed in the upper section 27 of pivot tube 25 must be aligned with the conductor opening 30 as previously described.
2. The bearing sleeve 32 is then slipped onto the lower section 28 of pivot tube 25. Y I
3. The retainer ring 34 is installed on pivot tube 25 by locating the ring within groove 33 to retain the bearing sleeve.
4. Jamb portion 9 and door portion 10 are thereafter press fit together by forcing the outside diameter of sleeve bearing 32 into bore 20.
5. Cable 15 is inserted into passageway 38 through passageway 21 through the-slot 29 and the central bore of pivot tube 25. The end of the cable projecting from the bottom end of pivot tube 25 is helically wound into a plurality of coils as is required, and the remaining straight portion of the cable is passed through passageway 22 into passageway 37. Thereafter, a small snake is inserted into both openings 16 and 17 to pull the ends of cable 15 out of passageways 37 and 38 so that these cable ends will emerge at openings 16 and 17.
6. Cable 15 is sealed into jamband door portions 9 portion must be free to coil and uncoil inside of the pivot tube; otherwise, premature breakage will occur. 8. Cap 36 is installed to seal the helical portion of cable 15.
9. Cable is checked for continuity by test lamp or ohmmeter in a conventional manner.
It should be understood that the particular electrical connector hinge above described is merely illustrative of a preferred embodiment. Modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
What is claimed is:
1. An electrical connector hinge comprising a hinge jamb portion having a knuckle and a hinge door portion also having a knuckle with the jamb knuckle being formed with a through bore and the door knuckle being formed with a partial bore with both bores being axially aligned, a pivot tube located within both bores and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the door bore and a loose fit with the adjacent surface of the jamb bore, a sleeve bearing housed within the jamb knuckle to envelope the portion of the pivot tube located therein and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the jamb bore and a loose fit permitting relative rotation with the adjacent and enveloped portion of the pivot tube, and an electrical cable extending through the passageway formed by the bore of the pivot tube within both knuckles.
2. The hinge of claim 1 including retaining means coupled to an end of the pivot tube adjacent the sleeve bearing to limit thereby the axial movement of the pivot tube relative the sleeve thus locking the two hinge portions together.
3. The hinge of claim 1 in which the end of the pivot tube located within the door knuckle is slotted with the electrical cable passing through the slot.
4. The hinge of claim 1 in which a cap covers the end of the through bore of the jamb knuckle removed from the door knuckle to enclose thereby a central portion of the electrical cable within the hinge knuckles.
5. The hinge of claim 1 in which a central portion of the electrical cable is helically wound within the confines of the pivot tube.
6. The hinge of claim 1 in which the pivot tube is formed with a centrally disposed bearing flange housed within a counterbore located within the door knuckle to support thereby the hinge door portion on the jamb door portion.
7. The hinge of claim 6 in which the pivot tube is formed with a smaller diameter on one side of the bearing flange with the sleeve bearing loosely enveloping the smaller diameter portion of the pivot tube.
8. An electrical connector hinge comprising a first hinge portion having a knuckle and a second hinge portion also having a knuckle with the first knuckle being formed with a through bore and the second knuckle being formed with a partial bore with both bores being axially aligned, a pivot tube located within both bores and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the second bore and a loose fit with the adjacent surface of the first bore, a sleeve bearing housed within the first knuckle to envelope the portion of the pivot tube located therein and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the through bore and a loose fit permitting relative rotation with the adjacent and enveloped portion of the pivot tube, and an electrical cable extending through the passageway formed by the bore of the pivot tube within both knuckles.
9. The hinge of claim 8 including retaining means coupled to an end of the pivot tube adjacent the sleeve bearing to limit thereby the axial movement of the pivot tube relative the sleeve thus locking the two hinge portions together.
10. The hinge of claim 9 in which the retaining means is a split ring located .within a groove formed in the pivot tube.

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1. An electrical connector hinge comprising a hinge jamb portion having a knuckle and a hinge door portion also having a knuckle with the jamb knuckle being formed with a through bore and the door knuckle being formed with a partial bore with both bores being axially aligned, a pivot tube located within both bores and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the door bore and a loose fit with the adjacent surface of the jamb bore, a sleeve bearing housed within the jamb knuckle to envelope the portion of the pivot tube located therein and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the jamb bore and a loose fit permitting relative rotation with the adjacent and enveloped portion of the pivot tube, and an electrical cable extending through the passageway formed by the bore of the pivot tube within both knuckles.
2. The inge of claim 1 including retaining means coupled to an end of the pivot tube adjacent the sleeve bearing to limit thereBy the axial movement of the pivot tube relative the sleeve thus locking the two hinge portions together.
3. The hinge of claim 1 in which the end of the pivot tube located within the door knuckle is slotted with the electrical cable passing through the slot.
4. The hinge of claim 1 in which a cap covers the end of the through bore of the jamb knuckle removed from the door knuckle to enclose thereby a central portion of the electrical cable within the hinge knuckles.
5. The hinge of claim 1 in which a central portion of the electrical cable is helically wound within the confines of the pivot tube.
6. The hinge of claim 1 in which the pivot tube is formed with a centrally disposed bearing flange housed within a counterbore located within the door knuckle to support thereby the hinge door portion on the jamb door portion.
7. The hinge of claim 6 in which the pivot tube is formed with a smaller diameter on one side of the bearing flange with the sleeve bearing loosely enveloping the smaller diameter portion of the pivot tube.
8. An electrical connector hinge comprising a first hinge portion having a knuckle and a second hinge portion also having a knuckle with the first knuckle being formed with a through bore and the second knuckle being formed with a partial bore with both bores being axially aligned, a pivot tube located within both bores and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the second bore and a loose fit with the adjacent surface of the first bore, a sleeve bearing housed within the first knuckle to envelope the portion of the pivot tube located therein and having a tight fit with the adjacent surface of the through bore and a loose fit permitting relative rotation with the adjacent and enveloped portion of the pivot tube, and an electrical cable extending through the passageway formed by the bore of the pivot tube within both knuckles.
9. The hinge of claim 8 including retaining means coupled to an end of the pivot tube adjacent the sleeve bearing to limit thereby the axial movement of the pivot tube relative the sleeve thus locking the two hinge portions together.
10. The hinge of claim 9 in which the retaining means is a split ring located within a groove formed in the pivot tube.
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