Continuous door hinge with multi-plastic bearings
First Claim
1. A hinge, comprising:
- a) a first leaf which is coextensive with the hinge and has a flat web which is coextensive with the leaf for attachment to a male member, the web terminating at a partially enclose loop portion which is continuous throughout its length, coextensive with the web; and
has a coextensive opening therein;
b) a second leaf which is coextensive with the first leaf and has a flat web which is coextensive with the second leaf for attachment to a fixed member, the web of the second leaf terminating at a head portion which is rotatably and slidably received in the loop portion through the opening therein, the head portion being coextensive with the loop portion and including a number of hollow cylindrical wall segments with spaces between them, the cylindrical wall segments having axially align bores for receiving a pivot pin;
c) a continuous pin extending through the bores and spaces between the cylindrical wall segments, the pivot pin being coextensive with the leafs;
d) a plastic bearing disposed in each of the spaces between the cylindrical wall segments, each bearing having a bore through which the pivot pin passes, each bearing shaped for mating reception in the loop portion of the first leaf; and
e) means coacting with the first leaf, at least two plastic bearings, and the pivot pin for securing the two leafs, bearings and pivot pin together in hinge forming relation.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a unique door hinge which does not employ pin receiving knuckles which are normally us in more conventional hinges. The unique hinge, provides two hinge leafs, the first of which has a flat web which terminates at an open end loop which is coextensive with the web and defines a space for matingly receiving a head portion which is at the termination of the web of the second leaf. The head portion is rotatable within the loop portion and is segmented by longitudinally spaced spaces for receiving plastic bearings which facilitate rotation of the hinge and support the movable hinge leaf relative to the fixed hinge leaf of a normally mounted door hinge.
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10 Claims
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1. A hinge, comprising:
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a) a first leaf which is coextensive with the hinge and has a flat web which is coextensive with the leaf for attachment to a male member, the web terminating at a partially enclose loop portion which is continuous throughout its length, coextensive with the web; and
has a coextensive opening therein;
b) a second leaf which is coextensive with the first leaf and has a flat web which is coextensive with the second leaf for attachment to a fixed member, the web of the second leaf terminating at a head portion which is rotatably and slidably received in the loop portion through the opening therein, the head portion being coextensive with the loop portion and including a number of hollow cylindrical wall segments with spaces between them, the cylindrical wall segments having axially align bores for receiving a pivot pin;
c) a continuous pin extending through the bores and spaces between the cylindrical wall segments, the pivot pin being coextensive with the leafs;
d) a plastic bearing disposed in each of the spaces between the cylindrical wall segments, each bearing having a bore through which the pivot pin passes, each bearing shaped for mating reception in the loop portion of the first leaf; and
e) means coacting with the first leaf, at least two plastic bearings, and the pivot pin for securing the two leafs, bearings and pivot pin together in hinge forming relation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A hinge, comprising:
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a) a first leaf for attachment to a movable member, the first leaf including the following components which are coextensive with the hinge, namely, I) a first flat web for attachment to the movable member, the first web terminating at II) a first arcuate wall segment which curves in a direction on away from the first web, the first curved wall segment terminating at III) a generally flat wall segment which is normal to the plane of the first web, the flat wall segment terminating at, IV) a second arcuate segment which curves in a direction back towards the first web, the second curved wall segment terminating at a first free end which is in spaced relation from a second free end of the first curved segment, adjacent the first web, the wall segments forming an open end loop which defines a space therein with a opening between the first and second free ends of the arcuate wall segments;
b) a second leaf for attachment to a fixed member, the second leaf including, V) a separate second flat web for attachment to the fixed member, and VII) a head portion which extends longitudinally of the second web and is extensive therewith for rotating and sliding reception in the space define by the loop which is formed by the wall segments, the head portion being divided longitudinally into a number of head wall portions with spaces between them for matingly receiving plastic bearings for facilating rotation of the hinge, each of the head wall portions comprising;
I) a cylindrical wall portion having a bore extending through it for receiving a pivot pin, the bores of the cylindrical wall portions being axially aligned, ii) a flat wall portion from which the cylindrical wall portion extends in a direction towards the second web, the flat wall portion being in a plane that is normal to the plane of the second web, and iii) an arcuate wall portion which curves from the flat wall portion in a direction towards the second web and terminates at a free end which is adjacent the second web and coextensive with the second web;
c) a pivot pin disposed in the bores and coextensive with the hinge;
d) a plastic bearing disposed in each one of the bearing receiving spaces in the head portion of the second leaf each bearing having a similar bore through which the pivot pin passes, each bearing being shaped to generally fill the space formed by the wall segments of the first leaf a having formed therein, a combination seat and abutment for receiving and abutting the adjacent free end of the second arcuate wall segment of the first leaf; and
e) means coacting with the first leaf, at least one bearing adjacent each of the opposing end of the hinge, the pivot pin for holding the assembly of the first and second leafs, the bearings, and the pivot pin together. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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