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Hinge arrangment for a cabinet door

  • US 20050251962A1
  • Filed: 11/28/2001
  • Published: 11/17/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/04/2000
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A hinge arrangement for a cabinet door, comprising:

  • a pair of hinge seats (10), which are affixed close to each of the upper and lower ends of one of the parts defined by the door (P) and the cabinet (G), symmetrically in relation to the center line of said parts, in their right and left end portions, respectively;

    hinge pins (20), which are affixed to the other of said parts and which are each designed to be fitted into a respective hinge seat (10) when the respective side of the door is closed;

    a locking slide (30), which is mounted to each of the upper and lower ends of the part that carries the hinge seats (10), and which may be displaced in opposite directions from a median position, said locking slide being provided, at its opposite ends, with cam portions (31), which are arranged in order that, in the initial phase in which the door (P) is opened by one of its sides, the hinge pin (20) of said side, acting on the adjacent cam portion (31), causes the displacement of the locking slide (30) in order to lock the hinge pin (20) of the other side of the door inside the respective hinge seat (10), characterized in that it comprises a first stop means (15) incorporated to each hinge seat (10), and a second stop means (25), which is fixed and slightly spaced in relation to each hinge pin (20), said first and second stop means (15, 25) being arranged so that, after the door (P) has been opened by a certain degree from one side, the first stop means (15) of the other side is angularly displaced around the respective hinge pin (20), from an inoperative position, in which it allows the liberation of said hinge pin (20) from its hinge seat (10), to an operative position, in which it begins to cooperate with the second stop means (25), avoiding said hinge pin (20) from being liberated from its hinge seat (10), regardless of the positioning of the locking slide (30).

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