Hinge and check assembly
First Claim
1. A hinge and check assembly comprising:
- a die cast magnesium first member having two opposed surfaces with aligned coaxial apertures formed therein, and said aligned coaxial apertures defining a hinge axis;
at least one cam surface formed in at least one of said two opposed surfaces of said first member; and
means, pivotally connected to said first member, for following said at least one cam surface while pivoting about said hinge axis to establish at least one predetermined angular check position about said hinge axis.
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Abstract
A hinge and check assembly for checking the door of a motor vehicle when in the open position. The assembly provides a base having check profiles formed therein to establish predetermined check positions. The assembly also provides a strap that provides a spring biased contact surface for engaging the check profiles formed in the base. The strap is pivotally connected to the base through a pivot pin that defines a hinge axis, and the strap is allowed to rotate with the door of the vehicle about the hinge axis. Upon rotation of the strap, the contact surface follows the check profile and establishes a predetermined check position. The check profiles are perpendicular to the pivot pin, and the contact surfaces are perpendicular to the check profiles so that the check force applied to the pivot pin is in an axial direction. By having the check force applied axially to the pivot pin, deformation and wear to the pivot pin and its associated bushing does not occur. The strap and base of the assembly are fabricated from a cast magnesium alloy which provides a light weight, high strength assembly. This reduces weight in the vehicle which in turn leads to improved fuel economy. Also, the casting process reduces the amount of machining operations necessary to form the finished parts, and therefore, tolerances are reduced, and performances are enhanced.
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Citations
23 Claims
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1. A hinge and check assembly comprising:
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a die cast magnesium first member having two opposed surfaces with aligned coaxial apertures formed therein, and said aligned coaxial apertures defining a hinge axis; at least one cam surface formed in at least one of said two opposed surfaces of said first member; and means, pivotally connected to said first member, for following said at least one cam surface while pivoting about said hinge axis to establish at least one predetermined angular check position about said hinge axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13)
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7. A hinge and check assembly for pivotally connecting a door member to a fixed frame defining a door opening comprising:
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a die cast magnesium base having two opposed surfaces with aligned coaxial apertures formed therein, and said aligned coaxial apertures defining a hinge axis; at least one check profile formed in at least one of said two opposed surfaces; an enlarged, integral die cast magnesium strap pivotally connected to said base at said hinge axis and said strap having a plurality of apertures extending longitudinally within said strap and parallel to said hinge axis; at least one contact surface partially housed within at least one of said plurality of apertures in said strap for rollingly following said at least one check profile while said strap pivots about said hinge axis to establish at least one predetermined angular check position about said hinge axis and said plurality of apertures permitting insertion of additional contact surfaces; and means for biasing said at least one contact surface against said at least one check profile. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A hinge and check assembly for pivotally connecting a motor vehicle door to a body of a motor vehicle and checking said motor vehicle door upon said motor vehicle door pivoting between a closed position and an open position comprising:
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a die cast magnesium base connected to said body and having two opposed flanges with aligned coaxial apertures formed therethrough, and said aligned coaxial apertures defining a hinge axis; an enlarged integral die cast magnesium strap connected to said door and having a plurality of through bores extending longitudinally through said strap and parallel to said hinge axis; a pair of similar check profiles formed in each of said two opposed flanges for establishing two predetermined angular check positions with respect to said hinge axis; a pair of similar contact surfaces partially housed within opposite ends of one of said plurality of said through bores in said strap and having one of said pair of similar contact surfaces following one of said pair of similar check profiles in one of said two opposed flanges of said base, and the other of said pair of similar contact surfaces following the other of said pair of said similar check profiles in the other of said two opposed flanges of said base and said plurality of through bores permitting insertion of additional contact surfaces; means for spring biasing said pair of similar contact surfaces toward said pair of similar check profiles; and a pivot pin for pivotally connecting said strap to said base through said coaligned apertures of said base to provide angular rotation of said strap about said hinge axis to establish a door check position corresponding to one of said two predetermined angular check positions. - View Dependent Claims (12, 14, 15)
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16. A hinge assembly having at least two hinges for pivotally connecting a motor vehicle door to a body of a motor vehicle wherein each of said hinges comprises:
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a die cast magnesium base having two opposed surfaces with aligned, coaxial apertures formed therethrough and defining a hinge axis; an enlarged, integral die cast magnesium strap having a pivot aperture therein alignable with said coaxial apertures of said base; a pivot pin insertable through said pivot aperture of said strap and through said aligned, coaxial apertures of said base; said base having at least one of said two opposed surfaces having at least one check profile formed thereon; and said strap having at least one aperture formed therethrough and spaced radially from said aligned, coaxial apertures. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A method of manufacturing a hinge assembly and check comprising the steps of:
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die casting a magnesium base having two opposed surfaces with aligned, coaxial apertures formed therethrough and defining a hinge axis, at least one of said two opposed surfaces having at least one check profile formed thereon; die casting a magnesium strap having a pivot portion therein alignable with said coaxial apertures of said base, and at least one follower-receiving aperture formed therethrough and spaced radially from said aligned, coaxial apertures; inserting a pivot pin through said coaxial apertures of said strap and said aligned, coaxial apertures of said base. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. A hinge and check assembly for pivotally connecting a door member to a fixed frame defining a door opening comprising:
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a die cast magnesium base having a unitary construction with two opposed surfaces having aligned coaxial apertures formed therein, and a mounting portion integral with and extending between said two opposed surfaces, and said aligned coaxial apertures defining a hinge axis; means for connecting said base to said fixed frame wherein said connecting means is readily accessible on said mounting portion when said strap is in an open position; at least one check profile formed in at least one of said two opposed surfaces; a die cast magnesium strap pivotally connected to said base at said hinge axis; at least one contact surface partially housed in said strap for rollingly following said at least one check profile while said strap pivots about said hinge axis to establish at least one predetermined angular check position about said hinge axis; and an axial compression spring housed within said strap and engaging said contact surface for biasing said contact surface against said at least one check profile. - View Dependent Claims (23)
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