Adjustable hinge
First Claim
1. A vertically adjustable hinge for pivotally mounting a door or other object to a frame or other structure, comprising:
- a pair of identical hinge members, here designated as first and second hinge members, each incorporating a base plate and a hinge sleeve;
a tension pin with a first and second end, said second end of said tension pin being insertable through the top of the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member and extending into the top of the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member, the tension pin defining a vertical rotational axis;
a vertical adjustment cylinder insertable into the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member;
whereby altering the position of said vertical adjustment cylinder within the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member alters the position of said second hinge member relative to the position of said first hinge member along said vertical rotational axis.
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Abstract
An adjustable, lift-off hinge having a hinge assembly including a first hinge member and a second hinge member joined by a tension pin along a vertical rotational axis. Advantageously, the hinge has two identical hinge members enabling manufacturing with a single mold or tooling set. The present invention allows low friction, pivotal movement of the first hinge member relative to the second hinge member about the vertical rotational axis. The hinge also includes a vertical adjustment mechanism allowing for precise movement of the first hinge member relative to the second hinge member along the vertical axis and precise movement of the second hinge member relative to the first hinge member along the vertical axis.
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16 Claims
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1. A vertically adjustable hinge for pivotally mounting a door or other object to a frame or other structure, comprising:
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a pair of identical hinge members, here designated as first and second hinge members, each incorporating a base plate and a hinge sleeve;
a tension pin with a first and second end, said second end of said tension pin being insertable through the top of the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member and extending into the top of the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member, the tension pin defining a vertical rotational axis;
a vertical adjustment cylinder insertable into the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member;
whereby altering the position of said vertical adjustment cylinder within the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member alters the position of said second hinge member relative to the position of said first hinge member along said vertical rotational axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
the internally threaded portion of the hinge sleeve of said first hinge members extends a fixed distance shorter than the length of the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member measured from the top of the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member along said vertical rotational axis;
the internally threaded portion of the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member extends the same said fixed distance, shorter than the length of the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member and measured from the bottom of the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member along said vertical rotational axis; and
the external threading of said tension pin extends a distance shorter than said fixed distance measured from the first end of said tension pin along the vertical axis of said tension pin;
whereby the second end of said tension pin is inserted through the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member and the first end of said tension pin is threadably received into the top of the hinge sleeve of the first hinge member, and said tension pin once threadably received is selectively moveable a distance along a portion of said vertical rotational axis defined by the length of internal threading of the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member, and said vertical adjustment cylinder is threadably received into the bottom of the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member and once threadably received is selectively moveable a distance along said vertical rotational axis defined by the length of internal threading of the hinge sleeve of the second hinge member.
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5. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 4 further comprising a ball insertable into the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member whereby said ball makes contact with the second end of said tension pin and said vertical adjustment cylinder thereby reducing the force required alter the position of said vertical adjustment cylinder and said tension pin.
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6. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 5 wherein said tension pin has an inverted cone bored into the second end whereby said inverted cone accepts said ball providing multiple contact points between the second end of said tension pin and said ball.
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7. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 4 wherein:
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the first end of said tension pin is configured to receive a rotational tool for adjusting the depth of said tension pin in the hinge sleeve of said first hinge member and said vertical adjustment cylinder is configured to receive a rotational tool for adjusting the depth of said vertical adjustment cylinder in the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member.
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8. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 7 where the first end of the tension pin and an end of the vertical adjustment cylinder are configured to receive a hex head rotational tool.
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9. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 7 where the first end of the tension pin and an end of the vertical adjustment cylinder are configured to receive a Phillips head rotational tool.
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10. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 7 where the first end of the tension pin and an end of the vertical adjustment cylinder are configured to receive a slotted head rotational tool.
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11. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 3 further comprising a ball insertable into the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member whereby said ball makes contact with the second end of said tension pin and said vertical adjustment cylinder thereby reducing the force required alter the position of said vertical adjustment cylinder and said tension pin.
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12. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 11 wherein said tension pin has an inverted cone bored into the second end whereby said inverted cone accepts said ball providing multiple contact points between the second end of said tension pin and said ball.
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13. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 2 further comprising a ball insertable into the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member whereby said ball makes contact with the second end of said tension pin and said vertical adjustment cylinder thereby reducing the force required alter the position of said vertical adjustment cylinder and said tension pin.
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14. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 13 wherein said tension pin has an inverted cone bored into the second end whereby said inverted cone accepts said ball providing multiple contact points between the second end of said tension pin and said ball.
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15. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 1 further comprising a ball insertable into the hinge sleeve of said second hinge member whereby said ball makes contact with the second end of said tension pin and said vertical adjustment cylinder thereby reducing the force required alter the position of said vertical adjustment cylinder and said tension pin.
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16. The vertically adjustable hinge of claim 15 wherein said tension pin has an inverted cone bored into the second end whereby said inverted cone accepts said ball providing multiple contact points between the second end of said tension pin and said ball.
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