Technical Field
[0001] The invention belongs to the field of fittings in constructions engineering, it relating
thereunder to hinge-kind fittings for furniture wings, and among these particularly
to hinges which are adapted for quick incorporation or dismounting of a wing, the
hinges conceived on the use of two or more hinge dowels.
[0002] The articles as set above are classified into Class E 05D 7/08 of International Patent
Classification.
Technical Problem
[0003] The invention is based on a problem how to interconnect a hinge arm and a stationary
base plate feed on a furniture side wall in order to fulfil the condition that at
dismounting the wing in a manner that one hand of operator was reserved for retaining
the wing, the other hand would suffice to unlock the interconnection between the hinge
arm and the base plate as well as for spatial separation of the hinge arm from the
base plate.
Prior Art
[0004] A furniture hinge wherein requirements of quick incorporation and also of quick dismounting
are considered is known from DE 35 25 279. The hinge arm, whose location of incorporation
resides on the furniture side wall, is connected to the latter by means of an adapted
mounting plate, the latter being permanently fixed on the furniture side wall and
serving as a base element for the disconnectable connection with the hinge arm, the
base plate in fact serving said arm. For interconnection of the hinge arm and the
base plate the hinge arm is provided with a subsidiary mounting element, i.e. that
in fact the interconnection of the subsidiary mounting element of the hinge arm and
the stationary base plate is in question. To this purpose the base plate is on the
side oriented to the depth of the furniture element provided with a bearing projection
and on the side facing the pivot of the hinge provided with a pair of clamp projections
arranged perpendicularly to the system surface of the base plate. According to the
rules of mating, the mounting element of the hinge arm is adapted to the above-mentioned
three coupling positions so that the mounting element has an inserting projection
on its front section, on its rear section it having a pair of recesses for insertion
of the clamp projections. Due to the circumstance that such an interconnection, which
is obviously merely of a form-locking type, would as such not suffice, there is at
the antecedent solution additionally foreseen a force-locking connection of mating
elements. To this end there is in the medium section of the base plate arranged a
slider guided longitudinally shiftably and springily supported in guiding direction,
which in fact is a supporter of the above-mentioned bearing projection. This slider
is simultaneously an element which enables releasing of the connection.
[0005] An essential disadvantage of this seemingly convenient solution appears particularly
at detaching the furniture wing. The wing lies in "open" position, one hand is intended
to hold it and the other hand serves to release the spring connection between the
mounting element and the base plate, i.e. that the actuating projection of the slider
of the base plate is pushed against the spring force; consequently, no hand is available
for lifting the hinge arm from the base plate.
Disclosure of the Solution of the Problem
[0006] Between a hinge arm and a base plate, the latter permanently fixed on a furniture
side wall, there is for both the interconnection of the hinge arm to the base plate
and the disintegration of the former from the latter, respectively, interposed between
them a mounting element, which is permanently connected to the hinge arm, the connection
being disconnectable and adjustable as to the position, to enable quick assembling
thereof with the base plate or separation therefrom, said mounting element being at
one end, in the concrete case the one closer to the pivot of the hinge part, provided
with a crosspiece gripping from below and cooperating with an adapted projection of
the base plate, whereas at the other end, in the concrete case the one oriented away
from the pivot of the hinge arm, the mounting element is provided with a slider which
is supported by a pressure spring and is permanently pushed in the direction outwards
to be removed from the mounting element. Conveniently, the slider is essentially characterized
by three component units which preferably constitute a single-piece element: Arranged
in the axis of the pressure spring is an actuating pusher stud, which is conveniently
needed merely for releasing, i.e., for the disintegration of the hinge assembly; arranged
beneath the actuation pusher is a latch which is guided by a further crosspiece of
the mounting element (this crosspiece is similar to the above-mentioned crosspiece
which grips from below; both crosspieces are arranged at the same level, the second
crosspiece placed at the other end of the mounting element); and arranged between
the actuating pusher stud and the latch is a longitudinal slot as a bearing for the
last-mentioned second crosspiece. The latch of the slider of the mounting element
is adapted to cooperate with a stationary crossbeam of the base plate. Hereby, the
above-mentioned projection of the base plate as well as the crossbeam thereof are
arranged over the level of the system surface of the base plate, in the zones placed
under both the projection and the crossbeam the base plate being adequately cut-out
for entering both the crosspiece gripping from below (at one end) and the latch (at
the other end).
[0007] The invention is in the following explained in more detail on the basis of an embodiment
represented in the attached drawing. Therein show:
- Fig. 1
- a longitudinal sectional view of a hinge arm assembly fixed on a furniture wall;
- Fig.
- 2 an assembly of Fig. 1 in the state immediately prior to locking or immediately after
unlocking, respectively;
- Fig. 3
- a detail of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, respectively, relating to the mounting element of the
hinge arm;
- Fig. 4
- a detail of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, respectively, relating to the interrelation of the mounting
element of Fig. 3 and the hinge arm;
- Fig. 5
- a detail of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, respectively, relating to a base plate and to the connection
thereof with the furniture side wall, separately shown a sectional view along the
line A-A; and
- Fig. 6
- a detail of Fig. 1 or Fig. 2, respectively, relating to the interrelation of the mounting
element of the hinge arm of Fig. 3 and the assembly of the base plate and the furniture
side wall of Fig. 5.
[0008] From Fig. 1 the connection of the furniture side wall 9 and the hinge arm 1 is evident.
The connection is created indirectly by the base plate 4, which is fixed by two screws
8 to the side wall 9 and with which is connectable or from which is disconnectable
the mounting element 2, which is permanently, but disconnectably, joined to the hinge
arm 1. The assembly of the hinge arm 1 and the mounting element 2 can at one end be
connected to the base plate 4 by a form-locking interconnection and at the other end
connected by a force-locking interconnection which is based on spring elasticity.
[0009] The hinge arm 1 and the mounting element 2 are mutually connected by a screw 5. The
mating surfaces of the hinge arm 1 and the mounting element are uniformly ribbed or
indented, the ribs or teeth of one element mating the spaces of teeth of the other
one. Conveniently, the tapped hole for the screw 5 is foreseen in the mounting element
2, whereas the hinge arm 1 is provided with an elongated recess 1
I which enables attaining optimum mutual position of the hinge arm 1 to the mounting
element 2 with respect to the state of incorporation. In order to avoid complete unscrewing
of the screw 5 at every mounting operation the recess 1
I is at one end suitably widened with respect to the outline of the head of the screw
5.
[0010] To enable adjustment of the slope of the hinge arm 1 to the mounting element 2 the
hinge arm 1 is in the area between the screw 5 and its end foreseen for the pivoted
connection to the wing part of the hinge provided with a tapped hole into which a
screw 6 is inserted which regarding its head is not standardized; it namely ends in
the direction towards the mounting element 2 by a club-shaped termination of cylindircal
cross-section, the latter being separated from the threaded part of the screw 6 by
a circular neck part the length of which corresponds to the thickness of the respective
wall of the mounting element 2, whereby the diameter of the neck part corresponds
to the nominal width of an elongated open recess in said wall of the mounting element
2 so that between the screw 6 and the mounting element 2 a form-locking connection
is formed.
[0011] Advantageously, the mounting element 2 is formed as a capsized trough having open
end sections and an inside attachment projecting from the roof wall and provided with
said tapped hole for the screw 5. The longitudinal side walls of the mounting element
2 are close to their bottom edges at the free end below the elongated open recess
serving the screw 6 interconnected by means of a crossbeam 2
I whose function is disclosed hereinafter. The side longitudinal walls of the mounting
element 2 are mutually connected also at the end opposite to the crossbeam 2
I; the connection is realized by an analogous crossbeam 3
IV whose function is disclosed hereinafter.
[0012] Into the space 2
V between the longitudinal walls of the mounting element 2, an attachment for the tapped
hole for the screw 5 and said crossbeam 3
IV there is inserted a slider 3 which combines several functions. Between the slider
3 and said tapped-hole attachment is inserted a pressure (spreading) spring 7 for
which in the slider 3 is foreseen a scuttled bearing 3
III, an analogous bearing being foreseen in the wall of the tapped-hole attachment.
[0013] In the axis of the spring 7 the slider 3 is from the outer side formed as a pusher
stud 3
II. Separated by a slot 3
IV from the pusher stud 3
II is a latch 3
I. The slot 3
IV is regarding shape and location adapted to the crosspiece 2
II, the length of the latch 3
I being adapted to the available stroke of the latch 3 and enlarged for the necessary
locking length. Advantageously, the pusher stud 3
II is with respect to the object embodied so that in the pushed-in position the actuation
surface thereof is essentially coplanar to the end surface of the assembled hinge
arm 1 and the mounting element 2. The freedom of movement of the slider 3 is thus
precisely defined.
[0014] It is understood that the base plate 4 is adapted to be fixed to the furniture side
wall 9 and to receive the mounting element 2 as well as the hinge arm 1 joined to
the latter. According to the inventive idea the base plate 4 is systematically divided
into two functional sections: A first section arranged in the area beneath the screw
6, and a second section arranged in the area beneath the spring 7. The first section
is characterized by the location of a lashing 4
II over the system plane of the base plate 4, beneath which lashing a recess is foreseen
in the plate, the second section being characterized by an arrangement of a crossbeam
4
I also arranged over the system plane of the plate 4 and beneath which a recess 4
V is foreseen as well. A hole for inserting a fastening screw 8 is foreseen both in
the area preceding the free end 4
III of the lashing 4
II and in the middle between the above-mentioned sections. A transition piece 4
IV interconnecting the lashing 4
II and the second section of the base plate 4 is embodied with a solid wall.
[0015] The side walls of the trough-shaped mounting element 2 are in the area of the screw
5 each provided with a band appendage 2
IV which at mating the mounting element 2 with the base plate 4 cooperate with a recess
4
V of the latter. With the aim that the lengths of the band appendages 2
IV and the recess 4
V be registered the latter is longitudinally enlarged laterally on both sides of the
screw 8 with respect to the longitudinal plane of symmetry of the assembly (not evident
from the drawing).
[0016] When positioning the assembly of the hinge arm 1 and the mounting element 2 with
the corresponding equipment onto the base plate 4, the crossbeam 2
I is approached to the free end 4
III of the lashing 4
II and placed below it. In this position the latch 3' strikes the crossbeam 4
I. In the preferred embodiment of the invention the cooperating front edges of the
latch 3
I and the crossbeam 4
I are conveniently rounded off or bevelled, such characteristic properties of the spring
7 being chosen that the latch 3
I slides below the crossbeam 4
I without necessity of the pusher stud 3
II to be pushed. It is understood that thereby the two band appendages 2
IV and the corresponding recess 4
V provide flawless guiding of one element against the other also in the direction transversely
to the longitudinal axis.
[0017] Dismounting the assembly of the hinge arm 1 and the mounting element 2 as well as
the corresponding equipment from the base plate 4, which practically means taking
off the door wing from a furniture side wall, represents a reverse operation: One
pushes the pusher stud 3
II, i.e. one causes a stroke of the latch 3
I from below the crossbeam 4
I, simultaneously two fingers of the same hand grip the removable assembly, lift it
from the base plate 4 and move it in the direction to the operator, thereby disengaging
the crossbeam 2
I from the lashing 4
II.
[0018] It is obvious that all needed movements can be realized with one hand, the other
hand being free to hold the door wing. No additional operator is necessary.
1. Quick-assembling furniture hinge, particularly a stationary assembly of a hinge arm
on a furniture side wall, characterized in that a mounting element (2) which is disintegratingly and position-adjustably connected
to the hinge arm (1) and is arranged between the hinge arm (1) and a base plate (4)
is at its end oriented away from the pivot of the hinge arm (1) provided with a rectilinearly
reciprocatingly shiftable, spring-loaded slider (3), which is pressed to drawn-out
position, at its end oriented to the pivot of the hinge arm (1) the mounting element
(1) being provided with a crossbeam (2I) gripping from below, and that the base plate (4) is provided with a lashing (4II) oriented to the pivot of the hinge arm (1) and arranged above the system surface
of the base plate (4), whereas at the opposite end the base plate is provided with
a crossbeam (4I) arranged over a recess (4V), by its position the crossbeam (2I) being aligned with the free end (4III) of the lashing (4II) and by its position the crossbeam (4I) coinciding with the free end of a latch (3I) which is integral with the slider (3).
2. Quick-assembling furniture hinge of claim 1, characterized in that a pusher stud (3") of the slider (3) arranged in the axis of a spring (7) is by a
slot (3IV) separated from the latch (3I).
3. Quick-assembling furniture hinge of claim 2, characterized in that the slot (3IV) both according to dimensions and position corresponds to the crossbeam (2II) which is analogous to the crossbeam (2I) but is arranged at the end of the mounting element (2) opposite to the crossbeam
(2I).