[0001] This invention relates to a device capable of causing a plurality of wing elements
to open and close through combined swinging and sliding movements thereof, these wing
elements being generally of the type as used in the furnishings art, for example,
for constructing the front wall of a cabinet, a partition, etc..
[0002] Opening and closing arrangements for wing elements of the type referred to above,
which is usually supported at its top and guided at its bottom, are well known.
[0003] The wings are commonly pair-arranged with the wings of each pair of wings being able
to be opened like a "book", that is to say, to be superposed upon each other and then
moved together to one side or the other.
[0004] Accordingly, if a rather wide or almost complete opening of the aperture covered
by the wings is to be obtained, it is necessary for all of the various pairs of wings
to be individually opened like a book and then all of them translated to one side.
[0005] It is an object of the invention to enable a plurality of wings to be opened simultaneously
with the same angle of inclination, so that by action on one terminal wing all of
the wings can be moved to an opposite side, upon opening of the wings, and vice versa
upon closing thereof.
[0006] The above object is attained according to the invention by having a hinge device
arranged between the different wings in an alternate manner, the hinge device being
able to convert the swinging movement of a wing into a swinging movement equal but
opposed in direction of an adjacent wing, thereby to achieve sliding movement of all
of the wings in a same direction.
[0007] Advantageously, this device includes a pair of gear wheels costantly in mesh with
one another, supported, for example, by the guide and support head rail of the wings,
these gear wheels having each an arm associated thereto, which arm is slidingly guided
into a corresponding wing.
[0008] These and further features of the invention will clearly appear from a reading of
the detailed description given herein below in relation to one embodiment of the invention
shown, by way of example only,in the accompanying drawing, in which :
Figure 1 is a schematic horizontal sectional view of the front part of a cabinet having
four wings;
Figures 2 and 3 are views similar to figure 1 and show successive steps in opening
the four wings from right side to left side in a simultaneous manner;
Figure 4 is a detail view of the device indicated by A in preceding figures which
enables the various wings to be opened and closed in a simultaneous manner;
Figure 5 is a schematic vertical sectional view of the device in figure 4;
Figure 5' is a similar sectional view to figure 5 but showing a different arrangement
of parts;
Figure 6 is a sectional view taken along the line VI-VI in figure 5 or 5';
Figures 7, 8 and 9 show the same views as those in figures 1, 2 e 3, respectively,
but when relating to a cupboard having five wings;
Figure 10 is a schematic plan view showing handling of a terminal wing in the arrangement
of figures 7 to 9.
[0009] Figures 1 to 3 are schematic views of the front part of a cabinet which is shown
to have vertical walls 1 with the inside space being closed at its front by an even
number of wings 2, in particular four wings 2.
[0010] It is to be understood that the above example is merely an illustrative example and
that the wings 2 could both be different in number -for example 6 in number - and
serve for a different purpose from that shown, for example, they may be used for constructing
a partition.
[0011] As shown in figures 1 to 3, the wings 2 are pair-arranged so that the wings in each
pair of wings can be superposed upon one another through combined swinging and sliding
movements thereof. Accordingly, the remote ends 2' of the wings of each pair of wings
are supported and guided between two rails, namely a top and a bottom rail (not shown)
as usually provided for enabling the wings to slide, while the adjacent ends of wings
in each pair of wings are hinged to one another to permit the wings to open and close"as
a book", in a conventional manner.
[0012] According to the invention, the ends 2' of adjacent pairs of wings are connected
together, as at the encircled locations A in figures 1 to 3, by the aid of a hinge
device shown in figures 4 and 5 or 5', which device enables all of the wings to be
opened and closed simultaneously, in a manner to keep them parallel two by two, and
to cause all of them to slidingly move to a side, by action upon one of the two terminal
wings, as schematically shown figure 2 and 3.
[0013] This hinge device, shown in figures 4 and 5 or 5', is generally indicated by reference
numeral 3 and substantially comprises a pair of gear wheels 4 in constant mesh with
one another, each gear wheel having integrally connected to it an arm 5 carrying a
pair of rollers 6 at the free end of the arm, the rollers 6 being arranged to roll
in an associated C-shaped guide member 7 (see figure 6, in particular) fastened to
the inside of a corresponding wing 2.
[0014] As shown by way of example in vertical sectional view figure 5 - where the left and
right half parts of the hinge device are seen in complete sectional view and partly
sectional view, respectively - the two gear wheels 4 are mounted for free rotation
on respective vertical pins 8, supported by a body 9, which body 9 has associated
stirrups 11 fastened by screws 10 to both sides of body 9, said stirrups 11 having
hinge means 12 provided thereon for fixing and supporting corresponding wings 2.
[0015] Arranged at the top of each stirrup 11 are pairs of rollers 13 of horizontal axis
and pairs of rollers 14 of vertical axis (only the rollers on left-side stirrup being
shown in figure 5), these pairs of rollers being for the purpose of supporting and
guiding a correponding wing 2 in said upper guide, not shown.
[0016] The embodiment in figure 5' substantially differs from that in figure 5 by the guides
7 being arranged in another way. The same reference numerals as those in figure 5
have been used in figure 5' to show equal parts.
From the above description, operation of the device according to the invention is
readily apparent and is as follows.
Referring to figures 1 to 3, when an outwardly and left-side directed pull is exerted
on an appropriate handle (not shown) of an endmost wing that is placed to the right
in said figures, this endmost wing and the wing adjacent thereto are caused to open
"like a book". Rotation of this latter wing causes, through its associated arm 5,
rotation of the corresponding gear wheel 4 which causes in turn the corresponding
intermeshing gear wheel 4 to rotate in an opposite direction, thereby to produce an
identical rotation of associated wing 2 (see in particular figures 2 and 3). Obviously,
rotation of wings 2 is combined with sliding movement of same wings 2 on their support
guides.
[0017] Figure 4 schematically shows by dotted lines an open position of the righthand wing
and the corresponding part of hinge device.
[0018] In a similar manner, opening may be obtained by starting from the lefthand terminal
wing.
[0019] Figures 7, 8 and 9 schematically show successive opening steps when an odd number
of wings, in particular five wings, are used.
[0020] In this case, a further hinge device 3 (see figures 4 and 5 or 5') is provided between
a terminal wing and a close adjacent wing, as evidenced by the encircled areas again
indicated by reference letter A in figures 7, 8 and 9.
The terminal wing 2 whose outer end is free, is connected to a sliding rail, for example
the upper rail, through a stiff rod 15.
[0021] The rod 15 is in particular hinged at its one end, in 16, to an intermediate location
on wing 2 and at its other end to a carriage 17 which is arranged to slide on an appropriate
rail.
[0022] In this manner, opening of the wings occurs in a similar manner to that described
in relation to figures 1 and 3 and as schematized in figures 7 to 9, the terminal
wing 2 always moving parallel to corresponding wings placed in alternate positions
in the set, due to the presence of the stiff rod 15.
[0023] In figure 10, the terminal wing 2 is shown, by continuous line, to be in approximately
full open position towards the left side (it is to be intended that in this condition
the wing is translated in proximity to the left end of a cabinet) and, by dotted line,
in both the closed position and the almost full open position towards the right side.
[0024] It should be apparent that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiment
as described above and shown in the drawings, and that many changes, as to the details
of construction, may be thought by any person skilled in the art, without departing
from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the annexed claims.
1. An assembly comprising pairs of wings (2) which are able to be opened and closed like
a "book", the wings (2) in each pair of wings having their remote ends (2') supported
by a horizontal top rail and guided by a horizontal bottom rail or vice versa, while
the adjacent ends (2'') of the wings in each pair of wings are hinged to one another,
characterized in that at least two adjacent pairs of wings are connected together
through a hinge device (3) which permits all of the wings of concerned pairs of wings
to slide simultaneously and at the same time to swing so as to have the wings always
kept parallel two by two.
2. The assembly according to claim 1 and further including a terminal wing (2) connected
to an adjacent wing through one said hinge devices (3) and having an outer end free,
at least one stiff rod (15) being provided for connecting said terminal wing to one
said top and/or bottom support and/or guide rails.
3. The assembly according to claim 2, wherein said rod (15) is hinged at one end thereof
to an intermediate point on said terminal wing (2) and at the other end thereof to
a carriage slidingly received in said top and/or bottom rail.
4. The assembly according to any preceding claim, wherein said device (3) comprises a
pair of gear wheels (4) in constant mesh with one another, each gear wheel (4) having
an arm (5) integrally formed therewith, said arm being secured for sliding motion
to a respective wing (2).
5. The assembly according to claim 4, wherein each of said arms (5) has at its free end
at least one roller (6) slidably received in an associated guide (7) fastened to a
corresponding wing (2).
6. The assembly according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the gear wheels (4) are rotatably
supported on a body (9) which is secured by means of hinges (12) to associated adjacent
wings (2).
7. The assembly according to claim 6, wherein said body (9) is supported and/or guided
by one of said horizontal top or bottom guides for the wings (2).
8. A device capable of causing two pairs of adjacent wings (2) to open and close through
combined swinging and sliding movements thereof so as to maintain said wings parallel
two by two, wherein said device comprises a pair of gear wheels (4) in constant mesh
with one another, each gear wheel carrying an arm (5) which is slidably secured to
an associated wing (2).