[0001] The present invention refers to a hinge with a moveable fulcrum for doors having
a horizontal rotational axis, in particular for doors of cooking ovens, but generally
adaptable to being assembled on any type of tipping door where it is useful or necessary
that, in the opening phase, the door advances in such a way that, being downwardly
rotated, the lower edge of the door can in no way interfere with the upper edge of
eventual panels situated below.
[0002] As is known, in many practical applications the need arises for realising hinges
that have to allow for rotary and translation movements of the doors and to undergo
many years of strenuous conditions of use without becoming damaged or reducing the
precision of closure; a particularly important application, in the case of electrical
appliances, is that of tipping doors of cooking ovens and dishwashing machines.
[0003] Both the oven door, generally made up of steel plate supplied with an inspection
window being of two or three plates of glass, and the doors of dishwashing machines,
often covered by a wooden panel and having within the devices connected with the washing,
are very heavy and moreover are often used as a temporary supportive element for pots
or pans containing food to be cooked or for the baskets containing the dishes to be
washed.
[0004] In both cases alignment of the door and a perfect sealed closure must be guaranteed,
not only for reasons of aesthetics, but for avoiding the escape of hot fumes or washing
water. Furthermore, due to the weight of the door, the hinge has to be supplied with
balancing springs that allow for an easier and smoother opening, and that allow for,
for instance in the case of an oven, maintaining the door in a half opened position
and guarantee or contribute to guarantee the sealed closure of the door. Finally,
as in the more general case below the door the frontal surface of the electrical appliance
is not recessed, on the contrary it continues with the coplanar surface of the front
of a heating drawer or of a panel of aesthetic functions, it has to be avoided that,
in rotating the door forward, an interference exists between the lower edge of the
door and the upper edge of the panel situated below.
[0005] With the actual state of the art two fundamental types of hinges are known, applied
in the doors of ovens, one known as "mobile fulcrum" the other as "fixed fulcrum",
both being characterised in that the greater part of the components of the mechanism
have to housed within the door with the following general inconveniences:
- considering the restriction of the available space, the mechanisms have to use lever
linkages with arms being of very few millimetres in length and therefore the balancing
of the weight is obtained by way of highly stressed springs, applied to the extremity
of very disadvantageous levers, with consequent considerable stress on the rotational
pins, rapid wear and thus a loss of closure precision and ease of movement;
- the overall encumbrance of the mechanism, even though limited, causes restrictions
of the minimum thickness of the door;
- in the case of doors for cooking ovens, the mechanism, necessarily being metal, constitutes
a considerable thermal bridge transmitting to the external face the heat of the oven
and thus causing problems of thermal dispersion, comfort and respect of the safety
regulations that limit the maximum temperature allowed for surfaces accessible by
the user;
- the restriction of space and the conception of the known mechanisms necessitate the
rejection of a whole series of adjustments, such as the spring tension, the opening
angle and, for hinges having a moveable fulcrum, the entity of movement of the fulcrum,
so as that, different models of hinges are necessary even for slightly different applications;
- another typical limitation of the known hinges is that it is not always possible to
meet the rotating and distancing needs with the necessity of obtaining that the door,
in the completely open position, be positioned with the internal face being at an
established level, whatever the thickness of the door; such a necessity is essential
for instance in the case of dishwashing machines having along the internal wall of
the door rails upon which the dish carrying basket is made to run.
[0006] In the particular case of hinges with "a moveable fulcrum", during the opening movement,
the lower edge of the door is distanced from the frontal surface of the electrical
appliance, the door being connected to the latter usually by way of an articulated
quadrilateral constituting a kind of fulcrum; said articulated quadrilateral, due
to its reduced dimensions, necessary as it is partially housed within the door, does
not allow for adjusting the range of forward translation of the fulcrum.
[0007] The forward rotation of the door is generally determined by a tie rod having a hooking
element at its extremity that, at the end of its movement, stops on an appropriate
ledge laterally fixed on the chassis of the electrical appliance; the tie rod has
a shoulder that, interferring with said ledge at a certain angle, allows for maintaining
the door in a semi-open position; also such tie rod, due to the way in which it is
made, does not allow for adjusting the opening angle or of the intermediate position;
finally the weight of the door is usually balanced by a compressed spring, housed
in a guide arranged within the door; an extremity of the spring stresses an extremity
of the said tie rod with hooking element and knee; however even for such organ an
adjustment is not possible: hinges with different balancing forces are therefore only
obtained by making available an assortment of springs.
[0008] Such hinge naturally has the advantage of having a kind of moveable fulcrum, which
allows the door, apart from overcoming obstacles situated below during rotation, also
to be closed with an even pressure along its entire edge.
[0009] A typical defect of the device, in addition to those mentioned above, is that, in
the moving phase slight vibrations and transversal oscillations of the door are felt,
being as that it is not hinged to an actual pintel but to a quadrilateral as mentioned
above; such oscillations, even though normal and unavoidable, are interpreted by the
user as a point of reference to a poor standard of mechanical quality.
[0010] In the case of a "fixed fulcrum" hinge, an effective fixed rotational axis exists
that, being arranged within the door, in the most forward position possible, allows
for rotation without its lower edge falling sufficiently thus interferring with obstacles
arranged below.
[0011] The benefits of a fixed fulcrum hinge consist of a minor stress of the components,
lower costs and a movement which is considered as being better than that of a moveable
fulcrum; whereas to the general defects, as already mentioned, it is to be added that
the simple rotary movement, without translation, does not guarantee a sealed pressure
along the entire edge of the door being as uniform as that of the device having a
moveable fulcrum; this takes place particularly in cases wherein the fixing block
of the hinge to the structure of the electrical appliance is not perfectly positioned.
[0012] The aim of the present invention is that of overcoming the aforementioned drawbacks
and in particular realising a hinge equipped with a kinematic system that, even though
not housed within the door, allows for opening and closing said door with a rotary
and translational movement, without interferring with eventual obstacles arranged
below and that, in closing, allows for an evenly sealed pressure along the entire
edge of the door, in virtue of an approaching movement being substantially translational.
[0013] Further aims of the present invention are also the realisation of important additional
functions such as adjusting the balancing stress, the independent determination be
it of the range of tranlational movement, and of the rotation and, finally, the height
from the floor of the internal face of the door in the fully opened position, and
the realisation of final and intermediate blocking points during the course of movement.
[0014] Such aims are reached according to the present invention by way of a hinge with a
moveable fulcrum incorporating the characteristics of the annexed claims.
[0015] Further aims and advantages of the present invention shall result in being clear
from the detailed description that follows and from the annexed drawings supplied
purely as an explanatory and non limiting example, wherein:
- figure 1 illustrates a side view of the hinge according to the invention, in a closed
position;
- figure 2 illustrates a side view of the hinge according to the invention, in an open
position (continuous line) and semi-open (dotted line);
- figures 3 and 4 illustrate versions deriving from the hinge of figures 1 and 2, equipped
with stress adjusting means of the balancing spring of the weight of the door.
[0016] In the following description, the invention shall be described with reference to
a use being particularly advantageous , i.e. on domestic cooking ovens, however keeping
in mind that it can also be applied to other electric appliances.
[0017] With reference to the mentioned figures, 1 indicates a supporting bracket of the
hinge, that is rigidly fixed to the supporting structure of the oven, not illustrated
in the figure; the oven naturally has two hinges of the type illustrated in the figures,
arranged on the two sides of the opening of the cooking chamber.
[0018] Reference number 2 indicates a return rod, hinged to the supporting bracket 1 by
way of a pin 3, while 4 indicates a connecting rod which controls the opening and
rotation movement of the hinge. Such connecting rod 4 is hinged at an extremity, by
way of a pin 5 to the return rod 2, while the other extremity of said connecting rod
4 is hinged, by way of a pin 6, to a fixing plate 7 to an oven door 8. The door 8
is equipped for such purpose with two slotted plates 9, for the hooking of fixing
arms 10 of the plates 7; each of the slotted plates 9 may have if needed means for
avoiding the undesired unhooking of the door 8, for instance a snapping or rotary
pin, for simplicity not represented in the figure; on the other hand, upon hooking
by way of the fixing arms 10 and the plates 9, the fixing plates 7 may have holes,
for their fixing to the door 8 by way of appropriate screws.
[0019] A sliding rod is indicated with 11, blocked so as that it can only move horizontally,
upon which a hole for housing a pin 12 is made, with which the plate 7 results in
being hinged to the sliding rod 11: the pin 12 therefore constitutes the rotating
fulcrum of the door 8.
[0020] 13 indicates two rotating rollers, fixed to the sliding rod 11 by way of pin 14;
such rollers 13, mobile within respective guides (illustrated with dotted lines) present
on the supporting rod 1, guide and keep the sliding rod 11 to a horizontal movement.
[0021] A spiral spring is indicated with 15 that, hooked in an appropriate seat on the supporting
rod 1, pushes a blocking roller 16, held in place by an appropriate bush 17, against
the upper edge of the sliding rod 11; for this purpose, on the upper edge of the sliding
rod 11, notches or projections are present, not represented, that, in virtue of the
stress exercised by the roller 16, allow for blocking the door in various positions
(final and intermediate).
[0022] Reference number 19 indicates a command rod of the translation movement, hinged,
respectively between pins 20 and 21, to the return rod 2 and to the sliding rod 11.
[0023] A pre-stressed spring is indicated with 22, hooked to the return rod 2 and to the
supporting bracket 1 by way of holes 23 and 24.
[0024] Finally with 25 a hole is indicated on the control rod 4, that is used for blocking
the hinge in a semi-open position, particularly useful for the assembly of the door
8; such blocking is obtained by inserting in such hole 25 a contrast pin against the
chassis of the oven.
[0025] The functioning of the hinge according to the invention is the following. As is noted,
in particular from figure 2, opening the door 8 in the sense indicated by the arrow
A, a rotation is caused around the pin 12 and a lowering of the return rod 2 by way
of the control rod 4 of the rotating movement; the return rod 2 further pulls the
prestressed spring 22, that therefore functions as a contrast and counterweight upon
lowering the door 8; the return rod 2 moreover presses against the pin 20 of the control
rod 19 of the translation movement, which in turn presses forward the sliding rod
11 upon which it acts by way of the pin 21; the sliding rod 11 thus slides forward
on the rollers 13; as a consequence the pin 12, or the fulcrum of the hinge, while
the door 8 starts to rotate, moves forward, following the arrow B, rapidly distancing
the door itself from the supporting structure of the oven.
[0026] From that described and illustrated it appears clear that the range of rotation and
the sliding forward of the fulcrum are determined by the relative distances between
the axis of the rotating pins arranged on two rods 19 and 4, on the return rod 2 and
on the plate fixing 7 to the door 8; it also appears clear that, in virtue of the
play of the levers, in the initial phase of opening the door 8, to a slight rotation
of said door a notable forward translation of the sliding rod 11 corresponds; it is
also clear that from the conception of the device according to the invention, the
fixing plate 7 to the door 8 is in no way constrained in its form, if not for the
position relative to the pins 6 and 12 in relation to the door and the kinematic motion,
and can therefore be shaped and for the most appropriate fixing case by case. Continuing
with the functional description, during the advancing phase of the rod 11, the roller
16, pushed by the spring 15 appropriately pre-stressed, meets the mentioned notches
or protrusions present on the upper edge of the rod 11, guaranteeing door stops in
predetermined positions, from which the door can be moved with muscular force, but
not from the weight of the door alone.
[0027] It is clear that upon closing the door 8 the kinematic motion operates in the opposite
manner from that described above.
[0028] For the easy fixing of the door 8 in the assembly phase, the hinge, already fixed
to the supportive structure of the oven, is forced in a semi-open position and kept
blocked by the said contrast pin, purposely inserted in the hole 25, which comes into
contrast with the supportive structure.
[0029] From the given description the characteristics of the hinge with a moveable fulcrum
subject of the present invention result in being clear, as do its advantages.
[0030] The fundamental characteristic of the invention is that the entire kinematic system
is housed within the fixed structure of the electrical appliance upon which the door
is arranged, thus allowing for constructing the latter of a thickness being the minimum
necessary for its inherent structural, functional and aesthetic requirements, the
overall dimensions of the hinge no longer being the decisive factor for its thickness;
consequently the fixing means of the door can also be simplified.
[0031] Another characteristic of the hinge according to the invention is that of allowing
in a simple manner the realisation of steps for blocking the door in intermediate
or terminal positions.
[0032] Regarding the functioning of the hinge according to the invention, it is also to
be noted how the rotation of the door smoothly takes place, without oscillations or
sudden movements, which is not so with hinges of the known type; the hinges according
to the invention also allow for the door to exercise a given force on the front of
the appliance during the closing phase, in virtue for instance of the action of the
spring 22, compensating any eventual misalignment and improving the closure of the
door itself.
[0033] It is clear that numerous variants are possible by the man skilled in the art to
the hinge subject of the present invention, without for this departing from the range
of novelty inherent in the inventive idea.
[0034] For instance, in a first possible variant, apt for the cases in which the sliding
rod 11 is not subject to severe stress, the rollers 13 upon which the rod slides can
be substituted with fixed guides.
[0035] In the case in which the hinge according to the invention is used for different series
of appliances, having doors of different dimensions and weights, it may be necessary
to have a spring able to exercise different balancing stresses; however, in the greater
part of the cases, it is possible to maintain a single model of the hinge adjusting
from case to case the pre-stressing and lengthening of the spring; in such light,
in a second possible variant of the present invention illustrated in figure 3, as
an alternative to the single holes 23 and 24 for fixing the spring 22, two series
of holes can be provided 23A and 24A on the bracket 1 and on the return rod 2, which
allow for selecting the tension of the spring 22 for different applications; in a
third possible variation illustrated in figure 4, instead of the two series of holes
23A and 24A, two series of slits 23B and 24B can be provided, having the same purpose,
but allowing a greater adjusting range and a quicker hooking of the spring 22.
[0036] According to specific needs, it may also be necessary to have different values of
the advancement of the fulcrum 12 and of the range of rotation; this can be obtained
with a single hinge model by realising on the return rod 2, on the connecting rod
19 commanding the translation movement and on the connecting rod 4 controlling the
opening and rotating movement, more pairs of holes for the alternative housing of
the pins 20 and 5, in appropriate positions and being of kinematic compatibility.
[0037] In the case in which a fine adjustment of the sliding quantity and the range of rotation
is required, for instance even for adjustment needs that compensate small positional
errors and dimensional tolerances, the connecting rods 4 and 19 can be substituted
by tie rods, of the type known, adjustable in length by way of right-handed and left-handed
threaded rods connected by threaded bushes, obviously considering the fact that the
variations of the length carried out manually with such method have to be correlated
for the two connecting rods (otherwise a distance between the axes being incompatible
with a regular movement could be obtained).
[0038] For blocking the hinge in the required position for the assembly of the door 8, as
an alternative to using a single hole 25 numerous holes of a similar function could
be provided both on the return rod 2 and on the supporting bracket 1; in said holes,
even in the constructive phase of the hinge itself, a blocking pin can be inserted
which can be removed after assembling the door.
[0039] As an alternative to such system, the blocking of the hinge can be realised by way
of a revolving plug, not represented, hinged to the rear 26 (fig. 2) of the supporting
bracket 1, that can be rotated so as to block the upper edge of the return block 2.
[0040] As can be understood from the above description, the hinge according to the invention
results in being essentially made up of a system of simple lever linkages, guides
and springs assembled in a very compact form, with blocking means of the door in intermediate
positions and rapid fixing means to the door; such hinge is made in such a way that
the rotating angle and the fulcrum advancement can be different for a range of models,
with simple variations of positioning the rotating pins of the levers or by adjusting
the length of the levers themselves.
[0041] It is also clear that numerous other variants can be made to the hinge with a moveable
fulcrum subject of the present invention, without for this departing from the novelty
principles inherent in the innovative idea, as it is also clear that in the practical
realisation of the invention the form of the illustrated details may be different,
they may also be substituted with technically equivalent elements.
1. Household appliances door hinge, with a moveable fulcrum, in particular for cooking
ovens, of the type comprising an anchoring element (1) to the appliance cabinet, a
fixing element (7) to the door (8), and a kinematic system (2,4,11,19) that connects
the anchoring element (1) to the fixing element (7), characterised in that the part
of said kinematic system (2,4,22,19) that realises the translation of the fulcrum
(12) around which the door (8) rotates during opening or closing is housed in the
cabinet of the appliance, in such a way that on the door (8) only said fixing element
(7) is housed.
2. Hinge, according to claim 1, characterised in that the translation of the rotating
fulcrum (12) takes place with movements being exclusively horizontal.
3. Hinge, according to claim 1, characterised in that said kinematic system (2,4,11,19)
is realised so as that, in the initial phase of opening the door (8), a small rotation
of the door corresponds to a notable forward translation of the rotating fulcrum (12).
4. Hinge, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised in that said
kinematic system comprises a cursor element (11), linearly mobile, to which said fixing
element (7) is hinged, the hinging point (12) between said fixing element (7) and
said cursor element (11) constituting said moveable fulcrum of the hinge.
5. Hinge, according to the previous claim, characterised in that said cursor element
(11) is restricted to linear movement only, in particular by way of guiding means
(13,14) interacting between said cursor element and said anchoring element (1).
6. Hinge, according to claim 4 or 5, characterised in that said kinematic system (2,4,11,19)
comprises a lever linkage (2,4,19) articulated between said anchoring element (1),
said fixing element (7) and said cursor element (11), said lever linkage (2,4,19)
being able to transform a rotary movement (A) of said door (8), and therefore of said
fixing element (7), in a linear movement (B) of said cursor element (11) that produces
the translation of said fulcrum (12).
7. Hinge, according to the previous claim, characterised in that said lever linkage (2,4,19)
comprises a first lever (4), hinged at one of its extremities to said fixing element
(7), a second lever (2) hinged at one of its extremities to said anchorage element
(1), said first and said second lever (4,2) having hinged between their other extremities
a third lever (19) hinged at one of its extremities to said second lever (2), in particular
in an intermediate point of the latter, and at its other extremity to said cursor
element (11).
8. Hinge, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised in that said
kinematic system (2,4,11,19) comprises elastic means (22) of closing and/or balancing,
in particular interacting between said anchoring element (1) and at least one lever
(2) of said articulated lever linkage (2,4,19).
9. Hinge, according to the previous claim, characterised in that first tension adjusting
means of said elastic means (22) are provided, said first means comprise in particular
a plurality of seats (23A,24A;23B,24B) that can be selectively utilised for hooking
the two extremities of a spring (22).
10. Hinge, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised in that stopping
means (15,17) of said cursor element (11) in one or more positions of its linear run
are provided, for the purpose of stopping the door (8) in one or more positions of
its rotary movement to which different grades of opening of the same correspond.
11. Hinge, according to the previous claim, characterised in that said stopping means
comprise one or more cavities or protrusions obtained on a surface of said cursor
element (11), within which a blocking element (16,17) is apt at engaging being subject
to the action of an elastic element (15).
12. Hinge, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised in that second
means are provided for adjusting the run of said cursor element (11), and therefore
for the adjustment of the range of translation (B) of said fulcrum (12) and of the
range of rotary movement allowed to said door (8).
13. Hinge, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised in that blocking
means are provided of the kinematic system (2,4,11,19) in a fixed intermediate position,
apt at favouring, in the assembly phase of the household appliance, the arrangement
of the door (8).
14. Hinge, according to at least one of the previous claims, characterised in that the
fixing element (7) and the door (8) have mutual rapid coupling means (9,10).
15. Household appliance, in particular a cooking oven, which utilises the hinge according
to one or more of the previous claims.