Field of application
[0001] The present invention regards a hinge, in particular for windows/doors/shutters or
furniture pieces, a frame-panel assembly for closing a space or a wall opening and
a process for adjusting a frame-panel assembly according to the preamble of the respective
independent claims.
[0002] The present hinge is advantageously intended to be employed for rotatably associating
with each other a panel of a window/door/shutter or a furniture piece, such as for
example a door, a window or the panel of a wardrobe, and a fixture, i.e. a frame,
of a frame-panel assembly for closing a space or a wall opening, for example for closing
an opening defined by the frame itself.
[0003] The hinge, object of the present invention, is advantageously but not exclusively
of the type termed in the jargon of the field "concealed" or even "invisible", since
it is not visible from the outside once the panel is placed in a closed position,
since all the elements that constitute the hinge come to be situated substantially
completely embedded within the panel and the frame.
[0004] The hinge and the assembly, object of the present invention, are therefore inserted
in the field of windows/doors/shutters, in the field of production and mounting of
accessories for windows/doors/shutters and more generally in the field of interior
furnishing and of production of windows/doors/shutters and furniture pieces.
[0005] In addition, the process, object of the invention, is intended to be used in order
to adjust the position of the aforesaid hinge and consequently advantageously the
relative position between the components of an assembly for closing a space or a wall
opening, for example of the panel with respect to the frame.
State of the art
[0006] As is known, in the field of windows/doors/shutters the hinges usually consist of
two hinge elements, of which one is fixed to the frame of a window/door/shutter or
of a furniture piece (such as for example the jam of a door) and one is fixed to the
panel, such as for example a door, which are mechanically connected to each other
by one or multiple articulation arms in order to allow a rotation of the panel with
respect to the frame, usually of about 180° around a central hinging axis. In the
case of the present invention, reference will preferably, even if not exclusively,
be made to a hinge of concealed (or invisible) type, in which the bodies of the same
hinge are embedded within cavities of the structure of the panel and of the frame
such that only portions of the articulation arms, between the two bodies of the hinge
itself, protrude beyond the shape thereof.
[0007] More in detail, each hinge body comprises a hull, which is intended to be embedded
in a cavity made in the panel or in the frame and delimits a seat in which the articulation
arms are at least partially housed. In addition, the hull is generally provided with
two fixing wings which are extended towards the exterior of the seat along its main
extension axis, for fixing to the panel or to the frame, for example with screws.
[0008] In the field of windows/doors/shutters, numerous type of hinges are known, which
differ from each other due to the different technical selections employed in the levers
that make up the articulation arms, and which can employ rotation-only pins or also
slidable elements, or elements provided with rotation-translation, as well as due
to the different sizes of the hulls that can allow housing articulations that are
more complex but at the same time may involve limitations in the selection of the
panels and of the frames.
[0009] The main drawback of the simpler, low-cost hinges lies in the fact that their fixing
position on the frame is not adjustable and is substantially determined by the cavity
made in the panel intended to receive the hull of the hinge.
[0010] Therefore, if during the step of mounting the window/door/shutter or the furniture
piece it is necessary to adjust the mutual distance between panel and frame, it is
not possible to move the hinge along the frame itself.
[0011] In order to at least partially overcome the aforesaid drawback, several adjustable
hinges are known on the market which allow varying the relative position between panel
and frame during the step of mounting the window/door/shutter or of the furniture
piece, with respect to three axes that are orthogonal to each other.
[0012] In particular adjustable hinges are known which provide that the hull of one of the
hinge elements carries, slidably mounted thereon, an intermediate adjustment body,
which in turn contains an internal adjustment body. On the internal adjustment body,
the articulation arms are pivoted which rotatably connect the hinge elements respectively
mounted on the panel and on the frame.
[0013] In particular, the position of the intermediate adjustment body is vertically adjustable
with respect to the hull and the position of the internal adjustment body is horizontally
adjustable with respect to the intermediate adjustment body, in a manner such to be
able to adjust the position of the panel with respect to the frame.
[0015] Also the hinge of known type described in brief up to now has in practice demonstrated
that it does not lack drawbacks.
[0016] The main drawback lies in the fact that the adjustment of the position of the panel
is decidedly inconvenient. Indeed, in order to execute such adjustment, the operator
must apply wedges below the panel in order to place it in the desired position and
then fix the internal body to the intermediate body by means of fixing means such
as screws or grub screws. In addition, the operator must complete a force in order
to lift the panel and execute the adjustment, rendering such operation even more difficult.
[0017] A further drawback lies in the fact that the hinge of known type does not allow a
precise adjustment, since the movement of the intermediate body occurs manually and
it is impossible for the operator to accurately adjust the position of the intermediate
body.
[0018] A further drawback lies in the fact that such hinges are structurally complex and
costly, since it is necessary to arrange three bodies that are slidably associated
with each other, as well as fixing means of the hull to the frame or to the panel,
and of the intermediate adjustment body to the hull of the hinge itself, as well as
of the intermediate adjustment body to the internal adjustment body. Such costs are
not justified in all cases, but generally only for armored/reinforced windows/doors/shutters
and for particular applications.
[0019] In accordance with other known, structurally simpler solutions, the hinge is not
provided with intermediate or internal bodies. In this case, the cavity made in the
panel or in the frame is provided with clearance with respect to the hull of the hinge.
During the mounting step, therefore, the hull is fixed in the respective cavity closer
or less close to the walls of the cavity itself based on the desired adjustment.
[0020] Also in this case, the described solution has the same drawbacks indicated for the
hinge described above, i.e. the difficulty of a precise adjustment, the inconvenience
of using edges and the need to complete forces in order to lift the panel.
Presentation of the invention
[0021] Therefore, in this situation, the problem underlying the present invention is to
overcome the drawbacks of the abovementioned prior art, by providing a hinge, in particular
for windows/doors/shutters or furniture pieces, a frame-panel assembly for closing
a space or a wall opening and a process for adjusting a frame-panel assembly, which
allow an adjustment of the relative position of the components of the window/door/shutter
or of the furniture piece, e.g. panel and frame, in a convenient manner for the operator
assigned for mounting the hinge.
[0022] A further object of the present invention is to provide a hinge, a frame-panel assembly
and an adjustment process, which allow an adjustment of the relative position of the
panel with respect to the frame that is precise and accurate.
[0023] A further object of the present invention is to provide a hinge and a frame-panel
assembly, which are structurally simple to attain.
[0024] A further object of the present invention is to provide an adjustment process, which
is simple and quick to actuate.
[0025] A further object of the present invention is to provide an adjustment process, which
does not require excessive physical force of the operator.
[0026] A further object of the present invention is to provide a hinge and a frame-panel
assembly, which is inexpensive to attain.
[0027] A further object of the present invention is to provide a hinge, which is safe and
entirely reliable in operation.
Brief description of the drawings
[0028] The technical characteristics of the invention, according to the aforesaid objects,
can be clearly seen in the contents of the enclosed claims and the advantage thereof
will be more evident in the following detail description, made with reference to the
enclosed drawings, which represent a merely exemplifying and non-limiting embodiment
of the invention, in which:
- figure 1 shows a perspective front view of a first embodiment of a concealed hinge,
object of the present invention;
- figure 2 shows a perspective rear view of the hinge of figure 1;
- figure 3 shows a partially exploded view of a detail of the frame-panel assembly,
object of the present invention, mounting the aforesaid concealed hinge of figure
1;
- figure 4 shows a front view of the concealed hinge of figure 1 according to the invention;
- figure 5 shows a sectional view of a second hinge element of the concealed hinge of
figure 1, object of the present invention, attained along the trace V-V of figure
4;
- figure 6 shows a sectional view of a first hinge element of the concealed hinge of
figure 1, object of the present invention, attained along the trace VI-VI of figure
4;
- figure 7 shows a front view of a detail of the frame-panel assembly, object of the
present invention, in accordance with a first adjustment position and mounting the
aforesaid concealed hinge of figure 1;
- figure 8 shows a perspective view of the detail of the frame-panel assembly according
to the invention illustrated in figure 7;
- figure 9 shows a front view of a detail of the frame-panel assembly, object of the
present invention, in accordance with a second adjustment position and mounting the
aforesaid concealed hinge of figure 1;
- figure 10 shows a perspective view of the detail of the frame-panel assembly according
to the invention illustrated in figure 9 and mounting the aforesaid concealed hinge
of figure 1;
- figure 11 shows a perspective front view of a second embodiment of a hinge, object
of the present invention;
- figure 12 shows a front view of the hinge of figure 11 according to the invention;
- figure 13 shows a front view of a detail of the frame-panel assembly, object of the
present invention, in accordance with a first adjustment position and mounting the
aforesaid hinge of figure 11;
- figure 14 shows a perspective view of the detail of the frame-panel assembly according
to the invention illustrated in figure 13.
Detailed description
[0029] With reference to the enclosed drawings, reference number 1 indicates the hinge,
object of the present invention, in its entirety.
[0030] The hinge 1 according to the invention is intended to be employed, in particular
for windows/doors/shutters or furniture pieces, for rotatably connecting a panel 12,
for example a movable member of a window/door/shutter such as a door, a window or
the panel of a furniture piece, and a frame 13, for example a frame of a door or a
structure for supporting a furniture piece. Advantageously, the hinge 1, which the
present invention refers to and as described in the enclosed figures 1-10, is of concealed
type, i.e. it is not visible from the outside once the panel 12 is placed in a closed
position, since all the elements that constitute the concealed hinge 1 are substantially
embedded within the same panel 12 and the same frame 13. Without departing from the
protective scope of the present finding, the hinge 1 can nevertheless be of more conventional
type with articulation means 6 (described hereinbelow) that remain visible even with
the panel placed closed, as illustrated in the embodiment of figures 11-14.
[0031] The hinge 1 comprises a first hinge element 2 and a second hinge element 3, each
of which provided with a main extension along an extension axis T, T' and advantageously
provided with two lateral wings 40, 50 extended along the corresponding extension
axis T, T'.
[0032] In addition, each first hinge element 2 and second hinge element 3 is embedded in
a containment space 120, 130 respectively of a panel 12 and of a frame 13 and is perimetrically
delimited by a peripheral edge 21, 31.
[0033] More in detail, each hinge element 2, 3 is advantageously provided with an external
face 22, 32 and with an opposite internal face 23, 33 intended to be placed in the
respective containment space 120, 130.
[0034] In particular, with the expressions "external face" and "internal face", these are
to be intended as all the surface areas of the hinge 1 intended to be directed respectively
towards the exterior, i.e. visible with the hinge 1 in open position, and towards
the interior of the containment space 120, 130. Advantageously, at least one between
the external face 22, 32 and the internal face 23, 33 is delimited by the aforesaid
peripheral edge 21, 31.
[0035] Advantageously, the external faces 22, 32 of the first hinge element 2 and of the
second hinge element 3 remain visible once the hinge 1, object of the present invention,
is mounted on the window/door/shutter (with the panel 12 open), while the internal
faces 23, 33 of the first hinge element 2 and of the second hinge element 3 are housed
within the panel 12 or the frame 13 of the window/door/shutter and therefore invisible
for the user.
[0036] In accordance with a preferred but non-limiting embodiment, regarding which reference
will be made hereinbelow merely for exemplifying purposes, the first hinge element
2 is intended to be embedded in the panel 12 of the window/door/shutter (or of the
furniture piece) and the second hinge element 3 is intended to be embedded in the
frame 13 of the window/door/shutter (or of the furniture piece) itself.
[0037] Otherwise, in accordance with an embodiment variant, the first hinge element 2 can
be intended to be advantageously embedded within the frame 13 of the window/door/shutter
and the second hinge element 3 can be intended to be embedded in the panel 12 of the
window/door/shutter itself, without departing from the protective scope of the present
finding.
[0038] According to the invention, the hinge 1 also comprises articulation means 6, which
rotatably connect the first hinge element 2 and the second hinge element 3 around
a rotation axis X, substantially parallel to the extension axes T, T' of the hinge
elements 2, 3, in order to move the hinge elements 2, 3 between a closed position,
in which advantageously the external faces 22, 32 of the first hinge element 2 and
of the second hinge element 3 are substantially facing, and an open position, in which
advantageously the external faces 22, 32 of the first hinge element 2 and of the second
hinge element 3 are moved away from each other.
[0039] Advantageously, the articulation means 6 are provided with at least one substantially
central pin 62, which defines the aforesaid rotation axis X. In accordance with the
embodiments illustrated hereinbelow, during the movement of the first hinge element
2 with respect to the second hinge element 3, the pin 62 of the articulation means
6 can be moved along a trajectory that lies on the aforesaid plane orthogonal to the
rotation axis X itself and in particular substantially horizontal with the hinge 1
during use, for example in the case of a hinge 1 of concealed type (illustrated in
figures 1-10), or it can remain fixed, for example in the case of a hinge of conventional
visible type (illustrated in figures 11-14). Consequently, in the case of a concealed
hinge 1 also the rotation axis X is advantageously movable along the same trajectory
of the pin 62 of the articulation means 6. Advantageously, the external faces 22,
32 of the hinge elements 2, 3 lie on corresponding planes parallel to the rotation
axis X and which are parallel to each other and facing when the hinge 1 is in closed
position.
[0040] In accordance with the idea underlying the present invention, the hinge 1 comprises
at least one eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 mechanically connected to at least one
of the hinge elements 2, 3, and in particular is advantageously provided at at least
one lateral wing 40, 50 with at least one of the hinge elements 2, 3.
[0041] In addition, the aforesaid eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 is susceptible of being
moved between at least one retracted position and at least one extended position,
and in such positions the eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 projects from the corresponding
peripheral edge 21, 31 to a different extent in order to adjust the position of the
hinge elements 2, 3 with respect to the respective containment spaces 120, 130.
[0042] More in detail, the eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 is advantageously rotatably
movable between the retracted position and the extended position by means of rotation
around a pivoting axis Z thereof, which is preferably substantially orthogonal to
the internal face 23, 33 and/or to the external face 22, 32 of the respective hinge
element 2, 3 and/or advantageously orthogonal to the lying plane of the corresponding
lateral wing 40, 50.
[0043] In particular, the containment space 120, 130 of the panel 12 or of the frame 13
is preferably delimited at least by a perimeter wall 121, 131 and by a bottom wall
122, 132 and, in the movement between the retracted position and the extended position
or between two or more different extended positions, the eccentric adjustment body
71, 72 is advantageously intended to act in abutment against the perimeter wall 121,
131 of the containment space 120, 130 in order to adjust the position of the hinge
element 2, 3 with respect to the containment space 120, 130 and, consequently, the
relative position between panel 12 and frame 13.
[0044] Therefore, the containment space 120, 130 of the panel 12 and of the frame 13 advantageously
has dimensions substantially greater than the respective hinge element 2, 3 contained
at its interior. In particular, the containment space 120, 130 is advantageously obtained
via milling and is advantageously shaped in a manner such to leave a clearance at
least between the peripheral edge 21, 31 of the hinge element 2, 3 and the perimeter
wall 121, 131 of the containment space 120, 130. In accordance with the embodiment
solution visible in particular for example in figure 2, the eccentric adjustment bodies
71, 72 have substantially circular shape and are pivoted to the corresponding lateral
wing 40, 50 in an eccentric manner.
[0045] Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the present invention,
the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72 can have any other shape, e.g. oval or elliptical
shape.
[0046] In order to decrease the bulk of the hinge 1 itself, on the internal face 23, 33
or on the external face 22, 32 of at least one hinge element 2, 3, preferably on the
internal face 23, 33, is made at least one cavity 25, 35 in which the eccentric adjustment
body 71, 72 is housed.
[0047] Otherwise, in accordance with a non-illustrated embodiment variant, the cavity 25,
35 is made starting from the peripheral edge 21, 31 of the hinge element 2, 3 and
is obstructed on two sides by the external face 22, 32 and by the internal face 23,
33 of the hinge element 2, 3. In this manner, the eccentric adjustment body 71, 72
within the cavity 25, 35 is only visible if it projects from the peripheral edge 21,
31 in extended position, even if the hinge 1 is not mounted on the panel 12 or on
the frame 13.
[0048] As illustrated for example in figure 3, each eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 comprises
an eccentric adjustment head 70 and a substantially cylindrical pivoting portion 70',
placed advantageously protruding from the adjustment head 70. The pivoting portion
70' is mounted on the corresponding lateral wing 40, 50 by means of insertion in a
corresponding hole made on the lateral wing 40, 50 itself. For example, the pivoting
portion 70' can be maintained within the hole (advantageously through) by means of
fitting engagement or by means of the use of a fixing screw. Advantageously, connected
to at least one (and preferably to each) of the two hinge elements 2, 3 are at least
two corresponding adjustment bodies 71, 72.
[0049] Advantageously, the hinge 1, and in particular at least one of the two hinge elements
2, 3, comprises at least two first adjustment bodies 71 placed at the peripheral edge
21, 31 in opposite positions with respect to the extension axis T, T' of the hinge
element 2, 3.
[0050] In particular, the peripheral edge 21, 31 of the hinge element 2, 3 is provided,
advantageously at least at the respective lateral wings 40, 50, with opposite vertical
sides 26, 36, substantially parallel to the extension axis T, T'. Advantageously,
the first adjustment bodies 71 are placed at the aforesaid vertical sides 26, 36 of
the peripheral edge 21, 31.
[0051] In accordance with the preferred embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the hinge 1 is provided with two pairs of first adjustment bodies 71, preferably mounted
on the first hinge element 2, which are each mounted on a respective opposite lateral
wing 40 of the hinge element 2.
[0052] In this manner, it is possible to adjust the position of the hinge element 2 along
a direction that is orthogonal with respect to its extension axis T in order to approach
or space panel 12 and frame 13 on which the hinge elements 2, 3 are mounted.
[0053] Advantageously, the peripheral edge 21, 31 of at least one of the hinge elements
2, 3 is provided, advantageously at the respective lateral wings 40, 50, with opposite
end sides 41, 51 along the extension axis T, T', which are advantageously substantially
perpendicular to the extension axis T, T'.
[0054] Advantageously, in addition, the hinge comprises at least two second adjustment bodies
72, each placed at the aforesaid respective end side 41, 51.
[0055] Preferably, the second adjustment bodies 72 are aligned along the extension axis
T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3.
[0056] In accordance with the preferred embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the hinge 1 is provided with only one pair of second adjustment bodies 72, preferably
mounted on the second hinge element 3, each of which mounted on a respective opposite
lateral wing 50 of the hinge element 3.
[0057] Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the invention, the hinge
1 can be provided with more than two second adjustment bodies 72.
[0058] In this manner, it is possible to adjust the position of the hinge element 3 along
a direction parallel with respect to its extension axis T' in order to lift or lower
the panel 12 with respect to the frame 13.
[0059] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the first
hinge element 2 is provided with two pairs of first adjustment bodies 71.
[0060] In addition, the second hinge element 3 is advantageously provided with a pair of
second adjustment bodies 72.
[0061] Otherwise, in accordance with a non-illustrated embodiment variant of the invention,
the first and the second adjustment bodies 71, 72 are mounted respectively on the
second and on the first hinge element 3, 2, without departing from the protective
scope of the invention.
[0062] Otherwise, additionally, in accordance with further non-illustrated embodiment variants
of the invention, the first and the second adjustment bodies 71, 72 are only mounted
on the first hinge element 2 or only on the second hinge element 3.
[0063] In accordance with a different embodiment not illustrated in the enclosed figures,
at least one of the hinge elements 2, 3 is provided with only one eccentric adjustment
body 71, 72. For example, it is possible to arrange only one second adjustment body
72 on the second hinge element 3, in particular at the lower end side 51 of the latter.
[0064] By means of use of the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72, the hinge 1 is thus adjustable
in a simple and fast manner, by executing the rotation of the eccentric adjustment
bodies 71, 72 around the pivoting axis Z thereof, and bringing them to protrude from
the peripheral edge 21, 31 and to act advantageously against the perimeter wall 121,
131 of the containment space 120, 130.
[0065] In particular, the perimeter wall 121, 131 of at least one containment space 120,
130, preferably both, is provided with two opposite vertical surfaces 123, 133, parallel
to the extension axis T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3 and advantageously parallel
to the vertical sides 26, 36 of the peripheral edge 21, 31. Advantageously, the first
adjustment bodies 71 in at least one extended position act in abutment against the
aforesaid vertical surfaces 123, 133 of the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0066] In addition, the perimeter wall 121, 131 of at least one containment space 20, 130,
preferably of both, is advantageously provided with two opposite end surfaces 124,
134 (substantially in the case of the first embodiment), perpendicular to the extension
axis T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3 and advantageously opposite the end sides 41,
51 of the peripheral edge 21, 31. Advantageously, the second adjustment bodies 72
in at least one extended position act in abutment against the aforesaid end surfaces
124, 134 of the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0067] Advantageously, the hinge 1 comprises fixing means 91, 92 mechanically connected
to the first and to the second hinge element 2, 3 and arranged for fixing the latter
respectively to the panel 12 and to the frame 13, in particular in the position defined
by means of the eccentric adjustment body 71, 72. In order to maintain the hinge elements
2, 3 slidably associated with the panel 12 and with the frame 13, and in particular
to the corresponding containment spaces 120, 130, the hinge 1 is advantageously provided
with at least one elongated first guide seat 81, which is made on at least one of
the hinge elements 2, 3, preferably on its lateral wing 40, 50, and is extended along
a first adjustment direction Y substantially orthogonal to the extension axis T, T'
of the corresponding hinge element 2, 3.
[0068] In addition, the hinge 1 is advantageously provided with first fixing means 91, which
are placed to traverse the first guide seat 81 and are susceptible, when loosened,
to make the first guide seat 81 slide along them and, when tightened, to fix the hinge
element 2, 3 to the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0069] For example, the first fixing means 91 can comprise fixing screws 91', placed through
in the first guide seat 81 and intended to be screwed to the corresponding panel 12
or frame 13 and in particular to the bottom wall 122, 132 of the corresponding containment
space 120, 130.
[0070] In operation, the first fixing means 91 are completely tightened with a pre-established
torque in order to operate, by acting in abutment with a head portion 91" against
the external face 22, 32 of the hinge element 2, 3, a seal via friction between the
internal face 23, 33 of the hinge element 2, 3 and the bottom wall 122, 132 of the
containment space 120, 130. Otherwise, in order to modify the position of the hinge
1, the first fixing means 91 are advantageously loosened in order to allow free movement
of the first guide seat 81 and hence the relative movement between the first fixing
means 91 and the corresponding hinge element 2, 3. With the first fixing means 91
loosened, it is possible to act on the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72, in particular
on the first adjustment bodies 71, by executing the rotation therefore in order to
move the hinge 1 along the first adjustment direction Y. Advantageously, in addition,
the hinge 1 is provided with at least one elongated second guide seat 82, which is
made on at least one of the hinge elements 2, 3, preferably on its lateral wing 40,
50, and is extended along a second adjustment direction Y' substantially parallel
to the extension axis T, T' of the corresponding hinge element 2, 3.
[0071] In addition, the hinge 1 is advantageously provided with second fixing means 92,
which are placed to traverse the second guide seat 82 and are susceptible, when loosened,
to make the second guide seat 82 slide along them and, when tightened, to fix said
hinge element 2, 3 to the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0072] For example, the second fixing means 92, like the first fixing means 91, can comprise
fixing screws 92', placed through in the second guide seat 82 and intended to be screwed
to the corresponding panel 12 or frame 13 and in particular to the bottom wall 122,
132 of the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0073] In operation, the second fixing means 92 are completely tightened with a pre-established
torque in order to operate, by acting in abutment with a head portion 92" against
the external face 22, 32 of the hinge element 2, 3, a seal via friction between the
internal face 23, 33 of the hinge element 2, 3 and the bottom wall 122, 132 of the
containment space 120, 130. Otherwise, in order to modify the position of the hinge
1, the second fixing means 92 are advantageously loosened in order to free the movement
of the second guide seat 82 and thus the relative movement between the second fixing
means 92 and the corresponding hinge element 2, 3. With the second fixing means 92
loosened, it is possible to act on the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72, in particular
on the second adjustment bodies 72, by executing the rotation thereof in order to
move the hinge 1 along the second adjustment direction Y'.
[0074] In accordance with the preferred embodiment, illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the hinge 1 is provided with two first guide seats 81 made on the first hinge element
2, and in particular each on a corresponding lateral wing 40, in order to adjust the
first hinge element 1 along the first adjustment direction Y.
[0075] Advantageously, in addition, the hinge is provided with two second guide seats 82
made on the second hinge element 3, and in particular each on a corresponding lateral
wing 50, in order to adjust the second hinge element 3 along the second adjustment
direction Y'.
[0076] More in detail, the guide seats 81, 82 are shaped in the form of through holes placed
along the respective adjustment directions Y, Y' and arranged for the passage of the
fixing means 91, 92.
[0077] In accordance with an embodiment not illustrated in the enclosed figures, the hinge
1 can be provided with further adjustment systems, for example in order to adjust
the position of the articulation means 6 with respect to the hinge elements 2, 3,
which are of the type known in the field and therefore will not be described in detail.
[0078] Hereinbelow, two different embodiments of hinges 1 will be described of which a first
is concealed, illustrated in figures 1-10, and a second is more conventional, with
bodies pivoted by a visible protruding pin, illustrated in figures 11-14.
[0079] In accordance with the first embodiment illustrated in figures 1-10 the hinge 1 is
of concealed type and provides that the hinge elements 2, 3 comprise hulls 2', 3'
of elongated shape, one fixed to the panel 12 and the other fixed to the frame 13
and embedded within the respective containment spaces 120, 130, and articulation bodies
2", 3" housed within the housing seats 24, 34 of central seats 4, 5 made in the hull
2', 3' and to which the articulation means 6 are connected.
[0080] More in detail, each hull 2', 3' terminates, at its ends, with the abovementioned
two lateral wings 40, 50, which are advantageously extended starting from respective
ends 4', 5' of the central seat 4, 5. In accordance with this abovementioned embodiment
at least one eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 is placed at at least one of the lateral
wings 40, 50.
[0081] The articulation means 6 are per se well known to the man skilled in the art and
therefore they will not be described in detail hereinbelow.
[0082] Advantageously, in accordance with this embodiment of concealed hinge 1, the articulation
means 6 comprise multiple arms 61 connected to each other by means of connection pins
62 parallel to the rotation axis X.
[0083] In particular, the kinematic mechanism of the articulation means 6 is adapted to
allow the movement of the hinge elements 2, 3 between the closed position and the
open position with the rotation axis X which is movable on a plane orthogonal to the
rotation axis X itself, advantageously in order to allow the articulation means 6
to return in the housing seats 24, 34 of the hinge elements 2, 3 when the concealed
hinge 1 is in closed position.
[0084] In the closed position of the first hinge element 2 and of the second hinge element
3, the housing seats 24, 34 receive at their interior, at least partially, the articulation
means 6, while in the open position the articulation means 6 are at least partially
extracted from the housing seats 24, 34.
[0085] Each central seat 4, 5 of each hull 2', 3' appears as a box-like body provided with
an open side (at the respective external face 22, 32 of the respective hinge element
2, 3) defining a passage for the traversing of the articulation means 6.
[0086] In accordance with the second embodiment illustrated in figures 11-14 the two hinge
elements 2, 3 are made from two plates elongated along the extension axes T, T' which
define, in the central part, the two articulation bodies 2", 3" and at the opposite
ends the two lateral wings 40, 50, which must be intended extended from the end up
to substantially a third of the longitudinal extension of the relative hinge element
2, 3. The articulation means 6 are connected to the two articulation bodies and advantageously
comprise projecting plates, rotatably connected to each other by means of bodies with
bushing form pivoted through a central pin 62, which defines the rotation axis X of
the hinge 1.
[0087] Also forming the object of the present invention is a frame-panel assembly 10 for
closing a space or a wall opening, preferably comprising the above-described hinge
1, regarding which the same reference numbers will be maintained for the sake of description
simplicity, and regarding which both embodiments are referred to. Still for the sake
of description simplicity, the main characteristics of the hinge 1, already described
above, will still be used with reference to the assembly 10.
[0088] The frame-panel assembly 10 according to the invention is intended to be used in
particular in windows/doors/shutters, e.g. doors or windows, or furniture pieces in
order to close the opening defined advantageously by the frame 13 itself.
[0089] The frame-panel assembly 10, object of the invention comprises a panel 12 and a frame
13, each of which provided with a containment space 120, 130 delimited at least by
a perimeter wall 121, 131 and by a bottom wall 122, 132. For example, the panel 12
and/or the frame 13 can be made, in a manner per se known in the field, by means of
beams or sections made of wood or metal and can be advantageously provided with a
hinging surface 12', 13', on which the corresponding containment space 120, 130 is
made.
[0090] The frame-panel assembly 10 comprises, in addition, a hinge 1 of the type described
above in accordance with the different embodiments, which is placed to connect the
panel 12 and the frame 13 and comprising a first hinge element 2 and a second hinge
element 3, each of which provided with a main extension along an extension axis T,
T' and is advantageously provided with two lateral wings 40, 50 extended along the
corresponding extension axis T, T'.
[0091] In addition, each hinge element is embedded in the containment space 120, 130 respectively
of the panel 12 and of the frame 13 and is perimetrically delimited by a peripheral
edge 21, 31.
[0092] More in detail, each hinge element 2, 3 is advantageously provided with an external
face 22, 32 and with an opposite internal face 23, 33 placed in the respective containment
space 120, 130. In particular, at least one between the external face 22, 32 and the
internal face 23, 33 is delimited by the aforesaid peripheral edge 21, 31.
[0093] In accordance with a preferred but non-limiting embodiment and regarding which reference
will be made hereinbelow for merely exemplifying purposes, the first hinge element
2 is embedded in the panel 12 of the window/door/shutter (or of the furniture piece)
and the second hinge element 3 is embedded in the frame 13 of the window/door/shutter
(or of the furniture piece) itself.
[0094] Otherwise, in accordance with a further embodiment, the first hinge element 2 can
be advantageously embedded within the frame 13 of the window/door/shutter and the
second hinge element 3 can be embedded within the panel 12 of the window/door/shutter
itself, without departing from the protective scope of the present finding.
[0095] In accordance with the first embodiment illustrated in figures 1-10, the hinge 1
of the assembly 10 is of concealed type and provides that the hinge elements 2, 3
comprise hulls 2', 3' of elongated shape, one fixed to the panel 12 and the other
to the frame 13 and embedded within the respective containment spaces 120, 130, and
an articulation body 2", 3", housed within the housing seats 24, 34 of central seats
4, 5 made in the hull 2', 3' and to which articulation means 6 are connected. More
in detail, each hull 2', 3' terminates at its ends with the abovementioned two lateral
wings 40, 50, which are advantageously extended starting from respective ends 4',
5' of the central seat 4, 5. In accordance with this abovementioned embodiment at
least one eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 is placed at at least one of the lateral
wings 40, 50.
[0096] The articulation means 6 are per se well known to the man skilled in the art and
therefore they will not be described in detail hereinbelow.
[0097] For example, with reference to this embodiment of concealed hinge illustrated in
the enclosed figures, the articulation means 6 comprise multiple arms 61 that are
connected to each other by means of connection pins 62 parallel to the rotation axis
X.
[0098] In particular, the kinematic mechanism of the articulation means 6 is adapted to
allow the movement of the hinge elements 2, 3 between the closed position and the
open position with the rotation axis X which is movable on a plane orthogonal to the
rotation axis X itself, in order to advantageously allow the articulation means 6
to return within the housing seats 24, 34 of the hinge elements 2, 3 when the concealed
hinge 1 is in closed position.
[0099] In the closed position of the first hinge element 2 and of the second hinge element
3, the housing seats 24, 34 receive at their interior, at least partially, the articulation
means 6, while in the open position the articulation means 6 are at least partially
extracted from the housing seats 24, 34.
[0100] Each central seat 4, 5 of each hull 2', 3' appears as a box-like body provided with
an open side (at the respective external face 22, 32 of the respective hinge element
2, 3) defining a passage for the traversing of the articulation means 6.
[0101] In accordance with the second embodiment illustrated in figures 11-14, the two hinge
elements 2, 3 are made from two plates elongated along the extension axes T, T' which
define, in the central part, the two articulation bodies 2", 3" and at the opposite
ends the two lateral wings 40, 50, which must be intended extended from the end up
to substantially a third of the longitudinal extension of the relative hinge element
2, 3. The articulation means 6 are connected to the two articulation bodies and advantageously
comprise protruding plates that are rotatably connected to each other by means of
bodies with bushing form pivoted through a central pin 62, which defines the rotation
axis X of the hinge 1.
[0102] In accordance with the idea underlying the present invention, the hinge 1 of the
frame-panel assembly 10 comprises at least one eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 mechanically
connected to at least one of the hinge elements 2, 3, advantageously connected to
at least one lateral wing 40, 50 of at least one of the hinge elements 2, 3.
[0103] In addition, the aforesaid eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 is susceptible of being
moved between at least one retracted position and at least one extended position,
and in such positions the eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 projects from the corresponding
peripheral edge 21, 31 to a different extent and is susceptible of acting against
perimeter wall 121, 131 of the containment space 120, 130 in order to adjust the position
of the hinge element 2, 3 with respect to the corresponding containment space 120,
130.
[0104] More in detail, the eccentric adjustment body 71, 72 of the hinge 1 is rotatably
movable between the retracted position and the extended position by means of rotation
around a pivoting axis Z thereof, which is preferably substantially orthogonal to
the external face 22, 32 or to the internal face 23, 33 of the respective hinge element
2, 3 and/or advantageously orthogonal to the lying plane of the lateral wing 40, 50.
[0105] In particular, in the movement between the retracted position and the extended position
or between two or more different extended positions, the eccentric adjustment body
71, 72 acts against the perimeter wall 121, 131 of the containment space 120, 130
in order to adjust the position of the hinge element 2, 3 with respect to the containment
space 120, 130 and, consequently, the relative position between panel 12 and frame
13.
[0106] Therefore, the containment space 120, 130 of the panel 12 or of the frame 13 advantageously
has greater size than the respective hinge element 2, 3 contained at its interior.
In particular, the containment space 120, 130 is advantageously obtained via milling
and is advantageously shaped in a manner such to leave a clearance at least between
the peripheral edge 21, 31 of the hinge element 2, 3 and the perimeter wall 121, 131
of the containment space 120, 130.
[0107] In particular, the perimeter wall 121, 131 of at least one containment space 120,
130, preferably both, is provided with two opposite vertical surfaces 123, 133, parallel
to the extension axis T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3. Advantageously, the extension
of the vertical surfaces 123, 133 parallel to the extension axis T, T' is greater
than the corresponding extension of the hinge element 2, 3, so as to allow the adjustment
parallel to the extension axis T, T' itself.
[0108] In addition, the perimeter wall 121, 131 of at least one containment space 120, 130,
preferably both, is advantageously provided with two opposite end surfaces 124, 134
(substantially horizontal in the case of the first embodiment), perpendicular to the
extension axis T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3. Advantageously, the extension of the
end surfaces 124, 134 perpendicular to the extension axis T, T' is greater than the
corresponding extension of the hinge element 2, 3 along the perpendicular direction,
so as to allow the adjustment perpendicular to the extension axis T, T' itself. Advantageously,
the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72 are of the type already described above and
therefore they will not be described more in detail hereinbelow.
[0109] Advantageously, the hinge 1 of the frame-panel assembly 10, and in particular at
least one of the two hinge elements 2, 3, comprises at least two first adjustment
bodies 71 placed at the peripheral edge 21, 31 in opposite positions with respect
to the extension axis T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3. In particular, the peripheral
edge 21, 31 of the hinge element 2, 3 is advantageously provided, at least at the
respective lateral wings 40, 50, with opposite vertical sides 26, 36, substantially
parallel to the extension axis T, T'. Advantageously, the first adjustment bodies
71 are placed at the aforesaid vertical sides 26, 36 of the peripheral edge 21, 31.
[0110] In accordance with the preferred embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the hinge 1 is provided with two pairs of first adjustment bodies 71, preferably mounted
on the first hinge element 2, which are each mounted on a respective opposite lateral
wing 40 of the hinge element 2.
[0111] In this manner, it is possible to adjust the position of the hinge element 2 along
a direction that is orthogonal with respect to its extension axis T in order to approach
or space panel 12 and frame 13 on which the hinge elements 2, 3 are mounted. Advantageously,
the first adjustment bodies 71 in at least one extended position act in abutment against
the aforesaid vertical surfaces 123, 133 of the corresponding containment space 120,
130.
[0112] Advantageously, the peripheral edge 21, 31 of at least one of the hinge elements
2, 3 is advantageously provided, at the respective lateral wings 40, 50, with opposite
end sides 41, 51, along the extension axis T, T', which are advantageously substantially
perpendicular to the extension axis T, T'.
[0113] Advantageously, in addition, the hinge 1 comprises at least two second adjustment
bodies 72 each placed at the aforesaid respective end side 41, 51.
[0114] Preferably, the second adjustment bodies 72 are aligned along the extension axis
T, T' of the hinge element 2, 3.
[0115] In accordance with the preferred embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the hinge 1 is provided with only one pair of second adjustment bodies 72, preferably
mounted on the second hinge element 3, each of which mounted on a respective opposite
lateral wing 50 of the hinge element 3.
[0116] Of course, without departing from the protective scope of the invention, the hinge
1 can be provided with more than two second adjustment bodies 72.
[0117] In this manner, it is possible to adjust the position of the hinge element 2, 3 along
a direction that is parallel with respect to its extension axis T, T' in order to
raise or lower the panel 12 with respect to the frame 13 on which the hinge elements
2, 3 are mounted. Advantageously, the second adjustment bodies 72 in at least one
extended position act in abutment against the aforesaid end surfaces 124, 134 of the
corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0118] In accordance with the embodiment illustrated in the enclosed figures, the first
hinge element 2 is provided with two pairs of first adjustment bodies 71.
[0119] In addition, the second hinge element 3 is advantageously provided with a pair of
second adjustment bodies 72.
[0120] Otherwise, in accordance with a non-illustrated embodiment variant of the invention,
the first and the second adjustment bodies 71, 72 are mounted respectively on the
second and on the first hinge element 3, 2, without departing from the protective
scope of the invention.
[0121] Otherwise, in addition, in accordance with further non-illustrated embodiment variants
of the invention, the first and the second adjustment bodies 71, 72 are only mounted
on the first hinge element 2 or only on the second hinge element 3.
[0122] By means of the use of the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72, the hinge 1 is thus
adjustable in a simple and fast manner, by executing the rotation of the eccentric
adjustment bodies 71, 72 around the pivoting axis Z thereof and bringing them to protrude
from the peripheral edge 21, 31 and to advantageously act against the perimeter wall
121, 131 of the containment space 120, 130.
[0123] In order to maintain the hinge elements 2, 3 slidably associated with the panel 12
and with the frame 13, and in particular with the corresponding containment spaces
120, 130, the hinge 1 is advantageously provided with at least one elongated first
guide seat 81, which is made on at least one of the hinge elements 2, 3, preferably
on the lateral wing 40, 50, and is extended along a first adjustment direction Y substantially
orthogonal to the extension axis T, T' of the corresponding hinge element 2, 3.
[0124] In addition, the hinge 1 is advantageously provided with first fixing means 91, which
are placed to traverse the first guide seat 81 and are susceptible, when loosened,
to make the first guide seat 81 slide along them and, when tightened, to fix the hinge
element 2, 3 to the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0125] For example, the first fixing means 91 can comprise fixing screws 91', placed through
in the first guide seat 81 and intended to be screwed to the corresponding panel 12
or frame 13 and in particular to the bottom wall 122, 132 of the corresponding containment
space 120, 130. Advantageously, moreover, the hinge 1 is provided with at least one
elongated second guide seat 82, which is made on at least one of the hinge elements
2, 3, preferably on the lateral wing 40, 50, and is extended along a second adjustment
direction Y' substantially parallel to the extension axis T, T' of the corresponding
hinge element 2, 3.
[0126] In addition, the hinge 1 is advantageously provided with second fixing means 92,
which are placed to traverse the second guide seat 82 and are susceptible, when loosened,
to make the second guide seat 82 slide along them and, when tightened, to fix the
hinge element 2, 3 to the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0127] For example, the second fixing means 92, like the first fixing means 91, can comprise
fixing screws 92', placed through in the second guide seat 82 and intended to be screwed
to the corresponding panel 12 or frame 13 and in particular to the bottom wall 122,
132 of the corresponding containment space 120, 130.
[0128] In accordance with the preferred embodiment, illustrated in the enclosed figures,
the hinge 1 is provided with two first guide seats 81 made on the first hinge element
2, and in particular each on a corresponding lateral wing 40, for adjusting the first
hinge element 2 along the first adjustment direction Y.
[0129] Advantageously, moreover, the hinge 1 is provided with two second guide seats 82
made on the second hinge element 3, and in particular each on a corresponding lateral
wing 50, for adjusting the second hinge element 3 along the second adjustment direction
Y'.
[0130] More in detail, the guide seats 81, 82 are shaped in the form of through slots placed
along the respective adjustment directions Y, Y' and arranged for the passage of the
fixing means 91, 92. Also forming the object of the invention is a process for adjusting
the frame-panel assembly 10, object of the above-described invention, regarding which
the same references will be maintained for the sake of description simplicity.
[0131] Advantageously, the process is intended to be employed in order to adjust the relative
position between panel 12 and frame 13, by acting on the hinge 1 placed to connect
them and in particular by modifying the relative position between at least one of
the hinge elements 2, 3 and the corresponding containment space 120, 130 made on the
panel 12 or on the frame 13.
[0132] In accordance with the idea underlying the present invention, the process comprises
a step of loosening the fixing means, in which the first or second fixing means 91,
92 are loosened in order to allow the movement of the hinge element 2, 3 along the
first or second adjustment direction Y, Y'. Advantageously, in the loosening step,
the first fixing means 91 are loosened in order to allow free movement of the first
guide seat 81 and thus the relative movement between the first fixing means 91 and
the corresponding hinge element 2, 3.
[0133] Advantageously, in addition, the second fixing means 92 are loosened in order to
allow free movement of the second guide seat 82 and hence the relative movement between
the second fixing means 92 and the corresponding hinge element 2, 3.
[0134] According to the invention, the process also comprises an adjustment step, in which
at least one of the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72 is moved between at least one
retracted position and at least one extended position, and in such positions the eccentric
adjustment body 71, 72 projects from the corresponding peripheral edge 21, 31 to a
different extent, and acts in abutment against the perimeter wall 121, 131 of the
corresponding containment space 120, 130, moving the hinge element 2, 3 along the
first or the second adjustment direction Y, Y', preferably into a new desired adjustment
position.
[0135] Therefore, with the first fixing means 91 loosened, it is possible to act on the
first adjustment bodies 71, executing the rotation thereof in order to move the hinge
1 along the first adjustment direction Y.
[0136] In addition, with the second fixing means 92 loosened, it is possible to act on the
second adjustment bodies 72, executing the rotation thereof in order to move the hinge
1 along the second adjustment direction Y'.
[0137] For example, figures 7-10 illustrate two exemplifying adjustment positions of the
frame-panel assembly 10, in which the passage between the first and the second position
is obtained by means of rotation of the eccentric adjustment bodies 71, 72 in the
adjustment step.
[0138] In particular, in a first adjustment position illustrated in figures 7 and 8, the
first adjustment bodies 71 mounted on the first hinge element 2 are placed in a retracted
position, in which they partially protrude from the peripheral edge 21. In such first
position, the first fixing means 91 are placed in a substantially central position
within the first guide seat 81 and the first hinge element 2 is placed centrally within
the containment space 120 of the panel 12 with respect to the first adjustment direction
Y.
[0139] In addition, in the first adjustment position illustrated in figures 7 and 8, the
second adjustment bodies 72 mounted on the second hinge element 3 are placed in a
retracted position, in which they partially protrude from the peripheral edge 31.
In such first configuration the second fixing means 92 are placed in a central position
within the second guide seat 82 and the second hinge element 3 is placed centrally
within the containment space 130 of the frame 13 with respect to the second adjustment
direction Y'.
[0140] In accordance with a second adjustment position illustrated in figures 9 and 10,
two of the first adjustment bodies 71 mounted on the first hinge element 2 are placed
in a completely retracted position, in which they are completely contained within
the peripheral edge 21 and the other two first adjustment bodies 71 are placed in
extended position, protruding with their maximum extension from the peripheral edge
21 of the first hinge element 2, and in particular protruding from one of the vertical
sides 26 of the peripheral edge 21. In such second position, the first fixing means
91 are placed in an end position within the first guide seat 81 and the first hinge
element 2 is placed adjacent to a vertical surface 123 of the containment space 120
of the panel 12.
[0141] In addition, in the second adjustment position illustrated in figures 9 and 10, one
of the second adjustment bodies 72 mounted on the second hinge element 3 is placed
in a completely retracted position, in which it is completely contained within the
peripheral edge 31, and the other second adjustment body 72 is placed in extended
position, protruding with the maximum extension from the peripheral edge 31 of the
second hinge element 3. In such second position the second fixing means 92 are placed
in an end position within the second guide seat 82 and the second hinge element 3
is placed adjacent to a horizontal surface 134 of the containment space 130 of the
frame 13.
[0142] The process according to the invention comprises, in addition, a step of tightening
the aforesaid fixing means, in which the first or second fixing means 91, 92 are tightened
in order to newly fix the hinge element 2, 3 to the containment space 120, 130, advantageously
in the new position achieved with the adjustment step.
[0143] In particular, in the tightening step, the first fixing means 91 are advantageously
completely tightened with a pre-established torque in order to operate, by acting
in abutment with a head portion 91" against the external face 22, 32 of the hinge
element 2, 3, a seal via friction between the internal face 23, 33 of the hinge element
2, 3 and the bottom wall 122, 132 of the containment space 120, 130.
[0144] Advantageously, in addition, the second fixing means 92 are completely tightened
with a pre-established torque in order to operate, by acting in abutment with a head
portion 92" against the external face 22, 32 of the hinge element 2, 3, a seal via
friction between the internal face 23, 33 of the hinge element 2, 3 and the bottom
wall 122, 132 of the containment space 120, 130.
[0145] The invention thus conceived therefore attains the pre-established objects.
1. Hinge (1) in particular for windows/doors/shutters or furniture pieces, intended to
rotatably connect together a panel (12) and a frame (13), said hinge (1) comprising:
- a first hinge element (2) and a second hinge element (3), and each of which:
- is provided with a main extension along an extension axis (T, T');
- is intended to be embedded in a containment space (120, 130) respectively of a panel
(12) and of a frame (13) delimited at least by a perimeter wall (121, 131) and by
a bottom wall (122, 123); and
- is perimetrically delimited by a peripheral edge (21, 31);
- articulation means (6), which rotatably connect said first hinge element (2) and
said second hinge element (3) around a rotation axis (X), substantially parallel to
said extension axes (T, T'), in order to move said hinge elements (2, 3) between a
closed position and an open position;
said hinge (1) being
characterized in that it comprises at least one eccentric adjustment body (71, 72) mechanically connected to at least
one of said hinge elements (2, 3), and said eccentric adjustment body (71, 72) is
susceptible of being moved between at least one retracted position and at least one
extended position, and in said positions said eccentric adjustment body (71, 72) projects
from the corresponding peripheral edge (21, 31) to a different extent and is susceptible
of acting against the perimeter wall (121, 131) of said containment space (120, 130),
in order to adjust the position of said first and/or second hinge element (2, 3) with
respect to the respective containment space (120, 130).
2. Hinge (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said eccentric adjustment body (71, 72) is rotatably movable between said retracted
position and said extended position by means of rotation around a pivoting axis (Z)
thereof.
3. Hinge (1) according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that it comprises at least two first adjustment bodies (71) of said eccentric adjustment
bodies (71, 72) placed at the peripheral edge (21, 31) in opposite positions with
respect to said extension axis (T, T').
4. Hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the peripheral edge (21, 31) of at least one of said hinge elements (2, 3) is provided
with opposite end sides (41, 51) along said extension axis (T, T') and in that said hinge (1) comprises at least two second adjustment bodies (72) of said eccentric
adjustment bodies (71, 72), each placed at the respective said end side (41, 51).
5. Hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it is provided with:
- at least one elongated first guide seat (81), which is made on at least one of said
hinge elements (2, 3) and is extended along a first adjustment direction (Y) substantially
orthogonal to said extension axis (T, T') of the corresponding said hinge element
(2, 3);
- first fixing means (91), which are placed to traverse said first guide seat (81)
and are susceptible, when loosened, to make said first guide seat (81) slide along
them and, when tightened, to fix said hinge element (2, 3) to the corresponding said
containment space (120, 130).
6. Hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that it is provided with:
- at least one elongated second guide seat (82), which is made on at least one of
said hinge elements (2, 3) and is extended along a second adjustment direction (Y')
substantially parallel to said extension axis (T, T') of the corresponding said hinge
element (2, 3);
- second fixing means (92), which are placed to traverse said second guide seat (82)
and are susceptible, when loosened, to make said second guide seat (82) slide along
them and, when tightened, to fix said hinge element (2, 3) to the corresponding said
containment space (120, 130).
7. Hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that each of said first hinge element (2) and second hinge element (3) is provided with
two lateral wings (40, 50) extended along the corresponding said extension axis (T,
T'), wherein at least one of said eccentric adjustment bodies (71, 72) is provided
at at least one lateral wing (40, 50) of at least one of said hinge elements (2, 3).
8. Frame-panel assembly (10) for closing a space or a wall opening, which comprises:
- a panel (12) and a frame (13), each of which provided with a containment space (120,
130) delimited at least by a perimeter wall (121, 131) and by a bottom wall (122,
123);
- a hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, which is placed to connect
said panel (12) and frame (13); wherein each of said first hinge element (2) and said
second hinge element (3) is embedded in the containment space (120, 130) respectively
of said panel (12) and of said frame (13).
9. Frame-panel assembly (10) according to claim 8, characterized in that the eccentric adjustment body (71, 72) of said hinge (1) is rotatably movable between
said retracted position and said extended position by means of rotation around a pivoting
axis (Z) thereof.
10. Frame-panel assembly (10) according to claim 8 or 9, characterized in that said hinge (1) comprises at least two first adjustment bodies (71) of said eccentric
adjustment bodies (71, 72) placed at the peripheral edge (21, 31) in opposite positions
with respect to said extension axis (T, T').
11. Frame-panel assembly (10) according to any one of the claims from 8 to 10, characterized in that the peripheral edge (21, 31) of at least one of said hinge elements (2, 3) is provided
with opposite end sides (41, 51) along said extension axis (T, T') and in that said hinge (1) comprises at least two second adjustment bodies (72) of said eccentric
adjustment bodies (71, 72), each placed at the respective said end side (41, 51).
12. Frame-panel assembly (10) according to any one of the claims from 8 to 11,
characterized in that said hinge (1) is provided with:
- at least one elongated first guide seat (81), which is made on at least one of said
hinge elements (2, 3) and is extended along a first adjustment direction (Y) substantially
orthogonal to said extension axis (T, T') of the corresponding said hinge element
(2, 3);
- first fixing means (91), which are placed to traverse said first guide seat (81),
are susceptible, when loosened, to make said first guide seat (81) slide along them
and, when tightened, to fix said hinge element (2, 3) to the corresponding said containment
space (120, 130).
13. Frame-panel assembly (10) according to any one of the claims from 8 to 12,
characterized in that said hinge (1) is provided with:
- at least one elongated second guide seat (82), which is made on at least one of
said hinge elements (2, 3) and is extended along a second adjustment direction (Y')
substantially parallel to said extension axis (T, T') of the corresponding said hinge
element (2, 3);
- second fixing means (92), which are placed to traverse said second guide seat (82)
and are susceptible, when loosened, to make said second guide seat (82) slide along
them and, when tightened, to fix said hinge element (2, 3) to the corresponding said
containment space (120, 130).
14. Process for adjusting a frame-panel assembly (10) according to claim 12 or 13,
characterized in that it comprises the following steps:
- a step of loosening the fixing means, wherein said first or second fixing means
(91, 92) are loosened in order to allow the movement of said hinge element (2, 3)
along said first or second adjustment direction (Y, Y');
- an adjustment step, wherein at least one of said eccentric adjustment bodies (71,
72) is moved between at least one retracted position and at least one extended position,
and in said positions said eccentric adjustment body (71, 72) projects from the corresponding
peripheral edge (21, 31) to a different extent, and acts in abutment against the perimeter
wall (121, 131) of the corresponding said containment space (120, 130), moving said
hinge element (2, 3) along said first or second adjustment direction (Y, Y');
- a step of tightening said fixing means, wherein said first or second fixing means
(91, 92) are tightened in order to newly fix said hinge element (2, 3) to said containment
space (120, 130).