TECHNOLOGICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure is generally in the field of furniture. More particularly
the disclosure concerns cabinets, and in particular with a cabinet fitted with a hinged
door, a hinged door system for a cabinet, and a hinge therefor.
[0002] The term
'cabinet' is used herein in its broad sense, and denotes any storage/display furniture article
configured with one or more hingedly articulated doors.
BACKGROUND ART
[0003] References considered to be relevant as background to the presently disclosed subject
matter are listed below:
[0004] Acknowledgement of the above references herein is not to be inferred as meaning that
these are in any way relevant to the patentability of the presently disclosed subject
matter.
BACKGROUND
[0005] A myriad of door hinges are known in the field of carpentry and furniture building.
Those fall under different categories, one of which is directed to hinges configured
for use with so-called '
full overlay cabinets', also known as
'Euro-style cabinets' and as
'frameless cabinets'. Frameless cabinets refer to cabinets without a face frame, wherein only the 'box'
exists, namely side walls, a top wall and a bottom wall, and wherein the doors are
attached directly to the side walls.
[0006] US6,401,298 discloses a furniture hinge that comprises a hinge casing and a hinge arm, each adapted
to be mounted on different furniture parts and connected by means of hinge links,
and a pressure spring acting on one hinge link. The pressure spring is a leg spring
which is mounted on a hinge axle connecting a hinge link to the hinge arm.
[0007] US 10,060,169 discloses a furniture hinge that includes an arm member, a casing, an inner link,
an outer link, and a resilient device. The arm member includes at least one wall.
The wall includes a first mounting structure. The casing can be opened and closed
with respect to the arm member. Each of the inner link and the outer link has two
end portions respectively and pivotally connected to the arm member and the casing
via shafts. The resilient device provides a resilient force acting between the casing
and the arm member and includes a second mounting structure to be mounted to the first
mounting structure.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
[0008] According to a first aspect of the disclosure there is a frameless cabinet comprising
at least one side wall, a top base and a bottom base, and at least one door hingedly
articulated to the side wall by at least one hinge; said hinge comprises a cabinet
wall articulation member configured with a furniture wall mounting surface articulated
at a front portion of the side wall; and a door articulation member comprising a hinge
cup articulated at a hinge stile of the door and; a first arc-shaped link having a
first end pivotally articulated at the hinge cup, and a second end pivotally articulated
at a front end portion of the cabinet wall articulation member; a second arc-shaped
link disposed external to said first link and having a first end pivotally articulated
adjacent said first end of said first link, and a second end pivotally articulated
to the cabinet wall articulation member at a said front end portion; and wherein the
door is swingable with respect to said side wall between an open position and a closed
position, wherein at the closed position the first link and the second link define
a cup space within the hinge cup, wherein a front edge portion of the side wall and
at least a fore end of said front end portion projects into the cup space.
[0009] According to a second aspect of the disclosure there is a hinge for a cabinet door,
the hinge comprising a cabinet wall articulation member configured with a furniture
wall mounting surface; and a door articulation member pivotally articulated to the
cabinet wall articulation member by a first link and a second link, the hinge having
an open position and a closed position; said door articulation member comprising a
hinge cup, with first ends of the first link and the second link being pivotally articulated
at the hinge cup; and second ends of the first link and the second link being pivotally
articulated at a front end portion of the cabinet wall articulation member; the first
link and the second link are arc-shaped, and, when at the closed position, define
a cabinet side-wall edge receiving cup space within the hinge cup.
[0010] The arrangement is such that at the closed position a portion of a hinge stile of
the door can overlap an edge portion of the side wall of the cabinet.
[0011] The term
'overlap' as used herein the specification and claims suggests that at a closed position of
the door, a wall edge portion of the cabinet projects within a longitudinal groove
configured at an inside surface of the door, along a respective edge portion thereof,
whereby said wall edge portion is embraced by the door portion, though not being in
surface contact. Hereinafter the terms
overlap and
embrace may be used interchangeably, within the context.
[0012] The cabinet according to the present disclosure is a frameless-type cabinet, i.e.
a cabinet devoid of a face frame, and respectively, the hinge according to the disclosure
is configured for use with a frameless cabinet.
[0013] Herein the specification and claims the terms
'open position' and
'closed position' are interchangeable with the respective terms
'fully open position' and
'fully closed position', of the hinge and a door articulable thereto, respectively.
[0014] Any one or more of the following features, designs and configuration can be applied
to any one or more of the aspects and embodiments of the present disclosure, separately
or in various combinations thereof:
- The hinge can be biased into respective end positions, between a fully closed position
and a fully open position, by a biasing member bearing at one end against a wall portion
of the cabinet wall articulation member and at an opposite end against an extension
lever portion adjacent the second end of the second arc-shaped link;
- At the fully closed position the front edge of the side wall of the cabinet can project
into an inside surface of the door;
- At the closed position the frontend portion of the cabinet wall articulation member
can project into an inside surface of the door;
- At the closed position an inside surface of the door can extend inside of a front
edge of the side wall of the cabinet;
- At the closed position an inside side edge of the door of the cabinet can extend inside
of a front edge of the side wall, at an external surface of said side wall;
- At the closed position the front edge of the side wall is embraced by the first link
within the receiving space of the hinge cup;
- At the closed position the first end of the first link can be disposed adjacent an
external surface of the side wall of the cabinet;
- At the closed position the first link can be disposed in close proximity with a front
edge of the side wall of the cabinet, wherein the first end of the first link disposed
adjacent an external surface of the side wall, and the second end of the first link
disposed adjacent an inside surface of the side wall;
- At a fully open position a side edge of the door of the cabinet displaces away from
a front edge of the side wall of the cabinet;
- At a fully open position the first end of the first link extends at a plane parallel
between the furniture wall mounting surface and an outside surface of the side wall;
- At a fully open position the first end of the second link extends at a plane parallel
between the furniture wall mounting surface and an outside surface of the side wall;
- At a fully open position the first end of the second link extends spaced from the
front edge of the side wall;
- At a fully open position the first link and the second link bear against one another,
thereby preventing further opening of the door;
- At the closed position the front edge portion of the cabinet side wall projects into
a concavity of the first link, between the first end and the second end of said first
link;
- At the closed position the front end portion of the cabinet wall articulation member
projects into the cup space;
- At the closed position at least the first ling embraces at least a front edge portion
of the side wall of the cabinet;
- The cup space has a concave cross-section with a longitudinal axis extending parallel
with pivot axis of the first link and the second link, said cup space extending from
an inside door surface and configured for accommodating, at the closed position, the
two links and a front edge portion of the side wall of the cabinet;
- The door can be configured with one or both of a top recessed edge and a bottom recessed
edge, wherein at a closed position of the door said top recessed edge and bottom recessed
edge embrace a respective front edge of a top base and a bottom base of the cabinet;
- The cabinet wall articulation member and the door articulation member can be made
of molded plastic material;
- The first link and the second link can be made of metal. According to am example,
said links are made of an alloy such as Zamak;
- The cabinet side wall, top base, bottom base and the door can be made of molded plastic
material;
- At a closed position at least one or more of hinge stile, a top rail, a bottom rail
and a lock stile of the door overlaps a respective edge portion of the cabinet;
- The cabinet can be configured with one or more doors;
- Where the cabinet comprises a single door than the four edges of the door can overlap
a respective wall portion, and where the cabinet comprises butt doors, then a hinge
stile and top edge and bottom edge of each door overlaps a respective wall edge portion
of the cabinet. The term 'butt doors' refers to a cabinet wherein two doors open towards each other;
- At the closed position an edge of the door at the hinge stile is disposed inwards
of the front edge portion of the side wall;
- One or both of the cabinet wall articulation member and the door articulation member
are configured for snap articulation with a side wall and door portion, respectively.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] In order to better understand the subject matter that is disclosed herein and to
exemplify how it may be carried out in practice, embodiments will now be described,
by way of non-limiting example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which:
Fig. 1A is a top perspective view of a butt-door cabinet, according to an example of the
disclosure, the doors at a closed position;
Fig. 1B illustrates the cabinet of Fig. 1A with the doors open;
Fig. 2A is a horizontal section along line 2A - 2A in Fig 1A;
Fig. 2B is an enlargement of the portion marked 2B in Fig. 2A;
Fig. 3A is a vertical section along line 3A - 3A in Fig. 1A;
Fig. 3B is an enlargement of the portion marked 3B in Fig. 3A;
Fig. 3C is a planar side view of Fig. 3B;
Fig. 3D is an enlargement of the portion marked 3D in Fig. 3A;
Fig. 3E is a planar side view of Fig. 3D;
Fig. 4A is a top planar section view along line IV - IV in Fig. 1A, above the hinge; at the
fully closed position;
Fig. 4B is the same as Fig. 4A, however sectioned through the hinge cup and above the cabinet
wall articulation member;
Fig. 4C is the same as Fig. 4A, however sectioned through the cabinet wall articulation member;
Fig. 4D is a perspective view of Fig. 4C;
Fig. 5A is a top planar section view along line V - V in Fig. 1B, above the hinge; at the
fully open position;
Fig. 5B is the same as Fig. 5A, however sectioned through the hinge cup and above the cabinet
wall articulation member;
Fig. 5C is the same as Fig. 5A, however sectioned through the cabinet wall articulation member;
Fig. 6A is a section through the assembled hinge at a partially open position;
Fig. 6B is a perspective view in direction of arrow 6B in Fig. 6A;
Fig. 7A is a perspective view of the hinge according to an example of the disclosure, at
a fully closed position;
Fig. 7B is a perspective view of the hinge of Fig. 7A, from another side;
Fig. 7C is a section along line 7C - 7C in Fig. 7B;
Fig. 8A is a perspective view of the hinge according to an example of the disclosure, at
a fully open position;
Fig. 8B is a perspective view of the hinge of Fig. 8A, from another side;
Fig. 8C is a section along line 8C - 8C in Fig. 8B;
Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the hinge according to an example of the disclosure, at
a partially open position;
Fig. 10A is an enlargement of the portion marked 10A in Fig. 1B;
Fig. 10B is the same as Fig. 10A, with a door joint member removed for exposing the door articulation
member: and
Fig. 10C is a section along line 10C - 10C in Fig. 10B.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0016] Attention is first directed to Figs. 1A, 1B and 3A, illustrating a cabinet according
to an example of the disclosure, generally designated
10. In the illustrated example, cabinet
10 is a butt-door cabinet, comprising a pair of doors
12 and
14, closable towards one another, and with several shelves
16. Noticeably, cabinet
10 is a frameless cabinet, i.e. a cabinet without a face frame.
[0017] Cabinet
10 is configured with a pair of side walls
20 and
22, a bottom base
24, a top base
26, a back wall
30, and support legs
32 for raising the bottom base
24 from the ground. Cabinet
10 is a knock-down type cabinet, made of molded plastic material, wherein at least some
of the panels of the walls are thin layers of material reinforced by edge and intermediate
reinforcing/coupling profiles. As will be discussed herein, doors
12 and
14 are each hinged to a respective side wall
20 and
22 by three hinges, generally designated
40.
[0018] Each of the doors
12 and
14 is configured along a hinge stile
42, at an inside face
44 thereof, with a longitudinal groove
46. Groove
46 is sized to accommodate and partially overlap/embrace a front edge portion
48 of the respective side wall
20. Whilst side wall
20 is a sheet of material, the front edge portion
48 is an edge profile facilitating for reinforcing the side wall.
[0019] Likewise, each of the doors
12 and
14 is configured along a top rail thereof
50, at an inside face thereof
52, with a longitudinal groove
54, wherein said groove
54 is sized to accommodate and partially overlap/embrace a front top edge portion
58 of the top base
26 (Figs. 3B and 3C). Each of the doors
12 and
14 is further configured along a bottom rail thereof
60, at an inside face thereof
62, with a longitudinal groove
64, wherein said groove
64 is sized to accommodate and partially overlap/embrace a front bottom edge portion
68 of the bottom base
24 (Figs. 3D and 3E).
[0020] Turning now to Figs. 4A-10C, attention is directed to the hinge
40 and its articulation to the cabinet
10 and doors
12 and
14, and operation.
[0021] Hinge
40 comprises a cabinet wall articulation member
80 configured with a flat furniture wall mounting surface
82 and a wall coupling snap
84 projecting from said surface
82. A fastener bore
86 extends through a rear portion of the cabinet wall articulation member
80. As will be explained, the cabinet wall articulation member
80 is configured for attaching to a surface (typically and inside surface) of a cabinet
wall, with the surface
82 bearing flush against a wall surface.
[0022] A door articulation member
90 comprises a hinge cup
92, said hinge cup configured with a cup space
94, having a concave cross-section, and wherein the door articulation member
90 is configured for fixedly attaching within an inside face of the door
12, sunk within such that the hinge cup
92 substantially does not project from the inside face of the door.
[0023] A pair of links swingable articulate the door articulation member
90 with the cabinet wall articulation member
80, wherein a first link
100 has a curved shape (arc shaped) and is configured with a first end
102 pivotally articulated at axis
104 within the hinge cup
92, and a second end
106 pivotally articulated at axis
108 at a front end portion
110 of the cabinet wall articulation member
80. A second link
120, also having a slightly curved shape, has a first end
122 pivotally articulated at axis
124 within the hinge cup
92, and a second end
126 pivotally articulated at axis
128 at the front end portion
110 of the cabinet wall articulation member
80, with an extension lever portion
129 projecting behind said second end
126. The two links
100; 120 impart swing motion of the door articulation member
90 with respect the cabinet wall articulation member
80, between a fully closed position, and a fully open position (of approximately 100°).
[0024] The cabinet wall articulation member
80 and the door articulation member
90 are made of molded plastic material, and the first link
100 and the second link
120 are made of metal, such as an alloy (e.g. Zamak).
[0025] As can be seen in the sectioned drawings (e.g. Figs. 4C, 4D, 7C, 8C), a spring member
130 is mounted on a boss
132 within the front end portion
110 of the cabinet wall articulation member
80, said spring having one arm
136 thereof bearing against a wall portion
138 of the cabinet wall articulation member
80, and a second arm
140 bearing against the extension lever portion
129 of the second link
120, thus imparting it with biasing force, and respectively biasing the hinge
40 into its fully open and fully closed positions.
[0026] The arrangement is such that both links
100, 120 are pivotally articulated at their respective first ends
102, 122 within the hinge cup
92 of the door articulation member
90, and at their second ends
106, 126 within the front end portion
110 of the cabinet wall articulation member
80, whereby the door articulation member
90 is swingable between its open position and closed position. However, it is noticeable
that at the closed position both links
100, 120 are received within the cup space
94 of hinge cup
92, and the front end portion
110 of the cabinet wall articulation member
80 projects into said cup space
94. This arrangement facilitates that at the closed position the front edge portion
48 of the respective side wall
20 is received within said cup space
94, such that side edge
35 of the door at the hinge stile
42 is disposed inwards of said front edge portion
48 at an overlapping fashion. However, as the door displaces into the open position,
said side edge
35 is spaced apart from the front edge portion
50 of the respective side wall
20.
[0027] As noted, the first link
100 has a curved shape and the second link
120 have slightly curved shapes, thereby enabling the front edge portion
48 of the respective side wall
20 to be received within the cup space
94 .
[0028] As mentioned hereinbefore, the panels of the walls are thin layers of material reinforced
by edge profiles, and wherein the hinge articulation members, namely cabinet wall
articulation member
80 and door articulation member
90 are secured to the respective cabinet wall/ door at reinforcing profiled members,
which on the one hand strengthen the cabinet structure, and facilitate for interconnecting
thin panels, and on the other hand serves for articulating thereto of said wall articulation
member
80 and door articulation member
90.
1. A frameless cabinet (10) comprising at least one side wall (20,22), a top base (26)
and a bottom base (24), and at least one door (12,14) hingedly articulated to the
side wall by at least one hinge (40); said hinge (40) comprises a cabinet wall articulation
member (80) configured with a furniture wall mounting surface (82) articulated at
a front portion of the side wall; and a door articulation member (90) comprising a
hinge cup (92) articulated at a hinge stile (42) of the door and; a first arc-shaped
link (100) having a first end (102) pivotally articulated at the hinge cup (92), and
a second end (106) pivotally articulated at a front end portion (110) of the cabinet
wall articulation member (80); a second arc-shaped link (120) disposed external to
said first link (100) and having a first end (122) pivotally articulated adjacent
said first end (102) of said first link (100), and a second end (126) pivotally articulated
to the cabinet wall articulation member (80) at a said front end portion (110); and
wherein the door (12,14) is swingable with respect to said side wall (20,22) between
an open position and a closed position, wherein at the closed position the first link
(100) and the second link (120) define a cup space (94) within the hinge cup (92),
wherein a front edge portion (48) of the side wall and at least a fore end of said
front end portion (110) projects into the cup space (94).
2. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein at the closed position a portion
of the hinge stile (42) overlaps the front edge portion (48) of the side wall of the
cabinet.
3. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein at a closed position of the door,
the front edge portion (48) of the cabinet projects within a longitudinal groove (46)
configured at an inside surface (44) of the door, along a respective edge portion
thereof, whereby said front edge portion (48) is embraced though not being in surface
contact by the door portion.
4. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein the hinge (40) is biased into
respective open position and closed position by a biasing member (130) bearing at
one end against a wall portion (138) of the cabinet wall articulation member (80),
and at an opposite end against an extension lever portion (129) adjacent the second
end of the second link (120).
5. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at the closed position the front
edge portion (48) of the side wall is embraced by the first link (100) within the
cup space (94) of the hinge cup (92).
6. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at the closed position, the first
link (100) is disposed in close proximity with to front edge portion (48) of the side
wall of the cabinet, wherein the first end (102) of the first link (100) disposed
adjacent an external surface of the side wall, and the second end (106) of the first
link (100) disposed adjacent an inside surface of the side wall.
7. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at a fully open position, a side
edge (35) of the door of the cabinet displaces away from the front edge (48) of the
side wall (20,22) of the cabinet.
8. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein at a fully open position the first
end of the first link extends at a plane parallel between the furniture wall mounting
surface and an outside surface of the side wall.
9. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at a fully open position, the
first end (122) of the second link (120) extends at a plane parallel to and between
the furniture wall mounting surface (82) and an outside surface of the side wall.
10. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at a fully open position, the
first end (122) of the second link (120) extends spaced from the front edge portion
(48) of the side wall.
11. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at a fully open position, the
first link (100) and the second link (120) bear against one another, thereby preventing
further opening of the door.
12. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein, at the closed position, the front
edge portion (48) of the side wall projects into a concavity of the first link (100),
the concavity defined between the first end (102) and the second end (106) of said
first link.
13. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein the cup space (94) has a concave
cross-section with a longitudinal axis extending parallel with pivot axes (104,108,124,128)
of the first link (100) and the second link (120), said cup space (94) extending from
an inside door surface and configured for accommodating, at the closed position, the
first and second links and a front edge portion of the side wall of the cabinet.
14. The frameless cabinet according to claim 1, wherein one or both of the cabinet wall
articulation member (80) and the door articulation member (90) are snap articulated
with a side wall and a door portion, respectively.
15. A hinge (40) for a cabinet door according to any one of claims 1 to 14, the hinge
comprising a cabinet wall articulation member (80) configured with a furniture wall
mounting surface (82); and a door articulation member (90) pivotally articulated to
the cabinet wall articulation member (80) by a first link (100) and a second link
(120), the hinge having an open position and a closed position; said door articulation
member (90) comprising a hinge cup (92), with first ends (102, 122) of the first link
and the second link being pivotally articulated at the hinge cup; and second ends
(106, 126) of the first link and the second link being pivotally articulated at a
front end portion (110) of the cabinet wall articulation member (80);
the first link and the second link are arc-shaped, and, when at the closed position,
define a cabinet side-wall edge receiving cup space (94) within the hinge cup (92).