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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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05.12.2007 Bulletin 2007/49 |
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Date of filing: 01.11.2002 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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PCT/EP2002/012317 |
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WO 2003/038219 (08.05.2003 Gazette 2003/19) |
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HINGE STRUCTURE
GELENKKONSTRUKTION
STRUCTURE DE CHARNIERE
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02.11.2001 SE 0103665
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Proprietor: Electrolux Home Products Corporation N.V. |
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- ANDERSSON, Ingemar
S-591 72 Motala (SE)
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Representative: Svahn, Göran |
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AB Electrolux
Group Intellectual Property 105 45 Stockholm 105 45 Stockholm (SE) |
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EP-A- 0 702 122 DE-U- 9 000 217 US-A- 2 698 957 US-A- 3 842 542
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EP-A- 0 859 197 GB-A- 1 329 936 US-A- 2 800 128
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[0001] The present invention generally relates to hinge arrangements and more specifically
the invention refers to a hinge structure for a cooking oven door adapted to be pivoted
at its lower end between a first vertical position in which it closes an oven compartment
and a second horizontal position in which access is offered to said oven compartment,
said hinge structure being mounted in a casing secured to a housing enclosing the
oven compartment, said hinge structure further comprising a link mechanism including
an upper and a lower link arm each having a first end rotatably connected to the lower
side of the door at spaced locations, opposite ends of the upper and lower arms being
interconnected by a further link arm so as to form a hinged parallellogram link system.
[0002] In cooking ovens for built-in purposes or included in a free-standing cooker there
is a more and more expressed wish to reduce the temperature of the outer surface of
the door which calls for thicker door constructions comprising three or even four
or more oven panes. In connection with a free-standing cooker, for example, such door
will have an extensive thickness causing problems when the door is to be pivoted between
its closed and open positions, respectively. Often, the door is surrounded by side
walls, control panels or a door for a second oven compartment making impossible for
a thick door to be pivoted between closed and open position without contacting the
surrounding surfaces.
[0003] A solution to the problem is disclosed in
GB 758932 which describes a hinged door for a cabinet in which the door is pivotably mounted
at the lower end thereof and a hinge structure operates the pivot axis to move away
from an oven compartment at the same time as the door is pivoted about the same axis.
Similar arrangements are shown in
GB 1056631,
US 2698957 and
US 2800128.
[0004] Another problem associated with cooking oven doors is that spring means arranged
to counterbalance the door during its movement between closed and open positions are
used also to assist in pressing the door against a sealing or the like surrounding
the oven compartment. Normally, the hinge structure is disposed at the lower side
of the door which means that special measures have to be taken to secure that the
upper part of the oven door is pressed against the sealing in the same way as the
lower part of the door.
EP-A-0 859 197 discloses an oven door parallellogram hinge with counterbalancing spring.
[0005] Accordingly, it is a first object of the invention to provide a hinge structure for
a cooking oven door which permits the door to be moved between its open and closed
positions without being obstructed by surrounding panels, doors or the like. Moreover,
it is a second object of the invention to provide an arrangement which can assist
the counterbalance spring arrangement in pressing the upper part of the oven door
against the oven compartment sealing.
[0006] A further object with the invention is to provide means which permit the door, in
addition to the closed and open positions, to take a further position in which the
door is partly open. The latter position can then be used for ventilation of the oven
compartment.
[0007] The objects indicated above are achieved by a hinge structure which has got the features
indicated in the appending claim 1. Preferred embodiments are included in the accompanying
sub-claims.
[0008] The invention will now be described more in detail in connection with an embodiment
with reference to the drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows a side view of a hinge structure according to the invention;
Fig. 2a shows a rear view of a supporting element to be fixed to the oven door;
Fig. 2b shows a top view of the supporting element of Fig. 2a with parts remote from
the door omitted;
Fig. 3 shows part of the hinge structure of Fig. 1 seen from the opposite side, and
Fig. 4 shows a simplified view of the hinge structure of Fig. 1 with the door in open
position.
[0009] With reference to Figs. 1-4 an embodiment is shown of a hinge structure intended
to support a cooking oven door permitting it to move between a first vertical position
in which ist closes an oven compartment and a second horizontal position in which
acess is offered to said oven compartment. The cooking oven with its door has not
been shown in the drawings and the positions of the door can be imagined by study
of the positions of a support member included in the hinge structure and secured to
the inside of the door.
[0010] The hinge structure 10 is mounted in a casing 12 intended to be secured to a housing
enclosing the oven compartment. The hinge structure comprises an elongate supporting
member 14 intended to be fixedly secured to the inner side of the cooking oven door
at the lower end thereof. The member 14 has a U-shaped section with a front wall 16
secured to the door and two side walls 18, 20 extending therefrom. An upper link arm
22 is rotatably mounted to the member 14 by a joint 24 and, correspondingly, a lower
link arm 26 is rotatably mounted to the member 14 by a joint 28. The two joints 24,
28 are disposed at spaced locations along the elongate supporting member 14. At the
opposite end the upper link arm 22 is rotatably connected to the lower link arm 26
by a further link arm 30 rotatably mounted to the upper link arm 22 by a joint 32
and to the lower link 26 arm by a joint 34. The upper link arm 22, the lower link
arm 26, the supporting member 14 and the further link arm 30 form together a hinged
parallellogram link system.
[0011] The lower link arm 26 has an extension 36 the free end of which is rotatably mounted
in the casing 12 by a joint 38. As best seen in Fig. 3, the further link arm 30 has
the shape of a lever having an extension 31 which is rotatably connected to an additional
link arm 42 the opposite end of which is rotatably mounted in the casing by a joint
46.
[0012] With reference to Figs. 2a and 2b the connection of the upper and lower link arms
22, 26 to the elongate supporting member 14 is shown more in detail.
[0013] The upper link arm 22 comprises two parallell legs 48, 50 which are joined to the
member 14 so as to form an open space between the two legs 48, 50. In this open space
the lower link arm 26 is allowed to move in a way unobstructed by the upper link arm
22. The lower ends 52, 54 of the member 14 are bent inwards to provide lateral guidance
for the lower link arm 26 which has the shape of a single bar and is joined to the
member 14 centrally in the space between the legs 48, 50.
[0014] In order to counterbalance the cooking oven door during its movements between the
closed and open positions a spring arrangement 56 is provided. The arrangement comprises
a rod 58 at one end rotatably connected to the lower link arm 26 by a joint 60. The
rod 58 is slidably guided in a bracket 62 formed by a lug extending laterally from
the casing and provided with a suitable hole. A helical spring 63 is disposed on the
rod 58 and biased between the bracket 62 and a washer 64 disposed at the free end
of the rod 62 and locked in place by a locking pin 66.
[0015] The spring arrangement 56 also serves to provide a force acting to secure that the
door in the closed position is sealingly pressed against a gasket surrounding the
access opening of the oven compartment. In order to give further assistance a door
holding mechanism 68 is provided which is effective to press the upper part of the
door towards the gasket, not shown, and in addition to provide a further position
for the door in which it is left partly open for ventilation purposes.
[0016] The door holding mechanism 68 comprises a rod 70 slidingly guided in a bracket 71
and supporting a helical spring 72. The spring 72 is biased between the bracket 71
and a washer 74 rotatably cooperating with a trip arm 76 pivotably journalled in the
casing 12 by a joint 78. The rotational movement of the trip arm 76 is limited by
a stop 80. The door holding mechanism has two working positions one of which is shown
in Fig. 1. In this position the spring 72 acts to press the trip arm 76 in a counter-clockwise
direction assisting the spring arrangement 56 in pressing the upper part of the oven
against the oven compartment sealing, the door holding mechanism also has a second
operating position in which the door is left partly open. This second working position
is shown in fig. 4. As appears in this figure the door holding mechanism 68 is connected
to the upper link arm 22 via an recess 77 provided on the trip arm 76 which cooperates
with a suitable pin provided on the upper link arm 22 concentric with the joint 32.
[0017] The hinge structure described above operates in the following way.
[0018] Assuming that the door is in its closed position the various parts of the hinge structure
have taken the positions indicated in Fig. 1. When the door is to be moved to its
open position a handle provided on the upper part of the oven door, not shown, is
operated and the lower part of the door is moved away from the oven compartment in
a horizontal direction as much as needed for the following turning movement to take
place without any obstruction caused by adjacent panels or the like. At the same time
the door is slightly rotated and the upper link arm 22 operates the trip arm 76 to
rotate in clockwise direction pushing the spring and rod assembly 70, 72 upwards beyond
an intermediate trip point to the second working position in which the spring and
rod assembly 70, 72 of the door holding mechanism 68 is made inactive. In this position
the door holding mechanism only acts to define the further position of the door in
which it is left partly open for ventilation purposes.The further movement of the
door towards its fully open position, shown in Fig. 4, involves a turning movement
and an upward movement of the joint 28 to cause the outer door surface to align with
the upper edge of an additional door or other panel situated below the cooking oven
door. During the movement of the door to its fully open position the link arms 22,
26, 3 0, 42 cooperate to effect the desired movement of the door to said open position.
To this end the arms 30 and 42 has got the shape indicated in Fig. 3. During this
movement the spring arrangement 56 operates to counterbalance the door weight to make
the movement easier for the user.
[0019] When the door is to be moved from open to closed position the handle is again operated
and the door lifted to the further position in which the door is left partly open.
In order to complete the movement to fully closed position the handle is pushed so
that the holding mechanism 68 is operated to move the spring and rod assembly 70,
72 downwards to rotate the trip arm 76 in counterclockwise direction. When the trip
position has been passed the spring 72 will act to move the trip arm 76 to the first
operating position of the door holding mechanism 68 and the door has then been returned
to its closed position shown in Fig. 1.
1. A hinge structure (10) for a cooking oven door adapted to be pivoted at its lower
end between a first vertical position in which it closes an oven compartment and a
second horizontal position in which access is offered to said oven compartment, said
hinge structure (10) being mounted in a casing (12) secured to a housing enclosing
the oven compartment, said hinge structure (10) further comprising a link mechanism
including an upper (22) and a lower link arm (26) each having a first end rotatably
connected to the lower side of the door at spaced locations, opposite ends of the
upper and lower arms (22, 26) being interconnected by a further link arm (30) so as
to form a hinged parallellogram link system, said hinge structure effecting the door
to move in a direction away from the oven compartment before being rotated to its
second horizontal position, spring means (56) being provided to counterbalance the
door during its movement between the first and second positions, whereby, at its opposite
end, said lower link arm (26) has an extension (36) the free end of which is rotatably
mounted in the casing (12), and that the further link arm (30) has the shape of a
lever provided with an extension (31) rotatably connected to an additional link arm
(42) the opposite end of which being rotatably connected to the casing (12), and a
door holding mechanism (68) being provided having a first working position in which
the door is biased against the oven compartment and a second working position in which
the door is left partly open, said door holding mechanism (68) being operatively connected
to the upper link ann (22), wherein the spring means (56) comprises a rod member (58)
slidably guided in a bracket (62) formed in the casing or joined thereto, at one end
said rod (58) being pivotably joined to the lower link ann (26) and at the opposite
end provided with a stop member ( 64, 66), a helical spring (63) being mounted on
the rod (62) to be clamped between the stop member (64, 66) and the bracket (62),
and wherein the door holding mechanism comprises a pivot arm (76) biased by a spring
arrangement (70, 71, 72, 74) towards either working position of the mechanism, which
are defined by suitable stop members (80), said pivot arm (76) having a recess (77)
cooperating with a suitable pin (79) provided on the upper link arm (22).
2. Hinge structure according to claim 1, characterized in that the pin (79) is mounted concentric with the connecting point (32) between the upper
link arm (22) and the further link arm (30).
3. Hinge structure according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that the pivot arm (76) is adapted during movement from one working position to the other
to pass a trip point in which the biasing force changes direction from said first
working position to said other working position.
1. Gelenkkonstruktion (10) für eine Backofentür, die geeignet ist, an ihrem unteren Ende
zwischen einer ersten, vertikalen Position, in der sie einen Ofenraum verschließt,
und einer zweiten, horizontalen Position, in der Zugang zu dem Ofenraum geboten wird,
geschwenkt zu werden, wobei die Gelenkkonstruktion (10) in einem Gehäuse (12) montiert
ist, das an einem Mantel befestigt ist, der den Ofenraum umgibt, wobei die Gelenkkonstruktion
(10) darüber hinaus einen Gelenkmechanismus mit einem oberen (22) und einen unteren
Gelenkarm (26) umfasst, die jeweils ein erstes Ende aufweisen, das an voneinander
beabstandeten Stellen drehbar mit der Unterseite der Tür verbunden ist, wobei die
entgegengesetzten Enden der oberen und unteren Arme (22, 26) durch einen zusätzlichen
Gelenkarm (30) miteinander verbunden sind, um ein Anlenksystem in Form eines Gelenkparallelogramms
zu bilden, wobei die Gelenkkonstruktion die Tür veranlasst, sich in einer Richtung
weg vom Ofenraum zu bewegen, bevor sie in ihre zweite, horizontale Position gedreht
wird, wobei Federmittel (56) vorgesehen sind, um während ihrer Bewegung zwischen der
ersten und zweiten Position ein Gegengewicht zur Tür zu bilden, wobei der untere Gelenkarm
(26) an seinem entgegengesetzten Ende einen Ansatz (36) aufweist, dessen freies Ende
drehbar im Gehäuse (12) montiert ist, wobei der zusätzliche Gelenkarm (30) die Form
eines Hebels mit einem Ansatz (31) aufweist, der drehbar mit einem zusätzlichen Gelenkarm
(42) verbunden ist, dessen entgegengesetztes Ende drehbar mit dem Gehäuse (12) verbunden
ist, wobei ein Türhaltemechanismus (68) vorgesehen ist, der aufweist: eine erste Arbeitsposition,
in der die Tür gegen den Ofenraum vorgespannt ist, und eine zweite Arbeitsposition,
in der die Tür teilweise offen steht, wobei der Türhaltemechanismus (68) operativ
mit dem oberen Gelenkarm (22) verbunden ist, wobei das Federmittel (56) ein Stabelement
(58) umfasst, das gleitend in einer Halterung (62) geführt wird, die in dem Gehäuse
gebildet ist oder daran angefügt ist, wobei der Stab (58) an einem Ende schwenkbar
mit dem unteren Gelenkarm (26) verbunden ist und am entgegengesetzten Ende mit einem
Stoppelement (64, 66) versehen ist, wobei eine Schraubenfeder (63) an dem Stab (62)
montiert ist, um zwischen dem Stoppelement (64, 66) und der Halterung (62) eingeklemmt
zu werden, und wobei der Türhaltemechanismus einen Schwenkarm (76) umfasst, der durch
eine Federanordnung (70, 71, 72, 74) zu jeder der Arbeitspositionen des Mechanismus
vorgespannt wird, die durch geeignete Stoppmittel (80) definiert werden, wobei der
Schwenkarm (76) eine Vertiefung (77) aufweist, die mit einem geeigneten Stift (79)
zusammenarbeitet, der am oberen Gelenkarm (22) vorgesehen ist.
2. Gelenkkonstruktion nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Stift (79) konzentrisch mit dem Verbindungspunkt (32) zwischen dem oberen Gelenkarm
(22) und dem zusätzlichen Gelenkarm (30) montiert ist.
3. Gelenkkonstruktion nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Schwenkarm (76) geeignet ist, während der Bewegung von einer Arbeitsposition
zur anderen einen Haltepunkt zu passieren, in der die Vorspannungskraft die Richtung
von der ersten Arbeitsposition zur anderen Arbeitsposition ändert.
1. Structure de charnière (10) pour une porte de four de cuisson conçue pour être pivotée
à son extrémité inférieure entre une première position verticale dans laquelle elle
ferme un compartiment de four et une seconde position horizontale dans laquelle un
accès est offert audit compartiment de four, ladite structure de charnière (10) étant
montée dans un carter (12) fixé à un logement enfermant le compartiment de four, ladite
structure de charnière (10) comprenant, en outre, un mécanisme de tringle incluant
un bras de tringle supérieur (22) et inférieur (26), chacun comportant une première
extrémité raccordée, de manière tournante, au côté inférieur de la porte, à des emplacements
espacés, les extrémités opposées des bras supérieur et inférieur (22, 26) étant interconnectés
par un autre bras de tringle (30) de manière à former un système de tringle en parallélogramme
articulé, ladite structure de charnière amenant la porte à s'éloigner du compartiment
de four avant de tourner autour de sa seconde position horizontale, des moyens à ressort
(56) étant prévus pour contrebalancer la porte au cours de son déplacement entre les
première et seconde positions, grâce à quoi, à son extrémité opposée, ledit bras de
tringle inférieur (26) comporte un prolongement (36) dont l'extrémité libre est montée,
de manière tournante, dans le carter (12), et l'autre bras de tringle (30) présente
la forme d'un levier pourvu d'un prolongement (31) raccordé, de manière tournante,
à un bras de tringle additionnel (42) dont l'extrémité opposée est raccordée, de manière
tournante, au carter (12), et un mécanisme de blocage de porte (68) étant prévu en
ayant une première position opérationnelle dans laquelle la porte est sollicitée contre
le compartiment de four et une seconde position opérationnelle dans laquelle la porte
est laissée partiellement ouverte, ledit mécanisme de blocage de porte (68) étant
raccordé, en fonctionnement, au bras de tringle supérieur (22), dans laquelle les
moyens à ressort (56) comprennent un élément de tige (58) guidé, de manière coulissante,
dans une patte (62) formée dans le carter ou qui y est réunie, à une extrémité ladite
tige (58) étant réunie, de manière pivotante, au bras de tringle inférieur (26), et
à l'autre extrémité munie d'un élément de butée (64, 66), un ressort hélicoïdal (63)
étant monté sur la tige (62) de manière à être bloqué entre l'élément de butée (64,
66) et la patte (62), et dans laquelle le mécanisme de blocage de porte comprend un
bras formant pivot (76) sollicité par un agencement de ressorts (70, 71, 72, 74) en
direction de chaque position opérationnelle du mécanisme, qui sont définies par des
éléments de butée appropriés (80), ledit bras formant pivot (76) présentant un évidement
(77) qui coopère avec une broche appropriée (79) disposée sur le bras de tringle supérieur
(22).
2. Structure de charnière selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce que la broche (79) est montée concentriquement au point de raccordement (32) entre le
bras de tringle supérieur (22) et l'autre bras de tringle (30).
3. Structure de charnière selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que le bras formant pivot (76) est adaptée, au cours du déplacement d'une position opérationnelle
à l'autre, pour passer par un point de déclenchement auquel la force de sollicitation
change de direction, de ladite première position opérationnelle à ladite autre position
opérationnelle.
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