Technical field
[0001] The present invention relates to a hinged door.
[0002] In particular, the invention relates to a hinged door which can act as a door of
a shower cabin or as a movable partition between adjacent environments.
Prior art
[0003] In the furniture sector, in particular in the sector of shower cabins, it is customary
to hinge the hinged door along one of its side edges so as to be able to easily overcome
any alignment problems if the walls of the room are not squared and, therefore, the
walls are not plumb. Thereby, a couplable profiled element is constrained with the
hinges screwed to the hinged door, which has slots which allow an adjustment of the
hinges to adjust the orientation of the hinged door so that the latter is plumb even
if the side wall does not extend orthogonally with respect to the same floor.
[0004] However, a hinged door constrained laterally to a wall is generally unbalanced and,
therefore, the hinges installed along the side edge are considerably stressed by the
weight of the door (sometimes made entirely of thick glass) and, therefore, at risk
of breaking or rupture of the door itself.
[0005] To overcome such a problem, some manufacturers install the hinges along the upper
and lower edges of the hinged doors so that the weight of the door can be more balanced
and unloaded more correctly on the ground along the vertical direction. However, such
solutions also have some drawbacks which the present invention aims to overcome.
[0006] Firstly, the hinges usually used to constrain the hinged doors above and below are
bulky and, therefore, can generate aesthetic problems. In addition, due to the encumbrance,
such hinges may not be fully covered by any profiled elements installed on the hinged
door and, therefore, may be subject to greater wear (mainly those arranged below)
due to the use of water, soaps and/or detergents.
[0007] Another drawback of the known solutions is the limited possibility of correcting
the orientation of the hinged door if the walls of the room are not perfectly squared
with respect to the floor or if the floor is not levelled. A hinge according to the
preamble of claim 1 is known from
US 3 555 733 A.
Summary
[0008] In this context, the technical task of the present invention is to propose a hinge
and a hinged door which obviate the drawbacks of the known art as mentioned above.
[0009] In particular, an object of the present invention is to provide a hinge configured
to allow the slow and controlled closure of a hinged door on which it is installed.
[0010] Another object of the present invention is to provide a hinge comprising a few small
components which, at the same time, are sufficiently strong, durable over time and
safe in their use.
[0011] A further object of the present invention is to provide a small hinge which is incorporated
within the encumbrance of the hinged door on which it is installed so as to be almost
invisible from the outside. That is, the present invention intends to offer a hinge
which has the smallest possible encumbrance and, at the same time, is capable of hiding
the mechanical components/gears of which it consists from view.
[0012] The invention also aims to provide a hinged door comprising the aforesaid hinge so
as to be directly connected to the rotating pin of the hinge in a safe, durable and
aesthetically pleasing manner (i.e., the hinge is almost invisible from the outside).
The stated technical task and specified objects are substantially achieved by a hinge
and a hinged door comprising such a hinge, which comprise the technical features disclosed
in the respective independent claims. The dependent claims correspond to further advantageous
aspects of the invention.
[0013] It should be appreciated that this summary introduces a selection of concepts in
simplified form, which will be further developed in the detailed description below.
[0014] The invention relates to a hinge installable on a hinged door, preferably of a shower
cabin.
[0015] In particular, the hinge comprises a primary body installable at a recess obtained
along an edge of a hinged door. The primary body extends along a longitudinal direction
along which a lower groove and an upper groove are obtained so that the same primary
body has a substantially "H"-shaped cross section. More precisely, the lower groove
is shaped to couple with a portion of the hinged door in which the recess is present
so that the primary body abuts against both surfaces of the hinged door.
[0016] The hinge further comprises a secondary body insertable in the upper groove and having
a width and height equal to or less than those of the same upper groove.
[0017] Furthermore, the secondary body has a longitudinal extension less than that of the
upper groove so as to be slidably movable therein to allow the adjustment of the orientation
and extension of the hinged door with respect to a horizontal axis (for example, parallel
to the ground) or vertical axis (for example, parallel to a side wall). The secondary
body has a hole obtained on an upper surface which is opposite, in use, to the upper
groove of the primary body, which is adapted to receive a rotating pin for the movement
of the hinged door.
[0018] At least one locking element is interposable between the primary body and the secondary
body and, furthermore, is configurable at least in a constraint position in which
it maintains the same secondary body in a static and stable position with respect
to the primary body. According to the invention , the primary body has a through side
groove to allow the configuration of said at least one locking element between said
constraint condition and a free condition in which said secondary body is slidably
movable in said upper groove, said side groove being obtained on a side portion of
the primary body and being in communication with said upper groove, said locking elements
being arranged through said side groove to configure the secondary body in the constraint
condition
[0019] Advantageously, the aforesaid hinge substantially consists of only two components:
the primary body and the secondary body. While the primary body can be integrally
constrained with the hinged door, the secondary body can be associated with the rotating
pin of the door and, furthermore, can be moved with respect to the primary body so
as to ensure the correct orientation and positioning of the hinged door even if the
side wall to which the pin is connected is not perfectly plumb.
[0020] Even more advantageously, the hinge has a small encumbrance as it is easily installable
at the respective recesses obtained on the hinged doors of the shower cabins so as
to camouflage itself, not going to excessively impact the aesthetics of the hinged
door of the shower cabin.
[0021] Despite its small size, the hinge is advantageously configured to offer two further
advantages:
- the possibility of adjusting the inclination of the door so as to arrange it plumb
even if the floor and the side wall of the room in which the shower cabin is arranged
are not perfectly squared to each other (i.e., the side wall is not plumb and/or the
floor is not levelled);
- the possibility of varying the transverse positioning of the door (arranged plumb)
with respect to the side wall (i.e., that is, moving it to the right and/or left with
respect to the ground), so as to vary the surface extension of the door so that the
latter is capable of completely obstructing the access opening of the shower cabin
(for example, if the side uprights of the shower cabin have been mounted farther/closer
than necessary).
[0022] The invention also relates to a hinged door, preferably for a shower cabin.
[0023] In particular, the hinged door comprises a door, preferably in glass, having a first
recess obtained along an upper edge thereof and a second recess obtained along a lower
edge thereof, a pair of hinges made in accordance with what is described above and
each of which is installed at a respective recess and, finally, a pair of rotating
pins for the rotation of the hinged door, each of which is associated with a respective
hole of the secondary bodies.
[0024] Advantageously, the orientation of the hinged door is easily adjustable by virtue
of the arrangement of the hinge described above.
[0025] In addition, since the aforesaid recesses are usually obtained on the doors of the
shower cabins, the hinges are easily installable at such recesses so as to mask such
machining without excessively impacting the aesthetics of the hinged door itself,
as the encumbrance of the hinge is contained and capable of masking the components
used for fastening (any screws) and those used for movement (any pistons).
Brief description of the drawings
[0026] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
from the indicative and thus non-limiting description of a preferred, but not exclusive,
embodiment of a hinged door comprising a hinge in accordance with the invention as
defined by the appended claims, as illustrated in the appended drawings, in which:
- figures 1A and 1B illustrate, respectively and in perspective view, a first embodiment
of the hinged door and an enlargement of the upper portion of the latter in which
a hinge is installed;
- figure 2 illustrates, in perspective view, an exploded view of the enlargement illustrated
in figure 1B in which a first embodiment of a hinge is visible;
- figure 3 illustrates, in perspective view, an enlargement of the first embodiment
of the hinge illustrated in figure 2;
- figure 4 illustrates, in side view, a section of the hinge illustrated in figures
1A and 1B;
- figures 5A and 5B illustrate, respectively and in perspective view, a second embodiment
of the hinged door and an enlargement of the upper portion of the latter in which
a hinge is installed;
- figure 6 illustrates, in perspective view, an exploded view of the enlargement illustrated
in figure 5B in which a second embodiment of a hinge is visible;
- figure 7 illustrates, in perspective view, an enlargement of the first embodiment
of the hinge illustrated in figure 6;
- figure 8 illustrates, in side view, a section of the hinge illustrated in figures
5A and 5B.
[0027] With reference to the drawings, they serve solely to illustrate embodiments of the
invention with the aim of better clarifying, in combination with the description,
the inventive principles on which the invention as defined by the claims is based.
Detailed description of at least one embodiment
[0028] The present invention relates to a hinge and a hinged door comprising such a hinge.
[0029] With reference to the drawings, the hinge has been generically indicated by the number
1, while the hinged door has been generically indicated by the number 100.
[0030] Any modifications or variants which, in the light of the description, are evident
to the person skilled in the art, must be considered to fall within the scope of protection
established by the present invention, according to considerations of technical equivalence.
[0031] Figures 1A and 5A show two different embodiments of a hinged door 100, preferably
made of glass and even more preferably used as an access door of a shower cabin.
[0032] Figures 1B and 5B illustrate, respectively with reference to the previous figures,
the enlargements of the aforesaid hinged doors 100 in which a hinge 1 configured to
allow the controlled movement (regular and without impacts) of the hinged door 100
is installed.
[0033] In particular, a hinge 1 comprises a primary body 2 installable at a recess 101 obtained
along an edge 102 of the hinged door 100. The primary body 2 extends along a longitudinal
direction L along which a lower groove 3 and an upper groove 4 are obtained so that
the same primary body 2 has a substantially "H"-shaped cross section. That is, the
lower groove 3 and the upper groove 4 are arranged opposite each other and are obtained
along the longitudinal direction L along which the primary body 2 extends for its
length.
[0034] In particular, the lower groove 3 is shaped to couple with a portion of the hinged
door 100 in which the recess 101 is present so that the primary body 2 abuts against
both surfaces of the same hinged door 100.
[0035] That is, the lower groove 3 is shaped so that the thickness of the hinged door 100
easily fits between the side portions 5 of the primary body 2 which delimit the same
lower groove 3.
[0036] In addition, the hinge 1 comprises a secondary body 6 insertable in the upper groove
4 of the primary body 2 and, at the same time, having a width and height equal to
or less than those of the same upper groove 4. In addition, the secondary body 6 has
a depth at most equal, preferably equal, to the depth of the upper groove 4 so as
not to be subject to any movement along a direction transverse to the longitudinal
direction L.
[0037] In particular, the secondary body 6 has a longitudinal extension which is less than
that of the upper groove 4 so as to be slidably movable within the same upper groove
4 along the longitudinal direction L (preferably, only along said longitudinal direction
L and, as mentioned above, not along a direction transverse to the aforesaid longitudinal
direction L) so as to allow the adjustment of the orientation and positioning of the
hinged door 100 according to at least one horizontal axis and/or one vertical axis
V. In fact, the secondary body 6 has a hole 7 obtained on its upper surface 8 opposite,
in use, to the upper groove 4 of the primary body 2 and, furthermore, adapted to receive
a rotating pin 103 for the movement of the hinged door 100.
[0038] More precisely, the dimension of the depth referred to above is a dimension transverse
to the pair of side portions 5 of the primary body 2, substantially orthogonal to
the longitudinal direction L and the vertical axis V.
[0039] That is, the movement of the secondary body 6 with respect to the primary body 2
within the upper groove 4 of the latter allows to vary the point of the edge 102 of
the door in which the rotation fulcrum will be determined and, consequently, also
the inclination which the same hinged door 100 has with respect to the ground and
the side wall which may not be made squared (in fact, there may be an acute or obtuse
angle between the ground and the side part which is usually fixed to the rotating
pin 103 used for the rotation of the hinged door 100).
[0040] At least one locking element 10 is interposable between the primary body 2 and the
secondary body 6 and, furthermore, is configurable at least in a constraint position
in which it maintains the secondary body 6 in a static and stable position with respect
to the primary body 2. That is, when the locking element 10 (or the locking elements
10 if more than one) is configured in the constraint condition, the secondary body
6 is not capable of sliding within the upper groove 4, remaining fixed in an immutable
position over time and ensuring the correct alignment between the pin 103 and the
corresponding hole 7.
[0041] Thereby, the hinge 1 advantageously consists of a limited number of components, substantially
the primary body 2 and the secondary body 6, in addition to any further locking elements
and/or fastening means.
[0042] Preferably, the upper groove 4 is shaped like a slot within which the secondary body
6 is slidably movable. As a function of the inclination which must be conferred to
the hinged door 100 with respect to the side wall of the room in which it is installed
(generally the hinged door 100 must be arranged plumb), the secondary body 6 is moved
in the upper groove 4 and locked in a stable position by the interposition between
the same secondary body 6 and the primary body 2 of at least one locking element 10.
[0043] According to the invention, the primary body 2 has a through side groove 9 to allow
the configuration of each locking element 10 from the constraint condition to a free
condition, in which the secondary body 6 is slidably movable in the upper groove 4,
and vice versa.
[0044] According to the invention, the side groove 9 is obtained on a side portion 5 of
the primary body 2 and, furthermore, is arranged in communication with the upper groove
4 of the primary body 2. Thereby, each locking element 10 is arranged through the
aforesaid side groove 9 to come into contact with the secondary body 6 and thus configure
it in the constraint condition
[0045] Advantageously, therefore, the side groove 9 is also accessible when the hinge 1
is installed on a hinged door 100. Thereby, the locking element 10 is interposable
and/or adjustable at any time even when the hinge 1 has already been installed on
the hinged door 100 so as to obtain a more simplified, effective and precise operation
precisely because the hinged door 100 is in position and, therefore, the user is easily
able to evaluate how much to adjust the position and orientation thereof. Still in
other words, the adjustment of the hinge 1 does not require that the same hinge 1
is disassembled from the hinged door 100.
[0046] That is, the groove 9 allows an operator to insert the tool necessary to act on the
corresponding locking element 10, for example a screw or a threaded peg, to move it
in the constraint condition in which it keeps the secondary body 6 stationary with
respect to the primary body 2 in a stable position.
[0047] As can be seen in particular from figures 3 and 4, the side groove 9 is obtained
on a surface (at least one of the side portions 5 of the primary body 2) such that
the insertion of the fastening element 10 occurs along a transverse direction, preferably
perpendicular, to the longitudinal direction L.
[0048] Even more preferably, the interposition of each fastening element 10 occurs along
a direction substantially coinciding with the "depth" dimension of the secondary body
described above, i.e., along a direction transverse to the side portions 5 of the
primary body 2.
[0049] In accordance with a first aspect of the invention illustrated in figures 2-4, the
secondary body 6 is made with a lower component 11 and an upper component 12 superimposed
and constrained to each other by fastening means 13. In particular, the lower component
11 has at least one seat 14 in which the locking element 10 is insertable, while the
upper component 12 has the hole 7 in which the rotating pin 103 is couplable.
[0050] Preferably, the fastening means 13 comprises screws and/or rivets.
[0051] Even more preferably, the lower component 11 has a pair of seats 14 for the insertion
of a fastening means 13 in each of them.
[0052] In accordance with a second aspect of the invention illustrated in figures 6-8, the
secondary body 6 is made in a single piece.
[0053] In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, each locking element 10 comprises
a threaded locking peg.
[0054] Advantageously, the locking pegs have a significantly reduced encumbrance to the
point that they are totally included within the encumbrance of the primary body 2
once they are installed to constrain the secondary body 6 and the primary body 2.
[0055] Preferably, at least the primary body 2 and the secondary body 6 are made of aluminium,
or steel, or brass, or zamak.
[0056] In accordance with a preferred aspect of the invention, the primary body 2 has a
longitudinal length comprised between 75 millimetres and 100 millimetres, while the
upper groove 4 has a longitudinal length comprised between 60 millimetres and 85 millimetres.
[0057] Preferably, the primary body 2 has a length of about 80 millimetres, while the upper
groove 4 has a length of about 65 millimetres.
[0058] Thereby, the side portions 5 of the primary body 2 are capable of completely superimposing
the recess 101 and, furthermore, a portion of the hinged door 100 surrounding the
aforesaid recess 101.
[0059] That is, the side portions 5 are configured to be constrained to the hinged door
100 by gluing, pressure generated by the use of rubber gaskets arranged inside the
lower groove 3 or by the interposition of a constraint means (for example, screws
and/or rivets).
[0060] Advantageously, the length of the upper groove 4 allows a movement of the secondary
body 6 even of a couple of centimetres, increasing the possibility of adjusting the
orientation and positioning of the hinged door 100 with respect to the side walls
and the floor of the room.
[0061] Conversely, the hinged doors of the prior art have simple slots which allow a slight
displacement of a few millimetres according to vertical and/or horizontal directions,
thus obtaining limited adjustments of the orientation of the hinged door 100.
[0062] The invention further relates to a hinged door 100, preferably to a hinged door of
a shower cabin.
[0063] In particular, as illustrated in figures 1A, 2, 5A and 6, the hinged door 100 comprises
a door 100a, preferably in glass, having a first recess 101 obtained along an upper
edge 102 and a second recess obtained along a lower edge, a pair of hinges 1 (having
one or more of the features previously described) and installed at the first and second
recess 101, and a pair of rotating pins 103 for the rotation of the hinged door 100,
each of which is associated with a respective hole 7 of the secondary bodies 6.
[0064] That is, a pair of hinges 1 is arranged on the door 100a, a hinge 1 along the upper
edge 102 and a hinge 1 along the lower edge, both along the same vertical direction
(coinciding with the vertical axis with respect to which the positioning of the door
100a is adjustable), so as to define the rotation fulcrum of the hinged door 100.
[0065] In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the primary bodies 2 of each hinge
1 are constrained to the door 100a by gluing.
[0066] In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the hinged door 100 comprises
at least one actuator 104, for example a pneumatic and/or hydraulic piston, connected
to one of the rotating pins 103. Thereby, advantageously, the actuator 104 is capable
of preventing the closing of the hinged door 100 from occurring in an uncontrolled
and abrupt manner.
[0067] Preferably, the actuator 104 is installed at the hinge 1 arranged along the upper
edge 102 of the door 100a.
[0068] Alternatively, the actuator 104 can be installed at the lower edge or, alternatively,
at both hinges 1 arranged on the hinged door 100.
[0069] In accordance with an aspect of the invention, the hinged door 100 comprises at least
one profiled element 105 which at least partially extends along the longitudinal direction
L parallel to the upper edge 102 of the same hinged door 100. In particular, the profiled
element 105 has at least one opening adapted to receive a respective rotating pin
103 which must be coupled to the secondary body 6 of the hinge 1.
[0070] Figure 1A shows a first embodiment of the hinged door 100, in which there are two
profiles 105, one arranged above the upper edge 102 of the door 100a and the other
arranged below along the lower edge of the same door 100a.
[0071] Thereby, the profiled elements 105 are capable of defining a support structure for
the door 100a by virtue of the interposition of the hinges 1. In fact, the primary
body 2 is directly constrained to the door 100a at the respective recess 101, while
the secondary body 6 defines the connection with the respective profiled element 105
through the rotating pin 103 coupled to the hole 7 obtained on its upper surface 8.
While the profiled element 105 arranged below can be directly constrained to the ground
by gluing, for example with silicone, or by fastening with screws, the profiled element
105 arranged above is preferably constrained to the side wall by a special support
106 illustrated in figure 2.
[0072] Consequently, if the side wall is not perfectly plumb, in order to allow the correct
operation of the hinged door 100 (i.e., its opening and closing mechanism) and so
as to make the positioning of the door 100a aesthetically pleasing and adjustable,
it is necessary to adjust the positioning of the secondary body 6 within the upper
groove 4 of the primary body 2 of the hinge 1 (of both hinges, if present) to correctly
adjust the inclination of the door 100a with respect to the side wall (or, alternatively,
with respect to the ground) so as to correctly align the rotating pins 103 with the
respective holes 7. In accordance with an aspect of the invention illustrated at least
in figures 1A and 2, at least one profiled element 105 is hollow so as to receive
the actuator 104 therein, to which the rotating pin 103 is connected which must be
arranged at the opening of the same profiled element 105.
[0073] Advantageously, therefore, an actuator 104, for example a hydraulic piston, of limited
size can be inserted inside the support frame of the hinged door 100 so as to be invisible
and protected from any substances which could damage it (water, soaps, detergents),
compromising its operation and reducing its duration.
[0074] Figure 5A shows a second embodiment of the hinged door 100, in which the support
structure for the door 100a is defined by a transverse profiled element 107, which
can be constrained to the wall by gluing or fastening with screws, to which "L"-shaped
profiles 105 are connected. As best seen in figure 6, the profiled elements 105 are
constrained to the respective end of the transverse profiled element 107 and, furthermore,
have at least one opening for receiving the rotating pin 103.
[0075] Like the embodiment of figure 1A, also in this case the adjustment of the positioning
of the secondary body 6 in the upper groove 4 of the primary body 2 of the hinge 1
allows to adjust the inclination of the door 100a even if the side wall is inclined
at an angle different from 90° with respect to the ground.
[0076] In conclusion, the hinge 1 and the hinged door 100 comprising at least one hinge
1 are capable of defining a special adjustable, small and aesthetically acceptable
attachment which, at the same time, allows a simple assembly of the entire hinged
door 100 and its effective adjustment of the inclination in the event of squaring
inaccuracies between the walls and the floor of the room.
[0077] The simplicity of the details and the reduced dimensions of the hinge 1 and, consequently,
also of the hinged door 100, in which at least one of them is installed, still ensure
a robust, durable and aesthetically pleasing structure as they confer a modern and
minimal design.
[0078] In addition, by virtue of the limited number of components required, their easy positioning
on the door 100a and/or along the profiled elements 105, considerably simplify the
assembly of the hinged door 100, the possibility of its adjustment and, furthermore,
the possibility of being able to provide a shower cabin with a door with a cushioned
closure by virtue of the actuator 104.
1. A hinge (1) installable on a hinged door (100), preferably of a shower cabin, comprising:
- a primary body (2) installable at a recess (101) obtained along an edge (102) of
a hinged door (100), said primary body (2) extending along a longitudinal direction
(L) along which a lower groove (3) and an upper groove (4) are obtained so that said
primary body (2) has a substantially "H"-shaped cross section, said lower groove (3)
being shaped to couple with a portion of the hinged door (100) in which the recess
(101) is present so that said primary body (2) abuts against both surfaces of the
hinged door (100);
- a secondary body (6) insertable in said upper groove (4) and having a width and
height equal to or less than those of said upper groove (4) and a depth at most equal
to that of said upper groove, said depth being a dimension transverse to a pair of
side portions (5) of said primary body (2), said secondary body (6) having a longitudinal
extension less than that of said upper groove (4) so as to be slidably movable within
said upper groove (4) along said longitudinal direction (L) to allow the adjustment
of the orientation and extension of the hinged door (100), said secondary body (6)
having a hole (7) obtained on an opposite upper surface (8), in use, to said upper
groove (4) and adapted to receive a rotating pin (103) for the opening and closing
movement of the hinged door (100);
- at least one locking element (10) interposable between said primary body (2) and
said secondary body (6) and configurable at least in a constraint condition in which
it maintains said secondary body (6) in a static and stable position with respect
to said primary body (2), characterised in that said primary body (2) has a through side groove (9) to allow the configuration of
said at least one locking element (10) between said constraint condition and a free
condition in which said secondary body (6) is slidably movable in said upper groove
(4), said side groove (9) being obtained on a side portion (5) of the primary body
(6) and being in communication with said upper groove (4), said locking elements (10)
being arranged through said side groove (9) to configure the secondary body (6) in
the constraint condition..
2. The hinge (1) according to claim 1, wherein said secondary body (6) is made of a lower
component (11) and an upper component (12) superimposed and constrained to each other
by fastening means (13), said lower component (11) having at least one seat (14) in
which said at least one locking element (10) can be inserted, said upper component
(12) having said hole (7) in which the rotating pin (103) can be coupled.
3. The hinge (1) according to claim 2, wherein said fastening means (13) comprises screws.
4. The hinge (1) according to claim 1, wherein said secondary body (6) is made in a single
piece.
5. The hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said at least
one locking element (10) comprises a threaded locking peg.
6. The hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein at least said
primary body (2) and said secondary body (6) are made of aluminium or steel, or brass,
or zamak.
7. The hinge (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said primary body
(2) has a longitudinal length comprised between 75 mm and 100 mm and said upper groove
(4) has a longitudinal length comprised between 60 mm and 85 mm.
8. A hinged door (100), preferably for a shower cabin, comprising:
- a door (100a), preferably made of glass, having a first recess (101) obtained along
an upper edge (102) and a second recess (101) obtained along a lower edge (102);
- a pair of hinges (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 7 installed at said first
and second recesses (101);
- a pair of rotating pins (103) for the rotation of the hinged door (100), each associated
with a respective hole (7) of the secondary bodies (6).
9. The hinged door (100) according to claim 8, comprising at least one actuator (104)
connected to one of said rotating pins (103).
10. The hinged door (100) according to claim 8 or 9, comprising at least one profiled
element (105) which at least partly extends along a longitudinal direction parallel
to the upper edge (102) of the hinged door (100), said profiled element (105) having
at least one opening adapted to receive a respective rotating pin (103).
11. The hinged door (100) according to claim 9 and 10, wherein said profiled element (105)
is hollow so as to receive said actuator (104) therein to connect with said rotating
pin (103) arranged at said opening.
12. The hinged door (100) according to any one of claims 8 to 11, wherein each primary
body (2) of each hinge (1) is constrained to said door (100a) of the hinged door (100)
by means of gluing.
1. Scharnier (1), das an einer Drehtür (100), vorzugsweise einer Duschkabine, installiert
werden kann, umfassend:
- einen Primärkörper (2), der an einer Aussparung (101) installiert werden kann, die
entlang einer Kante (102) einer Drehtür (100) erhalten ist, wobei sich der Primärkörper
(2) entlang einer Längsrichtung (L) erstreckt, entlang der eine untere Nut (3) und
eine obere Nut (4) erhalten werden, so dass der Primärkörper (2) einen im Wesentlichen
"H"-förmigen Querschnitt aufweist, wobei die untere Nut (3) so geformt ist, dass sie
sich mit einem Abschnitt der Drehtür (100) koppelt, in dem die Aussparung (101) vorhanden
ist, so dass der Primärkörper (2) an beiden Oberflächen der Drehtür (100) anliegt;
- einen Sekundärkörper (6), der in die obere Nut (4) einsetzbar ist und eine Breite
und Höhe aufweist, die gleich oder geringer als die der oberen Nut (4) ist, und eine
Tiefe, die höchstens gleich der der oberen Nut ist, wobei die Tiefe eine Abmessung
quer zu einem Paar von seitlichen Abschnitten (5) des Primärkörpers (2) ist, wobei
der Sekundärkörper (6) eine Längsausdehnung aufweist, die geringer als die der oberen
Nut (4) ist, um verschiebbar in der oberen Nut (4) entlang der Längsrichtung (L) beweglich
zu sein, um die Einstellung der Ausrichtung und Ausdehnung der Drehtür (100) zu ermöglichen,
wobei der Sekundärkörper (6) ein Loch (7) aufweist, das auf einer gegenüberliegenden
oberen Fläche (8) im Gebrauch zur oberen Nut (4) erhalten ist und dazu ausgebildet
ist, einen Drehzapfen (103) für die Öffnungs- und Schließbewegung der Drehtür (100)
aufzunehmen;
- mindestens ein Verriegelungselement (10), das zwischen dem Primärkörper (2) und
dem Sekundärkörper (6) angeordnet und mindestens in einem Zwangszustand ausgelegt
werden kann, in dem es den Sekundärkörper (6) in einer statischen und stabilen Position
in Bezug auf den Primärkörper (2) hält, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Primärkörper (2) eine durchgehende seitliche Nut (9) aufweist, um die Auslegung
des mindestens einen Verriegelungselements (10) zwischen dem Zwangszustand und einem
freien Zustand zu ermöglichen, in dem der Sekundärkörper (6) in der oberen Nut (4)
verschiebbar beweglich ist, wobei die seitliche Nut (9) an einem seitlichen Abschnitt
(5) des Primärkörpers (6) erhalten ist und mit der oberen Nut (4) in Kommunikation
steht, wobei die Verriegelungselemente (10) durch die seitliche Nut (9) angeordnet
sind, um den Sekundärkörper (6) in dem Zwangszustand auszulegen.
2. Scharnier (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Sekundärkörper (6) aus einem unteren Bauteil
(11) und einem oberen Bauteil (12) hergestellt ist, die übereinander angeordnet sind
und durch Befestigungsmittel (13) miteinander festgespannt sind, wobei das untere
Bauteil (11) mindestens eine Aufnahme (14) aufweist, in die das mindestens eine Verriegelungselement
(10) eingesetzt werden kann, wobei das obere Bauteil (12) das Loch (7) aufweist, in
das der Drehzapfen (103) gekoppelt werden kann.
3. Scharnier (1) nach Anspruch 2, wobei die Befestigungsmittel (13) Schrauben umfassen.
4. Scharnier (1) nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Sekundärkörper (6) einstückig hergestellt
ist.
5. Scharnier (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das mindestens eine Verriegelungselement
(10) einen mit Gewinde versehenen Verriegelungsstift umfasst.
6. Scharnier (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei zumindest der Primärkörper
(2) und der Sekundärkörper (6) aus Aluminium oder Stahl oder Messing oder Zamak hergestellt
sind.
7. Scharnier (1) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Primärkörper (2)
eine Längsrichtung zwischen 75 mm und 100 mm aufweist und die obere Nut (4) eine Längsrichtung
zwischen 60 mm und 85 mm aufweist.
8. Drehtür (100), vorzugsweise für eine Duschkabine, umfassend:
- eine Tür (100a), vorzugsweise aus Glas, mit einer ersten Aussparung (101), die entlang
einer oberen Kante (102) erhalten ist, und einer zweiten Aussparung (101), die entlang
einer unteren Kante (102) erhalten ist;
- ein Paar Scharniere (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7, die an der ersten und
zweiten Aussparung (101) installiert sind;
- ein Paar Drehzapfen (103) zum Drehen der Drehtür (100), die jeweils mit einem jeweiligen
Loch (7) der Sekundärkörper (6) assoziiert sind.
9. Drehtür (100) nach Anspruch 8, umfassend mindestens einen Aktor (104), der mit einem
der Drehzapfen (103) verbunden ist.
10. Drehtür (100) nach Anspruch 8 oder 9, umfassend zumindest ein Profilelement (105),
das sich zumindest teilweise entlang einer Längsrichtung parallel zu der Oberkante
(102) der Drehtür (100) erstreckt, wobei das Profilelement (105) zumindest eine Öffnung
aufweist, die dazu ausgebildet ist, einen jeweiligen Drehzapfen (103) aufzunehmen.
11. Drehtür (100) nach Anspruch 9 und 10, wobei das Profilelement (105) hohl ist, um den
Aktor (104) darin aufzunehmen, um sich mit dem Drehzapfen (103) zu verbinden, der
an der Öffnung angeordnet ist.
12. Drehtür (100) nach einem der Ansprüche 8 bis 11, wobei ein jeder Primärkörper (2)
eines jeden Scharniers (1) mittels Kleben an der Tür (100a) der Drehtür (100) festgespannt
ist.
1. Charnière (1) pouvant être installée sur une porte à charnières (100), de préférence
d'une cabine de douche, comprenant :
- un corps primaire (2) pouvant être installé en correspondance d'un renfoncement
(101) obtenu le long d'un bord (102) d'une porte à charnières (100), ledit corps primaire
(2) se prolongeant le long d'une direction longitudinale (L) le long de laquelle une
rainure inférieure (3) et une rainure supérieure (4) sont obtenues de sorte que ledit
corps primaire (2) comporte une section transversale essentiellement en forme de «
H », ladite rainure inférieure (3) étant façonnée pour s'accoupler à une partie de
la porte à charnières (100) dans laquelle se trouve le renfoncement (101), de sorte
que ledit corps primaire (2) bute contre les deux surfaces de la porte à charnières
(100) ;
- un corps secondaire (6) pouvant être inséré dans ladite rainure supérieure (4) et
ayant une largeur et une hauteur égales ou inférieures à celles de ladite rainure
supérieure (4) et une profondeur au plus égale à celle de ladite rainure supérieure,
ladite profondeur étant une dimension transversale à une paire de parties latérales
(5) dudit corps primaire (2), ledit corps secondaire (6) comportant une extension
longitudinale inférieure à celle de ladite rainure supérieure (4) de sorte à être
mobile de façon coulissante à l'intérieur de ladite rainure supérieure (4) le long
de ladite direction longitudinale (L) pour permettre le réglage de l'orientation et
de l'extension de la porte à charnières (100), ledit corps secondaire (6) comportant
un trou (7) obtenu sur une surface supérieure (8) opposée, lors de l'utilisation,
à ladite rainure supérieure (4) et adapté pour recevoir un axe rotatif (103) pour
le mouvement d'ouverture et de fermeture de la porte à charnières (100) ;
- au moins un élément de verrouillage (10) pouvant être interposé entre ledit corps
primaire (2) et ledit corps secondaire (6) et pouvant être configuré au moins dans
un état de contrainte dans lequel il maintient ledit corps secondaire (6) dans une
position statique et stable par rapport audit corps primaire (2), caractérisé en ce que ledit corps primaire (2) comporte une rainure latérale traversante (9) pour permettre
la configuration dudit au moins un élément de verrouillage (10) entre ladite condition
de contrainte et une condition libre dans laquelle ledit corps secondaire (6) est
mobile de manière coulissante dans ladite rainure supérieure (4), ladite rainure latérale
(9) étant obtenue sur une partie latérale (5) du corps primaire (6) et étant en communication
avec ladite rainure supérieure (4), lesdits éléments de verrouillage (10) étant disposés
à travers ladite rainure latérale (9) pour configurer le corps secondaire (6) dans
l'état de contrainte.
2. Charnière (1) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle ledit corps secondaire (6) est
constitué d'un composant inférieur (11) et d'un composant supérieur (12) superposés
et solidaires l'un de l'autre par des moyens de fixation (13), ledit composant inférieur
(11) comportant au moins un siège (14) dans lequel ledit au moins un élément de verrouillage
(10) peut être inséré, ledit composant supérieur (12) comportant ledit trou (7) dans
lequel l'axe rotatif (103) peut être accouplé.
3. Charnière (1) selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle lesdits moyens de fixation (13)
comprennent des vis.
4. Charnière (1) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle ledit corps secondaire (6) est
fabriqué en une seule pièce.
5. Charnière (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
ledit au moins un élément de verrouillage (10) comprend une goupille de verrouillage
filetée.
6. Charnière (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
au moins ledit corps primaire (2) et ledit corps secondaire (6) sont en aluminium
ou en acier, ou en laiton, ou en Zamak.
7. Charnière (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
ledit corps primaire (2) a une longueur longitudinale comprise entre 75 et 100 mm
et ladite rainure supérieure (4) a une longueur longitudinale comprise entre 60 et
85 mm.
8. Porte à charnières (100), de préférence pour une cabine de douche, comprenant :
- une porte (100a), de préférence en verre, comportant un premier renfoncement (101)
obtenu le long d'un bord supérieur (102) et un deuxième renfoncement (101) obtenu
le long d'un bord inférieur (102) ;
- une paire de charnières (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, installées
en correspondance desdits premier et deuxième renfoncements (101) ;
- une paire d'axes rotatifs (103) pour la rotation de la porte à charnières (100),
chacun associé à un trou respectif (7) des corps secondaires (6).
9. Porte à charnières (100) selon la revendication 8, comprenant au moins un actionneur
(104) relié à l'un desdits axes de rotation (103).
10. Porte à charnières (100) selon la revendication 8 ou 9, comprenant au moins un élément
profilé (105) qui se prolonge au moins en partie le long d'une direction longitudinale
parallèle au bord supérieur (102) de la porte à charnières (100), ledit élément profilé
(105) comportant au moins une ouverture adaptée pour recevoir un axe rotatif respectif
(103).
11. Porte à charnières (100) selon la revendication 9 et 10, dans laquelle ledit élément
profilé (105) est creux de manière à recevoir ledit actionneur (104) en son sein pour
le relier audit axe rotatif (103) disposé en correspondance de l'ouverture.
12. Porte à charnières (100) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 8 à 11, dans laquelle
chaque corps primaire (2) de chaque charnière (1) est solidaire de ladite porte (100a)
de la porte à charnières (100) par collage.