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US2810152A
US2810152A US438243A US43824354A US2810152A US 2810152 A US2810152 A US 2810152A US 438243 A US438243 A US 438243A US 43824354 A US43824354 A US 43824354A US 2810152 A US2810152 A US 2810152A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F1/00Closers or openers for wings, not otherwise provided for in this subclass
    • E05F1/02Closers or openers for wings, not otherwise provided for in this subclass gravity-actuated, e.g. by use of counterweights
    • E05F1/04Closers or openers for wings, not otherwise provided for in this subclass gravity-actuated, e.g. by use of counterweights for wings which lift during movement, operated by their own weight
    • E05F1/06Mechanisms in the shape of hinges or pivots, operated by the weight of the wing
    • E05F1/061Mechanisms in the shape of hinges or pivots, operated by the weight of the wing with cams or helical tracks

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  • This invention relates to hinges generally and more particularly to a type of elevating or lifting hinge.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the type previously described, which is quick acting and positive in its operation.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the type previously described, which has a simplified design and is extremely strong.
  • a still further object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the type previously described, which may be conveniently adapted to operate doors of dilferent weights.
  • Figure 1 is an elevation view of the hinge constituting the applicants invention, showing the resilient members and location of the slot and wedge elements on the hinge leaves.
  • Figure 2 is a section view taken substantially on plane 22 in Figure 1, showing the characteristic shape of the slot in the hinge leaf.
  • Figure 3 is a section view taken substantially on plane 33 in Figure 1, showing the characteristic shape of the wedge on the hinge leaf.
  • numeral designates a hinge having a pair of relatively movable leaves 12 and 14.
  • a series of spaced and staggered countersunk openings 16 are provided in the leaves 12 and 14 for the reception of mounting screws not here shown.
  • Three aligned pintle lugs 18 are provided along the inner edge of the hinge leaf 12.
  • a pair of spaced pintle lugs 20 are formed on the hinge leaf 14 so as to mesh in alternate sequence with the lugs 18.
  • a space 22 is provided between each of the two pintle lugs 20, and the associated lug 18 disposed immediately therebelow.
  • a resilient coiled spring 24 is inserted in each of the spaces 22, and retained therein by a removable pintle or hinge pin 26.
  • a head 28 is provided on the removable hinge pin 26 and a similar head 28 is fixed in the bottom pintle lug 18.
  • a centrally and vertically disposed slot 30, having an inclined lower face 32, is provided in the hinge leaf 14.
  • the hinge leaf 12 is attached to the door frame not here shown, and the leaf 14 is connected to the door.
  • the apex of the triangular wedge 34 enters the slot 30 and forces the hinge leaf 14 to assume the broken line position shown in Figure 1.
  • the hinge leaf 14 With the hinge leaf 14 in this oifset position, the door attached thereto is lowered an equivalent distance thus reducing floor clearance.
  • the coiled springs 24 automatically elevate the door so as to provide the clearance necessary for floor coverings.
  • a hinge comprising two leaves, a pintle pivotally 2 connecting the two leaves, resilient means on the pintle yieldably holding the leaves in lateral alignment, a slot in one of the leaves having a transverse lower face and a wedge on the other leaf adapted to make sliding contact with the transverse lower face of the slot as the hinge is being closed thereby producing relative vertical movement between the two leaves, such wedge and slot becoming disengaged when the hinge is open thereby permitting the resilient means to hold the two leaves in lateral alignment.
  • a hinge comprising two leaves, spaced lugs on the leaves, a pintle pivotally connecting the lugs together, a coiled spring on the pintle between at least two of the lugs yieldably holding the leaves in lateral alignment, a slot in one of the leaves having a transverse lower face and a wedge on the other leaf adapted to make sliding contact with the transverse lower face of the slot as the hinge is being closed thereby producing relative vertical movement between the two leaves, such wedge and slot becoming disengaged when the hinge is open thereby permitting the coiled spring to hold the two leaves in lateral alignment.

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Oct. 22, 1957 J. J. BRUNO 2,810,152
HINGES Filed June 21, 1954 IN VEN TOR. J10 J BRA/N0 United States Patent HINGES Jack J. Bruno, Detroit, Mich.
Application June 21, 1954, Serial No. 438,243
2 Claims. (Cl. 16-153) This invention relates to hinges generally and more particularly to a type of elevating or lifting hinge.
It has long been the practice of home builders to install raised thresholds or sills on all outside doors so as to provide necessary clearance for rugs and carpets as the door is swung inwardly. On all inside doors, however, raised thresholds are impractical, and such doors are provided with sufficient bottom clearance so as to pass easily over any floor covering.
Such clearance however, produces disturbing drafts from unheated rooms, and makes floors uncomfortably cool in the heated portion of the home. Cognizant of this situation, the applicant has as the primary object of his invention, the production of a hinge adapted automatically to elevate the door as it is opened, and lower the door as it is being closed.
Another object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the type previously described, which is quick acting and positive in its operation.
A further object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the type previously described, which has a simplified design and is extremely strong.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a hinge of the type previously described, which may be conveniently adapted to operate doors of dilferent weights.
Numerous features and advantages of the invention will become increasingly apparent, after thorough consideration of a detailed discussion composed with reference to the accompanying drawing constituting a portion of this application, and in which:
Figure 1 is an elevation view of the hinge constituting the applicants invention, showing the resilient members and location of the slot and wedge elements on the hinge leaves.
Figure 2 is a section view taken substantially on plane 22 in Figure 1, showing the characteristic shape of the slot in the hinge leaf.
Figure 3 is a section view taken substantially on plane 33 in Figure 1, showing the characteristic shape of the wedge on the hinge leaf.
For a detailed description of the invention, reference is made to the drawing in which numeral designates a hinge having a pair of relatively movable leaves 12 and 14. A series of spaced and staggered countersunk openings 16 are provided in the leaves 12 and 14 for the reception of mounting screws not here shown.
Three aligned pintle lugs 18 are provided along the inner edge of the hinge leaf 12. A pair of spaced pintle lugs 20 are formed on the hinge leaf 14 so as to mesh in alternate sequence with the lugs 18. A space 22 is provided between each of the two pintle lugs 20, and the associated lug 18 disposed immediately therebelow.
A resilient coiled spring 24 is inserted in each of the spaces 22, and retained therein by a removable pintle or hinge pin 26. A head 28 is provided on the removable hinge pin 26 and a similar head 28 is fixed in the bottom pintle lug 18. A centrally and vertically disposed slot 30, having an inclined lower face 32, is provided in the hinge leaf 14.
Patented Oct. 22, 1957 In use, the hinge leaf 12 is attached to the door frame not here shown, and the leaf 14 is connected to the door. As the door is closed, the apex of the triangular wedge 34 enters the slot 30 and forces the hinge leaf 14 to assume the broken line position shown in Figure 1. With the hinge leaf 14 in this oifset position, the door attached thereto is lowered an equivalent distance thus reducing floor clearance. As the door is opened, the coiled springs 24, automatically elevate the door so as to provide the clearance necessary for floor coverings.
In practice, it is desirable to match the strength of the coiled springs 24 in the hinge to the weight of the door it is to support and operate. Springs of the required strength may be inserted in the hinge by the simple expedient of withdrawing the hinge pin 26, and reinserting the same after the proper springs have been placed in the spaces 22 and aligned with the pintle openings in the lugs 18 and 20.
Based upon the foregoing discussion, the applicant is of the opinion that his invention has fulfilled a long felt need in the field of building hardware, and has accordingly made a valuable contribution to the related art. However, while the invention was described with reference to the details of a single embodiment, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, that the principles involved are susceptible of numerous other practical ap- 1. A hinge comprising two leaves, a pintle pivotally 2 connecting the two leaves, resilient means on the pintle yieldably holding the leaves in lateral alignment, a slot in one of the leaves having a transverse lower face and a wedge on the other leaf adapted to make sliding contact with the transverse lower face of the slot as the hinge is being closed thereby producing relative vertical movement between the two leaves, such wedge and slot becoming disengaged when the hinge is open thereby permitting the resilient means to hold the two leaves in lateral alignment.
2. A hinge comprising two leaves, spaced lugs on the leaves, a pintle pivotally connecting the lugs together, a coiled spring on the pintle between at least two of the lugs yieldably holding the leaves in lateral alignment, a slot in one of the leaves having a transverse lower face and a wedge on the other leaf adapted to make sliding contact with the transverse lower face of the slot as the hinge is being closed thereby producing relative vertical movement between the two leaves, such wedge and slot becoming disengaged when the hinge is open thereby permitting the coiled spring to hold the two leaves in lateral alignment.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,579,363 Heinz Apr. 6, 1926 2,685,102 Forkey Aug. 3, 1954 FOREIGN PATENTS 220,428 Great Britain Aug. 21, 1924
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US3872541A (en) * 1974-04-15 1975-03-25 Hager & Sons Hinge Mfg Hinge capable of transmitting pressurized air
US4057873A (en) * 1976-03-25 1977-11-15 Rudolph Bursani Door hinge coupling device
US5864922A (en) * 1996-08-08 1999-02-02 The Boeing Company Self centering hinge

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GB220428A (en) * 1923-07-10 1924-08-21 George Henry Trow Improvements in hinges for casement windows, fanlights and the like to facilitate cleaning and like operations
US1579363A (en) * 1925-04-13 1926-04-06 John L C Heinz Casement-window hinge with automatic lifting and locking means
US2685102A (en) * 1950-01-11 1954-08-03 Forkey Margaret Gravity closing two-way swinging door hinge

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB220428A (en) * 1923-07-10 1924-08-21 George Henry Trow Improvements in hinges for casement windows, fanlights and the like to facilitate cleaning and like operations
US1579363A (en) * 1925-04-13 1926-04-06 John L C Heinz Casement-window hinge with automatic lifting and locking means
US2685102A (en) * 1950-01-11 1954-08-03 Forkey Margaret Gravity closing two-way swinging door hinge

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3872541A (en) * 1974-04-15 1975-03-25 Hager & Sons Hinge Mfg Hinge capable of transmitting pressurized air
US4057873A (en) * 1976-03-25 1977-11-15 Rudolph Bursani Door hinge coupling device
US5864922A (en) * 1996-08-08 1999-02-02 The Boeing Company Self centering hinge

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