Pintle Removable From Remainder Of Hinge Patents (Class 16/262)
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Patent number: 7351153Abstract: In the slot machine 1, it is provided the hinge construction for rotatably supporting the frame plate 63 of the frame 6 against the door 3, and the hinge construction is basically constructed from: the lower bracket 82 arranged at the lower position in one side of an opening 80 which is formed in the door 3 corresponding to the frame 6; the support hole 83 formed in the ceiling plate 81 positioned at the upper side of the door 3 and the support hole 84 formed in the lower bracket 82; and the support shaft 64 that the upper end thereof inserted in the through hole 633 of the upper support plate 634 is rotatably supported in the support hole 83 of the ceiling plate 81 and the lower end thereof inserted in the through hole 635 of the lower support plate 636 is rotatably supported in the support hole 84 of the lower bracket 82.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2003Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Aruze Corp.Inventor: Hiroyuki Nagano
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Patent number: 7343645Abstract: An electronic apparatus, which has a first casing and a second casing, includes a first connecting unit, a second connecting unit, a covering unit and a linked unit. The first connecting unit is fixed on the first casing, and the second connecting unit is pivoted to the first connecting unit. The covering unit has a barrel portion, which covers the second connecting unit. When the covering unit rotates around the second connecting unit, the second connecting unit rotates relative to the barrel portion. A first end of the linked unit is fixed on the second casing, and a second end thereof is connected to the covering unit. When the covering unit rotates, the linked unit rotates relative to the covering unit. The electronic apparatus further includes a first touching unit connected to the covering unit for pulling the covering unit to a first location separating from the second connecting unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Asustek Computer Inc.Inventor: Tsung Hsien Li
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Patent number: 7325276Abstract: Disclosed herein is a detachable door hinge device for a vehicle. The door hinge device includes a first hinge portion protruded from a door bracket and having a hole for pivot connection formed inside thereof. A pivot pin is rotatably inserted into the hole for pivot connection. A latching groove is formed along the outer circumference of an intermediate region of the pivot pin. A second hinge portion is formed in a body bracket and has a pivot pin hole formed therein for inserting the latching groove region of the pivot pin thereto. The pivot pin hole has a serration formed so as to fit to the serrated portion. A control pin hole is formed in the second hinge portion perpendicularly to the pivot pin hole. A control pin is inserted rotatably into the control pin hole in order to control an axial movement of the pivot pin.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2005Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: GM Daewoo Auto & Technology CompanyInventor: Sang Pill Kim
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Patent number: 7278183Abstract: A pivot hinge assembly for mounting a cabinet to a frame. The assembly includes a first hinge pin bushing adapted to mount to the cabinet and a second hinge pin bushing adapted to mount to the frame. The hinge pin bushings each have a hole formed through it for receiving a pin, and substantially complementary mating surfaces for providing a bearing interface. The pin includes a head and a terminal end. Threads are formed on a portion of the pin which engage with threads in the second hinge pin bushing. A locking mechanism is removably attached to the pin near its terminal end. In one embodiment, the assembly includes a wear strip mounted to either the cabinet or the frame and which provides a low friction bearing surface between the cabinet and the frame.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2004Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Middle Atlantic Products, Inc.Inventor: Robert Schluter
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Patent number: 7278185Abstract: The invention provides a restricting device for a closure including a vent hingedly connected to a frame, the restricting device comprising a plate (1,4) for mounting on a frame, an arm (7) for pivotally mounting on a vent and means for releasably interengaging the arm and the plate, wherein, in use, when the plate and the arm are interengaged, the closure can only be opened a predetermined distance. The means for releasably interengaging the arm and the plate comprise a resilient means (2) adapted to engage a locking pin (5). The engagement between the arm and the plate is released by means of a release means, for example a key (6,6?;6?), which is separate from the rest of the device. A preferred embodiment of the invention provides means (16,17; 18, 20) for preventing over-rotation of the key beyond a position in which the resilient means is in an optimum release position. The device is simple to use and has the advantage that it is detachable.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: SecuriStyle LimitedInventor: Mathew John Smith
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Publication number: 20070157431Abstract: The invention concerns a hinge of the type consisting of two flap-shaped main components (1, 2), having a mutual-engagement area (3) on a common pivoting axis. The hinge provides that with one of the flaps (1, 2) there is integral a head (4) of the pivoting axis, having a cam-shaped profile, and that with the other flap (1, 2) there is associated a switch body (5) wherefrom a control pin (9) protrudes. An outer end of the control pin (9) engages with said cam-shaped profile, and an end inside the body (5) acts on a button (11) actuating a switch (10) arranged within said body (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2006Publication date: July 12, 2007Applicant: ELESA S.P.A.Inventor: Alberto Bertani
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Patent number: 7216401Abstract: A hinge assembly adapted for a housing having a main body and a sub-body rotatably positioned on the main body, the hinge assembly including: a first hinge portion adapted to rotatably support both lower sides of the sub-body; and a second hinge portion adapted to rotatably support a rear surface of the sub-body with a surface contact and to maintain a rotated angle of the sub-body. The first hinge portion includes: a hinge protrusion arranged on one side surface of the sub-body; a hinge protrusion inserting-hole arranged on one side surface of a sub-body rotational space and adapted to receive the hinge protrusion; a hinge-hole arranged on the other side surface of the sub-body; a through-hole arranged on the other side surface of a sub-body rotational space to correspond to the hinge-hole; and a hinge locker passing through the through-hole and the hinge-hole.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Byung-Woog Bae
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Patent number: 7090095Abstract: A reusable transport/storage box has a side wall having a horizontal upper flange formed with a longitudinally extending and vertically throughgoing slot having a predetermined longitudinal effective length and formed with a transversely inwardly open short cutout. A cover panel is pivoted on an upper part of an insert hinge having a flat insert tongue projecting downward from the upper part, fittable through the slot, and of an effective length shorter than the slot longitudinal effective length. A short bump projects transversely and outwardly from the tongue and can fit vertically through the cutout. The tongue is insertable through the slot with the bump passing through the cutout and then is longitudinally shiftable to displace the bump at least partially past the cutout underneath the upper flange and thereby lock the hinge to the upper flange.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Fritz Schafer GmbHInventor: Gerhard Schäfer
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Patent number: 6810562Abstract: A spacing member (15) on a hinge arm (1) bears against guide surfaces (22, 231)and locates a hinge pin (16) generally beneath a hinge pin hole in a recess (2) to be mounted on a door to be hingedly mounted on a cabinet which has a frame mounting the hinge arm. Lowering of the recess when so generally located cause a chamfer (161) on the end of the hinge pin (16) to accurately align the hinge pin with the hinge pin hole as the hinge pin (16) enters the hinge pin hole to move the spacing member (15) out of engagement with the guide surfaces (22, 231).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: APW Electronics Ltd.Inventors: David Horne, John David Schnabel
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Patent number: 6779434Abstract: A structure for warming cups in a coffee maker includes a pot and a lid. A pivot section is provided to a heating area of the pot. An insertion hole is respectively provided on both side walls in the pivot section of the pot. Another pivot section is provided to the lid with an elastic rod sandwiched between both side walls in the pivot section of the lid. An insertion bead is respectively provided to both ends of the elastic rod to be inserted into the insertion holes in the pivot section of the heating area by taking advantage of the return force of the elastic rod.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2002Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Lundar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventor: Tony Hsu
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Patent number: 6751826Abstract: There is provided a toilet seat hinge which allows different seats to be quickly replaced or substituted and which will adapt to different manufacturers' bowls. This is accomplished by providing removable hinge pins to secure the seat to the hinge, and adjustable connections from the hinge base to the toilet bowl. The base of the hinge may also be integral with the toilet bowl.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2002Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Inventor: Harry R. Miller
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Patent number: 6721994Abstract: A hinge for mounting a door to an enclosure includes a first leaf, a second leaf, and a pin. The first leaf includes a first tongue attached to a surface formed on one of the door or the enclosure, and a first knuckle depending from the first tongue. The first knuckle includes a tab depending therefrom, and the tab extends through an aperture in a flange depending from the surface. The second leaf includes a second tongue coupled to another of the door or the enclosure, and a second knuckle coupled to the second tongue. The pin extends through the first and second knuckles. A method of assembling a hinge to a door includes: extending a portion of the hinge within an aperture in the door; applying a magnetic force to the portion of the hinge to secure the portion of the hinge within the aperture; and securing the hinge to the door with a fastener while applying the magnetic force.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Terry Michael Bowman, Robert Bruce Wallace, Peter Donald Muse, Gilbert Anthony Soares, Edgar Yee
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Patent number: 6701573Abstract: A hinge assembly for securing a pivotally movable cover to a back or support plate includes a pair of hinge pins projecting from the back or support plate and a pair of hollow pin receiving barrels projecting from the cover for receipt of the pins. The hollow pin receiving barrels and the pins are provided with complemental ribs and grooves for releasable interengagement when the pins and barrels are interconnected.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Inventors: Nick E. Ciavarella, David Hayes
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Publication number: 20040000029Abstract: There is provided a toilet seat hinge which allows different seats to be quickly replaced or substituted and which will adapt to different manufacturers' bowls. This is accomplished by providing removable hinge pins to secure the seat to the hinge, and adjustable connections from the hinge base to the toilet bowl. The base of the hinge may also be integral with the toilet bowl.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventor: Harry R. Miller
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Patent number: 6591451Abstract: An automotive hinge adapted to facilitate removable attachment of a closure panel to a body structure comprises a door component comprising upper and lower door component pivot arms adapted to be mounted to a vehicular closure panel, a body component comprising upper and lower body component pivot doors adapted to be mounted to a vehicular body structure, a common pivot axis around which the door component and body component are adapted to rotate in relation to each other, and a cylindrical protrusion adapted to be coaxially aligned with the pivot axis and structurally attached to and extended above the upper pivot arm of the body component, such that the door component is adapted to interleave over the body component, dimensionally locating the closure panel and the body structure by means of an external cylindrical bearing surface on the cylindrical protrusion, and is adapted to be held in assembly by means of a pivot pin which is adapted to extend through both said pivot arms of both said hinge componentsType: GrantFiled: May 17, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Multimatic, Inc.Inventors: Rudolf Gruber, David Carswell, John J. Salmon
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Publication number: 20030056321Abstract: A hinge for mounting a door to an enclosure includes a first leaf, a second leaf, and a pin. The first leaf includes a first tongue attached to a surface formed on one of the door or the enclosure, and a first knuckle depending from the first tongue. The first knuckle includes a tab depending therefrom, and the tab extends through an aperture in a flange depending from the surface. The second leaf includes a second tongue coupled to another of the door or the enclosure, and a second knuckle coupled to the second tongue. The pin extends through the first and second knuckles. A method of assembling a hinge to a door includes: extending a portion of the hinge within an aperture in the door; applying a magnetic force to the portion of the hinge to secure the portion of the hinge within the aperture; and securing the hinge to the door with a fastener while applying the magnetic force.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: March 27, 2003Inventors: Terry Michael Bowman, Robert Bruce Wallace, Peter Donald Muse, Gilbert Anthony Soares, Edgar Yee
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Publication number: 20020178545Abstract: A hinge joining two rigid pieces. A first hinge joint protrudes from a first piece of rigid-plastic material, and has two surfaces. Each of the two surfaces of the first hinge joint has a hinge hole with a tubular shape. A second hinge joint protrudes from a second piece of rigid plastic material. The second hinge joint has a first hollow and a second hollow. The space between the first hollow and the second hollow define a gap length which approximately is equal to the hinge-joint length such that the first hinge joint fits between the near-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow. Each of the near-end surfaces of the first hollow and the second hollow has a keyhole-shaped passage. The hinge pin passes, aligned, through the hinge hole of the first hinge joint, and the tubular central portion of each of the keyhole passages. The hinge pin hinges together the first piece and the second piece.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2002Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Peter G. Cardona
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Patent number: 6438800Abstract: A door hinge assembly for use in an electrical appliance cabinet includes a door hinge member having a door plate attached to one side of an elbow, a hinge pin sleeve attached to the opposite side of the elbow, and a flange extending upwardly from the elbow. A hinge pin is removably engageable with the hinge pin sleeve, which is further removably engageable with a top edge on the flange.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: August 27, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Amit Narang, Pankaj Gupta, Edgar Yee, David Thorn, Gilbert A. Soares, Harry Marvin, Robert Bruce Wallace
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Patent number: 6434792Abstract: A new and improved hinge for use with a refrigerator door. The inventive hinge is a drawn hinge, created by the drawing process. The inventive hinge includes first and second flanges, a pin, and a pin arm. The flanges on each side allow use of a thinner piece of metal in creating a hinge, while retaining the strength of a thicker piece of metal. The pin arm is extended in order to prevent pinching when opening and closing a refrigerator door.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Universal Metal Products, Inc.Inventor: Hugh Williamson
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Patent number: 6367122Abstract: A simple and compact hinge structure pivotally and detachably fixes a lid to a housing. The hinge structure has a shaft provided for the housing and a bearing unit provided for the lid. The bearing unit has a shaft-attaching/detaching opening for attaching or detaching the shaft in the axial direction. The bearing unit further includes a first bearing for receiving one portion of the peripheral surface of the shaft and a second bearing for receiving another portion of the peripheral surface of the shaft. The first bearing and the second bearing face each other. The space between the first bearing and the second bearing becomes narrower as it is closer to the shaft-attaching/detaching opening. The second bearing is formed of a leaf spring. With this arrangement, even if an excessive force is applied to the lid or the housing, it is possible to prevent both the elements from being destroyed.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.Inventor: Kazusato Tagawa
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Patent number: 6338182Abstract: A computer has a base and a speaker pivotably attached to the base via a hinge assembly. A cable extends through the hinge assembly to electrically connect the base and the speaker. The hinge assembly includes a pair of bushings fixed to the base, a sleeve fixed to the speaker and a pair of shafts. The pair of shafts is retained in opposite ends of the sleeve and is rotatably received in the bushings for pivotably attaching the speaker to the base. An aperture is defined in one of the bushings, a notch is defined in the sleeve, and a bore is defined through the shaft for providing access to the cable.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Wen-Hung Tseng, Nien Chiang Liao
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Patent number: 6336249Abstract: An improved plastic elongated hinge having an open spine and being adapted to replace a conventional piano hinge at a significantly reduced cost. The plastic elongated hinge includes at least two spaced apart pivotally pinned connections. The open spine permits the elongated hinge to be produced using substantially less plastic material. The hinge is preferably injection molded, and the pivotal connections are short in order to reduce the throw of the mold pins and thus maximize the production cycle time. An entirely integral snappedly engaging pivot connection is provided when more than two pivot connections are required. The entirely integral snap engagement connections require no moveable mold pins. This further reduces the costs of the hinge. Preferably, the elongated hinge is solvent bonded to plastic hinged members.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: January 8, 2002Inventor: Roger Plumley
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Patent number: 6330161Abstract: A computer is disclosed having a power supply assembly that may be rotated into a first position for operating the computer, rotated into a second position for servicing components within the computer, or removed from the computer quickly and easily. The power supply assembly is mounted to a chassis via first and second pivot pins that define an axis of rotation and engage first and second bearing surfaces. The first pivot pin may be disengaged from the first bearing surface without removing a fastener. In one embodinent, the first pivot pin is disengaged from the first bearing surface by relative movement between the first pivot pin and the first bearing surface along the axis of rotation. In another embodiment, the first pivot pin is disengaged from the first bearing surface by passing it through a slot in the bearing surface orthogonal to the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 1999Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Hewlett-Packard CompanyInventors: Darren B Smith, Ronald P Dean, Samuel M Babb
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Patent number: 6250727Abstract: A computer enclosure includes a cage with a pair of brackets fixed therein for rotatably supporting a mother board tray to which a mother board is fixed. The cage includes a front panel, a rear panel, a top panel and a bottom panel forming a receiving space for receiving the mother board tray. The brackets support shafts that are rotatably received in bores defined in the mother board tray allowing the mother board to be mounted to and/or removed from the mother board tray at a position outside the cage thereby reducing the size of the cage and thus facilitating miniaturization of the computer enclosure.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1999Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kaven Kan, Tien Sung Lu, Zhu Xing Zhou, Yong Xian Wang
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Patent number: 6178599Abstract: A method for temporarily connecting a body half and a door half of a hinge, said body half of said hinge including connecting means for receiving said door half of said hinge including connecting means for receiving the body half, one of said connecting means including a portion having disposed proximate the end thereof at least one groove for receiving a resilient flexible retainer; said method including the steps of; (a) fastening the hinge when assembled to a vehicle and a door so as to fasten the door with the vehicle temporarily; (b) painting the vehicle and door together while temporarily connected; (c) subjecting the vehicle and door and the resilient flexible retainer to heat such as that found in a curing process for a painting process for vehicles; (d) separating said body and door halves of said hinge by removing the retainer and separating said halves; (e) separating said door from said vehicle by separating the body half and the door half of said hinges.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignees: Chrysler Corporation, Multimatic Inc.Inventors: Scott Worden, Cheaw Wang Ng, Stephen Joseph Mitchell
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Patent number: 6158087Abstract: A hinge system is provided to connect a first structure and a second structure. The first structure has a first pad eye extending from a connecting wall, with a tapered hole extending through the first pad eye. The second structure has a second pad eye extending from a connecting wall of the second structure, with a hole extending through the second pad eye. The hinge system further includes a pin having a first end and a second end, with the diameter of the first end smaller than the diameter of the second end. The first and second pad eyes are positioned such that the holes in the first and second pad eyes are aligned with each other, and the pin is inserted into the holes in the first and second pad eyes.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Inventor: Maxwell C. Cheung
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Patent number: 6151757Abstract: A lockable piano-type hinge assembly including a locking hinge piece in addition to two hinge pieces which include the hinge pin barrels. The hinge pin is secured to the locking hinge piece which has an opening aligned with a locking loop secured to one of the hinge pieces. When the hinge assembly is assembled, the locking loop extends through the opening of the locking hinge piece and a locking device is insertable through the locking loop to prevent relative movement of the locking hinge piece and removal of the hinge pin from the barrels.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Harry C. Beals, Jr., James T. LaGrotta, Richard T. LaGrotta, Ronald B. Walsh, Jr.
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Patent number: 6085385Abstract: An upper hinge frame of a refrigerator, capable of firmly supporting a refrigerator door, thus preventing a refrigerator from having a gap between the door and a main body thereof, includes: a hinge supporting body formed at a front edge of a top surface of the main body as a single body and each end portion of which is downwardly bent by 90 degrees and an end portion thereof is again outwardly bent by 90 degrees; an upper hinge of a flat board shape downwardly inserted into a portion of the hinge supporting body, and having an inserting portion which is rearwardly protruded from a rear end thereof and inserted into an insertion hole of the hinge supporting body, and having a front end part of a circular arc shape formed by which each side thereof is incurvated; and a hinge attaching lever downwardly inserted into the upper hinge thereby connecting the upper hinge to the hinge supporting body, and having a lower end portion which is downwardly bent by 90 degrees, thus forming a L-shape.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: LG Electronics Inc.Inventor: Pil Don Joo
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Patent number: 6081968Abstract: A hinge assembly for an enclosure for electrical apparatus includes a hinge pin non-rotationally fixed to either the door or the door jamb. A hinge housing is secured to the other of the door and the door jamb and clamps the hinge pin with a compression fit. The housing includes an angle member forming an internal corner and a clamping member having clamping flanges forming at least one, and preferably a pair, of spaced apart, external corners with corner recesses smaller in radius than the hinge pin in which the hinge pin is received and wedged into the internal corner of the angle member. Clamp tabs on the clamping flanges are secured to one of the flanges on the angle member such as by rivets to produce the compression fit. An elongated flat body on the clamp member and a mounting flange on the angle member abut and are secured to the other of the door and door jamb by common mounting fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: Eaton CorporationInventors: Steven Dale Walker, William Edward Wilkie, II
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Patent number: 6047853Abstract: A 180.degree. stackable, nestable plastic tote box has ledge supports and foot supports with a combination of vertical and angled surfaces for guiding an upper box relative to a lower box to a stacked position and resisting the tendency of the upper box to collapse into the lower box when it is heavily loaded. The box also has orientation buttons received in recesses at its rim which give the box an easily visible asymmetric appearance. A drainage collector is molded into each box end wall which underlies a lid of the box and collects drainage from the lid to channel the drainage to the outside of the box, and is formed in walls which help support an upper box on a lower box when it is laterally slid onto it for stacking. The box can be provided with a one-piece lid or a two-piece hinged lid. The one-piece lid has wedge structures depending downwardly from its rim which snap into holes in the top of the box. A padlock hole is formed in an angled wall at the end of the box for locking the lid shut.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 1998Date of Patent: April 11, 2000Assignee: Menasha CorporationInventor: Jason R. Frankenberg
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Patent number: 5987703Abstract: A detachable door hinge for a motor vehicle door including a hinge pin for connecting two hinge flaps for a pivotal movement relative to each other and supported in a gudgeon of one of the two hinge flaps by maintenance-free bearing sleeve for a free rotation and extending into a gudgeon of another of the two hinge flaps, the hinge pin having a radially extending shoulder engageable between adjacent surfaces of the gudgeons of the two hinge flaps, a cone adjoining the radially extending collar and which tapers toward a free end of the hinge pin and is received in a corresponding conical enlargement of a gudgeon bore of the another hinge flap, and an attachment extending into the gudgeon bore of the another hinge flap and having an outer thread and a diameter which is smaller than a diameter of the gudgeon bore of the another hinge flap and a nut for preventing an automatic lifting off of the another hinge flap, and having a neck portion extendable into the gudgeon bore of the another hinge flap into a space bType: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 23, 1999Assignee: ED. Scharwachter GmbHInventors: Bernd-Alfred Kluting, Klaus Menten, Heinrich Osterkamp
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Patent number: 5966778Abstract: A door hinge featuring a first plate, a second plate and a position mechanism. The first plate and the second plate are interlocked to form multiple tubular members along a longitudinal side of the plates. These tubular members are adapted for insertion of a removable hinge pin therethrough. At least one of the tubular members includes an aperture to receive the position mechanism which applies additional frictional forces along the hinge pin to maintain a door in a stationary position.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Inventor: Billy Jack Ray
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Patent number: 5913781Abstract: A landscape timber connecting system for use with landscape timber or the like includes first and second interlocking members. The first and second members each have a bracket shaped to engage an end of a first landscape timber, and in a preferred embodiment, a hinge component. The hinge components are adapted to align with each other and form a channel along a common, substantially vertical pivot axis. A hinge pin shaped to be inserted in the channel along the common pivot axis and extend downwardly into ground beneath the system such that the first and second members can be pivotally positioned relative to each other about the common pivot axis to position associated engaged landscape timbers at a selected angle relative to each other, and the hinge pin anchors and fixes the system to the ground. In an alternate embodiment, the members slidably engage to form a straight, non-pivoting joint.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1996Date of Patent: June 22, 1999Assignee: Hanover Catalog Holdings, Inc.Inventors: James Vidmar, Peter Rimback
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Patent number: 5884365Abstract: A separable door hinge for a motor vehicle door including two hinge halves attachable, respectively, to a door and a door pillar, at least partially retractable hinge pin for connecting the two hinge halves, with the hinge pin having a first portion provided with a circumferential knurling for engaging a wall of a gudgeon bore of a gudgeon of one of the two hinge halves for fixedly securing the hinge pin against rotation in a finally assembled condition of the door, and a second portion extending, in the finally assembled condition of the door, into a gudgeon bore of a gudgeon of another of the two hinge halves, with a running fit, and a radially resiliently deformable sleeve supported on the hinge pin without a possibility of axial displacement on a third portion of the hinge pin associated with the one of the two hinge halves.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Assignee: ED. Scharwachter GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Bernd-Alfred Kluting
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Patent number: 5826306Abstract: A sliding door center adjustable hinge includes a first hinge member having a pair of spaced walls with aligned hinge pin receiving apertures and a second hinge member including a bracket received between the spaced walls with predetermined clearance for vertical motion therebetween. The bracket includes hinge pin receiving apertures aligned with the apertures of said spaced walls. A hinge pin is received in the apertures and includes a threaded shank, a shoulder and a head engageable for rotation of the pin.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1997Date of Patent: October 27, 1998Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventors: Robert J. Faubert, Richard C. Kapes
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Patent number: 5575037Abstract: Disclosed is a door hinge assembly for car doors which includes a rotating bar door latch and two hinge wings which pivotably connected to each other by a hinge pin. A first hinge wing may be fastened to the door body and the second hinge wing may be detachably fastened to the door pillar. A catch device for the door latch retarding and securing member, which is disposed on the one hinge wing, is disposed on a lateral wall of the other hinge wing. The second hinge wing is formed by a folded sheet metal part and can be fastened to the door pillar by means of an intermediate part provided with a contact face for the second hinge wing. The intermediate part includes a projection which is aligned perpendicular to the hinge axis receives the hinge pin. The second hinge wing is detachably fastened to the door pillar a second fastener which effects both the connection of the second hinge wing to the intermediate part and provides the common fastening of intermediate part and second hinge wing to the door pillar.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1995Date of Patent: November 19, 1996Assignee: Ed Scharwachter GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Karl-Heinz Tolle, Norbert Lotz
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Patent number: 5561886Abstract: The invention concerns a hinge, in particular a hinge for switch-cabinet and instrument-cabinet doors, the hinge comprising a part fitted to the door and a part fitted to the cabinet which engage with each other for rotational motion by means of at least one hinge pin. In order to ensure that the hinge parts can be separated and reassembled rapidly and simply, the invention calls for at least one hinge part (10, 40) to be designed in two elements, via a first and a second element (11, 12; 41, 42) and that the first and second element (11, 12; 41, 42) can be displaced relative to each other in the longitudinal direction to enable the other part (20; 50) to be inserted and withdrawn again.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1994Date of Patent: October 8, 1996Assignee: Knurr-Mechanik fur die Elektronik AktiengesellschaftInventor: Hans Flamme
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Patent number: 5444894Abstract: A three piece lift-off hinge assembly for a vehicle door comprising a door-half hinge plate and a body-half hinge sub-assembly incorporating an integrated track member and track guide type hold-open door check mechanism. The hinge assembly enables the vehicle door and the door-half hinge plate to be readily removed and re-attached from the body-half hinge subassembly and the vehicle body, such as during an assembly line operation, without disassembling the hold-open door check mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1993Date of Patent: August 29, 1995Assignee: Chrysler CorporationInventor: Cornelius T. Heiler
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Patent number: 5265309Abstract: A hinge assembly comprises a pair of continuous extruded channel members, one of which has an axially aligned tubular portion and the other an axially aligned keyway. The members are united by hinge clips having a leg insertable in the keyway and a gudgeon plate having an opening depending from the leg, and a hinge pin which passes through the gudgeon plate opening and the tubular portion. The keyway may be hidden within the other member, which may be transversely slotted to provide an access opening for the leg where this is to be supported intermediate the axial ends of the member. Similarly the tubular member may be transversely slotted to provide an access opening for the gudgeon plate. The other member may include one or more axially aligned extensions which form a labyrinth seal with the one member, making the hinge assembly particularly suited for use in shower doors.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 1992Date of Patent: November 30, 1993Assignee: Waterline Products Co. Ltd.Inventor: Fred J. Oille
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Patent number: 5259091Abstract: An electrical enclosure is shown having a cabinet and a door connected by hinges. The hinges comprise door and cabinet components and a removable hinge pin wherein the door component extends through a slot formed in a flange along an edge of the door, and the cabinet component is attached to the cabinet. Locking ramps are provided on the door component which extend through and engage the edges of openings in the door flange on opposite sides of the slot.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Federal-Hoffman, Inc.Inventor: Brian L. Mordick
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Patent number: 5243737Abstract: There is described an improved hinge including first and second spaced apart tangs, an aperture formed through each of the two tangs to be in axial alignment with one another, and a third tang disposed between the first and second tangs. A resilient grommet is supported by and extends axially through the third tang, spacing it from the first and second tangs. The grommet has a cylindrical aperture formed therethrough for axial alignment with the apertures formed through each of the first and second tangs. A hinge pin is inserted through the aperture in the first and second tangs and the cylindrical aperture through the grommet, thereby interconnecting the first, second and third tangs in hinged relationship about the hinge pin.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: September 14, 1993Assignee: Innovation & Development Partners Inc./IDP Inc.Inventor: Markus Dainat
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Patent number: 5235494Abstract: Electrical apparatus including a housing enclosing a printed circuit board mounting a plurality of electrical components. The printed circuit board is detachably mounted on a pivotal support which permits rotation of the circuit board between various positions in the access opening to the housing. The support is a one piece plastic member which frictionally receives the printed circuit board in an elongated slot.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1992Date of Patent: August 10, 1993Assignee: The Chamberlain Group, Inc.Inventors: James S. Chang, Russell L. Powers, Douglas R. Turner
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Patent number: 5150500Abstract: An adjustable lift-off hinge comprises a support member having a longitudinal axis mounted onto a frame. A knuckle assembly mounted onto a door is provided having a longuitudinal adjustable knuckle member rotatably coupled to the support member along the longitudinal axis, and a longitudinal fixed base member having a convex outer surface pivotally connected to a longitudinal side of the adjustable knuckle member.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1991Date of Patent: September 29, 1992Assignee: Southco, Inc.Inventor: Robert H. Bisbing
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Patent number: 5120045Abstract: A sheet transport device is provided which has a sheet tray removably attachable to the body of an apparatus pivotally movably to an upright position or an unfolded position. The sheet tray has pivots projecting from the respective opposite sides of base end of the tray and each having a first width when the tray is in the upright position and a second width larger than the first width when the tray is in the unfolded position. The apparatus body has cutouts for the respective pivots, each having an inlet portion with a width larger than the first width and smaller than the second width and a support portion with a diameter not smaller than the second width. An elastic member is disposed close to at least one of the cutouts for restraining the pivot as positioned in the support portion from rotating from the unfolded position to the upright position by contacting the pivot.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1991Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Mita Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yasushi Kamezaki, Katsunori Masai
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Patent number: 5056193Abstract: A non-handed shock arrestor is provided for pivotally mounted doors, and it includes a frame member with a pivot plate portion with pivot apertures adjacent either end thereof, and it is disposed horizontally on the door frame with one of its pivot apertures aligned with the hinge pins. The frame member also has a mounting portion extending perpendicularly to the pivot plate portion with apertures therein seating fasteners which secure the frame member to the face of the door frame. The arrestor also includes a door member with a pivot plate portion with pivot apertures adjacent either end thereof aligned with those of the frame member, and disposed horizontally of the door. It extends over the hinges. The door member also has a mounting portion intermediate the ends of the pivot plate portion extending perpendicularly thereto, and having apertures therein seating fasteners securing the door member to the face of the door.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 15, 1991Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventor: Dominic J. Colamussi
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Patent number: 5033161Abstract: A modification of conventional removable pin butt hinges, such as used to hang doors, simplifies removal of the hinge pin. The modification is a beveled surface portion along an upper end edge of the uppermost hinge cylinder, providing access to an exposed ledge portion of the hinge pin crown. A driver, a chisel, a screwdriver or other driving device may be positioned against the exposed portion of the hinge pin and struck, thereby easily driving the hinge pin from the hinge cylinder.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: July 23, 1991Inventor: Joseph G. Chavez
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Patent number: 4979263Abstract: A swivel bearing for a door-holding rod of a door holder of a motor vehicle. The door-holding rod is swivelable by means of a hinge pin about an axis extending parallel to the hinge axis of the motor vehicle door. The door-holding rod extends through a holder housing arranged on another structural door component. The hinge pin is of solid material and is rigidly but releasably connected to an end of the door-holding rod. The hinge pin has axially extending portions which have a different diameter from the diameter of the middle portion of the hinge pin extending through the door-holding rod. The axial portions having the different diameter are in engagement with a running fit in two bearing openings of the bearing block which are arranged at a distance from each other.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1989Date of Patent: December 25, 1990Assignee: ED. Scharwachter GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Karl-Heinz Tolle
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Patent number: 4930753Abstract: A moldable edge connecting apparatus is disclosed that can optionally be employed as a hinge. It is suitable for use as fencing and is particularly applicable to removable fencing. It employs integrally molded connecting fingers that are designed without deep slots, lips thereover, or fully circumscribed openings to economize on mold manufacturing cost and the expense and difficulty of operating the mold, rendering the invention appropriate to very low cost items. The entire structure is substantially coplanar with segments to be connected, even when used as a hinge, and utilizes half-round grooves that are substantially no deeper than the radius of the groove.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Inventor: Alvin E. Alvyn
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Patent number: 4864689Abstract: An arrangement for mounting doors on motor vehicles, wherein the doors may be removed during assembly and replaced in a desired mounted position on the vehicle including an upper and a lower hinge assembly with at least one screw bolt engaged in one of the assemblies along a common rotational axis for securing the door in its installed operating position. At least one of the hinge assemblies is provided with a first and a second commercial bearing part which are arranged in a forked configuration with a third commercial bearing part being operatively engaged between the first and second bearing parts in a free space therebetween. An axially adjustable bearing pin is arranged to extend through one of the first and second bearing parts to hold the door so as to be free from play and to secure the door in its installed operating position against unintentional removal.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1988Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Ed. Scharwachter GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Ernst Brockhaus
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Patent number: 4863062Abstract: A hinge arrangement for a container is provided, which includes a first member defining a plurality of spaced apart knuckles and a second member defining a knuckle to be located between two adjacent knuckles on the first member. The knuckles on the first member and the knuckle on the second member define an inter-engaging unit to enable the knuckles to be pivotally connected together. The second member also defines a structure for releasably connecting the knuckle carried thereby to the container to which the first member is to be hingedly connected.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1987Date of Patent: September 5, 1989Assignee: Perstorp ABInventor: Hubert J. Holliday