Abstract:
A furniture hinge includes a body-side main element and a hinge cup, which is pivotally guided relative to the base element and which can be secured to a movable furniture part. The main element and the hinge cup are connected together via a lever mechanism. The furniture hinge is configured so that the lever mechanism has at least two levers, each of which is mounted on the hinge cup in a pivotal manner about a pivot axis that is aligned perpendicularly to the pivot axis of the hinge cup and each of which is provided with a toothing that meshes with another toothing arranged in the hinge cup.
Abstract:
In a invisible hidden door hinge (1), a first connecting body (2a) and a second connecting body (2b) are connected together by an articulation device (3) which allows the relative movement between a condition of opening and a closed condition in which the first (2a) and the second (2b) connecting body define a seat in which the articulation device (3) is enclosed. At least one of the connection bodies (2a, 2b) comprises a support structure (4a, 4b) shaped from a respective single metal sheet in a single concave piece having concavity facing a direction opposite to the depth direction (X1, X2) of the connecting body (2a, 2b) and defined by a bottom (42a, 42b) of the support structure (4a, 4b) and by side walls (43a, 43b) of the support structure (4a, 4b) that realize a continuous peripheral edge of the bottom (42a, 42b), joined to the bottom (42a, 42b) without interruption of the material of which said single metal sheet consists of and completely surrounding the bottom (42a, 42b) according to a closed curve around the depth direction (X1, X2) of the connecting body (2a, 2b).
Abstract:
The displacement device includes a guide carriage that is slidable along a running rail and that is pivotally connectable to a first separation element. The guide carriage includes a carriage body with a carriage head and a carriage foot, which carriage head and carriage foot are connected with one another by a connecting beam, wherein the carriage head holds at least one support wheel and at least two guide wheels and wherein the carriage foot is connected torque proof with a first end piece of a hinge lever, whose second end piece is pivotally held by a hinge shaft that is connectable to a sidewall of the first separation element.
Abstract:
A mounting arrangement for glass doors includes an upper mounting having a mounting body with a clamping device for the glass leaf and a displaceable bearing pin for engaging in a counterbearing at a transom and a lower mounting with a mounting body with a clamping device for the glass leaf, and with a receiving recess for a floor door closer or a floor bearing. The two mounting bodies are arranged parallel to the vertical axis (H) of the glass leaf, and each clamping device is provided with longitudinally extending grooves for receiving fastening screws which project through screw holes in the clamping device and bore holes in the glass leaf. A clamping insert is provided for inserting into the grooves and has a recess for a cover panel. The mounting body and the counterbearing can be covered by means of covers, wherein the cover is provided with elongated holes which extend under the clamping insert and cover panel. Lift-out protection is provided in the upper mounting for the all-glass leaf in the closed position.
Abstract:
A fitting part comprises a bushing adapted to be inserted into a pre-drilled hole in a supporting wall and secured in such a manner as to prevent relative rotation on the bottom side of a plate-like part, a holding pin mounted in a rotatable manner in the bushing and which after rotation thereof is adapted to engage the wall of the hole directly or by the intermediary of locking clamping parts, and whose widened out head is engaged with the top side of the attachment flange, and a flat actuating part connected with the head in a pivotal fashion, which actuating part may be folded over out of an inactive position essentially parallel to the attachment flange into an actuating position essentially parallel to the axis of the holding pin. The fitting part can be consequently fitted in place in a simple fashion without special tools.
Abstract:
A fastening device for a fitting part, such as a hinge part, is provided with a fastening borehole. A bushing or a ring-shaped insertion part can be inserted in the previously drilled borehole and includes a continuous hole in an axial direction. A pin, provided with a head and penetrating the fastening borehole, is pivoted in the continuous hole. The continuous hole is positioned eccentrically in the bushing or in the ring-shaped insertion part. The pin is provided with an eccentric shaft part which protrudes over the hole and on which a clamping part is fastened.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for storing and mounting the body for a cabinet, furniture or the like, consisting of two sides (2, 3), top (1) and base (4), where adjacent end sections of said sides, top and base are provided with articulation devices (6, 7, 8, 11) to join the parts together. Said sides, top and base are arranged in transport or storage state such that said top and one of the sides (1, 2) lie parallel with said base and the other side (3, 4). The body is mounted by moving said two sides (2, 3), together with the top (1) and base (4), in mutually parallel relationship like a parallellogram until said two sides (2, 3) are vertical, whereafter at least one of the two sets of articulation devices (6, 8) situated diagonally in the body is releasably locked into position. The means for forming an articulated joint between adjacent end sections of the structural parts, e.g., sides, top and base of a body for a cabinet or the like, comprises a cup-shaped body (6, 7, 8) which is hinge-connected to an approximately L-shaped (8'), U-shaped (6') or stepped straight arm. The arm may be equipped with a rotatable tension pin adapted for engagement with a recess in the member.
Abstract:
A hinge for an article of furniture having a frame and a door includes a frame-side base plate with a hinge arm and which base plate embraces the frame in the manner of a U by means of two side webs and a central connection web. the hinge arm and a hinge pot are connected to one another by means of an articulated spindle. At least one securing screw secures the base plate to the frame by projecting through the central connection web. At least one claw directed towards the frame is constructed on the side web of the base plate which bears against the inside of the frame.
Abstract:
An adjustable recessed door hinge includes a hinge cup displacably insertable in a bore of one of a frame or door member, a hinge pin mounted in the hinge cup, and a hinge arm pivoted at one end on the hinge pin and displacably securable at the other end of the hinge arm to the other of the frame or door member. The hinge cup is dimensioned to be displacable in the bore relative to the frame or door member. Slotted holes for receiving attaching screws guide displacement of the hinge cup and hinge arm relative to the frame and door members.
Abstract:
A single-articulation door hinge with a pressure closing device is associated with a hinge arm mounted in a hinge barrel on a hinge pin. Leg springs engage the hinge pin and, in conjunction with the pressure roller, provide spring mounting for the hinge arm. The leg springs are fixed in place by being clipped on to the hinge pin and function with the hinge arm as a spring clip.