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Fittings of metal for buildings, in particular hinge bands
for doors, windows and gates; door safety bolts; metal
fittings for furniture; ironmongery, small items of metal
hardware.
(1) Fittings of metal for buildings, in particular hinge bands for doors, windows and gates; door safety bolts; metal fittings for furniture; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware.
A door hinge has a first leaf assembly, a second leaf assembly pivotally mounted on the first leaf assembly, a first adjustment part on the first leaf assembly, and a second adjustment part adjustable in an adjustment direction relative to the first adjustment part. An eccentric mounted on the first adjustment part for rotation about an eccentric axis engages in the second adjustment part. A screw thread connection secures the eccentric to the first adjustment part.
A door hinge has a first leaf assembly, a second leaf assembly, and a link assembly connected to the leaf assemblies for pivoting of the second assembly on the first assembly. An adjuster in the first leaf assembly can displace the link assembly relative to the first leaf assembly and thereby adjust a position of the door in the frame. The adjuster has an adjusting element projecting from the first leaf assembly in the closed position. The second leaf assembly is formed with a recess in which the projecting adjuster engages in the closed position.
A door hinge has first and second leaf assemblies. The first assembly is formed with a longitudinal guide groove. First and second links are connected to each other for relative pivoting about a vertical axis. The first link is pivoted in a longitudinally displaceable slide in the groove. This slide has a length longitudinally of the guide groove and a width transversely of the guide groove. The ratio of the length to the width of the slide is at least 2:1.
A door hinge has a first leaf assembly, a second leaf assembly and a link assembly for pivoting of the first leaf assembly on the second leaf assembly between an open position and a closed position. This link assembly in turn has a first hinge link and a second hinge link pivoted about a connecting axis on the first link. The first hinge link is formed with a contact face that in the open position flatly engages a contact face of the second hinge link. This the first contact face also is formed with a projection that in the open position engages complementarily in a recess formed in the second hinge link.
A hinge has first and second leaf assemblies pivoted on each other and a link assembly interconnecting the first and second leaf assemblies. At least one of the first and second leaf assemblies has upper and lower mounts forming a cavity in which a respective end of the link assembly is pivoted, and at least one of the mounts of the one leaf assembly is formed with a recess opening into the cavity. According to the invention a body of foaming fire-protection material is provided in the recess so that when heated the body expands and fills the cavity with fire-protective foam.
A door hinge has a first leaf assembly having a base frame, a second leaf assembly, and a link assembly connecting the leaf assemblies pivotally to each other. A first end of the link is pivoted on the seat block in the first leaf assembly. The seat block is movable in the base frame for adjustment in a first direction, and a guide formation preventing movement of the seat block in a second direction relative to the base frame.
A door hinge has first and second leaf assemblies. The first assembly is formed with a longitudinal guide groave. First and second links are connected to each other for relative pivoting about a vertical axis. The first link is pivoted in a longitudinally displaceable slide in the groove. This slide has a length longitudinally of the guide groove and a width transversely of the guide groove. The ratio of the length to the width of the slide is at least 2:1.
The invention relates to a door hinge (1) having a first leaf asseMbly (2) and a second leaf asseMbly (3) pivotally mounted on the first leaf assembly (2). The first leaf asseMbly (2) has a first adjustment part (5) movable in an adjustment direction (6) relative to second adjustment part (7, 7'). The first adjustment part (5) has an eccentric (8) rotatable an axis (3) and that engages the second adjustment part (7, 7'). According to the invention the eccentric (8) is guided in the first adjustment part (5) with a thread (5a, 8b).
A door hinge has a first leaf assembly, a second leaf assembly and a link assembly for pivoting of the first leaf assembly on the second leaf assembly between an open position and a closed position. This link assembly in turn has a first hinge link and a second hinge link pivoted about a connecting axis on the first link. The first hinge link is formed with a contact face that in the open position flatly engages a contact face of the second hinge link. This the first contact face also is formed with a projection that in the open position engages complementarily in a recess formed in the second hinge link.
The invention relates to a five-, six- or seven-pin hinge, wherein the wall-side hinge housing (4, 16, 26, 31) can be of very flat design in that, when the hinge is in the closed position, the position of the leaf-side lever end (13) of the wall-side main lever (7, 21, 25, 34) relative to the leaf-side lever end of the leaf-side main lever (6, 18, 28, 36), is offset at the leaf in the direction perpendicular to the hinge face towards the leaf by no more than the diameter of the pivot pin of the pivot axis (10, 23) of the leaf-side main lever (6, 18, 28, 36), and when the hinge is opened 180°, the position of the leaf-side lever end (13) of the wall-side main lever (7, 21, 25, 34) relative to the position of the pivot axis (10, 23) of the leaf-side main lever (6, 18, 28, 36) is offset at the leaf in the direction perpendicular to the hinge face away from the leaf by more than the diameter of the pivot pin of said pivot axis (10, 23).
A magnetic lock has a magnetically operable latch having a magnetically repellable or attractable latch element. A magnetic operating device spaced from the latch has a first magnet with a respective magnetic direction and a second magnet with a respective magnetic direction. The first magnet is rotatable between a latched position with its magnetic direction generally parallel to and pointing oppositely to the magnetic direction of the second magnet for contracting a magnetic field formed by the first and second magnets, and a release position generally parallel to and with its magnetic direction pointing the same as the second magnet for extending the magnetic field to and repelling or attracting the latch element.
A hinge supports a door panel having a door edge in a door frame having a frame edge in a closed position of the door. A door part fixed to the door edge defines first and second parallel door axes in the gap between the door edge and frame edge, and a frame part fixed to the frame edge defines first and second parallel frame axes recessed in the door frame. A first link has one end pivoted on the door panel at the first door axis and an opposite end pivoted on the frame part at the first frame axis, and a second link separate from the first link has one end pivoted on the door part at the second door axis and an opposite end pivoted on the frame part at the second frame axis.
A door-operating assembly has first and second subassemblies each having a housing, a magnet, a sleeve carrying the sleeve and rotatable in the respective housing about an axis, an actuator for rotating the first sleeve about the respective axis, and a rotation limiter restricting rotation of the respective sleeve and magnet. The magnets in a first position repel and push the respective sleeves axially away from each other such that the first rotation limiter is effective in a first direction on the first sleeve and the second rotation limiter is effective in a second rotation direction on the second sleeve. Conversely, the magnets in a second position attract and pull the sleeves axially toward each other such that the first rotation limiter is effective against the first rotation direction on the first sleeve and the second rotation limiter is effective against the second rotation direction on the second sleeve.
A door-operating assembly has an operating device having a device housing and a device magnet and rotatable in the housing about a first axis between a first functional position and a second functional position, and a status indicator that is coupled with the operating device and has an indicator housing and an indicator magnet movable in the indicator housing along the first axis between a first display position and a second display position. The magnets are so oriented that rotation of the device magnet about the first axis from the respective first functional position into the respective second functional position displaces the indicator magnet axially of the first axis from the first display position into the second display position.
E05B 63/00 - Serrures à caractéristiques structurales particulières
G08B 5/32 - Systèmes de signalisation optique, p.ex. systèmes d'appel de personnes, indication à distance de l'occupation de sièges utilisant une transmission électromécanique avec élément indicateur à déplacement rectiligne
E05B 47/00 - Fonctionnement ou commande des serrures ou autres dispositifs d'immobilisation par des moyens électriques ou magnétiques
E05B 9/10 - Dispositifs d'assemblage pour les deux moitiés de serrures à double cylindre
E05B 39/00 - Serrures indiquant un déverrouillage non-autorisé
A door arrangement has a door frame, a door leaf, door hinges and a magnetic closure device, wherein the door hinges are fastened on a hinge side of the door leaf and join the door leaf swivelably with the door frame. The door frame has a step for stopping the door leaf in the closed position, the step having a stop arm overlapping the door leaf in the closed position and a lateral arm. The closure device is formed from a magnet arrangement on the door frame as well as a magnetic material on a rim of the door leaf. The magnet arrangement is disposed on the lateral arm in such a way that a gap remains between the magnet arrangement and the magnetic material disposed on the rim of the door leaf.
E06B 7/09 - Fenêtres, portes à persiennes ou grillages à lamelles rotatives reliées entre elles pour mouvement simultané montées dans un battant mobile, p.ex. porte
E06B 7/21 - Dispositions d'étanchéité sur les battants ou les parties qui travaillent avec les battants par bourrelets amovibles, p.ex. obturateurs d'air utilisés additionnellement pour le verrouillage retirés automatiquement à l'ouverture du battant avec bandeau d'étanchéité mobile dans le plan du battant
E06B 7/23 - Bandes ou tubes de plastique, caoutchouc mousse ou similaire
E06B 7/232 - Bandes souples en matériau dur, p.ex. métal
E05B 63/00 - Serrures à caractéristiques structurales particulières
E06B 7/20 - Dispositions d'étanchéité sur les battants ou les parties qui travaillent avec les battants par bourrelets amovibles, p.ex. obturateurs d'air utilisés additionnellement pour le verrouillage retirés automatiquement à l'ouverture du battant
A hinge mountable between a door jamb and an edge of a door panel has a jamb part set in the jamb, and a panel part fixed to the panel. A first link has one end pivoted at a first jamb axis in the jamb part and an opposite end pivoted at a first panel axis in the panel part, and a second link has one end pivoted at a second jamb axis in the jamb part offset from the first jamb axis and an opposite end pivoted at a second panel axis in the panel part. The axes all are substantially parallel and offset horizontally from one another. The two links are not connected directly to one another between their ends. The first and second links are U-shaped in a central section between their ends.
A door hinge has a first hinge part, a hinge bracket connected to the first hinge part to be pivotable about a rotational axis and a second hinge part connected to the hinge bracket The hinge bracket has an angled mounting section that is forcibly guided on a receiving block a first direction x and is lockable in place. The receiving block is adjustable in a second direction y in the second hinge part 4.
A hinge has two housings adapted to be recessed in a door frame and a door edge and a link assembly extending between the housings and having ends pivoted in the housings. A vertically shiftable support body in one of the housings has a row of teeth extending horizontally in a first direction. A bearing block sitting on the support body forms a pivot for the respective end of the link assembly. A screw extending through the bearing block and threaded into the support body is tightenable to bear on and fix the bearing block on the support body. A gear captured in the seat of the bearing block meshes with the row of teeth and is rotatable to shift the bearing block on the support body in the first horizontal direction in an untightened condition of the screw.
A hinge for recessed installation between a door frame and a door panel has first and second housings adapted for recessing in the door frame and an edge of the door panel, a pair of links having ends pivoted in the housings and pivoted together about a vertical axis extending in a vertical direction perpendicular to mutually perpendicular first and second horizontal directions, and two supports in the second housing in which the respective ends of the links are pivoted. Respective adjusting screws extend in the second horizontal direction and are braced between the supports and the second housing such that rotation of each adjusting screws shifts the respective support in the second housing in the second horizontal direction. Respective pairs of guide faces spaced apart in the direction flank each of the supports.
A hinge for recessed installation between a door frame and a door panel that has first and second housings adapted for recessing in the door frame and an edge of the door panel, a pair of links having ends pivoted in the housings and pivoted together about a vertical axis extending in a vertical direction perpendicular to mutually perpendicular first and second horizontal directions, and two supports in the second housing in which the respective ends of the links are pivoted. A vertical connector body to which the supports are fixed is limitedly vertically movable in the first housing along with the supports and links. Respective pairs of guide faces on the connector body spaced apart in the vertical direction flank each of the supports.
A holder for securing a leaf of a hinge to a steel door frame has a first U-shaped housing part having two end walls, a bight wall connecting the two end walls, and respective mounting flanges projecting from the end walls and securable to the door frame. A complementarily second housing part defines a cavity with the first housing part and has a cover plate, a pair of end plates having outer faces bearing on inner faces of the end walls, and a front plate extending between the end plates and from a front edge of the cover plate and formed with a cutout through which a hinge leaf can extend into the cavity. A clamp in the cavity can secure the hinge leaf to the housing parts. There is a snap connection between the front plate and the first housing part.
A door hinge has two hinge leaves joined together at a knuckle defining a hinge axis about which the leaves are relatively pivotal. Top and bottom sheet-metal parts forming a housing surround one of the hinge leaves. The top part is formed with a plurality of downwardly projecting side flaps each projecting toward and bearing on an upper face of the bottom part. Each side flap is formed with at least one downward projecting tab that extends past, is bent over, and bears upward against a bottom face of the bottom part. Two rotatable adjustment spindles are each journaled in the housing and threaded in the one leaf so that rotation of the spindles moves the one leaf in a first direction perpendicular to the hinge axis.
A door hinge for recessed installation between an edge of a door panel and a door jamb has first and second leaf assemblies that each form a cavity and are recessed in the door-panel edge and in the door jamb and a pair of U-section links pivoted centrally together about a center axis and each having a first end and a second end engaged in the cavities of the respective first and second leaf assemblies. The first end of one of the links and the second end of the other link are pivoted about respective vertical axes fixed in the respective leaf assemblies and the second end of the one link and the first end of the other link are pivotal about another respective vertical axis and horizontally shiftable in a respective guide of the respective leaf assemblies.
A door hinge has a knuckle defining a pivot axis, a pair of leaves extending from the knuckle and pivotal relative to each other about the axis, a housing fixable in a door jamb or door edge, and a holder in the housing. The holder is formed by a pair of bent sheet-metal brackets together forming a cavity in which engages one of the hinge leaves. One of the brackets has a face forming an acute angle to the axis. A pair of rotatable and externally threaded spindles extending across the cavity are threaded to the one leaf such that rotation of the spindles adjusts a position of the one leaf in the cavity relative to the holder. An adjustment screw threaded in the housing bears on the angled face so that the screw can be rotated to press against the face and cam the holder axially.
A door hinge has a knuckle defining a pivot axis, a pair of leaves extending from the knuckle and pivotal relative to each other about the axis, a housing fixable in a door jamb or door edge, and a holder in the housing and formed by a pair of bent sheet-metal brackets. Rivets secure together the brackets to form a cavity in which one of the leaves is engaged. A pair of rotatable and externally threaded spindles extend across the cavity and are threaded to the one leaf such that rotation of the spindles adjusts a position of the one leaf in the cavity relative to the holder.
A concealed door hinge has first and second leaf assemblies fittable into respective mortises in an edge of the door and in the door frame. The first leaf assembly has a body, mounting tabs at ends of the body and securable to the door frame or to an edge of the door, and an insert shiftable in the body in a first horizontal direction perpendicular to a face of the assembly. The body is also shiftable relative to the tabs in a second horizontal direction transverse to the horizontal direction and parallel to the face. A swivel mechanism is connected between the second leaf assembly and the insert of the assembly. Adjusters engaged between the insert, the body, and the tabs can relatively secure the insert and body in any of a plurality of positions offset relative to one another in the horizontal directions.
Fittings of metal for buildings, in particular hinge bands for doors, windows and gates; door locks of metal; fittings of metal for furniture; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware. hand tools for mounting hinge bands, in particular hole gauges, milling templates, single-turn claws and cranks, riveting pincers.
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Fittings of metal for buildings, namely, hinges for doors, windows and gates [ ; Metal safety bolts; Metal fittings, namely, hinges for furniture; Ironmongery and small items of metal hardware, namely, metal key blanks, metal locks and keys therefor, metal clasps for use as door security hardware ] [ Hand tools for mounting hinges, namely, claws, cranks, and riveting pincers ] [ Measuring apparatus for mounting hinges, namely, hole gauges for measuring length and depth ] Marking templates for mounting hinges, namely, milling templates
BUILDING HARDWARE MADE OF METAL, NAMELY, METAL HINGES FOR DOOR FRAMES, WINDOWS AND GATES[; DOOR SECURITIES MADE OF METAL, NAMELY, METAL CLASPS FOR USE AS DOOR SECURITY HARDWARE; FURNITURE HARDWARE MADE OF METAL, NAMELY, METAL HINGES FOR DOORS OF CUPBOARDS AND CLOSETS; SMALL IRONWARE, NAMELY, BRACKETS MADE OF SHEET METAL OR WIRE, AND DOWEL PINS]
Fittings of metal for buildings, in particular hinge bands for doors, windows and gates; door safety bolts; metal fittings for furniture; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware. Hand tools for mounting hinge bands, in particular hole gauges, milling templates, single-turn claws and cranks, riveting pincers.