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US1993625A
US1993625A US658412A US65841233A US1993625A US 1993625 A US1993625 A US 1993625A US 658412 A US658412 A US 658412A US 65841233 A US65841233 A US 65841233A US 1993625 A US1993625 A US 1993625A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to a combined hinge and tion and partly in elevation, the section being, check, and it is primarily an object'of the invensubstantiallyon the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 is a detailedsectional view taken, sub? means are provided jforcheckingor controlling stantially'on the line 5-p5 of Figure 3;
  • Another object 'ofJithe invention is tov provide with a toilet bowl B and a seat S. This, however,
  • dising means is of pneumatic character and comclosed comprises an elongated tubular pintleul prises arelatively movable pistonandcylinder, of desired length;
  • This pintle 1 is disposed in a I suchrrelative movement being in a directionsubwell known way through the rings 2 eachfhaving stantially. at right angles to the direction of relaa post 3 whereby the rsamemay be effectively tive' movement of the parts connectedby thev anchored'to a closet bowl or other desired-supin r v 7 po t.
  • a more specific object 'of the invention is 130 snugly but freely surrounding the pintlej to 1 p ov v e h kind adapted r use in one side of the ring 2 isvthe ring 4 comprised inconnection. with a toilet and to provide eans the hinge section which connects with the lidor w y is prevented i g Of a seat or cover L, and snugly surrounding the pintle 1 at the. lid.
  • a second ring.5 com- V G COIISiStS details O 0011- prised in the hinge section connecting torthe seat struction and in the combination andjarrange- S.”
  • this Slot 7 will depend mainly aniemb'odiment of .ourinvention and shown apgf extent of Swmgmg. movement of f d Positioned within, the adjacent end portion of- Figure 2 IS an enlarged fragmentary Sectlonal the tubular pintle 1 is a cylinder 8 having-its View taken substantially, on the line 2-2 of Fig- Outer end cldsediby e head 9 and snugly engaged ure 1, the seat with which the hinge is connected Within this n r 8 is a piston 10' The piston being shownby fun'lines in raisedposition and 10 in thepresentlembodiment of our invention. by broken lines a lowered-Position?
  • a rod 11 which F e 3 S fragmenfialy-longitudinal is held against movement in any desired manner tional view taken substantially on the line 33 but is herein disclosedas through the mediumof r a-pin-lZ disposedradially through the pintle 1 Figure -421s a iragmentaryviewpartlyin secand the rod 11. His, therefore, to be understood that the cylinder 8 has endwise movement with respect to the piston 10 and for this purpose the periphery of the cylinder 8 is provided therealong with a spiral groove or channel 14 into which is received the inner free end portion of the finger 6.
  • the groove or channel 14 is disposed on any preferred degree of pitch but preferably at approximately ninety degrees although we do not wish to be understood as limiting our in this respect.
  • the periphery of the cylinder 8 is also provided with a second spiral groove or channel 15 disposed on any preferred degree of pitch but less than the degree of the groove or channel 14, and it is to be further noted that the grooves or channels 14 and 15 are reversely disposed.
  • the groove 15 receives the inner end portion of an inwardly directed finger 16 carried by the ring 2, said finger being also herein disclosed as a screw member threaded through said ring 2.
  • Each end of the tubular pintle 1 is preferably closed by a cap 23 threaded or otherwise secured thereon.
  • the opposite end portions of the cylinder 8 carry the surrounding anti-friction assemblies 24 for coaction with the interior wall of the pintle 1 whereby the cylinder 8 has its desired endwise movement with a minimum of frictional resistance while at the same time these antifriction assemblies 24 serve to maintain the cylinder 8 in efiective working position.
  • a coil spring 25 of desired tension is positioned between the inner end of the cylinder 8 and the mounting 12 for the rod 11. This spring 25 serves to resist the inward movement of the cylinder 8 and thereby further retard the closing movement of the seat S.
  • the tubular pintle 1 is non-rotative within the ring 2 and to assure this assembly of the pintle 1 and ring 2 there is threaded through the ring 2, as particularly illustrated in Figure 4, a binding screw 26 which has holding engagement with the pintle 1.
  • a combined hinge and check comprising two members, a tubular pintle disposed through said members for connecting the same for relative swinging movement, a. cylinder within the pintle having movement along the pintle, a stationary piston within the pintle and positioned within the cylinder, coacting means carried by the swinging member and the cylinder for endwise moving the cylinder upon swinging movement of said member, the second member having means coacting with the cylinder to hold the same against such rotation which would interfere with its desired endwise movement, saidcylinder having an inlet port, and a check valve to close said port against outward flow therethrough, said cylinder being provided with a vent.
  • a combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operatively connecting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the pintle for endwise movement, a stationary piston within the pintle and positioned within the cylinder, a spiral channel in the periphery of the cylinder, at part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within said channel whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, said cylinder having an inlet port, and a check valve toclose said port against outward flow therethrough, said cylinder being provided with a vent.
  • a combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operatively conmeeting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the tubular pintle for endwise movement, a stationary piston within the pintle and positioned within the cylinder, a spiral channel in the periphery of the cylinder, a part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within said channel whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, coacting means carried by the second hinge section and the cylinder to hold the cylinder against such rotation which would interfere with its endwise movement, said cylinder having an inlet port, and a check valve to close said port against outward flow therethrough, said cylinder being provided with a vent.
  • a combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operatively connecting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the tubular pintle for endwise movement, said cylinder having spiral channels reversely disposed, a part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within one of the channels whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, a part carried by the second hinge section extending within the second channel to hold the cylinder against substantial rotation upon swinging movement of the first named section.
  • a combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operativelyconnecting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the tubular pintle for endwise movement, said cylinder having spiral channels reversely disposed, a part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within one of the channels whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, a part carried by the second hinge section extending within the second channel to hold the cylinder against substantial rotation upon swinging movement of the first named section, the second channel having its pitch on a degree less than the degree of the pitch of the first channel.

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. March 5, 1935. e. RIEMER ET AL V 1,993,625
' I COMBINED HINGE AND CHECK Filed Feb. 24, 1953 gin wanton Gang/Zed Riemer 0i 0 Baumgari/z Patented Mar. 5, 1935 V I 1 993,625:v
UN-LTED STATES PAT ENT, OFFICE 1 I 1,993,625 V I COMBINED HINGE AND CHECK Gottfried 'Riemer' and: Otto Baumgarth,
- v Chicago, Ill- Application li'ebruary fi, weasel-m1 No; 658,412
5 Claims. (01. 16-50) This invention relates to a combined hinge and tion and partly in elevation, the section being, check, and it is primarily an object'of the invensubstantiallyon the line 4-4 of Figure 2;
tion to provide a device of this kindvwherein .Figure 5 is a detailedsectional view taken, sub? means are provided jforcheckingor controlling stantially'on the line 5-p5 of Figure 3; and
"the. movement in lonedirectionlof one of the v Figure 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional hin e.. .g
' otFigure 2;
members with which the hinge'isfl employed and view taken substantially on the line 6-6pof Figwherein the checkingmechanismis concealed and ure 3. .thus not interferingwiththe esthetic value of the In the accompanying drawing we illustrate our 7 combined hinge and check as usedin connection Another object 'ofJithe invention is tov provide with a toilet bowl B and a seat S. This, however,
a'device of this kind wherein thechecking means. is only for. the purposes of illustrationand it is is substantialIyc nfined withinthe pintle of the to be understood that the hinge and. check could hinge so that such mechanism. is effectually conbeemployed with equal facility in connection with cealed. i V i v r the lid or cover L or such ahinge could be used A still further object of the invention is to with both'the seat Sand cover or lid L.
provideadevice of this kindwherein the check- Our improved'hinge and check as herein, dising means is of pneumatic character and comclosed comprises an elongated tubular pintleul prises arelatively movable pistonandcylinder, of desired length; This pintle 1 is disposed in a I suchrrelative movement being in a directionsubwell known way through the rings 2 eachfhaving stantially. at right angles to the direction of relaa post 3 whereby the rsamemay be effectively tive' movement of the parts connectedby thev anchored'to a closet bowl or other desired-supin r v 7 po t. V A more specific object 'of the invention is 130 snugly but freely surrounding the pintlej to 1 p ov v e h kind adapted r use in one side of the ring 2 isvthe ring 4 comprised inconnection. with a toilet and to provide eans the hinge section which connects with the lidor w y is prevented i g Of a seat or cover L, and snugly surrounding the pintle 1 at the. lid. opposite side of the ring 2 is a second ring.5 com- V G COIISiStS details O 0011- prised in the hinge section connecting torthe seat struction and in the combination andjarrange- S." Inthe present embodiment of our invention ment f s vera 'part p v r each of the rings 5 has associated. therewith a bindedhin e andcheck wher by er in p check means but as this means is the same in ent advantages a at a ned and the device renconnection with each one it is only believed necesd e -enle s ve n o h w s 'm sary that a detailed illustration bemade with reconvenient andadvantageous for use, as will be spect to one ring,5. hereinafter moreiully set-forth The ring 5 carries an inwardly directed finger,
The novel featuresof our invention will here- 6 of desired length herein disclosed as a screw inafter. b cdfi it l maim d, member threaded through the ring 5. This finger 'dr t t, ti may bathe tt orrmember- 6 is also freely directed through a I understood; we will now proceed todescribe the l f ntiallydisposedslot Suitably, posisame with-reference to the :accompanyingdrawhoned e nplfltle 1 a of a length ing1wherein: V, V to allow the vdesired swinging action of vthe seat Figure. 156% View in topiplanxofv a combined S into either fully-open or fully closed position.
hinge and check constructed in-"accordance with The length this Slot 7 will depend mainly aniemb'odiment of .ourinvention and shown apgf extent of Swmgmg. movement of f d Positioned within, the adjacent end portion of- Figure 2 IS an enlarged fragmentary Sectlonal the tubular pintle 1 is a cylinder 8 having-its View taken substantially, on the line 2-2 of Fig- Outer end cldsediby e head 9 and snugly engaged ure 1, the seat with which the hinge is connected Within this n r 8 is a piston 10' The piston being shownby fun'lines in raisedposition and 10 in thepresentlembodiment of our invention. by broken lines a lowered-Position? is mounted upon an end portion of a rod 11 vwhich F e 3 S fragmenfialy-longitudinal is held against movement in any desired manner tional view taken substantially on the line 33 but is herein disclosedas through the mediumof r a-pin-lZ disposedradially through the pintle 1 Figure -421s a iragmentaryviewpartlyin secand the rod 11. His, therefore, to be understood that the cylinder 8 has endwise movement with respect to the piston 10 and for this purpose the periphery of the cylinder 8 is provided therealong with a spiral groove or channel 14 into which is received the inner free end portion of the finger 6. The groove or channel 14 is disposed on any preferred degree of pitch but preferably at approximately ninety degrees although we do not wish to be understood as limiting ourselves in this respect.
The periphery of the cylinder 8 is also provided with a second spiral groove or channel 15 disposed on any preferred degree of pitch but less than the degree of the groove or channel 14, and it is to be further noted that the grooves or channels 14 and 15 are reversely disposed. The groove 15 receives the inner end portion of an inwardly directed finger 16 carried by the ring 2, said finger being also herein disclosed as a screw member threaded through said ring 2.
In View of this particular assembly it is believed to be obvious that as the seat S is raised the action of the finger 6 within the groove 14 will cause the cylinder 8 to move outwardly with respect to the piston 10 and which movement is facilitated by the fact that undue rotation of the cylinder 8 is prevented by the finger 16 which is received within the groove or channel 15. As the cylinder 8 moves outwardly air will enter therein through the port 18 disposed through the head 9, retrograde flow through such port 18 being prevented by the check valve 19. The tubular pintle 1 is provided with a suitable opening 20 to assure the requisite air supply. If preferred more than one of such openings 20 may be provided.
When the seat S is moved to return to mounted position upon the bowl B and after it passes the vertical, said seat S will continue its downward movement by gravity. but such movement will be checked or retarded by the compressing of the air within the cylinder 8 in advance of the piston 10. .This air, however, escapes through a vent opening 21 provided in the head 9 of the cylinder 8. The flow through said vent opening is regulated or controlled by the valve screw 22 of a conventional type. As is believed to be clearly apparent the greater the open area, of the vent 21 the quicker the seat S will drop and vice versa.
Each end of the tubular pintle 1 is preferably closed by a cap 23 threaded or otherwise secured thereon. V
The opposite end portions of the cylinder 8 carry the surrounding anti-friction assemblies 24 for coaction with the interior wall of the pintle 1 whereby the cylinder 8 has its desired endwise movement with a minimum of frictional resistance while at the same time these antifriction assemblies 24 serve to maintain the cylinder 8 in efiective working position.
To further assure the effective functioning of our combined hinge and check a coil spring 25 of desired tension is positioned between the inner end of the cylinder 8 and the mounting 12 for the rod 11. This spring 25 serves to resist the inward movement of the cylinder 8 and thereby further retard the closing movement of the seat S.
The tubular pintle 1 is non-rotative within the ring 2 and to assure this assembly of the pintle 1 and ring 2 there is threaded through the ring 2, as particularly illustrated in Figure 4, a binding screw 26 which has holding engagement with the pintle 1.
While we particularly illustrate and describe our combined hinge and check used in connection with a toilet seat and bowl it is to be understood that it can be employed to equal advantage in connection with other relatively movable parts.
From the foregoing description it is thought to be obvious that a combined hinge and check constructed in accordance with our invention is particularly well adapted for use by reason of the convenience and facility with which it may be assembled and operated, and it will also be obvious that our invention is susceptible of some change and modification without departing from the principles and spirit thereof and for this reason we do not wish to be understood as limiting ourselves to the precise arrangement and formation of the several parts herein shown in carrying out our invention in practice except as hereinafter claimed.
1. A combined hinge and check comprising two members, a tubular pintle disposed through said members for connecting the same for relative swinging movement, a. cylinder within the pintle having movement along the pintle, a stationary piston within the pintle and positioned within the cylinder, coacting means carried by the swinging member and the cylinder for endwise moving the cylinder upon swinging movement of said member, the second member having means coacting with the cylinder to hold the same against such rotation which would interfere with its desired endwise movement, saidcylinder having an inlet port, and a check valve to close said port against outward flow therethrough, said cylinder being provided with a vent.
2. A combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operatively connecting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the pintle for endwise movement, a stationary piston within the pintle and positioned within the cylinder, a spiral channel in the periphery of the cylinder, at part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within said channel whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, said cylinder having an inlet port, and a check valve toclose said port against outward flow therethrough, said cylinder being provided with a vent.
3. A combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operatively conmeeting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the tubular pintle for endwise movement, a stationary piston within the pintle and positioned within the cylinder, a spiral channel in the periphery of the cylinder, a part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within said channel whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, coacting means carried by the second hinge section and the cylinder to hold the cylinder against such rotation which would interfere with its endwise movement, said cylinder having an inlet port, and a check valve to close said port against outward flow therethrough, said cylinder being provided with a vent.
4. A combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operatively connecting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the tubular pintle for endwise movement, said cylinder having spiral channels reversely disposed, a part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within one of the channels whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, a part carried by the second hinge section extending within the second channel to hold the cylinder against substantial rotation upon swinging movement of the first named section. V
5. A combined hinge and check comprising two hinge sections, a tubular pintle operativelyconnecting said sections, a cylinder positioned within the tubular pintle for endwise movement, said cylinder having spiral channels reversely disposed, a part carried by one of the hinge sections extending within one of the channels whereby the cylinder is moved endwise upon swinging movement of said hinge section, a part carried by the second hinge section extending within the second channel to hold the cylinder against substantial rotation upon swinging movement of the first named section, the second channel having its pitch on a degree less than the degree of the pitch of the first channel.
GOTTFRIED RIEMER. OTTO BAUMGARTH.
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US2474164A (en) * 1946-01-19 1949-06-21 Riemer George Check swing hinge
US5604936A (en) * 1995-09-28 1997-02-25 Mausolf; Melvin J. Self-lowering toilet seat
US5768718A (en) * 1995-07-26 1998-06-23 Katoh Electrial Machinery Co., Ltd. Control device for controlling the seat or the seat lid of a toilet bowl
US5852831A (en) * 1997-06-23 1998-12-29 Naughton; Donald G. Self-closing toilet seat and lid
WO2001027491A2 (en) * 1999-10-08 2001-04-19 Intellect Highway Limited Unit comprising a movable element and a speed governor
NL2004853C2 (en) * 2010-06-08 2011-12-12 Ferdinand Johannes Aart Neut HINGING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING IT
US20130283568A1 (en) * 2010-08-19 2013-10-31 Titus International Ltd. Damped Hinge Assemblies
US20180239402A1 (en) * 2017-02-17 2018-08-23 Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Dual-shaft structure and electronic device

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2474164A (en) * 1946-01-19 1949-06-21 Riemer George Check swing hinge
US5768718A (en) * 1995-07-26 1998-06-23 Katoh Electrial Machinery Co., Ltd. Control device for controlling the seat or the seat lid of a toilet bowl
US5604936A (en) * 1995-09-28 1997-02-25 Mausolf; Melvin J. Self-lowering toilet seat
US5852831A (en) * 1997-06-23 1998-12-29 Naughton; Donald G. Self-closing toilet seat and lid
WO2001027491A2 (en) * 1999-10-08 2001-04-19 Intellect Highway Limited Unit comprising a movable element and a speed governor
WO2001027491A3 (en) * 1999-10-08 2001-09-20 Highway Internat Ltd Unit comprising a movable element and a speed governor
NL2004853C2 (en) * 2010-06-08 2011-12-12 Ferdinand Johannes Aart Neut HINGING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING IT
US20130283568A1 (en) * 2010-08-19 2013-10-31 Titus International Ltd. Damped Hinge Assemblies
US9414724B2 (en) * 2010-08-19 2016-08-16 Titus International Ltd. Damped hinge assemblies
US20180239402A1 (en) * 2017-02-17 2018-08-23 Lenovo (Beijing) Co., Ltd. Dual-shaft structure and electronic device

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