HINGED DEVICE Russian patent published in 2010 - IPC E05F5/10 

Abstract RU 2386773 C2

FIELD: construction.

SUBSTANCE: hinged device may be used, in particular for body of refrigerator with door. At the first part of device the second part is suspended on hinge with the possibility of rotation around axis. To damp rotary motions of both parts relative to each other, between the first and second part there is a damping piston-cylinder mounted functionally. Damping unit is connected hingedly to at least one part. According cover plate is fixed to the first and second part. Hinge is multilink and includes the first four-point hinge connected to cover plate and the second four-point hinge hingedly connected to the other cover plate. Both four-point hinges are hingedly connected to each other. Multilink hinge includes medium hinged lever, to which damping unit piston-cylinder is hingedly connected via fixture lever. Medium hinged lever is also a composite part of the first and second four-point hinged joints.

EFFECT: increase of reliability in process of device operation.

10 cl, 10 dwg

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Authors

Reznik Korineh

Khekht Iozef

Blehrsh Ditmar

Dates

2010-04-20Published

2006-04-24Filed