Cantilever hinge

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E05D 308

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040915018

ABSTRACT:
A knuckle joint hinge, especially for rabbeted doors of period furniture, having a supporting wall part and a door part, a knuckle joint mechanism joining together the two parts and having two link arms recoupled pivotingly with one another in their middle area, one of the ends of the link arms being coupled to the supporting wall part of the hinge in the one case and to the door part of the hinge in the other, while the other end in each case is coupled to the other hinge part either in a sliding guide or indirectly through a link. The articulation point of the link arm directly articulated to the door part of the hinge is provided immediately beside the edge of the door which is to be hinged and in front of the face edge of the supporting wall, and the parts of the door part of the hinge and of the link arm, which are visible when the door is closed, have the appearance of the articulation of a single-pivot hinge having visible sleeves joined by a hinge pin.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1864164 (1932-06-01), Aldeen
patent: 1965316 (1934-07-01), Predmore
patent: 3977043 (1976-08-01), Zernig
patent: 3978549 (1976-09-01), Vitt
patent: 3991437 (1976-11-01), Friederichs et al.

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