Self-clamping hinge for solar collector frames and the like

Miscellaneous hardware (e.g. – bushing – carpet fastener – caster – Hinge – With diverse art portion or attachment

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16262, 16265, 16271, 16362, 16366, 16387, 16DIG29, E05D 302

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044008473

ABSTRACT:
A pair of male and female hinge halves fabricated of extruded metal sections having complemental cross-sectional shapes so as to slidingly interfit and interhookingly engage with one another define a longitudinally extending through opening at one transverse side for the reception of a hinge pin, and interhooking means at the opposite side for interhooking engagement with the complementary shape of an extruded metal frame member of a solar collector frame or the like to be adjustably supported. The interhooking engagement between the hinge halves provides a limited movement fulcrum between the two transverse sides serving to clamp the opposite side interhooking means in secure frictional abutment with the extruded metal frame member when the hinge pin is force-fitted into its through opening.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1782582 (1930-11-01), Raymond
patent: 2591984 (1952-04-01), Walsh
patent: 4237577 (1980-12-01), Chapel

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