SNAP HINGE
A hinge (10) for furniture doors, the supporting wall stop part of which, which is constructed as a supporting arm (14), is coupled pivotably over two hinge guide rods (16; 18) with the door stop part, which is constructed as a hinge pot (12), with a spring-loaded mechanism, which it is formed by a...
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Zusammenfassung: | A hinge (10) for furniture doors, the supporting wall stop part of which, which is constructed as a supporting arm (14), is coupled pivotably over two hinge guide rods (16; 18) with the door stop part, which is constructed as a hinge pot (12), with a spring-loaded mechanism, which it is formed by a leg spring, which is disposed in the supporting arm and engages an extension of the out to hinge guide rod (16), and a further leg spring, which is supported in the supporting arm. The leg spring is constructed as a double leg spring (42) with a middle double leg (44) of two parallel leg arms, protruding between two groups of spring coils (47) from, in each case, one of the inner spring coils, and two outer legs (46), protruding from the in each case outermost spring coil of each group. The middle double leg is constructed arc-shaped at its free end and embraces the hinge pin (22), which carries the inner hinge guide rod pivotably, at least partially with this arc-shaped end through a central recess in the bearing lug (38) of the inner hinge guide rod (18) on the side of the supporting arm and is held rotatably on the hinge pin (22). The free ends of the legs (46), protruding from the outer spring coils, are held in a recess (50) of the extension of the outer hinge guide rod so that they can be rotated about an axis extending parallel to the axis of the hinge pin (20) of the outer hinge guide rod (16) on the side of the supporting arm, the double leg spring (42) being held exclusively by the double leg (44) and the outer leg (46) in the supporting arm (14). |
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