Abstract:
The present application provides a door assembly and a cooking appliance. The door assembly includes: a pull rod structure, and a head portion of the pull rod structure is provided with a clamping port; a stop structure, which is provided at the clamping port, and the stop structure protrudes out of the pull rod structure in the opening direction of the clamping port; and a door body, and the door body includes a rotary shaft, and the rotary shaft is clamped in the clamping port. By means of the provision of the stop structure, a clamping area of the clamping port can be significantly increased, and in particular, a clamping dimension of which the rotary shaft is clamped, in the opening direction, in the clamping port can be increased, thereby increasing the stability of the rotary shaft in the clamping port and thus reducing the possibility of the rotary shaft being disengaged from the clamping port.
Abstract:
A compact, easily mountable door closer, particularly suited for use in cubicles provided in public washrooms, has a pivot member mounted substantially within a hollow body but has a section projecting from the body from which a door is, in use, suspended. A biasing element is provided to bias the pivot member toward a neutral position coincident with the door being closed. As the door and thus the pivot member is displaced away from the closed or neutral position to a defined angle, the biasing element and pivot member engage to provide a limit or fully open position.
Abstract:
A rifle holder hinge mechanism comprising a rifle hook attached to a hinge block, the hinge block having a hinge block sleeve, with a hinge pin rotatable within the hinge block sleeve. A cam is provided connected to the hinge pin and configured to arrest rotation of the hinge pin, such that the hinge pin is rotatable from a first position to an approximately 90-degree second position. In some configurations, a retaining collar with a first detent and a second detent functions as the rotation limiting cam.
Abstract:
A lid opening/closing mechanism includes an arm, an arc-shaped gear, a first fixed gear, a damper, a second fixed gear, and a tension spring. The arm is disposed integrally to project from the lid to swing about a swing center as the lid opens and closes. The arc-shaped gear is formed in the arm. The first fixed gear is disposed in the body, and meshes with the arc-shaped gear. The damper is disposed in the arm, and includes a damper gear. The second fixed gear is disposed in the body, is formed along a movement locus of the damper moving as the lid moves to open and close, and meshes with the damper gear. The tension spring is disposed between the body and the arc-shaped gear to urge the lid in an opening direction.
Abstract:
A mechanism includes a hook (150) provided with a rectilinear shank (115) sliding in a housing (109) dependent on one (107) of the rigid elements and a co-operating part (103) dependent on the other (108) rigid element, and which is engaged in the recessed zone of the hook (150). At its end opposite the shank, the curved portion of the hook includes a rectilinear extension (152) parallel to the shank, and a sheath (153) is adapted to receive the extension, which is capable of a rectilinear translational movement parallel to the shank (115), while remaining permanently engaged in the sheath (153).
Abstract:
A connecting fastener 1 in which a first member 2 and a second member 3 are linked so that they can turn relative to one another is provided with (1) a first plate part 5 which is fixed to a fixed member 2; (2) a second plate part 6 which is fixed to a second member 3; and (3) a hinge 7 set in place between the first plate part and the second plate part and supporting both plate parts so that they can turn relative to one another; the first plate part, second plate part and hinge part forming an integral piece as they are made of a synthetic resin. Then, a spring 9 is set in place on the first plate part 5 and the second plate part 6, the spring 9 energizing so that both plate parts are in a non-turning state on either side of the hinge 7.
Abstract:
A CAM HINGE ASSEMBLY SUITABLE FOR BOTH RETAINING A DOOR IN THE OPEN POSITION AND ALSO FOR AUTOMATICALLY CLOSING THE DOOR, COMPRISING A HOUSING HAVING A FLOOR AND AT LEAST ONE FLANGE EXTENDING AT RIGHT ANGLES ABOVE THE SAID FLOOR, A STATIONARY CAM ASSEMBLY PIVOTALLY ASSOCIATED WITH THE SAID HOUSING FLOOR AND PROVIDED WITH A SPRING ENGAGING LUG, PORTIONS OF THE SAID CAM ASSEMBLY BINDING AGAINST THE SAID FLANGE WHEN THE DOOR IS ROTATED TO THE OVER-OPEN POSITION AND A COIL SPRING OPERATIVELY CONNECTED TO THE SAID CAM ASSEMBLY AT THE SAID LUG, THE SAID SPRING ACTING TO ROTATE THE SAID DOOR ABOUT A CAM ASSEMBLY PIVOT TO THEREBY BIAS THE DOOR EITHER TO ITS CLOSED POSITION OR TO ITS OVER-OPEN POSITION.
Abstract:
An articulated hinge is provided which is capable of supporting a panel member and permitting the panel member to be moved away from an opening and at the same time permit the panel member to be rotated approximately 90 degrees. The hinge has a scissor arm mechanism which provides for smooth opening and closing of the hinge thereby eliminating a possible sticking of the hinge during opening.