Rack-stop structure for door
US-9273500-B2 · Mar 1, 2016 · US
US9783346B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9783346-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514790943-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A case including: a vessel, a cover mounted to be moved in rotation on the vessel via a hinge system which has a hinge axis and at least one hinge, wherein each hinge has a first portion which is fixedly joined to the vessel, a second portion) which is fixedly joined to the cover and a connector which assumes alternately an operating position in which the connector ensures the connection between the second portion and the first portion to allow for rotation of the second portion relative to the first portion about the hinge axis and, alternatively, a safety position in which the connector dissociates the second portion and the first portion.
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We claim: 1. A case comprising: a vessel including sidewalls and a bottom wall defining an interior volume; a cover mounted via a hinge system to an upper portion of the vessel, wherein the cover has a first operating position in which the cover covers the upper portion of the vessel and forms a top wall to the interior volume, a second operating position in which the cover exposes the upper portion and the interior volume of the vessel, and a third position in which the cover is disassociated from the hinge system; the hinge system includes a first hinge and a second hinge having a common axis with the first hinge, wherein the cover pivots about the common axis while moving from the first operating position to the second operating position; the first hinge and second hinge each include a ball and a spring aligned with the common axis, wherein each ball is biased by the spring to be positioned in an interface between the cover and the vessel while the cover is in the first and second operating positions, and the ball is displaced from the interface while the cover is in the third position; and a retention device configured to retain the cover in the second operating position, wherein the first and second hinges are disposed above the upper edge of the sidewalls and directly above the interior volume defined by the sidewalls when the cover covers the upper portion of the vessel. 2. The case of claim 1 wherein the interface is between a surface of the vessel and a surface of the cover, and each of the surfaces includes a recesses configured to receive the ball, wherein the recesses are aligned with the common axis. 3. The case of claim 1 wherein the retention device includes a first magnetic element on the upper portion and a second magnetic portion on a lower portion of the cover, wherein the first and second magnetic portions are adjacent each other while the cover is in the second operating position. 4. The case of claim 1 wherein the retention device is an arm pivotably attached at one end to the vessel and including a finger towards an opposite end of the arm, wherein the finger seats in a recess on the cover while the cover is in the second operating position. 5. The case of claim 1 wherein the vessel is configured to receive an oxygen mask and the vessel is configured to be located in a cockpit of an aircraft. 6. The case of claim 1 wherein each of the first and second hinges has a first recess portion fixedly joined to the vessel, a second recess portion fixedly joined to the cover and the ball seats in both the first and second recess while the ball is at the interface. 7. The case of claim 1 wherein the cover pivots about the first and second hinges and the common axis. 8. The case of claim 1 wherein the displacement of the ball is in response to a force applied to the cover, wherein the force has a component normal to a top surface of the cover and the component is greater than a threshold intensity. 9. The case of claim 1 wherein the retention device comprises: a leaf spring which has an end which is fixedly joined to the cover and a free end, a rod pivotably mounted to the vessel wherein the rod has a retention portion parallel to the common axis and between the leaf spring and the cover, the leaf spring having a fold, wherein a distance between the fold and the cover is less than a cross-section of the retention portion and the retention portion is at one side of the fold when the cover is in the first operational position and at the other side of the fold when the cover is in the second operational position. 10. The case of claim 9 further comprising a shield covering the leaf spring and the retention portion. 11. A case comprising: a vessel including sidewalls and a bottom wall defining an interior volume; a cover mounted via a hinge system to an upper portion of the vessel, wherein the cover has a first operating position in which the cover covers the upper portion of the vessel and forms a top wall to the interior volume, a second operating position in which the cover exposes the upper portion and the interior volume of the vessel, and a third position in which the cover is disassociated from the hinge system; the hinge system includes a first hinge and a second hinge having a common axis with the first hinge, wherein the cover pivots about the common axis while moving from the first operating position to the second operating position; the first hinge and second hinge each include a ball and a spring aligned with the common axis, wherein each ball is biased by the spring to be positioned in an interface between the cover and the vessel while the cover is in the first and second operating positions, and the ball is displaced from the interface while the cover is in the third position; and a retention device configured to retain the cover in the second operating position and comprising: a block which has a counterpart and which is fixedly joined to the cover, a lever which has a cavity, the lever being mounted so as to be movable in rotation on the vessel about a rotation axis parallel with the hinge axis and remote therefrom, between a non-engagement position in which the cavity and the counterpart do not cooperate to retain the cover in an open position and an engagement position in which the cavity and the counterpart cooperate in order to retain the cover in an open position, and a return spring which urges the lever into contact against the block. 12. A case comprising: a vessel including sidewalls and a bottom wall defining an interior volume, and an upper rim at ends of the sidewalls opposite to the bottom wall, wherein the upper rim defines a perimeter of the interior volume; posts fixed to the vessel and extending beyond the upper rim, wherein the posts each have a surface with a recess and the recess are aligned with a common axis; a cover with a lower edge configured to seat on the upper rim of the vessel and a ridge configured to fit between the posts of the vessel, wherein a surface on each of the posts is opposite to a corresponding surface on opposite sides of the ridge; a common axis extending through the posts and the ridge, wherein the recesses on each of the surfaces of the posts and recesses on the surfaces of the ridge are aligned with the common axis; a first ball seated in one of the recesses of the surface of the post and one of the recesses of the ridge, and a second ball seated in the other recess of the surface of the post and the other recess of the ridge, wherein each of the balls is biased to bridge a respective gap between one of the posts and the ridge, and the balls form a hinge about which the cover pivots about the common axis with respect to the vessel, and the balls are displaced from the gaps by a force applied to an upper surface of the cover and causing a portion of the cover facing the vessel to be displaced towards the vessel in the direction of the force applied to the upper surface of the cover. 13. The case of claim 12 further comprising a retention device configured to retain the cover to expose interior volume of the vessel, and retention device comprising: a block which has a counterpart and which is fixedly joined to the cover, a lever which has a cavity, the lever being mounted so as to be movable in rotation on the vessel about a rotation axis parallel with the common axis and remote therefrom, between a non-engagement position in which the cavity and the counterpart do not cooperate to retain the cover in an open position and an engagement position in which the cavity and the counterpart cooperate in order to retain the cover in an open position, and a return sprin
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