ヒンジ、蝶番
WordNet
- attach with a hinge
- a circumstance upon which subsequent events depend; "his absence is the hinge of our plan"
- a joint that holds two parts together so that one can swing relative to the other (同)flexible joint
- remove the hinges from; "unhinge the door"
- a hinge that looks like the letter T when it is opened; similar to a strap hinge except that one strap has been replaced by half of a butt hinge that can be mortised flush into the stationary frame (同)T hinge
- a hinge with two long straps; one strap is fastened to the surface of a moving part (e.g., a door or lid) and the other is fastened to the adjacent stationary frame (同)joint hinge
- a freely moving joint in which the bones are so articulated as to allow extensive movement in one plane (同)ginglymus, ginglymoid joint
- a hinge mortised flush into the edge of the door and jamb
- ancient Hebrew unit of liquid measure = 1.5 gallons
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- (ドアなどの)『ちょうつがい』 / ちょうつがいのような働きをするもの(ひじやひざの関節など);かなめ / …‘に'ちょうつがいを付つける,‘を'ちょうつがいで取り付ける / チョウツガイで働く / (…に)よる,(…)次第である《+『on』(『upon』)+『名』(do『ing』)》
- 〈ドアなど〉‘の'ちょうつがいをはずす / 〈人・心〉‘を'乱す,狂わせる
- ちょうつがいの付いた
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For the surname, see Hinge (surname). For the philatelic term, see Stamp hinge.
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A hinge is a mechanical bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Two objects connected by an ideal hinge rotate relative to each other about a fixed axis of rotation. Hinges may be made of flexible material or of moving components. In biology, many joints function as hinges like the elbow joint.
Contents
- 1 Door types
- 2 Building access
- 3 Large structures
- 4 Other types
- 5 See also
Door types
There are many types of door hinges. The main types include:
- Barrel hinge
- which is a sectional barrel secured by a pivot. A barrel is a component of a hinge, that has a hollow cylinder shaped section where the rotational bearing force is applied to the pivot, and may also have a screw shaped section for fastening and/or driving the pivot.
- Pivot hinges
- which pivot in openings in the floor and the top of the door frame. Also referred to as a double-acting floor hinge. This type is found in ancient dry stone buildings and rarely in old wooden buildings. These are also called haar-hung doors.
- Butt/Mortise hinges
- usually in threes or fours, which are inset (mortised) into the door and frame. Most residential hinges found in the U.S. are made of steel, although mortise hinges for exterior doors are often made of brass or stainless steel to prevent corrosion.
- Case hinges
- Case hinges are similar to a butt hinge however usually more of a decorative nature most commonly used in suitcases, briefcases and the like.
- Continuous hinges, or piano hinges
- This type of hinge is also known as a piano hinge. It runs the entire length of the door, panel, or box. Continuous hinges are manufactured with or without holes. These hinges also come in various thicknesses, pin diameters, and knuckle lengths.
- Concealed hinges
- Used for furniture doors (with or without self-closing feature, and with or without damping systems). They are made of two parts: One part is the hinge cup and the arm, the other part is the mounting plate. Also called "cup hinge", or "Euro hinge", as they were developed in Europe and use metric installation standards. Most such concealed hinges offer the advantage of full in situ adjustability for standoff distance from the cabinet face as well as pitch and roll by means of two screws on each hinge.
- Butterfly hinges, or Parliament (UK) Hinges
- These were known as dovetail hinges from the 17th century onwards and can be found on old desks and cabinets from about 1670 until the 18th century. The form of these hinges varied slightly between manufacturers, and their size ranged from the very large for heavy doors to the tiniest decorative hinge for use on jewelery boxes. Many hinges of this type were exported to America to support the home trade's limited supply. They are still found to be both fairly cheap and decorative, especially on small items.
- Flag hinges
- A flag hinge can be taken apart with a fixed pin on one leaf. Flag hinges can also swivel a full 360 degrees around the pin. Flag hinges are manufactured as a right hand and a left hand configuration.
- Strap hinges
- Strap hinges are an early hinge and used on many kinds of interior and exterior doors and cabinets.
- H hinges
- Shaped like an H and used on flush-mounted doors. Small H hinges (3–4 in or 76–102 mm) tend to be used for cabinets hinges, while larger hinges (6–7 in or 150–180 mm) are for passage doors or closet doors.
- HL hinges
- Large HL hinges were common for passage doors, room doors and closet doors in the 17th, 18th and even 19th centuries. On taller doors H hinges were occasionally used in the middle along with the HL hinges.
Other types include:
- Counterflap hinge
- Flush hinge
- Coach hinge
- Rising Butt hinge
- Double action spring hinge
- Tee hinge
- Friction hinge
- Security hinge
- Cranked hinge or stormproof hinge
- Lift-off hinge
- Self closing hinge
Building access
Since at least medieval times there have been hinges to draw bridges for defensive purposes for fortified buildings. Hinges are used in contemporary architecture where building settlement can be expected over the life of the building. For example, the Dakin Building in Brisbane, California, was designed with its entrance ramp on a large hinge to allow settlement of the building built on piles over bay mud. This device was effective until October 2006, when it was replaced due to damage and excessive ramp slope.
Large structures
Hinges appear in large structures such as elevated freeway and railroad viaducts. These are included to reduce or eliminate the transfer of bending stresses between structural components, typically in an effort to reduce sensitivity to earthquakes. The primary reason for using a hinge, rather than a simpler device such as a slide, is to prevent the separation of adjacent components. When no bending stresses are transmitted across the hinge it is called a zero moment hinge.
Other types
- Hinge (film)
- A short film by Aldo Emiliano Velasco (Echo) about the origin of the hinge.
- Butler tray hinge
- Fold to 90 degrees and also snap flat. They are for tables that have a tray top for serving.
- Card table hinge
- Mortised into edge of antique or reproduction card tables and allow the top to fold onto itself.
- Drop leaf table hinge
- Mounted under the surface of a table with leaves that drop down. They are most commonly used with rule joints.
- Piano hinge
- a long hinge, originally used for piano lids, but now used in many other applications where a long hinge is needed.
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Old construction of hinges in the dry stone wall near Bignasco.
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A barrel hinge made of wrought iron.
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A barrel hinge made of bronze strap.
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Increasing the number of loops to 3 allows the butt hinge axis to be fixed from both ends.
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Door in furniture with spring to lock door both fully shut and fully open positions. It hides completely behind the door and has adjustment for fine alignment. Allows the door to open even when against a wall.
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Rusty hinges on a building exterior.
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This door hinges on the stile and is called a haar-hung door.
See also
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- Floating hinge
- Living hinge
- Plain bearing
- Concealed hinge drill
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English Journal
- Elbow- and hinge-bending motions of IgG: Dielectric response and dynamic feature.
- Hayashi Y1, Yagihara S1.
- Biopolymers.Biopolymers.2016 Sep;105(9):626-32. doi: 10.1002/bip.22841.
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- Sestito S1, Daniele S1, Nesi G1, Zappelli E1, Di Maio D2, Marinelli L3, Digiacomo M1, Lapucci A1, Martini C1, Novellino E3, Rapposelli S4.
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- The phosphoinositide-dependent kinase-1 (PDK1) is one of the main components of the PI3K/Akt pathway. Also named the "master kinase" of the AGC family, PDK1 plays a critical role in tumorigenesis, by enhancing cell proliferation and inhibiting apoptosis, as well as in cell invasion and metastasis fo
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- GSK114: A selective inhibitor for elucidating the biological role of TNNI3K.
- Lawhorn BG1, Philp J2, Graves AP3, Shewchuk L3, Holt DA2, Gatto GJ Jr2, Kallander LS2.
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- A series of selective TNNI3K inhibitors were developed by modifying the hinge-binding heterocycle of a previously reported dual TNNI3K/B-Raf inhibitor. The resulting quinazoline-containing compounds exhibit a large preference (up to 250-fold) for binding to TNNI3K versus B-Raf, are useful probes for
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- Evolution under Drug Pressure Remodels the Folding Free-Energy Landscape of Mature HIV-1 Protease.
- Louis JM1, Roche J2.
- Journal of molecular biology.J Mol Biol.2016 Jul 3;428(13):2780-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2016.05.005. Epub 2016 May 8.
- Using high-pressure NMR spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry, we investigate the folding landscape of the mature HIV-1 protease homodimer. The cooperativity of unfolding was measured in the absence or presence of a symmetric active site inhibitor for the optimized wild type protease (P
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