Hi all,
I'm working on a fold down shelf for a product but struggling a bit to get the hinges nailed.
A few points on the design:
You fold down the flap say a quarter, it slowly drops to its 90 degree position, similar to soft close drawer if that make sense
I don't think that is easily possible but as stated above, a robust, good looking hinge will be a close second
What I already considered:
I'm working on a fold down shelf for a product but struggling a bit to get the hinges nailed.
A few points on the design:
- Once folded down, the flap should sit at 90 degrees exactly (within 1-2 degrees maybe)
- The product, represented with an anvil in the drawing, itself weights 15kg
- It should be robust enough to allow for people banging the product down so I'd guess rated for say 30kg in total
- The fold-down flap will be actuated no more than 3-5 times per day, but should be designed to last many years
- The product it is designed to hold is premium so the shelf and therefore the hinges should look the part also
- I prefer not to have fold down gas struts or cables holding it in position as it will interfere with putting the product down easily
You fold down the flap say a quarter, it slowly drops to its 90 degree position, similar to soft close drawer if that make sense
I don't think that is easily possible but as stated above, a robust, good looking hinge will be a close second
What I already considered:
- Piano hinge - Know it works, strong given the amount of screws but doesn't look the part and will need additional design to stop it at exactly 90 degrees
- Torque hinges like these. Looks promising but I haven't used them before so not familiar with it
- Gas pistons to hold it in place like this one, combined with a hinge set but as I said, I'm trying to keep the sides open so you don't need to align the product with the shelf as not to catch or snag on the struts
- Not clear from this drawing but a pin drilled into the edge of the flap, stopped at the back at 90 degrees. Could potentially work but I'm trying to see if there is a hinge solution first before going down this route