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Spring Hinges

Spring hinges are tools used to suspend doors and allow for their opening and closing; they are distinct from other hinge varieties in that they are equipped with springs designed to assist or impede door movement. Outside of the context of door hardware, spring hinges have many uses as consumer product components.

Marlboro Manufacturing, Inc.
Alliance, OH
330-935-2445
Our company, Marlboro Manufacturing is an industry leader in the manufacturing of quality spring hinges and other similar products. Our superior spring hinges and more are currently being used by both domestic and international original equipment manufacturers. We can do custom designs according to a customer's unique specifications or they can chose from our plentiful stock products.
Sierra Pacific Engineering & Products
Rancho Dominguez, CA
Bolingbrook, IL & Lancaster, TX - 800-433-5554
Sierra Pacific Engineering & Products (SPEP) is the premier business to business supplier of engineered products and solutions. SPEP specializes in competitively priced, high quality spring hinges, latches, hasps, pull knobs, handles and cam locks. We strive to serve our customers as we would want to be served and our engineering team is always developing new products to lead the industry.
Larsen & Shaw Limited
Walkerton, ON
800-265-3078
At Larsen & Shaw Limited, we understand that quality, price, and logistics are all important to you as a customer. That's why we are fully integrated from building the tooling in-house, to the global sourcing of material, and every aspect of production including the plating, electro-polishing and finishing. The spring hinges and other hardware purchased from us is the best.
S & D Products, Inc.
Bartlett, IL
800-989-6365
Not only is the company called S&D Products experts in the manufacture of spring hinges and other fastener models, but they also utilize a variety of cost-effective and efficient manufacturing machines. They maintain their own tool making shop staffed by highly experienced engineers and technicians to ensure the best possible parts. Capabilities include laser cutting, metal forming and stamping.
Hinges and Hardware Inc.
Sugar Land, TX
800-969-4949
Making sure that our customers have as wide a range of quality product options as humanly possible is our top concern at Hinge & Hardware. Besides hardware classics like spring hinges, we also stock and custom make a variety of these fastener models, gaskets, latches, handles and door seals. Utilizing strong metallic materials and exercising excellent manufacturing skills are other priorities.
Hunt Hinges
Dallas, TX
800-969-6381
With the capabilities to manufacture standard, modified and customized hardware accessories such as spring hinges and other related models, Hunt Hinges is an expert in its industry. They also offer a versatile stamping facility and a state of the art tool and die facility that allows them to offer complete and quick turn around on custom stamping products.
Paneloc Corporation
Farmington, CT
800-394-6711
The products made and sold at Paneloc Corporation deliver maximum performance under a wide range of operating and environmental conditions. Specific styles include spring hinges, spring latches and Bi-Fix fasteners, which are just a few of the many options available at Paneloc. Contact us today to find out which Paneloc product is right for you and your company!
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Spring Hinges

Many products involve the use of spring hinges. Makeup compacts and other personal skin and beauty care products are packaged in containers fitted with spring hinges. Many other varieties of small plastic containers are also fitted with spring hinges to make their use more convenient for consumers. Varied other consumer products also make use of spring hinges. These products range from compasses, hand-held video game systems and pencil boxes to sunglasses and glasses cases. In the context of door hardware, spring hinges are often installed as cabinet hinges to help keep cabinet doors closed tightly when not in use. Some gate hinges can also be fitted with springs to keep them closed tightly or to make their use easier. Full-sized doors in homes, offices and in other contexts generally are not fitted with springs to the extent that they used to be. Springs have widely been replaced by hydraulic door positioning equipment, though old storm doors in residences may still be equipped with springs.

The principle of operation for all spring hinges is the same, though spring hinge configurations can vary. A spring is a mechanical energy storage medium; when a spring is compressed, that energy is stored until the compressive forced exerted on the spring dissipates, at which point the spring expels the stored energy and returns to its pre-compression form. Spring hinges take advantage of this in a number of ways. The simplest way is through the coiling of a rigid metal around the pin of a butt hinge. Once tightly coiled, the energy stored in the coil tries to release itself; in other words, the coil tries to uncoil itself. As it does this, the metal forces itself against the metal plates of the hinge, pushing it open. This is what happens in small container lids when they are open. The hinge can be pushed closed if the compressive force is greater than the force exerted by the coil. In order to remain closed, the compressive force must not relent, or the hinge will reopen. Other spring hinge varieties can be more complicated, but the simple principle of stored energy applies to all configurations.

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