Defining the pivots for the kinematics of a hatch

Hello

An aesthetic constraint forces me to make an opening hatch set back from the edge, so a simple pivot is not enough.

In blue the "closed" position

In green the "open" position.

In red, the area where I need to attach my hinge.

I'm not used to having to make openings with several pivots.

How do I get the hatch to open properly?

 

Thank you in advance.


cinematique.pdf

Hello

Have you looked at Pinet for example, they have a lot of hinge models.

http://www.pinet.tm.fr/

 

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Hello

Why not mount a hinge on a square to offset the pivot point?

[edit] Oops, I hadn't seen the 4.7 mm offset!


charniere.jpg

I think that for the principle of operation you should do something like this

Here is the link

http://www.legallais.com/quincaillerie-detail/charnieres-invisibles-a-encastrer-180-sepa/7862.html

since you have an offset and a 180° opening request

so hinge with multiple axle

Have a nice day

@+ ;-))

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Hello

Why not use invisible built-in furniture charms.For example:

http://www.leroymerlin.fr/v3/p/produits/quincaillerie-securite/quincaillerie-du-meuble/charniere-fiche-et-paumelle-l1308218365

What is charmingly invisible, some allow you to move the opening of the door so that it does not touch the other door when it is opened.

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