Lin-X minimises space used when opening doors

A Sugatsune Kogyo UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 9, 2009

The Lin-X hinge is a parallel door-opening mechanism that opens smoothly out and to the side and offers many advantages over conventional swing and sliding doors.

The space-saving design is ideal for hanging cabinets where there is a danger of the user banging their head or floor cabinets where the gangway can get blocked by normal swing doors.

When open, the Lin-X occupies little space.

It gives clear and unobstructed access to the inside of the cupboard, which is a useful feature in double-door installations such as those used with flat-screen televisions.

Thanks to the 'out and to the side' motion, flush doors can have a gap as little as 2mm, even with double-door installations where the doors can be opened independently.

On top of this, the design allows for the installation of doors on inside 'blind' corners as found in L-shaped kitchens or on the outside corners of cabinets such as those on a kitchen island.

The Lin-X is robust and can be opened from any position.

Handles can be placed anywhere on the door.

The doors are damped but move freely and can be stopped at most points in their travel; this is except for the last few degrees, where soft-closing takes place.

The Lin-X system is internally mounted in the cabinet, using the same mounting plate as a conventional concealed hinge.

The similarity with concealed hinges continues with the clip-mountable/clip-demountable installation, which is now familiar to all cabinet makers and makes it easy to install.

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