Decorative element of imitation, used on doors
A long metal strap with a sleeve at one end for a hinge pin. The strap is attached to an object, usually a door, at points along its length.
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
A type of hinge attached to the top and bottom of a shutter that fits over a pintle.
Hinge with long leaves which resemble straps. Usually of iron and common in Gothic work.
For door hardware, a strap hinge is a hinge with at least one long strap that extends across the surface of the gate or door, often with rivets. (See Dummy Strap.)
A hinge typically secured to the top and bottom of the back of a shutter with a sleeve that fits over a pintel.
A surface hinge on which one or both leaves are of considerable length.
Exposed hinge which is fastened across the face of a heavy door, such as those on barns, shed, etc.
Hinge with long straplike leaves, usually of iron, and common in Gothic work in England and on the Continent.