Double action spring door hinges are most commonly found in the kitchen and dining room.
Door hinges types.
Full mortise half mortise full surface and half surface.
These hinges are also known as double action hinges double action adjustable spring hinges cafe door hinges saloon door hinges swinging door hinges or double acting barrel hinges.
Due to the design of the hinges they allow the door to swing in both directions.
There are several types.
Hinges are installed in four configurations.
Continuous hinges aka piano hinges the long beautiful leafs with multiple screw holes often seen on pianos.
Only the pin shows when the door is closed.
The most common hinge used on doors and cabinets butt hinges have two rectangular shaped leaves with knuckles in the middle joined by a pin.
Full mortise installations have one leaf mortised on the door jamb and one into the edge of the door.
Some of the other names people might use to refer to this type of hinge include the café sway swing and saloon door hinge.
Double acting spring hinges a type of spring hinge that has springs to help open or close a door.
Half mortise installations have one leaf mortised into the edge of the door and one anchored onto the surface of the door jamb.
These hinge are common in restaurants and for commercial use.
Plain bearing ball bearing see above spring loaded and rising.
Get full details on butt hinges in this guide.