The present invention relates to a hinge for a roof window having a frame and a sash, said hinge comprising a frame hinge part and a sash hinge part configured to assume an angle relative to the frame hinge part, the frame hinge part and the sash hinge part each comprising a base plate with a guide track and a link, the links being connected to each other at a bearing axle, each link including a first hinged joint to the respective base plate and a sliding joint slidably received in the guide track in the base plate of the other hinge part. The invention furthermore relates to a roof window including a set of hinges.
Basically, roof windows may be provided in a number of varieties and include more or less complicated structures in order to allow opening of the sash and to fulfil other functions, such as ventilation, while permitting cleaning of the outside of the pane from inside the building. The varieties include roof windows of the pivoting type, the hinge axis being either located at the centre or displaced from the centre of the window, and top-hung roof windows that pivot for cleaning by means of an intermediate frame.
These requirements are made possible by the provision of a hinge with a particular pattern of movements, which in turn makes it possible to establish an overlap between the cover members fastened to the frame and the counterpart cover members fastened to the sash in the closed position of the roof window.
One very well-proven type of hinge is the pivot hinge including a guidance on the frame hinge part cooperating with a slide rail on the sash hinge part. Such pivot hinges are for instance disclosed in Applicant's EP 1 038 083 B1 and EP 1 781 883 B1, and are very versatile as regards operational areas and adaptation of components. Examples of roof windows incorporating such adapted hinges are shown in Applicant's published European patent applications EP 2 770 146 A1 and EP 2 770 149 A1.
However, as the traditional pivot hinges to some extent rely on frictional forces to operate correctly, it is desirable to utilize an alternative configuration of the hinge in certain fields of application, in which the desired pattern of movements is provided by a linkage mechanism. The use of hinges including linkage mechanisms is traditionally most often known from the furniture field, but such hinges are also well-known to use for roof windows. Prior art examples include Danish patent No. 114 321, U.S. Pat. No. 4,446,597, and Applicant's European patents EP 22 657 B1 and EP 89 813 B1. The latter document discloses a hinge of the kind mentioned in the introduction.
Although the linkage mechanisms in the above examples are to some extent capable of providing the kinematic pattern and force transmission aimed at, there is still room for improvement.
With this background it is an object of the present invention to improve a hinge of the kind mentioned in the introduction with respect to controlling the pattern of movements and the output forces of the linkage mechanism of the hinge.
In a first aspect, this and further objects are met by the provision of a hinge, which is characterized in that at least one hinge part is provided with a pick-up element biased by a spring to act on a selected part of the hinge.
In the context of the application, a pick-up element is to be understood as an element, which is attached to one part of the hinge, and applies a force to another part of the hinge, in a way that would not be present, if not for the pick-up element. An example of such an element is the pick-up of a phonographic record player, in which the pick-up is connected to the base of the record player, and applies a force to the record on the turntable.
By providing at least one hinge part of the hinge with a spring-biased pick-up, a very precise control of the force during the movement of the sash hinge part relative to the frame hinge part is achieved. Compared to prior art systems incorporating pivot hinges, the use of excessive frictional action and other, more elaborate arrangements for controlling the movement is avoided.
In a presently preferred embodiment, said selected part of the hinge is chosen from the group consisting of the link, the sliding joint of the other hinge part in the guide track and the bearing axle.
Other presently preferred embodiments and further advantages will be apparent from the following detailed description and the dependent claims.
The invention will be described in more detail below by means of non-limiting examples of embodiments and with reference to the schematic drawing, in which
In the following, embodiments of the inventive hinge generally designated 10 will be described in further detail. For reference, a window with a prior art hinge 10′ is shown in
In a manner known per se, the window comprises a sash 2 carrying a glazing in the form of a pane 3 and a frame 1. The window is intended to be built into a surface, which is inclined with respect to the horizontal, typically a roof, and the window will in the following be referred to as roof window. At a position between the top and centre of the window, there is a hinge connection between the frame 1 and the sash 2. The hinge connection in
To protect the interior and the components of the window itself and to ascertain weather-proof transition to the surrounding roofing, the roof window comprises a covering arrangement, including flashing members (not shown) and cladding elements of which a frame side cladding element 1b and sash side cladding element 2b are shown.
Other parts of the roof window not described in the present application but which are nevertheless directly applicable also to the roof window according to the invention include auxiliary equipment such as a lifting device for assisting the movement of the sash 2 from the closed position to an open position described in the above-mentioned EP applications.
From a closed position, the user operates the operating device of the window. The operating device typically comprises a handle (not shown) connected with the sash bottom member and/or an operating and locking assembly including a ventilation flap at the sash top member with a lock mechanism to interact with a striking plate on the frame top member. As will be described in further detail below, the hinge 10 exerts a moment on the sash 1, and in combination with the force, and hence moment, exerted by the user operating the operating device, the moment resulting from the weight of the sash 1 and pane 3 is overcome, along with any frictional forces present. All in all, the opening operation entails that the sash 1 is moved from a closed position to an open position as represented by
Referring now to
The hinge 10 comprises a frame hinge part 100 and a sash hinge part 200 configured to assume an angle relative to the frame hinge part 100. The hinge 10 forms part of a set of hinges, of which the frame hinge part 100 of each hinge 10 is configured to be fastened to the frame side member 1a of the frame 1 of the roof window by fastening means 102, at a location chosen to provide the desired position of the hinge axis α, and the sash hinge part 200 is correspondingly configured to be fastened to the sash side member 2a. The hinge 10 is shown as it will be positioned in a roof window installed in a roof having an inclination of approximately 40°.
The hinge 10 according to the invention includes a linkage mechanism having a configuration allowing a very accurate control of the force conditions of the kinematic pattern and output force. To that end the frame hinge part 100 and the sash hinge part 200 each comprises a base plate 110, 210 with a guide track 112, 212 and a link 120, 220. The links 120, 220 are connected to each other at a bearing axle 123 (visible in
Each link 120, 220 includes a first hinged joint 121, 221 to the respective base plate 110, 210 and a sliding joint 122, 222 slidably received in the guide track 212, 112 in the base plate 210, 110 of the other hinge part 200, 100. By the term “hinged joint” is to be understood that the connection is purely or at least mainly rotational. The term “sliding joint” is utilized to denote that the connection involves a translational movement; however, it is to be understood that the parts are also able to rotate relative to each other. In the embodiment shown, each link 120, 220 is formed as an angular element with an apex and two legs, the bearing axle 123 being provided at the apex and the first hinged joint 121, 221 being provided at one leg, and the sliding joint 122, 222 at the other leg.
According to the general principle underlying the invention, at least one hinge part 100, 200 is provided with a pick-up element 130, 230.
In the embodiment shown, the frame hinge part 100 and the sash hinge part 200 are both provided with a pick-up element 130, 230. The pick-up elements 130, 230 are connected to the respective base plate 110, 210 in a second hinged joint 131, 231 and biased by a spring 140, 240 to act on the sliding joint 222, 122 of the other hinge part 200, 100 in the guide track 112, 212.
In principle, the pick-up element may be formed as any suitable element which is attached to one part of the hinge and applies a force to another part of the hinge, in a way that would not be present if not for the pick-up element. Hence, the pick-up element may, when subjected to a force in one direction, give rise to a force in the same or in another direction, again depending on the mounting in the hinge.
Correspondingly, the spring bias may be accomplished in any suitable way. Typically, the spring will be a tension or compression spring, depending on the mounting. In an alternative embodiment, shown in
Another embodiment is shown in
In one presently preferred embodiment, each sliding joint 222, 122 comprises two components, as seen in
Other examples of modifying the frictional forces in the track 112, 212 include providing the track with one or more narrowed sections.
The pick-up element 130, 230 comprises a defined surface 1305, 2305, which dictates the force-transmitting properties of the pick-up element 130, 230.
In the first and second embodiments shown, the springs 140, 240 are connected to a respective spring hook 105, 205 on the base plate 110 of the frame hinge part 100 and the base plate 210 of the sash hinge part 200, respectively.
Furthermore, in the embodiments shown, each pick-up element 130, 230 is provided with a curved surface 2303, of which only the defined surface 2305 of the pick-up element 230 of the sash hinge part 200 of the first embodiment is indicated in
In the first embodiment, each pick-up element 130, 230 is substantially L-shaped and the second hinged joint 131, 231 is provided at the intersection between the legs of the L-shape, the recess 2302 for cooperating with the spring 140, 240 being provided at one leg of the L-shape and the curved surface 2303 facing the sliding joint 222, 122 of the other hinge part 200, 100 on the other.
With the specific arrangement of the pick-up elements 130, 230 of the first embodiment, the springs 140, 240 are provided as tension coil springs. Referring in particular to
Hence, during the opening movement, the bias of the springs 140, 240 exerts a pushing force on the respective sliding joint 222, 122, and in turn, this force is transmitted into a moment acting on the sash 2 in the opening direction and thereby assists in the opening procedure. This is indicated by the appearance of the springs 140, 240 in
Comparing the position of the sliding joints 122, 222 in the track 212, 112 in
Mounting of the hinge 10 in a roof window may in principle be carried out in any suitable manner. In order to ease the mounting, the specific hinge function is separated from the fastening function in the first embodiment in that at least one of the frame hinge part 100 and the sash hinge part 200 comprises a mounting plate 101, 201 for connection to the base plate 110, 210 by means of connection means 104, 204. In the first embodiment, the mounting plate 201 of the sash hinge part 200 is provided with two spigots 202 and the connection means to the base plate 210 is in the form of rivets 204 to provide a solid and reliable connection. The connection means 104 of the frame hinge part 100 is releasable such that the mounting plate 101 is able to be fastened separately to the frame of the roof window and the remaining components of the hinge including the base plate 110 are then connected to the mounting plate 101 in a subsequent operation. Such a releasable connection is for instance described in Applicant's German utility model DE202005020048U1 and specific reference is made to the description of the embodiment therein. The connection of the frame side cladding element 1b and sash side cladding element 2a is then carried out by introducing appropriate anchoring means into holding clips 103, 203 on the base plates 110, 210.
During mounting of the hinge 10, it is advantageous that the installer maintains control of the components of the roof window such that the sash 2 is at all times prevented from rotating beyond 180°. To this end, the further embodiment shown in
Referring now to
From
The main difference in the second embodiment relative to the first embodiment resides in the configuration of the pick-up element and its connection to the base plate of the frame hinge part 100 and the sash hinge part 200, respectively.
In the second embodiment, each pick-up element 130, 230 is formed as a substantially longitudinal element and the second hinged joint 131, 231 is provided at one end and the recess 1302 for cooperating with the spring 140, 240 at the other, the curved surface 2303 facing the sliding joint 122 of the other hinge part 100 being provided at a top edge between the ends of the pick-up element 130, 230.
Referring in particular to
Alternative profiles of the curved surface 1303 shown in
In a roof window including a set of hinges 10 according to the first or second embodiments described in the above, a plurality of pick-up elements 130; 130′; 130″; 130′″ may be provided, wherein the curved surface 1303 has a configuration adapted to a specific range of roof inclinations.
In the hinge 10 of the second embodiment, the pick-up element 130 shown in its mounted position in
Referring to the detailed view of
It should be noted that the above description of preferred embodiments serves only as an example, and that a person skilled in the art will know that numerous variations are possible without deviating from the scope of the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2015 70717 | Nov 2015 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DK2016/050356 | 11/4/2016 | WO | 00 |