This application claims benefit of Italian patent application number 102015000034055, filed Jul. 14, 2015, which is herein incorporated by reference.
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to accessories for doors and windows and regards a control assembly for an outwardly opening pivoting wing.
The invention can be applied to wings articulated about vertical axes or to wings articulated about horizontal axes.
Description of Prior Art
Devices are known for opening and closing an outwardly opening pivoting wing comprising:
an actuating device including a crank associated with a worm screw and a rotatable gear, actuated into rotation by said worm screw; and
an arm, pivoting about a fixed pin and having a toothed portion that meshes with said gear, wherein said gear cooperates with the toothed portion to swing the arm between a closed wing angular position and an open wing angular position.
The openable wings are normally equipped with a locking device to lock the wing in the closed position. In the known solutions, the locking/unlocking device of the wing is separate and independent from the opening/closing device of the wing. The locking device can, for example, be controlled by a cremone handle or by any other known type of device. Therefore, two independent maneuvers for controlling the locking/unlocking of the wing and the opening/closing movement are necessary.
U.S. Pat. No. 2,114,645 describes a device for opening and closing a pivoting wing equipped with a crank-operated device, which also controls the locking and unlocking of the wing. The device described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,114,645 comprises:
an actuating device including a support, a crank rotatable with respect to the support and a control mechanism actuated by the crank; and
an arm having a toothed portion that cooperates with said control mechanism, wherein the control mechanism cooperates with the toothed portion of the arm for swinging the arm between a closed wing angular position and an open wing angular position, and wherein in the closed wing angular position, the control mechanism cooperates with the toothed portion of the arm for the translational motion of the arm along a straight direction between a locked wing position and an unlocked wing position, and vice versa.
The arm of the device described in U.S. Pat. No. 2,114,645 is connected to a wing locking/unlocking device by means of a pivoting lever, which acts as a corner drive. In the more recent control assemblies, the corner drive is formed by an L-shaped support, which carries a flexible lamina that connects movable elements to each other, located on orthogonal sides of the wing. One of the problems of the solution according to U.S. Pat. No. 2,114,645 is that this solution cannot be used with more recent corner drives.
The present invention aims to provide a device for opening and closing a pivoting wing that also controls the locking and unlocking of the wing, which solves the problems of the prior art.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved by a device having the characteristics forming the subject of claim 1.
The claims form an integral part of the disclosure provided here in relation to the invention.
The present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings, given purely by way of non-limiting example, wherein:
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The locking device 18 comprises a plurality of strikers 20 fixed to the frame 12 along the lower horizontal side, the upper horizontal side and along the vertical side opposite to the articulation axis. The locking device 18 comprises a plurality of locking elements 22 cooperating with respective strikers 20. The locking elements 22 are carried by the wing 14 in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction of the respective side of the wing. The locking elements 22 are preferably located on the lower horizontal side, on the upper horizontal side and the vertical side of the wing 14 opposite to the articulation axis. The locking elements 22 are movable with respect to the wing 14 between an unlocked position and a locked position. In the locked position, the locking elements 22 are facing respective strikers 20, so as to prevent the opening of the wing 14. In the unlocked position, the locking elements 22 are disengaged from the strikers 20, so as not to prevent opening of the wing 14.
The locking elements 22 are connected together by means of connecting rods 24 that are movable with respect to the wing 14 along respective longitudinal directions. The locking device 18 further comprises a lower corner drive 26 and an upper corner drive 27, which connect together the connecting rods 24 and the locking elements 22 located along sides of the wing 14 orthogonal to each other.
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The first arm section 54 has a toothed portion 70 composed of a circular toothed portion 72 and a straight toothed portion 74. The teeth of the toothed portion 70 extend continuously and with constant pitch along the circular toothed portion 72 and along the straight toothed portion 74. In the embodiment illustrated, the circular toothed portion 72 is coaxial with the articulation seat 66 and the straight toothed portion 74 is parallel to the straight guide 68.
The gear 46 meshes with the toothed portion 70 of the first arm section 54. When the gear 46 meshes with the straight toothed portion 74, the rotation of the crank 40 controls a movement in the straight direction of the arm 32. When the gear 46 meshes with the circular toothed portion 72, the rotation of the crank 40 controls a swinging of the arm 32 about a fixed axis.
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The second slider 82 is connected to a connecting rod 24, which is, in turn, connected to the lower corner drive 26 of the locking device 18. The second slider 82 carries a closing element 88, which is intended to cooperate with a respective striker 20 fixed to the frame 12. Preferably, the closing element 88 is integrally formed with the second slider 82. The closing element 88 is preferably provided with a pin 90, which engages a corresponding hole of a connecting rod 24.
The first slider 80 and the second slider 82 are connected together in a releasable manner by means of a hook 90 articulated to the slider 80. The hook 90 has a seat 92, which engages—in a releasable manner—a pin 94 fixed to the other of the two sliders 80, 82. The seat 92 of the hook 90 is essentially U-shaped and is outwardly open, that is, towards the opening direction of the wing 14.
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When the arm 32 is in the closed wing position, an inner surface 106 of the hook 90 comes into contact against the abutment wall 104 of the striker 102. The striker 102, in the closed wing position, pushes the hook 90 into the engaged position. When the hook 90 moves away from the striker 102 following the swinging of the arm 32 towards the open wing position, the hook 90 moves to the disengaged position under the action of the elastic element 100.
In the closed and locked configuration of the wing 14, the gear 46 of the crank-operated device 28 engages with the straight toothed portion 74 of the arm 32. The rotation of the crank 40 controls a movement of the arm 32 in the straight direction B from the closed and locked wing position illustrated in
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In the closed and unlocked wing position, the gear 46 meshes with the circular toothed portion of the teeth 72 of the arm 32. Continuing to rotate the crank 40, the arm swings from the closed position toward the open position in the direction indicated by the arrow C in
The swinging of the arm 32 in the direction C opens the wing 14 and moves the hook 90 away from the wall 104 of the striker 102. When the hook 90 moves away from the wall 104, it disengages from the pin 94 of the second slider 82, as shown in
In the open wing position, the second slider 82 is disengaged from the first slider 80. The rotation of the crank 40 controls the opening of the wing 14 by means of the arm 32 and the first slider 80. The second slider 82 and the locking elements 22 remain still during the opening movement of the wing.
During the closing movement, the previously described steps are followed in the opposite direction. When the hook 90 comes in contact with the wall 104 of the striker 102, it swings towards the engaged position and engages the pin 94 of the second slider 82. When the wing is in the closed position, the sliders 80, 82 are connected to each other by the hook 90 and the translational movement of the arm from the closed and unlocked wing position towards the closed and locked wing position controls the movement of all the locking elements 22 from the unlocked position towards the locked position.
The disengagement between the first and the second sliders 80, 82 allows the disengagement of the opening angle of the wing 14 from the stroke of the locking elements 22. In particular, it is possible to obtain an opening angle of the wing of 90° or above with a stroke of contained amplitude of the locking elements 22.
Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to those described and illustrated, without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
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