Fitting for a window and parts for such fitting

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6574927
  • Patent Number
    6,574,927
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Friedman; Carl D.
    • Horton; Yvonne M.
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
A fitting adapted for a window with a frame and a wing connected to the frame by at least one hinge. The fitting includes a carrier piece that cooperates with an edge of the wing and an edge of the fixed frame, and a plurality of laths engaging the carrier piece in a shiftable fashion along the edge of the wing. The carrier piece defines at each end portion thereof a toothed profile configured and dimensioned to mutually engage a toothed profile defined at each end portion of the laths.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a fitting for a window with a fixed frame and a wing, which fitting comprises at least one carrier piece which is shiftably attached to an edge of the wing, the fixed frame, respectively, in a fitting groove, and to laths which can be displaced by this carrier piece, which laths can be shifted in a fitting groove on said edge and possible on other edges of the wing or the fixed frame, of which at least a number are provided with at least one pin which cooperates with a closing part attached to the fixed frame, the wing, respectively.




The locking and unlocking of such window is commanded by a handle attached to the wing or the fixed frame, which handle engages with a portion into the carrier piece in order to displace it.




However, the windows have different dimensions, such that the lengths of the laths may differ from window to window.




2. Discussion of the Related Art




With known fittings, these laths are extruded profiled stiles of aluminum which are sawn to size by the window manufacturer, in function of the dimensions of the window and the position of the handle, and which subsequently are bored or punched in order to form openings which are necessary to couple them, by means of pins, to the carrier piece and possibly together or to other parts.




The sawing to size of the laths and the boring or punching of the openings is very time-consuming for the manufacturer and requires relatively expensive machines, such that the manufactured laths are relatively expensive.




In the first place, this is the case if laths are not only present along the edge where the carrier piece is situated, but also along an edge directed perpendicular thereto, whereby laths are connected by means of a corner connection.




This is the case, for example, with a turn and tilt window.




A turn and tilt window comprises a wing which can hinge at one upright side of the fixed frame as well as tilt at the underside.




The transition from tilting to turning or reverse is also commanded by the handle which is attached to the wing and engages into the carrier piece which is shiftably provided on an upright edge of the wing. This carrier piece is connected, by means of laths, to a tilting pin at the underside and, by means of laths and a corner connection, connected to a scissors mechanism which is mounted between the wing and the fixed frame.




This means that at least along the edge with the carrier piece and between the corner connection and the scissors mechanism, the laths must have a well-defined length, and the sawing of the laths then must be performed very precisely.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention aims at providing a fitting, the laths of which no longer have to be sawn to size and punched by the manufacturer and which thus can be placed faster on a window, and whereby the laths are less expensive.




According to the invention, this aim is achieved in that, in a first form of embodiment, the carrier piece, with each of its extremities, is coupled to a lath by means of mutually engaging toothed parts, to wit a toothed part at the extremity of the lath and a toothed part at the extremity of the carrier piece.




By having the toothed parts mutually overlap to a major or minor extent, the overall length of the laths along an edge can be pre-set. Thus, the laths also can be manufactured beforehand at the company's premises, with a number of standard sizes.




The length of the toothed parts is at least 5 cm, and preferably at least 6 cm.




In order to have the toothed parts mutually engage with the desired overlapping in an easy manner, the carrier piece preferably is provided with springy legs, with which it is snapped into the fitting groove.




The laths first can be slid in the fitting groove into the desired position, after which the carrier piece is snapped onto this fitting groove, such that the toothed parts mutually engage.




According to a second form of embodiment, said aim is achieved in that a punching screw is screwed into each extremity of the carrier piece, and that the lath coupled to this extremity is slid with one en d into the fitting groove underneath said extremity of the carrier piece and the punching screw is screwed into or through this extremity of the lath.




As long as the punching screw is not screwed into the lath, the lath can be slid deeper or less deep under the carrier piece. Thus, the length of the laths along an edge can be adjusted, as a result of which the laths can be delivered beforehand by the manufacturer with a standard length. Beforehand, these laths need not have any openings for the coupling.




This form of embodiment with a punching screw is recommended in the first place when a burglary delay is desired.




The carrier piece preferably comprises a rib at one side and at the other side a groove which are slidably provided under, over, respectively, an edge of the fitting groove. In its side directed towards the bottom of the fitting groove, the carrier piece may comprise a recess for a flat extremity of a lath, which, for example, may comprise beveled edges.




In both forms of embodiment, the possible adjustment in the longitudinal direction of each coupling is, for example, 50 mm, such that in the longitudinal direction of the laths, a difference in length of 100 mm can be taken up.




In both forms of embodiment, the laths coupled to the carrier piece also can be provided with a toothed part at


1


their extremity distant from this latter, which toothed parts engages into a complementary toothed part of a part, for example, another lath, the movable part of a corner connection or the like.




In consideration of the fact that these toothed parts do not have to be used for an adjustment in length, they may be shorter and have larger teeth then the aforementioned toothed parts.




One of the mutually engaging toothed parts may be provided at the inner side of a hollowed thickened extremity, the other toothed part, for example, on a narrowed extremity.




Thus, the fitting may comprise one or more laths which are provided with a toothed part on both extremities, whereby these toothed parts may be complementary or equal.




In both forms of embodiment, the carrier pieces and the laths may be manufactured of synthetic material, for example, polyamide, preferably reinforced by fibers, such as glass fibers.




As a result thereof, the laths and other parts can be manufactured in a relatively inexpensive manner, for example, by injection molding.




The fitting may extend over more than one edge of the window, in which case it comprises at least one corner connection with a fixed part and a part which is movable therein, whereby an extremity of the movable part is connected to an extremity of the lath in the fitting groove by means of mutually engaging toothed parts.




A corner connection which, with a part, is situated on the same edge as the carrier piece, can be coupled to a lath along an edge standing perpendicularly thereupon by means of similar toothed parts as those by which the carrier piece is coupled to a lath, according to said first form of embodiment.




The fitting of a window, amongst others, the fitting according to any of the aforementioned forms of embodiment, can comprise a ramp-forming part which is provided at the fixed frame.




With known windows and known fittings, this ramp-forming part is fixed on the window with a screw, which is time-consuming.




The invention aims at enabling a faster mounting of the ramp-forming part.




According to the invention, this aim is realized in that the ramp-forming part is snapped onto the fixed frame and, to this aim, comprises at least one springy leg which, with a small edge, engages under a small edge of a fitting groove on the fixed frame.




This ramp-forming part may be manufactured of synthetic material, for example, polyamide, possibly reinforced by fibers, such as glass fibers.




The fitting may comprise a locking part which is fixed on an upstanding edge of the fixed frame and which, with its lower extremity, sits in an opening which is provided in the ramp-forming part in order to prevent the shifting of this snapped-on ramp-forming part.




With a turn and tilt window, the ramp-forming part also is provided with at least one opening for a shiftable hinge pin which is coupled to the carrier piece, preferably by the intermediary of laths which are coupled to this carrier piece and to each other in the above-described manner.




With a turn and tilt window, usually at the corner connection above the carrier piece, a securing system is provided in order to prevent a shifting of this carrier piece when the window is tilted or turned open.




This securing system comprises a lever which is fixed in a hinging manner on an extremity of the fixed portion of the corner connection.




With known securing systems, this lever is attached on the fixed portion by a rivet, as a result of which construction and mounting are relatively difficult.




The invention also has as an aim to provide for such securing system which is simple in respect to construction and mounting.




To this aim, according to the invention, the fixed portion of the corner connection has at one extremity a head portion which, at the side directed towards the movable part, comprises an opening, whereas the lever, at the one side, has a pin which is provided in this opening and, at the other side, at a distance from the turning axis, has a locking pin which, for one position of the lever, becomes situated between locking pins on the movable part of the corner connection, when the wing is open, however, which is situated outside of the path of these locking pins when the wing is closed, and whereby the pin is surrounded by a spring which pushes the lever towards the above-mentioned position.




The invention also relates to the parts, amongst others, the carrier piece, the laths and such, which are destined for forming part of a fitting according to any of the preceding forms of embodiment and which can be brought onto the market separately.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




With the intention of better showing the characteristics of the invention, hereafter, as an example without any limiting character, several preferred forms of embodiment of a fitting and of parts for such fitting according to the invention are described, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

schematically represents the fitting according to the invention of a turn and tilt window, with the majority of the parts taken apart;





FIGS. 2 and 3

represent perspective views of the carrier piece and the extremities, to be coupled thereto, of laths from the fitting of

FIG. 1

, before and after coupling, respectively;





FIGS. 4

to


6


represent cross-sections according to the lines IV—IV, V—V and VI—VI in

FIG. 2

, with a part of a wing;





FIGS. 7 and 8

represent perspective views of the cooperating extremities of two laths of the fitting, viewed from the top, the bottom, respectively;





FIG. 9

represents a cross-section according to line IX—IX in

FIG. 7

, however, with a part of the wing;





FIGS. 10 and 11

represent perspective views, viewed from the bottom, the top, respectively, of the ends of a corner connection and a lath at the upper side of the wing which have to be coupled;





FIGS. 12 and 13

represent perspective views analogous to those of

FIGS. 2 and 3

, however, relating to another form of embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 14

represents a cross-section according to line XIV—XIV in

FIG. 13

with a portion of the wing;





FIG. 15

represents a perspective view analogous to that of

FIGS. 7 and 8

of a same coupling of two adjacent laths, however, relating to another form of embodiment;.





FIGS. 16 and 17

represent perspective views analogous to that of

FIG. 15

, however, relating to another forms of embodiment of the coupling;





FIG. 18

schematically represents a turning window with the parts of the fittings therefor;





FIGS. 19 and 20

schematically represent two embodiments of a sash window, with indication of the parts of the fittings;





FIG. 21

schematically represents a projecting window with indication of the parts of the fitting according to the invention;





FIG. 22

schematically represents a pivot-hung window, also with indication of the parts of the fitting;





FIGS. 23 and 24

represent perspective views of the ramp-forming block of the aforementioned fitting, viewed from the top, the bottom, respectively;





FIGS. 25

to


27


represent cross-sections according to lines XXV—XXV, XXVI—XXVI and XXVII—XXVII in

FIG. 23

, however, with a portion of the fixed frame;





FIGS. 28 and 29

represent perspective views of a securing system with the elements thereof in disengaged condition;





FIGS. 30 and 31

represent a view perpendicular to the edge of the wing on the securing system of

FIGS. 28 and 29

, in locked and unlocked condition, respectively.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The fitting for a turn and tilt window consisting of a fixed frame


1


and a wing


2


, which schematically is represented in

FIG. 1

(without the frame


1


and the wing


2


), substantially comprises a number of parts, to wit, a carrier piece


3


which is shiftably attached to an upstanding edge of the wing


2


, a corner connection


4


situated thereabove with a movable part


5


which is pliable and can be displaced in a fixed gutter-shaped part


6


which forms a corner of 90° and is fixed on the wing


2


, a scissors mechanism


7


which is provided at the top of the window, between the frame


1


and the wing


2


, more particularly a part of the upper hinge


8


, and a hinge pin


9


which is provided below the carrier piece


3


, at the bottom, on a lath


10


and which, in tilting position of the wing


2


, penetrates into an opening


11


of a ramp-forming part


12


which is fixed on the lower horizontal part of the fixed frame


1


.




The aforementioned parts are connected to each other by means of laths


13


or


14


which can be shifted in fitting grooves


15


which are provided on the profiles of the wing


2


and, as represented in the cross-sections of, amongst others,

FIGS. 4

to


6


, are formed by two parallel ribs


16


which are bent towards each other with their outermost edges, such that grooves


16


A are formed between these edges and the remainder of the profiled stile. These fitting grooves


15


extend over the entire length of the edges of the wing


2


.




The laths


13


are adjustment laths and the laths


14


are connection laths. They are of a different type, as will be described in the following, with different lengths in each type. Depending on the type, the ends are different, however, between the ends the laths are having the same cross-section, which is equal to a reversed T. At opposite sides, the head sits in the grooves


16


A, whereas the stem of the T is situated between the edges of the ribs


16


directed towards each other.




At least at a number of the laths


13


and


14


, pins


17


are provided which can engage behind locking parts


17


A which are attached to the fixed frame


1


.




In the represented example, also at the underside and the side of the hinges


8


of the window closing points are present, such that the fitting also has laths


14


with pins


17


at said sides, a corner connection


18


next to the hinge pin


9


, and a corner connection


19


next to the upper hinge


8


. The lower hinge


8


is of a type known in itself, whereby a rotation around a vertical as well as around a horizontal axis is possible.




As represented in detail in

FIGS. 2

to


6


, the carrier piece


3


is a small elongated block which, with each of its extremities, is connected to a lath


13


, in a manner which allows an adjustment in longitudinal direction, as long as the carrier piece


3


is not provided on the profiled stile of the wing


2


.




This carrier piece


3


has two recesses


20


in its center which give out to the side of the two laths


13


connected thereto and in the side wall of the carrier piece


3


standing thereupon and which serve for receiving the two legs of the fork of the handle, not represented in the figures, for operating the fitting.




The two laths


13


have an extremity where the uppermost part, this is the part directed away from the bottom of the fitting groove


15


, is cut away over approximately 7 centimeters and is replaced by a middlemost rib


21


which is provided with a toothed part


22


in the shape of corrugations distributed at regular interspaces, which extend over the exterior side and the longitudinal sides of the rib


21


. On the last two centimeters, the lath


13


is narrowed in transverse direction, too.




The toothed part


22


has a length larger than 5 cm, preferably larger than 6 cm, and which in the example is approximately seven centimeters.




Between the recesses


20


and up to a distance from each end, the carrier piece


3


at opposite sides has a springy leg


23


, the edge of which shows a laterally protruding small edge which, when the carrier piece


3


is snapped into the fitting groove


15


, engages under the bent edges of the two ribs


16


, on the extremities on top of the lower part of an extremity of a lath


13


.




Over a distance of approximately seven centimeters, each extremity of the carrier piece


3


is provided with a recess


24


, which fits over the rib


21


and which is provided with a toothed part


25


which is complementary to the toothed part


22


of a lath


13


. The toothed part


25


also consists of corrugations which extend at regular mutual interspaces over the bottom and the side walls of the recess


24


, and the overall length of the toothed part


25


,is larger than 5 cm, preferably larger than 6 cm, and in the represented example is approximately seven centimeters.




When the carrier piece


3


is snapped with its legs


23


into a fitting groove


15


, the toothed part


25


on each extremity engages into a toothed part


22


of a extremity of a lath


13


situated below, and this lath


13


is firmly connected to the carrier piece


3


. The toothed parts


22


and


25


overlap each other to a major or minor, extent, depending whether the lath


13


, when snapping on the carrier piece


3


, is situated further or less far underneath the carrier piece


3


, such that an adjustment in longitudinal direction of approximately five centimeters at each extremity is possible.




The opposed extremity of each lath


3


which is not provided with a toothed part


22


, also is provided with a toothed part


26


which, however, is different and considerably shorter.




As represented in

FIGS. 7

to


9


, this toothed part


26


is exclusively provided in longitudinal edges of the extremity which, in width direction, is narrower and, starting from the bottom of the fitting groove


15


, is less high. The teeth of the toothed part


26


, however, protrude laterally as well as upward.




This toothed part


26


cooperates with a complementary toothed part


27


on an extremity of a connection lath, this is a lath


14


. This complementary toothed part


27


is provided at the inner side of a somewhat thickened extremity


28


, which is hollow at its underside, in the two lateral edges


29


thereof.




The toothed parts


26


and


27


, which are considerably shorter than the toothed parts


22


and


25


, do not serve for adjusting the length of the whole of laths along an edge, and during coupling, these toothed parts


26


and


27


overlap each other entirely.




The toothed parts


26


and


27


are engaged into each other before both laths


13


and


14


are slid into the fitting groove


15


. Once slid therein, the toothed parts


26


and


27


form a solid coupling of a lath


13


with a lath


14


.




The other extremity of the lath


14


comprises an extremity which has a shape similar to the extremity of the lath


13


with the toothed part


26


and which, thus, also comprises a toothed part


26


.




Also the lower end of the movable part


5


of the uppermost corner connection


4


has a rigid extremity along the upstanding edge of the wing


2


, which extremity is similar to an extremity


28


and, thus, has a toothed part


27


in which, thus, in a manner analogous to the one described in the aforegoing, a toothed part


26


of a lath


14


engages.




Between the lath


13


and said movable part


5


, instead of one, several laths


14


may be provided successively, as well as the lath


13


with its toothed part


26


may engage directly into the toothed part


27


of this part.




As represented in detail in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, the movable part


5


of the corner connection


4


comprises a second rigid extremity which is connected to said extremity by means of a band of spring steel and which is situated along the upper edge of the wing


2


. This latter extremity consists of a gutter-shaped part


30


which is provided with a toothed part


25


at its interior side which is identical to the toothed part


25


in the carrier piece


3


.




The toothed part


25


at said extremity of the part


5


engages into the toothed part


22


at one extremity of a lath


13


which is situated in the fitting groove


15


on the upper edge of the wing


2


. By the last-mentioned toothed parts


22


and


25


, the length of the fitting can be adjusted in the longitudinal direction of said edge by approximately five centimeters.




Said lath


13


engages with its toothed part


26


into the toothed part


27


of a lath


14


, whereas the toothed part


26


of the last-mentioned lath


14


itself engages into a toothed part


27


which is provided on a second lath


14


or on an extremity of a lath


31


guided in the fitting groove


15


which extends underneath the scissors mechanism


7


. This lath


31


is connected, by the intermediary of a lath


32


, to an extremity of the movable part


5


B of the corner connection


19


.




The lath


32


is provided with locking parts


33


for blocking the main lever


34


of the scissors mechanism


7


which is attached to a part of the uppermost hinge


8


.




The lath


32


has an extremity with a recess which engages on a block on the movable part


5


B.




Along the upstanding edge of the wing


2


, this movable part


5


B of the corner connection


19


is provided with a toothed part


27


at its extremity, with which toothed part it engages over a toothed part


26


of an additional lath


14


which extends along this upstanding edge, and thus is connected to the lath


14


by a coupling, such as represented in FIG.


9


. Several additional laths


14


are connected to each other by such mutually engaging toothed parts


26


and


27


along said edge.




Under the carrier piece


3


, the lath


13


coupled to this part at the bottom engages with its toothed part


26


into the toothed part


27


of a lath


14


. The toothed part


26


of this lath


14


in its turn engages into a toothed part


27


on the upper end of said lath


10


which is provided with a recess at the bottom and carries the hinge pin


9


.




Said recess engages over a block which is provided on the movable part


5


B of the corner connection


18


which is similar to the corner connection


19


.




Finally, the toothed part


27


of this part


5


B engages into the toothed part


26


of a lath


14


which can be shifted along the lower edge of the wing


2


.




The laths


13


and/or


14


can be made of aluminum as well as of synthetic material, for example, polyamide, which is reinforced by fibers, for example, glass fibers. Also, certain parts, such as the carrier piece


3


, the fixed part of the corner connections


4


,


18


and


19


can be manufactured of such synthetic material. A suitable synthetic material consists of 66% polyamide en 30% glass fibers.




When the carrier piece


3


is pushed downward by the handle, the laths


13


,


14


,


10


,


31


and


32


move and first the pins


17


are freed from the locking parts


17


A, as a result of which the wing


2


can swing open.




With a further movement, whereas the wing


2


still is closed, the hinge pin


9


penetrates into the recess


11


of the ramp-forming part


12


, and the cams


33


on the scissors mechanism


7


are set free, as a result of which the wing


2


can tilt.




When mounting the fitting on the wing


2


, two toothed parts


26


and


27


to be connected first are brought into each other before the lath


13


or


14


or any part is slid into the fitting groove


15


.




Finally, the carrier piece


3


is snapped into the vertical edge on the fitting groove


15


, such that its toothed parts


25


engage with a number of teeth into the toothed part


22


of the two laths


13


.




In

FIGS. 12

to


17


, a burglary-delaying form of embodiment of the fitting is represented.




This form of embodiment substantially differs from the form of embodiment described in the aforegoing, amongst others, in that the carrier piece


3


is realized heavier and no longer is coupled to the laths


13


by means of a toothed part, but by means of punching screws


35


and also is not snapped into the fitting groove


15


, but slid therein.




As represented in detail in

FIGS. 12

to


14


, the carrier piece


3


also is a block having two recesses


20


, however, the springy legs are replaced by an outwardly directed rib


36


at one side, which is interrupted by the recesses


20


and shiftably fits into the groove


16


A and a groove


37


at the other side, into which fits the bent edge of a rib


16


situated at this side.




Further, a punching screw


35


is screwed into each extremity of the carrier piece


3


, which, with its point, has punched a hole into a narrowed, but not provided with a toothed part, flat extremity


38


of a lath


13


. The lateral edges of this extremity


38


are beveled, and the carrier piece


3


is provided with a corresponding recess


39


at its underside, which underside is directed towards these extremities


38


.




The extremities


38


are relatively long, but the piece with a T-shaped cross-section of a lath


13


is extremely short, just sufficient for slidably retaining this lath


13


in a fitting groove


15


.




In this embodiment, the laths


13


are only slid with their extremity


38


underneath the extremities of the carrier piece


3


after this latter, too, has been slid into the fitting groove


15


. When the extremities


38


are situated at the desired location, the punching screws


35


are screwed tight, such that they punch a hole through the extremities


38


in which they remain as connection pins. Therefore, the mounting and also the manufacturing of the carrier piece


3


is simple. It offers an excellent protection of the fork of the handle against deformation by a screwdriver of a burglar.




Possibly, in this burglary-delaying form of embodiment all laths


13


,


14


consist of aluminum, and the toothed parts


25


,


26


and


27


can be made more solid.




So, especially the end of the laths


13


and


14


, provided with a toothed part


26


, can be more narrow, whereas the toothed part


26


only has teeth on the lateral edges, such as represented in FIG.


15


. The toothed part


27


cooperating with this toothed part


26


is unaltered in respect to the form of embodiment represented in

FIGS. 7 and 8

.




Still another embodiment of a coupling between a toothed part


26


and a toothed part


27


is represented in FIG.


16


. The toothed part


26


also only comprises teeth on the lateral edges. The hollowed extremity


28


with the toothed part


27


does not have to be thickened, as it was in the preceding forms of embodiment.




Still another embodiment of the coupling is represented in FIG.


17


. The toothed part


26


also only has teeth on the lateral edges, however, these are situated at a distance from the underside. The extremity


28


with the toothed part


27


also is not thickened and solely consists of the two lateral edges


29


.




Whereas in the aforegoing, only two types of laths


13


and


14


are described, it is obvious that other types are possible, too, such as laths having at both extremities an extremity


28


with a toothed part


27


, for example, laths with a pin


17


thereupon, and laths having a toothed part


26


at both extremities. It is substantial that each time a toothed part


26


and a toothed part


27


can mutually engage in order to form a coupling.




Also, laths may be present which have a toothed part at only one extremity, for example, laths which are situated at the extremity of a connection or form part of one or the other mechanism.




Certain types of laths can not comprise any pins


17


, whereas others, for example, may comprise more than one pin


17


.




It is clear that the carrier pieces


3


and laths


13


and


14


described heretofore also can be applied with other windows than turn and tilt windows, whereby these parts can be mounted on the wing as well as on the fixed window. Parts, such as the scissors mechanism


7


or the hinge pin


9


, are not present.




If these parts only extend along an edge, then a precise length adjustment may not be necessary, however, the parts described in the aforegoing allow for a simple, fast and inexpensive mounting, without sawing or previous boring or punching.




With such other windows, also corner connections


4


and/or


18


and/of


19


may be used.




In

FIG. 18

, very schematically a turning window is represented, whereby the parts of the fitting are indicated with the same reference ciphers as in the preceding figures.




In

FIGS. 19 and 20

, in an analogous manner, two embodiments of a top-hung window are represented.




In

FIG. 21

, also in an analogous manner, schematically a projecting window is represented. The wing


2


is attached at the fixed frame


1


at the top at opposite sides, by means of a scissors mechanism


7


.




In

FIG. 22

, in an analogous manner a pivot-hung window is represented, whereby the wing


2


at opposite sides, at half of its height, is hinging around a horizontal axis in respect to the fixed frame


1


.




In some of these windows, such as with the turn and tilt window described in the aforegoing, the fitting also may comprise ramp-forming parts


12


, possibly without recesses


11


or with a recess


11


which is not used.




With any type of window where a ramp-forming part


12


is attached to the fixed frame


1


, in a particular form of embodiment of the invention this ramp-forming part


12


can be snapped into a fitting groove


40


on the edge of the fixed frame


1


. This ramp-forming part


12


preferably is manufactured of synthetic material, for example, polyamide, possibly reinforced by fibers, such as glass fibers.




As represented in detail in

FIGS. 23

to


27


, this ramp-forming part


12


comprises an elongated block which, at one longitudinal side, is provided with a groove


41


, whereas at the opposed side, it comprises a springy leg


42


having an outwardly directed edge


42


A.




As represented in detail in

FIGS. 26 and 27

, the ramp-forming part


12


is slid with its groove


41


over the bent edge of one of the ribs


43


limiting the fitting groove


40


, whereas the edge


42


A of the leg


42


, by springy deformation of this latter, is snapped under the bent edge of the other rib


43


and engages.




At the top, at the side of the leg


42


, this is also the side along which the wing


2


swings open, the ramp-forming part


12


is provided with an ramp-like plane or bevel


44


.




When closing the wing


2


, this bevel cooperates with the fixed part


6


of the corner connection


18


in order to place the wing


2


in closed condition into the right position in respect to the fixed frame


1


in order to be able to realize a good closure.




If no corner connection


18


is present, on the wing


2


a complementary ramp-forming part can be snapped into the fitting groove


15


in a similar manner.




The ramp-forming part


12


is provided against the upstanding edge of the fixed frame


1


, and in order to prevent that it might shift in its longitudinal direction over the horizontal edge of the frame


1


, it is retained at its place by a locking part


45


which is attached to the first-mentioned upstanding edge and with which cams standing on the lath


10


cooperate. With its lower extremity, the locking part


45


sits in an opening


46


at an extremity of the ramp-forming part


12


, such as represented in detail in FIG.


23


.




For enabling its use with wings


2


turning to the right as well as such turning to the left, the ramp-forming part


12


is symmetrical and has such an opening


46


in its upper side at each extremity.




Therebetween, the ramp-forming part is provided with two recesses


11


. When the carrier piece


3


is placed into tilting position, the hinge pin


9


penetrates into one of these recesses


11


and hinges in this recess


11


during tilting.




With a turn and tilt window, at the fixed part


6


of the corner connection


4


, a securing system is provided which prevents that, when the wing


2


is not closed, the system of laths


10


,


13


,


14


,


31


and


32


is displaced by the carrier piece


3


.




To this aim, the leg, of the fixed part


6


which extends along the upstanding edge of the wing


2


comprises a protruding head part


47


which extends at the exterior side at a distance from the rigid extremity


48


of the movable part


4


, which extremity is attached to a band


5


A made of spring steel. This movable part


5


is represented in

FIGS. 30 and 31

only.




At the side of the extremity


48


, at the head part


47


a more or less triangular lever


49


is provided in a pivotable manner. To this aim, this lever


49


is provided with a pin


50


at one side which sits turnably in an opening


51


in the head part


47


. The lever


49


is seated between the head part


47


and the rigid extremity


48


of the movable part


5


.




The pin


50


is surrounded by a countersunk spring


52


, the legs of which extend at opposite sides of a part


49


A of the lever


49


and are situated with their extremities at opposite sides of parts


47


A of the head part


47


, in such a manner that the spring


52


pushes the lever


49


always towards the position wherein the point of the lever


49


is directed downward. In

FIG. 30

, the lever


49


is represented in this position.




At the side of the lever


49


directed towards the extremity


48


, at a distance from the turning axis formed by the pin


50


, there is a locking pin


53


.




As represented in

FIGS. 30 and 31

, the extremity


48


of the movable part


5


is provided with locking pins


54


,


55


and


60


situated at a small distance from each other, which pins are directed towards the lever


49


and, for said position, represented in

FIG. 30

, of this lever


49


, are situated above, below, respectively, the locking pin


53


.




Under the influence of the spring


52


, the lever


49


automatically takes the aforementioned position when the wing


2


is turned or tilted open. In that the locking pin


53


is situated between the locking pins


54


and


55


, the extremity


48


only can be shifted over a distance of approximately 3 mm.




When the wing


2


is turned or tilted closed, the extremity of the lever


49


comes into contact with a stop which is attached to the fixed frame


1


, as a result of which it is turned. In closed condition of the wing


2


, the lever


49


is in the position represented in

FIG. 31

, whereby the locking pin


53


is outside of the path of the locking pins


54


and


55


, such that the extremity


48


can be shifted.




As the pin


50


is provided on the lever


49


, the mounting of the securing system is rather simple.




First, the spring


52


is put into the lever


49


, after which the lever


49


with the spring


52


is placed against the head part


47


, whereby the pin


50


penetrates into the opening


51


. Finally, the movable part


5


is slid into the fixed part


6


.




The invention is in no way limited to the forms of embodiment described in the aforegoing and represented in the figures, on the contrary may such fitting and such parts for such fitting be realized in different variants, without leaving the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A window fitting for a window having a fixed frame and a wing hingedly connected to at least one upright side of the fixed frame, said fitting comprising:at least one carrier piece cooperating with an edge of the wing and an edge of the fixed frame, and positioned in a fitting groove defined by the wing; a plurality of laths engaging said carrier piece in a shiftable fashion along an edge of the wing; wherein at least two of said laths include a locking pin cooperating with a locking part provided by the frame and a locking part provided by said wing; wherein said carrier piece at each end portion thereof defines a toothed profile configured and dimensioned to mutually engage a toothed profile defined at an end portion of each of said laths; and wherein said fitting extends over at least two edges of the window and includes a corner connection having a fixed part and a movable part therein, at least one end portion of the movable part defining a toothed profile configured and dimensioned to mutually engage the toothed profile of one of said laths in the fitting groove.
  • 2. A window fitting for a window having a fixed frame and a wing hingedly connected to at least one upright side of the fixed frame, said fitting comprising:at least one carrier piece cooperating with an edge of the wing and an edge of the fixed frame, and positioned in a fitting groove defined by the wing; a plurality of laths engaging said carrier piece in a shiftable fashion along an edge of the wing; a corner connection having a fixed part and a movable part therein, said corner connection positioned above said carrier piece and including a securing system arranged to prevent shifting of the carrier piece when said window is turned or tilted open, said securing system including a lever hingedly attached on a head part defined at one end of the fixed part of the corner connection and including a locking pin and a connecting pin having a spring disposed thereon, said head part defining an opening at an end portion directed towards the movable part of the corner connection, said connecting pin of said lever extending through said opening; wherein said locking pin of said lever is positioned between at least two locking pins of said movable part when said wing is open relative to said fixed frame, and said locking pin of said lever is positioned obliquely relative to said at least two locking pins of said movable part when said wing is closed, said spring cooperating with said fixed part to urge said locking pin of said lever oblique relative to the locking pins of said movable part; and wherein said carrier piece at each end portion thereof defines a toothed profile configured and dimensioned to mutually engage a toothed profile defined at each end portion of said laths.
  • 3. A window fitting for a window having a fixed frame and a wing hingedly connected to at least one upright side of the fixed frame, said fitting comprising:at least one carrier piece cooperating with an edge of the wing and an edge of the fixed frame, and positioned in a fitting groove defined by the wing, said carrier piece including a rib disposed on one side thereof and a groove disposed along another side thereof and shiftably provided over and under, respectively, an edge of the fitting groove; a plurality of laths engaging said carrier piece in a shiftable fashion along an edge of the wing; wherein at least two of said laths include a locking pin cooperating with a locking part provided by the frame; and wherein said carrier piece at each end portion thereof is coupled to an end portion of one of said laths by a punching screw, said lath being positioned in the fitting groove under the end portion of the carrier piece.
  • 4. The window fitting according to claim 3, wherein said fitting extends over at least two edges of the window and includes a corner connection having a fixed part and a movable part therein, at least one end portion of the movable part defining a toothed profile configured and dimensioned to mutually engage a toothed profile defined at an end portion of one of said laths in the fitting groove.
  • 5. The window fitting according to claim 3, further comprising a corner connection having a fixed part and a movable part therein, said corner connection positioned above said carrier piece and including a securing system arranged to prevent shifting of the carrier piece when said window is turned or tilted open, said securing system including a lever hingedly attached on a head part at an end portion of the fixed part of the corner connection and including a locking pin and a connecting pin having a spring disposed thereon, said head part defining an opening at a side directed towards the movable part of the corner connection, said connecting pin of said lever extending through said opening;wherein said locking pin of said lever is positioned between at least two locking pins of said movable part when said wing is open relative to said fixed frame, and said locking pin of said lever is positioned obliquely relative to said at least two locking pins of said movable part when said wing is closed, said spring cooperating with said fixed part to urge said locking pin of said lever oblique relative to said locking pins of said movable part.
  • 6. A window fitting for a window having a fixed frame and a wing hingedly connected to at least one upright side of the fixed frame, said fitting comprising:at least one carrier piece cooperating with an edge of the wing and an edge of the fixed frame, and positioned in a fitting groove defined by the wing, said carrier piece including a rib disposed on one side thereof and a groove disposed along another side thereof and shiftably engages an edge of the fitting groove. a plurality of laths engaging said carrier piece in a shiftable fashion along an edge of the wing; wherein at least two laths include a pin cooperating with a locking part connected to the fixed frame and the wing, said locking part includes a ramp-forming part attached to the fixed frame and having at least one springy leg engaging a first small edge defined by one side of the fitting groove on the fixed frame, said ramp-forming part having a groove configured and dimensioned to engage another small edge defined by another side of the fitting groove.
  • 7. The window fitting according to claim 6, wherein the ramp-forming part is manufactured of synthetic material selected from the group consisting of polyamide and glass fibers.
  • 8. The window fitting according to claim 6, further comprising a secondary locking part attached to an upstanding edge of the fixed frame and positioned with a lower end thereof in an opening defined by the ramp-forming part to thereby prevent movement of the ramp-forming part.
  • 9. The window fitting according to claim 6, wherein said fitting is provided on a turn and tilt window.
  • 10. The window fitting according to claim 6, wherein said ramp-forming part defines at least one recess configured and dimensioned to receive a portion of a movable hinge pin coupled to the carrier part and the laths.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001/0068 Jan 2001 BE
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Number Name Date Kind
5444958 Lu Aug 1995 A
5483779 Crawford et al. Jan 1996 A
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