The invention described and claimed hereinbelow is a National Stage Application of PCT/EP2014/064911, filed on Jul. 11, 2014 (the PCT application), which is filed in the United States under 35 USC ยง371. The PCT application is incorporated herein by reference and provides the basis for a claim for priority of invention.
The invention relates to a displacement arrangement for displacing a leaf, in particular a sliding leaf, of a window, a door or the like relative to a fixed surround of the window or the door in a direction which is transverse, in particular perpendicular, relative to the main plane of the window or the door, having an actuation mechanism which can be arranged on the leaf and which can be moved with at least one portion in the circumferential direction of the rebate and having a first control element which is arranged on the portion of the actuation mechanism, and having a second control element which is arranged on a guiding member and which is intended to be guided on the fixed surround and to be arranged on the leaf so as to be able to be moved transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate, wherein one of the control elements is constructed as a control contour which extends at least partially transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate and one of the control elements is constructed as a control projection which cooperates with the control contour.
Such a displacement arrangement is known, for example, from WO 2007/075075 A1.
Sliding doors and sliding windows involve the problem of sealing the sliding leaf with respect to the fixed surround, in particular a fixed frame. If a seal is arranged between the fixed surround and the sliding leaf, and the sliding leaf cannot be displaced transversely relative to the main plane of the window or the door, the sliding leaf can be opened only with great difficulty since it is impeded by the seal which is arranged between the leaf and fixed surround.
In order to facilitate the opening and closing of the leaf, it is therefore intended to be able to be moved away perpendicularly relative to the main plane of the window or the door in order to be able to be displaced in a manner unimpeded by the seal. In order to bring about this transverse displacement, WO 2007/075075 A1 proposes, using an oblique slot in a drive rod and a bolt which engages in the oblique slot and which is arranged on a carriage, that a leaf be moved transversely relative to the main leaf plane relative to a carriage.
If this arrangement is used to press the leaf against a seal, not inconsiderable forces acting on the carriage are produced. This may lead to damage or tilting of the rollers of the carriage.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide a structurally simple displacement arrangement which prevents the above-mentioned disadvantages.
This object is achieved according to the invention with a displacement arrangement for displacing a leaf, in particular a sliding leaf, of a window, a door or the like relative to a fixed surround of the window or the door in a direction which is transverse, in particular perpendicular, relative to the main plane of the window or the door, having an actuation mechanism which can be arranged on the leaf and which can be moved with at least one portion in the circumferential direction of the rebate, and having a first control element which is arranged on the portion of the actuation mechanism, and having a second control element which is arranged on a guiding member and which is intended to be guided on the fixed surround and to be arranged on the leaf so as to be able to be moved transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate, wherein one of the control elements is constructed as a control contour which extends at least partially transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate and one of the control elements is constructed as a control projection which cooperates with the control contour, wherein the guiding member has a roller which can be rotated about a rotation axis orientated perpendicularly to the circumferential direction of the rebate and parallel with the main plane of the window or the door and which is supported on a surround portion when the displacement arrangement is mounted.
When the leaf is displaced relative to the fixed surround parallel with the main plane of the window or the door, the guiding member has to move relative to the fixed surround. If a rotatable roller is arranged on the guiding member, the forces required to displace the leaf can be kept small and the wear on the guiding member can be minimised since the roller can roll on the fixed surround. In this instance, the roller can be guided in a groove-like guide of the fixed surround or on a guide, in particular of a guiding rail which is orientated parallel with the main plane of the window or the door. When the actuation mechanism is actuated, the control projection and the control contour are moved relative to each other. As a result of the fact that the control contour is orientated obliquely or transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate, this means that the guiding member is moved relative to the actuation mechanism which is arranged on the leaf. However, since the guiding member is guided on the fixed surround, this means that the leaf is moved relative to the fixed surround and can consequently be positioned on a seal. In contrast to the prior art, however, all the forces transverse relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate are taken up by the roller of the guiding member. The pressure on rollers which may optionally be arranged on the guiding member is thereby reduced.
The control contour may, for example, be constructed as a bent or curved control slot. The control projection may, for example, be constructed as a bolt which is arranged on a drive rod of a drive rod fitting, wherein the drive rod is a component of the actuation mechanism. In principle, however, it is also conceivable, for example, to provide a control slot in a drive rod and accordingly to arrange a bolt on the guiding member.
In particular, the guiding member may cooperate with a ground sill. A displacement of the guiding member to the leaf therefore leads to a displacement of the leaf transversely relative to the main plane of the window or the door. In this manner, it is, for example, possible to clamp a seal between the leaf and the fixed surround. Preferably, the guiding member can be displaced only transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate relative to the leaf. In particular, the guiding member is preferably blocked on the leaf in the circumferential direction of the rebate so that it cannot move relative to the leaf in the circumferential direction of the rebate.
Particular advantages are afforded when the guiding member is guided on the leaf. A defined movement of the guiding member is thereby produced relative to the leaf. Furthermore, as a result of the guiding, it is possible to prevent the guiding member from moving relative to the leaf in the circumferential direction of the rebate. The guiding member may be arranged directly on the leaf or arranged on a leaf securing member which can be secured to a leaf. The guiding member may be guided on the leaf or on the leaf securing member. It is particularly preferable for the leaf securing member to have at least one transverse guide for the guiding member. As a result of the transverse guide, the movement of the guiding member relative to the leaf securing member is determined. Furthermore, as a result of the transverse guiding, it can be ensured that the guiding member can be moved exclusively transversely, in particular perpendicularly, relative to the main plane of the leaf and in particular cannot be moved in the circumferential direction of the rebate.
It is particularly preferable for at least one transverse guide to be constructed at least partially in dovetail-like form. Accordingly, the guiding member preferably has a dovetail-like construction which cooperates with the transverse guide and which is adapted thereto. As a result of the dovetail-like construction of the transverse guide, there is produced a stable connection of the leaf securing member and the guiding member. In particular, it is thereby possible to prevent the guiding member from tilting relative to the leaf securing member. The leaf securing member may have a securing opening in the region of the dovetail-like guide. Consequently, the leaf securing member may be screwed to the leaf frame in the region of the dovetail-like guide. This contributes to the stability of the displacement arrangement. In particular, it is thereby possible to prevent the leaf securing member from tilting relative to the leaf frame. The leaf securing member can consequently be secured to the leaf frame at a location where the highest loading is to be anticipated for the leaf securing member.
The leaf securing member may have a longitudinal slot which is orientated in the circumferential direction of the rebate and through which the control projection protrudes. It is thereby possible to arrange the leaf securing member and the guiding member directly in the region of the actuation mechanism and not, for instance, so as to be offset relative thereto.
According to an advantageous embodiment of the invention, there may be provision for the leaf securing member to at least partially engage behind the guiding member. The guiding member is thereby securely retained on the leaf securing member. The guiding member is further guided on the leaf securing member when it is partially engaged behind.
There may be arranged on the guiding member at least one roller, via which the leaf of the window, the door or the like can be supported on a running rail. In particular, a carriage may be arranged on the guiding member. As a result of the fact that the guiding member is supported transversely relative to the main plane of the window or the door on the fixed surround, transverse forces on the roller are prevented.
According to a development, there may be provision for there to be provided on the guiding member a roller arrangement which is arranged in the region of the roller so as to be able to be pivoted about a horizontal axis which is orientated transversely relative to the circumferential direction of the rebate, In this instance, the roller arrangement preferably has two rollers which are located at the two sides of the pivot axis. It can consequently be ensured that both rollers are constantly in contact with a running rail, even when either the leaf frame strut or the running rail are not precisely straight.
Other advantages are afforded when the roller arrangement is arranged on the guiding member with play in the transverse direction of the rebate. Undesirable forces on the rollers can also thereby be prevented. The easy running of the sliding leaf is thereby improved.
The guiding member may be preassembled with the leaf securing member, wherein the relative position of the guiding member and the leaf securing member, is fixed by a fixing element. The assembly of the displacement arrangement is thereby facilitated. During the first transverse displacement of the leaf, the fixing element can be released or even destroyed. As a result of the fixing element, the guiding member and the leaf securing member can be retained on each other in a non-releasable manner.
In principle, it is conceivable for a Bowden cable to be used as an actuation mechanism. However, advantages are afforded when a circumferential drive rod fitting is provided as an actuation mechanism. The drive rod fitting preferably extends over at least the majority of the circumference of the leaf.
The scope of the invention further includes a window, a door or the like having a fixed surround, a leaf and a displacement arrangement according to the invention. A window which is constructed in this manner or a door which is constructed in this manner, or the like, may be sealed in a particularly reliable manner.
To this end, it is advantageous for there to be provided a circumference seal which is clamped between the leaf and fixed surround in the event of a transverse displacement of the leaf. In this instance, the seal may be arranged either on the fixed surround or on the leaf. The seal is in this instance preferably arranged at the side of the fixed surround facing the leaf or at the side of the leaf facing the fixed surround.
Particular advantages are afforded when a plurality of guiding members are provided. In this instance, a roller or roller arrangement may be provided on at least two guiding members. At the locations at which the guiding members are provided, closure locations are produced. However, these closure locations have no closure pieces. Unsightly visible closure pieces can therefore be avoided with the displacement arrangement according to the invention. As a result of the fact that it is possible to dispense with closure pieces, an even passageway or an even ground sill can also be ensured. Occurrences of stumbling can be prevented.
In principle, it is possible to provide as many guiding members as desired. Preferably, a plurality of guiding members are provided at the top and at the bottom so as to be distributed over the length of the leaf.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be appreciated from the following description of an embodiment of the invention, with reference to the Figures of the drawings which show details which are significant to the invention, and from the claims. The individual features can be implemented individually per se or together in any combination in a variant of the invention.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is schematically illustrated in the drawings and is explained in greater detail below with reference to the Figures of the drawings, in which:
In the enlarged illustration of the detail A in
The guiding member 8 of
In the slightly enlarged perspective view of the guiding element 15 according to
In the upper region of the window, there is also provided on the fixed surround a guide 57 which is constructed in a groove-like manner in this instance. A roller 16 which is a component of a guiding member 15 is guided in the guide 57.
If the actuation mechanism 2 is now actuated, the situation shown in
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