The present invention relates to a device for a height adjustment of a window in connection with or after a mounting of the window in the window frame.
This type of device is designed to enable a height adjustment of the mountings, which hold the casement in the window frame and which at the same time enables a turning of the window in relation to the frame.
The adjustment possibility can be used to afterwards easily adjust the height position of the casement and its inclination in relation to the frame. This possibility to an adjustment is necessary partly for eliminating the manufacturing tolerances, which always exist for the various details or the fastening mountings and for the frame and window casement parts respectively and in this way obtain en optimal fit between the casement and the frame, and partly for fastening defaults as to the window in the wall.
There are solutions to the fastening problem in the patent literature, but these solutions normally are based on a cooperation of a number of expensive construction details in order to obtain the required function. One method of solving the fit problem is described in DE 37 38 596 A1. Another is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,790,106.
These solutions have that in common, that partly a number of details must be used to obtain the function and partly the details must be mounted in a factory or in connection with the mounting of the window frame and that the various details in the starting position, i.e. during the manufacture, always are designed in such a way, that the adjustment work can be done. Thus, these constructions require, that an adjustment operation always will be carried out. However, this is not always the case. In certain cases the adjustment operation is necessary, but in other cases it is not necessary.
The drawbacks of earlier constructions are primarily their complicated production. The older solutions are normally based on an assumption already in the planning stage, that an adjustment possibility is required in order to obtain a satisfactory function in the mounted window section. This means, that there are logistic drawbacks inherent in an O-flexible solution. Already when the order has been obtained, a capacity has been locked up and times and alterations in the planning stage always mean higher costs.
The present invention is simple, which means, that it is always possible in the production to obtain mountings, which maintain the casement in the frame, in the same design, regardless of whether these mountings will be used in combination with the height and position adjustment mechanism or not. Thanks to the construction design it is also possible to mount the matching eccentric on the mountings automatically in a mounting machine, designed for this purpose, when the mountings are manufactured, or the eccentric may be sold separately and be mounted by the window manufacturer or by the final customer. The present invention also has the advantage, that no extra details are ever required in order to carry out the height adjustment of the window casement except the eccentric itself. As an example can be mentioned, that no extra screws are necessary or other fixing elements to retain or fix the eccentric, but the screws, which are used to mount the window casement against the frame, are the only screws, which are needed to fix the eccentric.
Additional characterizing features and advantages of the present invention are set forth in the following description, reference being made to the enclosed drawings. The drawings show a few preferred but not limiting embodiments. The drawings show in detail:
In the drawings the same or similar parts are represented by the same reference numerals.
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An extra hole 10 is made in fastening plate 5 to make it possible to mount eccentric 8. A mounting of eccentric 8 can be done at any time. Thus, the eccentric can be mounted in a factory, in which the mountings are made, by the window manufacturer or by the final customer, when the window is mounted on the building site.
In order to obtain a reliable function of the mounting of the eccentric the thickness of disk 15 must be so large, that the weight of the complete casement/window 4 can be received by the material in window frame 2 in a way, which ensures safety. One estimate is, that the thickness of disk 15 will lie in the interval from 3 to 8 mm, suitably 6 mm. To the self-weight of the window casement/window will be added those forces, which result, when the window casement will be height-adjusted via the eccentric. This must be taken into consideration, when the forces, with which eccentric 8 influences window frame 2, are to be calculated. The eccentricity between pin 14 and disk 15 has been indicated by “a” in the figure. One value of this measurement is 1-3 mm and suitably about 1.7 mm. By making the milled-out portion 16 somewhat less deep—measurement “t” in FIG. 5—than the thickness of round disk 15 of the eccentric—a difference of about 0.3 mm is a suitable measurement—it will be possible to fasten the eccentric between fastening plate 5 and window frame 2 in connection with the mounting of fixing screws 18 in holes 9. In this mounted position the eccentric is completely locked in its position. In case it would be desirable to be able to adjust the height of the fastening plate, fixing screws 18 are to be loosened about a half turn and the eccentric is to be turned by a socked head cap screw key. The end surface of the eccentric pin is provided with a socket head cap screw receiving portion 13. The outer cylindrical portion of the eccentric pin is also somewhat cone-shaped in order to be able to more easily mount the eccentric on the fastening plate. When the eccentric with the socket head cap key is turned, pin 12 is broken off. The function of the pin was of course only to determine the position of eccentric 8 in relation to fastening plate 5. When fixing screws 18 have been loosened about half a turn, the eccentric will be turned to obtain the right height position. Then the fastening screws will be tightened again and then the eccentric has been locked in its new position. By providing rear end surface 20 of the eccentric in a suitable way with a position-retaining pattern, e.g. a cross-like groove, a reinforcement of the final mounting position of the eccentric will be obtained, in connection with the definitive tightening of fastening screws 18 into their final position.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0501762-9 | Aug 2005 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/SE2006/000843 | 7/6/2006 | WO | 00 | 1/4/2008 |