Louver assembly with multi-position louver adjusting control rod having clamping connecting arms

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6250012
  • Patent Number
    6,250,012
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 28, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Stodola; Daniel P.
    • Strimbu; Gregory J.
    Agents
    • Renault; Swabey Ogilvy
    • Houle; Guy
Abstract
A louver assembly is comprised of two or more louvers, each of the louvers having pivot connections at opposed ends thereof, with the pivot connections pivotally securing the louvers between opposed stiles of a shutter frame for pivoting motion of the louvers in the frame. Each louver has a connector secured to a common longitudinal side edge thereof. Each connector has a cavity with a connector rod extending thereacross and extending co-extensively to the longitudinal axis of its associated louver. Each connector rod has at least one engageable rib on an outer surface thereof. A control rod is provided with two or more transverse connecting arms each having a connecting end recess. Each end recess has a plurality of indentations formed at a predetermined location in a curved clamping inner face thereof for receiving the rib of a respective connector rod captive therein by clamping pressure of the connecting arms about the connector rod to angulate the louvers at a desired angle.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a louver assembly and wherein the louvers are each provided with a connector which is engaged by an end recess of a connecting arm of a control rod, having at least two spaced-apart arms, whereby to articulate the louvers about their pivot connections to orient and maintain them at a desired angle.




BACKGROUND ART




Shutter structures are known and comprised of louver assemblies having control rods which permit the louvers to pivot in synchronism to a desired position from a closed position to an open position. Examples of such louver adjustment mechanisms are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,187,896, 2,309,354 and 2,037,176. A disadvantage of such louver adjusting mechanisms is that although some of these may provide adjustment to position a plurality of louvers at a desired angle, their mechanisms do not provide for the louvers to remain at that angle when subjected to wind pressure. Accordingly, depending on the wind orientation, it is conceivable that in a room some shutters which are positioned over a window opening facing the wind may be oriented at different angles or shut as compared with shutters of other window openings oriented differently with respect to the wind. This will affect the ventilation of a room or the amount of light which is desired to penetrate the particular room. These adjusting mechanisms are also difficult to assemble due to their many component parts and are difficult to repair. There is therefore a need to provide a louver assembly with an adjustment mechanism which can secure and maintain louvers at a desired angular orientation and which is simple to install and repair.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




It is a feature of the present invention to provide a louver assembly with a multi-position adjustment mechanism which substantially overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantage of the prior art and which fulfills the desired need.




Another feature of the present invention is to provide a louver assembly and wherein connectors are detachably secured in an edge of louvers and wherein a control rod is provided with connecting arms having an end recess which can clampingly engage the connectors and maintain the louvers angulated at a desired angle in a shutter frame.




Another feature of the present invention is to provide a shutter frame incorporating therein the louver assembly and adjustment mechanism of the present invention.




According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a louver assembly comprising two or more louvers of substantially rectangular outline and having pivot means at opposed ends thereof adapted for hingedly securing the louvers between opposed styles of a shutter frame for pivoting motion of the louvers in the frame on a longitudinal axis of the louvers. Each of the louvers has a connector secured to an inner longitudinal side edge thereof. The connector has a cavity with a connector rod extending thereacross and extending co-extensively to the longitudinal axis. The connector rod has engageable means on an outer surface thereof. A control rod is provided with two or more transverse connecting arms each having a connecting end recess. The connecting end recess has connecting means formed in a curved clamping inner face thereof for receiving the engageable means of the connector rod captive therein by clamping pressure of the connecting end recess about the connector rod whereby to angulate the louvers at a desired angle with respect to their longitudinal axis.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the example of a preferred embodiment illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a plan view of a window frame having a shutter hingedly secured thereto and incorporating therein the louver assembly of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the multi-position louver adjustment mechanism of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view showing the construction of the control rod provided with transverse connecting arms having connecting end recesses;





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view illustrating the construction of the louver connector;





FIG. 4B

is a cross-section view of the louver connector seen along section lines lines


4


B—


4


B of

FIG. 4C

;





FIG. 4C

is a top view of the louver connector;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the louver adjustment mechanism with the louvers disposed in a closed position with the louver connectors disposed lowermost;





FIG. 6

is a fragmented section view showing the articulated connection between the louver connector and the connecting end recess of the connecting arms of the control rod and illustrating the construction of the connecting means herein constituted by indentations;





FIG. 7

is a fragmented section view similar to

FIG. 6

but illustrating a further example of the connecting means herein constituted by a plurality of serrations formed in the curved clamping faces of the connecting end recess; and





FIG. 8

is a fragmented section view showing the various positions that a louver may be arrested at with the louver adjustment mechanism of the present invention and incorporating the embodiment of the control rod having the connecting end recess illustrated in FIG.


6


.











DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings, and more particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a shutter


10


hingedly secured by hinges


11


for displacement over the window frame opening


12


of a window pane


13


. The shutter is comprised of a plurality of louvers


14


which are each hingedly connected at their opposed ends


14


′ by hinge pins


15


to the inner side wall


16


′ of the opposed parallel styles


16


which together with the end headers


17


form the frame of the shutter


10


. Control rods


18


are hereinshown as attached to three associated louvers


14


to articulate the louvers to precise positions. There are three sets of louvers illustrated in this frame.




With further reference to

FIGS. 2

to


8


, there will be described the construction of the louver adjustment mechanism.

FIG. 2

illustrates an assembly of three louvers


14


interconnected by a control rod


18


. The louvers


14


are generally constituted by elongated rectangular louver panels and as hereinshown the louvers are formed by extrusion and have arcuate side walls


19


and opposed curved side edges


20


and


20


′. Side edge


20


′ is the inner side edge of the louvers when mounted in a shutter frame such as shown in

FIG. 1. A

louver connector


21


is secured in the inner longitudinal side edge


20


′ and substantially at mid-length of the louver. It is conceivable that the connectors may be secured at different positions and it is not essential that they be at the mid-length position. The connectors


21


are snap-fitted into a connecting cavity


22


which is formed in the inner longitudinal side edge


20


′ of each louver.




Referring now to

FIGS. 4A

to


4


C, there will be described the construction of the louver connector


21


. As hereinshown, the connector has a cavity


23


of substantially rectangular shape defined between opposed side walls


23


′ with a connector rod


24


extending thereacross and co-extensively to the longitudinal axis


25


of its associated louver


14


. The connector rod


24


is further provided with engageable means constituted by at least one arresting rib


25


′ and as hereinshown there are two diametrically opposed ribs


25


′ formed and extending longitudinally on the outer surface of the connecting rod


24


. A contour outer wall


26


is also defined about the connector cavity and extends flush with the louver inner longitudinal side edge


20


′ and the surface of the louver side walls


19


when connected in the connecting cavity


22


. A pair of connecting arms


27


extend from a rear wall


28


of the connector


21


for snap-fit interlocking with the louver


14


in the connecting cavity


22


.




In order to arrest the louvers


14


, as shown in

FIG. 2

, at a desired angular position, there is provided the control rod


18


as more clearly illustrated in FIG.


3


. The control rod


18


is provided with a plurality of connecting arms


30


, herein only three connecting arms


30


being shown, and with the arms


30


extending transverse to the elongated control rod


18


. The connecting arms


30


extend from a common side face


31


of the control rod


18


to interlock the louvers together through the rod. Each of the connecting arms has a connecting end recess


32


which is better illustrated in

FIGS. 6 and 7

. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the connecting end recess


32


is an elongated recess formed in an end section of the connecting arm


30


and defines opposed clamping fingers


33


to each side of the connecting end recess


32


. Each clamping finger has a curved clamping inner face


34


disposed opposite to one another near a free end thereof and provided with connecting means, herein constituted by a plurality of channel-like indentations


35


. The clamping fingers


33


are spaced apart a predetermined distance whereby to receive therebetween a connecting rod


24


of an associated louver


14


with the arresting ribs


25


′ retained captive between opposed ones of the clamping fingers


33


whereby to maintain a louver


14


such as the three louvers as shown in

FIG. 2

, at a desired common angle with respect to their pivotal longitudinal axis


25


.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the curved clamping inner faces


34


or arcuate shaped walls


34


are provided with channel-like slots


35


which constitute the indentations and there are three of these slots in each arcuate shaped wall


34


and diametrically aligned with one another. With reference now to

FIG. 8

, it can be seen that when the arresting ribs


25


′ of the connecting rod


24


are retained captive between the vertically aligned slots


25


″″, the louver


14


′ is in a closed position, similar to that as shown in

FIG. 5

, but with the inner longitudinal side edge


20


′ disposed uppermost, whereas in

FIG. 5

, it is disposed lowermost. The other two slots


25


″ and


25


″′ positioned to each side of the slot


25


″″ are oriented at an angle of 45° with respect to the vertically aligned slots


25


″″ whereby the louver may be positioned at an upward angle of 45° as illustrated by louver


14


″ and at a downward angle of 45° angle as illustrated by louver


14


″′. It is also pointed out that in a shutter frame such as illustrated in

FIG. 1

, there may be two or more sets of louvers, herein three sets of three louvers interconnected by three control rods


18


whereby to reduce the load on the articulated clamping connections of the control rods to assure that the louvers will resist to wind pressure and maintain their desired angular position. With the louver assembly as shown in

FIG. 1

it is also conceivable that only the top set of louvers may be in an open condition while the other sets remain closed or angulated differently. Accordingly, the position of each set of louvers are independently controlled.




As also shown in

FIG. 6

, an inner end of the arcuate-shaped walls or curved clamping inner face


34


is provided with an inner ridge


36


with the opposed ridges


36


defining a restricted mouth opening


37


therebetween and configured whereby to retain one of the arresting ribs


25


′ of the connecting rod


24


between the ridges


36


whereby to clampingly retain the louver in an open, substantially horizontal position as shown with louver


14


″″ in FIG.


8


.





FIG. 7

illustrates a further example of the construction of the connecting indentations


35


. As hereinshown these indentations are provided by a plurality of serrations


38


which have a complementary cross-section to the arresting ribs


25


′ of the connecting rod and these are disposed in a side-by-side relationship over the entire arcuate shaped wall or curved clamping inner face


34


of each of the clamping fingers


33


whereby to clampingly retain the louvers at a plurality of angles in a shutter frame.




Although

FIGS. 6 and 7

show the engageable means of the connecting rod


24


as being an arresting rib, it is also conceivable that instead of a rib there could be provided a connecting slot and the curved clamping inner face


34


of each of the clamping fingers


33


of the control rods


18


be provided with diametrically opposed ribs to engage within these slots of the connecting rod


24


and thereby reversing the construction of the engageable means of the connector rod with the connecting means of the connecting end recesses of the connecting arms of the control rod.




It is also within the ambit of the present invention to cover any other obvious modifications thereof provided such modifications fall within the scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A louver assembly comprising at least two louvers, each one of said louvers having a substantially rectangular perimeter, each one of said louvers having pivot means at opposed ends thereof for hingedly securing said louver between opposed stiles of a shutter frame for pivoting motion of said louver in said frame on a longitudinal axis of said louver, each one of said louvers having a connector secured in a connecting cavity formed in one of opposed longitudinal side edges of said louver, each of said connectors having a cavity with a connector rod extending across said cavity of said connector, each said connector rod extending parallel to said longitudinal axis of a respective one of said louvers, each said connector rod having at least one arresting rib on an outer surface thereof, and a control rod provided with at least two transverse connecting arms to connect to a respective one of said louvers, each one of said connecting arms having a connecting end recess, each said connecting end recess defining a curved clamping face, at least two indentations formed in each said curved clamping face, each said indentation for holding said at least one arresting rib of said connector rod of said respective one of said louvers captive by clamping pressure exerted by said connecting arms to position and clampingly retain said respective one of said louvers at a desired angle with respect to said longitudinal axis of said respective one of said louvers.
  • 2. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said at least one arresting rib comprises two said arresting ribs each being diametrically opposed to one another on said outer surface of a respective one of said connecting rods and extending parallel to one another.
  • 3. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 2 wherein each said connecting end recess is an elongated recess , each said curved clamping face being formed at an outer end portion of a respective one of said connecting arms, each of said connecting arms being spaced-apart a predetermined distance to apply said clamping pressure on said connector rod of said respective one of said louvers.
  • 4. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said indentations are elongated slots configured to receive said at least one arresting rib of said connector rod of said respective one of said louvers in close friction fit therein.
  • 5. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein said at least two indentations comprises three said indentations to clampingly retain said respective one of said louvers in one of a closed substantially vertical position and in an open position at an angle of 45° with respect to said vertical position.
  • 6. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 4 wherein an inner end of each said curved clamping face is provided with a ridge, a restricted mouth opening is defined between said ridges of said connecting arms and configured to retain said at least one arresting rib of said connector rod of said respective one of said louvers captive therein to clampingly retain said respective one of said louvers in an open substantially horizontal position.
  • 7. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said indentations comprise a plurality of serrations disposed side-by-side.
  • 8. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein said connector is detachably connected in a connecting cavity formed in said longitudinal side edge of one of said louvers.
  • 9. A louver assembly as claimed in claim 8 wherein said connector has a contour outer wall defined about said connector cavity and a pair of connecting arms for snap-fit interlocking with said connecting cavity of said louver, said contour outer wall extending flush with said louver longitudinal side edge and opposed side walls thereof.
  • 10. A louver frame in combination with a louver assembly, said louver frame comprising opposed stiles, a top header and a bottom header and defining a louver opening, said louver assembly comprising at least two sets of louvers, each set comprising at least three louvers, each one of said louvers having a substantially rectangular perimeter, each one of said louvers having pivot means at opposed ends thereof for hingedly securing said louver between said opposed stiles of said louver frame for pivoting motion of said louver in said frame on a longitudinal axis of said louver, each one of said louvers having a connector secured in a connecting cavity formed in one of opposed longitudinal side edges of said louver, each of said connectors having a cavity with a connector rod extending across said cavity of said connector, each said connector rod extending parallel to said longitudinal axis of a respective one of said louvers, each said connector rod having at least one arresting rib on an outer surface thereof, and two control rods each including a plurality of paired transverse connecting arms, each one of said connecting arms having a connecting end recess, each said connecting end recess defining a curved clamping face, at least two indentations formed in each said curved clamping face, said paired transverse connecting arms of one of said two control rods engaging said connector rods of said louvers of one of said sets of louvers, said paired transverse connecting arms of the other of said two control rods engaging said connector rods of said louvers of the other of said sets of louvers such that said louvers of said one of said sets of louvers is movable independently from said louvers of the other of said set of louvers, wherein one said indentation of each said pair of transverse connecting arms is adapted to hold said at least one arresting rib of said connector rod of a respective one of said louvers captive by clamping pressure exerted by said connecting arms to position and clampingly retain said respective one of said louvers at a desired angle with respect to said longitudinal axis of said respective one of said louvers.
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