The present invention relates in general to external window shutters, and more particularly to a shutter system having a driving mechanism which permits the simultaneous opening and closing displacement of at least two shutter panels of an external window shutter located on different levels.
External window shutter units to cover and uncover window openings by the simultaneous displacement of individual shutter panels have been known for some time. Their manipulation and utilization was largely dependent on some form of carriage track assembly in conjunction with a cable and pulley driving mechanism.
Earlier embodiments of external shutter systems require that each shutter panel have its own cable and pulley mechanism thus requiring two bore holes in the wall to accommodate the drive shafts for each shutter panel. Also disclosed are systems with off-frame guides on which the shutters rest when in the open configuration. In both open and closed configurations, the off-frame guides and channels are exposed to the elements and particulate matter that may hamper the operation of the shutters, depending on the weather conditions such as icing rain, snow, etc.
In a situation where the fenestration configuration involves more than two window panels, the installation of conventional external shutter systems becomes impractical since the window opening would never be able to be entirely uncovered due to the inherent overlap of the shutter panels when in the open configuration.
Additionally, earlier shutter systems, so called “storm shutters” were entirely designed to protect the glass windowpanes from breakage or loosening in tempestuous situations. Contemporary building components and methods known in the art now allow for the construction of shutter systems that are both thermally insulating and weather-sealed to provide all round protection from the elements while at the same time serving to perform the original function.
More specifically, the opening mechanism used to actuate any additional level (or layer) of shutter panels are generally complex when panels are designed to ensure proper sealing and insulation and are independent from the first level mechanism such that the panels of different levels are alternately actuated. Also, such mechanisms are typically exposed to weather conditions.
Accordingly, there is a need for an improved multi-level window shutter.
It is therefore a general object of the present invention to provide an improved multi-level external window shutter.
Advantages of the present invention are that the multi-level external window shutter obviates the above-mentioned disadvantages; the window shutter being composed largely of aluminum and having as its innovative aspect, a driving mechanism allowing for the simultaneous displacement of different levels of shutter panels.
An advantage of the present invention is that the multi-level window shutter secures the shutter panels hermetically against each other to effectively protect the window opening from the weather induced elements when in the closed configuration.
Another advantage of the present invention is that multi-level window shutter includes panels that contain within them rigid insulation material known in the art thereby providing additional R-value thermal protection when the shutter system is in the closed configuration.
Still another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-level window shutter is provided with a novel driving mechanism easily activated from inside the building to simultaneously displace all levels of shutter panels, in either one or two opposing directions whenever applicable.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-level window shutter is pre-assembled on a frame that mounts on an external wall surrounding the window opening by virtue of fastening methods well known in the art.
Still a further advantage of the present invention is that the multi-level window shutter can be custom made to accommodate any window-opening dimension, and space available on the periphery thereof.
Yet another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-level window shutter is especially suitable for cover large windows and requires relatively small spaces adjacent thereof when in the fully open configuration, with the panels from each level being superimposed or juxtaposed relative to one another, and in a cantilever fashion from the frame of the multi-level window shutter.
Still another advantage of the present invention is that the multi-level window shutter can be opened on a single side of the window when an obstruction or no backing structure (such as wall surface) exits on the other side.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a multi-level window shutter having a shutter frame movably supporting at least one generally planar first level external shutter panel between an external closed position and an external open position and an external panel opening mechanism mounted on the shutter frame and connected to the external panel, the window shutter comprises: at least one generally planar second level internal shutter panel movably supported by the external shutter panel between an internal closed position with the external and internal panels being substantially in a generally side-by-side configuration relative to one another in spaced apart parallel planes with the external panel being in the external closed position and an internal open position with the external and internal panels being in a generally over-one-another configuration relative to one another in the spaced apart parallel planes with the external panel being in the external open position; and an internal panel opening mechanism mounted on the external panel and connected to the shutter frame and to the internal panel for simultaneous displacement of the internal panel upon displacement of the external panel relative to the shutter frame.
In one embodiment, the external panel includes an external panel frame having a frame extension for supporting the internal panel when in the internal closed position, the frame extension extending generally internally outwardly from the external panel frame in the plane of the external panel.
Conveniently, the frame extension extends at least from an upper section of the external panel frame for selectively supporting an upper section of the internal panel.
Typically, the internal opening mechanism includes an elongated flexible link having first and second opposite longitudinal ends attachably connectable to the shutter frame, the flexible link movably mounting on the external panel frame and attaching to the internal panel for displacement thereof upon displacement of the external panel.
Conveniently, the internal opening mechanism includes a pair of link engagement gears pivotally mounted on the external panel frame, the flexible link engaging the gears and defining a link internal section therebetween, the internal panel attachably connecting to the link internal section of the flexible link. Typically, the flexible link further defines first and second link end sections extending in substantially opposite directions from the link internal section between corresponding first and second link longitudinal end and a respective said gears, the first and second link end sections substantially intersecting one another.
Conveniently, the flexible link is a cable wire and the first and second gears are first and second cable pulleys.
Conveniently, at least one of the first and second link ends is rigidly attached to the shutter frame. Typically, the at least one of the first and second link ends is elastically attached to the shutter frame, preferably via a tension spring of a cable tensioning mechanism, so as to ensure a tension within the flexible link.
In one embodiment, the internal opening mechanism allows for a linear displacement of the internal panel to be substantially twice a simultaneous linear displacement of the external panel.
In one embodiment, the internal frame includes a guide channel engaging a plurality of support rollers pivotally mounted on the external shutter panel.
Conveniently, the guide channel and the plurality of support rollers are located within a guiding plane substantially parallel to the panel planes, and typically with the guiding plane being substantially coplanar with the external panel plane.
In one embodiment, the internal opening mechanism is located on both upper and lower sections of the shutter frame and the external and internal shutter panels. Typically, the internal opening mechanism located on the lower sections of the shutter frame and the external and internal shutter panels is oriented in a plane generally perpendicular to the external and internal panel planes.
In one embodiment, the window shutter further includes an out-of-plane retaining mechanism mounted on the external panel and connected to the shutter frame to prevent any out-of-plane displacement of the external panel relative to the shutter frame. Conveniently, the retaining mechanism includes a flexible wire secured to the external shutter panel slidably engaging a corresponding pin attached to the shutter frame between the external open and closed of the external shutter panel.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided herein, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Further aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the description in association with the following Figures, in which similar references used in different Figures denote similar components, wherein:
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Given that many of the elements in the preferred embodiment of the present invention are well known in the art and have been adequately described in previous disclosures, such as in the present inventor's U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,893,242 and 6,658,793, the following descriptions and drawings will, for the sake of brevity, concern themselves largely with the innovative aspect of the preferred embodiment of the present invention, that being in relation with the driving mechanism for the additional level, second level for instance, of shutter panel(s).
With reference to the annexed drawings the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be herein described for indicative purpose and by no means as of limitation. It must be noted that for the sake of brevity, only half of the embodiment is illustrated in
a show a multi-level external window shutter 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention in front of a window 11 and its sill 11a, in closed and fully open configurations, respectively. The window shutter 10 includes a shutter frame 12 supporting internal 14 and external 16 shutter panels, identified from a transversal point of view (when in the fully closed configuration). In the fully closed configuration (see
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The external shutter panel 16 includes an extended panel frame 16a, shown in broken lines in
Further in the internal panel opening mechanism 17, the upper section of the external shutter panel 16 further includes a pair of link engagement gears such as two cable pulleys 20 or the like freely pivotally mounted thereon, preferably mounted coaxially with two of the guide rollers 18, that cooperate by engagement with the internal panel drive cable 22. The two cable pulleys 20 define a link internal section 22a of the drive cable 22 extending there between and to which the drive attachment bracket 30 is securably connected to. The two pulleys 20 further define two link end sections 22b of the drive cable 22 extending in substantially opposite directions from the link internal section 22a between corresponding cable end 23 and a respective pulley 20; the two link end sections 22b substantially intersecting one another (with an overlap), as seen in
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As it would be obvious to one skilled in the art, the distance between the two cable pulleys 20 is at least equal to the linear travel distance of the internal shutter panel 14 relative to the external shutter panel 16, and because the they are mounted on the external shutter panel 16 that moves relative to the shutter frame 12 via a frame cable bracket 42 mounted on the external shutter panel 16 and connected to a frame cable 44 of the external panel opening mechanism 40 and movably mounted on the shutter frame 12 (see
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As shown throughout the different Figures, the external shutter panels 16 generally slightly protrude upwardly and downwardly from the subjacent shutter frame 12 to essentially hide, protect and provide room for the shutter opening mechanism 40. Similarly, the internal shutter panels 14 generally slightly protrude upwardly and downwardly from the subjacent external shutter panel 16 also to essentially hide, protect and provide room for the internal panel drive mechanism 17.
Although not specifically shown, all interfaces between adjacent shutter panels 14, 16 and shutter frame 12, when in closed configuration, are typically sealed with conventional flexible sealing device, an example of which is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 6,658,793, to ensure proper protection against weather elements and good thermal insulation properties provided by the multi-level window shutter 10.
Accordingly, to improve efficiency of the flexible sealing device by a tight retaining of the external shutter panel 16 against the frame 12 especially in high wind environment, the upper sections of the external shutter panels 16 are maintained against the frame 12 in any configuration by the different supporting guide rollers 12a cooperating with the guide rail 19. At the other end, the lower sections of the external shutter panels 16 are typically maintained in any configuration against the frame 12 by an out-of-plane retaining mechanism such as a flexible retaining wire 46 located just below the frame 12 and secured at both ends to the external shutter panel 16 via respective wire brackets 48, and sliding (in tension) against a panel retaining pin 50 secured to the shutter frame 12, as shown in
To further improve the protection against weather elements, the multi-level external window shutter 10 is typically provided with a protecting skirt 52 closing the gap between the shutter frame 12 and the external corner 11b of the intersection between the periphery of the window 11 and the external building wall made out of bricks, stones, plastic, wood or the like conventional external finish material for buildings, as shown in
Although the present invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the disclosure has been made by way of example only and that the present invention is not limited to the features of the embodiments described and illustrated herein, but includes all variations and modifications within the scope and spirit of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
Benefit of U.S. Provisional Application for Patent Ser. No. 60/686,951, filed on Jun. 3, 2005, is hereby claimed.
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60686951 | Jun 2005 | US |