Opening and closing control mechanism for project window

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6442898
  • Patent Number
    6,442,898
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 3, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Redman; Jerry
    Agents
    • Rabin & Berdo, P.C.
Abstract
An opening and closing control mechanism for the project window which mainly comprises a slide frame, a slide block, a retaining block, a pivoted force arm, a carrier arm, a support arm and a connecting arm in an effort to improve the carrier arm which works as a fixed pivot at the near end of sash to be able to bear the pushing load. The retaining block, combined with the slide frame, enhances the structural stability of the sash as well as the smoothness of opening and closing movement.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an improvement of an opening and closing control mechanism for a project window.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The control mechanism for the project window as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


, and


4


which is [fabricated] based on the prior art is very popular. There are two identical controllers mounted on the top and bottom of the project window


10


and fitted in the sash


20


. The project window


10


, by linkage movement of the controllers within the sash


20


, can be pushed outward at a certain angle.




The construction of the controller is briefly discussed below:




The slide frame


30


is in a form, limiting the slide block


31


to move within the slot. A force arm


32


has a near end pivot


321


located at a far terminal of the slide frame


30


and a far end


322


pivot of the force arm


32


located in the center of carrier arm


33


. A support arm


34


and a connecting arm


35


are superimposed at the pivot


311


located in the slide block


31


. The other end of the support arm


34


is fitted on the pivot


341


located on the central part of the force arm


32


, and the far end of the connecting arm


35


is fitted at the pivot


351


located on near end of the carrier arm


33


. The force arm


32


, the carrier arm


33


and the support arm


34


form an integral linkage that can be folded or extended along the pivots. In the extending movement, the interior of the slide frame


30


provides a stop


36


to limit the movement of slide block


31


thereat. The carrier arm


33


of such well-known controllers is separately installed at the inside of the top and bottom of the project


10


with the slide frame


30


fixed on the top and side of the sash


20


respectively of the project window


10


.




The application principles of this controller are such that the near end pivot


321


of the force arm


32


is located at an outside end within the slide frame


30


which is an immoveable, fixed pivot. The slide block


31


within the slide frame


30


has a moveable pivot. The immoveable and moveable pivots within the slide frame


30


produce a linkage movement to cause the carrier arm


33


to be transversely extended or be vertically cross held within the slide frame


30


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the project window


10


and the sash


20


are in the [close] closed position. When a force is applied to the right side of and pushes the project window


10


outward, the project window


10


rotates around the pivot


322


. The force applied is transferred to the near end of the carrier arm


33


and further to the connecting arm


35


via the pivot


351


. The slide block


31


is pushed to move to the center of the slide frame


30


. At this moment, the carrier arm


33


extends outward and outside the slide frame


30


and the project window


10


opens outward in


90


degrees. Now in the reverse direction, as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the project window


10


is being pulled back to close, whereas the project window


10


rotates around the pivot


322


, the pulling force applied is transmitted to the near end of the carrier arm


3


and to the connecting arm


35


by dint of pivot


351


; the carrier arm


33


is therefore retreated and folded on the slide fame


30


as shown in

FIG. 2

, and the project window moves inward to close.




The prior art of the controller presents the technical weaknesses as indicated below requiring improvement:




The overall weight of the project window


10


lies on the carrier arm


33


of the controller. However, the force arm


32


, the support arm


34


and the connecting arm


35


share the weight partially. It is an undeniable fact that when the project window


10


is pushed to wide open position as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the slide block


31


has to withstand the maximum pulling force with the slide slot of the slide frame


30


with the shape of . After a very long time in operation, the slide frame


30


will gradually collapse the slot lip. Under such a circumstance, the controller will lose the energy to move smoothly.




Furthermore, the slide block


31


has to shoulder the weight of the project window


10


and moves within the slide frame


30


. Regardless of how intimate the slide block


31


and the slide frame


30


will be, the heavy burden the slide block


31


has to bear makes it difficult to create a smooth linkage movement.




The slide block


31


is a sliding pivot. In the opening operation, the project window


10


will move to the center of the slide frame


30


which impairing the designed openness of the sash


20


, On the contrary, it means the escape space of the sash


20


is narrowed.




Viewing from the aforementioned weaknesses, the inventor has spent relentless effort in observation and research and eventually came up with an improvement of opening and closing control mechanism for the project window to achieve the following objects.




The main object of the invention is to provide a opening and closing control mechanism for the project window where the carrier arm which holds the overall weight of the project window will be installed at the near end of sash and becomes a fixed pivot for easy assembly, opening and close linkage movement with better stability for the project window.




Another object of the invention is to furnish an improved opening and closing control mechanism for the project window with improved open position where the slide frame is fixed on inner side of sash to maintain the desirable open space, easy for escape in the event of an emergent case.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




This invention relates to an improvement of an opening and closing control mechanism for the project window which mainly comprises a slide frame, a slide block, a retaining block, a pivoted force arm, a carrier arm, a support arm and a connecting arm in an effort to improve the carrier arm which works as a fixed pivot at the near end of sash to be able to bear the pushing load. The retaining block, combined with the slide frame, enhances the structural stability of the sash as well as the smoothness of opening and closing movement.




The improved features of the invention will be discussed in great detail with the aid of some embodiments which are illustrated in the drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram showing the open position of the opening and closing controller for the project window fabricated by the prior art.





FIG. 2

is a schematic diagram showing the close position of the opening and closing controller for the project window fabricated by the prior art.





FIG. 3

is section illustrating folded status of the close position of the opening and closing controller for the project window fabricated by the prior art.





FIG. 4

is

FIG. 2

looking from the direction A.





FIG. 5

is a disassembly of the retaining block and the slide frame.





FIG. 6

a cross section of the controller installed inside of the sash.





FIG. 7

is

FIG. 6

looking at the direction A.





FIG. 8

is a schematic diagram showing the open position of the opening and closing controller for the project window according to the invention.





FIG. 9

is a schematic diagram showing the close position of the opening and closing controller for the project window according to the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




An improved controller of this invention as illustrated in

FIGS. 5

,


6


,


7


,


8


, and


9


is a technical evolution from the prior art, characterized in that the near end of force arm


32


is held on the slide block


31


by the pivot


321


. Furthermore, the slide block


31


is located at the far end of the slide frame


30


. This improvement to locate the near end of force arm


32


at the far end of the slide frame


30


forms a slide pivot point along with the slide block


31


. A retaining block


40


comprises the side grooves


41


on both sides, the upper wall worked as a presser


42


and the lower wall, worked as a slide blade


43


, and the groove seat


44


. Two go-through pivot holes


45


and three go-through bolt holes


46


are provided on the retaining block


40


. In the slide frame


30


, there pops up a long strip of stop block


37


. While the slide blade of the retaining block


40


slides into the slide frame


30


, the lip blade


39


of the slide frame


30


lies in the side groove


41


, and the presser


42


will intimately contact the lip blade


39


, and the groove seat


44


will sit on the top of the pop-up stop block


37


. A washer


38


is attached to the back of the stop block


37


. In this arrangement, the [pivot] pivots


311


which connect the support arm


34


and the connecting arm


35


will be fastened on the retaining block


40


by dint of rivets to hook the stop block


37


and the washer


38


integrally and retain the retaining block


40


in the slide frame


30


. Such an improvement limits the support arm


34


and the connecting arm


35


inside the slide frame


30


and enables the retaining block


40


to work as a non-slide fixed pivot.




In operation, the invention applies the similar technique of the prior art, where the carrier arm


33


is fastened at the inner side of the top and bottom of project window


10


respectively, the slide frame


30


fixed at the inner sides of upper and lower part of the sash


20


respectively. The screw


47


is employed to lock the slide frame


30


on the sash


20


. The screw


47


further pierces through the screw hole


46


on the retaining block


40


to hold the sash


20


within the project window


10


.




Please refer to FIG.


8


. It shows the project window


10


and the sash


20


are in the closed position. When being pushed outward, the project window


10


rotates around the pivot point of the retaining block


40


, the near end of the force arm


32


draws the slide block


31


and moves to the center of the slide frame


30


, and the carrier arm


33


extends outside the slide frame


30


until the project window


10


turns


90


degrees as shown in FIG.


9


. Contrarily, when the project window


10


is pulled back from the opened position as shown in

FIG. 9

to the closed position, the retaining block


40


still acts as the fixed pivot point. The force arm


32


and the slide block


31


move outward in the slide frame


30


, the carrier arm


33


will fold on the top of slide frame


30


and the project window


10


is closed as shown in FIG.


8


.




From the foregoing statement, it is understood that the invention provides an improvement in the linkage principle of prior art, and attain the efficiency as described below:




The overall weight of he project window the carrier arm has to carry has now been shifted to the fixed pivot point of the retaining block. This improvement technically offers easy load movement of the project window and eliminates instability and heavy push and pull.




Since the overall weight of the project window the carrier arm has to carry is now shifted to the fixed pivot of the retaining block and the fixed pivot point is locked on the sash. This arrangement facilitates the project window to be pushed to the maximum open position and the linkage of the controller is able to work smoothly on long term.




The retaining block is located inside the slide frame. Such an arrangement furnishes a stable combination, leaves no gap for up and down jump and better robust structure.




The open position is situated on the side of the sash, which provides better width for the escape passage.




All in all, the improvement of the controller discussed in this invention is practicable and advanced product where the weaknesses of the prior art are therefore eliminated completely.



Claims
  • 1. An improved controller for opening and closing a project window, comprising:a slide frame mountable to an inner side of a sash, and having two lip blades; a stop block disposed within the slide frame; a slide block slidably disposed within the slide frame; a retaining block fixedly disposed within the slide frame, and having two grooves, each groove being disposed on a respective side of the retaining block, each groove being defined by an upper wall that serves as a presser and a lower wall that serves as a slide blade, each groove receiving a respective one of the lip blades therein, so that the upper wall presses on a top of the respective lip blade, the retaining block further having a groove seat formed between the two grooves, the groove seat being disposed over the stop block and receiving the stop block therein; a washer disposed behind the stop block; a carrier arm mountable to the project window; a force arm having one end pivotally connected to the carrier arm, and another end pivotally connected to the slide block; a support arm having one end pivotally connected to an intermediate portion of the force arm, and another end pivotally connected to the retaining block; a connecting arm having one end pivotally connected to the carrier arm, and another end pivotally connected to the retaining block; a first fastener for pivotally connecting the another end of the support arm to the retaining block, which passes through the stop block and the washer; and a second fastener for pivotally connecting the another end of the connecting arm to the retaining block, which passes through the stop block and the washer, the first and second fasteners further fixing the retaining block to the slide frame, wherein the retaining block carries a weight of the project window.
  • 2. The controller recited in claim 1, wherein the slide frame is fastenable onto the inner side of the sash using a screw which projects through a screw hole on the retaining block to ensure a rigid assembly permitting no up and down movement while pushing and pulling the project window to open or closed positions.
  • 3. The controller recited in claim 1, wherein a near end of the force arm is located on the slide block and the slide block is housed in a far end of the slide frame to form a slide pivot.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
4833754 Yang May 1989 A
5040267 Dallmann Aug 1991 A
5491930 La See Feb 1996 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2469540 May 1981 FR