Operating fitting for sliding door or window panel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6357808
  • Patent Number
    6,357,808
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 25, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An operating fitting for a sliding door or window panel includes an adjustable fixing member which includes a rotary clamping member which bears on a location other than a visible face of a cover plate so as not to be visible on the corresponding visible face of a structural member. The rotary clamping member produces a force clamping the cover plate against the corresponding visible wall of the structural member or operates or immobilizes a system for producing a force of this kind.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an operating fitting for a sliding door or window panel in which the stile at the leading edge is a structural member having two visible lateral walls with an empty interior chamber of the structural member between them.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Many operating fittings of the aforementioned type are known in the art.




For obvious security reasons, to prevent removing the fitting from the outside of the panel, one such operating fitting is a simple maneuvering fitting or housing adapted to be fixed to the outside wall of the structural member, i.e. the wall of the structural member facing outward relative to the sliding panel. No fixing member of a fitting or housing of this kind must be visible.




An operating fitting of the above kind can equally be a lock fitting adapted to be fixed to the inside wall of the structural member, i.e. the wall of the structural member facing inward relative to the sliding panel, to enable the panel to be locked and unlocked from inside the room in which the panel is installed.




In a manner that is known in the art, an operating fitting of the aforementioned type includes a body adapted to penetrate into the chamber of the structural member through an opening formed in the corresponding visible wall of said member and a cover plate which is an integral part of the body and is adapted to be pressed against the outside face of the corresponding wall to cover and close said opening.




It is known in the art, for example, to provide an outside housing with two threaded tube sections projecting toward the inside of the chamber and each adapted to receive a screw passing through the cover plate of the lock fitting installed on the inside face of the structural member.




Also known in the art is a fitting, essentially a lock fitting, having near each end a fixing member adapted to be inserted with the body of the fitting into the corresponding opening in the structural member and having means adapted to inter-engage with the corresponding side surface and the inside edge of the adjacent transverse end of the opening in the structural member when the fixing member is clamped against the wall of the structural member by means of a screw passing through a hole in the cover plate of the fitting.




Although they are satisfactory, the above two embodiments have the essentially esthetic drawback of requiring a screw passing through each end of the cover plate and visible on the visible surface thereof.




FR-A-2 761 719 describes a lock fitting including a first fixing member which has one part at least adapted to retract elastically in the longitudinal direction of the body toward the center of said body to enable it to pass through the opening and to return elastically in the opposite direction to inter-engage with the corresponding side surface of said opening. The other fixing member can be a member fixed to the body and including means for inter-engaging with the side surface at the other transverse end of the opening.




This embodiment enables quick attachment of the lock fitting to the inside wall of the structural member by clipping it into place but prevents easy removal of the fitting. Also, using it to fix a maneuvering housing to the outside wall of the structural member is not recommended because it is theoretically possible, by applying a force to the cover plate in the longitudinal direction of the fitting, to cause the mobile fixing member to retract elastically and thus enable removal of the fitting.




The object of the present invention is to remedy the aforementioned drawbacks of the prior art and to propose a fitting of the aforementioned type which is of simple and reliable structure and has no visible fixing means on the corresponding face of the structural member, although it is fastened to the corresponding wall of the structural member.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention provides an operating fitting for a sliding door or window panel whose stile at the leading edge consists of a structural member having two visible lateral walls between which is an inside chamber of the structural member, the fitting including a body adapted to penetrate into the chamber through an opening on the corresponding visible wall of the structural member and a cover plate which is an integral part of the body and is adapted to be pressed against the outside face of the corresponding wall to cover and close the opening, the fitting having in the vicinity of each end a fixing member including means adapted to bear on the structural member and on the body to press the cover plate against the corresponding visible wall, at least one of the fixing members being adjustable between a first position in which it is possible to insert the body through the opening and a second position in which the cover plate is pressed against the corresponding wall, wherein the adjustable fixing member includes a rotary clamping member adapted to bear on a location other than the visible face of the cover plate so as not to be visible on the corresponding visible face of the structural member, the rotary clamping member being adapted to produce a force clamping the cover plate against the corresponding visible wall of the structural member or to operate or immobilize means producing a force of this kind.




The above structure thus prohibits the use of a screw whose head is visible on the visible face of the cover plate of the fitting.




The rotary clamping member is therefore not visible on the visible face of the structural member. It produces a non-elastic force clamping the cover plate against the visible wall of the structural member, which prevents unauthorized removal of the fitting.




Other embodiments of the present invention will become apparent in the course of the following detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the accompanying drawings, which are provided by way of non-limiting example only:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic perspective view of a profile constituting the stile at the leading edge of a sliding panel, the structural member having in its two visible faces an opening adapted to receive any embodiment of an operating fitting according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the body side of an embodiment of the present invention concerning a maneuvering fitting adapted to be fitted to the outside face of the structural member shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a view in section taken along the line III—III in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a view to a larger scale of a detail from

FIG. 3

, showing one embodiment of the abutment member shown in that figure in section taken along the line IV—IV in FIG.


5


.





FIG. 5

is a lefthand view of the abutment member shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a front view showing the visible face of another embodiment of an operating fitting in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a cutaway profile view of one embodiment of a lock fitting as shown in FIG.


6


.





FIG. 8

is a view to a larger scale of a detail from

FIG. 7

, showing a lever in its rest position.





FIG. 9

is a view similar to

FIG. 8

, showing the lever in a position in which it has moved until it abuts against the transverse end of the opening in the structural member.





FIG. 10

is a view similar to

FIG. 7

of another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 11

is a view to a larger scale of a detail from FIG.


10


.





FIG. 12

is a bottom view of the body side of another embodiment of an operating fitting in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a view in section taken along the line XIII—XIII in FIG.


12


.




FIG.


14


. is a view in section taken along the line XIV—XIV in FIG.


12


.





FIG. 15

, is a partial view to a larger scale, similar to

FIG. 12

, of another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 16

is a view similar to

FIG. 15

of another embodiment of the present invention.




FIG.


17


. is a view similar to

FIG. 12

of another embodiment of the present invention.




FIG.


18


.is a view in section taken along the line XVIII—XVIII in

FIG. 17

, showing the fitting installed on a visible face of a structural member and with its adjustable fixing member in its deployed position.





FIG. 19

is a partial view corresponding to part of FIG.


18


and showing the adjustable fixing member in its retracted position.





FIG. 20

is a view similar to

FIG. 18

of another embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 21

is a view similar to

FIG. 18

of another embodiment of the present invention.





FIGS. 22

to


25


are views similar to FIG.


18


and each showing another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic perspective view of a structural member


1


adapted to constitute the stile at the leading edge of a sliding door or window panel


2


shown diagrammatically.




The structural member


1


has two visible lateral walls, namely an outside visible lateral wall


3


facing outward relative to the sliding panel


2


and an inside visible lateral wall


4


facing inward relative to the sliding panel


2


.




Between the visible lateral walls


3


and


4


is an inner chamber


5


delimited by an outer first transverse wall


6


constituting the leading edge of the structural member


1


and an inner second transverse wall


7


.




The outside lateral wall


3


has an elongate opening


8


adapted to receive an outside housing


9


which it must be impossible to remove from the outside of the structural member


1


.




The inside wall


4


similarly has an elongate opening


10


adapted to receive a lock fitting described below.




It can be seen that the leading edge


6


has at least one opening


11


through which a bolt (not shown) of the lock fitting passes and in which it slides.




As shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 1

, the outside maneuvering fitting or housing


9


in accordance with the present invention has, in the conventional manner, a body


12


adapted to penetrate into the chamber


5


through the opening


8


in the corresponding outside visible wall


3


of the structural member


1


and a cover plate


13


which forms an integral part of the body


12


and is adapted to be pressed against the outside face


14


of the corresponding wall


3


to cover and close the opening


8


.




The fitting


9


has near each end a fixing member including means adapted to bear on the structural member


1


and on the body


12


to press the cover plate


13


against said corresponding visible wall


3


. At least one of the fixing members can be adjusted between a first position in which it is possible to insert the body


12


through said opening


8


and a second position in which the cover plate


13


is pressed against said outside face


14


of the corresponding visible wall


3


.




In accordance with the present invention, the adjustable fixing member includes a rotary clamping member adapted to bear on a location other than the visible face


15


of the cover plate


13


so as not to be visible on the corresponding visible face


3


of the structural member


1


. Said rotary clamping member is adapted to create a force for clamping the cover plate


13


against the corresponding visible wall


3


of the structural member


1


or to operate or immobilize means for creating a force of this kind.




In the embodiments shown diagrammatically in FIG.


1


and represented in

FIGS. 2 and 3

the operating fitting is a maneuvering housing


9


adapted to be fixed to the outside wall


3


of the structural member


1


.




In this embodiment the outside housing


9


includes a fixed first fixing member


16


which is shown in the upper part of

FIGS. 2 and 3

and consists of a wall


17


extending from the inside face


18


of the cover plate


13


and away from the face


18


and the body


12


. With the inside face


18


of the cover plate


13


it constitutes a re-entrant dihedron adapted to inter-engage with the adjacent transverse end


19


of the opening


8


.




The fitting


9


has an adjustable fixing member


20


at the other end which includes an abutment member


21


pressed by a spring


22


against the adjacent transverse ends


23


of the opening


8


in the wall


3


.




To this end, the abutment member


20


includes a nose


24


which forms with the inside face


18


of the cover plate


13


a dihedron adapted to inter-engage with the transverse end


23


.




In this embodiment the adjustable fixing member


20


includes a rotary clamping member


25


in the form of a screw adapted to be screwed in a direction


26


substantially perpendicular to the outside wall


3


from the opposite inside wall


4


of the structural member


1


.




In this embodiment the screw


25


is adapted to be screwed into a threaded hole


27


in the abutment member


21


to clamp said abutment member


21


against a partition


28


fastened to the housing


9


and forming part of the body


12


at a distance from the plate


13


. The abutment member


21


can therefore slide between the cover plate


13


and the partition


28


.




Accordingly, and as shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 1

, installation begins by inserting the fixed fixing member


16


into the opening


8


and pushing the housing


9


upward (as seen in the figure) to press the fixing member


16


against the adjacent transverse end


19


of the opening


8


, as symbolized by the bent arrow


29


.




The other end of the cover plate


13


is then pushed toward the inside of the structural member


1


at the same side as the adjustable fixing member


20


, as symbolized by the arrow


30


. This presses the inclined surface


31


of the nose


24


against the adjacent transverse end


23


of the opening


8


, which pushes the abutment member


21


back against the action of the spring


22


until the nose


24


reaches and passes beyond the transverse end


23


.




The spring


22


then pushes the abutment member


21


forward to clip the outside housing


9


to said end


23


.




To screw the screw


25


into the hole


27


to clamp the abutment member


21


against the partition


28


and immobilize it there it remains only to insert the screw


25


and a fixing tool through the opposite opening


10


and the chamber


5


, as symbolized by the arrow


32


.




Note that the rib


34


on the back of the abutment member


21


comes into contact with the partition


28


and obliges the member


21


to pivot when the screw


25


is turned to hold the nose


24


in contact with the transverse end


23


of the opening


8


.




Immobilizing the abutment member


21


opposes unauthorized removal of the outside housing


9


from the outside of the panel.




The plate


28


includes a longitudinal slot


35


through which the screw


25


passes to facilitate sliding of the abutment member


21


with the screw


25


already inserted in the hole


27


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 6

to


9


the operating fitting


41


is a lock fitting adapted to be fixed to the inside wall


4


of the structural member


1


. It includes an extruded casing


42


with a substantially U-shaped cross section in which slides longitudinally (arrow


43


) a sliding assembly


44


including a bolt-carrier


45


with an opening


46


adapted to receive a bolt (not shown) whose hook projects through the opening


11


in the side


6


of the structural member


1


.




The adjustable fixing member


40


of the fitting


41


includes rotary clamping means


47


adapted to be operated from the visible face


48


of the inside wall


4


of the structural member


1


via a hole


49


in the cover plate


13


(

FIG. 11

) or in a wall of the sliding assembly


44


(FIGS.


8


and


9


). The hole


49


can be concealed by a removable cover


50


.




This is perfectly acceptable on the inside wall


4


of the sliding panel


2


.




In the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 7

to


11


the rotary clamping means


47


are in the form of a screw adapted to be screwed into a nut


51


fastened to the casing


42


and to displace—either with a sliding motion due to a cam effect (

FIGS. 10 and 11

) or in rotation (

FIGS. 7

to


9


)—an abutment member


52


,


53


adapted to bear on the casing


42


and having at one end


54


a surface


55


with a predetermined shape in cross section adapted to bear on the inside edge


56


and/or on the inside face


57


at the corresponding transverse end


58


of the opening


10


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 7

to


9


the abutment member


52


is a lever which pivots on a pin


59


fastened to the casing


42


. If necessary, a spring


60


holds the lever in its raised position (see FIG.


8


), which is the position in which the fitting


41


can be inserted into the opening


10


.




As shown diagrammatically in

FIG. 9

, the screw


47


screwed into the nut


51


bears on the opposite end of the lever


52


to immobilize the surface


55


against the inside edge


56


and the inside face


57


at the side


58


in order to press the cover plate


13


against the wall


4


and immobilize the fitting


41


against any movement in the longitudinal direction


43


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

the abutment member


53


is adapted to slide inside the casing


42


in the longitudinal direction


43


. When it is screwed in, the screw


47


comes into contact with the inclined surface


61


and pushes the abutment element


53


back toward the transverse end


58


, where applicable against the action of a return spring


62


.




The lock fitting


41


has a fixing member


63


of any type at the other end. The fixing member can be a mobile fixing member of any type fastened to the casing


42


after it is installed.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 12

to


14


the lock fitting


71


is similar to the fitting


41


and includes an extruded casing


42


which has a substantially U-shaped cross section with two substantially parallel flanges


72


,


73


.




The fitting


71


has a fixed fixing member


74


of any type at one end, for example a fitting including a nose


75


constituting with the cover plate


13


an acute angle dihedron adapted to receive the corresponding transverse end of the opening


10


which receives the fitting


71


(see FIG.


14


). The fitting


71


has an adjustable fixing member


76


at the other end and that fixing member will now be described.




The following description could apply equally to an outside housing


9


having a body having a substantially U-shaped cross section including two substantially parallel flanges


72


,


73


at least in line with the adjustable fixing member


76


.




In this embodiment the fitting


71


includes a rotary clamping member


77


in the form of a screw passing through a corresponding smooth hole in each of the two flanges


72


,


73


forming a bearing allowing the screw


77


to rotate freely relative to the flanges


72


,


73


.




The screw


77


is adapted to displace at least one abutment member


78


to press a surface


79


of the member


78


which has a predetermined shape in cross section against the inside edge and/or the inside face at the corresponding end of the opening


10


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

the abutment member


78


pivots on a pin


80


substantially perpendicular to the cover plate


13


. It has on its peripheral surface


81


facing the screw


77


a thread complementary to that of the screw


77


constituting a lead screw for pivoting the member


78


(arrow


78




a


) when the screw


77


is turned (arrow


77




a


).




Opposite the cylindrical surface


81


the member


78


is of substantially frustoconical shape with a surface


79


adapted to bear on the inside edge


56


and on the inside face


57


at the transverse end


58


of the opening


10


in the structural member.




The screw


77


can easily be turned by means of a tool passing through the side


6


of the structural member, through an appropriate hole formed in said side or through the opening


11


through which a bolt passes.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 15

the screw


77


turns freely between the lateral flanges


72


and


73


(arrow


82


) and moves in the transverse direction


83


a nut


84


which is prevented from turning and which has an inclined face


85


inter-engaged with a complementary inclined face


86


of an abutment member


87


which has a nose


88


the same shape and with the same function as the nose


24


of the member


21


described above. It abuts against the transverse end


58


of the opening


10


when it is moved in the direction of the arrow


89


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 16

the screw


77


moves in the transverse direction


83


a nut


90


which moves parallel to itself like the nut


84


shown in FIG.


15


. The link


91


is articulated to one end of the nut


90


and at its other end to an abutment member


92


which has a nose


93


.




In a retracted position shown in

FIG. 16

the nut


90


is against the lateral flange


72


, the link


91


is at an angle to the longitudinal axis


94


of the fitting


71


and the abutment member


92


is in its retracted position, in which the fitting


71


can be inserted into the corresponding opening.




When the screw


77


is turned (arrow


82


) from this retracted position the nut


90


is moved transversely toward the axis


94


and the link


91


pushes the abutment member


92


back in the direction


89


against the corresponding transverse end


58


of the opening


10


to immobilize the fitting


71


in all directions against the corresponding wall


4


of the structural member


1


.




If the screw


77


is turned the other way the abutment member


92


is returned to its retracted position, releasing the corresponding transverse end of the opening, which releases the fitting


71


.




Of course, the abutment member


87


shown in FIG.


15


and the abutment member


92


shown in

FIG. 16

are each shaped to retain them on the fitting


71


with only one degree of freedom, corresponding to the ability to slide in the direction of the longitudinal axis


94


. For example, the abutment members


87


,


92


each have shaped portions which bear under respective lips


95


,


96


formed at the free end of the flanges


72


and


73


and extending toward the other flange


73


,


72


in a direction substantially parallel to the cover plate


13


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 17

the fitting


101


is a lock fitting with two lateral flanges


72


,


73


each of which has a respective lip


95


,


96


.




At the end which is at the top in

FIG. 17

the fitting


101


has a fixed fixing member


74


of any type, for example one similar to that described above for the fitting


71


shown in FIG.


12


.




The fitting


101


has at the other end an adjustable fixing member


102


including a screw


103


which can rotate in a smooth hole in each of the two flanges


72


,


73


.




The screw


103


is divided into two sections


103




a


,


103




b


with threads in opposite directions in a median transverse plane perpendicular to the plane of the figure and containing the longitudinal axis


94


.




The threads of the sections


103




a


,


103




b


respectively mesh with two abutment members


104


,


105


adapted to move in opposite direction along the transverse axis


83


when the screw


103


is turned (arrow


82


).




As shown in

FIGS. 18 and 19

, each abutment member


104


,


105


has a respective beak


106


,


107


projecting outward in the transverse direction


83


and having a respective sloped surface


108


,


109


facing the cover plate


13


and forming with the inside face


18


of the cover plate


13


an acute angle dihedron adapted to inter-engage with the inside face of the corresponding longitudinal lateral side


110


,


111


of the opening


10


receiving the fitting


101


.




In the position shown in

FIG. 18

the two abutment members


104


,


105


are in their deployed position and inter-engaged with the corresponding longitudinal lateral side


110


,


111


to press the cover plate


13


against the corresponding lateral wall


4


of the structural member


1


and oppose any force tending to slide the fitting


101


along the longitudinal axis


94


relative to said wall


4


.




In the position shown in

FIG. 19

the two abutment members


104


,


105


are in their retracted position and do not oppose insertion of the fitting


101


into the opening


10


in the wall


4


.




If necessary, and as shown in

FIG. 18

, the two abutment members


104


,


105


can have respective shaped portions


112


,


113


which, in the deployed position of the members


104


,


105


, engage under the corresponding lips


95


,


96


to strengthen the assembly, which can be beneficial if the fitting


101


is a maneuvering housing mounted on the outside wall


3


of the structural member


1


.




As in the case of the fitting


71


, the screw


103


can easily be turned by means of a tool, symbolized by the arrow


114


, passing through the side


6


of the structural member


1


, through an opening


115


provided for this purpose in the side


6


or through the bolt opening


11


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 20

the body


12


has a substantially U-shaped cross section including two substantially parallel flanges


72


,


73


at least in line with the adjustable fixing member


121


. This embodiment is therefore equally applicable to a maneuvering housing mounted on an outside wall


3


and a lock fitting mounted on an inside wall


4


.




The embodiment shown corresponds to a lock fitting


122


mounted on an inside wall


4


.




In this embodiment the fixing member


121


includes a rotary clamping member


123


adapted to turn about an axis


124


substantially perpendicular to the cover plate


13


.




The clamping member


123


has wedge-shaped projections


125


,


126


at two diametrally opposite ends. Each projection


125


,


126


is adapted to locate between the two flanges


72


,


73


for inserting the body


9


into the chamber


5


and then, in the deployed position shown in

FIG. 20

, to project through an opening


127


,


128


in the corresponding flange


72


,


73


of the body


12


to bear on the inside face and the inside edge of the corresponding lateral side


110


,


111


of the opening


10


and on the side of the opening


127


,


128


in the corresponding flange


72


,


73


when the rotary clamping member


123


is turned through an angle of not more than about 90° (arrow


123




a


).




In the embodiment shown, which corresponds to a lock fitting


122


fixed to the inside lateral wall


4


of the structural member


1


, the clamping member


123


is operated through an opening


129


in the side


6


of the structural member


1


by a hex key


130


.




Of course, if a clamping member


123


is mounted on an outside housing mounted on the outside wall


3


of the structural member


1


the hex key


130


can be inserted into the chamber


5


through the opening


10


formed in the inside wall


4


.




In the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 21

to


25


the body


12


of the fitting


131


has a substantially U-shaped cross section including two substantially parallel flanges


72


,


73


at least in line with the adjustable fixing member and each flange has along its free edge a lip


95


,


96


extending toward the other flange


73


,


72


.




In these embodiments the adjustable fixing member includes a bearing member with two shoulders


132


,


133


each adapted to bear under the corresponding lip


95


,


96


of the body


9


.




Also, the rotary member and the bearing member have respective and complementary means for pressing the cover plate


13


against the corresponding visible face


3


,


4


of the structural member


1


when the corresponding rotary clamping member is turned or inserted through an opening in the side


6


of the structural member


1


into a hole in the bearing member extending at least in the transverse direction


83


of the body


12


.





FIGS. 21

to


23


are diagrammatic representations of a particular type of structural member, which is well known in the art, and which has a width in the transverse direction


83


substantially corresponding to the width of the body


12


. The rotary clamping member


134


,


135


,


136


is then adapted to bear on the smooth sides of a hole in each of the two transverse walls


137


,


138


of the structural member


143


.




The clamping member


134


,


135


,


136


can therefore turn freely between its two walls


137


,


138


.




The corresponding bearing member


139


,


140


,


141


has a hole extending substantially in the transverse direction


83


to receive the corresponding rotary clamping member


134


,


135


,


136


.




Obviously the body


12


of the fitting


131


fitted with the corresponding bearing member


139


,


140


,


141


must be inserted into the chamber


142


before inserting the clamping member


134


,


135


,


136


through the side


137


of the structural member


143


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 21

the rotary clamping member


134


has a body


134




a


which is eccentric at least over the part of its length between the two flanges


72


and


73


so that rotation of the member


134


draws the bearing member


139


against the lips


95


,


96


of the body


12


(arrow


150


) and thus presses the cover plate


13


against the wall


3


,


4


of the structural member


143


. The rotary member


134


is rotated from the outside, through the side


137


of the structural member


143


, as symbolized by the arrow


144


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 22

the rotary clamping member


135


has at its periphery an eccentric T-shaped cross section groove


145


adapted to receive a complementary T-shaped head


146


of the bearing member


140


.




Thus when the clamping member


135


is turned (arrow


144


) the bearing member


140


is drawn toward the center of the chamber


142


(arrow


150


) and the cover plate


13


is pressed against the wall


4


of the structural member


143


by the shoulders


132


and


133


and the lips


95


,


96


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 23

the part of the bearing member


141


receiving the clamping member


136


has an elastic, for example elastomer, pad


147


which has a hole in it whose axis is slightly offset relative to the center of the clamping member


136


and whose diameter is significantly smaller than that of said clamping member


136


. Forcing the clamping member


136


into the hole in the elastomer pad


147


compresses the pad, which amounts to drawing the bearing member


141


toward the inside of the chamber


142


and pressing the cover plate


13


against the wall


4


of the structural member


143


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 24

, which corresponds to a structural member


1


whose chamber is significantly wider in the transverse direction


83


than the body


12


, the rotary clamping member


151


is a screw turning freely in a corresponding hole in the side surface


6


of the structural member


1


and screwed into a corresponding threaded hole in a bearing member


152


including the shoulders


132


and


133


described above. Turning the screw


151


from the outside through the side


6


of the structural member presses the bearing member


152


and the body


12


of the fitting


131


against the inside face


153


of the side


6


.




In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 25

the body


12


has a lug


163


on the outside face of a flange


161


, at least in line with the adjustable fixing member


162


, and this lug is adapted to inter-engage with the inside face of the corresponding lateral side


110


of the opening


10


when the body


12


has been inserted into the chamber


5


and then to slide along said side


110


.




The rotary clamping member


164


is a screw which screws into a threaded hole


165


in the bearing member


166


and extending obliquely toward the lateral side


111


of the opening


10


opposite the lug


163


and toward the cover plate


13


so that, in the screwed-in position of the screw shown in

FIG. 25

, the end of the screw


164


bears against the inside face


167


and the inside edge of said opposite lateral side


111


of the opening


10


. The bearing member


166


also includes means for transmitting to the body


12


the force produced by the screw


164


pressing the cover plate


13


against the wall


4


of the structural member


1


and the flange


161


against the side


110


.




Thus many embodiments of an adjustable fixing member have been described which, with the exception of the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 2

to


11


, can be used equally on an outside housing or on a lock fitting. The adjustable fixing member has a rotary clamping member that is not visible from, and is therefore inaccessible from, the corresponding visible face of the panel, although it is easy to fit and to remove and clamps the fitting to the corresponding wall of the structural member in a non-elastic manner.




Of course, the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above and shown in the figures, to which many changes and modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.




For example, the shoulders


132


,


133


shown in

FIGS. 21

to


25


can be replaced by a rivet passing through the flanges


72


and


73


and the bearing member


139


,


140


,


141


,


152


or


166


.



Claims
  • 1. An operating fitting for a sliding door or window panel whose stile at a leading edge consists of a structural member having first and second visible lateral walls between which is an inside chamber of the structural member, said fitting including a body for penetrating into said chamber through a first opening in the first visible lateral wall of said structural member and a cover plate which is an integral part of said body and is pressed against a visible face of the first visible lateral wall to cover and close said first opening, said fitting having in the vicinity of each end a fixing member including means for bearing on said structural member and on said body to press the cover plate against said first visible lateral wall, at least one of said fixing members being adjustable between a first position in which said body is insertable through said first opening and a second position in which said cover plate is pressed against said first visible lateral wall, said at least one adjustable fixing member including a rotary clamping member which bears on a location other than a visible face of said cover plate so as not to be visible on said visible face of said first visible lateral wall of said structural member, said rotary clamping member producing a force clamping said cover plate against said first visible lateral wall of said structural member or operating or immobilizing means producing a force of this kind.
  • 2. The operating fitting claimed in claim 1, taking the form of a maneuvering housing to be fixed to said first visible lateral wall of said structural member, wherein said rotary clamping member is a screw to be screwed in a direction substantially perpendicular to said first visible lateral wall from a second opening formed in said second visible lateral wall of said structural member, said screw cooperating with a threaded hole in an abutment member, and said abutment member being pressed by a spring against a transverse end of said first opening in said first visible lateral wall to clamp said abutment member against a partition fastened to said housing.
  • 3. The operating fitting claimed in claim 1, taking the form of a lock fitting to be fixed to said first visible lateral wall of said structural member and including a casing with a substantially U-shaped profile in Cross section inside which a sliding assembly slides longitudinally, wherein said rotary clamping member being operable from said visible face of said first visible lateral wall through a hole in said cover plate or in a wall of said sliding assembly, and said hole being concealable by a removable cover.
  • 4. The operating fitting claimed in claim 3 wherein said rotary clamping member is a screw cooperating with a nut, said net being fastened to said casing, said screw displacing an abutment member either with a sliding motion by virtue of a cam effect or in rotation, said abutment member bearing on said casing and having at one end a surface having a predetermined shape in cross section for bearing on at least one of an inside edge and an inside face at a corresponding transverse end of said first opening.
  • 5. The operating fitting claimed in claim 1 wherein said body has a substantially U-shaped cross section with two substantially parallel flanges at least in line with the at least one adjustable fixing member and said rotary clamping member is a screw passing through a smooth hole in each of said two flanges, said screw displacing at least one abutment member having a surface having a predetermined shape in cross section to press said surface of said at least one abutment member against at least one of an inside edge and an inside face at a corresponding transverse end of said first opening.
  • 6. The operating fitting claimed in claim 1 wherein said body has a substantially U-shaped cross section with two substantially parallel flanges at least in line with said at least one adjustable fixing member and said rotary clamping member turns about an axis substantially perpendicular to said cover plate and has a wedge-shaped projection at each end of a diameter, each wedge-shaped projection being located between the two flanges for insertion of said body through said first opening and projecting through a hole in a corresponding flange of said body to bear on an inside face and on an inside edge of a corresponding lateral side of said first opening and on an edge of said hole in the flange when said rotary clamping member is turned through an angle of not more than 90°.
  • 7. The operating fitting claimed in claim 1 wherein said body has a substantially U-shaped cross section with two substantially parallel flanges at least in line with said at least one adjustable fixing member, if necessary each said flange has a lip along a free edge extending toward the other flange, said at least one adjustable fixing member includes a bearing member with means for bearing on said body, said rotary clamping member and said bearing member include respective and complementary means for pressing said cover plate against said visible face of said first visible lateral wall of said structural member when said rotary clamping member is turned or inserted through an opening in a side of said structural member into a hole in said bearing member extending at least in a transverse direction of said body.
  • 8. The operating fitting claimed in claim 7 wherein said structural member has two transverse walls and said rotary clamping member bears on sides of at least one hole in at least one of said two transverse walls of said structural member, and said hole in said bearing member extends substantially in said transverse direction of said body.
  • 9. The operating fitting claimed in claim 7 wherein said body has a lug on an outside face of a first one of said flanges at least in line with said at least one adjustable fixing member, said lug inter-engaging with an inside face of a corresponding lateral side of said first opening when said body has been inserted into said chamber and then slid along said lateral side, and said rotary clamping member is a screw to be screwed into said hole in said bearing member, said hole in said bearing member extending obliquely toward the lateral side of said first opening opposite said lug and toward said cover plate so that, in a screwed-in position of said screw, an end of said screw bears against an inside face and an inside edge of said lateral side of said first opening opposite said lug.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
99 03599 Mar 1999 FR
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