The present invention relates to parts of facades, partitions or the like which can be used on both sides including those having properties on each rendering it desirable to be able to turn the part in its support and secure it from undesired rotation. The present invention also relates to hardware for such swiveling or pivoting such parts including mountings, optionally fit with friction elements, and also fittings which facilitate the swiveling or pivoting of the parts.
A great number or more or less complex devices are known in the art for at least partly turning windows so as to make the outer surface accessible for maintenance from the inside of buildings. The aim has been to turn the window as close to 180° as possible to allow easy access for maintenance. However, in the cases where the pivoting has taken place through virtually 180°, the general plane through the window has been displaced so as to lie outside the general facade plane, whilst windows using the other conventional pivot means can only be turned approximately 180°.
Today's building technology uses, not least when it comes to cladding glass, highly specialized windows of double or multilayer type and having a sophisticated system of coatings sometimes with highly selective reflection and transmission properties. The object of these energy-efficient windows is to maximize or optimize both the transmission and reflection of heat and light. These are contrary purposes.
in one embodiment, the apparatus of the present invention enables a supported part to rotation through 180° about opposing pivots, placed either vertically or horizontally along an axis which passes through the center of the part. A typical supported part is a frame such as that for a window, door or partition. Connectors attached to opposing sides or faces of such a frame permit the frame to be releasably connected to a structure or casing in which it is mounted. Corresponding connectors are provided on either face of the frame and thus facilitate use of either face of the frame for purposes including maintenance to thus garner full advantage of a frame having different characteristics on each face.
The invention is described herein in the context of a window supported in a frame and mounted within a casing, although one skilled in the art would appreciate that the invention is readily applicable to other apparatus such as doors, facades, partitions and the like.
Windows may be manufactured having different transmission and absorption properties on opposing faces for us in different climatic conditions and thus employing the present invention, the window can be easily pivoted to take advantage of those characteristics without having to remove the window from the casing.
In a broad aspect of the invention, apparatus is supported in a frame and horizontally swiveled or vertically pivoted within a casing for use on either face and comprises: a pivot located between the casing and the frame at opposing horizontal or vertical positions along an axis which passes through the center of the frame for rotating the frame thereabout from 0-180 degrees; deformable sealing elements positioned about a periphery of the apparatus attached to one of either the casing or the frame for sealing between the casing and the frame; and connectors located on opposing faces of the frame to permit the frame to be connected to the casing on one face of the frame or alternately to the opposing face of the frame. The connectors further enable an opening and closing device to be alternately attached to either face of the frame and thus permit the window to be opened and closed and to be actuated to rotate fully about the pivots and to be again locked into position having either face of the window exposed to the exterior of the structure.
Preferably, the deformable sealing elements are U-shaped strips which are attached to either the casing or to the frame. The U-shaped strips are sized slightly larger than the gap between the casing and the frame, causing the sealing elements to deform and create an airtight seal therebetween. More preferably, a U-shaped strip is mounted on either side of the pivot so that when the window is rotated about the pivot, a sealing element will be positioned between the weather exposed face of the window and the pivot.
Preferably, the pivot is housed within a concealed hinge which is mounted between the casing and the frame. Depending upon the embodiment of the hinge, the bulkier portions are best recessed in the casing between the deformable sealing elements.
More preferably, the concealed hinge further houses a friction element which acts to increase the friction, acting upon the pivot to restrain the window from free rotation about the pivot. This is of particular concern if the window is bumped or is subject to gusts of wind or pressure changes within the structure and the like.
a-c illustrate one embodiment of a concealed hinge, more particularly
a is a side view illustrating opposing portions of the concealed hinge prior to engagement;
b is a side view illustrating opposing portions of the concealed hinge in an engaged position; and
c is a plan view of a first mounting plate of one of the opposing portions of the concealed hinge;
a to 9f illustrate a second embodiment of a concealed hinge further comprising friction elements; more particularly,
a is a side view illustrating friction elements and a disc spring in a housing positioned between the bolt plate and the first mounting plate;
b is a plan view of the friction element housing;
c is an end view according to
d is a bottom view according to
e is a side view according to
f is a plan view of a first embodiment of a friction disc; and
g is a plan view of a second embodiment of a friction disc;
a to 10c illustrate an alternate embodiment of a pivot bolt and attached friction elements, more particularly;
a is a side sectional view of a pivot bolt with attached friction elements, an adjustment nut and a locking nut;
b is a side sectional view illustrating the pivot bolt according to
c is a side sectional view of the friction elements, adjustment nut and locking nut according to
d is a bottom view according to
a to 11c illustrate another alternate embodiment of a concealed hinge having a pivot bolt and friction elements, more particularly;
a is a side sectional view illustrating a pivot bolt and friction element having a lever arm for adjusting the friction element;
b is a side view according to
c is a plan view according to
a to 12c illustrate yet another alternate embodiment of a concealed hinge having a pivot bolt and friction elements, more particularly;
a is a sectional side view illustrating the pivot bolt and friction elements according to
b is a side view according to
c is a plan view according to
a to 13g illustrate one possible embodiment of a closing device, more particularly;
a is a side view of a bracket and actuation arm of one embodiment of an opening and closing device;
b is a plan view of the actuation arm illustrating a sliding track formed thereon;
c is a side view of a block and guide pin attached to a casing and supporting the actuation arm according to
d is a front view of one embodiment of the connector located on the frame;
e is a side view illustrating one embodiment of a guide pin spring loaded in the block;
f is a plan view according to
g is an alternate embodiment of a guide pin threaded for engagement in an L-shaped block.
Having reference to
The frame 13 is mounted on vertical or horizontal opposing concealed hinges 15. Each hinge 15 comprises a pivot 16 located between the frame 13 and the casing 14 and are located and extend along an axis which passes through the center of the frame 13 as to permit the window 11 to be pivoted or swiveled through 180° while being retained within the casing 14 and without interference therewith. Thus one can take advantage of both faces of the glazed portion 12 of the window 11, particularly if opposing faces 12a, 12b have different transmission or absorption properties and to permit cleaning and maintaining of both faces of the window 11 with convenient access from one face only.
An opening and closing device 20 is connected between the frame 13 and the casing 14. The device 20 is employed to both lock the frame 13 into a closed position and to actuate the window 11 to pivot about the hinge 15. The window 11 can be pivoted to an open position at any angle between 0° and 180°. Further, the opening and closing device 20 can be disconnected from a connector 21a on one face of the frame 13 and reconnected to a connector 21b on an opposing face of the frame 13 to permit locking the window 11 into a closed position following 180° rotation. Due to the connectors 21a, 21b, alternate openers can be applied and need not have a very extensive opening stroke. Conventional scissor-type openers or other openers could be employed.
The frame 13 and casing 14 are about their periphery and interface, with deformable sealing elements 30 positioned between the frame 13 and the casing 14 and affixed to one of either the frame 13 or the casing 14 to create an air tight seal when the window 11 is in the closed position. Preferably, the deformable sealing elements 30 are U-shaped strips 30 positioned on either face of the concealed hinge 15 so that when the window 11 is rotated, one of the U-shaped strips 30 positioned between a weather-exposed face of the window 11 and the hinges 15.
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With reference to FIG. 4 and in a preferred embodiment of the invention, the frame 13 is divided into two parts 13a and 13b, preferably placed against one another with tongues and grooves 50 to ensure lateral stability and fastened to one another by means of screws (not shown).
The apparatus 10, is intended to be turned about an axis perpendicular to the figure's paper plane and which lies in a plane in the centre of the casing/frame 14, 13 cross-section. Rotation through 180° of the frame 13 whilst it is in the casing 14 is allowed due to the clearance or space 51 between the frame 13 and casing 14, the space 51 being typically and preferably between 3.2 mm and 20 mm.
As mentioned above, the air tightness takes place preferably by providing the U-shaped sections 30, secured to the frame 13 or to the casing 14 and of a dimension such that the U-shaped sections 30 are in constant contact with the adjacent frame 13 or casing 14. As shown in
Optionally, and typically applied where the frame 13 supports a window 11, decorative fittings 53 are attached to the weather exposed face of the window 11 to improve the appearance of the window by covering up the space 51 between the frame 13 and the casing 14. The fittings 53 are removable, at least in part, to permit the frame 13 to be rotated 180°.
In principle it is irrelevant which portions of the concealed hinge 15 are fastened to the frame 13 and which are fastened to the casing 14, although owing to the thickness of material used to manufacture some embodiments of the hinge 15 it is generally preferable that the larger and more bulky portions which support the pivot 16, are attached or embedded in the casing 14, as will be described in greater detail below.
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Having reference to
A second mounting plate 66 is secured to the opposing of either the frame 13 or the casing 14 and preferably to the frame 13, The second mounting plate has a socket 67 for receiving the pivot bolt 61 extending through the first mounting plate 62. Holes 68 are provided in the second mounting plate 66 for securing it to the frame 13 using screws (not shown).
Once the pivot bolt plate and first mounting plate are mounted into the groove in the casing 14, the adjustment screws 63 are adjusted to extend or retract the pivot bolt 61 along the axis. For securing the frame 13 for pivoting within the casing 14, the pivot bolt is adjusted to extend sufficiently to engage the socket 67 in the second mounting plate on the frame 13. In order to effect this adjustment, the window is positioned into the casing, rotated roughly 90° to the casing. The adjustment screws 63 are positioned sufficiently far apart so that they can be accessed with the window in the 90° position. Actuation of the adjustment screws 63 causes the bolt plate 60 to move towards the first mounting plate 62, extending the attached pivot bolt 61 further through the hole 64. and into engagement with the socket 67 in the second mounting plate 66. Alternately, the pivot bolt 61 can be retracted from the socket 67 to release the frame 13 from the casing 14, should it be necessary to completely remove the frame 13, such as for repair or replacement.
The axis of rotation runs along the longitudinal axis of the pivot bolt 61, in addition to running in a plane approximately in the centre of the depth of the casing 14, also, in projection, divides the casing opening into two identical, upper and lower or left and right geometric parts, as the case may be, so as to allow an approximately symmetrical rotation.
More preferably, as shown in
A first embodiment for adjustment of the friction is simply to actuate the adjustment screws 63 and extend the pivot bolt 61 fully into the socket 67, imposing sufficient friction therebetween so as to cause the frame 13 to maintain an open position. The pivot bolt 61 may be stepped so as to form a shoulder which cannot pass through the socket 67.
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As previously stated, using the embodiments of the friction elements shown in
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The embodiments, which are shown in
The opening and closing device 20 is connected between the frame 13 and the casing 14 to both lock the window 11 into a closed position and to actuate the window 11 to pivot about the hinge 15.
Having reference to
Shown in greater detail in
The sliding track 93 is formed having a plurality of slightly enlarged indexing areas 99 and a larger release opening 100, through which the guide pin 91 is inserted.
Preferably, as shown in
The arm 92 is temporarily released from connection to the block 90 by removing the guide pin 91 through the release opening 100, which is larger than the largest diameter of the guide pin 91.
As shown in
By means of the inventive idea, it is for the first time possible to be able to utilize all the technical possibilities represented by different types of glazing in terms of light and heat reflection and transmission. This is achieved through enabling the turning of the window 11, or door or combinations thereof, parts of facades, partitions and the like, exactly 180° so that the whole unit remains in place and in sealing engagement with the surrounding casing 14, and by means of the outlined types of hardware which permit this,.
Because cladding panels, for example, are capable of being turned in a simple manner, these can be used both decoratively and commercially, with the possibility of, for instance, color variations, patterned facades and not least advertising, since all these features can be put in place with relative ease and further by turning the panel, can also be easily removed.
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983795 | Aug 1998 | NO | national |
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/762,393, now abandoned, filed on Mar. 20, 2001 which is a 35 U.S.C. 371 National stage of PCT/NO99/00260 dated Aug. 19, 1999, the entirety of each of the related applications being incorporated herein by reference.
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