The present invention is related to a plastic ventilation window structure, including a left/right side bracket, an upper/lower side bracket, support members, closure members, and a plurality of slats wherein the left and right side brackets have a recessed engagement groove indented at the corresponding inner side thereof respectively, and a pair of retaining ribs properly protruding at the inner wall of the recessed engagement groove therein to be registered with retaining cavities of the closure members thereof and limited by guide ribs and stop ribs defining both sides of the retaining cavities thereof; whereby, the closure members are securely located at the left/right side brackets therein without detaching from the recessed engagement grooves thereof while the slats are pivotally rotated upwards or downwards by a linkage rod. In case of a smaller window frame, the closure members of solid plastics are reinforced in strength and stably held in place without the support members being applied thereto, economically saving the time and cost of processing to achieve the economical efficiency and boost the competitive power thereof.
Please refer to FIGS. 1 to 2 inclusive. A conventional ventilation window 10 includes a left and right side brackets 11 having a recessed engagement groove 111 indented at the corresponding inner side therein respectively for a frame-shaped and metallic support member 12 and a closure member 13 with a pair of resilient hooks 131 to be engaged therewith. A pair of vertical shallow grooves 112 is symmetrically dented at the inner wall of the opening edge of the recessed engagement groove 111 thereof for arc positioning ribs 132 protruding at both outer lateral sides of the closure member 13 to be registered therewith. A proper space is preset at both upper and lower sections of the recessed engagement groove 111 thereof for an upper and lower side brackets 14 to be mounted thereto respectively to form a frame body. A number of engaging holes 133 are equidistantly disposed at the corresponding inner lateral side of the closure members 13 for pivoting posts 151 extending at both sides of a slat 15 to be registered therewith respectively. A linkage rod 16 is simultaneously attached to one side of each slat 15 so as to pivotally rotate the slats 15 upwards or downwards synchronically according to the movement of the linkage rod 16 in the opening/closing operation thereof to properly adjust the sheltering position of the ventilation window 10 thereof
There are some drawbacks to such conventional ventilation window. First, the closure members 13 are retained at the recessed engagement grooves 111 of the left/right side brackets 11 therein via the positioning ribs 132 simply abutted against the shallow grooves 112 without any other limitation effect for secure location thereby. When the pivoting posts 151 of the slats 15 are pivotally rotated at the engaging holes 133 therein, the closure members 13 are easily detached from the recessed engagement grooves 111 according to the movement of the slats 15 actuated by the linkage rod 16 in operation thereof. Thus, the closure members 13 must be pushed and relocated at the recessed engagement grooves 111 therein, which are rather poor in location effect. Second, the closure member 13 is formed of a hollow tube with a plurality of the engaging holes 133 disposed thereon for retaining the pivoting posts 151 of the slats 15, which easily reduce the strength of the closure member 13 thereof. In case of a smaller window frame, the support members 12 are still required to reinforce the stability of the left/right side brackets 13, uneconomically increasing the time and cost of processing and making the conventional ventilation window uncompetitive in the market. Third, the closure member 13, formed of a hollow tube with a plurality of the engaging holes 133 disposed thereon for retaining the pivoting posts 151 of the slats 15 thereby, is reduced in strength and tends to get deformed due to the gravity force and the frequent movement of the slats 15 in operation thereof
It is, therefore, the primary purpose of the present invention to provide a plastic ventilation window structure, including a left/right side bracket, an upper/lower side bracket, support members, closure members, and a plurality of slats wherein the left and right side brackets have a recessed engagement groove indented at the corresponding inner side thereof respectively, and a pair of retaining ribs properly protruding at the inner wall of the recessed engagement groove therein to be registered with retaining cavities of the closure members thereof and limited in place by guide ribs and stop ribs defining both sides of the retaining cavities thereof, whereby, the closure members are stably located at the left/right side brackets therein without detaching from the recessed engagement grooves thereof while the slats are pivotally rotated upwards or downwards by a linkage rod to achieve the best using condition thereof.
It is, therefore, the second purpose of the present invention to provide a plastic ventilation window structure wherein, in case of a smaller window frame, the closure members of solid plastics are reinforced in strength and securely held in place via the retaining cavities closely abutted against the retaining ribs of the recessed engagement grooves and the guide ribs and the stop ribs limiting at both sides of the retaining ribs thereof so that the support members are able to be omitted in assembly, economically saving the time and cost of processing to achieve the economical efficiency and boost the competitive power of the present invention thereof.
It is, therefore, the third purpose of the present invention to provide a plastic ventilation window structure wherein the closure members are made of solid plastics and reinforced in strength, efficiently avoiding the deformation due to the gravity force and the frequent movement of the slats in operation so as to improve the stability of the ventilation widow thereof.
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Please refer to FIGS. 4 to 5 inclusive. In assembly, the support members 40 are respectively adapted and located at the recessed engagement grooves 21 of the left/right side brackets 20 therein before the guide ribs 51 of the closure members 40 are respectively applied to the opening end of the recessed engagement grooves 21 thereof and forced through the guide facets 221 of the retaining ribs 22 till the retaining ribs 22 are precisely located at the retaining cavities 53 therein and securely limited in place by the guide ribs 51 and the stop ribs 52 of the closure members 50 so as to retain the closure members 50 stably at the recessed engagement grooves 21 of the left/right side brackets 20 therein as shown in
Please refer to FIGS. 6 to 7 inclusive. For a window frame of a smaller size as shown in
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 093206154 | Apr 2004 | TW | national |