Roof window assembly and components

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6640508
  • Patent Number
    6,640,508
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 12, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A roof window assembly is composed of a window component, a main frame component and, optionally, an integrated flashing component. The window component may be used independently and without modifications for a roof window installation employing a curb-frame. The window component features a novel design with an glazing element fitted in a profiled sheet metal frame, which can be made from a single continuous sheet metal profile bent into a polygonal frame shape with corner junctions. In both fixed and ventilating versions of the roof window assembly identical connecting members into open mutual engagement at the top side of the window and main frame components provides for easy mounting and dismounting of the window component with respect to the main frame component. The flashing component comprises a rigid flashing frame arrangeable against outer side faces of the main frame component and foldable resilient side flashing sheets, which can be folded to allow packing of the flashing component together with the window and main frame components into a single unit comprising all components needed for installation of the roof window assembly.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




The present application claims the benefit of priority from Danish patent application No. PA 2001 00105 filed on Jan. 19, 2001.




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to roof window installations and assemblies and components for use therein. In particular, the invention relates to a novel design and structure of a window component, which can be identically used in various types of roof window installations and assemblies and a roof window assembly comprising such a window component together with a main frame component, optionally also including an integrated flashing component, as well as connecting, mounting and positioning members needed for installation of the assembly in a roof structure.




2. Background of the Invention




Window assemblies developed and designed particularly for installation in more or less inclined roof surfaces are well known in the art. Among numerous examples disclosed in the art reference could be made e.g. to the roof window assemblies disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,785 and published International Patent Applications WO 98/22682, WO 98/22684, WO 98/22685 and WO 98/22686.




In general, such window assemblies include a main frame structure secured to supporting means of the roof structures and a framed window component in connection therewith, either permanently to provide a fixed window or by some kind of pivotal connection to allow turning of the window component with respect to the main frame between a closed position and ventilating positions which may be confined within a specified opening range.




Common main frame structures include e.g. so-called curb frames, which are frequently made in situ at the site of installation in extension of an underlying light shaft extending through the roof structure towards an internal inclined wall or ceiling. A main frame structure may also, however, be supplied in ready-made form as part of a window assembly in the form of a main frame component to be arranged by so-called deck-mounting against external supporting members of the roof structure around a window opening formed therein.




The main frame structure is frequently made of wood profiles e.g. forming top, side an bottom members of a rectangular frame configuration and covered on externally exposed side faces by flashing members providing weather protection to the wood profiles and securing a tight connection or joint with the roof covering surrounding the window.




Whereas in many designs wood profiles are also used for the framing or sash structure of the window component as disclosed e.g. in above-mentioned WO publication WO 98/22684, the desirability of reducing weight and simplifying production have also resulted in window components with framing or sash structures made of sheet metal profiles, typically of aluminum, formed into desired cross-sectional profile shapes as disclosed e.g. in the above-mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 5,913,785 and WO publications WO 98/22682, WO 98/22685 and WO 98/22686.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In prior art designs of roof window assemblies the main frame structure as well as the framing or sash structure of the window component are frequently composed of top, side and bottom members of different profile shapes. By way of example, in the case of a window assembly with a ventilating, i.e. openable, window component with a framing or sash structure of sheet metal profiles a different profile shape may be required for the top member compared to the profile shape of the side and bottom members in view of the required functionality of forming a hinge connection at the top side of the window assembly.




It is a primary object of the invention to provide a window component for use in roof window installations which can be easily connected with main frame structures of different designs including curb-mounted arrangements as well as ready made main frame components for deck-mounting.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a window component for use in roof window installations offering a particular simplification of production by use of a single continuous sheet metal profile to form frames of various polygonal configurations and sizes.




Moreover, it is an object of the invention to provide a window component and a roof window assembly with integrated engaging means for an external and/or internal screening accessory.




It is a still further object of the invention to provide a roof window assembly with a main frame component for connection with a window component in either fixed or ventilating versions and offering a wide going simplification of production useful for production of an overall product program of roof window assemblies of various designs.




According to a first aspect of the invention a window component for use in a roof window installation is provided, comprising a glazing element with external and internal major surfaces and a closed substantially polygonal perimeter composed of side edges forming angles with each other and a window frame engaging edge zones at said external major surface of the glazing element along all sides thereof, said window frame being made of profile material having throughout its length the same substantially L-shaped cross-section comprising a first profile wall for engagement with said edge zones at said one surface of the glazing element and a second profile wall extending generally at substantially right angles to said first profile wall and having an internal side facing the side edges of the glazing element in substantial parallel relationship and with a relatively small clearance thereto, said first profile wall having a shallow trough-shaped cross section between its junction with the second profile wall and a free edge forming a rest for the glazing element, said second profile providing at an external side thereof a transverse inwards recess extending in the longitudinal direction of the frame, said glazing element being permanently connected with said window frame solely by a strip of an adhesive compound interposed between each of said edge zones of the external major surface of the glazing element and the first profile wall of the window frame without covering said side edge of the glazing element.




According to a second aspect of the invention a roof window assembly is provided, comprising a main frame component for stationary connection with supporting means of a roof structure and composed of a top member, side members and a bottom member in a rectangular configuration, of which at least the profiles for the top and side members have upper side faces defining a common window plane, and a substantially rectangular window member comprising a glazing element with external and internal major surfaces and a window frame engaging edge zones at one of said major surfaces of the glazing element along all sides thereof, said window frame being made of profile material having throughout its length the same substantially L-shaped cross-section comprising a first profile wall for engagement with said edge zones at said external major surface of the glazing element and a second profile wall extending generally at substantially right angles to said first profile wall and having an internal side facing side edges of the glazing element in substantial parallel relationship and with a relatively small clearance thereto, said first profile wall having a shallow trough-shaped cross section between its junction with the second profile wall and a free edge forming a rest for the glazing element, said second profile wall providing at an external side thereof a transverse inwards recess extending in the longitudinal direction of the frame, said glazing element being permanently connected with said window frame solely by a strip of an adhesive compound interposed between each of said edge zones of the external major surface of the insulating glazing element and the first profile wall of the window frame, edges zones of said internal major surface of the glazing element of said window component resting against said upper side faces of the main frame component with a gasket member interposed there between.




Structural and operational details of preferred designs of roof window assemblies and components embodying the invention and advantages obtained thereby will become apparent from the appended drawings and the detailed description to follow.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING




Preferred embodiments of a roof window assembly according to the invention and components thereof will now be explained with reference to the appended drawings, in which





FIGS. 1

to


3


are sectional views of an embodiment of a rectangular roof window assembly for deck-mounting according to the invention intersecting a side member, a top member and a bottom member, respectively, of a main frame component thereof;





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of a roof window installation with a window member according to the invention mounted on a curb frame;





FIGS. 5 and 6

are perspective views of a preferred embodiment of a window component according to the invention;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are perspective views illustrating a preferred method of production of a window frame for the window component in

FIGS. 5 and 6

;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged perspective view of a section of the window component shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

;





FIG. 10

shows schematic sectional views of alternative profile shapes of the window frame shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


;





FIGS. 11 and 12

are perspective views of a main frame component and top, side and bottom members thereof;





FIGS. 13

to


15


are perspective views of a connecting member for connection of a top member of the main frame component with a window component as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view of a modification of the main frame component shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view of a flashing component as used in the roof window assembly shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


;





FIG. 18

is a perspective and exploded view of a preferred embodiment of a flashing component for the roof window assembly;





FIG. 19

is a sectional view of a modification of the roof window assembly in

FIG. 1

with a flashing component as shown in

FIG. 17

;





FIGS. 20 and 21

are perspective views of the assembling of the main frame, flashing and window components of a roof window assembly according to the invention;





FIG. 22

is a perspective view of a roof window assembly according to the invention with an external screening accessory; and





FIG. 23

is a perspective view of a roof window assembly according to the invention with an internal screening accessory;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in the sectional views in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the main components of a roof window assembly embodying the invention may comprise a window component


1


, a main frame component


2


and a flashing component


3


.




In the illustrated embodiment the window component


1


to be further explained in the following with reference to

FIGS. 5

to


10


comprises an insulating glazing element


4


, which would in most cases be of rectangular configuration, but could for the purposes of the invention be of any regular or irregular polygonal perimeter configuration. The glazing element


4


could also, however, be a non-insulating element e.g. comprising a single glass layer or be made of a transparent plastic material for use e.g. in a skylight installation.




On all sides of the glazing element


4


, edge zones


5


of the external major surface


6


of the glazing element are engaged by a window frame


7


, which in the illustrated embodiment is made of sheet metal profile such as aluminum profile of a thickness of e.g. 1.5 mm. The frame could alternatively be made, however, from an extruded metal profile or from plastic profile material.




Throughout its perimeter length the window frame


7


is formed with the same generally L-shaped cross-section comprising a first profile wall


8


for engagement with the edge zones


5


of the glazing element and a second profile wall


9


extending generally at substantially right angles to the first profile wall


8


and substantially parallel to the perimeter sides of the glazing element


4


.




Between its corner junction with the second profile wall


9


and a free edge forming a rest for the glazing element


4


the first profile wall


8


is formed with a shallow through-shaped cross-section, e.g. as illustrated in the form of a substantially part-cylindrical curvature.




In the illustrated embodiment, the second profile wall


9


is formed at a separation from the first profile wall


8


determined by the thickness of the glazing element


4


between the external major surface


6


and an internal major surface


10


thereof, with a transverse inwards recess


11


provided by a relatively narrow groove-like longitudinal depression


12


having a bottom section


12




a


positioned substantially opposite a side edge


13


of the glazing element


4


with a relatively small clearance


14


thereto.




As further illustrated the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


is formed along its lower free edge remote from the first profile wall


8


with a bent edge flange


15


forming a track


16


extending substantially parallel to the depression


11


.




The glazing element


4


is permanently connected with the window frame


7


solely by a strip


17


of an adhesive compound interposed between all edge zones


5


of the glazing element


4


and the trough-shaped first profile wall


8


of the window frame.




In the illustrated rectangular configuration, the main frame component


2


to be further explained in the following with reference to

FIGS. 11

to


15


is generally composed of two side members


18


, a top member


19


and a bottom member


20


made of wood profiles. The side, top and bottom members of the main frame component could also be made wholly or in part, however, of metallic profiles or profiles of plastic material.




At least for the side and top members


18


and


19


and, for a main frame component for use in a fixed, i.e. not openable window assembly, also for the bottom member


20


the main frame profiles have the same cross-sectional shape, generally in the form of a parallelogram as known per se from the above-mentioned prior art references WO 98/22682, WO 98,22685 and WO 98/22686, with a first pair of substantially parallel sides forming upper and lower side faces


21


and


22


of the frame member and a second pair of substantially parallel sides forming inner and outer side faces


23


and


24


and inclined with respect to the first pair of sides


21


and


22


with a minor included angle α in the range from 40° to 85°, e.g. as illustrated a minor included angle α of 79°.




In each of the upper, inner and outer side faces


21


,


23


and


24


, respectively, of the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


of the main frame component


2


, a relatively narrow longitudinal track


25


,


26


and


27


, respectively, is formed. In the longitudinal tracks


25


in the upper side faces


21


of the main frame members, which together define a common window plane, a projecting rib part


28


of an elastomeric gasket member


29


interposed between the main frame component


2


and edge zones


30


of the internal major surface


10


of the glazing element


4


of the window member


1


is mounted. As will be further explained in the following, the longitudinal tracks


26


and


27


formed in the inner and outer side faces


23


and


24


, respectively, are provided to assist in mounting of connecting and mounting members which may form part of the roof window assembly or in the installation of an internal screening accessory for the window assembly.




In the lower side face


22


of each of the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


of the main frame component, a longitudinal groove


31


may be formed for connection with a lining panel


32


forming part of an internal lining for the window opening, in which the roof window assembly is mounted.




In the illustrated embodiment, the flashing component


3


to be further explained in the following with reference to

FIG. 17

comprises a rectangular flashing frame


33


of a substantially rigid material, such as aluminum sheet profiles forming interconnected side, top and bottom members


34


,


35


and


36


, respectively, arranged against the side, top and bottom members


18


,


19


and


20


, respectively, of the main frame component


2


, and side flashing sheets


37


of a resiliently foldable material such as an elastomeric material projecting from the side members


34


of the flashing frame


30


.




In the sectional view in

FIG. 4

, a window component


101


of a structure and configuration generally identical with the window component


1


in

FIGS. 1

to


3


is shown in connection with a curb frame


102


, which is a frequently occurring frame type, typically made in situ at the site of installation and is built up of conventional wood profiles. For this type of roof or skylight installation the window component


101


may be supplied with an elastomeric gasket member


129


retained in engagement with edge zones


130


of the internal major surface


110


of the glazing element


104


by retainment of a projecting engagement rib


138


integral with the gasket member


129


in the narrow clearance


114


between the side edge


113


of the glazing element


104


and the bottom section


112


of the depression


111


in the second profile wall


109


of the window frame


107


. The engagement rib


138


may as shown be formed with engaging projections


139


gripping around an internal glass layer of the glazing element


104


.




The window component


101


may as shown be connected with the curb frame by means of screws


140


passing through screw holes


141


, which for this type of installation may be formed in the second profile wall


109


of the window frame


107


.




Thus, as demonstrated by

FIGS. 1

to


4


the invention offers the advantage of using the same window component for deck-mounted roof window assemblies as well as curb-mounted installations.




As illustrated by the perspective view in

FIG. 5

, the profiling of the window frame


7


or


107


, respectively, will provide for both types of installation an aesthetically appealing outer finish to the appearance of the window component and thereby to the window assembly or installation as a whole, of which the window component forms the most visible part.




In the perspective view in

FIG. 6

, the window component


1


or


101


is shown from the other side to illustrate the positioning of the glazing element


4


or


104


with respect to the window frame


7


or


107


. The connection of the glazing element


4


or


104


with the window frame


7


or


107


solely by means of the adhesive strip


17


interposed between the edge zones


5


or


105


at the external major surface


6


or


106


of the glazing element


4


or


104


, whereby the adhesive strip will be positioned in a single plane parallel to the glazing element surface, provides for simplification of the production by enabling application of the adhesive strip by robotized propagation of an applicator tool in x-y directions parallel to the sides of the window frame.




In addition, the confinement of the adhesive strip


17


to a single plane leaves the side edge of the glazing element


4


uncovered by adhesive to allow introduction of the projecting rib


138


of the gasket member


129


with engaging projections


139


gripping around the inner glass layer of the glazing element.




Before positioning of the glazing element


4


or


104


in the window frame


7


or


107


spacer members


38


are arranged at all sides of the frame to provide a well defined width of the clearance


14


or


114


between the bottom section


12


of


112


of the depression


11


or


111


of the window frame


7


or


107


.




As illustrated in the perspective views in

FIG. 7 and 8

the window frame


7


or


107


of the window component


1


or


101


shown in

FIGS. 1

to


6


may be formed from a single continuous sheet metal profile


39


, e.g. of roll-formed aluminum of a thickness of 1.5 mm. In such a continuous profile bending positions


40


may be provided, as shown for the profile section in

FIG. 7

, at discrete positions along the length of the profile, which is dimensioned to correspond to the total perimeter length of the window frame


7


or


107


, to provide corner junctions between neighboring frame sides such as the lateral, top and bottom sides


41


,


42


and


43


, respectively, of a rectangular frame as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




For exact definition of each bending positions


40


substantially V-shaped cut-outs


44


,


45


, and


46


are formed in the first profile wall


8


and the depression


11


and the bent edge flange


15


of the second profile wall


9


, each with its apex located on a common line


47


in the general plane of the second profile wall


9


. In the illustrated embodiment the apex angle v of each of cut-outs


44


to


46


is 90°, but for other polygonal frame configurations than rectangular the apex angle will be determined by the target angle between the neighboring frame sides at either side of the corner junction, i.e. 180° minus the target angle. Thus, for window frames of regular pentagonal or hexagonal configuration the apex angle for each cut-out formed to define a bending position would be 72° or 60°, respectively.




Geometrically each of cut-outs


44


to


46


must be formed to be symmetrical with respect to a plane normal to the general plane of the second profile wall


9


along the common apex line


47


.




Once the bending positions


39


have been defined by forming of the cut-outs


44


to


46


the frame is easily bent into the desired target frame configuration by application of a moderate force, which will not affect the preformed, e.g. roll-formed profile cross-section.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the bending positions are located such that two bending positions will be positioned at substantially equal distances from the free ends


48


and


49


of the single continuous profile


38


used for the frame, such that a closing joint for the completed frame will be located at the center of one of the frame sides.




In the illustrated embodiment closing of the window frame at the adjoining free ends


48


and


49


may be provided as shown in

FIG. 9

by means of a simple flat locking member


50


, e.g. of steel plate, inserted at each of profile ends


48


and


49


into the track


16


provided by the bent edge flange


15


and having a width dimensioned to provide locking engagement with the bottom of the track


16


, on one hand, and the underside of the depression


11


, on the other hand. To provide optimum locking effect the longitudinal edges


51


of the locking member


50


may be profiled with relatively sharply pointed projections, e.g. in saw-tooth shape.




Other ways of closing the window frame may be contemplated, however, e.g. by a welded joint or an adhesive joint.




As shown in the sectional view in

FIG. 2

, the depression


11


formed in the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


may be used in the top side


42


of the frame to be connected with the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


for exact positioning of an elongate connecting member


52


. This connecting member, which may made from steel profile, is formed in the illustrated embodiment with a substantially V-formed track


53


having a part-cylindrical bottom face


54


and projecting from a flat base flange


55


, which is pressed by a forced TOX-ing operation into the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


to be secured thereto. At the upper side the base flange


55


of the connecting member


52


is formed with a curved bead


56


fitting the curvature of the corner joint between the profile wall


9


and the underside of the depression


11


.




The V-shaped track


53


is defined by two projecting ribs


57


and


58


from the base flange


55


, of which the upper rib


57


is formed on its upper side with a projection


59


, which is engaged by a track


60


formed in an angled positioning guide member


61


, which is thereby positioned to have angular projections


62


and


63


located in the clearance between the projecting rib


57


of the connecting member


52


and the underside of the depression


11


and between the bottom section


12


of the depression


11


and the inner glass layer of the insulating glazing element


4


. In addition the guide member


61


is formed with an inclined projecting lip


64


in sealing engagement against the internal major surface


10


of the glazing element


4


.




In the illustrated embodiment of a roof window assembly the elongate connecting member


52


thus secured to the top side


42


of the window frame is used, in both fixed and ventilating window versions to provide connection with the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


by engagement with a mating connecting member, which is secured to the external side of the main frame top member


19


and will be further described in the following.




As further shown in

FIG. 2

, the track


16


formed by the bent edge flange


15


at the top member of the window frame


7


may used to retain an engagement rib


65


of gasket member


66


formed with a sealing lip for sealing against a flashing member, such as the top member


35


of the flashing frame


33


of the flashing component


3


, on the external side of the main frame top member


19


to provide water protection to the upper external side of the window assembly.




As shown in the sectional view in FIG.


3


and further explained in the following the bent end flange


15


at the lower end of the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


is used at the bottom side


43


of the frame to be connected with the bottom member


20


of the main frame component


2


to engage with a locking member secured to the main frame bottom member


20


to provide a locking connection of the window component


1


with the main frame component


2


in fixed, non-ventilating window versions.




In the production flow, the window component


1


may, for use in a roof window assembly as shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, be completed with the connecting member


52


, the positioning guide member


61


and the gasket member


66


, whereby a window component is prepared, which is ready made for connection with the main frame component


2


.




In the sectional views at a) to d) in

FIG. 10

alternative profile forms of the window frame


207


to


507


, respectively, for use in the window component are shown. In

FIG. 10



a


) the depression


212


providing the recess


211


in the second profile wall


209


is generally U shaped as in the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1

to


9


, but is formed with a substantially flat bottom section


212




a


in stead of the substantially part-cylindrical bottom section


12




a


of the depression


12


shown in

FIGS. 1

to


4


, whereas in

FIG. 10



b


) the depression


312


providing the recess


311


is formed to be substantially V-shaped.




In the frame


407


shown in

FIG. 10



c


) the recess


411


is formed by a wall part


412


projecting outwardly from the second profile wall


409


. A glazing element


404


comprising a single glass layer only is secured to the frame


407


by an adhesive strip joint


417


at the first profile wall


408


. By the provision of the recess


411


in this way it will not be possible to produce the frame from a single continuous profile as illustrated in

FIGS. 7

to


9


, but the frame can easily be made up of separate frame members connected in a conventional way to form the rectangular frame. Further, in this embodiment an elongate connecting member like the member


52


shown in

FIGS. 1

to


3


may positioned against and secured to the inner side of the second profile wall


409


by being engaged in the track


416


formed by the bent edge flange


415


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 10



d


) the window frame


507


may alternatively be made from extruded profile members, e.g. of aluminum. In this case the recess


511


may be formed by a rib


520


projecting from the external side of the second profile wall


509


. On the inner side of the second profile wall


509


a projection rib part


512


may be formed to serve the same purpose as the inwards projecting depression


12


in

FIGS. 1

to


4


with respect to positioning of an elongate connecting member as well as a positioning guide member as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIGS. 11 and 12

are perspective views, respectively, of a complete main frame component


2


as used in the sectional views in

FIGS. 1

to


3


and of the individual side, top and bottom members thereof retracted from each other in an exploded representation.




As illustrated the main frame component


2


is composed in the rectangular configuration of two side members


18


, a top member


19


and a bottom member


20


made of wood profiles formed and joined in such a way that in the completed main frame component the upper side faces


21


of the side top and bottom profiles will generally define a common window plane as abutment for the internal major surface


10


of the window component.




In the version illustrated in

FIGS. 11 and 12

, which is intended for use in fixed, non-openable window assemblies, all of the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


are formed with the same cross-sectional profile. As known per se from the above-mentioned WO publications 98/22682, 98/22685 and 98/22686 the cross sectional profiles may have the general form of a parallelogram, in which the lower side face


22


forms together with the upper side face


21


a first pair of substantially parallel sides, whereas a second pair of substantially parallel sides form the inner and outer side faces


23


and


24


, respectively. The inclination of the parallelogram cross-section may be varied as desired within a specified range, e.g. as mentioned a range for the value of the minor included angle α from 40° to 85° as disclosed in the above-mentioned publications with a preferred minor included angle α=79°.




As shown in

FIG. 12

the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


are connected by mortised corner joints


67


, preferably formed in such a way that at either end of each of side members


18


a first configuration


68


of mortises


69


and tenors


70


is formed, whereas at either end of each of the top member


19


and the bottom member


20


a second configuration


71


of mortises


72


and tenors


73


is formed to match the first configuration


68


in such a way as to have a common window plane defined by the upper side faces


21


of main frame members


18


to


20


. Thereby a significant simplification of the production suitable for robotized operation can be obtained together with the advantage that the two side members


18


and, in the illustrated version, also the top and bottom members will be identical in pairs and interchangeable.




As will appear most clearly from the sectional views in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


are formed in their side faces


21


to


24


with various tracks, grooves and depressions.




Thus, in the illustrated version for fixed window assemblies the longitudinal track


25


is formed in each of the upper side faces


21


for retainment of the projecting rib part


28


of the gasket member


29


interposed at the common window plane between the upper side face


21


and the internal major surface


10


of the insulating glazing element


4


of the window component


1


.




In each of outer side faces


24


two transverse groove-like depressions


74


of equal shape are formed to be located at equal distances from either end of the respective member relatively close to the respective end. These depressions are used for securing various mounting, connecting and positioning members to the main frame component


2


.




Thus, as seen in

FIG. 11

the depressions


74


formed in the outer side faces


24


of the side members


18


accommodate two pairs of angular mounting brackets


75


, which may generally be of a form known per se, for securing the window assembly to supporting means such as rafters of a roof structure.




As seen in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, each of the outer side faces


24


of the side and top members


18


and


19


is also formed with the longitudinal track


27


, which for the outer side of the side members


18


is used to secure accurate positioning of the mounting brackets


75


by engagement with a projecting engagement rib (not shown) on the rear side of the part of the angular mounting bracket


75


arranged in the depression


74


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the depressions


74


formed in the outer side face


24


of the bottom member


20


are used according to a particular advantageous feature of the invention for arrangement of temporary positioning members


76


used only during installation of the window assembly to secure accurate positioning of the main frame component


2


with respect to a window opening formed in a roof structure, prior to final securing of the window assembly by firm connection of the mounting brackets


75


with the supporting means of the roof structure.




As shown in

FIG. 11

the temporary positioning members


76


are formed with an elongate hole or slit


77


, through which they are connected with the bottom member


20


to be displaceable in their respective depressions


74


to the lower holding position illustrated in FIG.


3


. in which the positioning members


76


project below the lower side face


22


of the bottom member


20


to engage with an upper side of a transverse member of the roof structure forming the lower boundary of the window opening and hold the window assembly in the position thus defined, until the window assembly is finally secured to the roof structure by means of the mounting brackets


75


.




At the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


each of the depressions


74


in the outer side face


24


is used for securing of a generally angular connecting member


78


as illustrated in FIG.


13


. Each connecting member


78


comprises a flange part


79


for positioning in and securing to a depression


74


as formed in the outer side face


24


and a projecting elongate engagement part


80


for engagement within the V-shaped track


53


formed by the elongate connecting member


52


secured to the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


of the window component


1


as illustrated in FIG.


2


.




The flange part


79


of the connecting member


78


is formed with a narrow U-shaped cross-section forming a rear wall with a projecting engagement rib


81


for engagement with the longitudinal groove


27


in the outer side face


24


of the top member


19


.




The pair of connecting members


52


and


78


used at top side of the window assembly for connection of the window component


1


with the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


are used both in the fixed non-openable version of the window assembly and a ventilating version, in which the window component


1


may be opened with respect to the main frame component


2


.




For the fixed version safe engagement between the connecting members


52


and


78


at the top side is secured as shown in

FIG. 2

by engagement of the bent edge flange


15


formed by the second profile wall


11


of the window frame


7


with a pair of resilient clip-like locking members


82


secured to the outer side face


24


of the bottom member


20


of the main frame component


2


as shown in FIG.


3


.




In order to accomplish reliable and well-defined operation of the ventilating version, the pair of connecting members


52


and


78


at the top side is formed to provide a hinge joint with a well defined pivot axis, about which the window component


1


may be turned with respect to the main frame component


2


. The pivot axis


83


is defined by forming the V-shaped track


53


in the connecting member


52


secured to the window component


1


and the engagement part


80


of the connecting member


78


secured to the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


with the substantially part-cylindrical engagement surfaces


54


and


84


, respectively.




In order to limit the range of ventilating positions, to which the window component


1


may be turned with respect to the main frame component


2


the V-shaped track


53


in the connecting member


52


may be formed with a relatively narrow included angle β, preferably e.g. in the range from 20° to 30°. In the illustrated embodiment the included angle β is 22°.




In the ventilating version, where no locking of the window component


1


with respect to the main frame component


2


is provided at the bottom side of the window assembly, the engagement between the connecting members


52


and


78


at each of the two hinge joints provided by the two pairs of connecting members is secured as shown in the enlarged perspective view in

FIG. 15

by forming the engagement part


80


of the connecting member


78


with a longitudinal channel


85


receiving a retaining part


86


forming one leg of a generally angular torsion spring


87


, another leg


88


of which extends between the upper part of the outer side face


24


of the side member


18


of the main frame component


2


and the second profile wall


9


of the window component


1


with a free end forming a hook member


89


, which is loosely engaged as shown in

FIG. 2

in a hole in a retainer block


90


secured to the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


of the window component


1


.




The pairs of connecting members


52


and


78


at the top side of the window assembly provide several significant advantages.




As a result of the use of the same form of connecting members for both fixed and ventilating versions of the window assembly the same window component can be used for both versions, which simplifies production flow, and a window assembly originally supplied as a fixed version may relatively easily be modified into a ventilating version and vice versa. Moreover, as result of the arrangement of the connecting members


52


and


78


between the outer side face


24


of the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


and the second profile wall


9


of the window component


1


the connecting members will be well-protected and not visible from the outside, whereby the external appearance of the window assembly will be the same for both fixed and ventilating versions.




The open engagement of the connecting member


52


with its V-shaped track


53


onto the engagement part


80


of the connecting member


78


provides for very easy and simple installation of the window component


1


on the main frame component


2


, once the latter has been secured to the roof structure, since the window component


1


is simply hooked onto the main frame component


2


. This operation is, moreover, facilitated by the provision of the positioning guide members


61


shown in

FIG. 2

, which also provides protection to the side edge of the insulating glazing element


4


.




In addition, the open engagement of connecting members


52


and


78


will provide for relatively easy dismounting of the window component


1


with respect to the main frame component


2


. For a fixed version of the window assembly, dismounting will require release of the locking engagement provided by the clip-like locking members


82


at the bottom side of the assembly, e.g. by means of a special tool designed for this purpose. For ventilating versions, the engagement of connecting members


52


and


78


may be released by turning of the window component beyond the opening range defined by the V-shaped track


53


, whereby the hook member


89


of the torsion spring


87


will be released from its engagement with the retainer block


90


secured to the window component


1


. For both versions, once the engagement between the connecting members


52


and


78


has been released the window component


1


can relatively easily be hooked-off from the main frame component


2


.




The release of the hook member


89


from its engagement with the retainer block


90


, when the window component


1


is turned beyond the range of ventilation positions results from the design and dimensioning of the torsion spring


87


with a spring bias such that, in the absence of physical load the leg


88


of the torsion spring will extend in a direction forming an angle with the plane defined by the generally U-shaped retaining part


86


corresponding to the included angle β of the V-shaped track


53


in the connecting member


52


. Thereby, turning the window component


1


beyond the position thus defined will result in release of the hook member


89


from the retainer block


90


.




As further illustrated in the perspective view in

FIG. 15

the spring bias of the torsion spring


87


is dimensioned such that, in the absence of physical load, the leg


88


will form an angle δ with the retaining part


86


, which is slightly bigger than 90°. In result, by turning the window component


1


beyond the range of ventilating positions the leg


88


will project outwards below the edge flange


15


of the second profile wall


9


at the upper part of the sides of the window frame


7


. In view of the fat that the engagement between connecting members


52


and


78


at either end of the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


is open-ended the torsion spring


87


provides a useful guide means assisting to secure accurate positioning of the window component


1


with respect to the main frame component


2


, when the window component is turned back into a position within the ventilating range after having turned to a position beyond the ventilating range.




As illustrated in the perspective view in

FIG. 16

electrical operation of the window component


1


in the ventilating version of the window assembly may be provided for by use of a slightly modified main frame component


402


having a bottom member


420


, the upper side face


421


of which is retracted from the common window plane defined by the upper side faces of the side and top members


418


and


419


of the main frame component to leave a space between the common window plane and the upper side face


421


of the bottom member


420


for arrangement of a housing


431


of an electric window operator of a type known per se, e.g. a chain operator having an elongate opening member in form of a chain


432


with an end part


433


for connection with the side of the window component (not shown) opposite the bottom member


420


. Such an electrical window operator may be adjusted to operate the window component between its closed position with respect to main frame component and any ventilating position within the range of positions defined by the hinge joints formed the pairs of connecting members


52


and


78


at the top side of the window assembly. To provide for dismounting of the window component the end part


433


of the operator chain


432


may be releasably connected with the window component in a manner known per se.




As further illustrated in

FIGS. 1

to


3


, the main frame component


2


of the window assembly of the invention will be covered on the outer side faces by flashing members serving to protect the wood profiles of the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


of the main frame component and provide a safe watertight joint with the roof covering surrounding the window assembly.




Such flashing members are well known in the art and may be supplied in a multiplicity of different forms. For a window assembly according to the invention a flashing arrangement of an elastically deformable material as disclosed in published International Patent Application WO 94/00655 may thus be suitable.




As a special feature of the invention the window assembly may also be designed, however, in a self-flashing version by use of the integrated flashing component


38


as shown in the perspective view in FIG.


17


.




In the illustrated embodiment the flashing component


3


comprises the rectangular flashing frame


33


of a substantially rigid material, e.g. sheet metal such as aluminum in a thickness of 1.5 mm, composed of side, top and bottom members


34


to


36


tailored to the outer side faces


24


of the side, top and bottom members


18


to


20


of the main frame component


2


and interconnected by welding such as laser welding or any other suitable connection method. As best seen in

FIG. 1

the side members


34


to


36


of the flashing frame


33


are generally L-shaped with a part


91


engaging the outer side face


24


of the side member


18


of the main frame component


2


and a part


92


resting on the roof covering


93


immediately surrounding the window assembly and lying under the side flashing sheet


37


, which is made of a resiliently foldable material, e.g. an elastomeric material.




As a result of the combination of the substantially rigid flashing frame


33


with the foldable resilient side flashing sheets


37


the flashing component


3


offers the advantageous integration of the flashing component


3


with the window and main frame components


1


and


2


of the window assembly into a single ready to use package including all components and parts needed for the installation of a safe and operational roof window.




In the exploded perspective view in

FIG. 18

another embodiment of a flashing component


603


is shown, which is composed of separate members in the form of a rigid

FIG. 17

, but with an increased width of the parts


692


intended to rest on the roof covering, and a collar member


637


of a resiliently deformable material, e.g. an elastomeric material, which in this case forms a sides of the side, top and bottom members of the main frame component


602


beneath the rigid flashing frame


633


.




As illustrated, at the side members of the flashing frame


633


the parts


692


intended to rest on the roof covering are formed with an upwards projecting wall


694


extending parallel to the part


691


to positioned against the external sides of the main frame component


602


via the underlying collar member


637


. These projecting walls at either side of the main frame component


602


serve to form water channels along each side of the window assembly, by which water flowing along the top member of the main frame component


602


will be effectively forced to flow downwards along the sides of the window assembly.




As illustrated in the sectional view in

FIG. 19

the design of the flashing component


603


in two separate parts with the foldable collar member


637


of resilient waterproof material underlying the rigid frame member


633


results in the advantage that the projecting side parts


692


of the rigid frame member


633


can be used for securing the entire window assembly with respect to the roof structure by means of nails


695


, whereby the use of mounting brackets as illustrated in

FIG. 11

can be dispensed with.




The comparatively easy installation of a roof window assembly according to the invention will become clear from the schematic perspective views in

FIGS. 20 and 21

. As shown in

FIG. 20

, installation of the window assembly in a window opening, which has been formed through the roof structure of an inclined roof starts with mounting of the main frame component


2


, which in the manner described in the foregoing is secured to supporting means such as rafters of the roof structure by means of the angular mounting brackets


75


secured in the depressions


74


in outer side faces


24


of the side members


18


.




Subsequently, after securing of connection members to the top and bottom members


19


and


20


of the main frame component


2


the flashing component


3


can be easily hooked onto the main frame component


2


by bringing the top member


35


of the flashing frame


33


into contact with the outer side face


24


of the top member


19


of the main frame component


2


and pushing the flashing frame


3


into place with its side and bottom members


34


and


36


arranged against the outer side faces


24


of the side and bottom members


18


and


20


of the main frame component


2


.




As the last step in the installation procedure as illustrated in

FIG. 21

the window component


1


is now hooked onto the main frame component


2


in the manner described in the foregoing by engaging the connecting members


52


secured to the top side


42


of the window component with the projecting engagement parts


80


of the connecting members


78


secured in the depressions


74


of the outer side face


24


of the top member


19


of the main framer component.




If a fixed version of the window assembly is to be installed the window component is subsequently simply clicked into place with the bent edge flange


15


at the bottom side


43


of the window component


1


engaging the clip-like locking members


82


secured in advance to the outer side face


24


of the bottom member


20


of the main frame component


2


by means of screws


96


as shown in FIG.


3


.




If a ventilating version is to be installed the torsion spring


87


must be connected with the connecting member


78


by insertion of its retaining part


86


into the longitudinal channel


85


formed in the engagement part


80


of the connecting member


78


and the retainer block


90


must be connected with the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


in an appropriate position in the upper part of each lateral side


41


of the window component


1


. After the window component has been hooked onto the main frame component


2


in the manner described the hook end


89


of the torsion spring


87


is brought into engagement with the retainer block


90


, and, if electrical operation of the window component is envisaged, the end member


433


of an elongate operator member such as a chain


432


is connected with the bottom side


43


of the window component


1


.




The recess


11


formed in the second profile wall


9


of the window frame


7


provides as shown in the perspective view in

FIG. 22

an advantageous possibility for movement guiding and control of an external heat screening arrangement


700


of the kind comprising an elongate housing


719


extending along the top member of the window frame of the window component


701


and a screening member, e.g. in the form of a heat reflecting screening web


731


accommodated in rolled-up form in the housing


719


to be retractable therefrom by movement parallel to the side members


741


of the window frame.




A free end of the screening web


731


is connected with an end member


732


, which extend throughout and somewhat beyond the width of the window component


701


between the lateral sides


741


thereof and is provided at either end with engaging means e.g. in the form of rollers


733


for engagement with and guiding in the depressions


711


from the external side of the window component


701


.




Thus, the recess formed in the window frame of the window component


701


provides a window assembly, which is prepared for very easy installation of an external screening arrangement.




In a similar way the track


26


formed in the inner side faces


23


of the side members


18


of the main frame component


2


as shown in

FIG. 1

facilitates installation of an internal screening arrangement as illustrated in the perspective view in

FIG. 23

showing a light screening arrangement in the form of a Venetian blind


800


mounted on the inside of the insulating glazing element of the window component


801


. The Venetian blind


800


is secured at one end to the top member


819


of the main frame component


802


and is movable up and down parallel to the side members


818


of the main frame component


802


. As for the external screening arrangement shown in

FIG. 22

, the free end of the blind


800


is connected with an end member


832


provided at either end with engaging means engaging a pair of guide rails


833


, which are mounted on the inner side faces


823


of the side members


818


of the main frame component


802


by insertion of a rib part (not shown) into the tracks


826


formed in the inner side faces


823


.




In summary, the present invention provides for a programme of various versions of roof window installations and assemblies that may comprise e.g. the following configurations:




fixed and ventilating versions of installations using only the window component


1


in connection with a curb frame,




fixed and ventilating versions of a deck-mounted window assembly comprising the window component


1


connected with a main frame component


2


as described in the following; and




fixed and ventilating versions of a self-flashing window assembly comprising in addition to the window component


1


and the main frame component


2


an integrated flashing component


3


.




The invention should not be regarded as being limited to the embodiments described in the above but various modifications and combinations of the shown embodiments may be carried out without departing from the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A window component for use in a roof or skylight window installation, comprising a glazing element with external and internal major surfaces and a closed substantially polygonal perimeter composed of side edges forming angles with each other and a window frame engaging edge zones at said external major surface of the glazing element along all sides thereof, said window frame being made of a continuous single sheet of profile material having throughout the length of the profile material the same substantially L-shaped cross-section consisting of a first profile wall for engagement with said edge zones at said external major surface only of the glazing element and a second profile wall extending generally at substantially right angles to said first profile wall and having an internal side facing the side edges of the glazing element in substantial parallel relationship and with a relatively small clearance thereto, said first profile wall having a shallow trough-shaped cross section between the second profile wall and a first free edge forming a rest for the glazing element, said second profile wall providing at an external side thereof a transverse inwards recess extending in the longitudinal direction of the frame, said glazing element being permanently connected with said window frame solely by a strip of an adhesive compound interposed between each of said edge zones of the external major surface of the glazing element and the first profile wall of the window frame.
  • 2. A window component as claimed in claim 1, wherein said glazing element is an insulating glazing element having at least an outer glass layer and an inner glass layer and a predetermined thickness between said external and internal major surfaces.
  • 3. A window component as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second profile wall is made from sheet metal and said transverse inwards recess is provided by a longitudinal depression from the external side of the second profile wall at a separation from the first profile wall determined by said predetermined thickness of the insulating glazing element, said depression having a bottom section positioned substantially opposite the side edge of the insulating glazing element.
  • 4. A window component as claimed in claim 3, wherein the second profile wall has a second free edge remote from the first profile wall, and has along said second free edge a bent edge flange forming a track extending substantially parallel to said depression.
  • 5. A window component as claimed in claim 4, wherein said window frame includes bending positions along the longitudinal extension for corner junctions between neighboring frame sides, the bending positions being defined by substantially V-shaped cut-outs in said first profile wall, said depression and said bent edge flange towards a common apex line located in the general plane of said second profile wall, the apex angle of each of said cut-outs being determined by a target angle between said neighboring frame sides.
  • 6. A window component as claimed in claim 5, further comprising a locking member insertable in the track formed by said bent edge flange in engagement therewith and with said depression for assembling and locking free ends of said continuous profile for completion of the frame.
  • 7. A window component as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one elongate connecting member for connection of the window component with a stationary main frame component of a roof window assembly is secured to said second profile wall.
  • 8. A window component as claimed in claim 7, wherein said connecting member is formed with a substantially V-shaped track.
  • 9. A window component as claimed in claim 8, wherein said track is formed with a substantially part-cylindrical bottom face to define a pivot axis allowing said connecting member to function as part of a hinge connection.
  • 10. A window component as claimed in claim 7, wherein the second profile wall is made from sheet metal and said transverse inwards recess is provided by a longitudinal depression from the external side of the second profile wall at a separation from the first profile wall determined by said predetermined thickness of the insulating glazing element, said depression having a bottom section positioned substantially opposite the side edge of the insulating glazing element, said connecting member being positioned against said depression.
  • 11. A window component as claimed in claim 8, wherein said connecting member is formed with a substantially V-shaped track, the window component further comprising a positioning guide member retained between said track and said depression and partly covering an edge zone of said internal major surface and said side edge of the glazing element.
  • 12. A window component as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a gasket member engaging an edge zone of said internal major surface of the glazing element and formed with a retaining part retained in said clearance between the second profile wall and the side edge of the glazing element.
  • 13. A window component as claimed in claim 12, wherein said retaining part is formed with engaging projections engaging the glazing element.
  • 14. A window component as claimed in claim 4, further comprising a gasket member retained in said track formed by the bent edge flange of the second profile wall of the window frame profile and forming a sealing lip for sealing against a stationary main frame of a roof window installation.
  • 15. A window component as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first profile wall is formed with a substantially cylindrical curvature.
  • 16. A window component as claimed in claim 3, wherein said depression is substantially U-shaped.
  • 17. A window component as claimed in claim 16, wherein the bottom section of said depression is a substantially cylindrical curvature.
  • 18. A window component as claimed in claim 16, wherein the bottom section of said depression is substantially flat.
  • 19. A window component as claimed in claim 3, wherein said depression is substantially V-shaped.
  • 20. A window component as claimed in claim 1, wherein said glazing element and said window frame are rectangular.
  • 21. A window component as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an external screening accessory comprising an elongate housing extending along the top member of the window frame, a screening member accommodated in said housing to be retractable therefrom by movement parallel to the side members of the window frame and an end member connected with a free end of said screening member and extending throughout the width of the window component parallel to the top and bottom members of the window frame, engaging means being provided at either end of said end member for engagement with said transverse inwards recess of the second profile wall of each side of the window frame of the window component.
  • 22. A roof window assembly comprising a substantially rectangular window component comprising a glazing element with external and internal major surfaces and a window frame engaging edge zones of said external major surface of the glazing element along all sides thereof, said window frame being made of a continuous single sheet of profile material having throughout the length of the profile material the same substantially L-shaped cross-section consisting of a first profile wall for engagement with said edge zones of said external major surface only of the glazing element and a second profile wall extending generally at substantially right angles to said first profile wall and having an internal side facing side edges of the glazing element in substantial parallel relationship and with a relatively small clearance thereto, said first profile wall having a shallow trough-shaped cross section between the second profile wall and a free edge forming a rest for the glazing element, said second profile wall providing at an external side thereof a transverse inwards recess extending in the longitudinal direction of the frame, said glazing element being permanently connected with said window frame solely by a strip of an adhesive compound interposed between each of said edge zones of the external major surface of the glazing element and the first profile wall of the window frame.
  • 23. The roof window assembly of claim 22, further comprising a main frame component for stationary connection with supporting means of a roof structure and composed of a top member, side members and a bottom member in a rectangular configuration, of which at least the profiles for the top and side members have upper side faces defining a common window plane, the edges zones of said internal major surface of the glazing element of said window component resting against said upper side faces of the main frame component with a gasket member interposed there between.
  • 24. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 23, wherein the profiles of at least the top and side members of the main frame component have the same cross-section.
  • 25. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 24, wherein said cross section is shaped generally in the form of a parallelogram with a first pair of substantially parallel sides for forming said upper side face and a lower side face of one of said top and side members and a second pair of substantially parallel sides for forming inner and outer side faces of said top or side member, said second pair of parallel sides being inclined with respect to said first pair with a minor included angle between adjoining sides of said first and second pairs in the range from 40° to 85°.
  • 26. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 25, wherein said minor included angle is 79°.
  • 27. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 23, wherein said top, side and bottom members of the main frame component are made of wood profiles connected by mortised joints with a first configuration of mortises and tenors provided at either end of said side members and a second configuration of mortises and tenors provided at either end of the top and bottom members to match said first configuration of mortises and tenors.
  • 28. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 23, wherein a longitudinal groove is formed in the upper sides of at least said side and top members of the main frame component for retainment of said gasket member.
  • 29. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 23, wherein each of the top, side and bottom members of the maim frame component is formed in an outer side face with transverse depressions for securing of connecting members for connection with said window frame, mounting members for connecting with at least one of said supporting means of the roof structure and positioning members for temporary positioning of the window assembly with respect to a window opening in the roof structure during installation of the window.
  • 30. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 29, wherein said depressions comprise two depressions of equal shape located at equal distances from either end of the respective top, side or bottom member of the main frame component.
  • 31. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 29, wherein each of the side and top members of the main frame component is formed in an outer side face with a relatively narrow longitudinal track at a predetermined distance from the upper side face of each of said members and at least one of each of said connecting members and mounting members is formed with a projecting engagement rib engageable with said track for accurate positioning of said connecting or mounting member in a respective one of said depressions.
  • 32. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 29, further comprising mounting members for securing to said depressions in the side members of the main frame component for connection of the window assembly to said supporting means of the roof structure.
  • 33. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 29, further comprising positioning members for arrangement in said depressions in the bottom member to be displaceable between a first position for temporary securing the position of the window assembly with respect to a window opening in the roof structure during installation of the window and a second position retracted from said first position.
  • 34. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 29, further comprising connecting members for securing to said depressions in the top member of the main frame component for connection of the main frame component with said window frame.
  • 35. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 34, wherein said connecting members comprise two pairs of first and second elongate connecting members, the first connecting members of said pairs being secured to said depressions in the top member of the main frame component and the second connecting members of said pairs being secured to the second profile wall of the window frame of the window component.
  • 36. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 35, wherein said first connecting member of each of said pairs comprises a flange part for positioning in and securing to one of said depressions and a projecting elongate engagement part engageable with a substantially V-shaped track formed in said second connecting member of the same pair.
  • 37. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 36, wherein said engagement part of the first connecting member and said track in the second connecting member are formed engagement surfaces having substantially cylindrical curvatures to define a pivot axis allowing said first and second connecting members to provide a hinge connection between said main frame component and said window component and allow opening of said window component with respect to said main frame component.
  • 38. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 37, wherein said V-shaped track is formed with an included angle in the range from 20° to 30° to define a correspondingly limited range of ventilation positions of said window component with respect to said main frame component.
  • 39. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 38, wherein said engagement part of the first connecting member is formed with a longitudinal channel of elongate cross-section, the assembly further comprising spring means having a retaining part received in said longitudinal channel and an engaging member extending substantially at right angles to said retaining part outside a side member of the main frame component to engage the window component to maintain the engagement of the engagement part of the first connecting member in the track of the second connecting member within said range of ventilation positions.
  • 40. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 37, wherein the bottom member of the main frame component has an upper side face retracted from said common window plane, the assembly further comprising an electric window operator comprising a housing secured to said retracted upper side of the bottom member of the main frame component and an elongate opening member of variable length, part of said opening member being retained in said housing, said opening member comprising an end part connectable with said window component opposite the bottom member of the main frame component.
  • 41. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 29, wherein said glazing element is an insulating glazing element having at least an outer glass layer and an inner glass layer and a predetermined thickness between said external and internal major surfaces.
  • 42. A window component as claimed in claim 41, wherein the second profile wall is made from sheet metal and said transverse inwards recess is provided by a longitudinal depression from the external side of the second profile wall at a separation from the first profile wall determined by said predetermined thickness of the insulating glazing element, said depression having a bottom section positioned substantially opposite the side edge of the insulating glazing element.
  • 43. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 34, wherein said second profile wall of the window component is formed along its free edge remote from the first profile wall with a bent edge flange forming a track extending substantially parallel to said depression and the bottom member of the main frame component has an upper side face positioned substantially in said common window plane and connecting members comprising resilient locking members are positioned in and secured to said depressions in the bottom member of the main frame component and formed with a locking part engageable with the bent end flange of the window component to provide locking of the window component with respect to the main frame component.
  • 44. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 22, wherein the main frame component includes side, top and bottom members, the roof window assembly further comprising a flashing component to provide a weather-proof external joint of the side, top and bottom members of the main frame component with a surrounding roof covering.
  • 45. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 44, wherein said flashing component comprises a flashing frame composed of interconnected top, side and bottom members of a substantially rigid material arrangeable against external top, side and bottom faces of the main frame component and side flashing sheets projecting from side members of said flashing frame.
  • 46. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 45, wherein at least the side members of said flashing frame are of a generally L-shaped cross-section comprising a first wall arranged against said external side face of the main frame component and a second wall providing means for securing the window assembly to the roof structure, said projecting side flashing sheets being provided by a flashing collar having a frame part arranged between the first wall of the flashing frame and the main frame component and underlying said second wall of the flashing frame.
  • 47. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 22, wherein the main frame component includes side members, each side member of said main frame component having an inner side facing a light-admitting area of the window, in which a longitudinal track is formed, which is engageable by a guide rail component for an internal screening accessory.
  • 48. A roof window assembly as claimed in claim 47, further comprising an internal screening accessory comprising a screening member connected with the top member of the main frame component and movable parallel to the side members of the main frame component, an end member connected with a free end of the screening member an extending parallel to the top and bottom members of the main frame component, said end member being provided with engaging means at either end, and a pair of guide rail components engageable with said longitudinal track in the inner side of each side member of the main frame component to provide a guide means for the movement of said screening member by engagement with said engaging means at either end of said end member.
  • 49. A main frame component for use in a roof window assembly for stationary connection of the assembly with supporting means of a roof structure, comprising a top member, side members and a bottom member in a rectangular configuration, of which at least the profiles for the top and side members have the same cross-section including upper side faces defining a common window plane for positioning of a substantially rectangular window component, each of said top, side and bottom members being formed in an outer side face with transverse depressions for securing of connecting members for connection with a window component, mounting members for connecting with at least one of said supporting means of the roof structure and positioning members for temporary positioning of the main frame component with respect to a window opening in the roof structure during installation of the main frame component.
  • 50. A main frame component as claimed in claim 49, wherein said depressions comprise two depressions of equal shape located at equal distances from either end of the respective top, side or bottom member of the main frame component.
  • 51. A main frame component as claimed in claim 50, wherein each of the side and top members of the main frame component is formed in an outer side face with a relatively narrow longitudinal track at a predetermined distance from the upper side face of each of said members, said track being engageable with a projecting engagement rib of each of at least one of said connecting members and mounting members for accurate positioning of said connecting or mounting member in a respective one of said depressions.
  • 52. A main frame component as claimed in claim 49, wherein said cross section is shaped generally in the form of a parallelogram with a first pair of substantially parallel sides for forming said upper side face and a lower side face of one of said top and side members and a second pair of substantially parallel sides for forming inner and outer side faces of said top or side member, said second pair of parallel sides being inclined with respect to said first pair with a minor included angle between adjoining sides of said first and second pairs in the range from 40° to 85°.
  • 53. A main frame component as claimed in claim 52, wherein said minor included angle is 79°.
  • 54. A main frame component as claimed in claim 49, wherein said top, side and bottom members are made of wood profiles connected by mortised joints with a first configuration of mortises and tenors provided at either end of said side members and a second configuration of mortises and tenors provided at either end of the top and bottom members to match said first configuration of mortises and tenors.
  • 55. A main frame component as claimed in claim 49, wherein a longitudinal groove is formed in the upper sides of at least said side and top members, the main frame component further comprising a gasket member retained in said longitudinal groove.
  • 56. A main frame component as claimed in claim 49, wherein each of said side members has an inner side facing a light-admitting area of the window, in which a longitudinal track is formed, which is engageable by a guide rail component for an internal screening accessory.
  • 57. A flashing component for use in a roof window assembly to provide weather-proof external joint of the assembly with a surrounding roof-covering, comprising a flashing frame composed of interconnected top, side and bottom members of a substantially rigid material arrangeable against external top, side and bottom faces of the roof window assembly and side flashing sheets of a resiliently foldable material projecting from the side members of said flashing frame.
  • 58. A flashing component as claimed in claim 57, wherein at least the side members of said flashing frame are of a generally L-shaped cross-section comprising a first wall arranged against said external side face of the main frame component and a second wall providing means for securing the window assembly to the roof structure, said projecting side flashing sheets being provided by a flashing collar having a frame part arranged between the first wall of the flashing frame and the main frame component and underlying said second wall of the flashing frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001 00105 Jan 2001 DK
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