1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a securing device for an angularly displaceable window, which includes a fixed support, a slide rod pivoted to the window and displaceably passed through the fixed support, and a knob screwed into the fixed support for securing the slide rod in position after the window is moved to an intended position, more particularly one, which is equipped with a pair of easy-to-fit curved pads in the fixed support for preventing scratches from being formed on the slide rod when the rod is moved relative to the fixed support.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Besides common functions such as allowing sun and air to pass into a room, windows can be provided with decorative functions. Among all kinds of windows, angularly displaceable ones can be moved to such an open position that the room is provided with a bigger opening for allowing more sunlight and air to pass into the room. And, an angularly displaceable window can be moved to any position according to the user's needs therefore it is very convenient to use.
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Thus, when the window is angularly displaced for adjustment of position, the slide rod 2 will move relative to the fixed body 1, and the window will be stopped from moving beyond a completely open position where the stopping block 22 comes into contact with the fixed support body 1. After the window is moved to an intended position, the knob 13 is screwed further into the fixed body 1 to secure the slide rod 2 to the fixed body 1 for preventing the window from moving.
However, because there is no protection for the slide rod 2, the slide rod 2 will come into contact with the edge of the transverse through hole 11, and scratches are prone to form on the same while the window is being angularly displaced between the completely open position and the closed one. Consequently, rust is prone to form on the slide rod, which will make the slide rod unpleasant to look at and unable to move smoothly relative to the fixed body 1.
It is a main object of the present invention to provide a securing device for a window to overcome the above disadvantage.
The securing device of the present invention includes a fixed support, a slide rod pivoted to the window and displaceably passed through a transverse hole of the fixed support, and a knob screwed into an axial screw hole of the fixed support for securing the slide rod after the window is moved to an intended position. Furthermore, a pair of curved pads is used for protecting the slide rod from scratching of the fixed support; each pad has a curved main body with convex and concave sides, an engaging protrusion on the convex side, and several ribs formed around and connected to the engaging protrusion. The pads are respectively fitted in the axial hole, and the fitting cavity with the concave sides facing each other, and with the ribs being pressed against inner sides of the fixed support for preventing the pads from falling off.
The present invention will be better understood by referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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Each of the curved pads 3 has a curved main body with convex and concave sides, an engaging protrusion 31 on the convex side, and several ribs 32 formed around and connected to the engaging protrusion 31. The engaging protrusions 31 of the curved pads 3 are respectively positioned in the axial screw hole 12, and the fitting cavity 111 of the fixed body 1 via the transverse hole 11 with the concave sides thereof facing each other, and with the ribs 32 being pressed against the inner sides of the fixed support body 1; thus, the curved pads 3 can't fall out of the fixed support body 1 easily.
The slide rod 2 is pivoted to the window 4 at one end, and passed through the transverse through hole 11 of the fixed body 1. And, a stopping block 22 is used for preventing the slide rod 2 from separating from the fixed body 1. The stopping block 22 has a hole 221 as well as screw threads around the hole 221 on an inner side thereof, and is screwed onto other end 21 of the slide rod 2, which is formed with screw threads on an outer side.
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From the above description, it can be easily understood that the securing device of the present invention has advantages as followings:
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