The present invention relates to an upper articulation assembly for windows and doors with wing and swivel wing opening. Windows and doors of this type comprise a movable frame which can be opened by means of a rotation around a vertical axis (wing opening) or by rotation around a lower horizontal axis (swivel wing opening).
The upper articulation assembly for a window or door openable with swivel wing comprises a hinging device which is fastened to the fixed frame and which bears an arm with a scissors lever connected in articulated fashion to a guiding element fastened to an upper cross member of the movable frame.
In traditional solutions, the arm and the scissors lever are permanently connected to the guiding element, to be fastened to the movable frame. The arm is also permanently connected to the hinging device which is to be fastened to the fixed frame. Therefore, during the mounting of the window or door, the installer normally fastens the guiding element to the upper cross member of the movable frame and then connects the hinging device to the fixed frame. This mounting procedure is difficult when using “disappearing” articulation assemblies which are invisible from the outside when the movable frame is in closed position. The hinging device of disappearing articulation assemblies is fastened to the fixed frame in a position that is hard to access when the movable frame is already partially mounted.
The object of the present invention is to provide an upper articulation assembly of the disappearing type which allows to simplify the operation of mounting the window or door.
According to the present invention, said object is achieved by an articulation assembly having the characteristics set out in the claims.
The present invention shall now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, provided purely by way of non limiting example, in which:
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The articulation device 22 comprises a main lever 30 articulated to the support element 24 around a first axis 32 and a secondary lever 34 articulated to the main lever 30 around a second axis, parallel to the main axis 32. The secondary lever 34 has a first end which is articulated in slidable fashion in a guiding groove 36 formed on the horizontal branch 26 of the support element 24. A second end of the second lever 34 is articulated to the arm 20 around a third axis 37 parallel to the main axis 32. The main lever 30 has an end articulated to a connecting rod 38 which in turn is articulated to the arm 20 around a fourth axis 40 which is also parallel to the main axis 32.
The articulation device 22 achieves an articulation of the disappearing type of the movable frame 12 relative to the fixed frame 10. In the closed position of the movable frame 12, the articulation device 22 is contained in the free space between the upper cross members 14, 16 close to each other, and is not visible from the exterior. The articulation device 22 allows an oscillating movement of the arm 20 between a closed position in which the arm 20 is parallel to the upper cross member 14 of the fixed frame 10 and an open position in which the arm 20 is rotated in a horizontal plane relative to the closed position.
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The articulating pivot pin 48 of the scissors lever 44 is articulated around a fixed axis in a seat 52 of the guiding element 50. The pivot pin 42 of the arm 20 is slidably articulated in an elongated groove 54 of the guiding element 50.
The guiding element 54 is associated to a blocking device, known in itself (not shown) which can selectively block and unlock the sliding movement of the pivot pin 42 along the groove 54. When the sliding movement of the pivot pin 42 is blocked, the movable frame 12 can be opened in wing fashion. When the pivot pin 42 is free to slide along the groove 54, the movable frame 12 can be open in swivel wing fashion.
The arm 20 is articulated in permanent and non removable fashion to the articulation device 22 and it is disengaged from the guiding element 50 before the final mounting of the movable frame 12 on the fixed frame 10. Therefore, the mounting procedure provides for fastening the guiding element 50 to the fixed frame 12 and, on the other side, to fasten the support element 24 of the articulation device 22 to the fixed frame 10 while the arm 20 is disengaged from the guiding element 50. This considerably facilitates the fastening of the articulation device 22 to the frame 10 because the mounting can be performed in considerably simpler fashion relative to the condition in which the arm 20 is permanently connected to the guiding element 50 and to the movable frame 12. Subsequently, the arm 20 and the scissors lever 44 are connected to the guiding element 50 in the manner shown in
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The articulation seat 52 comprises an insertion portion 70 whose diameter is greater than the diameter of the head 58 of the pivot pin 48. Underneath the insertion portion 70 is provided an elastic element 72 fastened to the guiding element 50 and having a blocking surface 74. The seat 52 also has an articulation region 76 with smaller diameter than the diameter of the head 58. There is also an inclined inviting bevel 78 that facilitates the entry of the pivot pin 48 into the articulation region 76.
The connection of the pivot pin 42, 48 to the guiding element 50 is executed according to the sequence illustrated in
The pivot pin 42 slidably engages the sliding portion 66 of the groove 54 and cannot reach the insertion region 64, being retained by the pivot pin 48.
The pivot pin 48 achieves a snap-in engagement with the seat 52 of the guiding element 50.
The operator who executes the installation of the window or door can then connect the arm 20 and the scissors lever 44 to the guiding element 50 (previously fastened to the movable frame 12) in simple, rapid fashion and without having to use mounting tools. As indicated above, the operator is thus free to mount the articulation device 22 to the fixed frame 10 while the arm 20 and the scissors lever 44 are disengaged from the guiding element 50, in such a way as to be able to access the fastening region of the articulation device 22 without the bulk of the movable frame 12.
Naturally, without altering the principle of the invention, the construction details and the embodiments may be widely varied from what is described and illustrated herein without thereby departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the claims that follow.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO 2004 A 000439 | Jun 2004 | IT | national |