The present disclosure relates to a window shutter system and more particularly to a window shutter system having adjustable louvers.
Designers of window shutter systems have many considerations in providing a certain style of exterior window covering. Specifically, there may be particular functional requirements to the window shutter system in addition to consideration of the shutter's aesthetic qualities. These requirements may include the ability to close down the shutter, vary the amount of sun rays entering the shutter, vary the amount of ambient light permitted through the shutter, and protect the window and the occupants of a building structure during times of inclement weather.
Existing shutters, including Bermuda style shutters, afford the user the ability to either open the shutter to a prescribed angle away from the building structure or to close the shutter by pulling and securing to the building structure. In either position, the louvers remain at the same open angle and fixed position. Consequently, there is a need for varying the amount of light and sun rays permitted to pass through the shutter system as well as protecting the window and occupants from the effects of inclement weather.
In an illustrative embodiment, a window shutter system including a casing, one or more louvers, a frame, a drive mechanism, and a gear box is disclosed. The frame may be configured to house the louvers and be attached to said casing. The frame may be configured to move in a rotatable manner between an open position and a closed position. The drive mechanism may be configured to adjust the angle of the louvers between an open position and a closed position. The gear box may be configured to move the drive mechanism.
In an illustrative embodiment, a window shutter system for installation into an existing window well is disclosed. This exemplary window shutter system may include a window well casing, a shutter casing, one or more louvers, a frame, a drive mechanism, and a gear box. The window well casing may be configured to set into the existing window well of a building structure. The shutter casing may be configured to attach to the window well casing. The frame may include an attachment mechanism for removable attachment to the shutter casing. The frame may be configured to house the louvers and move in a rotatable manner between an open position and a closed position while the attachment mechanism is engaged with the shutter casing. The drive mechanism may be configured to adjust the angle of one of more louvers between an open position and a closed position. The gear box may include one or more gears that may be configured to move the drive mechanism through rotation of the gears.
In an illustrative embodiment, a window shutter system including means for attachment to a window well, means for housing one or more louvers, means for attaching housing means to the attachment means, and means for adjusting the angle of the one or more louvers is disclosed. The means for attaching housing means to attachment means may be configured to allow for rotatable movement of housing means between an open position to a closed position.
Detailed embodiments of systems and methods for window shutter systems are disclosed herein, however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the window shutter systems, which may be embodied in many forms. Therefore, specific functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the systems and methods disclosed herein.
A user of window shutter system 100 may open frame 102 as shown in
Shutter casing 104 may engage with window well casing 106. Window well casing 106 may be configured to be disposed in existing window wells of a building structure. In an exemplary embodiment, casing 104 may be configured such that it conforms to standard window sill configurations.
Window shutter system 100 may contain weep hole 116 so that water may flow away from frame 102 and system 100. Window shutter system 100 may also contain bolt 118 to secure frame 102 to shutter casing 104 and allow a user to lock the frame in place.
Inner louver sidewall 312 and outer louver sidewall 306 are disposed on opposing sides of louvers 108 in order to create a predetermined spacing between louvers 108. Louver head piece 308 may be disposed above louvers 108. Louver head piece 308 may be configured to act as an anchor or structural backstop for the top of louvers 108. Louver lintel 310 may be disposed below louvers 108. Louver lintel 310 may be configured to act as structural backstop or a base for louvers 108.
Hinge 114 may engage with hinge 112 (shown in
Bolts 118 may be disposed on shutter frame 102 in an area that allows a user to lock or fix shutter frame 102 in a closed position and to prevent shutter frame 102 from moving to an open position. Bolts 118 are depicted as slide bolts. Those of skill in the art would appreciate that other types of locks, bolts, or mechanisms may be used in order to lock or fix shutter frame at the closed position.
Back stile cover 312 may be disposed on the back of shutter frame 102 in a position corresponding to front stile cover 110 on the front of shutter frame 102. Back stile cover 312 may be disposed in order to protect drive mechanism 304 and certain connections with louvers 108 from being exposed to the weather. It may be configured in connection with front stile cover 102 to be an encasement for drive mechanism 304 which may decrease the length of each individual louver 108 and may improve performance of louvers 108 in inclement and harsh weather conditions. While
The back of shutter frame 102 may also have storm bars 314. Storm bars 314 may be disposed vertically in relation to louvers 108. Storm bars 314 may provide added strength and protection to louvers 108 when louvers 108 are in a closed position.
Pull handles 316 may be disposed in an area of shutter frame 102 that allows a user to pull shutter frame from the open position (shown in
Crank handle 318 may be disposed in an area of shutter frame 102 that allows a user to turn crank handle 318 when it is desired to adjust the angle of louvers 108. Crank handle 318 may allow the user to move louvers 108 to adjust the angle of louvers 108 thereby permitting more or less light to enter shutter system 100 or to close louvers 108 altogether. Movement of louvers 108 is shown in greater detail in
Hinge 112 may engage hinge 114 to attach shutter frame 102 to shutter casing 104. Hinges 112 and 114 allow for rotational movement so that shutter frame 102 may swing to an open position and swing back to a closed position.
Shutter frame 102 may stay open via stay bar 120, shown in
Window well casing 106 may allow for shutter casing 104 to attach within existing window wells of building structures. This configuration may make installation of the window shutter system 100 easier as existing windows are removed from a building structure and replaced with window shutter system 100 or window shutter systems consistent with embodiments disclosed herein.
Gear box 302 and drive mechanism 304 may be operated in order to adjust the angle of louvers 108. To operate gear box 302 and drive mechanism 304, a user may turn crank handle 318 and knob 402 in a circular motion.
As crank handle 318 rotates, gear 404 also rotates. Crank handle 318 and gear 404 may be attached via a pin connecting these crank handle 318 and gear 404. This attachment and manner of rotation may be accomplished using known means in the art.
As gear 404 rotates, gear 406 also rotates in response. Gear 404 may communicate with gear 406 wherein gear 406 may be disposed in a perpendicular manner to engage 404 as shown in
Gear 404 and gear 406 may be disposed within a mechanical stop 408. Mechanical stop 408 may be configured so that crank handle 318 stops when louvers 108 are at a fully open position (see
Gear box 302 contains containment plate 410 which may attach to mechanical stop 408 in a manner shown in
Knob 402 may attach to crank handle 318 by pin 508. Pin 508 may be secured using clip 510. Knob 402 may be secured to crank handle 318 using known means in the art.
Crank handle 318 may be attached to gear 404 by using pin 502. Pin 502 may be secured by inserting pin 514 through hole 512 and hole 504. Crank handle 318 may be disposed on an upper side of mechanical stop 408 while gear 404 is disposed on an under side of mechanical stop 408. Securing in this manner may allow gear 404 to turn when crank handle 318 is turned by a user. In an alternative embodiment, crank handle 318 may be turned by a motorized mechanism as shown in
As gear 404 turns it may engage gear 406. Gear 406 may turn in a plane perpendicular to gear 404 as shown in
Collar 414 may surround gear 406 and be secured by using screw 520. Containment plate 410 may be secured on one side of collar 414 close to gear 406 and may be attached to mechanical stop 408 using fasteners 518. This may provide additional support so that drive rod 418 engages gear 406 without unduly pivoting which may cause wear and tear of the threaded portions of drive rod 418 and opening 516.
Armature 416 may also receive pin 702. Armature 416 may be disposed in transfer bar 420 and pin 706 may connect armature 416 to transfer bar 420 via a fastener 710. One side of armature 416 may receive pin 702 through hole 708 as shown in
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As noted above, when window shutter system 100 is properly installed and frame 102 is in a closed position, drive rod 418 (which may be threaded) and transfer bar 420 would move up and down, as opposed to laterally as shown in
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Beveled edge 1014 of shutter casing 1004 may be configured to be a wind deflector edge. Under this configuration, beveled edge 1014 may act as a deflector for both wind and debris during times of inclement weather.
Stay bar 1006 may be mounted to frame 1002 by using bracket 1012. Frame 1002 may be anchored to shutter casing 1004 by connector 1010. Connector 1010 may be a ball joint type of connector, however, frame 1002 may be anchored to shutter casing 1004 using other means known in the art. Spacer 1008 may also be used between frame 1002 and shutter casing 1004 to create a predetermined space between frame 1002 and shutter casing 1004.
While the systems and methods have been described and illustrated in connection with certain embodiments, many variations and modifications will be evident to those skilled in the art and may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. The systems and methods are thus not to be limited to the precise details of methodology or construction set forth above as such variations and modification are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure.
The present application claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/696,918 filed Sep. 5, 2012 and is incorporated herein in its entirety.
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61696918 | Sep 2012 | US |