Claims
- 1. An opening and closing mechanism for a window or door comprising an elongate frame member, first and second pivot mount members coupled to the frame member towards opposite ends thereof and at least one of the first and second pivot mount members being slidable along the frame member so that the first and second pivot mount members are movable relative to one another, a lever arm having one end pivotally coupled to the first pivot mount member to enable pivotal movement thereof relative to the frame member between a closed position where the lever arm is substantially parallel to the frame member and an open position where the lever arm is transverse to the frame member, a connecting arm having one end pivotally coupled to the second pivot mount member and the other end pivotally coupled at an intermediate portion of the lever arm, an opening cord or cable portion which is coupled to one or both of the first and second-pivot mount members for applying a force therebetween to effect relative movement of the first and second pivot mount members toward each other along the frame member for opening of the window or door, a closing cord or cable portion which is coupled between the connecting arm or lever-arm and the frame member for applying a force therebetween to effect relative angular movement of the lever arm and connecting arm toward the frame member for closing of the window or door, and a winding mechanism for winding and unwinding the opening and closing cord or cable portions to apply said forces for opening and closing of the window or door.
- 2. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one of the pivot mount members includes a wedge member positioned to slide along the frame member between the second pivot mount member and a lever arm mounting of the first pivot mount member, and wherein the wedge member is coupled to the opening cord or cable portion and is relatively movable with respect to the at least one pivot mount member over a limited distance along the frame member.
- 3. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 2, wherein the wedge member is coupled to the at least one pivot mount member by way of a tension spring and sliding spring limit arms interconnecting the wedge member and the at least one pivot mount member to limit the separation thereof and thus limit extension of the tension spring.
- 4. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 3, wherein the wedge member has a wedge surface which, upon relative movement of the first and second pivot mount members toward one another, acts against the end of the -connecting arm coupled to the lever arm to force the connecting arm and lever arm angularly out from the frame member.
- 5. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the winding mechanism includes a rotatable spool upon which the opening and closing cord or cable portions are wound, in use, and wherein the opening and closing cord or cable portions are coupled around the spool such that winding the opening cord or cable portion onto the spool unwinds the closing cord or cable portion therefrom, and vice versa.
- 6. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the opening and/or closing cord or cable portion is coupled between the winding mechanism and the frame member by way of a cable sheath.
- 7. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the opening and closing cord or cable portions are integrally formed and wound upon the spool in at least one spiral loop.
- 8. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the spool includes separate guiding slots for the opening cord or cable portion and the closing cord or cable portion, and wherein each of the opening and closing cord or cable portions have an end portion affixed in relation to the spool.
- 9. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 8, wherein the guiding slot in the spool for the closing cable portion is formed in a spiral and has a variable winding radius.
- 10. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the opening and/or closing cable portion is arranged to wind upon itself around the spool.
- 11. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 5, wherein the winding mechanism includes a driving means for effecting driven rotation of the spool.
- 12. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 11, wherein the winding mechanism is provided with a ratchet mechanism which allows rotation of the spool in one direction by application of tension on the opening cable, and prevents rotation of the spool in the other direction upon application of tension on the closing cable.
- 13. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 12, wherein the driving means is coupled to the spool by way of a cam action mechanism to disengage said the ratchet mechanism an allow the driving mechanism to drive the spool.
- 14. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one pivot mount member is slidable along the frame member.
- 15. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 14, wherein the at least one pivot mount member is the first pivot mount member.
- 16. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the second pivot mount member is fixed to the runner frame and the first pivot mount member is movable along the frame.
- 17. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the closing cord or cable portion extends from a spool of the winding mechanism, through a cable sheath, to the lever arm, and wherein the cable sheath has one end fixed to the winding mechanism and the other end fixed to a guide block which is incorporated in or adjacent the frame member.
- 18. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening cord or cable portion extends from a spool of the winding mechanism, through a cable sheath, to the first pivot mount member, and wherein the cable sheath has one end fixed to the winding mechanism and the other end fixed to a guide block which is incorporated in or adjacent the second pivot mount member.
- 19. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening cord or cable portion has an end attached to the first pivot mount member.
- 20. An opening and closing mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the opening cord or cable portion is coupled to the first pivot mount member through an aperture, roller, pulley or the like and has an end affixed to the frame member.
- 21. An opening and closing mechanism in combination with a window or door having a window or door frame, the mechanism having a lever arm, a connecting arm, and a pivotal connection between the lever and connecting arms, which are aligned with each other when the window or door is closed, one of the lever and connecting arms being pivotally connected to the frame via a slider that moves along a track secured to the frame, and the other of the lever and connecting arms being pivotally connected to the frame or track, the mechanism comprising:a. a wedge connected to the slider via an extendable bias element that allows the wedge to move along the track away from and toward the slider; b. a cable system including a winder and a cable operatively connected with the winder; c. the cable being connected to the wedge so that opening tension applied to the cable moves the wedge away from the slider; and d. movement of the wedge away from the slider being arranged to engage the wedge and the pivotal connection between the lever and connecting arms to move the lever and connecting arms out of alignment with each other.
- 22. The mechanism of claim 21, wherein the lever arm is pivotally connected to the slider.
- 23. The mechanism of claim 22, wherein the wedge connection to the slider limits the movement of the wedge away from the slider.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of International Patent Application No. PCT/AU98/00982, filed Nov. 26, 1998, entitled WINDOW AND DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING MECHANISM, which parent application is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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