Claims
- 1. A pivotably reversibly closable window, comprising:
- a casement having two opposite faces;
- a frame having two opposite faces;
- two first pivots pivotally mounting said casement along a median thereof, via two respective link-arm mechanisms to said frame for pivoting between conditions wherein said casement is open relative to said frame and whereon said casement is closed, with a selected either one of said two faces of said casement disposed outwards relative to said frame;
- said frame having two opposite sides provided with two respective confronting grooves, each having a central longitudinal portion and two opposite transverse portions both of which extend in a same outward direction from the respective central longitudinal portion;
- each said link-arm mechanism including a first elongated link pivoted at one end to a respective said first pivot and having a guide bushing provided on an opposite end received in and arranged for traveling along all three said portions of a respective one of said grooves;
- each said link-arm mechanism further including a second elongated link pivotably connected at one end thereof by a respective second pivot to a respective said first elongated link intermediate said one and said opposite ends of the respective said first elongated link, and at an opposite end thereof to said frame; and
- said frame having an external face; each said groove transverse portion opening onto said external face of said frame.
- 2. The window of claim 1, further comprising:
- a shaft mounted in said frame, at an upper location on said frame, for rotation about a longitudinal axis of the shaft;
- said shaft having a hand wheel provided on an inner end thereof, which is accessible from an inner face of said window, for manually turning said shaft;
- said shaft being provided outwardly ot said hand wheel with a catch which, upon rotation of said hand wheel is movable between a blocking position behind a respective one of said guide bushings so as to prevent pivoting of said casement in a direction required for opening the casement, and a released position wherein pivoting of said casement in said direction is possible.
- 3. The window of claim 1, wherein;
- said casement has two opposite sides corresponding to said two opposite sides of said frame, said two opposite sides of said casement each including an intermediate portion between two corner positions; each said intermediate portion comprising an assembly of:
- two structural profile sectors extending in mutual parallel relationship; said two structural profile sections being spaced from one another thicknesswise of the window;
- a plurality of bridge elements made of a material having poor thermal conductivity; said bridge elements interconnecting said two transversally spaced structural profile sections, with a respective said guide bushing being thereby secured between said two structural profile sections;
- a third structural profile section extending parallel to said two structural profile sections for serving as a glazing strip;
- said third structural profile section and one of said two structural profile sections having respective longitudinal edge webs defining therebetween a space arranged to receive a marginal edge portion of a window pane unit: and
- a plurality of screws securing said third structural profile section to at least one of said two structural profile sections.
- 4. The window of claim 3, wherein each said intermediate portion further includes:
- said screws having heads provided on correspondingly located one ends thereof; thereby providing headed ends;
- a covering strip externally covering said third structural profile section, so as to cover said headed ends of said screws;
- said covering strip having opposite longitudinal edges thereof disposed in interdigitating relationship with complementary features provided on said third structural profile; and
- a plurality of screws securing said covering strip to said third structural profile, these screws having heads which are so located as to be physically inaccessible for unscrewing of these screws so long as said casement is disposed in a closed condition relative to said frame.
Priority Claims (1)
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9404098 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is the national phase of international application PCT/SE95/01419 filed Nov. 28, 1995 which designated the U.S.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/SE95/01419 |
11/28/1995 |
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5/28/1997 |
5/28/1997 |
Publishing Document |
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WO96/17151 |
6/6/1996 |
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US Referenced Citations (18)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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