Claims
- 1. A window opener for open-and-close operation of a window having a window frame and a wing member rotatably connected to said window frame, comprising:
- a pulley;
- a rotary shaft engaged with said pulley for co-rotation;
- a first pull cable wound on said pulley in a first direction so that a pull-operation of said first pull cable causes a rotation of said rotary shaft in a certain direction;
- a second pull cable wound on said pulley in a direction opposite to said first direction so that a pull-operation of said second pull cable causes a reciprocating rotation of said rotary shaft in an opposite direction;
- a driving device for alternation of pull-operations of said first pull cable and said second pull cable in opposite directions; and
- a link mechanism for converting a rotational torque of said rotary shaft in both directions into an opening-and-closing force for said wing member.
- 2. The window opener of claim 1, further comprising a stopper mechanism for limiting a range of rotation of said pulley in both directions; said stopper mechanism being provided between said pulley and a casing adjacent said pulley.
- 3. The window opener of claim 1, wherein said pulley and a first link of said link mechanism each have an engaging hole therein, said rotary shaft has ends to be inserted in said engaging holes of said pulley and said first link; engaging portions between said rotary shaft and said pulley have such common cross section that said rotary shaft and said pulley are engaged with each other in a predetermined attaching angle; and engaging portions between said rotary shaft and said first link have such common cross section that said rotary shaft and said first link are engaged with each other in a predetermined attaching angle.
- 4. A window opener for open-and-close operation of a window having a window frame and a wing member rotatably connected to said window frame, comprising:
- a pulley;
- a rotary shaft engaged with said pulley for co-rotation at an end thereof;
- a first pull cable wound on said pulley in a first direction so that a pull-operation of said first pull cable causes a rotation of said rotary shaft in a certain direction;
- a second pull cable wound on said pulley in a direction opposite to said first direction so that a pull-operation of said second pull cable causes a reciprocating rotation of said rotary shaft in an opposite direction;
- a driving device having an electric motor capable of rotating in both directions for alternation of pull-operations of said first pull cable and said second pull cable in opposite directions; and
- a link mechanism for converting a rotational torque of said rotary shaft in both directions into an opening-and-closing force for said wing member.
- 5. The window opener of claim 4, wherein said driving device has an electric motor rotatable in both rotary directions and a cable-winding pulley connected to said electric motor through a reduction gear; said first pull cable is wound on said cable-winding pulley in said first direction so that a first rotation of said driving pulley causes a pull-operation of said first pull-cable; and said second pull cable is wound on said cable-winding pulley in said direction opposite to said first direction of the first pull cable so that a rotation opposite to the first rotation of said cable-winding pulley causes a pull-operation of said second pull-cable.
- 6. The window opener of claim 5, further comprising a stopper mechanism for limiting a range of rotation of said pulley in both directions; said stopper mechanism being provided between said pulley and a casing adjacent said pulley.
- 7. The window opener of claim 4, wherein said link mechanism has a first link fixed on another end of said rotary shaft and a second shaft having an end pivotary jointed with free end of said first link and another end pivotary jointed with said window frame; and said first and second links are capable of opening to an angle somewhat larger than 180.degree..
- 8. The window opener of claim 7, wherein said pulley and said first link mechanism each have an engaging hole therein, said rotary shaft has ends to be inserted in said engaging holes of said pulley and said first link; engaging portions between said rotary shaft and said pulley have such common cross section that said rotary shaft and said pulley are engaged with each other in a predetermined attaching angle; and engaging portions between said rotary shaft and said first link have such common cross section that said rotary shaft and said first link are engaged with each other in a predetermined attaching angle.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
62-26926 |
Feb 1987 |
JPX |
|
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 151,669 filed Feb. 2, 1988.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
19385 |
Jan 1911 |
GBX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
151669 |
Feb 1988 |
|