Window opening and closing assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6606825
  • Patent Number
    6,606,825
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 19, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A window opening and closing assembly capable of controlling an opening angle of the window effectively is disclosed. The assembly comprises a base with a groove along a longitudinal direction thereof, a slider inserted in the groove, an arm rotatably mounted on the base, a handle rotatably placed at a portion of the base and having a worm gear at an end thereof, a worm wheel meshing with the worm gear, and a switch for controlling the location of the slider. Wherein the slider has an angled side inwardly angled at a side of the first sliding portion thereof and the arm has a straight side for restricting a rotation angle thereof. Thus, an opening angle of a window can be controlled by an operation of the straight side and angled side.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an opening and closing assembly for a window, and more particularly, to a window opening and closing assembly capable of controlling an opening angle of a window.




2. Background of the Invention




Windows are pivotally secured to a window frame to open and close the window. The window fits substantially within the window frame while closed and is rotated relative to the window frame so that it is not substantially within the window frame when open.




Here, window operators control the movement of the window between open and closed positions. The window operators may be classified into an automatic type and a manual type. The automatic type is operated by an operation of a motorized controller and the manual type is operated by a rotation of a handle by a user.




An example of a conventional manually operated window operator is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,308.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the conventional manually operated window operator comprises a base


100


fixed on a window frame, a cover


200


attached to the base


100


, an arm


400


having gear teeth


410


at a portion of the circumference thereof and rotatably mounted on the base


100


, and a handle


500


having a worm gear


510


at an end thereof and meshing with the gear teeth


410


of the arm


400


.




The conventional window operator opens or closes the window by an operation of the handle


500


by a user. That is, rotational force transferred via the handle


500


is transferred to the arm


400


via the worm gear


510


, and then the window opens or closes as the arm


400


rotates.




However, the conventional window operator cannot control an opening angle of the window effectively.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the prevent invention to provide an opening and closing assembly for window capable of controlling an opening angle of the window effectively.




In order to achieve the above object, the window opening and closing assembly comprises a base having a groove along a longitudinal direction thereof, a cover being attached to the base; a slider inserted in the groove and sliding along the groove; an arm rotatably mounted on the base, the rotation angle thereof being restricted by an operation of the slider; a handle rotatably placed at a portion of the base and having a worm gear at an end thereof; a worm wheel fixed on the upper surface of the arm and meshing with the worm gear; and a switch for controlling the location of the slider, the switch installed at the cover.




The groove has first guide groove and second guide groove formed in parallel to each other. Also, the slider comprises a first sliding portion inserted into the first guide groove and protruding from the upper surface of the base, and a second sliding portion inserted into the second guide groove and protruding from the upper surface of the base. The second sliding portion is integrally formed at a right angle at an end of the first sliding portion.




The slider has an angled side inwardly angled at a side of the first sliding portion thereof, and the arm has a straight side for restricting a rotation angle thereof. The straight side comes in contact with the angled side.




The second sliding portion of the slider has a guide gap and a receiving groove formed on the bottom surface thereof. The switch is inserted into the guide gap.




The arm has a partially circular end that has a straight side at a portion of a circumference thereof and an elongated end extending from a portion of the partially circular end. The partially circular end is rotatably mounted on the base.




Preferably, the slider is inserted into the first and second guide grooves and protrudes from the base to the substantial thickness of the partially circular end of the arm.




The switch comprises a knob which has a knob shaft rotatably inserted into an inserting aperture of the cover and a rotating member which is fixed to the knob shaft. The rotating member has an inserting protrusion inserted into a guide gap of the slider.




Also, the cover has two switch grooves around the inserting aperture thereof, and the switch further comprises a first fixing member inserted into the knob shaft of the knob. The first fixing member has a switch pin on a bottom surface thereof that is selectively inserted into the switch groove.




An elastic member can be placed between the knob and the first fixing member in order to apply an elastic force to the first fixing member.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS




The invention is illustrated diagrammatically in the following drawings wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a window opening and closing assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention fixed on the window frame;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of a window opening and closing assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the window opening and closing assembly in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a vertical sectional view of the window opening and closing assembly taken substantially along line A—A in

FIG. 2

;





FIGS. 5 and 6

are views for showing an operational state of the window opening and closing assembly in

FIG. 2

in “a partially open mode”;





FIGS. 7 and 8

are views for showing an operational state of the window opening and closing assembly in

FIG. 2

in “a completely open mode”; and





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of a conventional window opening and closing assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Hereinafter, concrete characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent with a detailed description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings.




Referring now to the drawings, like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, the window opening and closing assembly according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises a base


10


, a cover


20


, a slider


30


, an arm


40


, a handle


50


, a worm wheel


60


, and a switch


70


.




The base


10


is fixed on a window frame. First and second guide grooves


12




a


,


12




b


are formed in parallel on a surface of the base


10


along the longitudinal direction thereof. The first and second guide grooves


12




a


,


12




b


are connected to a main groove


12




c


. Also, the first and second guide grooves


12




a


,


12




b


are divided by a guide partition


14


.




A tubular housing


16


integrally protrudes from the other surface of the base


10


, and has an upwardly angled first aperture


18


. A base aperture


15


is formed at a central portion of the base


10


in order to rotatably mount the arm


40


thereon.




The cover


20


is attached to the base


10


. A tubular housing receiver


22


protrudes from a surface of the cover


20


. The tubular housing receiver


22


has a second aperture


24


corresponding to the first aperture


18


. An inserting aperture


26


in which the switch


70


is inserted is formed at the cover


20


. Two switch grooves


28


are formed around the inserting aperture


26


.




The slider


30


has a first sliding portion


32


and a second sliding portion


34


that are inserted into the first guide groove


12




a


and a second sliding portion


34


, respectively, while protruding from the upper surface of the base


10


.




The first sliding portion


32


has an angled side


33


inwardly angled at an end thereof at a predetermined angle. The second sliding portion


34


is integrally formed at an end of the first sliding portion


32


at a right angle, and consists of a pair of members spaced from each other.




A guide gap


35


is formed between the pair of the second sliding portion


34


and open to a side thereof. Also, a receiving groove


36


in which the guide partition


14


is inserted is formed on a lower surface of the second sliding portion


34


. The slider


30


isn't easily bent and broken because the second sliding portion


34


slides while being guided along the guide partition


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, preferably, the width of the first sliding portion


32


is constructed to be narrower than that of the first guide groove


12




a


, and the width of a contact area of the second sliding portion


34


is constructed to be narrower than that of the second guide groove


12




b


. Therefore, the contact area between the slider


30


and the first and second guide grooves


12




a


,


12




b


is reduced, and thus friction loss decreases.




The arm


40


is composed of a partially circular end


42


and an elongated end


46


extending from a portion of the circular end


42


.




The circular end


42


is substantially half-round. The partially circular end


42


has a straight side


43


at a portion of the circumference thereof and an arm aperture


45


at a center portion thereof. Also, a plurality of fixing protrusions protrude from the upper surface of the partially circular end


42


in order to fix firmly the worm wheel


60


to the partially circular end


42


.




The straight side


43


cooperates with the angled side


33


, and thus controls the rotation of the arm


40


. That is, when the straight side


43


comes in contact with the angled side


33


of the slider


30


, the rotation of the arm


40


is restricted. In other words, the window is maintained in a partially open position.




The partially circular end


42


is rotatably mounted through the base aperture


15


using fasteners, such as rivets. The elongated end


46


is connected to a link connected to a window.




Preferably, the slider


30


is inserted in the first and second guide groove


12




a


,


12




b


while protruding from the base


10


to the substantial thickness of the partially circular end


42


of the arm


40


, so that the straight side


43


comes in contact with the angled side


33


effectively.




The handle


50


has a handle shaft


54


inserted into the first aperture


18


of the tubular housing


16


. A worm gear


52


is formed at an end of the handle shaft


54


. A rotational force transferred through the handle


50


is transferred to the arm


40


via the worm gear


52


and the worm wheel


60


, and thus a window opens or closes.




The worm wheel


60


has teeth on its outer surface, and has a plurality of fixing grooves


62


in which the fixing protrusions


44


of the arm


40


being fitted are formed on the upper surface thereon. The worm wheel


60


is fixed on the partially circular end


42


of the arm


40


and meshed with the worm gear


52


.




The switch


70


comprises a knob


72


, a rotating member


74


, a first fixing member


76


, an elastic member


78


, and a second fixing member


79


.




The knob


72


has a knob shaft


73


that is rotatably inserted into the inserting aperture


26


of the cover


20


. The rotating member


74


has an inserting protrusion


75


downwardly protruding from the rotating member


74


. The inserting protrusion


75


is inserted into the guide gap


35


of the second sliding portion


34


and moves the slider


30


. The first fixing member


76


has a switch pin


77


that is selectively inserted into the switch groove


28


of the cover


20


.




In order to install the switch


70


, a user inserts the knob shaft


73


of the knob


72


into central holes of the elastic member


78


and the first fixing member


76


, and then inserts it through the inserting aperture


26


of the cover


20


. The user fixes the rotating member


74


to the knob shaft


73


using the second fixing member


79


.




The user can control an opening angle of a window by turning the knob


72


. That is, the switch pin


77


is selectively inserted into the switch grooves


28


, and thus partially open or completely open modes are set. Here, the elastic member


78


elastically supports the first fixing member


76


.




The window opening and closing assembly described above is operated as follows.





FIGS. 5 and 6

are views for showing an operational state of the window opening and closing assembly in

FIG. 2

in “a partially open mode”.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, in a partially open mode, the slider


30


comes in contact with an end wall of the first guide groove


12




a


. If a user turns the handle


50


in a counter-clockwise direction, the worm wheel


60


meshing with the worm gear


52


of the handle


50


rotates in a clockwise direction. Thus, the arm


40


fixed on the worm wheel


60


rotates in a clockwise direction, and then a window opens.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, if the straight side


43


of the arm


40


comes in contact with the angled side


33


of the slider


30


as the arm


40


rotates at a predetermined angle, the arm


40


does not rotate. That is, the angled side of the slider


30


stops the arm


40


rotating in a clockwise direction. Accordingly, the window partially opens.




On the contrary, if a user turns the handle


50


in a clockwise direction, the worm wheel


60


meshing with the worm gear


52


of the handle


50


rotates in a counter-clockwise direction. Thus, the arm


40


fixed on the worm wheel


60


rotates in a counter-clockwise direction, and a window completely opens.





FIGS. 7 and 8

are views for showing an operational state of the window opening and closing assembly in

FIG. 2

in “a completely open mode”.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, in a closed position, if a user turns the knob


72


in a clockwise direction, the rotating member


74


rotates in a clockwise direction. Thus, the inserting protrusion


75


of the rotating member


74


rotates along the guide gap


35


of the slider


30


and moves the slider


30


outwardly (in the direction of the arrow). The switch pin


77


of the first fixing member


76


is elastically inserted in the switch groove


28


of the cover


20


by an operation of the elastic member


78


. That is, the switch


70


is switched to the completely open mode.




If a user turns the handle


50


in a counter-clockwise direction, the worm wheel


60


meshing with the worm gear


52


of the handle


50


rotates in a clockwise direction. Thus, the arm


40


fixed on the worm wheel


60


rotates in a clockwise direction, and then a window opens.




Contrary to the partially open mode, the angled side


33


of the slider


30


does not stop the arm


30


from rotating because the slider


30


escapes the radius of gyration of the partially circular end


42


of the arm


40


. Therefore, the window completely opens without blocking.




The window opening and closing assembly described above can control an opening angle of a window effectively by a cooperation of the arm and the slider having a special shape.




Also, the assembly can effectively open or close a window even though dust enters therein because the contact area between the slider and the first and second guide groove is reduced.




Furthermore, the slider does not easily bend or break because it slides while being inserted into the guide partition.




The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof. The present embodiment is therefore to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, the scope of the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description and all changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claim are therefore intended to be embraced therein.



Claims
  • 1. A window opening and closing assembly comprising:a base having a guide groove along a longitudinal direction thereof, a cover being attached to the base; a slider inserted in the guide groove and sliding along the groove, the slider having an angled side inwardly angled at a side thereof; an arm having a partially circular end which has a straight side at a portion of a circumference thereof and is rotatably mounted on the base, and an elongated end extending from a portion of the partially circular end, a rotation angle of the arm being restricted because the straight side is stopped by engagement with the angled side; a handle rotatably placed at a portion of the base and having a worm gear at an end thereof; a worm wheel fixed on an upper surface of the arm and meshing with the worm gear; and a switch for controlling the location of the slider, the switch installed at the cover.
  • 2. The window opening and closing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the groove has a first guide groove and a second guide groove formed in parallel to each other, the slider comprises a first sliding portion inserted into the first guide groove and protruding from the upper surface of the base, and a second sliding portion inserted into the second guide groove and protruding from the upper surface of the base, the second sliding portion integrally formed at a right angle at an end of the first sliding portion.
  • 3. The window opening and closing assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein the second sliding portion of the slider has a guide gap and a receiving groove formed on the bottom surface thereof, the switch being inserted into the guide gap.
  • 4. The window opening and closing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the slider is inserted into the guide groove and protrudes from the base an amount substantially equal to the thickness of the partially circular end of the arm.
  • 5. The window opening and closing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switch has a knob which has a knob shaft rotatably inserted into an inserting aperture of the cover and a rotating member which is fixed to the knob shaft, the rotating member having an inserting protrusion inserted into a guide gap of the slider.
  • 6. The window opening and closing assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cover has two switch grooves around the inserting aperture thereof, and the switch further comprises a first fixing member inserted into the knob shaft of the knob, the first fixing member having a switch pin on a bottom surface thereof which is selectively inserted into the switch groove.
  • 7. A window opening and closing assembly as claimed in claim 6, further comprising an elastic member which is placed between the knob and the first fixing member and applies an elastic force to the first fixing member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-0080190 Dec 2000 KR
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