This invention relates to a device for selectively restraining a window sash in an open position and/or a closed position. The invention is particularly, but not exclusively, suitable for selectively restraining window sashes of sliding sash, single hung sash, double hung sash, awning sash and casement windows.
Windows that are used in the construction of buildings often are of the type comprising a movable panel of glass known as a “sash”. Common window types include single or double hung sash windows, sliding sash, awning sash and casement sash windows wherein the frame of the window and the frame of the sash containing the window glass is made of aluminium, timber, steel or PVC. Such windows are often used in the construction of residential dwellings in single or multi-level residential buildings, apartment buildings, commercial and industrial structures and the like. Single-hung sash and double-hung sash windows include at least one window sash that is movable in a vertical direction and sliding sash windows have at least one sash that is movable in a horizontal direction. Awning sash and casement windows include at least one window sash that pivots relative to a window frame. A problem with such windows is that children can and do fall out of them. Where such windows are employed in the construction of dwellings that are elevated above ground level, such as in multi story residential dwellings, apartment buildings and the like, a child falling out of such a window can suffer serious injury or death.
A solution to the problem of children falling out of windows is to restrict the extent to which the window can be opened. By restricting the extent to which a window can be opened children can be prevented from falling out of a window whilst still enabling windows to be opened to provide for ventilation. Existing window restrictors involve simply preventing a window sash from being opened beyond a certain amount but do not maintain the window open or closed. Furthermore, such restrictors may not be resistant to operation by a child and, therefore, may not prevent a child from deactivating the restrictor.
Other means of restricting the extent to which a window can be opened include window locks having a key operated lock that is operable to lock a bolt which passes through the frame of the window sash and either the frame of the window or of another window sash to thereby lock the sash window in a predetermined open position. A problem with such window locks is that as they include a key operated lock thus rendering the window lock relatively expensive to manufacture. Furthermore, such window locks require the use of a key to operate the lock which is problematic because such keys can and do go missing and it is not recommended to leave the key in the lock as the lock can then be operated by a child which is not desirable. If the key for a window lock is misplaced then the lock may be rendered useless and need to be removed from the window in order to enable the window to be opened and closed. Furthermore, in the event of a fire, it may not be possible for a person within the dwelling to reach the key to unlock the window lock and exit the dwelling. It may also not be possible for a person outside the dwelling, such as fire or emergency response personnel, to unlock the window lock and enter the dwelling without breaking the window and risking injury associated with entering or exiting a window containing broken glass.
Accordingly, a need exists for a means of restraining a window sash in an open position that is small enough to prevent a child from falling out of the window yet which is secure enough to prevent the child from further opening and falling out of the window. There also exists a need to provide a means of restraining a sash window in an open position or a closed position that is relatively inexpensive and alleviates problems associated with key operated window locks.
Accordingly the present invention provides a window sash restraint device for selectively restraining a window sash in an opened or closed position relative to a window frame, the device including:
It is to be appreciated that the reference herein to fixing the body relative to the window sash may include fixing the body directly to the window sash or fixing the body directly to the window frame depending on the window type and configuration with which the device is to be used.
Preferably, the restraining mechanism is manually releasable by a manual release means configured for concurrent two handed manual operation.
The manual release means preferably includes one or more manually displaceable first release members that are manually displaceable from a rest position to a displaced position and a manually displaceable second release member that is manually displaceable from a rest position to a displaced position.
Preferably, the second release member is operable to release the restraining mechanism only when the one or more first release members is in its displaced position and wherein the restraining mechanism is released when the second release member is in its displaced position.
The manual release means preferably includes a pair of the manually displaceable first release members that are each independently displaceable from respective rest positions to respective displaced positions, wherein the second release member is operable to release the restraining mechanism only when the pair of first release members are both in their respective displaced positions.
Preferably, the one or more first release members are biased from their displaced position towards their rest position and the second release member is biased from its displaced position towards its rest position.
In an embodiment, the one or more first release members includes a pair of manually operable members at substantially opposite ends of the body.
Preferably, the one or more first release members are in the rest position when both of the manually operable members extend from the opposite ends of the body and are in the displaced position when both of the manually operable members are manually displaced towards the body.
Manual displacement of the second release member preferably includes manually displacing the second release member relative to the body.
Preferably, the second release member includes a lever that is manually displaceable away from the body.
Preferably, the first release member is displaceable in a direction that is transverse to a direction in which the second release member is displaceable.
The restraining mechanism can include a securing member that engages the restraining member when in the active condition and that disengages the restraining member when the restraining mechanism is released.
Preferably, the restraining mechanism is adapted for automatically securing the restraining member in response to manual actuation of the restraining member from the inactive condition to the active condition.
Preferably, the restraining member includes a bolt that is movable between extended and retracted positions relative to the body, wherein the active condition of the restraining member corresponds with the bolt being in the extended position and the inactive condition of the restraining member corresponds with the bolt being in the retracted position.
Preferably, the bolt is biased towards its retracted position upon release of the restraining mechanism.
Preferably, the restraining member is adapted in the extended position to enter an opening in a first window sash to which the device is directly fixed and one or more openings in a second window sash or a window frame to which the device is not directly fixed to restrain the first window sash relative to the window frame in an open position or a closed position.
Preferably, the restraining member is adapted in the extended position to enter an opening in a window frame to which the device is directly fixed and one or more openings in a window sash to which the device is not directly fixed to restrain the window sash relative to the window frame in an open position or a closed position.
Preferably, the device further includes an elongated stay member having a first end that is pivotally mounted to the window frame or the window sash and a second end that is engageable by the restraining member in the active condition when the body is fixed to the other one of the window frame and the window sash.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a window including the window sash restraint device of any one of the preceding claims.
In another aspect, the present invention provides a method for selectively restraining a window sash in an opened or closed position relative to a window frame, the method including:
fixing a window sash restraint device relative to a window sash, the device including:
The method can further include automatically securing the restraining member in response to manual actuation of the restraining member from the inactive condition to the active condition.
Preferably, the method includes releasing the restraining mechanism by concurrent two handed operation of a manually operable release means.
Operating the release means preferably includes manually displacing one or more first release members that are manually displaceable from a rest position to a displaced position and concurrently manually displacing a second release member that is manually displaceable from a rest position to a displaced position, wherein upon displacement of the second release member the restraining mechanism is released and the restraining member is released from the active condition.
Preferably, operation of the release means includes manually displacing a pair of the manually displaceable first release members that are each independently displaceable from respective rest positions to respective displaced positions, wherein the second release member is operable to release the restraining mechanism only when the pair of first release members are both in their respective displaced positions.
The present invention will now be described with reference to preferred embodiments of the invention such as those that are illustrated in the drawings, wherein:
Window Sash Restraint Device
With reference to the Figures, the window sash restraint device 10 of the present invention, which is operable for selectively restraining one or both of the window sashes 4, 5 in a partially open position relative to the window frame 3, broadly includes a body 15 adapted to be fixed to one of the window sashes 4, 5 or to the frame 3. The device 10 also includes a restraining member in the form of a restraining bolt 35 coupled to the body 10 and having an active condition and an inactive condition. In the active condition the restraining bolt 35 is operable to restrain the window sash 4, 5 in an opened position or a closed position relative to the window frame 3 and in the inactive condition the restraining member 35 allows movement of the window sash 4, 5 relative to the opened and closed positions. The device 10 includes a restraining mechanism 24 that is operable for securing the restraining bolt 35 in the active condition. The restraining mechanism 24 is manually releasable to thereby release the restraining bolt 35 from the active condition. As will become apparent from the below description, the device 10 preferably includes a manual release means, configured for concurrent (or simultaneous) two handed manual operation, for manually releasing the restraining mechanism 24. In a preferred form, the restraining mechanism 24 is preferably manually releasable by a concurrent two step process.
Accordingly, embodiments of the present invention are advantageous in that the device 10 is operable to selectively restrain the window sash 4, 5 in an open or closed position relative to the window frame 3 and can be manually “unlocked” form such position without requiring a key. Embodiments of the present invention are advantageous in that a degree of manual dexterity required to “unlock” the device 10 is unlikely to be possessed by a young child.
The frame 161 of the body 15 may preferably be made of plastic or another suitable rigid material such an alloy such as brass, aluminium, steel or the like. The frame 161 of the window sash restraint device 10 is adapted to be fixed relative to a window sash, such as the movable lower window sash 4 of the window 2 of
Referring to the embodiment of the device 10 illustrated in
The restraining mechanism 24 includes a locking plate 25 that engages the restraining bolt 35 and is operable to secure the restraining bolt 35 in the active condition in a manner that will be described in more detail below. The restraining mechanism 24 can be manually released by the restraining mechanism release means to release the restraining bolt 35 from the active condition. The operation of the device 10 will now be described in detail with reference to the following description of the internal components of the device 10.
Restraining Bolt
The restraining bolt 35 is coupled to a button 30 that protrudes from the front 155 of the body 15. The 30 can be depressed to actuate the bolt 35 from the inactive to the active condition. In the active condition, the bolt 35 penetrates through both of the aligned openings in the frames of both of the window sashes 4, 5, 104, 105 or the window frame 3, 103 to thereby restrain the sliding window sash 4, 104 relative to the other window sash 5, 105 or fixed window frame 3, 103. When a user wishes to close the sliding window sash 4, 104 or open the sliding window sash 4, 104 beyond the predetermined open position, the user operates the device 10 as will be described below.
The restraining bolt 35 also includes an extension portion 36 that is selectively attachable to the end of the bolt 35 via a threaded connection arrangement therebetween. The extension portion 36 is operable for use with, in particular, double hung sash windows where it is necessary for the restraining bolt 35 to have sufficient length to pass through the thickness of the frames of two overlapping window sashes 4, 5. The aforementioned embodiment adds to the flexibility of the device 10 for use with a variety of window types.
Securing Means
Referring to
Restraining Mechanism Release Means
Referring to
The pair of levers 16, 17 extend from the opposite ends 153, 154 of the body 15. The levers 16, 17 are adapted to be displaced by the thumb and forefinger of a user thus requiring one hand to operate both of the levers 16, 17. The levers 16, 17 are coupled to their respective plates 40, 50 which extend within the body 15 in a direction transverse to a longitudinal axis of the locking plate 25. Each of the plates 40, 50 includes a tab 41, 49 for engaging with respective shoulder portions 28a, 28b of the locking plate 25. The tabs 41, 49 are adapted to be located between the shoulders 28a, 28b and a top plate 16a of the frame 161 to physically prevent withdrawal of the retaining portion 27 of the locking plate 25 from the groove 36a in the restraining bolt 35. Thus, the tabs 41, 49 comprise a pair of retaining members that retain the locking plate 25 in engagement with the restraining bolt 35 until the two first release means are manually operated as described herein. The levers 16, 17 and the plates 40, 50 are biased by respective torsion springs 44, 45 so that the tabs 41, 49 are maintained in engagement with the shoulders 28a, 28b of the locking plate 25.
To release the restraining bolt 35 from the active condition, the user must manually release the restraining mechanism 24 by operating the release means. Operation of the release means requires a first step of manually displacing the levers 16, 17 whereby the levers 16, 17 pivot about respective pivot axes 16b, 17b as illustrated in
The user carries out the second step of operating the release means by manually pivoting the lever 22 that is coupled via a pivotal coupling pin 22a to the locking plate 25. Displacement of the lever 22 is preferably carried out with the user's other hand that is not displacing the levers 16, 17. The pivoting lever 22 contacts the frame 161 at a fulcrum point 22b such that manually pivoting the lever 22 away from the frame 161 urges the locking plate 25 transversely relative to the restraining bolt 35. The retaining portion 27 of the locking plate 25 is thereby caused to move out of the groove 36a of the restraining bolt 35 and in doing so overcomes the biasing force applied by the pair of torsion springs 29a, 29b. Upon the retaining portion 27 coming out of engagement with the groove 36a the spring 37 associated with the restraining bolt 35 is operable to bias the restraining bolt 35 from its maximum displacement position protruding from the rear 156 of the body 15, corresponding to the active condition, towards a position in which the restraining bolt 35 is withdrawn into the body 15, corresponding to the inactive condition. Thus, the restraining mechanism 20 is manually released by the aforementioned two step process of operating the release means to thereby release the restraining bolt 35 from the active condition.
Thus, the device 10 is operable to enable a user to selectively release the restraining bolt 35 from the active condition to the inactive condition to enable a user to move the sliding window sash 4 relative to the predetermined open position. By selectively releasing the restraining bolt 35 from the active condition to the inactive condition the restraining bolt 35 is withdrawn from within the aligned openings in the window sashes 4, 5 or the window frame 3 to enable movement of the sliding window sash 4 relative to the predetermined opened position.
Restraining the Window Sash
When the device 10 has been operated such that the restraining bolt 35 is in the inactive condition, as described above, the user may move the sliding window sash 4, 104 relative to the predetermined open position either to a fully open position or to a closed position. When a user wishes to again restrain the sliding window sash 4, 104 in the predetermined open position, the user aligns the openings through the frames of the sliding window sash 4, 104 and the other window sash 5, 105 or the window frame 3, 103 through which the restraining pin 35 is operable to pass through. The user can then depress the button 30 to cause the restraining bolt 35 to be displaced from the inactive condition, illustrated in
As stated above, the release means is preferably configured such that a small child of an age at risk of falling from open windows does not have sufficient manual dexterity to depress both of the levers 16, 17 and to simultaneously manually lift the lever 22 to withdraw the locking plate 25 with sufficient force to overcome the biasing force of the torsion spring 29a, 29b. Furthermore, the device 10 is suitable for use in relation to restraining a window sash 4, 104 in a substantially opened position relative to the window frame 3, 103. However, as described herein, the device 10 is also suitable for use in restraining the window sash 4, 104 in a close position relative to the window frame 3, 103 by provision of suitable holes in the window sash 4, 104 and frame 3, 103 that are aligned for penetration by the restraining bolt 35 when the window sash 4, 104 is closed.
Window Stay
In a further embodiment illustrated in
As mentioned above, where reference is made to embodiments comprising a pair of first release means 13a, 13b it is to be appreciated that these may be referred to or consider first and second release means and where reference is made to the second release means 14 this may be referred to as a third release means. Thus, in embodiments described herein, the first and second release means 13a, 13b are respectively displaced towards each other in first and second directions (e.g. opposite directions) and the third release means 14 is displaced in a third direction (e.g. transverse to the first and second directions) in order to release the locking plate 25 and thereby release the restraining bolt from the active condition to the inactive condition.
As can be appreciated, embodiments of the invention involve further advantages in that the device 10 can be operated by a person within a dwelling or a person outside the dwelling in an emergency, such as a fire, to manually release the restraining mechanism to release the restraining member from the active condition to enable the window to be released from a partially open position to enable the window to be fully opened. Such a feature of embodiments of the invention are advantageous in that in the event of an emergency, such as a fire, it is not necessary for a person within the dwelling to reach a key to un the window and exit the dwelling. It is also possible for a person outside the dwelling, such as fire or emergency response personnel, to unlock the window and enter the dwelling without breaking the window and risking injury associated with entering or exiting a window containing broken glass.
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This application is a continuation of PCT/AU2014/001084, filed on Nov. 27, 2014, which claims priority to Australian Patent Application 2013904577, filed Nov. 27, 2013, the entirety of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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