Claims
- 1. A window having a top side and other sides comprising a first frame of first extruded profile members each having an exterior side surface parallel to a plane defined by a thermo pane of glass and having at the exterior side surface a first flange portion acting as a supporting member for an edge portion of the thermo pane on an external side of the thermo pane, whereas an opposite edge portion of the thermo pane at an internal side of the thermo pane is supported by a glazing bead connected with the extruded profile members, and a main frame comprising wood profiles having exterior surfaces covered by weather-resisting coverings, a hinge member at the top side of the window comprising a hinge pivot formed by an edge portion of a second extruded profile member connected to a portion of said main frame and a hinge blade defined by a hook-shaped wall portion of an opposed one of said first extruded profile members of said first frame, and ensuring means for maintaining continued engagement of said hinge pivot and said hinge blade, characterized in that the hook-shaped wall portion defining the hinge blade comprises a flange on an upper exterior side wall of one of said first extruded profile members, said flange projecting downwardly substantially parallel to the glass plane, whereas the hinge pivot forming edge portion is formed by an upwardly projecting flange of said second extruded profile member, said upwardly projecting flange being adapted to be engaged by said hinge blade by hooking said hinge blade around said hinge pivot forming edge portion with said downwardly projecting flange positioned behind said upwardly projecting flange, said engagement ensuring means being provided at at least one of the other sides of the window.
- 2. A window as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said other sides of the window include vertical sides, said engagement ensuring means is provided at at least one vertical side of the window, said engagement ensuring means comprising a member fastened to one of said first extruded profile members.
- 3. A window as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said member of said engagement ensuring means is a sliding block arranged displaceably in a track in said one of said first extruded profile members, said block being movable between a position opposite a retaining device anchored in the main frame for permanently securing said first frame, in the case of a fixed window, and a position for connection to a motion transfer member guided in a recess in one of the wood profiles of the main frame for complete accommodation of the motion transfer member, in the closed position of an openable window.
- 4. A window as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said first extruded profile members are provided with wall portions forming tracks for sealing strips for sealing engagement on parts of said weather-resisting coverings of said wood profiles and for insulation between the weather-resisting coverings and said first extruded profile members.
- 5. A window as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that one of said wall portions is defined by the glazing bead.
- 6. A window as claimed in claim 1 and designed as a roof window to be mounted in an inclined roof, characterized in that the weather-resisting coverings for weather-resistant connection between the main frame and the surrounding roofing material are retained between the wood profile coverings or between the wood profile coverings and the main frame wood profiles.
- 7. A window having a top side and other sides, comprising a thermo pane of glass, a first frame of first members each having an exterior side surface and a first flange portion acting as a supporting member for an edge portion of the thermo pane on an external side of the thermo pane, whereas an opposite edge portion of the thermo pane at an internal side of the thermo pane is supported by a glazing bead, and a main frame comprising wood profiles having exterior surfaces covered by weather-resisting coverings, a hinge member at the top side of the window comprising a hinge pivot formed by an edge portion of a profile member connected to a portion of said main frame and a hinge blade defined by a hook-shaped wall portion of an opposed one of said first members of said first frame, and ensuring means for maintaining continued engagement of said hinge pivot and said hinge blade, characterized in that the hook-shaped wall portion defining the hinge blade comprises a flange on an upper exterior side wall of one of said first members, said flange projecting downwardly, whereas the hinge pivot forming edge portion is formed by an upwardly projecting flange of said profile member, said upwardly projecting flange being adapted to be engaged by said hinge blade by hooking said hinge blade around said hinge pivot forming edge portion with said downwardly projecting flange positioned behind said upwardly projecting flange, said engagement ensuring means being provided at at least one of the other sides of the window.
- 8. A window as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said other sides of the window include vertical sides, said engagement ensuring means is provided at at least one vertical side of the window, said engagement ensuring means comprising a member fastened to one of said first members.
- 9. A window as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said member of said engagement ensuring means is a sliding block arranged displaceably in a track in said one of said first extruded profile members, said block being movable between a position opposite a retaining device anchored in the main frame for permanently securing said first frame, in the case of a fixed window, and a position for connection to a motion transfer member guided in a recess in one of the wood profiles of the main frame for complete accommodation of the motion transfer member, in the closed position of an openable window.
- 10. A window as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said first members are provided with wall portions forming tracks for sealing strips for sealing engagement on parts of said weather-resisting coverings of said wood profiles and for insulation between the weather-resisting coverings and said first members.
- 11. A window as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that one of said wall portions is defined by the glazing bead.
- 12. A window as claimed in claim 7 and designed as a roof window to be mounted in an inclined roof, characterized in that the weather-resisting coverings for weather-resistant connection between the main frame and the surrounding roofing material are retained between the wood profile coverings or between the wood profile coverings and the main frame wood profiles.
- 13. A window having sides and comprising a thermo pane of glass, a first frame of first members each having an exterior side surface and a first flange portion acting as a supporting member for an edge portion of a thermo pane on an external side of the thermo pane, an opposite edge portion of the thermo pane at an internal side of the thermo pane is supported by a glazing bead, and a main frame comprising wood profiles having exterior surfaces covered by weather-resisting coverings, the first frame and the main frame being hinged to one another on one of the sides of the window, characterized in that the window has means for permanently securing said first frame to define part of a fixed window and for completely accommodating a motion transfer member guided in a recess in one of the wood profiles in the closed position of an openable window, said securing means comprising a coupling member connected with one of said first members on another one of the sides of the window, said coupling member being positioned in a first position on said one of said first members for permanently securing the first frame and in second position on said one of said first members different from the first position for completely accommodating the motion transfer member in the closed position of an openable window.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/802,640, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,649 filed on Dec. 9, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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