EP0877847A1 - Fenster, tür oder dergleichen mit beschlagsystem - Google Patents
Fenster, tür oder dergleichen mit beschlagsystemInfo
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a window, door or the like with a fixed frame and a sash frame or sash movably mounted on the fixed frame via a fitting system.
- the fixed frame and the sash frame are first manufactured as such and then the fitting system is attached.
- These fixed frames or casement frames are usually produced from four miter frames which are cut to length according to the desired frame size and mitred.
- the lengths of mutually associated frame spars of fixed frames and associated sash frames of a window or door are different.
- For fixed window sashes of rail vehicles i.e. without a fitting system
- a similar construction is also shown in WO 86/01249.
- frame corner brackets in the form of quarter-circular connecting pieces which connect the straight frame spars (extruded or extruded light metal or synthetic material profiles).
- straight frame spars extruded or extruded light metal or synthetic material profiles.
- an injection molded molded part which is resilient only under tension is used as the force transmission element of a corner deflection.
- the injection molded part carries a coupling piece for connection to the subsequent straight drive rods of the frame spars. Wear the quarter-circle connection areas no hardware components that interact with the associated hardware components of the fixed frame.
- DE 26 14 082 shows a casement made of a total of four frame corner angles, each with a short leg and a long leg.
- a kind of corner deflection is also provided here in the form of a guide track which is open radially outwards for a flexible actuating steel band which surrounds the entire circumference of the casement and is therefore endless.
- the o belt cannot be preassembled; The pre-assembly of at least movable fittings is therefore excluded in this known arrangement.
- DE 28 30 774 C3 shows a swing door with a flexible door leaf and a corner piece comprising the upper corner of the door leaf on the axis of rotation. This has a box open at the top for accommodating a locking device and the pivot bearing.
- US 3,486,272 shows the possibility of an optional right-hinged and left-hinged attachment when the door is already installed, the changeover mechanism being laid in the door leaf.
- the arrangement of fitting parts of the fitting system in the four corners of a window is known per se (DE 17 08 s 252 B2 and CH 375 624).
- all the fitting systems described so far have in common that they are attached to the respective sash only after the fixing of the fixed frame and sash frame.
- the invention is based on the object of specifying a window, door or the like with a fixed frame and a sash frame or sash movably mounted on the fixed frame via a fitting system with simplified manufacture.
- the fixed frame and / or the sash consists of prefabricated corner brackets and straight frame spars connecting them.
- frame corner brackets are used according to the invention, on which fittings of the fitting system are arranged before the fixed or sash frame is assembled, either already manufactured integrally with them or preassembled on them. This simplifies the subsequent assembly of the window, the door or the like, since at least a large part of the fitting parts is already arranged at the corner angles of the frame and therefore no longer needs to be attached.
- both the fixed frame and the sash frame are designed with such frame corner angles, each including their fitting parts, the correct mutual positioning of the fitting parts on the sash frame and fixed frame is ensured from the outset. Readjustment work is generally not necessary.
- the fitting parts can be preassembled during the manufacture of the corner brackets according to the invention or only later. In this way, frame corner brackets can be kept ready, on which the fitting parts required according to the respective application are re-assembled or remounted before the corner brackets and frame spars are joined together to form a fixed or sash frame.
- pre-assembly therefore refers to a point in time before the corner brackets and frame spars are joined to form the respective frame and does not imply that the pre-assembly must already take place during the manufacture of the frame corner brackets, but this is particularly expedient in many cases.
- the four frame corner brackets are connected to one another by separate, preferably one-piece frame bars.
- this offers the advantage of cost-effective production, since the frame bars can be designed as injection molded or continuous casting profiles "by the meter".
- storage is more economical since the frame corner angles can be used unchanged for all possible frame sizes.
- Plug connections are proposed for quick connection of frame corner brackets and frame spars.
- the plug-in connections are preferably formed by plug-in projections which protrude from the respective corner angle and engage in corresponding plug-in recesses in the frame bars.
- the frame spars can then be cut to the desired length and then only need to be plugged onto the corresponding plug-in projection.
- both the fixed frame and the casement frame are each formed by frame corner angles and frame spars connecting them, the leg lengths of the frame corner angles being dimensioned such that the end faces of the spars of the fixed frame lie essentially in the same plane as the corresponding end faces of the Posts of the casement.
- a preassembled or integrally arranged fitting part on a frame spar of the casement then necessarily has the correct positional relationship to an assigned preassembled or integrally arranged fitting part on the corresponding frame spar of the fixed frame.
- fastening holes or the like can also be provided for the fitting parts, by means of which the fitting parts are then attached in the correct positional relationship to one another on the finished sash frame or on the finished fixed frame or on the sash frame or fixed frame spar before completion of the frame can be.
- the two frame corner angles on the pivot axis side are each provided with a pivot bearing fitting part and that the two frame corner angles remote from the pivot axis are each provided with a fitting part which engages in the associated fitting part in the closed position of the fitting and in the When the fitting is ready for turning, the associated fitting part is released.
- the desired fitting functions are thus ensured solely by the fitting parts at the corner angles of the frame.
- striking plates and associated locking bolts on the attached frame spar for example, are expedient as additional fitting parts, but, as mentioned, are provided integrally on the spar, preassembled or preassembled.
- the two frame corner brackets on the tilt axis side are each provided with a tilt bearing fitting part and that the two frame corner angles remote from the tilt axis are each provided with a fitting part, v / elches in the associated fitting part in the closed position of the fitting intervenes, and in the readiness for tilting of the fitting the associated loading strikes releases.
- means for the tilt angle limitation are required as additional fitting parts, e.g. B. in the form of extension arms, drawstrings or the like.
- the upper frame corner angle on the axis of rotation is provided with a fitting part which engages in the associated fitting part in the closed position and in the ready position for rotation with the associated part Fitting part forms a pivot bearing and in the ready-to-tilt position the associated fitting part releases the fact that the lower frame corner bracket on the pivot axis side is provided with a corner bearing fitting part, that the upper frame corner angle remote from the pivot axis is provided with a fitting part which, in the closed position of the fitting, is in the closed position ⁇ engages the fitting part and releases the associated fitting part in the ready-to-turn position and the ready-to-tilt position, and that the lower corner of the frame, which is remote from the axis of rotation, is provided with a fitting part which engages in the associated fitting part in the closed position, in the In the ready position releases the associated fitting part and forms a tilt bearing with the associated fitting part in the ready position.
- corner deflections can be integrated in the corner angles.
- the corner drives are thus pre-assembled what again simplifies the manufacture of windows, doors or the like.
- the corner deflections are designed to transmit pressure forces and that the frame spars are provided with pressure-resistant force transmission members that extend over the entire length of the spar, in particular in the form of pressure rods. Due to this design, coupling elements between the force transmission members can be completely dispensed with when the power transmission path is closed via the casement, since the mutual frontal contact of the force transmission members is sufficient. When the fitting system is actuated, the pressure forces which occur in this case are easily passed on from the force transmission element to the force transmission element.
- the force transmission members or the pressure rods can at least have a locking projection which interacts with a fitting part provided on the other frame, in particular a fixed frame-side fitting part, in order, for example, for the already mentioned case of very large windows, to also have a locking function between them To provide frame spars of the fixed and casement frame.
- the frame spars can be cut to length together with the pressure bars and that the pressure bars each abut the end of the force transmission members of the corner deflections. Since, as already mentioned, no coupling is required between the elements of the closed power transmission chain, that is to say also not between the pressure rods and the force transmission elements of the corner deflection, after the frame spar and the respective corner deflection have been plugged together, the pressure rod has to be in mutual contact on the face side and the power transmission link have already done everything necessary to produce the closed power transmission chain.
- At least the frame corner angles which are provided with a movable fitting part, have a driver in at least one of their two angle legs, the driver being preferably linearly movable in the respective leg and, on the one hand, with the force transmission element of the corner deflection and on the other hand, can be coupled to the movable fitting part.
- the separate driver ensures reliable power transmission to the movable fitting part and reliable guidance of the movable fitting part.
- the basic structure of the frame corner brackets can be the same to further reduce the manufacturing costs, with the movable fitting part then having to be uncoupled from the force transmission element of the corner deflection, if necessary, be it by separating the connection between the movable fitting part and the driver or between the driver and the force transmission element.
- a guide sleeve which is fixed at the corner of the frame and which is centered on the respective axis of rotation or tilting axis is proposed for the fitting part mounted movably or immovably on the corner of the frame.
- a further development of the invention is characterized in that the movable fitting part of at least one frame corner angle is formed by a protruding, preferably bolt-shaped protrusion perpendicular to the fold circumferential surface, which, together with the associated fitting part, possibly has a part which is constantly rotatably mounted on the fixed frame, in particular folding scissors or Parking movement part, cooperates.
- the frame corner bracket be provided with a curved guide channel for the force transmission element, which is closed at least on the outside of its curvature. Due to the construction of the frame according to the invention from frame corner angles and straight frame spars, there is an attractive possibility of designing the frame spars as hollow profiles, a continuous profile cavity being designed to accommodate the respective pressure rod. The respective pressure rod can therefore best be inserted into the continuous profile cavity before the respective frame spar is cut to length. The assembly of face plates to cover the drive rods is therefore no longer necessary.
- the fitting system according to the invention can be operated manually, in particular by means of a handle. However, in addition or as an alternative, it can also be actuated by a motor with the particularly advantageous possibility of inserting the drive motor or motors into an inner recess of the corner angle of the frame. There is enough space here for the drive motor; an assembly of the drive motor on the visible surface of the respective frame, which is unfavorable for the visual impression, is eliminated.
- a drive motor which preferably engages on a link of a rotating power transmission chain.
- the rotating power transmission chain ensures the transmission of the hardware forces.
- the power transmission chain can still be operated manually, at least as an emergency operation.
- At least the frame corner brackets provided with movable fitting parts, but preferably all frame corner brackets are each provided with at least one drive motor. This saves the mechanical power transmission, ie the power transmission chain between the corner angles of the frame.
- all frame corner brackets are provided with at least one drive motor, essentially identical frame corner brackets are obtained, which in turn has obvious advantages for production and storage.
- the drive motor have a drive thread spindle and that the force transmission element of the corner drive can be driven via a threaded spindle driver, preferably with a parallel arrangement of the spindle axis and the direction of movement of the force transmission element. This arrangement is space-saving. High-speed small motors can also be used, which are available at low cost. Under certain circumstances, a reduction gear is interposed. Small motors with flanged reduction gears are generally available.
- the invention further relates to a corner frame for a window, a door or the like with a fixed frame and a sash frame or sash movably mounted on the fixed frame via a fitting system.
- the frame corner bracket comprises an integrated corner deflector and at least one fitting part of the fitting system which is fixedly attached to the frame corner bracket or is movably mounted and can be driven by a force transmission element of the corner deflector.
- the invention relates to a fitting system for a window, a door or the like with fitting parts attached to frame corner angles of the fixed frame or the sash frame, which cooperate with associated fitting parts of the sash frame or fixed frame. Because of the extremely high degree of prefabrication or pre-assembly, this fitting system is inexpensive to manufacture, store and assemble the respective window, door or the like. If the associated fitting parts are also arranged on the corner frame of the casement or fixed frame, there is, as already mentioned, the particular advantage that the fitting parts are correct from the start Are arranged in relation to each other so that adjustment work is eliminated.
- the invention further relates to a kit for a window, a door or the like with a fixed frame and a sash frame or sash mounted movably on the fixed frame via a fitting system, both frames being each formed by frame corner angles forming a frame corner and separate frame spars connecting them, when the window, door or the like is assembled with end faces perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the frame, the frame spars rest against the respective corner angles and the end faces of the spars of the fixed frame lie essentially in the same plane as the corresponding end faces of the spars of the casement frame.
- the frame spars of the fixed frame and sash frame which are assigned to one another have exactly the same length, so that they can be cut to length in one cut or in succession with the same cut setting in accordance with the desired window size.
- the invention relates to a method for the manufacture of a window, a door or the like from a kit of the type just mentioned, which is characterized in that corresponding frame members of the fixed frame and sash frame are cut simultaneously or in succession with one another cut to the same cut setting.
- FIG. 1 shows a simplified isometric view of a half-open window with a fixed frame and casement designed according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows the turn window according to FIG. 1 in the closed state in the ready-to-turn position of the fitting system with broken frame bars and partly in section, namely in FIG. 2 top left in section along line IIO-IIO according to FIG. 5 and in FIG. 2 bottom left in section along line IIU-IIU according to FIG. 6;
- FIG. 3 shows the left half of the window according to FIG. 2 on an enlarged scale in the closed position of the fitting system
- Figure 4 is a view corresponding to Figure 3, but in an alternative closed position of the fitting system
- Figure 5 shows a horizontal section along line V-V in Figure 4.
- FIG. 7 shows a view corresponding to FIG. 2 of a tilting window
- Figure 8 is a view corresponding to Figure 2 of a tilt and turn window
- FIG. 9 shows a front view of a conventional opening scissors including faceplate with auxiliary link of the turn-tilt
- Figure 10 shows a section of the tilt and turn window in Figure 8 along line X-X;
- FIG. 11 shows a section of the extension arm according to line XI-XI in FIGS. 9 and 10;
- Figure 12 is a view corresponding to Figure 2 of a storage window;
- FIG. 13 shows a partial side view of the window according to FIG. 12 with viewing direction XIII;
- FIG. 14 shows a further partial view with viewing direction XIV in FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 shows a detail section of the window according to FIG. 12 in the section along line XV-XV;
- FIG. 16 shows a schematic front view of a further embodiment of a frame corner bracket, this being suitable, for example, for the window types described above, with a drive motor for motorized actuation of the fitting system and
- Figure 17 shows a section of the arrangement in Figure 16 along line XVII-XVII.
- one of the two parts fixed frame or sash movably connected to one another via the fitting system has a frame from the said frame corner angles and the frame spars connecting them, since the special design specified below already offers advantages.
- a fixed frame constructed in this way could be combined with a frameless wing, in particular a glass wing. the.
- the fitting system used can be a manually operated fitting system and / or a motor-operated fitting system (in particular with an electric drive, pneumatic drive or hydraulic drive).
- a turn window according to the invention is described as a first exemplary embodiment with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 and at the same time reference has already been made in part to the other exemplary embodiments of FIGS. 7 to 17, in particular with regard to the exemplary embodiments common or analogous between the exemplary embodiments ⁇ share and the basic structure of the windows.
- the window 10 shown half-open consists of a fixed frame 12 and a sash frame 14.
- the fixed frame is formed by four frame corner angles 16 and frame frames 18 connecting them, which in the illustrated case are rectilinear.
- the sash 14 is formed from frame corner angles 20 and frame spars 22 connecting them.
- the frame corner brackets are each connected to the frame bars via plug connections 24.
- the corner brackets 16 and 20 are each provided on their two leg ends with a plug-in projection 26 (see FIG. 6) which engage in corresponding plug-in recesses (not shown) in the frame bars 22.
- plug-in recesses are expediently continuous hollow profile chambers in the frame bars designed as a hollow profile of the running meter (in particular extrusion profiles). In the case of large series with Uniform dimensions are also conceivable injection molded spars, which are then to be formed at both ends with the corresponding plug-in recess.
- the end face with which the corner bracket 20 indicated in FIG. 6 bears on the frame spar to be plugged onto the plug-in projection 26 is designated there by 28.
- the end face of the frame spar 22 has the reference number 30 in FIG. 8. In the assembled state, these faces 28 and 30 lie flat against one another, defining an abutment plane 32.
- a total of eight bearing planes of the casement 14 match the corresponding bearing planes between the corner corners 16 and the frame bars 18 of the fixed frame 12.
- the substantial advantage results from the identical length that the two mentioned frame spars 18 and 22 and likewise, in the case of a rectangular wing, the two lower horizontal frame spars 18 and 22 are to be cut off to exactly the same length. Depending on the device used, this can be done in a single cut or in successive cuts with the same length setting.
- the frame spars prepared in this way are then plugged together with the associated frame corner angles for the production of fixed frame 12 and sash frame 14 and then permanently connected, for. B. by gluing or welding.
- the frame corner brackets 16 and 20 are preassembled with associated fitting parts.
- the frame corner 16 of the fixed frame 12 are each with a fixed frame-side fitting 34 in the form of a pivot bearing bush Mistake.
- Two bearing sleeves 38, 38 ′ with a common vertical axis 40 are formed on a mounting plate 36 at a vertical distance from one another.
- the bearing sleeve 38 'oriented in each case towards the corner of the frame is closed at its outer end (possibly with a small through opening at the bottom) in order to provide a fixed bearing pin 42 to be provided for a pure rotating window according to FIGS. 2 to 6 (FIG. 2 right) to be able to knock out if necessary.
- the at least partially closed end of said sleeve end serves to accommodate a tilting bearing pin as the tilting bearing, as will be explained in more detail with reference to FIGS. 7 and 8.
- the corner brackets that are not suitable as tilting bearings can also be designed with the described fitting part 34 in order to obtain as many identical components as possible. It can be seen in FIG. 2 that diagonally opposite frame corner angles 16 are identical.
- the frame corner brackets 20 of the casement frame 14 have the same basic structure, although differently preassembled fitting parts are provided depending on the window type and position of the frame corner bracket.
- a corner deflection 44 is integrated in each frame corner bracket 20.
- This consists of a substantially all-round closed guide channel 46 with an inserted tension and compression-resistant force transmission element 48, for example in the form of a single or multi-layer steel band or plastic band. According to FIG. 3, this channel has a quarter-circular arc section in order to be able to transmit even greater forces without higher friction losses.
- two drivers 50 are movably mounted in the frame corner bracket 20 (in accordance with FIG. 3 above), each in a guide channel 52 in each of the two angle legs 54, 56 with the channel longitudinal direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the leg.
- both channels 52 merge into one another; due to sufficient mutual distance, the two drivers do not get into any position in the hardware system.
- Bevels 58 at the corners closest to one another additionally ensure freedom from collisions even at a relatively short distance.
- the coupling of the respective driver 50 to the force transmission member 48 takes place by means of a corresponding connecting member 60.
- This is shown in the exemplary embodiment as a connecting lug projecting laterally from the force transmission member 46, which engages in an associated recess 62 of the respective driver and is fixed there , for example by gluing or with the help of fixing agents, such as. B. pens.
- the wall of the guide channel 46 which receives the force transmission member 46 and which faces the driver 50 is provided with a longitudinal slot 64 towards the driver 50, through which the driver 60 can pass with sufficient movement play.
- the previous statements on the frame corner bracket 20 apply to all four frame corner brackets of the casement 14 according to the exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 6.
- the respective driver 50 serves to actuate a respective fitting part associated with the relevant frame corner bracket 20, provided such a fitting part is provided.
- the driver 50 is coupled to the corresponding fitting part.
- the frame corner angles 20 remote from the axis of rotation (these are the lower left and the upper left frame corner angles in FIG. 2) are each assigned a fitting part which is connected to the fixed frame-side fitting part 34 of the lower left and upper left ⁇ ren frame corner of the fixed frame 12 cooperates to lock the fixed frame with the casement in the locked position of the rotating window.
- the fitting part assigned to the lower left or upper left sash frame corner bracket 20 is a movable part
- Fitting part 66 in the form of an adjusting bolt 69 with a bolt axis 68 parallel to the corresponding vertical spar Area of its length center rigidly coupled to the driver 50 via a connecting link 70, as shown in particular in FIGS. 3 above and 5.
- the adjusting bolt 69 can thus engage with its end section 69a projecting downwards into the lower sleeve 38 or 38 '(FIG. 3) or with its end section 69b projecting upwards into the upper sleeve 38 or 38'. ( Figure 4).
- the adjusting bolts 69 are guided in a guide sleeve 72, which is partially closed and rigidly attached to the corner bracket 20. This can easily dissipate forces acting on the bolt 69 and transversely to the bolt axis 68 into the frame corner bracket 20.
- the frame corner bracket 20 can be made of plastic or metal, in particular cast.
- further cavities can be incorporated in addition to the guide channel 46; such a cavity 74 is indicated in FIGS. 5 and 6 (although omitted for the sake of simplicity in the sections according to FIGS. 2 to 4).
- a three-layer structure with a core 76 and two outer shells 78, 80 can be seen in FIGS. 5 and 6.
- the guide sleeve 72 is also formed on the outer shell 78.
- All four frame corner brackets 20 are designed in the manner described with an integrated corner deflector including a pair of drivers 50 coupled to the force transmission member 48.
- a movable fitting part 66 in the form of the adjusting bolt 69 just described
- the driver 50 glued, welded, riveted or the like.
- This power transmission system is formed, on the one hand, by the corner deflections 44 already described and, on the other hand, by pressure rods 84, which in corresponding guide channels connecting the corner deflections
- the length of the pressure rods 84 in the frame bars 22 corresponds exactly to the corresponding bar length (for example L2), this again results in particularly simple manufacture, since the frame spars with their possibly already inserted pressure rod 84 are to be cut to the same length.
- the movable fitting parts 66 are each in their central position, in which they are out of engagement with the respectively assigned fixed part 34 on the fixed frame side.
- the sash can thus be easily opened for rotation.
- the closed position of the fitting is set by turning the handle 82 accordingly, for example clockwise by 90 °, the two movable fitting parts 66 penetrate the fixed-part fitting part 34 in FIG. 5, as indicated in FIG. 4. It can be seen that the upper end section 69b in each case penetrates into the sleeve 38 or 38 'located above.
- the handle 82 can also be rotated counterclockwise by 90 °, whereupon the lower end sections 69a each penetrate into the lower sleeve 38 or 38 ', as shown in FIG. 5
- FIG. 1 Another embodiment of a window according to the invention, namely a tilting window according to the invention, will now be explained with reference to FIG.
- Components of the second exemplary embodiment which correspond in function to those of the first exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 6 are provided with the same reference numerals.
- the fitting parts of the lower frame corner brackets 20 and 16 form a left and right tilt bearing with a horizontal tilt axis parallel to the frame plane of the fixed frame or sash frame.
- a tilting bearing pin 100 which is stationary with respect to the casement 14 is fixed (in particular hammered in) in the respective guide sleeve 72, which projects downward from the guide sleeve 72 and has a rounded, in particular spherical, end 102.
- This end engages in the lower (frame corner-side) bearing sleeve 38 'of the respective fixed-part fitting part 34.
- This bearing sleeve 38 'on the frame corner is designed on the inside as a bearing socket which is adapted to the rounded end 102 and which allows the sash to tilt about the horizontal axis relative to the fixed frame with little force.
- the described design of the tilting bearing is only one example, and other designs are possible, for example in such a way that the tilting pin tapers conically downward with a corresponding design of the (lower) bearing sleeve 38 'on the frame corner side. It is important that the tilting bearing pin 100 does not protrude upwards or at most only slightly from the guide sleeve 72 (which here acts as a holding or fastening sleeve for the tilting pin) so that the tilting bearing pin does not engage in the (upper) bearing sleeve 38 remote from the frame or abuts them.
- the fitting parts of the sash frame remote from the tilt axis are constructed essentially the same as the fitting parts of the exemplary embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 6 which are remote from the axis of rotation.
- the vertically displaceable driver 50 has one each connecting bracket 70 has a fitting part 66 which can be moved in the vertical direction and which has essentially the same shape as the movable fitting parts 66 of the exemplary embodiment in FIGS. 1 to 6 and which, depending on the vertical position, has the fitting part 34 which is fixed to the frame top left or top right Fixed frame corner 16 is engaged or not in engagement.
- the movable fitting parts 66 are actuated via the handle 82 and the force transmission system comprising the pressure rods and the force transmission members 48 with a closed force path.
- the ready-to-tilt position of the fitting system of the tilting window of FIG. 7 corresponds to the ready-to-turn position of the fitting system of the rotating window according to FIG. 2.
- the movable fitting parts 66 are not in engagement with the fixed frame-fixed fittings 34. The sash can thus be easily opened.
- the two movable fitting parts 66 penetrate into the corresponding fixed-frame-side fitting part 34, namely the left one upper movable fitting part 66 with its (end) end remote from the frame corner into the (lower) bearing sleeve 38 remote from the frame corner and the right movable fitting part 66 with its (upper) end near the frame corner into the (upper) bearing sleeve 38 'near the frame corner.
- the handle 82 is turned clockwise by 90 ° while the wing is closed, the (upper) end of the movable fitting part 66 on the corner of the frame penetrates into the (upper) bearing sleeve 38 'on the corner of the frame and penetrates the frame sleeve (') lower) end of the right movable fitting part 66 into the (lower) bearing sleeve 38 remote from the frame corner.
- the left lower casement corner 20 of the tilting window is designed analogously to this, whereby analogously here means that the left lower casement corner o 20 of the tilting window is symmetrical to the right lower casement corner 20 of the tilting window with respect to a vertical plane (plane of symmetry) orthogonal to the casement plane .
- the same also applies to the left upper sash corner 20 and the left lower sash corner 20 of the rotating window, which are symmetrical with respect to a horizontal plane orthogonal to the sash plane (plane of symmetry).
- the rotating window of Figures 1 to 6 and the tilting window of Figure 7 are composed essentially of the same parts.
- the upper right casement corner 20 of the rotating window also differs only slightly from the lower right casement corner 20 of the casement of the rotating window or from the two lower casement corner angles 20 of the tilting window.
- a bearing pin 42 is inserted (hammered in) in the guide sleeve 72 of the upper right sash frame corner 20 of the rotating window, which on both sides, ie above and below, out of the guide sleeve 72 protrudes 0 and engages in the frame corner (upper) bearing sleeve 38 'and the frame corner (lower) bearing sleeve 38 of the fixed-frame fitting 34 of the right upper fixed-frame corner bracket 16.
- an opening device which is effective between the casement frame and the fixed frame is provided and which detects the tilting angle of the wing. frame limited relative to the fixed frame.
- This can be a stay scissors similar to that described below in connection with the tilt and turn window of FIGS. 8 to 11, or also a limiting lever which is pivotably hinged at one end to the fixed frame and which, for example, has a link into which a sash-fixed bolt engages, or which has at its other end a bolt or sliding block which slidably engages in a corresponding link provided on the sash frame and limits the tilting movement by a stop at a link end.
- the opening device can, for example, also be formed only by a simple drawstring which is attached to the fixed frame at one end and to the sash frame at the other end.
- the respective opening device is preferably provided in the upper region of the window, in particular at the upper left or upper right corner corner of the fixed frame or the sash frame.
- FIGS. 8 to 11 A further exemplary embodiment of a window according to the invention, namely a turn-tilt window according to the invention, is described below with reference to FIGS. 8 to 11.
- Components of the tilt-and-turn window that correspond in function to those of the first embodiment according to FIGS. 1 to 6 or the second embodiment according to FIG. 7 are provided with the same reference numerals.
- this third embodiment only the differences between this third embodiment and the two above-described embodiments are dealt with and, for the rest, expressly reference is made to the preceding description of the rotating window or the tilting window.
- the lower right sash corner 20 of the tilt and turn window and the lower right sash corner 20 of the tilt window are identical, so it is a sleeve 72 received tilt bearing pin 100 with a rounded end which engages in the frame corner (lower) bearing sleeve 38 'end (102).
- the movable fitting part 66 of this sash corner has an adjustment bolt 69 which is adjustable in the vertical direction, the end (bottom) of which on the corner of the wheel is designed corresponding to the end of the tilting bearing pin 100 of the lower right sash corner 20 projecting from the guide sleeve 72. It thus has a rounded (lower) rounded end on the frame corner, in particular spherical end 69a, which can be brought into engagement with the frame corner (lower) bearing sleeve 38 'of the frame part 34 of the left lower fixed frame corner bracket to form a tilting bearing .
- the (upper) end 69b of the adjusting bolt 69 remote from the frame corner can be brought into engagement with the (upper) bearing sleeve 38 of the fitting part 34 of the left lower fixed frame corner bracket which is fixed to the frame.
- the movable fitting part 66 of the left upper casement corner angle is only slightly modified compared to the left upper casement corner angle of the rotating window of FIGS. 1 to 6 or of the tilting window of FIG.
- the adjusting bolt 69 is shortened at its lower end remote from the frame corner compared to the corresponding adjusting bolt of the rotating window or of the tilting window, so that the adjusting bolt 69 does not protrude from its guide sleeve 62 even in its deepest vertical position.
- the upper end of the adjustment bolt can be brought into engagement with the frame-side (upper) bearing sleeve 38 'in order to lock the casement on the fixed frame, as in the case of the rotating window or tilting window.
- the tilting window has an opening device 120 with opening scissors 122.
- the opening device comprises a guide sleeve 124 which extends in the vertical direction and can also be referred to as a bearing sleeve and into which a bearing pin 42 is received.
- the bearing pin (as in the upper right pivot bearing of the rotating window of FIGS. 1 to 6) protrudes from both ends of the bearing sleeve 124, which is open at the top and bottom, and engages in the (upper) bearing sleeve 38 'on the frame corner and the frame sleeve remote from the frame corner ( lower) bearing sleeve 38 of the fitting part 34 of the right upper fixed frame corner bracket to form a pivot bearing.
- the guide sleeve 124 is formed by a correspondingly bent sheet 126, which forms a vertical leg of the opening device.
- the sheet metal extends from the guide sleeve 124 first along a front side of the fixed frame inside the room and is then bent by approximately 90 °, so that it has an edge section in one extends to the sash or fixed frame plane orthogonal vertical plane between the fixed frame 12 and the sash 14.
- a vertical leg section 128 of an extension arm 130 which otherwise extends essentially in a horizontal plane, is fastened by screws 132 to an upper section of the edge region extending in the position according to FIG. 10 in the plane orthogonal to the frame plane.
- the vertical leg section 128 of the extension arm 130 can be inserted into a socket which is formed by a corresponding bending of the sheet and is open at the top.
- the extension arm 130 can be pivoted in its horizontal plane.
- the extension arm 130 is movably mounted with its end remote from the pivot bearing by means of a guide bolt 134 in a link 136 of a sash rail 138 fixed to the sash frame. device, namely pivotable relative to the faceplate 138 and displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the faceplate 138 parallel to the sash frame plane.
- a connecting link 140 is provided, which is rotatably attached at one end to a hinge pin 142 of the extension arm and with its other end to a hinge pin 144 of the faceplate 138. In FIG. 9, the raising arm 130 of the faceplate 138 and. the connecting link 140 shown loosened.
- the faceplate is attached to the upper frame member 22 and possibly also to the vertical leg section of the upper right corner frame 20 of the casement.
- the face plate 138 can in turn be a preassembled part, in particular if it is only attached to the upper frame member 22 of the casement.
- the tilting angle range of the casement is fixed in a known manner about a horizontal tilting axis parallel to the fixed frame plane, so that a maximum permissible tilting angle is not exceeded.
- the wing tilts about the horizontal tilt axis and on the other hand the extension arm 130 rotates about a vertical axis of rotation defined by the aforementioned pivot bearing.
- the tilt angle can be increased until the guide pin 134 strikes an end of the link 136 near the pivot bearing.
- the opening device 120 can be locked on the sash frame in the event of a rotary opening of the sash.
- a locking element 146 is attached to the sheet metal 126 in the lower end region of the edge section arranged in the vertical position orthogonal to the fixed frame plane in the closed position, which has a section 148 which can be engaged by a locking bolt 150 on the driver 50.
- the section 148 which can be engaged by the locking bolt 150 is offset relative to the locking bolt 150 in a direction orthogonal to the sash frame plane in the direction of the interior of the room (that is to say in the tilting or rotating opening direction).
- the locking bolt 150 can be moved into a “tilting position”, into a “rotating position” and into a “closing position” by corresponding actuation of the handle 82, which are offset against each other in the vertical direction when the leaf is closed.
- the "tilting position” the locking bolt 150 is arranged above the upper end of the section 148, so that the wing, as described, can tilt about the vertical tilting axis.
- the bolt 150 swivels past the locking element 146 towards the interior of the room.
- the adjustment of the locking bolt 150 from the "tilting position" into the “rotating position” is facilitated by the fact that the upper end of the section 146 is designed as an entry slope 152 which, if necessary, makes a relative movement between the wing and the opening device (or the fixed frame) when the handle 82 is actuated accordingly. This achieves a play-free pressing of the wing against the vertical leg of the opening device 120 and thus against the fixed frame 12.
- the opening device 120 In the ready-for-rotation position of the fitting system according to FIG. 8, in which the handle 82 assumes its horizontal position, the opening device 120 is above the locking bolt 120, which assumes its "rotating position", and the locking element 146 locks on the sash frame, so that the guide sleeve 124 with the bearing pin 42 and the fixed frame-side fitting part 34 of the upper right corner of the fixed frame forms a rotary bearing for the sash on the fixed frame.
- the tilting bearing formed by the guide sleeve 72, the tilting bearing pin 100 and the (lower) bearing sleeve 38 on the frame corner at the lower right corner also allows rotation about the axis of rotation defined by the upper rotating bearing; In this respect, it is a turn-tilt bearing. Since the movable fitting parts 66 on the left upper fixed frame corner and the left lower sash frame corner do not engage in the respectively assigned fixed frame-side fitting part in this position of the handle 82, a pivot opening of the sash is possible.
- the tilting Ready position of the hardware system reached.
- the locking bolt 150 is arranged in its "tilting position" above the entry slope 152, so that the opening device 120 is not locked to the casement.
- the (lower) end of the adjusting bolt 69 near the corner of the frame on the left lower wing frame corner then engages with the (lower) bearing sleeve 38 ′ of the fitting part 34 on the fixed frame side, so that the adjusting bolt 69 and this fitting part on the fixed frame form the left lower tilt joint .
- the sash frame can rotate about the vertical tilt axis relative to the fixed frame be tilted.
- the fitting system reaches its locking position.
- the opening device 120 is locked via the locking bolt 150, which assumes its "closed position", and the locking element 146 on the casement.
- the adjustment bolt 69 of the movable fitting part 66 on the left upper sash corner now engages in the frame corner (upper) bearing sleeve 38 '.
- a further exemplary embodiment of a window according to the invention is described below with reference to FIGS. 12 to 15.
- the window is a so-called storage window, which also has a rotary opening function. Again, only the differences from the previously described embodiments are described and the same reference numerals are used for analog components.
- a slide guide 160 is provided on the four casement corner brackets 20 in a region near the frame corner on the vertical leg section, into which a respective slide plate 162 of a parking device 161 is inserted 5 or can be inserted.
- the slide plate 162 introduced into the slide guide 160 can in principle be displaced in the slide guide 160 in a horizontal direction orthogonal to the sash frame plane.
- the carriage plate 162 is from a portion of a
- the slide plate 162 has a link 164 which is inclined with respect to the vertical direction and into which a bolt, also referred to as a link follower,
- the bolt 166 is fastened to the driver 50 which can be displaced in the vertical direction.
- slide plates 162 are only accommodated in their respective slide guide 160 when the window is closed in rotation.
- the scenes 164 of these slide plates are in this respect opposite the scenes of the slide plates
- an opening for the bolt or link follower 166 is provided in a central link section, which opening is open towards the interior of the room.
- the parts described enable a so-called opening of the sash relative to the fixed frame, in which the sash moves away from the fixed frame in the direction of the interior, but remains with its sash frame plane parallel to the fixed frame plane.
- a normal turning opening of the wing is also possible.
- the basic functioning of the fitting parts which enable the turning opening or the parking opening is explained in detail in DE 30 43 925 AI, the disclosure content of which completely belongs to the disclosure content of this application.
- the bolts 166 are arranged in a respective central link area.
- the sash is accordingly slightly raised from the fixed frame.
- the bolts 166 on the left vertical leg of the sash frame are arranged at the level of the respective gate opening 170, so that the bolt 166 can emerge from the gate 164 when the wing is opened and, accordingly, the lower left and upper left slide plates 162 from the respective slide guide 160 can leak.
- these slide plates 162 re-enter their respective slide guide 160 and accordingly the bolts 166 enter their respective link 164.
- the slide plates 162 and the slide guides 160 on the wing vertical leg near the axis of rotation serve as connecting links between the wing frame and the lower or upper rotary joint, which, as in the exemplary embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 6 are formed by the fixed frame fixed fitting parts 34, a bearing pin 42 and a guide sleeve 172 formed in one piece with the respective slide plate 162.
- the relative position of the slide plate 162 and the slide guide 160 is fixed by the bolt or link follower 166.
- the handle 82 is turned 90 ° clockwise from the position shown in FIG. 12 when the sash is closed, the bolts 166 on the right wing vertical leg move downward in their respective link 164 and the bolts on the left wing frame vertical leg move in their respective backdrop 164 upwards to the backdrop end section which is further away from the interior of the room. In this way, the wing is pressed against the fixed frame. With this position of the handle 82, the fitting system is in the closed or locked position.
- the fitting system can alternatively or additionally also be actuated by a motor.
- a drive motor can be inserted in an inner recess 180 of a frame corner angle provided for this purpose. If, as described above, a closed force curve is provided 5, for example by means of the pressure rods 84, a single motor is sufficient to actuate the entire fitting system of the window. However, it is also possible to dispense with a closed force profile, that is to say to omit the previously mentioned pressure rods, and instead to provide a corresponding drive motor 182 io in each sash corner angle.
- the drive motor 182 shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 is arranged in the horizontal leg section of the sash corner 20 and has a horizontal motor axis of rotation.
- a reduction gear 184 is flanged onto the motor and is driven by an output shaft of the motor, not shown, which extends in the horizontal direction.
- the reduction gear drives a drive threaded spindle 186 extending in the horizontal direction, on which a
- driver 188 is rotatably mounted with a corresponding internal thread.
- a relative rotation between the driver 188 and the threaded spindle 186 results in a forced axial displacement of the driver 188 in accordance with the thread pitch of the threaded spindle.
- the driver 188 engages with a downwardly extending engagement section 190 in the connecting member 60 connecting the driver 50 to the force transmission member 48, specifically in a corresponding recess in the connecting member.
- the motor 182 in the exemplary embodiment shown is an electric motor which is supplied with current via an indicated supply line 192.
- the motor can also be a motor with a different drive principle, for example a pneumatic or hydraulic motor.
- the invention quasi provides a modular system with which a large number of different windows can be produced using fewer different components which can possibly be used in different functions.
- the function of the relevant window fitting system that is to say the type of window, can thus be determined by selecting the sash corner angles used to assemble the casement.
- the lower left sash frame corner bracket 20 of FIG. 2 can be used, for example, both in a pure turn window, in which its fitting parts only have to perform a locking function of the sash on the frame, and also in a turn-tilt window and possibly also in a pure tilting windows are used, in which its fitting parts with the corresponding sash-side fitting part 34 form a Kipp ⁇ stock and, depending on the position of the fitting system also run 'a locking function.
- the same sash frame corner angle can also be used as a right upper sash frame corner in a tilting window in which its fitting parts only serve to lock the sash on the fixed frame.
- the basic structure of the other casement corner angles used in the exemplary embodiments described is essentially the same; these sash corner angles differ (apart from "symmetry differences") primarily in whether a movable fitting part 66 or what kind of movable fitting part 66 is attached to the driver 50 which is movable in the vertical direction or movable in the horizontal direction.
- the fixed frames of the described Examples can all be identical; Accordingly, the sash corner angles each have the same fixed-part fitting parts 34.
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