EP3839184B1 - Agencement de ferrure - Google Patents

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EP3839184B1
EP3839184B1 EP20215281.5A EP20215281A EP3839184B1 EP 3839184 B1 EP3839184 B1 EP 3839184B1 EP 20215281 A EP20215281 A EP 20215281A EP 3839184 B1 EP3839184 B1 EP 3839184B1
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/48Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements
    • E05D15/52Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements for opening about a vertical as well as a horizontal axis
    • E05D15/5205Suspension arrangements for wings allowing alternative movements for opening about a vertical as well as a horizontal axis with horizontally-extending checks
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2600/00Mounting or coupling arrangements for elements provided for in this subclass
    • E05Y2600/50Mounting methods; Positioning
    • E05Y2600/52Toolless
    • E05Y2600/528Hooking, e.g. using bayonets; Locking
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2600/00Mounting or coupling arrangements for elements provided for in this subclass
    • E05Y2600/50Mounting methods; Positioning
    • E05Y2600/52Toolless
    • E05Y2600/53Snapping
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/148Windows

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  • the invention relates to a fitting arrangement for the sash of a window, a door or the like, in particular for a sash that can be opened in a tilt and turn manner.
  • Such a fitting arrangement can mount the sash movably on a frame of the window or door.
  • the fitting arrangement is attached to the sash and corresponding counterparts are attached to the frame, on which the fitting arrangement can then be stored.
  • the fitting arrangement can, for example, comprise a swivel arm which is attached to the sash and is connected at one end to a frame-side swivel bearing, for example hung on it, so that the swivel arm and with it the sash are held by the swivel bearing, but at the same time moved, in particular can be pivoted around the pivot bearing.
  • a so-called scissor arm is used as a swivel arm for a sash that is intended to be both rotary and tiltable, which allows the side of the sash on which it is provided to be offset parallel to a position that is exclusively aligned radially to the respective bearing so that the sash can be tilted to the opposite side.
  • the swivel arm mentioned can also be designed as a pure rotating band arm or pure tilting band arm (or rotating or tilting band forend) or enable other kinematics.
  • a corresponding variability as with the swivel arms is with the swivel bearings, especially with the so-called scissor bearings, which are located on the respective Hinge side of the wing typically provided at the top is not necessary. As a rule, regardless of the shape and openability of the sash, they only have to enable the respective swivel arm to be pivoted.
  • the different swivel arms expediently each have the same bearing band suitable for storage on the swivel bearing at their band-side end. It is therefore advantageous to manufacture the swivel arm and the bearing band as separate parts.
  • Another advantage of a two-part design is that a respective swivel arm is not determined in this way on which side of the respective sash the hinge side is provided, but can in particular be used on both left- and right-opening sashes. Because of the separate training, a suitable bearing band can be provided on a respective swivel arm in the appropriate orientation as required. This means that the fitting arrangement can be used particularly flexibly.
  • the swivel arm and the bearing band are designed separately, they must still be reliably coupled to one another for the installation of the fitting arrangement on a respective wing. Since the swivel arm generally extends at least substantially radially to the axis of rotation about which it is to be pivotally mounted, the bearing band is typically aligned transversely to the longitudinal extent of the swivel arm. Therefore, the swivel arm can have a carrying handle with a leg at its belt-side end, which is angled relative to the rest of the swivel arm and can be used for coupling to the bearing belt. For example, the bearing band can simply be screwed or riveted to the leg of the carrying handle. However, such a type of coupling means additional effort when assembling the fitting arrangement and also requires the use of tools.
  • a fitting arrangement with the features of the preamble of claim 1 is out DE 40 40 233 A1 known.
  • the fitting arrangement according to the invention for the sash of a window, a door or the like comprises a swivel arm which has, at a hinge-side end of its longitudinal extent, a carrying handle with a leg that is angled transversely, in particular orthogonally, to the longitudinal extent, and is designed to be attached to the sash.
  • the wing can in particular be a tilt-turn-openable wing.
  • the swivel arm can be designed in particular as a scissor arm.
  • the swivel arm in particular has an elongated shape which extends between said band-side end and an opposite, band-remote end. The two ends define a longitudinal axis of the swivel arm, along which the longitudinal extension is defined.
  • the carrying handle with the leg that is angled relative to the rest of the longitudinal extent of the swivel arm can in principle be designed as a structural unit with the swivel arm.
  • the carrying handle can correspond to a section of the swivel arm and can essentially be formed in that the swivel arm is bent over at its band-side end, so that the bent part forms the said leg.
  • the carrying handle is
  • a component manufactured separately from the swivel arm which is firmly connected to the swivel arm, for example riveted.
  • the carrying handle can essentially be designed as an angle with two legs, one of which forms the aforementioned angled leg. The further leg of the carrying handle then serves to attach the carrying handle to the swivel arm and is expediently aligned parallel to the longitudinal extent of the swivel arm.
  • the swivel arm is preferably designed to be fastened in the rebate on one side of the sash, in particular on its top side.
  • the carrying handle can then be arranged at a corner of the wing and encompass it, in particular in such a way that said angled leg is at least substantially vertically aligned.
  • the fitting arrangement according to the invention further comprises a bearing band which is designed, on the one hand, to be coupled to the carrying handle and, on the other hand, to be pivotably mounted on a frame-side pivot bearing about an axis of rotation.
  • a bearing band is also known as a band angle.
  • the bearing band can, for example, have a bearing section which is designed as a sleeve into which a bearing pin of the frame-side pivot bearing can engage, so that the bearing band can be rotated about the bearing pin.
  • the bearing band can have a coupling section which is designed for coupling to the carrying handle, in particular to the said leg of the carrying handle.
  • the coupling section can, for example, have at least essentially a plate shape.
  • the band bearing can be angled (even multiple times) in such a way that the plane defined by the plate shape of the coupling section deviates from a radial orientation to the axis of rotation, for example by an angle of at least 30° and/or at most 60°, in particular approximately 45°.
  • the pivot bearing can in particular be a so-called scissor bearing.
  • the leg i.e. the said angled leg
  • the bearing band has a coupling receptacle
  • the bearing belt has a coupling projection
  • the leg of the carrying handle has a coupling receptacle.
  • the number of coupling projections and coupling receptacles is not limited to one, but several coupling projections and several coupling receptacles can also be provided on the leg or on the bearing band. In principle, it is also conceivable that the leg and the bearing band each have both a coupling projection and a coupling receptacle.
  • the carrying handle and the bearing band are designed to be positively coupled to one another in that the coupling projection is inserted transversely, preferably orthogonally, to the axis of rotation into the coupling receptacle and is then offset parallel to the axis of rotation relative to the coupling receptacle.
  • the type of coupling according to the invention therefore requires an at least two-part movement sequence, the two parts of which differ in any case by the direction of the relative movement between the carrying handle and the bearing band.
  • the carrying handle and the bearing band are moved so that the coupling projection is inserted into the coupling receptacle.
  • This insertion takes place transversely to the axis of rotation, preferably at least substantially orthogonal to the axis of rotation, the axis of rotation being defined in particular by the bearing band, namely by its formation into a bearing that can be pivoted about a defined axis of rotation.
  • the axis of rotation can correspond to a cylinder axis of a sleeve-shaped storage section of the bearing band.
  • the aforementioned insertion of the coupling projection into the coupling receptacle can take place radially to the axis of rotation.
  • the insertion direction must be the But don't necessarily cut the axis of rotation.
  • the insertion direction can in particular be at least essentially parallel to the longitudinal extent of the pivot arm.
  • the carrying handle and the bearing band are moved relative to one another in such a way that the coupling projection, which engages in the coupling receptacle as a result of the insertion, is displaced relative to the coupling receptacle within the coupling receptacle.
  • the direction of this displacement is no longer transverse to the axis of rotation, but parallel to it.
  • the positive connection of the coupling of the carrying handle and the bearing band refers to a detachment of these two parts from each other (which is prevented by the positive connection) in the opposite direction to the insertion direction and results in particular precisely from the above-mentioned displacement parallel to the axis of rotation.
  • the coupling projection is positively blocked from leaving the coupling receptacle against the direction of the aforementioned insertion.
  • the positive connection In order to release the carrying handle and the bearing band from each other, the positive connection must first be canceled again before the coupling projection can be removed from the coupling receptacle in the opposite direction to the insertion direction.
  • the positive connection can preferably be canceled exclusively by displacing the coupling projection relative to the coupling receptacle in a direction opposite to the said offset and parallel to the axis of rotation.
  • the form-fitting connection can result, for example, in that a form-fitting structure provided on the coupling projection and a form-fitting structure provided on the coupling receptacle engage behind each other with respect to the insertion direction.
  • the leg of the carrying handle and the bearing band each have a contact surface, the contact surface of the leg and the contact surface of the bearing belt being in the coupled state, ie when the carrying handle and the bearing belt are positively locked in the manner mentioned are coupled together, rest against each other. This achieves an exact relative alignment and reliable mutual support of the carrying handle and the bearing band on one another.
  • the coupling projection protrudes in the direction of said insertion into the coupling receptacle and has at least one undercut in this direction, which, as a result of the said offset, is engaged behind by a positive locking structure provided on the coupling receptacle.
  • the coupling projection can protrude from the said contact surface of the bearing band or the leg of the carrying handle (depending on whether the coupling projection is provided on the bearing belt or on the carrying handle), in particular orthogonally to the contact surface. Because the positive locking structure engages behind the undercut, the positive locking of the coupling between the carrying handle and the bearing band is then achieved.
  • the coupling projection can be designed in the manner of a mushroom head, which preferably has a rectangular, in particular square, cross section. The corners of these cross-sectional shapes can also be rounded.
  • the mushroom head corresponds in particular to a structure protruding from a base, for example from said contact surface, which has a circumferential extension at its free end spaced from said base.
  • the circumferential extension preferably extends completely around the direction of protrusion of the structure mentioned.
  • the scope expansion can also be interrupted once or several times. The transition between the circumferential extension and an adjacent base section of the structure mentioned, which has a smaller circumference, then forms the said undercut.
  • one or more engagement projections are provided on the coupling receptacle for positive coupling, which protrude from one or more side walls of the coupling receptacle into the coupling receptacle.
  • the positive locking structure provided on the coupling receptacle mentioned above can be formed by these engagement projections or at least include them.
  • the side walls of the coupling receptacle, on which the engagement projections are provided, are preferably aligned parallel to the direction of said insertion.
  • the engagement projections preferably project transversely to this direction and/or orthogonally to the respective side wall into the coupling receptacle.
  • the one or more engagement projections can in particular be provided to engage behind the said undercut or a respective undercut of the coupling projection when the coupling projection inserted into the coupling receptacle is offset parallel to the axis of rotation relative to the coupling receptacle.
  • the engagement projections preferably do not extend over the entire depth of the coupling receptacle, but rather only over a part of it.
  • the engagement projections can engage behind a respective undercut of the coupling projection and can in turn be engaged behind by the coupling projection.
  • the part of the depth of the coupling receptacle over which the engagement projections extend in the insertion direction preferably adjoins the said contact surface of the carrying handle or the bearing band and preferably comprises at least 30% and/or at most 70%, for example approximately 50%, of this depth .
  • the carrying bracket and the bearing band are designed so that when the coupling projection is inserted into the coupling receptacle, the bearing band is relative to the carrying bracket is moved in the direction parallel to the longitudinal extent of the swivel arm in which said band-side end of the swivel arm points.
  • the bearing band is inserted into the angled leg of the carrying handle from behind, so to speak. This makes the coupling particularly stable against tensile forces that typically act on the swivel arm in the direction away from the axis of rotation, i.e. in the direction of the opposite end of the swivel arm remote from the band.
  • the carrying bracket and the bearing band are designed so that when the coupling projection is displaced relative to the coupling receptacle for positive coupling of the carrying bracket and the bearing band, the bearing band is offset in the direction away from the said band-side end of the swivel arm.
  • the bearing band is at least substantially offset away from a longitudinal axis of the swivel arm, along which the said longitudinal extent of the swivel arm is defined, in order to produce the positive connection between the coupling projection and the coupling receptacle.
  • the carrying handle in this embodiment is thus offset at least substantially vertically upwards relative to the bearing band in order to produce the positive connection, so that the positive connection is achieved vertically by an opposite displacement of the carrying handle relative to the bearing band is released again downwards.
  • Such an embodiment may therefore seem counterintuitive, since gravity always pulls the sash downwards relative to the bearing band mounted on the frame and thus in the direction of releasing the form fit.
  • the scissor bearing at the upper end of the hinge side of the sash is usually not used to absorb vertical forces (because the sash is usually already sufficiently supported in the vertical direction, in particular by the corner bearing), but rather the absorption of horizontal forces.
  • the carrying handle is not in danger of being displaced vertically downwards relative to the bearing band due to gravity.
  • these could be at least partially redirected in the direction of pulling upwards by the carrying handle encompassing a corner of the wing.
  • the present embodiment can advantageously prevent tensile forces deflected in this way from leading to a loosening of the positive connection and ultimately to a loosening of the coupling between the carrying handle and the bearing band.
  • a locking element is provided on the carrying handle, which is designed to lock into a locking section of the bearing band when the coupling projection is displaced, so that a release of the positive coupling is blocked by the opposite displacement of the coupling projection relative to the coupling receptacle .
  • a locking element is provided on the bearing band, which is designed to lock into a locking section of the carrying handle when the coupling projection is displaced, so that the positive coupling is thereby released opposite displacement of the coupling projection relative to the coupling receptacle is blocked.
  • the engagement preferably takes place shortly before or when the coupling projection reaches a maximum offset position relative to the coupling receptacle.
  • Such an embodiment can ensure that the positive connection does not come loose accidentally or automatically, regardless of the direction in which the displacement takes place to bring about or release the positive connection.
  • the latching element would first have to be disengaged, i.e. released from the latching engagement on the latching section.
  • the latching section can be formed, for example, by an edge of the coupling receptacle, in particular in the area of an edge which has a side surface the coupling recording is limited.
  • Such a design has the advantage that the latching section on the carrying handle or on the bearing band does not have to be designed separately. Rather, the locking element can simply engage in the coupling receptacle itself if the coupling projection is offset correspondingly far from the coupling receptacle.
  • an elastic spring in particular a leaf spring, is provided on the carrying handle and/or on the bearing band, which biases the carrying handle and the bearing band away from one another parallel to the direction of said insertion.
  • the spring can in particular be arranged between the two mentioned contact surfaces of the carrying handle and the bearing band and can be supported at least against one of the contact surfaces, preferably against both in the coupled state.
  • the spring can be provided at the foot of the coupling projection, i.e. at the end of the coupling projection with which the coupling projection is arranged on the leg of the day bracket or on the bearing band and from which the coupling projection protrudes.
  • the spring can be attached between the foot of the coupling projection and the respective contact surface.
  • the spring can also function as the locking element mentioned.
  • the spring can be arranged between the leg of the carrying handle and the bearing band and can bias them away from each other after the coupling projection has been inserted into the coupling receptacle. If the coupling projection is then offset far enough relative to the coupling receptacle transversely to the insertion direction, the spring snaps into place on the latching section. After snapping The carrying handle and the bearing band may then be pre-tensioned away from each other by the spring with reduced force or not at all. However, it can be provided that at least part of the spring and/or an additional spring that may be provided maintains the preload even then.
  • the carrying handle and the bearing band are designed to be positively locked, either in a first configuration or in a second configuration in which the bearing band is rotated by 180° compared to the first configuration, preferably about a direction orthogonal to the axis of rotation to be coupled together.
  • the two configurations differ only with regard to the orientation of the bearing band relative to the swivel arm with the carrying handle.
  • the coupling projection and the coupling receptacle are designed to be mirror-symmetrical to a mirror plane that is parallel to the axis of rotation mentioned.
  • the mirror-symmetrical design ensures that the coupling projection and the coupling receptacle, when they are positively coupled to one another, are supported against one another particularly evenly, in particular on both sides of the mirror plane in corresponding ways.
  • the mirror symmetry mentioned can contribute to the fact that the fitting arrangement can have two different possible configurations of the coupling, as explained above, in order to be able to use the fitting arrangement in particular for both left-hand opening and right-hand opening sashes.
  • the bearing band is designed to be mirror-symmetrical to a mirror plane that is orthogonal to the axis of rotation mentioned.
  • the two mirror symmetries mentioned do not necessarily have to exist together. However, it is preferred that the fitting arrangement has both mirror symmetries.
  • a first embodiment of the fitting arrangement 11 according to the invention is shown, while in the Fig. 6 to 8 a second embodiment of the fitting arrangement 11 according to the invention is shown.
  • Corresponding elements of the two embodiments are each identified by the same reference numeral.
  • the fitting arrangement 11 each comprises a swivel arm 13, which in the examples shown is designed as a scissor arm, and a bearing band 15.
  • the swivel arm 13 is designed to be attached to the top of a tilt-and-turn openable sash of a window (not shown ) to be attached.
  • the pivot arm 13 has an elongated shape which extends between an end remote from the band (not included in the detail shown in the figures) and an end 17 on the band side.
  • a longitudinal axis L is defined by the longitudinal extent of the pivot arm 13 between the ends mentioned.
  • the swivel arm 13 has a carrying handle 19.
  • the carrying handle 19 is essentially designed as an angle that includes a leg 21 and a further leg 23, which are aligned orthogonally to one another.
  • the carrying handle 19 is firmly connected to the swivel arm 13 in such a way that the leg 21 is angled orthogonally to the longitudinal axis L and points away from the longitudinal axis L, while the further leg 23 is aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis L and from the band-side end 17 of the swivel arm 13 points away.
  • the other leg 23 is riveted to the swivel arm 13.
  • the bearing band 15 has a bearing section 25 which essentially has the shape of a sleeve. With the storage section 25, the bearing band 15 can be stored on a pivot bearing (not shown), which in the present example is the scissor bearing. This pivot bearing is firmly attached to the frame of the respective window and has a bearing pin which passes through the sleeve shape of the storage section 25, so that the bearing band 15 is rotatable about an axis of rotation D, which corresponds to the pin axis of the bearing pin and the cylinder axis of the sleeve shape.
  • a pivot bearing (not shown), which in the present example is the scissor bearing.
  • This pivot bearing is firmly attached to the frame of the respective window and has a bearing pin which passes through the sleeve shape of the storage section 25, so that the bearing band 15 is rotatable about an axis of rotation D, which corresponds to the pin axis of the bearing pin and the cylinder axis of the sleeve shape.
  • the bearing band 15 has a coupling section 27, which essentially has the shape of a plate.
  • the transition between the storage section 25 and the coupling section 27 is angled twice.
  • the coupling section 27 is offset parallel to an orientation radial to the axis of rotation D.
  • the swivel arm 13 is designed to be attached to the wing mentioned in such a way that the carrying handle 19 encompasses the upper corner of the wing on the hinge side, so that the leg 21 is arranged on one side and the further leg 23 on the other side of the corner .
  • the angled leg 21 serves to couple the swivel arm 13 to the bearing band 15, in particular the carrying bracket 19 provided on the swivel arm 13 to the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15.
  • the leg 21 of the carrying handle 19 has a coupling receptacle 29, while the bearing band 15 has a corresponding coupling projection 31.
  • the coupling projection 31 and the coupling receptacle 29 each have an at least essentially rectangular basic shape with two sides parallel to the axis of rotation D and two sides orthogonal to the axis of rotation D.
  • the extent of the coupling receptacle 29 and the extent of the coupling projection 31 are essentially identical, whereas in the direction parallel to the axis of rotation D, the coupling receptacle 29 has a larger extent than the coupling projection 31.
  • the coupling projection 31 and the coupling receptacle 29 are designed such that the coupling projection 31 can be inserted into the coupling receptacle 29 orthogonally to the axis of rotation D or parallel to the longitudinal axis L until the leg 21 of the carrying bracket 19 and the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15 rest against one another.
  • the leg 21 is designed to be flat in such a way that After insertion, it rests with a contact surface (not visible from the viewing direction of the figures) on a corresponding contact surface 33 of the plate shape of the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15. The insertion takes place in the direction parallel to the longitudinal axis L in which the band-side end 17 of the swivel arm 13 points.
  • the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15 is thereby arranged between the leg 21 of the carrying handle 19 and the wing. After inserting the coupling projection 31 into the coupling receptacle 29, there is an intermediate coupling state which is in the 3 and 4 or in Fig. 7 is shown.
  • the coupling projection 31 can still be offset orthogonally to the longitudinal axis L or parallel to the axis of rotation D after being inserted into the coupling receptacle 29.
  • the leg 21 of the carrying handle 19 and the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15 slide along each other with their contact surfaces 33.
  • the coupling projection 31 is offset from one end of the extension of the coupling receptacle 29 parallel to the axis of rotation D to the other end.
  • the said displacement of the coupling projection 31 in the coupling receptacle 29 serves to bring about a positive connection of the coupling between the carrying bracket 19 and the bearing band 15.
  • the coupling projection 31 has undercuts 35 and, on the other hand, the coupling receptacle 29 has engagement projections 37, which are provided by side walls 39 of the Coupling receptacle 29 protrude into the coupling receptacle 29 transversely to the insertion direction.
  • the undercuts 35 and the engagement projections 37 are designed and arranged in such a way that the engagement projections 37 engage behind the undercuts 35 as a result of the offset, whereby a positive connection acting against the insertion direction is achieved.
  • the coupling of the carrying handle 19 with the bearing band 15 can therefore only be released again if the Positive locking is canceled again by moving the coupling projection 31 in the opposite direction in the coupling receptacle 29.
  • the coupled state, in which the carrying handle 19 and the bearing band 15 are positively coupled to one another, is in Fig. 5 or in Fig. 8 shown.
  • the ones in the Fig. 1 to 5 shown first embodiment and in the Fig. 6 to 8 differs primarily with regard to the design of the coupling projection 31 and the coupling receptacle 29 as well as the resulting direction of displacement to bring about the positive connection.
  • the coupling projection 29 has a rectangular base section 41 (apart from any rounded corners) which is connected to the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15, and a head section 43 with a double T which protrudes further from the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15. Shape, the ends of which protrude laterally beyond the base section 41. This results in an undercut 35 at the transition between the protruding ends and the base section 41.
  • the above-mentioned protruding ends of the double-T shape represent positive locking structures of the coupling projection 31.
  • Each of the four laterally projecting ends of the double T shape of the head section 43 of the coupling projection 31 corresponds to a respective engagement projection 37 which protrudes laterally from a corresponding side wall 39 of the coupling receptacle 29.
  • the engagement projections 37 each only extend starting from the contact surface of the carrying handle 19 a part of the depth of the coupling receptacle 29 in the insertion direction, which corresponds to the height of the base section 41 of the coupling projection 31, and are arranged such that they allow insertion of the coupling projection 31 into the coupling receptacle 29 only at one end of the extension of the coupling receptacle parallel to the axis of rotation D 29 allow.
  • the coupling projection 31 can then be moved parallel to the axis of rotation D to the other end, where the engagement projections 37 then engage behind the undercuts 35.
  • the arrangement of the engagement projections 37 is such that the displacement to bring about the positive connection takes place in the direction of the band-side end 17 of the pivot arm 13.
  • two springs 45 are provided in the first embodiment, each of which is designed as a leaf spring.
  • the two springs 45 are designed in one piece and are fastened between the coupling projection 31 and the contact surface 33 of the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15, each protruding over the coupling projection 31 with an elastic tongue in opposite directions parallel to the axis of rotation D.
  • the springs 45 are effective between the contact surface of the leg 21 of the carrying bracket 19 on the one hand and the contact surface 33 of the coupling section 27 of the bearing band 15 on the other hand and thereby bias the carrying bracket 19 and the bearing band 15 away from each other.
  • Fig. 4 can be seen in which the leg 21 of the carrying handle 19 with the coupling receptacle 29 is shown partially cut away.
  • one of the two springs 45 can engage in the coupling receptacle 29 and thereby snap into place on the edge of the coupling receptacle 29 at the transition between the side wall 39 pointing away from the band-side end 17 of the swivel arm 13 and the contact surface 33.
  • this edge represents a latching section 47 of the carrying handle 19
  • one of the two springs 45 represents a latching element 49.
  • the latching of the latching element 49 on the latching section 47 prevents the coupling projection 31 from being moved back against the direction of the said displacement. In this way the Positive locking secured against unintentional loosening.
  • the locking can be canceled manually, for example by pressing against the locking element 49 using a screwdriver.
  • the bearing band 15 can be positively coupled to the carrying bracket 19 in two different configurations. This makes it possible to use the fitting arrangement 11 for both left-hand and right-hand opening sashes. This also contributes to the fact that the bearing band 15 as a whole is designed to be mirror-symmetrical to a mirror plane orthogonal to the axis of rotation D. Depending on which of the two configurations is selected, one or the other of the two springs 45 then functions as the locking element 49 mentioned.
  • the second embodiment in contrast to the first embodiment, two coupling projections 31 and two coupling receptacles 29 are provided. However, these are designed in such a way and arranged on the bearing band 15 or on the leg 21 of the day bracket 19 that the mentioned symmetries are also present there. Therefore, the second embodiment also enables a positive coupling of the bearing band 15 with the carrying handle 19 in two different configurations.
  • the coupling projections 31 are each designed in the manner of a mushroom head with a square cross-section (apart from rounded corners).
  • the mushroom head shape each includes a base section 41 adjacent to the contact surface 33 of the bearing band 15 and a head section 43 which protrudes further from the contact surface 33, the circumference of which is expanded relative to the base section 41 in such a way that it protrudes laterally over the base section 41 completely circumferentially.
  • An undercut 35 is thereby formed at the transition between the head section 43 and the base section 41.
  • Corresponding engagement projections 37 are formed on the two coupling receptacles 29. In the second embodiment, these extend transversely to the stretching direction over the entire side wall 39 of the respective coupling receptacle 29 pointing away from the band-side end 17 of the swivel arm 13 or from the longitudinal axis L and then also partially over the side walls 39 adjoining it on both sides, so that the engagement projections each have a U-shape.
  • the engagement projections 37 each extend from the contact surface of the leg 21 of the carrying handle 19 only over a part of the depth of the coupling receptacle 29, which corresponds to the height of the base section 41 of the coupling projections 31.
  • the positive connection is brought about in the second embodiment (in contrast to the first embodiment) by displacing the coupling projection 31 inserted into the coupling receptacle 29 in the direction away from the band-side end 17 of the swivel arm or from the longitudinal axis L (see. 7 and 8 ).
  • the first embodiment could also be modified so that the positive coupling takes place by moving away from the longitudinal axis L
  • the second embodiment could also be modified so that the positive coupling by offsetting it towards the longitudinal axis L.
  • a locking element 49 can be dispensed with in the second embodiment.

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  1. Ensemble de ferrure (11) pour le battant d'une fenêtre, d'une porte ou similaire,
    comprenant un bras pivotant (13) qui présente, à une extrémité (17) côté paumelle de son extension longitudinale (L), un étrier porteur (19) ayant une branche (21) coudée transversalement à l'extension longitudinale (L), et qui est conçu pour être fixé au battant,
    et comprenant une paumelle de support (15) conçue pour être couplée d'une part à l'étrier porteur (19) et pour être montée d'autre part sur un palier de pivotement côté cadre de manière à pouvoir pivoter autour d'un axe de rotation (D) ;
    la branche (21) de l'étrier porteur (19) présentant une saillie de couplage (31), et la paumelle de support (15) présentant un logement de couplage (29) ; ou inversement : la paumelle de support (15) présentant une saillie de couplage (31), et la branche (21) de l'étrier porteur (19) présentant un logement de couplage (29) ;
    caractérisé en ce que
    l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) sont conçus pour être couplés l'un à l'autre par complémentarité de forme par le fait que la saillie de couplage (31) est insérée dans le logement de couplage (29) transversalement, de préférence orthogonalement, à l'axe de rotation (D) et est ensuite déplacée par rapport au logement de couplage (29) parallèlement à l'axe de rotation (D).
  2. Ensemble de ferrure selon la revendication 1,
    dans lequel la branche (21) de l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) présentent chacune une surface d'appui (33), et les surfaces d'appui (33) sont en appui l'une contre l'autre à l'état couplé.
  3. Ensemble de ferrure selon la revendication 1 ou 2,
    dans lequel la saillie de couplage (31) fait saillie dans la direction de ladite insertion dans le logement de couplage (29) et présente, par rapport à cette direction, au moins une contre-dépouille (35) qui, suite audit déplacement, est engagée par l'arrière par une structure de complémentarité de forme prévue sur le logement de couplage (29).
  4. Ensemble de ferrure selon la revendication 3,
    dans lequel la saillie de couplage (31) est conçue à la manière d'une tête de champignon, qui présente de préférence une section transversale rectangulaire, en particulier carrée.
  5. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel une ou plusieurs saillies d'engagement (37) sont prévues sur le logement de couplage (29) pour le couplage par complémentarité de forme, qui pénètrent dans le logement de couplage (29) à partir d'une ou de plusieurs parois latérales (39) du logement de couplage (29) en s'étendant de préférence uniquement sur une partie de la profondeur du logement de couplage (29) dans la direction de ladite insertion.
  6. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) sont conçus de telle sorte que, lors de ladite insertion de la saillie de couplage (31) dans le logement de couplage (29), la paumelle de support (15) est déplacée par rapport à l'étrier porteur (19) parallèlement à l'extension longitudinale (L) du bras pivotant (13) dans la direction vers laquelle est dirigée ladite extrémité (17) côté paumelle du bras pivotant (13).
  7. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) sont conçus de telle sorte que, lors dudit déplacement de la saillie de couplage (31) par rapport au logement de couplage (29) en vue du couplage par complémentarité de forme de l'étrier porteur (19) et de la paumelle de support (15), la paumelle de support (15) est déplacée dans la direction s'éloignant de ladite extrémité (17) côté paumelle du bras pivotant (13).
  8. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel un élément d'enclenchement (49) est prévu sur l'étrier porteur (19), lequel est conçu pour s'enclencher, lors dudit déplacement de la saillie de couplage (31), sur une portion d'enclenchement (47) de la paumelle de support (15), de manière à empêcher ainsi que le couplage par complémentarité de forme soit défait par un déplacement en sens inverse; ou inversement : un élément d'enclenchement (49) est prévu sur la paumelle de support (15), lequel est conçu pour s'enclencher, lors dudit déplacement de la saillie de couplage (31), sur une portion d'enclenchement (47) de l'étrier porteur (19), de manière à empêcher ainsi que le couplage par complémentarité de forme soit défait par un déplacement en sens inverse.
  9. Ensemble de ferrure selon la revendication 8,
    dans lequel la portion d'enclenchement (47) est formée par un bord du logement de couplage (29).
  10. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel un ressort élastique (45), en particulier un ressort à lame, est prévu sur l'étrier porteur (19) et/ou sur la paumelle de support (15), lequel met sous précontrainte l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) parallèlement à la direction de ladite insertion en les éloignant l'un de l'autre.
  11. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) sont conçus pour être couplés l'un à l'autre par complémentarité de forme, au choix dans une première configuration ou dans une deuxième configuration dans laquelle la paumelle de support (15) est tournée de 180° en comparaison à la première configuration.
  12. Ensemble de ferrure selon les revendications 8, 10 et 11,
    dans lequel sont prévus deux ressorts élastiques (45) de même type, dont l'un ou l'autre, selon qu'il s'agit de la première configuration ou de la deuxième configuration, fait office d'élément d'enclenchement (49), tandis que l'autre met sous précontrainte l'étrier porteur (19) et la paumelle de support (15) parallèlement à la direction de ladite insertion en les éloignant l'un de l'autre.
  13. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel la saillie de couplage (31) et le logement de couplage (29) sont réalisés à symétrie axiale par rapport à un plan de symétrie parallèle audit axe de rotation (D).
  14. Ensemble de ferrure selon l'une des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel la paumelle de support (15) est réalisée à symétrie axiale par rapport à un plan de symétrie orthogonal audit axe de rotation (D).
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