WO2025123065A1 - Balcon, bâtiment comprenant le balcon, et procédé de fixation du balcon - Google Patents

Balcon, bâtiment comprenant le balcon, et procédé de fixation du balcon Download PDF

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WO2025123065A1
WO2025123065A1 PCT/AT2024/060283 AT2024060283W WO2025123065A1 WO 2025123065 A1 WO2025123065 A1 WO 2025123065A1 AT 2024060283 W AT2024060283 W AT 2024060283W WO 2025123065 A1 WO2025123065 A1 WO 2025123065A1
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  • the invention relates to a building, a method and a balcony for a window in a building wall of this building, with a plate, with at least one support element provided below the plate and, in particular, movable relative to this, for supporting the balcony on the outside of the building, in particular on the outside of the building wall and/or on the outside of the window frame of the window, and with a tensioning device for fastening the balcony.
  • Balconies for mounting on an open window in a building wall as an external wall are known from the prior art (US4445459A), which are also referred to as mobile balconies, for example due to their use for cats, also as mobile cat balconies.
  • These balconies have a panel that can be provided on a window frame and that is supported in position by a variety of support elements. This can be done, for example, with a support element provided below the panel and movable relative to it for supporting the balcony on the outside of a window frame or on the outside of the building wall.
  • such balconies have several clamping devices - such as screw clamps - with which the balcony can be attached, for example on the inside to a windowsill of the window.
  • the invention therefore aims to simplify the construction and handling of a balcony of the type described above. Furthermore, the installed balcony should be safe to use.
  • the invention solves the problem by the features of claim 1.
  • the tensioning device By having the tensioning device with at least one stop provided below the plate for supporting the balcony on the inside of the building, namely on the inside of the window frame, another option for supporting the balcony on the window is created. This is particularly advantageous because it allows the support element and stop to be used to attach the balcony.
  • the tensioning device also has a tension element that is mechanically connected to the support element and/or the stop in order to brace the stop and the support element against each other to attach the balcony to the building. This creates a structurally simple solution that creates a stable attachment of the balcony to the window with just one movement.
  • the balcony according to the invention can therefore be installed safely, in contrast to the prior art. This can be done quickly and without interfering with the building structure.
  • Handling the balcony during assembly and/or disassembly can be further simplified if the stop is firmly connected to the panel and if the tension element is mechanically connected to the support element.
  • the support element can be moved relative to the panel, allowing the stop and support element to be clamped against each other, for example, on the window frame.
  • the tensioning element comprises a rope and a tensioner that tightens the rope, for example, by saving weight in the mechanical coupling, to facilitate the handling of the balcony, which is particularly important for assembly and disassembly It is advantageous to further simplify the design.
  • the tensioner can, for example, be a rope ratchet to further simplify the construction.
  • the mechanism for operating the tensioning device on the balcony may be less important if the rope runs below the surface of the slab at least in part and/or if the tensioner is arranged in an edge area of the slab.
  • the support element is mounted on a carriage that is movably mounted on the panel via a linear guide, the clamping of the stop and the clamping element can be achieved with comparatively high clamping forces. This allows for a mechanically extremely resilient balcony attachment. It is conceivable for the support element to be movably mounted on the carriage and relative to it, for example, via at least a first pivot joint.
  • the carriage can be tensioned by the tensioning device against a spring force, in particular a tension spring, this can further facilitate the dismantling of the balcony - in addition, the spring force contributes to the carriage being moved by the tensioning device against or with the spring force, which can, among other things, further facilitate the movement sequence of the assembly and dismantling of the balcony.
  • a spring force in particular a tension spring
  • the support element has at least two individual supports that are inclined relative to each other to further improve support.
  • the individual supports are preferably inclined at a 45-degree angle to each other, which ensures a more even distribution of forces across the bearing points/bearing surfaces and can, for example, prevent damage there.
  • This anchoring of the balcony to the inner geometry of the window frame can be further improved if the stop, in particular an L-shaped stop, has at least two mutually offset stop surfaces for a lower rebate of the window frame and an inside of the window frame.
  • the balcony can therefore be clamped particularly securely to the window frame.
  • the tension element As an alternative to a cable and a tensioner, it is conceivable for the tension element to have a first bar with at least one locking element and at least one counter-locking element that interacts with the locking element, thereby clamping the stop and the support element against each other. This is also quick, easy, and reliable thanks to the locking mechanism, which can further increase the handling and stability of the balcony.
  • this bar with the locking element is, for example, a first toothed bar. It is also conceivable that the counter-locking element is provided on a second bar, which can also be, for example, a second toothed bar.
  • the counter-locking element is firmly connected to the plate and/or the stop or is formed by it.
  • the strip is firmly connected to the support element or is formed by it. This allows the support element to be moved via the strip in order to clamp the stop and support element against each other, for example, on the window frame.
  • the locking mechanism can exert comparatively high unlocking forces on the clamped state between the stop and the support element if the counter-locking element is provided on a receptacle for the first bar. Handling of the locking mechanism can be facilitated, for example, if a laterally open receptacle has two longitudinal legs between which the first bar is guided.
  • the receptacle has the counter-locking element on the inside of one longitudinal leg, in particular that this longitudinal leg forms the second bar, in order to make the locking process more reliable and/or further simplify the construction.
  • the latter can be achieved by this longitudinal leg forming the second bar, for example, by forming it in one piece.
  • handling of the locking mechanism can be further facilitated if a longitudinal leg, particularly one free of a counter-locking element, is designed to be flexible for the locking process between the locking element and the counter-locking element. This allows the locking point to be adjusted quickly and reliably to ensure a sufficiently high clamping force between the stop and the support element.
  • the support element is or are connected to the first strip and/or the stop is or are connected to the counter-locking element, in particular the second strip, in particular by merging or merging in one piece, in order to further simplify the construction of the balcony. Furthermore, this construction can also further improve its stability.
  • the bracing of the stop and support element to the window frame can be achieved regardless of the profile if the stop and/or the support element each have a web with comb-like support legs on the web. This increased number of support legs ensures contact with a wide variety of window frames, which improves the versatility of the balcony. This is even more so if the support legs are designed to run parallel. It is also conceivable for these support legs to be of unequal length. It is also conceivable for the support legs to be flexible. The support legs are preferably made of plastic.
  • stop and the support element form a U-shaped clamp via the tension element, the width of which can be adjusted via the tension element in order to further simplify the construction and make the handling of the balcony easier.
  • the safety of use of the balcony can be further improved if the balcony is additionally equipped with such an assembly as A support element, as well as a tensioning device with a stop and a tension element for bracing the stop and support element against each other, which assembly is arranged laterally to and/or above the panel.
  • This additional assembly can further improve the attachment of the balcony to the window frame and withstand even high force loads more reliably. This is particularly true if these additional assemblies are arranged laterally on both sides and also above the panel.
  • the balcony can also be further secured to the window if it has at least two telescopic supports, each located on the side of the panel, to provide additional support to the balcony on the window frame.
  • This can, for example, represent an initial securing measure for the balcony on the window frame and thus further facilitate the bracing of the stop and the support element against each other.
  • the telescopic supports each have a base at one end for insertion into a lower rebate of the window frame.
  • the telescopic supports can each have at least one support head at another end for insertion into an upper rebate of the window frame. This allows the balcony to be securely anchored to the interior geometry of the window frame.
  • the base and/or the support head are preferably T-shaped in cross-section.
  • the balcony's attachment can be improved, for example, if the balcony has at least one telescopic support above the panel to provide additional support to the window frame.
  • the telescopic supports connected via pivot joints, are designed to be connected to the panel to form a closed frame on the window frame.
  • the balcony thus connects to the window frame in the form of an inner frame, further improving the stability of the attachment to the window.
  • at least one lateral telescopic support is movable relative to the panel via a telescopic horizontal guide, particularly on the panel, so that it can be extended according to the width of the window frame. This can further facilitate the installation and fastening of the balcony.
  • two telescopic horizontal guides are provided on the panel, which can further facilitate the positioning of the panel on the window and thus the installation and fastening of the balcony.
  • a lateral telescopic support can be connected to a telescopic horizontal guide via a detachable connection.
  • the assembly of the balcony can be further facilitated by having at least two panel sections connected to each other via a second pivot joint, as well as at least one locking element.
  • the locking element is designed to fix the two panel sections at at least one pivot angle, in particular 180 degrees, relative to each other. Furthermore, this allows the balcony to be converted into a compact size when not assembled, which further facilitates its storage.
  • a stable locking of the plate parts to one another can be achieved if the locking element has a slider displaceably mounted on the first plate part and a hollow profile fastened to the second plate part, wherein the slider is designed to run into the hollow profile for locking.
  • the installed balcony also provides fall protection by integrating a mesh netting between the telescopic supports and the slab.
  • This mesh arrangement also allows for automatic tensioning during installation, making it easier to handle. If the net is connected to the telescopic supports over their entire length and to one edge of the panel section that protrudes from the telescopic supports, this can close off the balcony to the outside and thus guarantee safe use of the balcony.
  • the balcony according to the invention is preferably suitable for a building with one window.
  • the invention also has the object of simplifying a method for attaching a balcony to an open window in a building wall of a building.
  • the invention solves the problem by the features of claim 26.
  • At least one stop is attached to the window frame, for example the lower rebate, of the open window.
  • the position of the telescopic supports relative to the slab is adjusted to the window opening width using at least one telescopic horizontal guide. This allows the balcony to be supported across the entire window width.
  • the length of the telescopic supports is then adjusted to the height of the window frame of the open window.
  • the support element can, for example, rest on the outside of the building wall and/or on the outside of the window frame.
  • the stop can, for example, rest on the inside of the window frame.
  • the telescopic supports could be anchored in the rebate of the window frame.
  • the telescopic supports and the panel could be connected to the window frame of the open window to form a closed frame.
  • the panel parts can be folded out and fixed to each other using the locking element at a 180 degree swivel angle in order to create an enlarged, flat platform for the balcony.
  • Fig. 1 is a side view of a balcony mounted on an open window according to a first embodiment
  • Fig. 1 a shows a detailed section of the balcony shown in Fig. 1 with the essential elements for bracing the balcony
  • Fig. 1 b shows an alternative clamping of the stop and support element to Fig. 1 a
  • Fig. 2 is a plan view of the balcony shown in Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 3 is an inside view of the balcony shown in Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 4 and Fig. 5 axonometric overview views of the balcony shown in Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of a balcony mounted on an open window according to a second embodiment
  • Fig. 7 shows a detailed section of the balcony shown in Fig. 6 with the essential elements for bracing the balcony
  • Fig. 8 is a view from the inside of the balcony shown in Fig. 6 and
  • Fig. 9 and Fig. 10 axonometric overview views of the balcony shown in Fig. 6,
  • FIGS 1 to 5 show a balcony 1 according to a first exemplary embodiment.
  • the balcony 1 is arranged at an open window 2, namely a window 2 with an open window sash 2a, in a building wall 3, namely the exterior wall, of a building 14.
  • the building wall 3 has a masonry 3a and, on its exterior, thermal insulation 3b.
  • Such a balcony 1 is often also referred to as a mobile balcony, since it can be mounted and dismantled on the building 14.
  • the balcony 1 can be used as a balcony for cats - such a balcony 1 is often also referred to as a, for example, mobile, cat balcony.
  • the balcony 1 For the arrangement of the balcony 1, it has a plate 4, a support element 5 and a tensioning device 6.
  • the plate 4 serves as a load-bearing, flat supporting element of the balcony 1 and, as can be seen in Fig. 1, projects outward from the building wall 3 with its free end 4b.
  • the plate 4 is depicted as rectangular, but other geometries are also conceivable, although not shown.
  • the plate 4 can be rounded at the inwardly and/or outwardly projecting ends 4a, 4b.
  • the plate 4 serves as a stepping surface and/or a lying area for a cat.
  • the support element 5 is provided below the plate 4 and is movably mounted relative to this plate 4. This support element 5 serves to support the balcony 1 on the outside of the building 14, namely in the embodiment according to Fig. 1 a on the outside of the Building wall 3 or, as shown in Fig. 1 b, outside the window frame 10 (often referred to as the frame) of window 2.
  • the tensioning device 6 is used to fasten the balcony so that it can be securely arranged at the open window 2.
  • the tensioning device 6 has two stops 8 and a tension element 9, with which the balcony 1 is clamped between the stop 8 and the support element 5 to fasten the balcony 1 to the building 14.
  • balcony 1 is braced between window frame 10 (often referred to as the frame) of window 2 and the outer building wall 3 of building 14 to keep it stable and sturdy in the installed position.
  • balcony 1 is braced to the window frame 10 of window 2 to keep it stable and sturdy in the installed position.
  • the stops 8 provided below the plate 4 serve to support the balcony inside the building 14, namely inside the lower window frame 10 of the window 2.
  • the stops 8 are firmly connected to the plate 4 and thus fixed in their position on the plate 4.
  • the stops 8 are arranged along a common straight line that runs transversely to the longitudinal direction L of the plate 4.
  • the tension element 9 of the clamping device 6 is mechanically connected to the support element 5 for its movement in the direction of the stops 8.
  • the tension element 9 is mechanically connected directly to a carriage 12, which is movably mounted on the underside of the plate 4 via a linear guide 13.
  • the support element 5 is mounted on the carriage 12 via two first pivot joints 7, allowing it to be folded in the direction of rotation D.
  • the carriage 12 is moved in the direction of the stops 8 and in the longitudinal direction L of the plate towards these stops 8.
  • This allows the stops 8 and the support element 5 to be clamped against each other in a user-friendly manner in order to fix the balcony 1 to the support inside the building 14, namely inside the window frame 10 of the window 2, and outside the building, either on the building wall 3 according to Fig. 1 a or outside on the Window frame 10 of the window according to Fig. 1 b, and thus to fasten it to the building 14.
  • the balcony 1 according to the invention is therefore not only securely mounted but also easy to handle.
  • the tension element 9 has a simple design, a cable 9a and a tensioner 9b that tightens the cable 9a, which is preferably designed as a cable ratchet, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • the cable 9a runs into the tensioner 9b at one end and is directly and firmly connected to the slide 12 at the other end. This makes it possible to hold the balcony 1 securely against the window with one hand and to fasten or release the balcony from its fastening with the other hand by operating the cable ratchet. This considerably simplifies assembly and/or disassembly.
  • the cable 9a also runs below the surface of the plate 4 and connects to the tensioner 9b, which is arranged in an edge region of the plate 4, namely at its freely inwardly projecting end 4a.
  • the carriage 12 can be tensioned by the tensioning device 6 against the spring force of a tension spring 11.
  • This tension spring 11 engages the carriage directly.
  • the carriage 12 returns to its rest position, in which the support element 5 rests against the carriage 12. If the support element 5 is tensioned externally against the building wall 3 according to Fig. 1 a or against the window frame 10 according to Fig. 1 b, the tension spring 11 stretches in accordance with the tensioning force of the tensioning device 6 applied to the carriage 12.
  • the support element 5 has two individual supports 5a, 5b, which are inclined at an angle of 45 degrees to one another and are each mounted on the carriage 12 via a pivot joint 7 of the two first pivot joints 7.
  • the shape of the stops 8 provides improved stability for the fastening of the balcony 1. This is achieved by the L-shaped stops 8 each having two stop surfaces 8a, 8b arranged offset from one another, as can be seen, for example, in Fig. 4.
  • the first stop surface 8a rests vertically against the lower rebate 10a of the window frame 10.
  • the second stop surface 8b rests horizontally against an inner side of the window frame 10. This increases the surface area for clamping to the window frame 10 and thus reduces the risk of damage to the window due to excessive surface pressure during clamping.
  • Balcony 1 is also secured against tilting at window 2.
  • balcony 1 has two telescopic supports 15, 16 provided on the sides of panel 4. By extending the telescopic supports 15, 16, they can be anchored to the upper window frame 10, as shown in Fig. 1.
  • the telescopic supports 15, 16 each have a T-shaped support head 15b, 16b for insertion into the upper rebate 10b of the window frame 10.
  • the telescopic supports 15, 16 are each provided with a T-shaped base 15a, 16a, which can be inserted into the lower rebate 10a of the window frame 10. This braces the telescopic supports 15, 16 in the window frame 10.
  • the support heads 15b, 16b and the feet 15a, 16a can also be seen in particular in Fig. 5.
  • the telescopic supports 15, 16 are each designed to be horizontally movable relative to the plate 4. This allows the telescopic supports 15, 16 to be adjusted to the width of the window frame 10. This improves the balcony's adaptability to a wide variety of window sizes, both in height (vertical) and width (horizontal), thus increasing its versatility.
  • the balcony 1 can offer compact dimensions in that the panel 4 has at least two panel parts 4a, 4b connected to one another via a second pivot joint 17, as this allows the panel 4 to be folded together. To ensure that the panel 4 remains stable in the unfolded position, it has a locking element 19 with which the two panel parts 4a, 4b can be fixed at at least a 180-degree pivot angle to one another.
  • the divided panel 4 also offers the advantage that the center of gravity of the balcony is in the area of the window frame during assembly, which makes handling easier. This also facilitates the bracing of the telescopic supports 15, 16 before the balcony is secured using the tensioning device 6.
  • the locking element 19 comprises a slide 18 displaceably mounted on the first plate part 4a and a hollow profile attached to the second plate part 4b.
  • the slide 18 is designed to extend into the hollow profile for locking. In the rest position, the slide 18 is entirely located in the first plate part 4a and, in the inserted and thus locked position, half of it is located in each of the first and second plate parts 4a, 4b, as shown in Fig. 1a.
  • the balcony 1 has a net 20, namely a grid net 20.
  • the net 20 is arranged between telescopic supports 15, 16 and plate 4 and delimits the balcony 1 to the outside, thus forming a fall protection device.
  • the net 20 connects, on the one hand, to the telescopic supports 15, 16 along their entire length and, on the other hand, to a panel edge, running completely along the section of panel 4 projecting beyond the telescopic supports 15, 16. This completely closes off the open window 2 and also the balcony 1 to the outside.
  • Balcony 1 for example, can be constructed in the following steps:
  • Balcony 1 This ensures a stable and simple installation. Disassembly of Balcony 1 is carried out in the reverse order of assembly. This creates a mobile Balcony 1 that is easy to assemble and disassemble.
  • FIGS 6 to 10 show a balcony 101, for example, also a cat balcony, according to a second exemplary embodiment.
  • This balcony 101 differs from the balcony 1 according to the first exemplary embodiment essentially in the assembly 150 for attaching the balcony 101 to the window frame 10.
  • This assembly 150 consists of a support element 105 and a tensioning device 106 with a stop 108 and a tension element 109, with which the stop 108 and the support element 105 can be tensioned against one another.
  • the plate 4 which has normally angled ends, serves as a load-bearing, flat support element of the balcony 101 and, as can be seen in Fig. 1, projects beyond the window frame 10 on both sides.
  • the support element 105 is provided below the plate 4 and is movably mounted relative to this plate 4. This support element 105 serves to support the balcony 101 on the outside of the window frame 10 (often referred to as the frame) of window 2.
  • the stop 108 arranged transversely to the longitudinal direction L of the plate 4, is firmly connected to the plate 4 and thus fixed in its position on the plate 4.
  • the tension element 109 is mechanically connected to the support element 105.
  • the tension element 109 has both a first strip 110 with several locking elements 111 in the form of a toothed strip and several counter-locking elements 112 in the form of a second toothed strip that interact with the locking elements 111.
  • the stop 108 is firmly connected to the plate 4.
  • the support element 105 which is movable relative to the plate 4, is pulled over the strip 110. Locking elements 111 and counter-locking elements 112 clamp the stop 108 and the support element 105 against one another.
  • the balcony 101 according to the invention is therefore not only securely mounted but also easy to handle.
  • the stop 106 forms a laterally open receptacle 113 with two opposing longitudinal legs 113a, 113b, in which receptacle 113 the first strip 110 is guided.
  • the counter-locking elements 112 are also provided in the receptacle 113, specifically on a first longitudinal leg 113a, which thus forms the second strip, namely the toothed strip.
  • This allows the bracing to be adjusted almost continuously by fixing the set mouth width between the stop 108 and the support element 105. Bracing is achieved, for example, by manually pushing the support element 105 towards the stop 108. This bracing can be released by manually pushing the support element 105 away from the stop 108. This allows the balcony 101 to be assembled and disassembled in a user-friendly manner.
  • the receptacle 113 is specially designed for this adjustment of the jaw width or the distance between the stop 108 and the support element 105.
  • the second longitudinal leg 113b is free of counter-locking elements 112, namely, it is smooth.
  • the second longitudinal leg 113b is designed to be flexible. This allows The two toothed strips can be easily moved relative to each other, which facilitates handling.
  • the locking force between the locking elements 111 and the counter-locking elements 112 can be adjusted according to the flexural rigidity of the second longitudinal leg 113b. This ensures the secure attachment of the balcony 101 to the window frame 10.
  • the construction of the clamping device 106 is particularly simplified in that the support element 105 merges integrally into the first bar 110 together with the locking elements 111.
  • Support legs 106b, 105b ensure sufficient hold of the support element 105 and the stop 108 on the window frame 10.
  • a web 105a of the support element 105 is provided with several comb-like, parallel, unequal-length, and flexible support legs 105b. This allows the support element 105 to reproducibly adapt to any cross-sectional contour of the window frame 10.
  • stop 108 which also has a web 106a of the stop 108 with several comb-like, parallel, unequal length and bendable support legs 106b.
  • the flexibility of the support legs 105b, 106b can be achieved, for example, by using plastic as their material. Stop 108 and support element 105 are designed to be mirror-symmetrical. For the sake of simplicity, these parts are, for example, plastic parts.
  • the balcony 101 according to the second embodiment is additionally supported on the window frame 10 via three telescopic supports 115, 116, 117.
  • two telescopic supports 115, 116 are arranged laterally of the panel 4, as is already known for the balcony 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • the balcony 101 has a third telescopic support 117, which is arranged above the panel 4 and between the lateral telescopic supports 115, 116.
  • the first lateral telescopic support 116 connects to the upper third telescopic support 117 via a pivot joint 126, which connects to the second lateral telescopic support 115 via another pivot joint 126.
  • the first lateral telescopic support 116 is also connected to the plate 4 via a pivot joint 126. This allows the telescopic supports 115, 116, 117, together with the plate 4, to form a closed frame 120 on the window frame 10 for mounting the balcony 101.
  • the structure of balcony 101 differs from the structure of balcony 1 according to the first embodiment.
  • All three telescopic supports 115, 116, 117 also have at least one assembly 150, which has already been described for plate 4. This ensures that the balcony 101 is particularly firmly attached to the building 14.
  • This frame 120 is also easy to adapt to the window width by providing telescopic horizontal guides 21 on the panel, as already described for balcony 1 according to the first embodiment. In this embodiment, however, only the first lateral telescopic support 116 connects to a first horizontal guide 21 via the pivot bearing 126. The other, second lateral telescopic support 115 connects via a detachable connection shown in the diagram.

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L'invention concerne : un balcon (1, 101) pour une fenêtre (2) dans une paroi de bâtiment (3) d'un bâtiment (14) ; le bâtiment (14) ; et un procédé de fixation du balcon (1, 101). Afin de fournir un balcon mobile (1, 101) qui peut être assemblé et démonté de manière pratique, selon l'invention, le dispositif de serrage (6, 106) comprend au moins une butée (8, 108) disposée sous le panneau (4) pour supporter le balcon (1, 101) sur l'intérieur du bâtiment (14), particulièrement sur l'intérieur du cadre de fenêtre (10) de la fenêtre (2), et le dispositif de serrage (6, 106) comprend un élément de tension (9, 109) qui est relié mécaniquement à l'élément support (5, 105) et/ou à la butée (8, 108) afin de serrer ainsi la butée (8, 108) et l'élément support (5, 105) l'un contre l'autre pour fixer le balcon (1, 101) au bâtiment (14).
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