EP0650547A1 - A weather guard for windows. - Google Patents

A weather guard for windows.

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EP0650547A1
EP0650547A1 EP91908898A EP91908898A EP0650547A1 EP 0650547 A1 EP0650547 A1 EP 0650547A1 EP 91908898 A EP91908898 A EP 91908898A EP 91908898 A EP91908898 A EP 91908898A EP 0650547 A1 EP0650547 A1 EP 0650547A1
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window
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Jan Olsson
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/02Shutters, movable grilles, or other safety closing devices, e.g. against burglary
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B5/00Doors, windows, or like closures for special purposes; Border constructions therefor
    • E06B5/02Doors, windows, or like closures for special purposes; Border constructions therefor for out-buildings or cellars; Other simple closures not designed to be close-fitting
    • E06B5/025Provisional closures, e.g. temporary security doors
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B2009/005Storm panels; hurricane shutters

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  • the present invention relates to a weather guard for one or more windows, and particularly to a weather guard which is intended to be fitted externally onto a building and which is dimensioned to cover not only the window or windows, but also the window linings and reveals a window.
  • iie e& ⁇ _ne ⁇ yu&ro. is OJ_ uie kind Wnich iias tu ⁇ __orm o__ a frame which supports a cloth or fabric, wherein the frame and cloth are adapted so that the edges of the cloth can be brought into abutment with parts of the building facade located adjacent the window and to form a free, limited space between window frame, window lining or reveal and said cloth.
  • Window.guards of the aforedescribed kind are known to the art in several different forms, and have been proposed with the intention of enabling primarily maintenance to be carried out on window frames and external window linings or reveals, for example, painting, in principle the whole year round, by pro ⁇ tecting said frames and linings against rain, heavy winds, snow and cold.
  • the frame of this known weather guard consists in a number of frame members which include two mutually opposing frame-members which are mutually joined in a concertina-like fashion, and when in its extended or opened-out position and fitted to a window frame, the guard forms a box-like configuration on the outside of the window.
  • a technical problem resides in the provision of a weather guard for the aforesaid purpose which is not only light in weight but which can also be readily extended, fitted and applied externally to a window and can also be readily dismantled and collap ⁇ sed, through the medium of a simple frame construction.
  • Another technical problem is one of realizing the significance of constructing a wind guard having a basic construction which can be extended and collapsed in accordance with the umbrella principle and which, while comprising solely four frame-members which di ⁇ verge from a central part, will not only afford a solution to the aforesaid technical problems but will also afford constructional advantages.
  • Another technical problem is one of realizing the significance of configuring the frame members used in a particular manner such that when the guard is extended or opened-out, cloth parts which are located between the frame parts will lie against parts of the building facade surrounding around the window and there form a satisfactory air seal.
  • a further technical problem is one of realizing the significance of providing a securing device which presents a short, inwardly directed rod whose free end presents an eye for securing the weather guard to the window structure, said eye either coacting with a window centre-post or with a separate post or rail, with the aid of a simple tensioning or tightening joint or the like.
  • Another technical problem is one of realizing the importance of dimensioning and shaping the cloth in a manner which will enable the edge margins thereof to pass beyond the free ends of the curved or bent frame- members, so that, at least in respect of mutually adjacent ends, the cloth, in the extended state of the weather guard, will pass beyond a straight line adjoin- ing said free ends through a distance of 10 cm.
  • the present invention thus relates to a weather guard which is intended to be fitted externally to a window structure and which comprises a frame and a cloth coacting with said frame, and wherein the weather guard, when in an extended state, abuts parts of the building facade located outside the window and forms a free, outer space between window frame, or window reveals, and said cloth.
  • the frame comprises a plurality, preferably four, frame-members which diverge from a common, centrally placed guard-securing device, and in that a number of said frame-members are con ⁇ nected pivotally to said securing device so as to enable the guard to take an extended, window-covering position, and a collapsed transport position.
  • all frame-members are pivotally connected to the guard-securing device and are encased, over a predominant part of their lengths by one or more pockets or sleeves provided in the cloth.
  • the frame-members each comprises a straight part which extends from the guard-securing device, and is placed in a respective pocket or sleeve, and an end curved or bent part whose angle of curvature lies within a narrow angular range, e.g. a range of 90-45°, preferably 60-80°, and whose length is from 5-25 cm, preferably about 10-15 cm.
  • the centrally positioned securing device includes an inwardly extending rod which has an eye on the free end thereof, and a resilient tightening band or the like is provided between the securing device and a rail located on the inside of the window, or a window post, for the purpose of securing the weather guard.
  • the post is comprised of two hollow, telescopi- cally coacting sections, preferably with the end-parts thereof rotatable.
  • the cloth shall be dimensioned to pass beyond a straight line which joins the free ends of respective curve parts, said line extending at least between adjacent ends through a distance of from 3-10 cm, preferably about 5 cm.
  • the inventive weather guard provides the advantages of being light in weight but nevertheless sufficiently stable for the purpose intended.
  • the weather guard can also be fitted firmly to a window in a simple manner, either by using the centre window-post or a separate post, said post preferably comprising two telescopi- cally coacting, hallow profiles of lightmetal, such as aluminium material.
  • the primary characteristic features of an inventive weather guard intended to be fitted externally to a window are set forth in -the characterizing clause of the following Claim 1.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view from inside a window frame having fitted thereto an inventive weather guard, said guard being secured with the aid of a separate rail
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of an inventive weather guard, with the weather guard extended and resting against the facade of a building;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of a guard-securing device placed centrally on the weather guard.
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of a separate rail comprising two telescopically coacting hollow profiles.
  • FIG 1 illustrates a weather guard 1 which is in- tended to be fitted externally around a window.
  • the illustrated guard comprises a frame and a cloth or the like 2 which can be stretched across the frame.
  • the weather guard is intended to abut the outside of the window and parts A, A' of the building facade located externally of and adjacent to the window, such as to form a free space B around said window, i.e. between window fram , window reveals and said cloth 2.
  • the frame comprises a number, preferably four, frame-members 4, 4a, 4b, 4c which diverge from a common guard-securing device 3, wherein a nuiaber of said frame—member , pre erably all with the exception of one, are pivotally connected to said securing device 3.
  • each of these frame-members is pivotally connected to the securing device 3, so that the mem ⁇ bers, or spokes, can be swung to an outwardly extended, window-covering position, shown in Figure l, and to a collapsed transport position, not shown, in which the guard has an external configuration similar to that of a closed umbrella.
  • This frame-member 4 consists of aluminium tubing and one end 43 thereof is provided with a through-passing hole, which coacts with a locking pin 5 which passes through a hole in a frame-member holder 6.
  • the frame-member 4 passes through an elongated pocket or sleeve on the cloth 12, in a known manner, wherein the illustration shows exposed parts of the frame-member in the vicinity of an outer curved or bent part and adjacent the securing device 3.
  • Respective frame-members consist of a straight-part 41, which is embraced by the pocket or sleeve, guided in the cloth or fabric 2, and a curved or bent part 42 at the outer end 44 of the frame-member 4.
  • the curved, or bent, part 42 defines an angle "a" of from 90-45°, preferably from 60-80°.
  • the length of respective frame-members, including the curved part 42 and a shorter straight part adjacent the end surface 44a of the frame 4, referenced “1" is 5-25 cm, preferably about 15 cm.
  • the cloth 2 is dimen- sioned so that its edge parts are able to extend beyond the free ends of respective curved-parts, at least between mutually adjacent ends, through a distance of from 3 to 10 cm, preferably about 5 cm, this cloth-part being referenced 21.
  • the aforesaid distance is calculated between a straight line which joins two adjacent end-parts, and the free edge of the cloth.
  • the securing device 3 also includes a short inwardly extending rod 32 which has an eye 33 provided on the free end thereof.
  • a tensioning band 11 or the like possessing some degree of elasticity is provided between the securing device 3 and a post 10 fitted on the inside of the window, or between said device and the window centre-post (not shown) .
  • the post 10 comprises two mutually telescopic, hollow sections 10a, 10b, each of which is provided on its respective extremity with a pivotal hook devices 12 and 13.
  • Each of the hook de ⁇ vices 12 and 13 is pivotable about a pivot pin 12a and 13a respectively, and can be swung to a transport position adjacent the post part.
  • the hook devices 12, 13 are swung outwardly, so as to enable the post 10 to be located at a short distance from the internal window frame and window reveals.
  • the two hollow sections 10a, 10b can be secured in a predetermined position with the aid of a screw device 14, with a surface 15 and a surface 16 on respective hook means devices in abutment with wall surfaces lo ⁇ cated inwardly of the window, preferably an upper and a lower wall surface related to the window.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a weather guard (1) intended to be fitted externally to a window. The guard includes a frame and a cloth (2) coacting with the frame (4, 4a, 4b, 4c) and the frame is intended to abut parts of the building facade (A, A') that are located adjacent the window, such as to form a free space (B) between the window frame and the cloth (2). The frame comprises a plurality of frame-members which extend from a common securing device (3), and a number of these frame-members are pivotally connected to the securing device (3) so as to be movable between a mutually diverging, window-covering position in which the cloth is stretched-out, and a collapsed transport position.

Description

TITLE OF THE INVENTION; A Weather Guard for Windows
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a weather guard for one or more windows, and particularly to a weather guard which is intended to be fitted externally onto a building and which is dimensioned to cover not only the window or windows, but also the window linings and reveals a window.
iie e&ι_neϊτ yu&ro. is OJ_ uie kind Wnich iias tuβ __orm o__ a frame which supports a cloth or fabric, wherein the frame and cloth are adapted so that the edges of the cloth can be brought into abutment with parts of the building facade located adjacent the window and to form a free, limited space between window frame, window lining or reveal and said cloth.
BACKGROUND ART
Window.guards of the aforedescribed kind are known to the art in several different forms, and have been proposed with the intention of enabling primarily maintenance to be carried out on window frames and external window linings or reveals, for example, painting, in principle the whole year round, by pro¬ tecting said frames and linings against rain, heavy winds, snow and cold.
One such known window guard used in practice (which is extensible and collapsible) is described and illustra¬ ted on an information sheet entitled "Mastartips" , published by Malaremastarnas Riksfόrening, No. 1, June, 1986. The frame of this known weather guard consists in a number of frame members which include two mutually opposing frame-members which are mutually joined in a concertina-like fashion, and when in its extended or opened-out position and fitted to a window frame, the guard forms a box-like configuration on the outside of the window.
A similar construction which comprises extruded alu¬ minium profiled sections and a flame-proof and rein- forced plastic sheet is earlier known from a product leaflet 4-4 published by BYGG TE A AB, SI4 00 Noruiualing, Sweden.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
When studying the known prior art, as described above, it will be seen that a technical problem resides in the provision of a weather guard for the aforesaid purpose which is not only light in weight but which can also be readily extended, fitted and applied externally to a window and can also be readily dismantled and collap¬ sed, through the medium of a simple frame construction.
It will also be seen that a technical problem resides in the provision of a weather guard of simple and lightweight construction which can be fitted by a single person without needing to use special implements or stands to this end.
Another technical problem is one of realizing the significance of constructing a wind guard having a basic construction which can be extended and collapsed in accordance with the umbrella principle and which, while comprising solely four frame-members which di¬ verge from a central part, will not only afford a solution to the aforesaid technical problems but will also afford constructional advantages.
Another technical problem is one of realizing the significance of configuring the frame members used in a particular manner such that when the guard is extended or opened-out, cloth parts which are located between the frame parts will lie against parts of the building facade surrounding around the window and there form a satisfactory air seal.
It will also be seen that another technical problem is one of realizing the different angles within which an outer curved or bent part of respective frame-members, formed from lightmetal tubing, shall be located and the optimal lengths which shall be given to of said curved or bent parts in order to provide a good fit around a window while still providing sufficient space for the window, etc. to be painted, among other things the external reveals.
A further technical problem is one of realizing the significance of providing a securing device which presents a short, inwardly directed rod whose free end presents an eye for securing the weather guard to the window structure, said eye either coacting with a window centre-post or with a separate post or rail, with the aid of a simple tensioning or tightening joint or the like.
Another technical problem is one of realizing the importance of dimensioning and shaping the cloth in a manner which will enable the edge margins thereof to pass beyond the free ends of the curved or bent frame- members, so that, at least in respect of mutually adjacent ends, the cloth, in the extended state of the weather guard, will pass beyond a straight line adjoin- ing said free ends through a distance of 10 cm.
SOLUTION
The present invention thus relates to a weather guard which is intended to be fitted externally to a window structure and which comprises a frame and a cloth coacting with said frame, and wherein the weather guard, when in an extended state, abuts parts of the building facade located outside the window and forms a free, outer space between window frame, or window reveals, and said cloth.
In accordance with the invention, the frame comprises a plurality, preferably four, frame-members which diverge from a common, centrally placed guard-securing device, and in that a number of said frame-members are con¬ nected pivotally to said securing device so as to enable the guard to take an extended, window-covering position, and a collapsed transport position.
In accordance with further embodiments lying within the scope of the inventive concept, all frame-members are pivotally connected to the guard-securing device and are encased, over a predominant part of their lengths by one or more pockets or sleeves provided in the cloth.
The frame-members, each comprises a straight part which extends from the guard-securing device, and is placed in a respective pocket or sleeve, and an end curved or bent part whose angle of curvature lies within a narrow angular range, e.g. a range of 90-45°, preferably 60-80°, and whose length is from 5-25 cm, preferably about 10-15 cm.
In accordance with another embodiment, the centrally positioned securing device includes an inwardly extending rod which has an eye on the free end thereof, and a resilient tightening band or the like is provided between the securing device and a rail located on the inside of the window, or a window post, for the purpose of securing the weather guard.
When a separate rail or post is used, it is suggested that the post is comprised of two hollow, telescopi- cally coacting sections, preferably with the end-parts thereof rotatable.
Finally, the cloth shall be dimensioned to pass beyond a straight line which joins the free ends of respective curve parts, said line extending at least between adjacent ends through a distance of from 3-10 cm, preferably about 5 cm.
ADVANTAGES
The inventive weather guard provides the advantages of being light in weight but nevertheless sufficiently stable for the purpose intended. The weather guard can also be fitted firmly to a window in a simple manner, either by using the centre window-post or a separate post, said post preferably comprising two telescopi- cally coacting, hallow profiles of lightmetal, such as aluminium material. The primary characteristic features of an inventive weather guard intended to be fitted externally to a window are set forth in -the characterizing clause of the following Claim 1.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
A proposed exemplifying embodiment at present preferred and having features significant of the present inven¬ tion will now be described in store detail with refer¬ ence to the accompanying drawing, in which
Figure 1 is a perspective view from inside a window frame having fitted thereto an inventive weather guard, said guard being secured with the aid of a separate rail
Figure 2 is a sectional view of an inventive weather guard, with the weather guard extended and resting against the facade of a building;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of a guard-securing device placed centrally on the weather guard; and
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a separate rail comprising two telescopically coacting hollow profiles.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS AT PRESENT PREFERRRED
Figure 1 illustrates a weather guard 1 which is in- tended to be fitted externally around a window. The illustrated guard comprises a frame and a cloth or the like 2 which can be stretched across the frame. The weather guard is intended to abut the outside of the window and parts A, A' of the building facade located externally of and adjacent to the window, such as to form a free space B around said window, i.e. between window fram , window reveals and said cloth 2.
In accordance with the invention, the frame comprises a number, preferably four, frame-members 4, 4a, 4b, 4c which diverge from a common guard-securing device 3, wherein a nuiaber of said frame—member , pre erably all with the exception of one, are pivotally connected to said securing device 3.
Normally, each of these frame-members is pivotally connected to the securing device 3, so that the mem¬ bers, or spokes, can be swung to an outwardly extended, window-covering position, shown in Figure l, and to a collapsed transport position, not shown, in which the guard has an external configuration similar to that of a closed umbrella.
In the case of the embodiment illustrated in Figure 1, all frame-members are pivotally connected to the secur¬ ing device 3.
Since the pivotal attachment is identical for all frame-members, only the pivotal attachment of the frame-member 4 will be described here.
This frame-member 4 consists of aluminium tubing and one end 43 thereof is provided with a through-passing hole, which coacts with a locking pin 5 which passes through a hole in a frame-member holder 6. The frame-member 4 passes through an elongated pocket or sleeve on the cloth 12, in a known manner, wherein the ilustration shows exposed parts of the frame-member in the vicinity of an outer curved or bent part and adjacent the securing device 3.
Respective frame-members consist of a straight-part 41, which is embraced by the pocket or sleeve, guided in the cloth or fabric 2, and a curved or bent part 42 at the outer end 44 of the frame-member 4.
The curved, or bent, part 42, defines an angle "a" of from 90-45°, preferably from 60-80°.
The length of respective frame-members, including the curved part 42 and a shorter straight part adjacent the end surface 44a of the frame 4, referenced "1" is 5-25 cm, preferably about 15 cm. The cloth 2 is dimen- sioned so that its edge parts are able to extend beyond the free ends of respective curved-parts, at least between mutually adjacent ends, through a distance of from 3 to 10 cm, preferably about 5 cm, this cloth-part being referenced 21.
The aforesaid distance is calculated between a straight line which joins two adjacent end-parts, and the free edge of the cloth.
The securing device 3 also includes a short inwardly extending rod 32 which has an eye 33 provided on the free end thereof.
A tensioning band 11 or the like possessing some degree of elasticity is provided between the securing device 3 and a post 10 fitted on the inside of the window, or between said device and the window centre-post (not shown) .
In the Figure 4 embodiment, the post 10 comprises two mutually telescopic, hollow sections 10a, 10b, each of which is provided on its respective extremity with a pivotal hook devices 12 and 13. Each of the hook de¬ vices 12 and 13 is pivotable about a pivot pin 12a and 13a respectively, and can be swung to a transport position adjacent the post part.
In the Figure 4 illustration, the hook devices 12, 13 are swung outwardly, so as to enable the post 10 to be located at a short distance from the internal window frame and window reveals.
The two hollow sections 10a, 10b can be secured in a predetermined position with the aid of a screw device 14, with a surface 15 and a surface 16 on respective hook means devices in abutment with wall surfaces lo¬ cated inwardly of the window, preferably an upper and a lower wall surface related to the window.
It will be understood that the invention is not res¬ tricted to the illustrated exemplifying embodiment thereof and that modifications can be made within the scope of the invention defined in the following Claims.

Claims

1. A weather guard intended to be fitted externally of a window and comprising a frame and a cloth or fabric which coacts said frame, said frame being intended to abut with facade surfaces located adjacent the window, such as to form a free space between the window frame and the cloth, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the frame comprises a number of frame-members which extend from a common securing device; and in that at least some of said frame-members are pivotally connected to the securing device so as to enable said members to be swung to mutually diverging window-covering positions in which the cloth is extended, and a collapsed transport position.
2. A guard according to Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that all frame-members are pivotally connected to the fastening device and extend in elongated pockets or sleeves provided in the cloth.
3. A guard according to Claim 1 or 2 , c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that a number of frame-members comprise a straight-part which extend from the securing device and which are terminated with a curved or bent part.
4. A guard according to Claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the curved or bent part defines an angle of from 90-45°, preferably 60-80°, with said straight part.
5. A guard according to Claim 3 or 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the curved or bent part has a length of 5-25 cm, preferably about 15 cm.
6. A guard according to Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the securing device includes an inwardly extending rod which has fastener means, for instance in the form of an eye, provided on the free end thereof.
7. A guard according to Claim 1 or 5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by tensioning means provided between the securing device and a post which forms part of the window structure.
8. A guard according to Claim 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the post comprises two mutually telescopic parts which are separate from the window structure.
9. A guard according to Claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the cloth is dimensioned to extend beyond the free end of respective curved or bent parts, at least between mutually adjacent ends, through a distance of 3-10 cm, preferably about 5 cm.
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