EP0874119B1 - Handle of the so-called cremone-bolt type - Google Patents
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- EP0874119B1 EP0874119B1 EP19970106896 EP97106896A EP0874119B1 EP 0874119 B1 EP0874119 B1 EP 0874119B1 EP 19970106896 EP19970106896 EP 19970106896 EP 97106896 A EP97106896 A EP 97106896A EP 0874119 B1 EP0874119 B1 EP 0874119B1
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B9/00—Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05C—BOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
- E05C9/00—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
- E05C9/04—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening
- E05C9/043—Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with two sliding bars moved in opposite directions when fastening or unfastening with crank pins and connecting rods
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B13/00—Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used
- E05B13/10—Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used formed by a lock arranged in the handle
- E05B13/106—Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used formed by a lock arranged in the handle for handles pivoted about an axis perpendicular to the wing
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B17/00—Accessories in connection with locks
- E05B17/0004—Lock assembling or manufacturing
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B3/00—Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts
- E05B3/06—Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts by means arranged in or on the rose or escutcheon
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B9/00—Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
- E05B9/08—Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g. the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing
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- the present invention relates to a handle of the so-called cremone-bolt type.
- cremone-bolt handles are in widespread use for closing movable leaves in casements and have two vertical sliding rods the ends whereof enter appropriate holes in the fixed part.
- cremone-bolt handles usually have a toothed pinion which is actuated by a lever and meshes with respective racks formed on two sliders which are guided vertically in a box-shaped supporting body fixed to the lock stile of the leaf to be opened.
- the sliders are connected respectively to the vertical rods, which are adapted to engage the upper and lower stringers of the leaf frame.
- the supporting body of the handle forms a cavity inside which said elements for actuating the two vertical rods are accommodated; said cavity is closed by a base plate locked by the handle supporting body against the lock stile of the shutter.
- the body forms the seat for rotatably coupling to a stem or tang of the handle, which enters said cavity and is connected to the actuation elements.
- FR-2 582 711 discloses a handle assembly as recited in the preamble of claim 1.
- a principal aim of the present invention is to provide a cremone-bolt handle allowing great flexibility in assembly, particularly reducing the problems of space occupation during transport and the like.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a cremone-bolt handle which is simple in concept, safely reliable in operation, and versatile in use.
- the cremone-bolt handle comprises a body 1 substantially shaped like a right-angled prism and preferably formed by casting an adapted metal alloy, for example of zinc, aluminum and magnesium.
- the body 1 forms an inner cavity 2 and centrally forms an annular expansion 3 which protrudes outwards substantially in the shape of a truncated cone.
- the cavity 2 is adapted to accommodate a case 4 containing the elements for actuating the cremone bolt.
- a collar 5 protrudes from the expansion 3 inside the cavity 2.
- a screw element 8 is screwed in the stem 6 to fix a flanged disk 9 which centrally forms a seat for inserting a tang 10 of the stem 6, so as to provide a slide-fit coupling.
- the flanged disk 9 acts as shoulder for a helical spring 11 accommodated in a compartment which is peripherally delimited by the collar 5 so as to abut against the expansion 3 in an upward region.
- the spring 11 acts by compression so as to keep the handle 7 pressed against an annular cam 12 accommodated in a seat formed by the collar 5 and provided with adapted raised portions which are complementary to notches formed on the opposite surface of the handle 7, so as to achieve the snap locking of said handle 7 in given angular positions corresponding in particular to the open and closed positions of the cremone bolt.
- the case 4 is constituted by a base plate 13 and by a cover 14 substantially shaped like a right-angled prism; said plate and said cover are preferably provided by casting the same material as the body 1.
- the plate 13 and the cover 14 are rigidly coupled to each other by means of screws 15 which pass through corresponding holes; additional holes 16, formed proximate to the longitudinal ends of the case, or the hexagonal nuts 42 allow to fix the case to the movable leaf or shutter.
- the base plate 13 and the cover 14 of the case 4 cooperate so as to form two opposite compartments 17 which are open towards the outside of the case 4 and in which respective engagement elements 18 are arranged which can slide longitudinally to said case 4 in contrast with corresponding helical springs 19.
- the springs 19 are accommodated in adapted seats formed in the engagement elements 18 and are adapted to abut against the bottom of the corresponding compartments 17.
- Each engagement element 18 forms outwards, i.e., on the opposite side with respect to the corresponding spring 19, a hook 20 which is practically saw-tooth shaped and is adapted to engage a corresponding tooth 21 formed at the rim by the body 1 and directed towards the inside of the cavity 2.
- the springs 19 operate by compression, so as to keep the hooks 20 of the engagement elements 18 engaged with the corresponding teeth 21 which protrude from the body 1.
- the engagement elements 18 are retained in the respective seats 17, in the configuration in which the body 1 is disassembled, by lateral protrusions 18a which are opposite to each other and adapted to abut against corresponding shoulders of said seats 17 (see figure 7).
- the flanged disk 9 has an engagement element 22 which is cross-shaped and is adapted for slide-fit coupling with a complementarily shaped seat 23 formed by an actuation element 24 which is rotatably mounted about the rotation axis A of the handle in a seat which passes centrally through the cover 14 of the case 4.
- the actuation element 24 is retained by a perforated plate 25 fixed on top of the cover 14 by screws 26.
- Each hole 27 is formed in the actuation element 24 and are arranged in a cross-like fashion with respect to the handle rotation axis A. Respective ends of two linkages 28 are articulated in two holes 27 which are diametrically opposite with respect to each other; said linkages are articulated, at their opposite ends, to respective slider elements 29. Engagement is produced by the coupling of two pins 30 and 31, formed at the ends of each linkage 28, with the holes 27 of the actuation element 24 and with corresponding holes 32 of the sliders 29.
- Respective keys 33 are coupled to the sliders 29 and act as actuation elements for the leaf locking rods, as shown in detail in Italian patent application no. BO93A000325 in the name of the same Applicant.
- Each key 33 is constituted by a plate, from one face whereof two ribs 34 rise and engage at corresponding slots of the associated slider 29; a flap 35 protrudes from the face lying opposite to said ribs 34 and protrudes outside the case 4 through a respective slot 36 of the base plate 13.
- the sliders 29 are guided inside the case 4 so that they can slide in opposite directions to actuate the closure rods.
- the sliders 29 form, on the longitudinal plane, a stem 37 which is adapted to abut frontally, in closed position, against a respective engagement element 18.
- the case 4 is fixed first of all to the leaf by means of screws driven through the holes 16 or the hexagonal nuts 42. This causes, in a known manner, the flaps 35 to engage the closure rods.
- the body 1, whereto the handle 7 is pivoted, is then associated with the case 4, particularly after the leaf has been installed. To do this, it is sufficient to press-fit the body 1 on the case 4, which enters the cavity 2 formed by said body 1.
- Assembly of the body 1 onto the case 4 also causes the coupling of the engagement element 22, rigidly coupled to the stem 6 of the handle 7, to the prism-shaped seat 23 of the actuation element 24, which is rotatably supported by the case 4.
- the rotation of the handle 7 causes the actuation of the elements which are connected to the actuation element 24 by means of the linkages 28, i.e., the sliders 29 and the corresponding keys 33.
- the body 1 can be disengaged from the case 4, if required, by acting on the engagement elements 18 which elastically retain the body 1.
- the cremone bolt is provided with a lock element 38 adapted to lock the handle in closed position.
- a cylindrical seat is formed, along the axis A in the handle 7, for the cylinder 39 of the lock, which can be actuated by means of a key 40, said lock acting on a bolt 41 located in the stem 6 of the handle.
- the lock 38 allows to lock the handle 7 in closed position, thus preventing the leaf from being opened. In this manner, the leaf cannot be opened accidentally or by unauthorized persons, for example children or other persons the safety whereof might be endangered.
- the body 1 in closed position, locked by the lock 38, the body 1 also cannot be removed from the case 4; i.e., the handle cannot be disassembled.
- the cremone-bolt handle allows great flexibility in assembly, since the supporting body 1 can be coupled to the case 4, provided with the elements for actuating the closure rods, at the most adapted time.
- Said case 4 has a flattened shape and protrudes to a very limited extent with respect to its mounting plane. The leaf provided with said case 4 can therefore be stored and transported without the above-mentioned bulk problems caused by the protrusion of the handle.
- the materials employed, as well as the shapes and the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a handle of the so-called cremone-bolt type.
- It is known that so-called cremone-bolt handles are in widespread use for closing movable leaves in casements and have two vertical sliding rods the ends whereof enter appropriate holes in the fixed part.
- More particularly, cremone-bolt handles usually have a toothed pinion which is actuated by a lever and meshes with respective racks formed on two sliders which are guided vertically in a box-shaped supporting body fixed to the lock stile of the leaf to be opened. The sliders are connected respectively to the vertical rods, which are adapted to engage the upper and lower stringers of the leaf frame.
- The supporting body of the handle forms a cavity inside which said elements for actuating the two vertical rods are accommodated; said cavity is closed by a base plate locked by the handle supporting body against the lock stile of the shutter. The body forms the seat for rotatably coupling to a stem or tang of the handle, which enters said cavity and is connected to the actuation elements.
- These handles are often fitted on the corresponding leaves before they are installed. This, however, causes considerable space occupation problems, both in store and during transport, because of the considerable protrusion of the handle from the surface of the leaf. Damage to said handles, caused by impacts and the like, can also occur.
- FR-2 582 711 discloses a handle assembly as recited in the preamble of claim 1.
- A principal aim of the present invention is to provide a cremone-bolt handle allowing great flexibility in assembly, particularly reducing the problems of space occupation during transport and the like.
- Within the scope of this aim, an object of the present invention is to provide a cremone-bolt handle which is simple in concept, safely reliable in operation, and versatile in use.
- This aim and this object are both achieved, according to the invention, by the present cremone-bolt handle, as defined in claim 1, The details of the invention will become better apparent from the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the cremone-bolt handle, illustrated only by way of non-limitative example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
- figure 1 is a longitudinal sectional view of the cremone-bolt handle according to the invention, wherein the body is shown separated from the case;
- figure 2 is a transverse sectional view, taken along the plane II-II of figure 1;
- figure 3 is a view of a portion of the longitudinal sectional view of the cremone-bolt handle in the assembly configuration;
- figure 4 is a bottom view of the body;
- figure 5 is a top view of the case;
- figure 6 is a bottom view of the case;
- figure 7 is a corresponding bottom view of said case, after removing a base plate of said case;
- figure 8 is a transverse sectional view, taken along the plane VIII-VIII of figure 7;
- figure 9 is a longitudinal sectional view of the body of the cremone-bolt handle according to the invention in a second embodiment.
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- With particular reference to the above figures, the cremone-bolt handle comprises a body 1 substantially shaped like a right-angled prism and preferably formed by casting an adapted metal alloy, for example of zinc, aluminum and magnesium.
- The body 1 forms an
inner cavity 2 and centrally forms anannular expansion 3 which protrudes outwards substantially in the shape of a truncated cone. Thecavity 2 is adapted to accommodate acase 4 containing the elements for actuating the cremone bolt. - A
collar 5 protrudes from theexpansion 3 inside thecavity 2. Astem 6 of ahandle 7, preferably made of metal, for example aluminum, is rotatably supported in theexpansion 3. - A
screw element 8 is screwed in thestem 6 to fix a flangeddisk 9 which centrally forms a seat for inserting atang 10 of thestem 6, so as to provide a slide-fit coupling. The flangeddisk 9 acts as shoulder for ahelical spring 11 accommodated in a compartment which is peripherally delimited by thecollar 5 so as to abut against theexpansion 3 in an upward region. - The
spring 11 acts by compression so as to keep thehandle 7 pressed against anannular cam 12 accommodated in a seat formed by thecollar 5 and provided with adapted raised portions which are complementary to notches formed on the opposite surface of thehandle 7, so as to achieve the snap locking ofsaid handle 7 in given angular positions corresponding in particular to the open and closed positions of the cremone bolt. - The
case 4 is constituted by abase plate 13 and by acover 14 substantially shaped like a right-angled prism; said plate and said cover are preferably provided by casting the same material as the body 1. Theplate 13 and thecover 14 are rigidly coupled to each other by means ofscrews 15 which pass through corresponding holes;additional holes 16, formed proximate to the longitudinal ends of the case, or thehexagonal nuts 42 allow to fix the case to the movable leaf or shutter. - At said ends, the
base plate 13 and thecover 14 of thecase 4 cooperate so as to form twoopposite compartments 17 which are open towards the outside of thecase 4 and in whichrespective engagement elements 18 are arranged which can slide longitudinally to saidcase 4 in contrast with correspondinghelical springs 19. Thesprings 19 are accommodated in adapted seats formed in theengagement elements 18 and are adapted to abut against the bottom of thecorresponding compartments 17. - Each
engagement element 18 forms outwards, i.e., on the opposite side with respect to thecorresponding spring 19, ahook 20 which is practically saw-tooth shaped and is adapted to engage acorresponding tooth 21 formed at the rim by the body 1 and directed towards the inside of thecavity 2. - In the position in which the body 1 is assembled on the
case 4, as specified hereinafter, thesprings 19 operate by compression, so as to keep thehooks 20 of theengagement elements 18 engaged with thecorresponding teeth 21 which protrude from the body 1. - The
engagement elements 18 are retained in therespective seats 17, in the configuration in which the body 1 is disassembled, bylateral protrusions 18a which are opposite to each other and adapted to abut against corresponding shoulders of said seats 17 (see figure 7). - The flanged
disk 9 has anengagement element 22 which is cross-shaped and is adapted for slide-fit coupling with a complementarily shapedseat 23 formed by anactuation element 24 which is rotatably mounted about the rotation axis A of the handle in a seat which passes centrally through thecover 14 of thecase 4. Theactuation element 24 is retained by aperforated plate 25 fixed on top of thecover 14 byscrews 26. - Four
holes 27 are formed in theactuation element 24 and are arranged in a cross-like fashion with respect to the handle rotation axis A. Respective ends of twolinkages 28 are articulated in twoholes 27 which are diametrically opposite with respect to each other; said linkages are articulated, at their opposite ends, torespective slider elements 29. Engagement is produced by the coupling of twopins 30 and 31, formed at the ends of eachlinkage 28, with theholes 27 of theactuation element 24 and withcorresponding holes 32 of thesliders 29. -
Respective keys 33 are coupled to thesliders 29 and act as actuation elements for the leaf locking rods, as shown in detail in Italian patent application no. BO93A000325 in the name of the same Applicant. Eachkey 33 is constituted by a plate, from one face whereof tworibs 34 rise and engage at corresponding slots of the associatedslider 29; aflap 35 protrudes from the face lying opposite to saidribs 34 and protrudes outside thecase 4 through arespective slot 36 of thebase plate 13. - The
sliders 29 are guided inside thecase 4 so that they can slide in opposite directions to actuate the closure rods. Thesliders 29 form, on the longitudinal plane, astem 37 which is adapted to abut frontally, in closed position, against arespective engagement element 18. - The operation of the cremone bolt is easily understandable from the above description.
- In order to assemble the handle, the
case 4 is fixed first of all to the leaf by means of screws driven through theholes 16 or thehexagonal nuts 42. This causes, in a known manner, theflaps 35 to engage the closure rods. - The body 1, whereto the
handle 7 is pivoted, is then associated with thecase 4, particularly after the leaf has been installed. To do this, it is sufficient to press-fit the body 1 on thecase 4, which enters thecavity 2 formed by said body 1. - Engagement of the body 1 on the
case 4 causes the elastic retraction of theopposite engagement elements 18 in theseats 17; saidengagement elements 18, actuated by thecorresponding springs 19, thus engage by snap action, by means of thehooks 20, theopposite teeth 21 formed by the body 1. - Assembly of the body 1 onto the
case 4 also causes the coupling of theengagement element 22, rigidly coupled to thestem 6 of thehandle 7, to the prism-shaped seat 23 of theactuation element 24, which is rotatably supported by thecase 4. After assembly has been performed, therefore, the rotation of thehandle 7 causes the actuation of the elements which are connected to theactuation element 24 by means of thelinkages 28, i.e., thesliders 29 and thecorresponding keys 33. - The body 1 can be disengaged from the
case 4, if required, by acting on theengagement elements 18 which elastically retain the body 1. For this purpose, it is necessary to press on saidengagement elements 18 by acting on the base portion which can be accessed from the outside, so as to cause their retraction inside theseats 17 in contrast with the elastic action of thesprings 19. - In a different embodiment, illustrated in figure 9, the cremone bolt is provided with a
lock element 38 adapted to lock the handle in closed position. - More specifically, a cylindrical seat is formed, along the axis A in the
handle 7, for thecylinder 39 of the lock, which can be actuated by means of akey 40, said lock acting on abolt 41 located in thestem 6 of the handle. - The
lock 38 allows to lock thehandle 7 in closed position, thus preventing the leaf from being opened. In this manner, the leaf cannot be opened accidentally or by unauthorized persons, for example children or other persons the safety whereof might be endangered. - It should be noted that in the configuration wherein the handle is closed, the
stem 37 of thesliders 29 frontally abuts against thecorresponding engagement element 18, preventing the sliding thereof in the seat 17 (see figure 7). - Accordingly, in closed position, locked by the
lock 38, the body 1 also cannot be removed from thecase 4; i.e., the handle cannot be disassembled. - To conclude, the cremone-bolt handle according to the invention allows great flexibility in assembly, since the supporting body 1 can be coupled to the
case 4, provided with the elements for actuating the closure rods, at the most adapted time. Saidcase 4 has a flattened shape and protrudes to a very limited extent with respect to its mounting plane. The leaf provided with saidcase 4 can therefore be stored and transported without the above-mentioned bulk problems caused by the protrusion of the handle. - It is also possible to fit different handle supporting bodies, in terms of shapes, colors and the like, on the
case 4, with obvious savings during production. It is in fact possible to differentiate production by replacing only an outside part of the handle, without changing the actuation elements which are stably coupled to the leaf. This replacement possibility is obviously also allowed to the user, with a saving in material and in assembly cost, since it is not necessary to remove thecase 4 from the leaf. - The fact should also be noted that the body 1 is easily fitted on the
case 4 without the aid of tools or connecting elements. Said assembly therefore does not require specialized personnel. - In the practical embodiment of the invention, the materials employed, as well as the shapes and the dimensions, may be any according to requirements.
- Where technical features mentioned in any claim are followed by reference signs, those reference signs have been included for the sole purpose of increasing the intelligibility of the claims and accordingly, such reference signs do not have any limiting effect on the interpretation of each element identified by way of example by such reference signs.
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- A cremone-bolt handle assembly, which comprises a case (4), actuation means (24), a pair of slider elements (29) and a supporting body (1) whereto the stem (6) of a lever formed by the handle (7) is pivoted, said stem being engaged with the means (24) for actuating the slider elements (29) adapted to be actuated in opposite directions and connected to respective rods (28) for closing a movable leaf, said body being adapted to be detachably mounted on the case (4) which is meant to be fixed stably to said movable leaf and forms the housing for the actuation means (24) and the slider elements, characterized in that said case (4) has, at its opposite longitudinal ends, two compartments (17) which are open outwards and in which respective engagement elements (18) are arranged which are adapted to engage, under the actuation of corresponding elastic means (19), corresponding teeth (21) formed by the body (1), said engagement elements (18) forming, towards the outside, a hook (20) substantially sawtooth-shaped and adapted to engage the corresponding tooth (21) which is formed at the rim by the body (1); and in that said slider elements (29) form a stem (37) adapted to frontally abut, in closed position, against the respective engagement element (18) of the body (1) which is mounted at a corresponding end of said case (4).
- The handle assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that an engagement element (22) is associated with said stem (6) and is adapted for slide-fit coupling with a complementarily shaped seat (23) formed by said actuation means (24) which is rotatably installed about the rotation axis (A) of the handle (7) in a seat which is formed centrally with respect to said case (4).
- The handle assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that said engagement element (22) is constituted by a cross-shaped portion of a flanged disk (9) which is fixed axially to said stem (6).
- The handle assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said case (4) is constituted by a base plate (13) and by a cover (14) which is substantially shaped like a right-angled prism, said base plate (13) and said cover (14) being rigidly coupled to each other through screw means (15) and having holes for fixing said case to said movable leaf.
- The handle assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that said actuation means (24) has, towards the outside, a prism-shaped seat (23) for coupling to the engagement element (22) associated with the stem (6) of said handle (7).
- The handle assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said body (1) is substantially shaped like a right-angled prism and forms an internal cavity adapted to accommodate said case (4).
- The handle assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises a lock element (38) arranged in a seat which is formed along the rotation axis of said lever and adapted to act on a bolt accommodated inside the stem to lock said handle in a closed position.
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