EP1352136B1 - Roof window with an improved securing device - Google Patents
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- E05F1/00—Closers or openers for wings, not otherwise provided for in this subclass
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- This invention relates to skylights or roof windows comprising a main frame structure for stationary connection with supporting means of a roof structure, and a window frame structure carrying a glazing element, the main frame and window frame structures having respectively a plurality of members, each of which members extends in a longitudinal direction between a first and a second end; in which said window frame structure is connected with the main frame structure by means of at least one hinge connection at a respective first member of the main frame and window frame structures to allow the window frame structure to be pivoted about a pivot axis parallel with the longitudinal direction of said first members with respect to the main frame structure to an opening angle, said hinge connection being disengageable to allow the window frame structure to be removed from the main frame structure, said at least one connection including at least one pair of first and second connecting members connected with the main frame and window frame structure, respectively, a securing device being provided for maintaining the engagement between the connecting members of said pairs within a predetermined range of the opening angle of the window frame structure.
- such securing may be achieved by making the connection between the connecting members of the main frame structure and the window frame structure permanent following the initial engagement operation.
- WO 93/11332 discloses a window, in which securing means are provided for retaining the engagement between the connecting members of the window frame and the main frame, said means comprising a block which may be displaced in a groove in a side member of the window frame and which may serve partly as an anchoring element for a locking member fastened in the main frame structure of a fixed window, partly for releasable coupling with an operating member of a window operator in the case of an openable window.
- This solution suffers from the drawback that the securing means are dependent on a particular design of the operator in order to provide proper functioning.
- the securing means are constituted by holding means fastened to the side members of the window frame structure at a comparatively short distance from the pivot axis.
- the holding means include blocks with part-cylindrical guide surfaces having an axis in the pivot axis of the hinge. Due to the position close to the pivot axis, these blocks are subjected to rather heavy load during opening of the window frame.
- a roof window of the initially stated kind in which said securing device includes at least one torsion member positioned at a respective end of said first members of the main frame and window frame structures, said at least one torsion member being torsionally biased in the opening direction of the window frame structure with respect to the main frame structure, and that said securing device includes releasable engagement means for engagement with corresponding engagement means positioned at a distance from said pivot axis along a second window frame member adjacent said first member of the window frame structure within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- the activation and deactivation of the securing device is effected automatically.
- the torsion member assists the pivotal movement of the window frame structure from the closed position to a ventilating position.
- a securing device according to claim 16 is provided.
- Fig. 9 is a view corresponding to Fig. 7 of a further alternative embodiment of the roof window.
- the roof window illustrated in the Figures comprises a main frame structure generally designated 1 and having in the embodiment shown a top member 2, a bottom member 3 and two side members 4, 5.
- the roof window is intended to be installed in a roof surface, in a manner known per se, by stationarily connecting the main frame structure 1 to the roof structure by means of any suitable supporting means, eg. mounting brackets secured to the main frame side members 4, 5.
- a window frame structure generally designated 6 and having a top member 7, a bottom member 8 and side members 9, 10 encasing a glazing element 11 is in the embodiment shown connected with the main frame structure 1 at the respective top members 7 and 2 by means of a hinge connection which in the embodiment shown comprises two pairs of first and second connecting members 12, 13 shown in Fig. 3 .
- a hinge connection which in the embodiment shown comprises two pairs of first and second connecting members 12, 13 shown in Fig. 3 .
- the elements of one of the pairs only will be referred to. It should be remarked that the elements of the other pair are designed in substantially corresponding manner.
- the first connecting member 12 is secured in a transverse groove-like depression of the main frame top member 2 by means of an elongate flange part 12a formed integrally with a projecting elongate engagement part 12b which is received in a corresponding engagement part in the form of a substantially V-shaped track 13b of the second connecting member 13 which in turn is secured to the window frame top member 7 by a flange portion 13a.
- the engagement parts 12b, 13b are formed with a respective part-cylindrical engagement surface to define a pivot axis of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1.
- the V-shaped track 13b is formed with an included angle in the range from 20° to 30° corresponding to the desired range of opening angle in which the window is operative.
- a securing device In order to maintain the engagement between the connecting members 12, 13 during opening of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1, a securing device is provided.
- the securing device comprises a torsion member 14 positioned at a respective end of the top members 2, 7 of the main frame and window frame structures 1, 6.
- Means are provided at a distance from the pivot axis defined by the engagement surfaces of the connecting members 12, 13 along each side of the window frame for keeping the window frame structure 6 in releasable engagement with the torsion member 14 within said predetermined range of the opening angle, which torsion member 14 is in turn secured to the main frame structure.
- the torsion member 14 includes a first arm 15 and a second arm 16 extending substantially perpendicularly to each other originating from a connecting point 17.
- the connecting point 17 is positioned substantially on the pivot axis of the window.
- the first arm 15 comprises two mutually spaced and substantially parallel limbs 15a, 15b forming at the end opposite said connecting point 17 a narrow elongated U and is received in a longitudinal channel 12c of elongate cross-section formed in the engagement part 12b of the first connecting member 12.
- engagement means in the form of an upstanding pin 18 are provided.
- the upstanding pin 18 is releasably connected with corresponding engagement means positioned on the adjacent window frame side member 9, 10 and comprising a block 19 having a recess 19a.
- the engagement means of the second arm 16 of the torsion member 14 includes a fork portion 20 and the corresponding engagement means of the window frame side member 9, 10 includes a protruding pin 21 which is received in the fork portion 20 within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- the torsion member 14 is torsionally biased in the opening direction of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1.
- the upstanding pin 18 is thus received in the recess 19a in the block 19 on the window frame side member 9, or, in the alternative embodiment of Fig. 8 , the protruding pin 21 abuts the fork portion 20. Consequently, by turning about the connecting point 17, the second arm 16 of the torsion member 14 follows the pivoting movement of the window frame structure during opening of the window until the torsion member 14 reaches its relaxed condition which may be chosen according to the desired predetermined range of the opening angle.
- the spring bias is illustrated in Fig. 5 , the second arm 16 in the absence of physical load thus assuming the position indicated by the dot-and-dash line, in which the second arm 16 extends in a direction forming an angle with the plane defined by the first arm 15.
- a torsion member comprising a coil spring 25 is connected with the main frame structure.
- the coil spring 25 acts on a lever 26 in a point of action, preferably situated on the pivot axis of the window frame structure, at one end of the lever and engagement means are provided at the opposite end.
- the engagement means may as shown be designed as in the embodiment of Fig. 7 , or, alternatively, as in the Fig. 8 embodiment.
- one torsion member is positioned at a respective end of the top members of the main frame and window frame structures. However, it is conceivable that only one torsion member is utilized.
- Installation of a roof window according to the invention may thus be performed in the following manner:
- the torsion member 14 thus provides a useful guide means assisting to secure accurate positioning of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1 when the window frame structure is pivoted into a position within the predetermined ventilating range. tilating range.
- lever 26 of the embodiment of Fig. 9 may be directed slightly outwards with respect to the longitudinal direction of the adjacent window frame side members.
- the window frame structure 6 may now be brought to its closed position without any risk of disengaging the connecting members 12, 13 from each other.
- Operation of the window ie. opening the window frame structure to a ventilating position, may be carried out by means of a window operator 23 mounted at the bottom member 3 of the main frame structure.
- the window operator is an electrically operated chain operator including an operating chain 24 detachably connected with the bottom member 8 of the window frame structure.
- the operative length of the operating chain 24 is chosen such that it is only possible to open the window by means of the operator to a maximum ventilating position falling within the predetermined range of the opening angle, in which the securing device is active.
- the operating chain 24 is released from the window frame bottom member 8 and the window frame structure 6 is pivoted further about its pivot axis, whereby the engagement means on the torsion member, as shown in Fig. 6 , are released from the engagement with the corresponding engagement means on the window frame structure.
- the hinge connection may be positioned arbitrarily in the skylight or roof window to provide a pivot axis at eg. a bottom or side member.
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Description
- This invention relates to skylights or roof windows comprising a main frame structure for stationary connection with supporting means of a roof structure, and a window frame structure carrying a glazing element, the main frame and window frame structures having respectively a plurality of members, each of which members extends in a longitudinal direction between a first and a second end; in which said window frame structure is connected with the main frame structure by means of at least one hinge connection at a respective first member of the main frame and window frame structures to allow the window frame structure to be pivoted about a pivot axis parallel with the longitudinal direction of said first members with respect to the main frame structure to an opening angle, said hinge connection being disengageable to allow the window frame structure to be removed from the main frame structure, said at least one connection including at least one pair of first and second connecting members connected with the main frame and window frame structure, respectively, a securing device being provided for maintaining the engagement between the connecting members of said pairs within a predetermined range of the opening angle of the window frame structure.
- For reasons of installation conditions, it is often desirable to install such windows in an inclined roof surface by initial securing of the main frame of the window, from which the glass-carrying window frame has been detached, to the roof supporting structure. Following this operation the window frame structure is hatched on to the main frame structure by bringing the connecting members of the window frame into engagement with the connecting members of the main frame. Evidently, it is essential that the window frame structure is properly secured against unintentional removal from the main frame structure.
- In its most simple form such securing may be achieved by making the connection between the connecting members of the main frame structure and the window frame structure permanent following the initial engagement operation.
- However, it is often desirable to retain the possibility of disengaging the connection between the window frame and the main frame, eg. for maintenance purposes.
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WO 93/11332 - In the window disclosed in
WO 98/22685 - It is an object of the invention to provide a roof window in which the conditions with respect to initial mounting and subsequent dismounting of the window frame structure are improved even further.
- It is a further object of the invention to provide a roof window which has a less complex design compared to prior art window designs.
- These objects are met by the provision of a roof window of the initially stated kind, in which said securing device includes at least one torsion member positioned at a respective end of said first members of the main frame and window frame structures, said at least one torsion member being torsionally biased in the opening direction of the window frame structure with respect to the main frame structure, and that said securing device includes releasable engagement means for engagement with corresponding engagement means positioned at a distance from said pivot axis along a second window frame member adjacent said first member of the window frame structure within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- By the incorporation of a torsion member which follows the movement of the window frame structure during opening of the window within the predetermined range of the opening angle, in which the securing device is active, the activation and deactivation of the securing device is effected automatically. In addition to providing security against unintentional removal of the window frame, the torsion member assists the pivotal movement of the window frame structure from the closed position to a ventilating position.
- In another aspect of the invention a securing device according to
claim 16 is provided. - Further details and advantages will readily be appreciated from the appended drawings and the detailed description to follow.
- Embodiments of the invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the schematic drawings, in which
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Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a roof window according to the invention; -
Fig. 2 shows a cross-sectional view along the line II-II inFig. 1 ; -
Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view along the line III-III inFig. 1 ; -
Fig. 4 shows an exploded perspective view of a detail of an embodiment of the roof window according to the invention; -
Fig. 5 shows a perspective view of a detail of an embodiment of the roof window according to the invention; -
Fig. 6 shows a side view, partially sectioned, of an embodiment of the roof window; -
Fig. 7 shows a side view, partially sectioned, of the roof window ofFig. 6 in a ventilating position within the predetermined range of opening angle; -
Fig. 8 is a view corresponding toFig. 7 of an alternative embodiment of the roof window; and -
Fig. 9 is a view corresponding toFig. 7 of a further alternative embodiment of the roof window. - The roof window illustrated in the Figures comprises a main frame structure generally designated 1 and having in the embodiment shown a
top member 2, abottom member 3 and two side members 4, 5. The roof window is intended to be installed in a roof surface, in a manner known per se, by stationarily connecting the main frame structure 1 to the roof structure by means of any suitable supporting means, eg. mounting brackets secured to the main frame side members 4, 5. - A window frame structure generally designated 6 and having a
top member 7, a bottom member 8 andside members top members members Fig. 3 . In the following description, the elements of one of the pairs only will be referred to. It should be remarked that the elements of the other pair are designed in substantially corresponding manner. The first connectingmember 12 is secured in a transverse groove-like depression of the main frametop member 2 by means of an elongate flange part 12a formed integrally with a projectingelongate engagement part 12b which is received in a corresponding engagement part in the form of a substantially V-shaped track 13b of the second connectingmember 13 which in turn is secured to the window frametop member 7 by a flange portion 13a. Theengagement parts 12b, 13b are formed with a respective part-cylindrical engagement surface to define a pivot axis of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1. The V-shaped track 13b is formed with an included angle in the range from 20° to 30° corresponding to the desired range of opening angle in which the window is operative. - In order to maintain the engagement between the connecting
members torsion member 14 positioned at a respective end of thetop members members torsion member 14 within said predetermined range of the opening angle, whichtorsion member 14 is in turn secured to the main frame structure. In the embodiment shown, thetorsion member 14 includes afirst arm 15 and asecond arm 16 extending substantially perpendicularly to each other originating from a connectingpoint 17. For reasons set forth in the following, it is preferred that the connectingpoint 17 is positioned substantially on the pivot axis of the window. - In the embodiment shown in
Figs. 2 to 7 , thefirst arm 15 comprises two mutually spaced and substantiallyparallel limbs 15a, 15b forming at the end opposite said connecting point 17 a narrow elongated U and is received in a longitudinal channel 12c of elongate cross-section formed in theengagement part 12b of the first connectingmember 12. At the end of thesecond arm 16 opposite said connectingpoint 17 engagement means in the form of anupstanding pin 18 are provided. Theupstanding pin 18 is releasably connected with corresponding engagement means positioned on the adjacent windowframe side member block 19 having arecess 19a. - In the alternative embodiment of the engagement means of the
torsion member 14 and of the window frame structure, respectively, shown inFig. 8 , the engagement means of thesecond arm 16 of thetorsion member 14 includes afork portion 20 and the corresponding engagement means of the windowframe side member pin 21 which is received in thefork portion 20 within said predetermined range of the opening angle. - In each of the above cases, the
torsion member 14 is torsionally biased in the opening direction of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1. Within the predetermined opening angle of the window frame structure, theupstanding pin 18 is thus received in therecess 19a in theblock 19 on the windowframe side member 9, or, in the alternative embodiment ofFig. 8 , theprotruding pin 21 abuts thefork portion 20. Consequently, by turning about the connectingpoint 17, thesecond arm 16 of thetorsion member 14 follows the pivoting movement of the window frame structure during opening of the window until thetorsion member 14 reaches its relaxed condition which may be chosen according to the desired predetermined range of the opening angle. The spring bias is illustrated inFig. 5 , thesecond arm 16 in the absence of physical load thus assuming the position indicated by the dot-and-dash line, in which thesecond arm 16 extends in a direction forming an angle with the plane defined by thefirst arm 15. - Other designs of the torsion member are of course conceivable, including the further alternative embodiment shown in
Fig. 9 , in which a torsion member comprising acoil spring 25 is connected with the main frame structure. Thecoil spring 25 acts on alever 26 in a point of action, preferably situated on the pivot axis of the window frame structure, at one end of the lever and engagement means are provided at the opposite end. The engagement means may as shown be designed as in the embodiment ofFig. 7 , or, alternatively, as in theFig. 8 embodiment. - It is preferred that one torsion member is positioned at a respective end of the top members of the main frame and window frame structures. However, it is conceivable that only one torsion member is utilized.
- Installation of a roof window according to the invention may thus be performed in the following manner:
- The main frame structure 1 is secured to the roof surface by appropriate supporting means. Following this operation, the window frame structure 6 is positioned in such a way that the window frame
top member 7 is positioned above the main frametop member 2 so that the window frame structure 6 rests on the first connectingmember 12 by its glazing element 11, the window frame structure forming an angle with the main frame structure. The connectingmembers frame bottom member 3, the window frame structure 1 now sliding on the first connectingmember 12 by a guide member 22 (shown inFig. 3 ) provided in the window frametop member 7. As soon as the contact between the engagement surfaces of the connectingmembers top members Fig. 7 , as theupstanding pin 18 is received in therecess 19a in theblock 19, alternatively as the protrudingpin 21 is engaged in thefork portion 20. - The installation process is facilitated by the feature indicated in
Fig. 5 , from which it appears that the spring bias of thetorsion member 14 is dimensioned such that in the absence of physical load, thesecond arm 16 will form an angle δ with thefirst arm 15, which is slightly bigger than 90°. In result, by turning the window frame 6 beyond the range of ventilating positions, ie. to a position as shown inFig. 6 , thesecond arm 16 will project outwards below the lower edges of theside members - In view of the fact that the engagement between connecting
members torsion member 14 thus provides a useful guide means assisting to secure accurate positioning of the window frame structure 6 with respect to the main frame structure 1 when the window frame structure is pivoted into a position within the predetermined ventilating range. tilating range. - Correspondingly, the
lever 26 of the embodiment ofFig. 9 may be directed slightly outwards with respect to the longitudinal direction of the adjacent window frame side members. - The window frame structure 6 may now be brought to its closed position without any risk of disengaging the connecting
members window operator 23 mounted at thebottom member 3 of the main frame structure. Preferably, the window operator is an electrically operated chain operator including anoperating chain 24 detachably connected with the bottom member 8 of the window frame structure. The operative length of the operatingchain 24 is chosen such that it is only possible to open the window by means of the operator to a maximum ventilating position falling within the predetermined range of the opening angle, in which the securing device is active. In order to remove the window frame structure 6 from the main frame structure 1, the operatingchain 24 is released from the window frame bottom member 8 and the window frame structure 6 is pivoted further about its pivot axis, whereby the engagement means on the torsion member, as shown inFig. 6 , are released from the engagement with the corresponding engagement means on the window frame structure. - The invention should not be regarded as being limited to the embodiments described in the above but various modifications and combinations of the shown embodiments may be carried out without departing from the scope of the following claims.
- For instance, other geometrical configurations of the main frame and window frame structures than the rectangular shape shown and described in the above are conceivable. Furthermore, the hinge connection may be positioned arbitrarily in the skylight or roof window to provide a pivot axis at eg. a bottom or side member.
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- A roof window comprising:a main frame structure (1) for stationary connection with supporting means of a roof structure, anda window frame structure (6) carrying a glazing element (11),the main frame and window frame structures having respectively a plurality of members (2-5,7-10), each of which members extends in a longitudinal direction between a first and a second end; in whichsaid window frame structure (6) is connected with the main frame structure (1) by means of at least one hinge connection at a respective first member of the main frame and window frame structures to allow the window frame structure to be pivoted about a pivot axis parallel with the longitudinal direction of said first members with respect to the main frame structure to an opening angle, said hinge connection being disengageable to allow the window frame structure to be removed from the main frame structure, said at least one connection including at least one pair of first and second connecting members (12,13) connected with the main frame and window frame structure, respectively,a securing device being provided for maintaining the engagement between the connecting members (12,13) of said pairs within a predetermined range of the opening angle of the window frame structure;
characterized in thatsaid securing device includes at least one torsion member (14;25) positioned at a respective end of said first members of the main frame and window frame structures, said at least one torsion member being torsionally biased in the opening direction of the window frame structure (6) with respect to the main frame structure (1), and thatsaid securing device includes releasable engagement means (18;20) for engagement with corresponding engagement means (19,19a;21) positioned at a distance from said pivot axis along a second window frame member (9) adjacent said first member (7) of the window frame structure within said predetermined range of the opening angle. - A roof window as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said at least one torsion member (14) includes a first and a second arm (15,16) extending substantially perpendicularly to each other originating from a connecting point (17), the first arm (15) being secured to said first main frame member (2) and extending along the longitudinal direction thereof, and said engagement means (18;20) being provided at the end of the second arm (16) opposite said connecting point (17) for releasable connection with the corresponding engagement means (19,19a;21) positioned on said second window frame member (9) within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- A roof window as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that said first arm (15) comprises two mutually spaced and substantially parallel limbs (15a,15b) forming at the end opposite said connecting point (17) a narrow elongated U.
- A roof window as claimed in claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the engagement means of the second arm (16) of said torsion member (14) includes an upstanding pin (18) and the corresponding engagement means of said second window frame member (9) includes a block (19) having a recess (19a), said upstanding pin being received in said recess within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- A roof window as claimed in claim 2 or 3, characterized in that the engagement means of the second arm (16) of said torsion member (14) includes a fork portion (20) and the corresponding engagement means of said second window frame member includes a protruding pin (21), said protruding pin being received in said fork portion within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- A roof window as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said at least one torsion member comprises a coil spring (25) connected with the main frame structure (1) and a lever (26) having two ends, said coil spring acting on said lever in a point of action situated at one end and said engagement means being provided at the opposite end.
- A roof window as claimed in any one of claims 1-6, characterized in that said first connecting member (12) of each of said pairs comprises an elongate flange part (12a) for securing to the first main frame member (2) and a projecting elongate engagement part (12b) engageable with a substantially V-shaped track (13b) formed in said second connecting member (13) of the same pair.
- A roof window as claimed in claim 7, characterized in that said engagement part (12b) of the first connecting member (12) and said track (13b) in the second connecting member (13) are formed with substantially part-cylindrical engagement surfaces to define the pivot axis of the window frame structure (6) with respect to the main frame structure (1).
- A roof window as claimed in claim 7 or 8, characterized in that said V-shaped track (13b) is formed with an included angle in the range from 20° to 30° to define a correspondingly limited range of ventilation positions of said window frame structure with respect to said main frame structure.
- A roof window as claimed in claim 2 and any one of claims 7-9, characterized in that said engagement part (12b) of the first connecting member (12) is formed with a longitudinal channel (12c) of elongate cross-section corresponding to the dimensions of the first arm (15) of the torsion member for receiving said first arm (15).
- A roof window as claimed in any one of claims 2-10, characterized in that the connecting point (17) of the arms (15,16) of the torsion member (14) or the point of action of the coil spring (25) is positioned substantially on the pivot axis of the window frame structure.
- A roof window as claimed in any one of claims 1-11, characterized in that the window frame structure comprises at least one guide member (22) engaging an edge zone of the glazing element (11) and being formed with a retaining part engaging a respective second connecting member in each of said pairs.
- A roof window as claimed in any one of claims 1-12, characterized in including a window operator (23) for opening the window frame structure (6) to a ventilating position
- A roof window as claimed in claim 13,characterized in that said window operator (23) is an electrically operated chain operator secured to a member of the main frame structure distant from said first member and including an operating chain (24) detachably connected with a corresponding member of the window frame structure.
- A roof window as claimed in any one of claims 1-14, characterized in including two pairs of first and second connecting members (12,13) positioned at a distance from each other in the longitudinal direction of the first main frame and window frame members (2,7), respectively.
- A securing device for maintaining the engagement between connecting members (12,13) of a main frame structure (1) and a window frame structure (6) of an openable roof window within a predetermined range of the opening angle of the window frame structure, said securing device including at least one torsion member (14;25) to be connected with the window, said at least one torsion member being torsionally biased in the opening direction of the window frame structure (6) with respect to the main frame structure (1) characterized in that said securing device includes releasable engagement means (18;20) for engagement with corresponding engagement means (19,19a;21) to be positioned on the window frame structure (6).
- A securing device as claimed in claim 16, characterized in that said at least one torsion member (14) includes a first and a second arm (15,16) extending substantially perpendicularly to each other originating from a connecting point (17), the first arm (15) being intended to be secured to the main frame structure (1), and said engagement means (18;20) being provided at the end of the second arm (16) opposite said connecting point (17) for releasable connection with the corresponding engagement means (19,19a;21) to be positioned on an adjacent window frame member.
- A securing device as claimed in claim 17, characterized in that said first arm (15) comprises two mutually spaced and substantially parallel limbs (15a,15b) forming at the end opposite said connecting point (17) a narrow elongated U.
- A securing device as claimed in claim 17 or 18, characterized in that the engagement means of the second arm (16) of said torsion member (14) includes an upstanding pin (18) and the corresponding engagement means to be positioned on the window frame includes a block (19) having a recess (19a), said upstanding pin being received in said recess within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- A securing device as claimed in claim 17 or 18, characterized in that the engagement means of the second arm (16) of said torsion member (14) includes a fork portion (20) and the corresponding engagement means to be positioned on the window frame includes a protruding pin (21), said protruding pin being received in said fork portion within said predetermined range of the opening angle.
- A securing device as claimed in claim 16, characterized in that said at least one torsion member (14) comprises a coil spring (25) connected with the main frame structure (1) and a lever (26) having two ends, said coil spring acting on said lever in a point of action situated at one end and said engagement means being provided at the opposite end.
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