EP1447502B1 - Handle for Sliding Wings - Google Patents

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EP1447502B1
EP1447502B1 EP04003070A EP04003070A EP1447502B1 EP 1447502 B1 EP1447502 B1 EP 1447502B1 EP 04003070 A EP04003070 A EP 04003070A EP 04003070 A EP04003070 A EP 04003070A EP 1447502 B1 EP1447502 B1 EP 1447502B1
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Ugo Avvanzini
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B65/00Locks or fastenings for special use
    • E05B65/08Locks or fastenings for special use for sliding wings
    • E05B65/087Locks or fastenings for special use for sliding wings the bolts sliding parallel to the wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B5/00Handles completely let into the surface of the wing
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B9/00Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
    • E05B9/08Fastening 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 recessed handle for sliding wings
  • This type of window unit is also found in the case wherein wings are required which can be opened in areas where the space available is minimal, or already occupied by furniture, or simply because it has to be left clear to avoid obstructing portions of space.
  • Patents are known in the field of handles for sliding wings, belonging to French companies such as Ferco Int. Usine Ferrures and Croisee DS, and to the Spanish company Giesse Group Iberia (hereinafter referred to as Giesse)
  • Giesse Giesse Group Iberia
  • These patents include in particular the Ferco US6019400 patent, "Lock for sliding closure", the patent US6019401 with the same title and the patent US6247341 entitled “Lock 25.2 for sliding closure, window or like closure”.
  • the patent US6019400 is particularly relevant to the subject dealt with in this patent application, in that it relates to a handle with a casing having a pair of longitudinal ribs, and a mechanism which comprises respective attachment means held by the casing in respective end portions, to couple the handle stably to the wall of the same wing.
  • a first of the two attachment means is a fixed stop, rigidly connected to the handle, and the second has at least one portion contained inside a longitudinal housing formed in the casing of the handle.
  • This latter portion is retractile elastically towards the centre of the casing, in order to allow snap assembly of the handle in a slot of the extruded bar which borders the sliding wing laterally.
  • This retractile portion is, more specifically, mobile longitudinally against the thrust of a spring between an extracted working position, wherein the distance of the retractile portion from the centre of the casing of the handle is maximum, and an assembly position, wherein the respective distance from the centre of the casing of the handle is minimum, and assembly of the handle in the slot on the casing of the handle is permitted.
  • the handle is assembled by pressure, through elastic yielding and with snapping of the longitudinal retractile portion of the prismatic mechanism housed in the casing.
  • This elastic yielding is achieved through application of a longitudinal force on the body of the handle to compress the mechanism and reduce its overall longitudinal dimension, in this way allowing insertion of the handle in the slot.
  • the end of the handle provided with the fixed stop has, in turn, a head provided with a slanting surface, designed to co-operate with an edge of the slot wherein the handle is to be installed, and which is oriented in such a way as to transform the pressure applied frontally to the casing into a longitudinal thrust acting on the retractile portion, which is thus pushed towards the interior of the casing in an intermediate assembly position.
  • the means of attachment of the handle are arranged in such a way as to allow assembly and subsequent attachment of the handle inside the slot, which takes place once the casing has been installed inside the slot of the profile; when the slanting surface of the fixed stop loses contact with the edge of the slot, the longitudinal thrust on the spring ends, and the handle regains its non-deformed configuration
  • the closure/opening block of the lock is installed between the two attachment means and comprises a transverse latch designed to engage a recess formed in the frame of the window unit and free to slide longitudinally through manual switching
  • the retractile portion described above makes the handle excessively complex and costly, and the design of the corresponding end of the handle has to be adapted in order to reduce its overall cost without altering the structural layout, yet differentiating from what has been realised by competitor companies, such as for example Ferco and Giesse
  • the object of the present invention is to provide a recessed handle which is free of the disadvantages listed above, which is easy and practical to install, and which has, in place of the aforementioned retractile portion thrust elastically by a spring, a component having an elastic portion and which, after assembly, is in a condition free from internal tensions.
  • a further object of the present invention is to provide a shape coupling between the same recessed handle and the respective housing wherein the handle is retained with reduced local pressure on a par with the force applied to the edge of the slot. This is in order to allow repeated operations of assembly and disassembly of the same handle inside the same slot, without causing deterioration of the longitudinal ends of the same slot, and therefore a higher level of quality and reliability of the handle, in addition to increased durability of the bar of the window unit which holds the same slot, and of the deformable snap part responsible for retaining the handle in position.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide a component which can be installed rigidly in an end position in the casing of the handle, which can be snap-deformed elastically to cause shape coupling of the casing of the handle to the wall of the sliding wing and, therefore, once assembly has taken place, is in a condition of substantial lack of internal tensions, so as to be made with low-cost materials via industrial process with a low cost percentage.
  • Another object of the present invention is that the component can be obtained directly through moulding.
  • An additional object of the present invention is to provide a recessed handle which can act as an anti-intrusion security device, designed to prevent lifting of the wing wherein the same handle can be installed.
  • a handle is provided for sliding wings, the features whereof are described in claim 1 onwards.
  • a coupling member is provided for a recessed handle, the features whereof are described in claim 28.
  • An anti-intrusion security device is also disclosed, the features whereof are described in the following description.
  • FIG. 1 in Figure 1 denotes, as a whole, a recessed handle for sliding wings 2, which can be installed frontally inside a slit or slot 3 formed in an extruded bar 5, and which has transversely a profile formed by the same wing 2
  • the slot 3 is formed in a narrow front wall 4 of the bar 5, and is bordered peripherally by an elongated annular edge 6 obtained by transverse cutting of the material of the bar 5
  • the slot 3, moreover, is bordered longitudinally by two respective end portions 7 and 8, the first whereof is placed in a lower position in relation to the other in Figure 1.
  • the bar 5 which normally has a horizontal C section, borders the wing 2 laterally/transversely to the direction of motion, and is designed to couple with a known fixed stop of the frame, known and not illustrated, whereto the wing 2 is coupled slidingly.
  • the lower face of this wall 4 can be seen, while the cross section can be seen in Figures 2a and 2b. More particularly the slot 3 is bordered by a narrow edge 6, whereto a casing 10 of the handle 1 is coupled via respective end portions 11 and 12, upper and lower respectively.
  • the end portions 11 and 12 of the handle 1 are shaped so as to house two blocking members which will be described in greater detail herein below.
  • the casing 10 has a wall 13 bordered internally by a substantially flat face 15 for coupling to the wall 4, elongated in shape, and which is provided externally with an external edge 16 shaped similarly to the slot 3. Particularly, the external edge 16 extends slightly in excess with respect to the slot 3, to abut against it externally.
  • the casing 10 has, on the side of the respective face 15, a pair of ribs 18, parallel one to the other and facing each other respectively, which border transversely a longitudinal housing 17, in turn bordered longitudinally by two respective end portions 19 and 20.
  • the portion 20, shown at the top in Figure 1 houses a fixed coupling member 21, which comprises a projection 22, shaped with a slanting surface and seen in greater detail in Figure 2a, and which is designed to transform, during use, a thrust acting on the casing 10 in a transverse direction to the housing 17 into a longitudinal thrust acting on the same casing 10 Therefore the member 21 is a component whose shape is designed to attach the casing 10 internally to the slot 3
  • the portion 20, shown at the bottom of Figure 1 houses a further coupling member 26, which member is preferably but not exclusively made in plastic, and is shaped in such a way as to define, together with the member 21, shape coupling 28 of the elastic type, which, similarly to the member 21, is designed to block the casing 10 to the wall 4.
  • the member 26 comprises a shank 27 via which it is installed, fixed, inside the housing 17 and, on the opposite side to the shank 27, a fork 31.
  • This fork 31 is provided with at least two arch-shaped retaining members and, in particular, two arms 30, of which one at least is elastically deformable on a plane parallel to the wall 13 in such a way that the fork 31 can be inserted in the slot 3 itself.
  • the overall longitudinal extension 15 of the housing 17 and of the two members 21 and 26 housed therein exceeds the longitudinal dimension of the slot 3 when there are no deformation loads suitable for pushing one arm 30 against the other, and hence for reducing the overall transverse dimension thereof.
  • the necessary condition for allowing installation of the handle 1 on the wall 4 of the wing 2 is the temporary reduction in the longitudinal extension of the assembly 32 comprising the casing 10, with the respective ribs 18, and of the blocking members 21 and 26 rigidly installed in the casing 10, which is obtained through the deformability of at least one of the two arms 30.
  • the two members 21 and 26 are held by the casing 10 in such a way as to be selectively removable; however this cannot and must not be considered a limitation for the present invention in that, costs permitting, the two members 21 and 26 could also be an integral part of a casing 10 which comprises them fully.
  • the two members 21 and 26 have been illustrated as housed.
  • the fork 31, therefore, concentrates the elastic characteristic of this assembly 32, concentrating the elastic characteristic of the same member 26 below the coupling shank 27.
  • the two arms 30 are designed to co-operate elastically one with the other to attach the casing 10 to the bar 5 inside the slot 3.
  • the fork 31, and hence the same member 26 has a portion of edge 33 designed to couple with the wall 4 in a matching manner.
  • This edge portion 33 is also shaped, point by point and radially, as a slanting surface (Figure 2b), so as to distribute the reduced blocking thrust on an extended portion of the edge 6 of the slot 3 at the same member 26, to cause limited and evenly distributed contact pressure, and safeguard maintaining of the good state of repair of the local edge portion of the slot 3.
  • the handle 1 also comprises a slider 35 which is shown schematically in Figure 1 alone.
  • the slider 35 is separated from the member 26 by a longitudinal elastic member 44, normally a spring, which is placed between the slider 35 and the same member 26 to exert a direct thrust towards the member 21, in such a way as to maintain the slider 35 normally thrust on the opposite side to the fork 31, towards the respective position of closure or opening, according to where the installer has placed a transverse stop element for the benefit of stability of the position which the slider 35 is to adopt stably, and in that the fixed stop 36b for a latch 36 is arranged on the side of the portion 19 or portion 20.
  • the fixed stop 36b is positioned on the side of the portion 19, and the member 26 has a guide 45 which can be implemented via a housing, to be illustrated further on, or via a pin 45, held by the member 26 on the opposite side to the arms 30 of the fork 31. Therefore the spring 44, by exerting an upward thrust, is designed to maintain the latch 36 in a constant raised working position, which position becomes one of closure when the latch 36 couples with the corresponding fixed stop 36b.
  • the fixed stop 36b is installed rigidly in a known frame which is not illustrated, having decided not to illustrate it due to the fact that the same frame is not part of the present invention
  • the reader is therefore required to imagine the stop 36b, illustrated separately in Figures 1 and 7, as rigidly connected to the known frame, not illustrated, with which the wing 2 can co-operate through sliding.
  • the slider 35 is provided below with a small bar 38, also referred to as positioner, which can be seen in Figure 2b, and the member 26 provided in turn with a longitudinal elastic element which faces the small bar 38, and which rises up from the shank 27 ( Figure 4).
  • This longitudinal elastic element is provided via a small bar 40, slanting towards the wall 4, whose function is to retain the small bar/positioner 38, and hence the slider 35, in one of the working positions of closure/opening, according to where the installer has positioned a transverse stop 36b, whereto the handle 1 can be coupled to maintain the wing 2 in a blocked sliding position.
  • the small bar 38 has a face 39 which has a serrated shape and is turned to the opposite side to the wall 4, and ends on the side of the portion 20, with a free slanting surface end.
  • the small bar 40 ends with a curved end 41 on the opposite side to the respective slant (to the right in Figure 2b), which end is designed to act as a rabbet for the latch 36 and, in particular, for a lower portion of the slider 35.
  • the small bar 40 also has an internal face 43 shaped similarly to the face 39, to co-operate with the latter through the tongue and groove coupling of the two faces 39 and 43.
  • the face 38 is obviously designed to control the positioning of the slider 35 inside the housing 17 in a longitudinal position which can be defined, as required, between a lowered position of free sliding of the wing 2 in relation to the known and not illustrated frame of the same wing 2 ( Figure 1 with latch 36 represented by a dotted line), and a raised position ( Figure 1 with latch 36 represented by an unbroken line) wherein a latch 36 engages by hooking the fixed stop 36b
  • the slider 35 and the latch 36 rigidly connected one to the other, define mobile equipment 37 of the handle 1, which is free to slide in the casing 10, to control closure and opening of the wing 2 as a result of manual switching, and is the only longitudinally mobile element inside the housing 17 of the handle 1.
  • the handle 1 has, at respective end portions 19 and 20, two elements, and in particular the members 21 and 26 rigidly coupled to the housing 17. Therefore the member 26 is particularly effective for performing the task of retaining in position the handle 1 at the respective wing 2, without thereby being mobile inside the housing 17, and therefore subject to mechanical stresses of friction which would require its manufacture in metal.
  • this member 26 can also be made in a material which is inexpensive, both in itself and due to the economical nature of the relevant technological production process, makes the handle 1 incorporating this component decidedly innovative.
  • the handle 1 described above is easy and practical to install and maintain.
  • the member 26 which can be installed as fixed in the housing 17, the problems of sliding of the retractile portion, held inside a similar housing to the longitudinal housing 17, have been eliminated.
  • the member 26 is free of internal tensions once it is has been installed in the slot 3 of the wall 4.
  • the member 26 can be produced with low-cost materials and via industrial processes such as moulding, which allow high production volumes with very low unit costs, and hence excellent contribution margins, due to the fact that the member 26 has a very simply geometrical shape and is sufficiently deformable in a first phase of snapped installation.
  • the required elasticity of the member 26 could only have been obtained with an appropriate design and appropriate machining process, also entailing, in addition to design work, the performance of a plurality of machining processes which, having opted for the plastic material, are not required
  • the metal part has obtained its elastic characteristic as a result of torsion of a section of metal rod with high mechanical properties, or through punching of a metal sheet to obtain a small plate to be bent into a U or ring shape, it would have been necessary to involve more than one department of the production firm, with the result that, if these departments are separate from each other within the firm, numerous movements of semimanufactures have to be taken into account.
  • the choice of the most appropriate metal material and possible heat treatments would also have been crucial steps for the satisfactory stability of the handle 1, to prevent the member 26 in a metal material from being deformed once installed.
  • the costs of the handle 1 would have been affected, both to due to the increased extent of the design work, and to the higher cost of the components, arising from the higher cost of the materials and of the production process.
  • a cursory choice of the metal material could have led to production of an end blocking member which would have had shape retention, and whose mechanical properties would have changed in time, so that the stability of the handle 1 would have been weakened, with the result that the handle 1 would have been easily uninstalled by prowlers, due to the lower residual elasticity of the metal member.
  • each arm 30 ends with a head 34, one of whose portions is tapered, in such a way as to have a thickness which is slightly smaller than the thickness of the shank 27 of the member 26, as in the case illustrated below in Figure 2b.
  • Each head 34 is therefore suitable for being inserted in the bar 5 to come into contact internally with the wall 4 when assembling the handle 1, and for maintaining the same handle 1 rigidly connected to the wall 4 inside the slot 3
  • an additional embodiment of the member 26 is illustrated, provided with an elastic reinforcement element 25 which, without undermining the general features of the component in question, could have a substantially annular shape as in Figure 3, or be shaped in another way.
  • This element 25 is placed between the shank 27 and the arms 30, to maintain the two retaining members 30 open, in such a way as to act as an elastic reserve of the same members 30, in the case of repeated dismantling of the handle 1 from the slot 3.
  • the fork 31 is made in a composite material, with elasticity distributed differently on different parts and components of the same member 26
  • FIG. 5 a description is given of another type of handle 1 which has the positioner 38, and which is suitable for coupling with walls 4 with internal ribbing oriented in a direction which traverses the slot 3
  • the extruded bar 5 of the wing 2 with the slot 3 has internally a rib 60 for stiffening which is oriented in a longitudinal direction 61, shown vertically in Figure 5a
  • each of the truncated portions of the rib 60 defines, on opposite sides to the slot 3, a longitudinal obstacle for installation of the member 26.
  • each of the two truncated portions of the rib 60 represents a longitudinal limitation to installation of the member 26 in the slot 3, and therefore also of the corresponding casing 10
  • the member 26 shown in Figures 5 and 6 has a second housing 62 in at least one of the heads 34 of the arms 30.
  • This housing 62 is shaped in such a way as to be engaged longitudinally by a head 63 of the rib-60, and therefore will have a shape adequate for the section of the rib 60, and at the distance of the head 63 in relation to the wall 4.
  • the rib 60 shown in Figures 5a and 5b has a T section, and therefore the housing 62 of the corresponding member 26 is formed on the side of the wall 4, and is shaped in such a way as to house a longitudinal head portion of the rib 60.
  • the housing 62 could also be formed through reduction in the thickness of the same heads 34 on the opposite side to the wall 4, as in Figure 6b, if the head of the rib 60 is particularly high in relation to the wall 4.
  • the small bar 40 of the member 26 has been modified to comprise a profile 48 provided with a pair of slanting surfaces 49, whose parts of greatest height are opposite one in relation to the other.
  • the two slanting surfaces 49 are separated by a flat section 50 which is parallel to the wall 4 and separates two portions of reduced thickness designed to define front housings 51.
  • the guide element 45 of the spring of the member 26 has also been modified. In the version of Figure 4 it was a pin 45, whereas in Figure 5 it comprises a housing 46 formed in the body of the same member 26.
  • the small bar 38 has also been modified to couple with the trapezium-shaped face 43.
  • the modified small bar 38 which can be seen in Figure 5a in two separate working positions corresponding to the positions of opening and closure of the latch 36 illustrated with reference to Figure 1, is bordered by a flat surface, ends with a free end 42, with a stop 47, and has a sufficient elastic characteristic to maintain the end 42 in constant contact with the modified face 43, with sufficient pressure for maintaining the mobile equipment 37 in any one of the two working positions, in contact with one of the two front housings 51.
  • the assembly 32 comprising the combination of the two blocking members 21 and 26, of the casing 10 which houses them, the first placed above the second, of the latch 36 and stop 36b, is not designed to prevent forcing of the wing 2.
  • the handle 1 by using a modified rigid member 21 as shown in Figures 11 and 12, designed to be installed at the portion 20 of the handle 1.
  • the elastic member 26 is modified as in Figures 8-10, or 12-15, to be installed inside the housing 17 at the portion 19.
  • the rigidity of the blocking member 21 modified in this way, and held below by the handle 1, allows the distance between the member 21 and the fixed stop 36b to be maintained unchanged, and hence prevents raising of the wing 2, at least to the limit of resistance of the coupling between the latch 36 and the stop 36b.
  • the security device 70 could also be said to comprise the assembly 32, in turn provided with the casing 10 and the members 21 and 26 connected thereto, the latch 36, and the corresponding fixed stop 36b
  • the handle 1 has a respective member 26 which differs from those illustrated in Figures 2, 3, 5 and 6 due to the fact that it is modelled to be installed in the housing 17 on the side of the end portion 19, and in combination with a member 21, in turn designed to be installed in the housing 17, on the side of the end portion 20 in Figure 1.
  • the latch 36 has not been illustrated for reasons of simplicity, while the fixed stop 36b held by the frame, known and not illustrated, of the window or door unit which comprises the wing 2 has been illustrated, sectioned, by an unbroken line, with the sole purpose of facilitating understanding of what is described above to justify the interpretation of the handle 1 as a security device
  • the mobile equipment 37 of Figure 7 holds below, in the same Figure 7, the respective small bar 38, which is represented with the respective stop element 47 arranged on the side of the member 21, to couple with one of the housings 51 of the profile 48, on the basis of the position attributed longitudinally to the mobile equipment, for switching of the handle 1 of Figure 7 from a position of closure, with the element 47 which engages the housing 51 arranged above in the same Figure 7, and with the element 47 which engages the housing 51 arranged below in the same Figure 7.
  • the member 26 of Figure 7, which can be seen separately from the respective handle 1 in Figures 8, 9 and 10, is derived from the member 26 of Figures 5 and 6, and differs from the latter due to the absence of the profile 48, which has been combined with the member 21 of Figure 7, due to the need to couple with the small bar 38 positioned below. Given what is described above, the description of the member 26 illustrated in Figure 7, and in Figures 8, 9 and 10, is omitted for the sake of brevity. It should be noted that the member 26 of Figures 8, 9 and 10 has the housings 62 of the two arms 30, reciprocally facing, while the member 26 of Figures 13-15 has each of the housings 62 formed on the external side of the respective arm 30.
  • the member 21 of Figure 7 is illustrated, which member differs from that illustrated in Figure 1 and in Figure 2a due to the fact that the respective projection 22, shaped with a slanting surface, has been doubled into two projections 22a and 22b, substantially identical one to the other, albeit symmetrical and arranged symmetrically in relation to a median geometrical plane in Figure 11, traced by a dotted and dashed line.
  • the member 21 has a shank 29 for coupling with the ribs 18 of the casing 10, which ends below with a body 24 which is bordered below by a semicylindrical surface, which holds the projections 22a and 22b downwards, and a housing 23 for said wall 4.

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