GB2322159A - Espagnolette bolting systems - Google Patents

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GB2322159A
GB2322159A GB9703256A GB9703256A GB2322159A GB 2322159 A GB2322159 A GB 2322159A GB 9703256 A GB9703256 A GB 9703256A GB 9703256 A GB9703256 A GB 9703256A GB 2322159 A GB2322159 A GB 2322159A
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Colin Sidney Middleton
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EUROP LOCK CO Ltd
European Lock Co Ltd
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European Lock Co Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/04Arrangements 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
    • E05C9/041Arrangements 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 rack and pinion mechanism

Abstract

An espagnolette bolting system for a door, window or the like comprises a first rack member (4) arranged to move a first bolt, a second rack member (14) arranged to move a second bolt, a toothed quadrant (3) engaging a first toothed rack (5) on the first rack member (4), and a pinion (13). Each of the rack members (4, 14) is provided with a slot and a toothed rack (7, 15) is provided on one side of each slot. The pinion (13) engages the toothed racks (7, 15). When the the quadrant (3) is rotated it moves the first rack member (4) which causes the pinion (13) to rotate and move the second rack member (14).

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1 2322159 Title: IMPROVEMENTS IN ESPAGNOLETTE BOL SYSTEMS This invention
relates to bolts and is particularly concerned with espagnolette boAk for doors, windows and like opening structures.
In a known espagnolette bolting system, bolts are provided at the top and bottom of a door and are operated by a single central driving cog. The cog is arranged to be operated by a door handle or lever and engages racks which drive the bolts. The racks engage the cog on opposite sides which means that at least one of the bolts has to be heavily cranked. 17he disadvantage with this is that if force is applied, flexing of the bolts can occur so that the bolts are deformed and the racks 10 can jump out of engagement with the cog so that the door cannot then be bolted.
The present invention aims to provide an espagnolette bolting system which avoids the above-mentioned disadvantage and which ensures reliable operation.
According to the invention, there is provided an espagnolette bolting system for a door, window or like opening structure; said system comprising a first bolt movable between an operative position and an inoperative position, a second bolt movable between an operative position and an inoperative position, a first rack member arranged to move the first bolt between said operative and inoperative positions and vice versa, a second rack member arranged to move the second bolt between said operative and inoperative positions and vice versa, a first toothed member rotatably mounted in a case and arranged to engage with a first toothed rack, on said first rack member, a spindle extending through the first toothed member and projecting from at least one side of the case and a handle or lever being mounted on a or the projecting end of the spindle; and a second toothed member rotatably mounted in the case and arranged to be engaged by a second toothed rack on the first rack member and to engage with a toothed rack on the second rack member, the arrangement being such that turning of the spindle by 2 means of the handle or lever is effective to cause the first toothed member to rotate to drive the first rack member which in turn is effective to rotate the second toothed member to drive the second rack member whereby the bolts can be moved from the operative to the inoperative position or vice versa.
Preferably, the first toothed member takes the form of a toothed quadrant and the second toothed member comprises a pinion.
71e provision of the second toothed member in the form of a pinion enables both the rack members and bolts to be located adjacent to the foreend of the case in which they are located and avoids the necessity for either of the bolts to be 10 cranked thereby ensuring reliable operation.
Preferably, the spindle projects from only one side of the case but it may for some applications project from both sides of the case if desired.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the first rack member is provided with a slot which accommodates the pinion, the second toothed rack on 15 said member extending along one of the sides of the slot.
Ile invention will now be further described, by way of example, with reference to the drawings, in which:- Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the centre unit of one embodiment of an espagnolette bolting system according to the invention with the casing lid of the unit removed 20 to show the internal components; Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line H-H in Fig. 1 in the direction of the arrows but showing the casing lid in position on the casing; and Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view of parts of the mechanism illustrated in Figs. 1 and 2.
3 Referring to the drawings, the centre unit of an espagnolette bolting system according to the invention comprises a casing 1 which is adapted to receive and co-operate with a casing lid 2, both components being designed to be received and fitted in a recess in the opening edge of a door, window or like opening member (not shown) to abut against a foreend plate 10. A toothed quadrant 3 is rotatably mounted in the casing, the quadrant having a series of teeth over only part of its periphery. A first rack member 4 is slidably mounted in the casing, said member having a first toothed rack 5 the teeth of which are arranged to engage with the teeth of the quadrant 3 whereby the rack can be driven by the inter-engaging teeth when the quadrant 3 is rotated. The quadrant is provided, for this purpose, with a square-sectioned bore 8 which is adapted to receive a spindle 12 of corresponding section, one end of the spindle being arranged to project from the casing or the casing lid and to be engaged by a handle 16 whereby turning of the handle is effective to rotate the spindle and hence the quadrant 3.
The upper end of the rack member 4 extends past the quadrant 3 and is provided with a slot 6 in which a pinion 13 is located. A second toothed rack 7 is provided along one of the sides of the slot 6 and the teeth of the rack 7 are arranged to mesh with a series of teeth provided on the pinion 13. This pinion is rotatably mounted in the casing 1 on a pin 18. A second rack member 14 is slidably mounted in the casing 1, in a similar manner to the rack member 4, and is provided with a toothed rack 15 the teeth of which are arranged to be engaged by the teeth of the pinion 13. As can be seen from Fig. 2 of the drawings, the two rack members 4 and 14 are laterally offset from one another whereby relative movement between the two rack members can take place without interference.
The casing 1 is further provided with circular apertures each of which is adapted to receive a respective threaded bush 9. The casing lid 2 is provided with corresponding apertures which can be aligned with the respective bushes 9 in order accurately to locate the casing lid 2 on the casing 1. Screws (not shown) can be inserted in the apertures in the casing lid to engage with the screw-threads of the bushes 9 in order to secure the lid on the casing. The casing is further 4 provided with an apertured lug 11 by means of which the casing can be secured by screws or like fixing means to a door or window or like opening structure.
Respective drive bars (not shown) are secured to the rack members 4 and 14 and extend from the centre unit of the bolting system adjacent to the lower and upper edges respectively of the structure to which the system is secured. The drive bars are connected to respective bolts (likewise not shown).
The drawings show the bolting system in the unbolted condition. In order to throw the bolts into the bolted condition of the system, the quadrant 3 must be turned, by means of the handle 16 on the spindle 12, through 900 in an anti- clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1. Rotation of the quadrant 3 is effective to move the rack member 4, by virtue of the engagement of the toothed rack 5 with the quadrant 3, downwardly from the withdrawn position shown in Fig. 1 towards the opposite end of the casing 1 in the direction of the arrow A. At the same time, the pinion 13 is also rotated in an anti-clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 by virtue of its engagement with the toothed rack 7 on the rack member 4. Rotation of the pinion 13 in this manner is effective to move the rack member 14 in the direction of the arrow B by virtue of the engagement of the pinion 13 with the toothed rack 15. This movement causes the respective drive bars to move away from each other and to move the associated bolts to the thrown or bolted position. In this fashion, the structure can be effectively bolted.
The bolts can be withdrawn by rotating the pinion 3, by means of the spindle and handle, in the opposite direction, i.e. in a clockwise direction as viewed in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
Further bolts may be provided to extend from the outer edge of the door, window 25 or like structure and arranged to be operated by the drive bars which are secured to the rack members 4 and 14.
The invention is not restricted to the above-described embodiments ut modifications and variations may be made without departing from the scope of & invention. For example, the system according to the invention may also be provided with a centre bolt or latch which is adapted to be operated directly by the spindle and pivoted into or out of the latched or bolted position by turning of the handle on the spindle.
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1. An espagnolette bolting system for a door, window or like opening structure; said system comprising a first bolt movable between an operative position and an inoperative position, a second bolt movable between an operative position and an inoperative position, a first rack member arranged to move the first bolt between said operative and inoperative positions and vice versa, a second rack member arranged to move the second bolt between said operative and inoperative positions and. vice versa, a first toothed member rotatably mounted in a case and arranged to engage with a first toothed rack, on said first rack member, a spindle extending through the first toothed member and projecting from at least one side of the case and a handle or lever being mounted on a or the projecting end of the spindle; and a second toothed member rotatably mounted in the case and arranged to be engaged by a second toothed rack on the first rack member and to engage with a toothed rack on the second rack member, the arrangement being such that turning of the spindle by means of the handle or lever is effective to cause the first toothed member to rotate to drive the first rack member which in turn is effective to rotate the second toothed member to drive the second rack member whereby the bolts can be moved from the operative to the inoperative position and vice versa.
2. An espagnolette bolting system according to claim 1, wherein the first toothed member takes the form of a toothed quadrant and the second toothed member comprises a pinion.
3. An espagnolette bolting system according to claim 2, wherein the first rack member is provided with a slot which accommodates the pinion, the second toothed rack on said member extending along one of the sides of the slot.
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4. An espagnolette bolting system. according to claim 3, wherein the second rack member is provided with a slot which also accommodates the pinion, die toothed rack on said member extending along one of the sides of the slot.
5. An espagnolette bolting system according to claim 4, wherein the toothed rack on the second rack member is provided on the opposite side of the slot from the side of the slot on which the second toothed rack is provided on the first rack member.
6. An espagnolette bolting system substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
6. An espagnolette bolting system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rack members are connected to the respective bolts by respective drive bars.
7. An espagnolette bolting system substantially as described herein with reference to the drawings.
Amennts to the claims have been flied as follows 9 CLAIMS 1. An espagnolette bolting system for a door, window or like opening structure; said system comprising a first bolt movable between an operative position and an inoperative position, a second bolt movable between an operative position and an inoperative position, a first rack member arranged to move the first bolt between said operative and inoperative positions and vice versa and having a first toothed rack and a second toothed rack, a second rack member arranged to move the second bolt between said operative and inoperative positions and vice versa and having a single toothed rack, a first toothed member rotatably mounted in a case and arranged to engage with the first toothed rack on said first rack member, a spindle extending through the first toothed member and projecting from at least one side of the case and a handle or lever mounted on a or the projecting end of the spindle; wherein the first rack member is provided with a slot, the second toothed rack on said member extending along one of the sides of the slot, and a second toothed member in the form of a pinion is rotatably mounted in the case and is located in the slot in the first rack member so as to be engageable with the second toothed rack on the first rack member, said pinion also being arranged to engage with the toothed rack on the second rack member and the arrangement being such that turning of the spindle by means of the handle or lever is effective to cause the first toothed member to rotate to drive the first rack member which in turn is effective to rotate the pinion to drive the second rack member in the opposite direction to the first rack member whereby the bolts can be moved from the operative to the inoperative position and vice versa.
2. An espagnolette bolting system according to claim 1, wherein the first toothed member takes the form of a toothed quadrant.
11 3. An espagnolette bolting system according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the second rack member is provided with a slot which also accommodates the pinion, the toothed rack on said member extending along one of the sides of the slot.
4. An espagnolette bolting system according to claim 3, wherein the toothed rack on the second rack member is provided on the opposite side of the slot from the side of the slot on which the second toothed rack is provided on the first rack member.
5. An espagnolette bolting system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the rack members are connected to the respective bolts by respective drive bars.
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