GB2407827A - Resiliently fitting panel or the like into frame or aperture - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B3/00—Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
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Abstract
A panel 1 such as a glazing panel, partition panel, doorframe or display unit is fitted into a generally co-planar frame 2 or aperture by means of a resiliently mounted element which can extend from a position flush with the panel edge into a position where it mates with the frame 2. As shown in Fig 2, a male element 6 resiliently mounted as by a spring 7 in a recess 9 adjacent panel edge 10 is extendable so as to be received in a female recess 8 in frame 2 of planar member 3: in an alternative arrangement (Fig 3, not shown) a female member 6 in recess 9 resiliently receives a male protrusion 11 on the edge 10 of planar member 3. In the arrangement of Figure 5, resilient member 36 of panel 31 is lockingly received in groove 38 of planar member 33.
Description
TENSIONED LOCKING DEVICE
The present invention relates to a novel locking arrangement for securing an assembly in position in an aperture such that the means for securing are not visible when the assembly is in position.
The present invention finds particular application in relation to securing glazing units, doorways, partition and display panels within an aperture.
Currently, when an assembly is inserted in an aperture it is necessary to build the perimeter frame of the aperture around the assembly to be secured. Existing methods are labour intensive, time consuming and require work to be carried out on site. These methods are often messy and the means of securing the assembly are visible when in position.
It is the aim of the present invention to eliminate the need for timeconsuming preparation of the aperture frame and to provide an assembly that can be quickly secured in an aperture whereby, in use the means of securing the assembly are totally concealed.
Accordingly, in a first aspect the present invention is an assembled unit for insertion into a space bounded by an edge surface of a planar support, the assembled unit being surrounded by a perimeter frame which includes at least one locking member, the locking member being a resiliently mounted element moveable between a first position where it is flush with the main body of the perimeter frame and a second position where it mates with a corresponding portion of the edge surface of the planar support whereby, in use, to secure the assembled unit in the space bounded by the planar support.
ë e C * e. e e Optionally the resiliently mounted element is configured to protrude into a mating hollow portion of the edge surface of the planar support.
Alternatively, the resiliently mounted element is configured to receive a mating protrusion extending from the edge surface of the planar support.
In another aspect, the invention provides a planar support having an edge surface which bounds a space for receiving an assembled unit the edge surface carrying a frame which includes at least one locking member, the locking member being a resiliently mounted element moveable between a first position where it is flush with the main body of the frame and a second position where it mates with a corresponding portion of a perimeter edge surface of an assembled unit whereby, in use, to secure the assembled unit in the space bounded by the planar support.
Optionally the resiliently mounted element is configured to protrude into a mating hollow portion of a perimeter edge surface of an assembled unit.
Alternatively, the resiliently mounted element is configured to receive a mating protrusion extending from a perimeter edge surface of the assembled unit.
The means for securing an assembled unit into a space bounded by a planar support as provided by the invention are quicker and easier to bring into effect than any means provided by the prior art and all securing means are concealed when the assembly is in position The space bounded by the planar supports may be an aperture for receiving the assembled unit. Alternatively, the space may be a space e ë . - separating a pair of planar supports between which an assembled unit is to be installed.
Where the space is an aperture, the aperture and assembled unit may be of any practical shape, for example but not strictly limited to; square, rectangular, round, oval or triangular.
Optionally the resiliently mounted element comprises one of a leaf spring or a corrugated member. The element may itself be the leaf spring or corrugated member or may comprise an element carried by a leaf spring or corrugated member.
In further embodiments the resiliently mounted element comprises an element carried by one of a compression spring, a leaf spring or an elastic material. The elastic material may be rubber or a material with similar physical properties.
Optionally the resiliently mounted element of a planar support or assembled unit tapers down in size in a direction from a first face of the unit or support to a second face of the unit or support. It will be appreciated that when an appropriate force is applied to the first face of an assembled unit secured in the space of a planar support, the tapered element will tend to be forced back into the frame allowing the assembled unit to be removed. Such an embodiment allows the assembled unit, for example, to be used as an emergency "kick-out" panel. This has significant advantages in providing a quick and safe escape route with the minimum of damage to both the assembled unit and the planar support.
The respective frames of the assembled units or planar supports may bear a plurality of locking members spaced at intervals. The assembled unit is less labour intensive than existing systems and allows the assembled unit to be adapted for insertion into many different shapes of aperture.
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Preferably the perimeter frame, or edge surface includes one or more protruding abutment surfaces which, when the assembled unit is positioned in the space act to reduce movement of the assembled unit in one or more dimensions with respect to the planar support. This provides a more secure locking arrangement and assists in keeping the assembled unit flush with the aperture of the planar support.
In alternative embodiments the assembled unit may be selected from (but not strictly limited to) one of a glazing unit of single pane or multipane construction, a partition wall, a doorframe or a display unit.
For the purposes of exemplification, some embodiments of the invention will now be further described with reference to the following Figures in which: Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of an assembled unit in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 illustrates a section taken through the assembled unit shown in Figure 1; Figure 3 illustrates a section taken through an assembled unit in accordance with a further embodiment of the present invention; Figure 4 illustrated a plan view of an assembled unit in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
As can be seen from Figure 1 an assembled unit 1 is to be secured in a peripheral cavity 2 of an aperture of a planar support 3. The assembled unit 1 comprises a perimeter frame 4 which includes a locking member 5. The locking member 5 is resiliently mounted to move between a first position where it is flush with the perimeter frame 4 and a second . e. a c.ce CC C C . C I- e.ë e. position where it extends from the perimeter frame 4. The first position allows the assembled unit 1 to be positioned within the aperture and the second position secures the assembled unit 1 in the aperture in the planar support 3.
As can be seen from Figure 2, the assembled unit 1 comprises the locking member 5 wherein a member 6 is mounted onto a resilient element 7. The resilient element 7 can be any biasing means, for example a spring, such as a compression spring or leaf spring, or an elastic material, such as rubber. A separate resilient element 7 is not included where the locking member 5 itself is resiliently biased. For example, the locking member 5 can be a leaf spring or corrugated member configured to retract when the assembled unit 1 is positioned into the aperture and return to its original dimensions when the assembled unit 1 is positioned in the aperture in a planar support 3.
Figure 2 illustrates an embodiment wherein the section 6 of the locking member 5 is a resiliently mounted male section configured as a protrusion extending from the perimeter frame 4 to mate with a corresponding section 8 configured as a space extending into the peripheral cavity 2 of the planar support 3 to secure the assembled unit 1 in position within the aperture in the planar support 3.
In this embodiment the perimeter frame 4 of the assembled unit 1 comprises a channel 9 with protruding edges 10 that act to abut the opposing protruding edges 10 of the planar support 3 when in position in the aperture of the planar support 3. The abutment surfaces 10 are configured to prevent movement around and between the assembled unit 1 and the planar support 3.
Figure 3 illustrates a further embodiment of the present invention.
This embodiment is substantially the same as the above-described embodiments, but differs in that the section 6 of the locking member 5 is . .* * . .. . . . .* . * . * * - . . a resiliently mounted female section configured as a channel extending into the perimeter frame 4 to mate with a corresponding section 11 configured as a protrusion extending from the peripheral cavity 2 in the planar support 3.
The locking member 5 is resiliently mounted to move between a first position where it is flush with the perimeter frame 4 and a second position where it extends over the protrusion 11 of the peripheral cavity 2 of the planar support 3. The first position allows the assembled unit 1 to be positioned in the aperture and the second position secures the assembled unit 1 in the aperture in the planar support 3.
Figure 4 illustrates an alternative embodiment of an assembled unit 21 in accordance with the invention. The arrangement has many features in common with that of Figures 1 to 3 but in this embodiment the assembled unit 21 and peripheral cavity 22 of the planar support 23 are circular. The assembled unit 21 includes four locking members 25 spaced at intervals around the perimeter frame 24. The section 26 of the locking member 25 is a resiliently mounted male section configured to mate with a corresponding channel extending into the peripheral cavity 22 of the planar support 23 to secure the assembled unit 21 in position within the aperture in the planar support 23.
In further embodiments the locking members 25 are resiliently mounted female sections 26 configured as channels extending into the perimeter frame 24 to mate with a corresponding protrusion extending from the peripheral cavity 22 in the planar support 23.
Figure 5 illustrates an alternative embodiment where the locking member 35 of the assembled unit 31 is tapered. A tapered section 36 of the resiliently mounted male member is configured to mate with a corresponding tapered channel 38 within the peripheral cavity 32 of the planar support 33 to secure the assembled unit 31 in position within the e e e a e a cat a tee ë ce. eve e a aperture of the planar support 33. However, the tapered section 36 is configured whereby, in use, the application of a force F of sufficient magnitude in an appropriate direction to the planar support 33 would substantially align the tapered channel 38 of the peripheral cavity 32 with the tapered section 36 of the locking member 35 to allow for release of the assembled unit 31 from the aperture of the planar support 33.
The purpose of this embodiment is to allow for quick release of the assembled unit, for example to be used as an emergency "kick-out" panel.
Finally it will be understood that the present invention has been described in its preferred embodiments and can be modified in many different ways without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Claims (1)
- . . .. . . c c ce c-An assembled unit for insertion into a space bounded by an edge surface of a planar support, the assembled unit being surrounded by a perimeter frame which includes at least one locking member, the locking member being a resiliently mounted element moveable between a first position where it is flush with the main body of the perimeter frame and a second position where it mates with a corresponding portion of the edge surface of the planar support whereby, in use, to secure the assembled unit in the space bounded by the planar support.2. An assembled unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the resiliently mounted element is configured to protrude into a mating hollow portion of the edge surface of the planar support.3 An assembled unit as claimed in claim 1 wherein the resiliently mounted element is configured to receive a mating protrusion extending from the edge surface of the planar support.4. An assembled unit as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the resiliently mounted element comprises one of a leaf spring or a corrugated mounting member.5. An assembled unit as claimed in claim 4 wherein the element is itself a leaf spring or corrugated member.6. An assembled unit as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3 wherein the resiliently mounted element includes a compression spring or an elastic material.. he e.Be e , e ce.I ce. ë. I. 7. An assembled unit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the resiliently mounted element tapers down in size in a direction from a first face of the unit or support to a second face of the unit or support such that, in use, when an appropriate force is applied to the first face of the assembled unit, the tapered element will tend to be forced back into the frame allowing the assembled unit to be removed.8. An assembled unit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the perimeter frame bears a plurality of locking members spaced at intervals.10. An assembled unit as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the perimeter frame, or edge surface includes one or more protruding abutment surfaces which, when the assembled unit is positioned in the space act to reduce movement of the assembled unit in one or more dimensions with respect to the planar support.11. An assembled unit as claimed in any preceding claim, embodied in; a glazing unit of single pane or multi-pane construction, a partition wall, a doorframe or a display unit.12. A planar support having an edge surface which bounds a space for receiving an assembled unit the edge surface carrying a frame which includes at least one locking member, the locking member being a resiliently mounted element moveable between a first position where it is flush with the main body of the frame and a second position where it mates with a corresponding portion of a perimeter edge surface of an assembled unit whereby, in use, to secure the assembled unit in the space bounded by the planar support.^ . . e A- *e ec. A- e 13. A planar support as claimed in claim 12 wherein the resiliently mounted element is configured to protrude into a mating hollow portion of a perimeter edge surface of an assembled unit.14. A planar support as claimed in 12 wherein the resiliently mounted element is configured to receive a mating protrusion extending from a perimeter edge surface of the assembled unit.15. A planar support as claimed in any of claims 12 to 14 wherein the resiliently mounted element comprises one of a leaf spring or a corrugated mounting member.16. A planar support as claimed in any of claims 12 to 14 wherein the element is itself a leaf spring or corrugated member.17. A planar support as claimed in any of claims 12 to 14 wherein the resiliently mounted element includes a compression spring or an elastic material.18. A planar support as claimed in any of claims 12 to 17 wherein the resiliently mounted element tapers down in size in a direction from a first face of the unit or support to a second face of the unit or support such that, in use, when an appropriate force is applied to the first face of the assembled unit, the tapered element will tend to be forced back into the frame allowing the assembled unit to be removed.19. A planar support as claimed in any of claims 12 to 18 wherein the edge surface frame bears a plurality of locking members spaced at intervals.20. A planar support as claimed in any of claims 12 to 19 wherein the perimeter frame or edge surface includes one or more protruding ^ c c c c 39e c c c me. C C. .e 1. abutment surfaces which, when the assembled unit is positioned in the space act to reduce movement of the assembled unit in one or more dimensions with respect to the planar support.21. An assembled unit substantially as described herein and with reference to the accompanying Figures.22. A planar support substantially as described herein and with reference to the accompanying Figures.
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