IE51720B1 - Improvements in window fasteners - Google Patents

Improvements in window fasteners

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IE51720B1
IE51720B1 IE123081A IE123081A IE51720B1 IE 51720 B1 IE51720 B1 IE 51720B1 IE 123081 A IE123081 A IE 123081A IE 123081 A IE123081 A IE 123081A IE 51720 B1 IE51720 B1 IE 51720B1
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catch
handle
body member
fastener
window
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IE123081A
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Euromond 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
    • E05C1/00Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly
    • E05C1/02Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly without latching action
    • E05C1/06Fastening devices with bolts moving rectilinearly without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member moving otherwise than rigidly with the bolt

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  • Wing Frames And Configurations (AREA)

Abstract

The window-fastener uses a hand-lever (14) to drive a horizontal sliding bolt (19), being mountable on the free vertical edges of either right or left hung lights. A mounting plate (10) has a winged (12) 'U' section with fixing holes (13) in each wing, using a packing piece to form a track for the bolt (19) and to locate the lever (14) axle (15). A pin (21) projects from the back of the lever and being guided by a part circular slot-hole (23) in the plate (10). The lever aligns vertically downhand with the plate when the bolt projects, pivoting horizontal to effect retraction, and using alternative pin-sockets (22) for left and right hand mountings. Locking may be by a slide (25) or screw (26).

Description

PATENT APPLICATION BY (71) EUROMOND LIMITED, A BRITISH COMPANY, OF UNIT T, KINGSDITCH TRADING ESTATE, CHELTENHAM, ENGLAND.
Price 90p - 2 51720 The invention relates to window fasteners, and is more particularly concerned with casement window fasteners of the type comprising a body member, a catch mounted on the body member for sliding movement with respect to the body member between an engaged position in which an operative portion of the catch projects from the body member, and a disengaged position in which the operative portion of the catch is substantially withdrawn into the body member, and a handle pivotally mounted on the body member and operatively coupled to the catch so that pivotal movement of the handle effects said sliding movement of the catch into and out of the engaged position. Such a window fastener will be referred to in this specification as a window fastener of the type referred to.
In use, such a fastener is normally mounted on the sash frame of a casement window, the sliding catch being engageable with a striker mounted on the window frame when the window is closed. Such fasteners may thus be left- or right-handed, a left-handed fastener being one which is mounted on a window sash which is pivoted along its vertical left-hand edge. Consequently a left-handed fastener, when the window is closed, is disposed to the left of the adjacent window frame member and the catch projects from the right-hand side of the fastener to engage the striker on the window frame. Similarly a right-handed fastener is arranged for mounting on a window sash which is pivoted along its vertical right-hand edge, and the catch projects from the left-hand side of the fastener.
Hitherto, it has been necessary for the major components of such a fastener to be handed so that they 51730 - 3 are suitable only for assembly into a left-handed or righthanded fastener. It is an object of the invention to provide an improved design of fastener in which at least one major component is common to both a left-handed and a righthanded fastener.
According to the invention there is provided a window fastener of the type referred to in which the bolt is connectable to the handle through a coupling element which is engageable, on assembly, with either of two alternative portions of the handle, whereby pivotal movement of the handle in either of two alternative directions produces respective movements of the bolt to either of two alternative operative positions, in which the bolt can extend out of a body member in either of two opposite directions respectively, so that the handle can be used as part of a right-hand or left-hand fastener (as hereinbefore defined).
The handle may be coupled to the catch by a coupling element extending between the handle and the catch and selectively engageable, during assembly of the fastener, with either of two alternative portions of the handle. For example, the coupling element may comprise a pin which may be secured in either of two alternative positions on the handle and which engages a guide on the catch when the fastener is assembled. The guide may be in the form of a slot extending transversely to the direction of sliding movement of the catch. The body member may incorporate a main part and an insert which is inserted within the main part of the body member when the fastener is assembled.
Locking means may be provided which are operable to prevent movement of the catch to the disengaged position.
The looking means may comprise a locking element mounted on the body member and displaceable to a position where it is engageable by the catch to restrain said sliding movement thereof from the engaged position. Alternatively or additionally the locking means may comprise a locking 51730 element mounted on the handle and displaceable to a position where it engages the body member to restrain pivoting movement of the handle with respect to the body member.
The invention also provides a window fastener of the 5 type referred to, wherein a locking member is mounted on the body member and is displaceable to a position where it is engageable by the catch to restrain said movement thereof from the engaged position.
Furthermore the invention provides a window fastener of the type referred to, wherein the catch is accommodated within a transverse slot in the body member and the handle is coupled to the catch by a pin which engages a guide in the form of a slot in the catch extending transversely to the direction of sliding movement of the catch.
In order that the invention may be more fully understood, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a vertical section through a left-handed window fastener according to the invention, taken along the line I-I in Figure 3, Figure 2 is a horizontal section taken along the line II-II in Figure 3, Figure 3 is a front elevation of the fastener when in the engaged position, Figure 4 is a front elevation of the fastener in the disengaged position, and Figure 5 is an underneath view of the handle of the fastener.
The fastener comprises a body member 10 for attachment to the window sash frame, the body member 10 comprising a central portion 11 formed with upper and lower flanges 12 each provided with two countersunk holes 13 (see Figure 3) whereby the body member 10 may be screwed to a window sash frame member. The central portion 11 accommodates an insert 9, and a handle 14 is pivotally mounted on the central - 5 portion 11 by means of a pivot pin 15 whieh extends through the insert 9. Resilient plastics bushes 16 encircle the pivot pin 15 where it passes through the head 17 of the handle 14.
The insert 9 defines with the central portion 11 a transverse slot 18 through which is slidable a catch 19.
As shown in Figures 3 and 4, the catch is formed with a central open-ended slot 20 which extends across substantially half the width of the catch 19 and receives the end of a pin 21 which is secured within a blind hole 22 in the underside of the head 17 of the handle 14. The pin 21 passes through an arcuate slot 23 in the central portion 11, the slot 23 being concentric with the pivot pin 15. In the left-handed fastener shown in the drawings, the pin 21 is secured in the blind hole 22 marked L in Figure 5.
When the handle 14 is in line with the body member 10, as shown in Figure 3, the pin 21 is at the right-hand end of the arcuate slot 23 and the catch 19 projects from the right-hand side of the body member 10. The catch 19 is then in the engaged position where, in use, it engages a striker on the fixed window frame. When it is required to disengage the fastener, the handle 14 is swung clockwise to the position shown in Figure 4, and the pin 21 moves around the slot 23 to the left-hand end thereof. This withdraws the operative portion of the catch 19 into the body member 10 so as to disengage the fastener.
Locking means may be provided to prevent movement of the fastener to the disengaged position. For this purpose the insert 9 may define with the central portion 11 a Tsection guideway 24 on the left-hand side of the body member . A slider 25 formed, for example from plastics material is disposed in this guideway 24. When it is required to lock the fastener in the engaged position, the slider 25 is slid downwardly along the guideway 24 to the position indicated in chain lines at 25a in Figure 3 so as to block - 6 the end of the slot 18 and thereby prevent withdrawal of the catch 19 into the body member 10.
Alternatively or additionally to the locking arrangement just described, there may be mounted on the handle 14 a locking element which may be moved to engage the body member 10 when the handle is in the engaged position. For example a grub screw 26 may be threaded through the head of the handle 14 and may be tightened by an Allen key (not shown) to engage a recess 27 in the surface of the central portion 11 and thereby prevent turning of the handle 14.
The handle 14 illustrated in Figure 5 may alternatively be used in a right-handed fastener by securing the pin 21 in the blind hole 22 marked R in the underside of the head 17 of the handle 14. The handle 14 may then be assembled with a body member which is a mirror image of the body member 10 shown in the drawings, with the insert 9, the catch 19, the pivot pin 15, the bushes 16 and the slider 25 to form a right-handed fastener. In this case, the pin 21 will be at the left-hand end of the arcuate slot 23 when the handle 14 is in line with the body member 10. Consequently the operative portion of the catch 19 will project from the left-hand side of the body member. When the handle 14 is swung anti-clockwise, the pin 21 will move to the right-hand end of the slot 23, withdrawing the operative portion of the catch 19 into the body member 10 so that the fastener is in the disengaged position. Thus a left-handed or right-handed fastener may be assembled using the same components except that a left-handed body member must be selected for a lefthanded fastener and a right-handed body member must be selected for a right-handed fastener. Where the end of the catch 19 requires to be bevelled to engage the striker on the window frame, it may be necessary to bevel the catch 19 on different sides according to whether it is to be used in a left-handed or a right-handed fastener. However, the catch 19 may also be bevelled at both ends on one side of 51790 - 7 the catch so that the catch may be used in either a lefthanded or a right-handed fastener.
In the arrangement shown, the guideway 24 is defined by a slot in either the ieft-hand or right-hand side wall of the central portion 11 extending substantially the complete length of that side wall, and by a recess in the corresponding side of the insert 9. The insert 9 is provided with a similar recess on its other side for use in an opposite-handed fastener. The opposite side wall of the central portion 11 is provided with a slot of length substantially corresponding to the width of the catch 19. However, in an alternative arrangement, the body member 10 may be symmetrical about a vertical axis and may be formed with slots extending substantially the complete length of the central portion 11 on both sides of the body member, so that the body member 10 may be used in either a left-handed or right-handed fastener. The insert 9 may also be integral with the body member 10.

Claims (12)

1. CLAIMS:1. A window fastener of the type referred to in which the bolt is connectable to the handle through a coupling element which is engageable, on assembly, with either of two 5 alternative portions of the handle, whereby pivotal movement of the handle in either of two alternative directions produces respective movements of the bolt to either of two alternative operative positions, in which the bolt can extend out of a body member in either of two opposite 10 directions respectively, so that the handle can be used as part of a right-handed or left-handed fastener (as hereinbefore defined).
2. A window fastener according to claim 1, wherein the handle is coupled to the catch by a coupling element 15 extending between the handle and the catch and selectively engageable, during assembly of the fastener, with either of two alternative portions of the handle.
3. A window fastener according to claim 2, wherein the coupling element comprises a pin which may be secured in 20 either of two alternative positions on the handle and which engages a guide on the catch when the fastener is assembled.
4. A window fastener according to claim 3, wherein the guide is in the form of a slot extending transversely to the 25 direction of sliding movement of the catch.
5. A window fastener according to any preceding claim, wherein the body member incorporates a main part and an insert which is inserted within the main part of the body member when the fastener is assembled. - 9
6. A window fastener according to claim 5, wherein the insert is such that it may be assembled as part of a lefthanded or a right-handed fastener (as hereinbefore defined) as reguired.
7. A window fastener according to any preceding claim, wherein locking means are provided which are operable to prevent movement of the catch to the disengaged position.
8. A window fastener according to claim 7, wherein the locking means comprise a locking element mounted on the body member and displaceable to a position where it is engageable by the catch to restrain said sliding movement thereof from the engaged position.
9. A window fastener according to claim 8, wherein the locking element is a slider accommodated with a T-section guideway and slidable along the guideway to a blocking position in which withdrawal of the catch into the body member is prevented.
10. A window fastener according to claim 7, wherein the locking means comprise a locking element mounted on the handle and displaceable to a position where it engages the body member to restrain pivoting movement of the handle with respect to the body member.
11. A window fastener of the type referred to, wherein the catch is accommodated within a transverse slot in the body member and the handle is coupled to the catch by a pin which engages a guide in the form of a slot in the catch extending transversely to the direction of sliding movement of the catch.
12. A window fastener substantially as hereinbfore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
IE123081A 1980-07-26 1981-06-03 Improvements in window fasteners IE51720B1 (en)

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FR27593E (en) * 1923-02-28 1924-07-31 Targette refinements
US2489078A (en) * 1945-09-13 1949-11-22 Cameron Elizabeth Jack Sliding bolt fastener
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GB939663A (en) * 1959-12-16 1963-10-16 Thomas Leslie Gilson Improvements in or relating to fasteners

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