WO2003021071A1 - Fastening device for a window bar - Google Patents

Fastening device for a window bar Download PDF

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WO2003021071A1
WO2003021071A1 PCT/NO2002/000283 NO0200283W WO03021071A1 WO 2003021071 A1 WO2003021071 A1 WO 2003021071A1 NO 0200283 W NO0200283 W NO 0200283W WO 03021071 A1 WO03021071 A1 WO 03021071A1
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crosspiece
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Rolf Knudsen
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As Spilka Industri
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window 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
    • E06B3/68Window bars
    • E06B3/685False glazing bars
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window 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
    • E06B3/68Window bars

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  • the present invention relates to a device for fastening of a detachable crosspiece to a window trim or window frame, where a number of fastening bodies are fitted to the cross- piece and arranged for fastening of the crosspiece to the adjoining window trim, and that the fastening body com- prises a male part and a female part, arranged to be mutually joined together, which are fitted to the window trim and the crosspiece, respectively.
  • the invention also relates to a device for fastening of a detachable cross- piece to a window trim where a number of fastening bodies are fitted to the crosspiece and arranged to be detachably fastened to a strip on the adjoining window trim or window frame.
  • a glazing bead of aluminium is found at the lower edge of a window.
  • another type of clip is used then those used on the side edges of the window.
  • a crosspiece is fastened either by the crosspiece being clipped onto a male part on the strip or an anchorage point being mounted in the crosspiece without a clip-on mechanism.
  • an alternative solution provides a saving in that it is not necessary to use a male part.
  • an extra part, as well as the fitting of this is avoided.
  • a preferred embodiment of the present invention is characterised in that the female part is arranged to be fed into an opening in the crosspiece, and that the female part comprises an upper outwardly extending section encompassing a number of fastening means arranged to engage with the opening.
  • the female part can comprise a lower section arranged for joining with the male part, a middle section, comprising the first fastening means, for leading into a first part of the opening in the crosspiece, and the upper section with the outwardly extending part, comprising the second fastening means, designed for inserting into the second part of the opening.
  • the second fastening means can comprise outwardly extending barbs that can be fitted radially around the outwardly extending part, in the longitudinal direction of the outwardly extending part, and where the barbs can be designed to prevent the female part from being pulled out of the second part of the opening.
  • a fastening body encompasses an upper section which is arranged to be inserted into an opening in the crosspiece, where the upper section comprises an outwardly extending part encompassing a number of fastening means arranged to engage with the opening, and a lower section arranged for detachable connection to the window strip.
  • the fastening body can comprise a middle section encompassing the first fastening means, and that the upper section, with the outwardly extending part, comprises the second fastening means that are arranged for inserting onto the second part of the opening.
  • the second fastening means can comprise outwardly extending barbs which are fitted radially around the outwardly extending part, in the longitudinal direction of the outwardly extending part, where the barbs are arranged to prevent the fastening body from being pulled out of the second part of the opening.
  • the lower section of the fastening body can comprise an undercut part, where the outer section of the undercut part can comprise a hook with a downwards directed lip, which is arranged for connection with the strip.
  • Figure 1 shows a female part of a crosspiece clip according to the present invention
  • figure 2 shows a male part of a crosspiece clip for engagement with the female part shown in figure 1
  • figure 3 shows an opening in a crosspiece
  • figure 4 shows the female part of the crosspiece clip in figure 1 inserted in the opening
  • figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of a crosspiece clip according to the invention
  • figure 6 shows the crosspiece clip in figure 5 arranged between a strip and the crosspiece.
  • Figures 1 and 2 show a preferred embodiment of a crosspiece clip, while figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment which is used in a different situation.
  • Figure 1 shows a female part 10 of the crosspiece clip
  • figure 2 shows a male part 12 of the crosspiece clip.
  • the female part 10 comprises a lower section 14, a middle section 16 and an upper section 18.
  • the male part encompasses an approximate plate-formed body with a partly circular section 22 on one side.
  • the lower section 14 of the female part 10 is formed in an approximate circular-cylindrical shape with a longitudinal opening, which can be shaped as an undercut groove 20, in the longitudinal direction of the female part.
  • the groove 20 is arranged for engagement with the male part 12 in that two lips 21a, 21b surround the partly circular section 22 of the male part, where the section 22 is shaped to fit into the groove 20.
  • the lips 21a, 21b surround the section 22 with such force that the male part is stuck to the female part, but the male part and the female part can still easily be detached from each other.
  • the middle section 16 of the female part 10 is also formed with an approximate circular-cylindrical shape, with a number of radially fitted fastening means. It is preferred that the fastening means are shaped as barbs 24, designed to prevent the female part 10 being pulled out of the first part 26 of an opening 30 in the crosspiece. Furthermore the female part comprises a circular outwardly extending section 18 that extends in the longitudinal direction from the middle section. The outwardly extending section comprises the second fastening means. It is also preferred that the second fastening means are shaped as barbs 32, and are arranged to prevent the female part from being pulled out of the second part 28 of the opening 30.
  • the second barbs 32 are made somewhat larger than the first barbs 24, but they can also be of the same size, or the first barbs 24 can be larger than the second barbs 32. Furthermore, the first barbs 24 can be fitted radially around parts of the outwardly extending section 18, or radially around the whole length of the outwardly extending section.
  • Figure 3 shows an outer part of a crosspiece 34 with the opening 30 that encompasses a first part 26 and a second part 28.
  • Crosspieces are known to a man skilled in the art and their shape and placing on the window will not be explained further.
  • Figure 4 shows a crosspiece 34 fastened to a strip 36 on a window with the help of the present invention.
  • the male part 12 is fastened to the window with the aid of, for example, a nail which is led through a longitudinal opening 38 in the circular section 22, and which is nailed to a strip, or the like, on the window.
  • the female part 10 is inserted into the opening 30 so that the second barbs 32 of the outwardly extending section are led into the second part 28 of the opening and the first barbs 24 of the middle section are led into the first part 26 of the opening, whereby the female part is securely fastened to the crosspiece.
  • the crosspiece with the female part can be fastened to the window in that the lower section 14 is clipped on to the circular section 22 of the male part, so that the two parts are detachably secured to each other.
  • FIG. 5 shows a second preferred embodiment of a cross- piece 50, shown from two different sides and from above, respectively.
  • the crosspiece clip comprises a middle circular-cylindrical section 52 comprising the first fastening means, preferably barbs 54, designed to be led into a first part 26 of an opening 30 in the crosspiece.
  • the crosspiece encompasses an upper outwardly extending circular section 56 comprising the second fastening means, preferably barbs 58, for insertion into a second part 28 of the opening 30.
  • the barbs 54, 58 are designed to securely fasten the crosspiece clip to the opening 30 in the crosspiece, in that the barbs work against the clips being easily pulled out of the opening.
  • the crosspiece 50 encompasses a lower section 60 that is arranged to be clipped on and detachably connected to a strip on the adjoining window trim or window frame.
  • This strip is normally an aluminium strip, or similar, which is fitted to the lower part of the window.
  • the lower section 60 encompasses an undercut groove 62, where the outer section of the undercut groove comprises a hook 64 with a downwardly directed lip 66 arranged for connection to the strip.
  • Figure 6 shows the crosspiece clip 50 fitted between a crosspiece 34 and a strip 68.
  • Standard strips such as this are known to a man skilled in the art, and are normally fastened to the lower part of the window with the aid of clips, screws, tacks or the like.
  • a sealing strip 70 typically from rubber, is also fitted between the strip and the window.
  • the crosspiece clip according to the invention is first fitted securely to the crosspiece in that the upper 56 and the middle sections 52 of the clip are inserted into the opening 30 and fastened.
  • the lower section 60 of the crosspiece clip is fastened to the strip in that the hook 64 with the downwardly directed lip 66 is arranged between an upwardly extending part of the strip and the surface of the window, so that the lip 66 pushes against, or lies against, the sealing strip 70.
  • An upper outwardly extending part 72 of the lower section of the clip pushes against the window surface to give better support and the correct spacing for the clip.
  • the crosspiece clip can, off course, be fitted to the strip first, and then fitted to the crosspiece, but normally it will be simpler to do it the other way around.

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Abstract

Device for fastening of a detachable crosspiece (34) to a window trim or window frame, where a number of fastening bodies are fitted to the crosspiece and arranged for fastening of the crosspiece to the adjoining window trim or window frame, and where the fastening body comprises a male part (12) and a female part (10), arranged to be mutually joined together, which are fitted to the window trim/frame and the crosspiece, respectively. The female part (10) is arranged to be inserted into an opening (30) in the cross-piece, and the female part comprises an upper outwardly extending section (18) encompassing a number of fastening means arranged to engage with the opening (30). Alternatively, the fastening body can comprise a female part with a lower section (60) arranged for detachable connection to the strip.

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Fastening device for a window bar
The present invention relates to a device for fastening of a detachable crosspiece to a window trim or window frame, where a number of fastening bodies are fitted to the cross- piece and arranged for fastening of the crosspiece to the adjoining window trim, and that the fastening body com- prises a male part and a female part, arranged to be mutually joined together, which are fitted to the window trim and the crosspiece, respectively. The invention also relates to a device for fastening of a detachable cross- piece to a window trim where a number of fastening bodies are fitted to the crosspiece and arranged to be detachably fastened to a strip on the adjoining window trim or window frame.
Devices for fastening crosspieces to window trims are known from prior art. Existing crosspiece clips, which consist of a male part and a female part are normally fastened with the aid of nails and/or glue to their respective parts. That is, the female part is fastened to an opening in the crosspiece by a nail being fed through the female part so that this is nailed to the opening. Correspondingly, the male part is nailed to the side edges of the window. Thereafter, the crosspiece can be fastened to the window in that the female parts are connected to their respective male parts. This solution implies that extra fastening means must be used, such as nails and/or glue, to secure the female part to the crosspiece. According to the present invention, it is possible to avoid this, so that a technological production improvement is provided. Normally, a glazing bead of aluminium is found at the lower edge of a window. Here, another type of clip is used then those used on the side edges of the window. Normally, a crosspiece is fastened either by the crosspiece being clipped onto a male part on the strip or an anchorage point being mounted in the crosspiece without a clip-on mechanism. With respect to this type of clip, according to the present invention, an alternative solution provides a saving in that it is not necessary to use a male part. Thus, an extra part, as well as the fitting of this, is avoided. A preferred embodiment of the present invention is characterised in that the female part is arranged to be fed into an opening in the crosspiece, and that the female part comprises an upper outwardly extending section encompassing a number of fastening means arranged to engage with the opening.
Preferred embodiments are characterised in that the female part can comprise a lower section arranged for joining with the male part, a middle section, comprising the first fastening means, for leading into a first part of the opening in the crosspiece, and the upper section with the outwardly extending part, comprising the second fastening means, designed for inserting into the second part of the opening. The second fastening means can comprise outwardly extending barbs that can be fitted radially around the outwardly extending part, in the longitudinal direction of the outwardly extending part, and where the barbs can be designed to prevent the female part from being pulled out of the second part of the opening.
An alternative embodiment of a crosspiece clip is characterised in that a fastening body encompasses an upper section which is arranged to be inserted into an opening in the crosspiece, where the upper section comprises an outwardly extending part encompassing a number of fastening means arranged to engage with the opening, and a lower section arranged for detachable connection to the window strip. Preferred alternative embodiments are characterised in that the fastening body can comprise a middle section encompassing the first fastening means, and that the upper section, with the outwardly extending part, comprises the second fastening means that are arranged for inserting onto the second part of the opening. The second fastening means can comprise outwardly extending barbs which are fitted radially around the outwardly extending part, in the longitudinal direction of the outwardly extending part, where the barbs are arranged to prevent the fastening body from being pulled out of the second part of the opening. Furthermore, the lower section of the fastening body can comprise an undercut part, where the outer section of the undercut part can comprise a hook with a downwards directed lip, which is arranged for connection with the strip.
The invention shall now be explained further with the help of the enclosed drawings, which show preferred embodiments of the invention, in which; Figure 1 shows a female part of a crosspiece clip according to the present invention, figure 2 shows a male part of a crosspiece clip for engagement with the female part shown in figure 1, figure 3 shows an opening in a crosspiece, figure 4 shows the female part of the crosspiece clip in figure 1 inserted in the opening, figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment of a crosspiece clip according to the invention, and figure 6 shows the crosspiece clip in figure 5 arranged between a strip and the crosspiece.
Figures 1 and 2 show a preferred embodiment of a crosspiece clip, while figure 5 shows an alternative embodiment which is used in a different situation. Figure 1 shows a female part 10 of the crosspiece clip, while figure 2 shows a male part 12 of the crosspiece clip. As can be seen in figure 1, the female part 10 comprises a lower section 14, a middle section 16 and an upper section 18. The male part encompasses an approximate plate-formed body with a partly circular section 22 on one side.
The lower section 14 of the female part 10 is formed in an approximate circular-cylindrical shape with a longitudinal opening, which can be shaped as an undercut groove 20, in the longitudinal direction of the female part. The groove 20 is arranged for engagement with the male part 12 in that two lips 21a, 21b surround the partly circular section 22 of the male part, where the section 22 is shaped to fit into the groove 20. The lips 21a, 21b surround the section 22 with such force that the male part is stuck to the female part, but the male part and the female part can still easily be detached from each other.
The middle section 16 of the female part 10 is also formed with an approximate circular-cylindrical shape, with a number of radially fitted fastening means. It is preferred that the fastening means are shaped as barbs 24, designed to prevent the female part 10 being pulled out of the first part 26 of an opening 30 in the crosspiece. Furthermore the female part comprises a circular outwardly extending section 18 that extends in the longitudinal direction from the middle section. The outwardly extending section comprises the second fastening means. It is also preferred that the second fastening means are shaped as barbs 32, and are arranged to prevent the female part from being pulled out of the second part 28 of the opening 30. It is preferred that the second barbs 32 are made somewhat larger than the first barbs 24, but they can also be of the same size, or the first barbs 24 can be larger than the second barbs 32. Furthermore, the first barbs 24 can be fitted radially around parts of the outwardly extending section 18, or radially around the whole length of the outwardly extending section.
Figure 3 shows an outer part of a crosspiece 34 with the opening 30 that encompasses a first part 26 and a second part 28. Crosspieces are known to a man skilled in the art and their shape and placing on the window will not be explained further. Figure 4 shows a crosspiece 34 fastened to a strip 36 on a window with the help of the present invention. The male part 12 is fastened to the window with the aid of, for example, a nail which is led through a longitudinal opening 38 in the circular section 22, and which is nailed to a strip, or the like, on the window. The female part 10 is inserted into the opening 30 so that the second barbs 32 of the outwardly extending section are led into the second part 28 of the opening and the first barbs 24 of the middle section are led into the first part 26 of the opening, whereby the female part is securely fastened to the crosspiece.
Thereby, the crosspiece with the female part can be fastened to the window in that the lower section 14 is clipped on to the circular section 22 of the male part, so that the two parts are detachably secured to each other.
Figure 5 shows a second preferred embodiment of a cross- piece 50, shown from two different sides and from above, respectively. The crosspiece clip comprises a middle circular-cylindrical section 52 comprising the first fastening means, preferably barbs 54, designed to be led into a first part 26 of an opening 30 in the crosspiece. Furthermore, the crosspiece encompasses an upper outwardly extending circular section 56 comprising the second fastening means, preferably barbs 58, for insertion into a second part 28 of the opening 30. The barbs 54, 58 are designed to securely fasten the crosspiece clip to the opening 30 in the crosspiece, in that the barbs work against the clips being easily pulled out of the opening. Furthermore, the crosspiece 50 encompasses a lower section 60 that is arranged to be clipped on and detachably connected to a strip on the adjoining window trim or window frame. This strip is normally an aluminium strip, or similar, which is fitted to the lower part of the window. The lower section 60 encompasses an undercut groove 62, where the outer section of the undercut groove comprises a hook 64 with a downwardly directed lip 66 arranged for connection to the strip.
Figure 6 shows the crosspiece clip 50 fitted between a crosspiece 34 and a strip 68. Standard strips such as this are known to a man skilled in the art, and are normally fastened to the lower part of the window with the aid of clips, screws, tacks or the like. A sealing strip 70, typically from rubber, is also fitted between the strip and the window. The crosspiece clip according to the invention, is first fitted securely to the crosspiece in that the upper 56 and the middle sections 52 of the clip are inserted into the opening 30 and fastened. The lower section 60 of the crosspiece clip is fastened to the strip in that the hook 64 with the downwardly directed lip 66 is arranged between an upwardly extending part of the strip and the surface of the window, so that the lip 66 pushes against, or lies against, the sealing strip 70. An upper outwardly extending part 72 of the lower section of the clip pushes against the window surface to give better support and the correct spacing for the clip. The crosspiece clip can, off course, be fitted to the strip first, and then fitted to the crosspiece, but normally it will be simpler to do it the other way around.
Thereby, two alternative crosspiece clips are provided by the present invention. An embodiment that encompasses a female part and a male part and an alternative embodiment of a crosspiece clip. Advantages with both embodiments are that the use of tacks or nails for the fastening of the clip to the crosspiece is avoided, something which simplifies the fitting of a crosspiece to a window.

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1. Device for fastening of a detachable crosspiece (34) to a window trim or a window frame, where a number of fastening bodies are fitted to the crosspiece and arranged for fastening of the crosspiece to the adjoining window trim or window frame, and that the fastening body comprises a male part (12) and a female part (10), arranged to be mutually joined together, which are fitted to the window trim/frame and the crosspiece, respectively, characterised in that the female part (10) is arranged to be led into an opening (30) in the crosspiece, and that the female part comprises an upper outwardly extending section (18) encompassing a number of fastening means arranged to enter into engagement with the opening (30).
2. Device in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the female part (10) further encompasses a lower section (14) arranged for joining with the male part (12), a middle section (16), encompassing first fastening means (24), for inserting into a first part (26) of the opening in the crosspiece (34), and the upper section (18) with the outwardly extending part, comprising the second fastening means (32), which is arranged for being inserted into a second part (28) of the opening.
3. Device in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that the second fastening means (32) comprises outwardly extending barbs that are radially arranged around the outwardly extending part, in the longitudinal direction of the outwardly extending part, and that the barbs are arranged to prevent the female part from being pulled out of the second part (28) of the opening.
4. Device in accordance with claims 2-3, characterised in that the lower section (14) of the female part comprises a longitudinal opening (20) with two lips (21a, 21b) for receiving the male part, where the opening is arranged to be detachably clipped on to the male part (12) .
5. Device in accordance with claim 2, characterised in that the first fastening means (24) comprises outwardly extending barbs that are radially fitted around the middle section, and that the barbs are arranged to prevent the female part from being pulled out of the first part (26) of the opening.
6. Device for fastening of a detachable crosspiece (34) to a window trim, where a number of fastening bodies (50) are fitted to the crosspiece and arranged to be detachably fastened to a strip (68) on the adjoining window trim, characterised in that the fastening body (50) comprises an upper section (56) that is arranged to be inserted into an opening (30) in the crosspiece, where the upper section comprises an outwardly extending part encompassing a number of fastening means (58) arranged to enter into engagement with the opening, and a lower section (60) arranged for detachable connection to the strip.
7. Device in accordance with claim 6, characterised in that the fastening body (50) further comprises a middle section encompassing first fastening means, where the first fastening means are arranged for inserting into a first part (26) of the opening (30), and that the upper section (58), with the outwardly extending part, comprises the second fastening means that are arranged for being inserted into the second part (28) of the opening.
8. Device in accordance with claim 7, characterised in that the second fastening means (58) comprises outwardly extending barbs that are radially fitted around the outwardly extending part, in the longitudinal direction of the outwardly extending part, and that the barbs are arranged to prevent the fastening body being pulled out of the second part (28) of the opening.
9. Device in accordance with claim 7, characterised in that the first fastening means (54) comprises outwardly extending barbs that are radially fitted around the middle section, and that the barbs are arranged to prevent that the fastening body being pulled out of the first part (26) of the opening.
10. Device in accordance with claim 6, characterised in that the lower section (60) of the fastening body comprises an undercut part (62), where the outer section of the undercut part comprises a hook (64) with a downwards directed lip (66) for connecting with the strip (68).
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