WO2006111613A1 - Turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements on upper and lower guide rails - Google Patents

Turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements on upper and lower guide rails Download PDF

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WO2006111613A1
WO2006111613A1 PCT/FI2006/050144 FI2006050144W WO2006111613A1 WO 2006111613 A1 WO2006111613 A1 WO 2006111613A1 FI 2006050144 W FI2006050144 W FI 2006050144W WO 2006111613 A1 WO2006111613 A1 WO 2006111613A1
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Niilo Karhu
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Nika-Lasitus Oy
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/06Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding horizontally more or less in their own plane
    • E05D15/0604Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding horizontally more or less in their own plane allowing an additional movement
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/56Suspension arrangements for wings with successive different movements
    • E05D15/58Suspension arrangements for wings with successive different movements with both swinging and sliding movements
    • 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
    • E06B3/92Doors or windows extensible when set in position
    • E06B3/922Doors or windows extensible when set in position with several wings opening horizontally towards the same side of the opening and each closing a separate part of the opening
    • E06B3/924Doors or windows extensible when set in position with several wings opening horizontally towards the same side of the opening and each closing a separate part of the opening positioned in one plane when closed
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/56Suspension arrangements for wings with successive different movements
    • E05D15/58Suspension arrangements for wings with successive different movements with both swinging and sliding movements
    • E05D2015/588Suspension arrangements for wings with successive different movements with both swinging and sliding movements with radially separating hinge parts
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/148Windows
    • E05Y2900/15Balcony glazing

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  • the present invention relates to a turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements, especially terrace glazing elements or similar partition wall elements, on upper and lower guide rails, the elements comprising first and second lower guide means arranged on the lower edge of the element, the lower guide means in turn comprising a frame part and a slide roll resting on the lower guide rail, and which lower guide means are arranged to support the element in its vertical direction and to guide the element transversely with respect to the lower guide rail; a first upper guide means provided on the upper edge of the element, the said guide means being arranged to guide the element transversely with respect to the upper guide rail; and a second upper guide means, the upper guide rail having a gap through which the said second upper guide means can be led when turning the element with respect to the pivoting axis formed by the first upper guide means on the upper edge and the first lower guide means on the lower edge of the element, whereupon the second lower guide means is arranged to detach from the lower guide rail during the said turning movement.
  • This known solution comprises a particular turning part located on the edge of the opening being glazed or elsewhere at the turning point of the panes, into the guide groove of which the combined support, slide and turning means on the lower edges of the panes slide and form a pivoting axis for the pane.
  • the actual roller slide rail thus ends at the edge of the turning part and the pane support means continue to slide and turn supported on the base of the turning part.
  • a disadvantage of this arrangement is a section of discontinuity that is formed between the roller slide rail and the turning part which, depending on the accuracy of manufacture, may bring about vertical or transverse disturbing movements and noises.
  • the guide means slides supported on the base of the guide groove of the turning part, the friction between them causes more or less rigidity in the movement of the pane and the friction surfaces require cleaning and lubrication.
  • the manufacture and installation of the turning part incurs expenses and requires particular precision in order to function well.
  • the turning arrangement according to the invention is characterised in that the element is arranged to turn on the lower guide rail, supported on a turning means in the lower corner of the element, in such a way that the at least one guide projection positioned on the lower surface of the turning means will prevent the turning means from sliding off the guide rail.
  • the turning of the panes is arranged to take place on the roller slide rail in such a way that no separate turning arrangement is required for the rail, but rather the turning ability of the pane is achieved through the design of the turning means in the pane.
  • the panes can be stacked in an arbitrary manner at the turning point without any pre- arrangements on the rail below. A prerequisite is that a sufficient number of locking points are reserved in the upper guide rail locking means (Figure 2/15).
  • Figure 1 shows the lower part of the glazing system in longitudinal vertical section
  • Figure 2 shows the upper part of the glazing system in longitudinal vertical section
  • Figure 3 shows the lower part in horizontal section
  • Figure 3a shows the locking arrangement of the lower end of the panes in horizontal section
  • Figure 4 shows the lower part in horizontal section with one pane partly opened
  • Figure 5 shows a vertical section of the system at the opened pane, transversely to the glazing line
  • Figure 6 shows a vertical section of the system at the pivoting axis of the closed pane, transversely to the glazing line
  • Figure 7 shows a vertical section of the system at the opening edge of the closed pane, transversely to the glazing line
  • Figure 8 shows an alternative turning arrangement in horizontal section
  • Figure 9 shows an alternative turning arrangement in vertical section.
  • the turning means on the turning lower edge of the pane (20) comprises a frame (1) to which a wheel is fitted with bearings, the wheel sliding on the lower rail (3) when the pane is moved on the lower rail parallel to the glazing.
  • On the lower edge of the frame of the turning means is an external guide projection (2) and an internal guide projection (2a) having the function of keeping the corner in question on the lower rail during the sliding of the pane. They are located on the lower surface of the turning means so as to allow the means to turn by 90° horizontally on the rail ( Figure 3) and to prevent transverse movement of the guide means on the lower rail.
  • the guides may also be designed so as to allow the pane to turn by more than 90°.
  • the turning point of the first element (20) is determined by means of a stopper (8) located at the end of the lower guide rail (3).
  • the turning points of the elements to follow are determined by the turning means of the turning edge of adjacent elements coming against each other.
  • the lower surfaces (21) of the turning means not including guide projections are designed in such a way that the lower surface extends beneath the level of the upper surface of the lower rail.
  • the turning means of a pane turned by 90° may slide towards the centre of the opening in the glazing due to the effect of an external force. This tendency is even greater if the pane is turned by more than 90°, because the weight of the pane causes a horizontal component of force directed towards the centre of the opening.
  • This may be prevented preferably by placing a locking piece (28) with notches on the lower rail (3), in the notches of which the guide projections are locked when they turn (30, Figure 3a).
  • a chamfer (29) is made in the guide projection of the guide means, which chamfer allows the turning means to slide past the locking piece when the pane is parallel to the glazing surface.
  • a slide means On the opening lower edge of the pane is a slide means (4) fitted with bearings with a slide wheel (10) that slides on the lower rail (3) when the pane is moved on the lower rail in the direction of the glazing.
  • the slide means also comprises a guide projection (5) located on the room side edge of the lower rail line, the projection preventing the slide means from moving off the rail.
  • Adjacent to the lower rail is located a plate (6) bevelled (6a) on its upper surfaces to such height that when arriving at the plate, the guide projection of the slide means rises (11, Figure 1) to such an extent that the slide means will be able to move off the lower rail and to allow the pane to turn.
  • the plate (6) projects from the lower rail and prevents it from inclining when the pane opens until the locking mechanism (13, 14, 15) of the upper rail (19) has become locked.
  • a guide and locking means (13, 14) which slides narrowly inside the guide rail (19) of the upper edge, preventing the pane from inclining when it is in the opening in the glazing and acting as a shaft at the stage when the pane is pushed to the edge of the opening in the glazing and when turning it.
  • the locking part (14) of the locking means turns inside the locking piece (15) preferably fixed on the inner surface of the guide rail (19), thus preventing the pane from inclining in the direction of the opening in the glazing and begins to act as a pivoting axis as the pane turns.
  • a guide means (16) On the opening upper edge of the pane is a guide means (16) which moves narrowly inside the upper edge guide rail (19), thus preventing the pane from inclining.
  • the guide means (16) is located in the frame moulding above the pane in such a way, that when the pane is pushed to the edge of the opening in the glazing, into the opening position, the. guide means is positioned at a gate (17) in the upper edge guide rail.
  • the guide means is able to move out of the guide rail via the gate and , thus allows the pane to turn.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements (20), especially terrace glazing elements or similar partition wall elements, on upper and lower guide rails (19, 3). The elements (20) comprise first and second lower guide means arranged on the lower edge of the element. The lower guide means in turn comprise a frame part (1, 4) and a slide roll (10) resting on the lower guide rail (3), and the lower guide means are arranged to support the element (20) in its vertical direction and to guide the element transversely with respect to the lower guide rail (3). A first upper guide means (14) is provided on the upper edge of the element (20), which is arranged to guide the element (20) transversely with respect to the upper guide rail (19), and a second upper guide means (16), having an opening (17) in the upper guide rail, through which the said second upper guide means (16) can be led when turning the element with respect to the pivoting axis formed by the first upper guide means (14) on the upper edge and the first lower guide means (1) on the lower edge of the element, whereupon the second lower guide means (4) is arranged to detach from the lower guide rail (3) during the said turning movement The element (20) is arranged to turn on the lower guide rail (3, 24), supported on a turning means (1) in the lower corner of the element in such a way that the at least one guide projection (2, 2a) positioned on the lower surface of the turning means (1) will prevent the turning means from sliding off the guide rail.

Description

Turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements on upper and lower guide rails
The present invention relates to a turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements, especially terrace glazing elements or similar partition wall elements, on upper and lower guide rails, the elements comprising first and second lower guide means arranged on the lower edge of the element, the lower guide means in turn comprising a frame part and a slide roll resting on the lower guide rail, and which lower guide means are arranged to support the element in its vertical direction and to guide the element transversely with respect to the lower guide rail; a first upper guide means provided on the upper edge of the element, the said guide means being arranged to guide the element transversely with respect to the upper guide rail; and a second upper guide means, the upper guide rail having a gap through which the said second upper guide means can be led when turning the element with respect to the pivoting axis formed by the first upper guide means on the upper edge and the first lower guide means on the lower edge of the element, whereupon the second lower guide means is arranged to detach from the lower guide rail during the said turning movement.
From the inventor's earlier patent no. 111021 is known a turning terrace glazing construction where panes stand and slide by means of rolls fitted rolls on bearings on their lower edge on the lower rail. The glass panes supported by the upper rail in the transverse direction may be moved individually to the edge of an opening covered by the panes and be turned there transversely to the rails, for example so as to be parallel with a wall. In this way the panes can be, as it were, stacked by the edge of the opening and the opening covered by the panes can be practically completely opened. In this known solution, the glass pane locks by its upper end, at its pivoting axis, to the upper rail when the rail is turned somewhat. This known solution comprises a particular turning part located on the edge of the opening being glazed or elsewhere at the turning point of the panes, into the guide groove of which the combined support, slide and turning means on the lower edges of the panes slide and form a pivoting axis for the pane. The actual roller slide rail thus ends at the edge of the turning part and the pane support means continue to slide and turn supported on the base of the turning part.
A disadvantage of this arrangement is a section of discontinuity that is formed between the roller slide rail and the turning part which, depending on the accuracy of manufacture, may bring about vertical or transverse disturbing movements and noises. In addition, when the guide means slides supported on the base of the guide groove of the turning part, the friction between them causes more or less rigidity in the movement of the pane and the friction surfaces require cleaning and lubrication. The manufacture and installation of the turning part incurs expenses and requires particular precision in order to function well.
One of the aims of the present invention is, therefore, to achieve an improved turning arrangement, eliminating the above-mentioned problems. To achieve this aim, the turning arrangement according to the invention is characterised in that the element is arranged to turn on the lower guide rail, supported on a turning means in the lower corner of the element, in such a way that the at least one guide projection positioned on the lower surface of the turning means will prevent the turning means from sliding off the guide rail.
According to the invention, the turning of the panes is arranged to take place on the roller slide rail in such a way that no separate turning arrangement is required for the rail, but rather the turning ability of the pane is achieved through the design of the turning means in the pane. The panes can be stacked in an arbitrary manner at the turning point without any pre- arrangements on the rail below. A prerequisite is that a sufficient number of locking points are reserved in the upper guide rail locking means (Figure 2/15).
At the turning point, locking of the lower ends of the panes is not required if the panes are opened by a maximum of 90°, as the friction between the frame of the turning means and the lower rail will suffice to prevent the lower end of the pane from sliding towards the centre of the opening in the glazing. If the pane is opened by more than 90°, or there is otherwise reason to suspect that the pane may slide back, a separate locking part known as such may be placed at the turning point, preferably, for example, as shown in Figure 3a by reference numeral 28.
The invention is described in greater detail in the following, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows the lower part of the glazing system in longitudinal vertical section,
Figure 2 shows the upper part of the glazing system in longitudinal vertical section,
Figure 3 shows the lower part in horizontal section,
Figure 3a shows the locking arrangement of the lower end of the panes in horizontal section,
Figure 4 shows the lower part in horizontal section with one pane partly opened, Figure 5 shows a vertical section of the system at the opened pane, transversely to the glazing line,
Figure 6 shows a vertical section of the system at the pivoting axis of the closed pane, transversely to the glazing line,
Figure 7 shows a vertical section of the system at the opening edge of the closed pane, transversely to the glazing line,
Figure 8 shows an alternative turning arrangement in horizontal section, and
Figure 9 shows an alternative turning arrangement in vertical section.
' The turning means on the turning lower edge of the pane (20) comprises a frame (1) to which a wheel is fitted with bearings, the wheel sliding on the lower rail (3) when the pane is moved on the lower rail parallel to the glazing. On the lower edge of the frame of the turning means is an external guide projection (2) and an internal guide projection (2a) having the function of keeping the corner in question on the lower rail during the sliding of the pane. They are located on the lower surface of the turning means so as to allow the means to turn by 90° horizontally on the rail (Figure 3) and to prevent transverse movement of the guide means on the lower rail. The guides may also be designed so as to allow the pane to turn by more than 90°. The turning point of the first element (20) is determined by means of a stopper (8) located at the end of the lower guide rail (3). The turning points of the elements to follow are determined by the turning means of the turning edge of adjacent elements coming against each other.
The lower surfaces (21) of the turning means not including guide projections are designed in such a way that the lower surface extends beneath the level of the upper surface of the lower rail. When a pane is turned from the glazing plane, the guide means rises on top of the lower rail and the slide wheel detaches from the lower rail over distance h (Figures 1 and 6). This prevents the wheel from wearing and the turning means rests firmly on the lower rail.
The turning means of a pane turned by 90° may slide towards the centre of the opening in the glazing due to the effect of an external force. This tendency is even greater if the pane is turned by more than 90°, because the weight of the pane causes a horizontal component of force directed towards the centre of the opening. This may be prevented preferably by placing a locking piece (28) with notches on the lower rail (3), in the notches of which the guide projections are locked when they turn (30, Figure 3a). In such a case, a chamfer (29) is made in the guide projection of the guide means, which chamfer allows the turning means to slide past the locking piece when the pane is parallel to the glazing surface.
On the opening lower edge of the pane is a slide means (4) fitted with bearings with a slide wheel (10) that slides on the lower rail (3) when the pane is moved on the lower rail in the direction of the glazing. The slide means also comprises a guide projection (5) located on the room side edge of the lower rail line, the projection preventing the slide means from moving off the rail. Adjacent to the lower rail is located a plate (6) bevelled (6a) on its upper surfaces to such height that when arriving at the plate, the guide projection of the slide means rises (11, Figure 1) to such an extent that the slide means will be able to move off the lower rail and to allow the pane to turn.
The plate (6) projects from the lower rail and prevents it from inclining when the pane opens until the locking mechanism (13, 14, 15) of the upper rail (19) has become locked. On the turning edge of the upper surface of the pane is a guide and locking means (13, 14) which slides narrowly inside the guide rail (19) of the upper edge, preventing the pane from inclining when it is in the opening in the glazing and acting as a shaft at the stage when the pane is pushed to the edge of the opening in the glazing and when turning it. When the pane is turned, the locking part (14) of the locking means turns inside the locking piece (15) preferably fixed on the inner surface of the guide rail (19), thus preventing the pane from inclining in the direction of the opening in the glazing and begins to act as a pivoting axis as the pane turns.
On the opening upper edge of the pane is a guide means (16) which moves narrowly inside the upper edge guide rail (19), thus preventing the pane from inclining. The guide means (16) is located in the frame moulding above the pane in such a way, that when the pane is pushed to the edge of the opening in the glazing, into the opening position, the. guide means is positioned at a gate (17) in the upper edge guide rail. When turning the • pane, the guide means is able to move out of the guide rail via the gate and , thus allows the pane to turn.
In an alternative -solution shown in Figures 8 and 9, in the frame (1) of the . slide means below the turning edge is an internal guide projection (2a) and in the lower guide rail (24) is a guiding part (27), whereby the guide projection outside the frame has been omitted.
List of reference numerals: 1. Frame of the turning means on the lower edge of the pane
2. External guide projection of the turning means on the lower edge 2a. Internal guide projection of the turning means on the lower edge
3. Lower rail
4. Slide means of the opening lower edge of the pane 5. Frame of the slide means of the opening lower edge of the pane 6. Support plate of the opening lower edge of the pane 7. Opened pane
8. Pane stopper
9. Partly opened pane
10. Slide roll 11. Elevation of the opening lower edge of the pane
12. Guide part of the slide means of the opening lower edge of the pane
13. Guide/locking means of the turning upper edge of the pane
14. Locking part of the guide/locking means of the turning upper edge of the pane 15. Upper locking piece
16. Guide means of the opening upper edge of the pane
17. Gate of the upper guide rail
18. Frame profile of the upper edge of the glass
19. Guide rail of the upper'.edge 20. Glass
21. Lifting part of the turning means of the lower edge of the pane
22. Edge of the gate of the upper guide rail
23. Frame profile of the lower edge of the glass
24. Alternative lower slide rail 25. Opening direction of the opening edge of the pane
26. Opening of the opening edge of the pane
27. Guiding part of the alternative lower slide rail
28. Locking piece of the turning means below the pane
29. Relief chamfer of the guide projection of the turning means below the pane
30. Locking surface of the turning means below the pane
31. Limiter surface of the turning means below the pane

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1. A turning arrangement for moving sheet-like elements (20), especially terrace glazing elements or similar partition wall elements, on upper and lower guide rails (19, 3), the elements (20) comprising first and second lower guide means arranged on the lower edge of the element, the lower guide means in turn comprising a frame part (1, 4) and a slide roll (10) resting on the lower guide rail (3), and which lower guide means are arranged to support the element (20) in its vertical direction and to guide the element transversely with respect to the lower guide rail (3); a first upper guide means (14) provided on the upper edge of the element (20), the said guide means being arranged to guide the element (20) transversely with respect to the upper guide rail (19); and a second upper guide means (16), the upper guide rail having a gap (17) through which the said second upper guide means (16) can be led when turning the element with respect to the pivoting axis formed, by the first upper guide means (14) on the upper edge and the first lower guide means (1) on the lower edge of the element, whereupon the second lower guide means (4) is arranged to detach from the lower guide rail (3) during the said turning movement, characterised in that the element (20) is arranged to turn on the lower guide rail (3, 24), supported on a turning means (1) in the lower corner of the element in such a way that the at least one guide projection (2, 2a) positioned on the lower surface of the turning means (1) will prevent the turning means from sliding off the guide rail.
2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the turning point of the first element (20) is determined by means of a stopper (8) located at the end of the lower guide rail (3).
3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1, characterised in that the said at least one guide projection (2, 2a) of the turning means (1) is designed so as to allow the pane to turn by more than 90°.
4. An arrangement as claimed in any of the above claims, characterised in that the lower surfaces (21) of the turning means (1) not including guide projections are designed in such a way that they extend beneath the slide wheel (10) and lift the element (20) when the turning means is turned upwards.
5. An arrangement as claimed in any of the above claims, characterised in that a locking piece (28) located on the side of the guide rail (3) prevents the locking means (1) from sliding towards the centre of the opening in the glazing when the element (20) is being turned.
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