WO2007117164A1 - Handle, particularly window handle - Google Patents

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WO2007117164A1
WO2007117164A1 PCT/PL2007/000016 PL2007000016W WO2007117164A1 WO 2007117164 A1 WO2007117164 A1 WO 2007117164A1 PL 2007000016 W PL2007000016 W PL 2007000016W WO 2007117164 A1 WO2007117164 A1 WO 2007117164A1
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handle
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Boguslaw Kasinski
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Fakro Pp Spolka Z O.O.
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B3/00Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts
    • E05B3/06Fastening knobs or handles to lock or latch parts by means arranged in or on the rose or escutcheon
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/02Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action
    • E05C3/04Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt
    • E05C3/041Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted
    • E05C3/043Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted the pivot being between bolt and handle
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B15/00Other details of locks; Parts for engagement by bolts of fastening devices
    • E05B15/02Striking-plates; Keepers; Bolt staples; Escutcheons
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B9/00Lock casings or latch-mechanism casings ; Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof to the wing
    • E05B9/08Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g. the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing
    • E05B9/082Fastening locks or fasteners or parts thereof, e.g. the casings of latch-bolt locks or cylinder locks to the wing with concealed screws

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  • Handle particularly window handle
  • Subject of the invention is a handle, particularly a window handle, consisting of a body with covered fixing screw holes, and a hand grip set in it.
  • a window handle (PL 54056Y) is known, the body of which resembles a flat longitudinal rectangular prism covered from above by a masking shield.
  • the body is made with three holes arranged along its longer axis. The central hole serves to seat the rotary pin of the hand grip and the two remaining holes are provided for the screws fixing the handle to the frame of the window casement.
  • the body upon fixing it to the casement, is being covered by a masking shield pressed down by a spring seated in the base of grip shaft.
  • the shield has the form of a cover enclosing the body from above.
  • the dimensions of separate parts of the handle of such a design must be minimal in order to contain elements of adequate strength.
  • the body must be at any rate wide enough in order to hold a bearing in the bore of the hand grip. However, the body must be sufficiently large to gain place for setting-in the sleeve bearing which is necessary to enable free rotation of the hand grip.
  • the masking cover must be wide to provide adequate strength to the narrowing parts on both sides of the bore for the pin of the hand grip.
  • the base of the shaft of the hand grip must be so large as to make it possible to provide around the grip pin of sufficient strength a recess holding the spring pressing the masking cover to the body.
  • the size of the base also determines the width of the body and the width of the cover because the surface of base of the grip holding shaft must not protrude out of the body in any position of the grip.
  • the handle of the mentioned utility model has its body of minimum width so large, that it can not be placed on narrow frames of roof windows, while it can be used and is being applied on facade windows with wide surface stiles, on which the handle is placed.
  • the handle according to the invention consists of a body with two masking covers, and of hand grip.
  • the body is provided with holes for the pin of the hand grip and the fixing screws, usually arranged along the longer axis of the body.
  • the masking covers are slid on the body from two sides, covering the whole surface of the body or only the parts with the fixing screws.
  • each recesses On the outer surface of the body there are at least two recesses, preferably longitudinal ones, and small cuboidal pockets on each recess close to the symmetry axis of the body, preferably the transversal one.
  • the inside of the masking covers copy the form of the body being covered, and each cover is provided inside with at least one guiding Np, preferably along the body, and two prongs at the base, on the free end.
  • the guiding lips of the covers fit into the recesses in the body and the prongs of the covers catch elastically the small, cuboidal pockets in the body.
  • the masking covers which cover the whole surface of the body, have on their edges semicircular cut-outs which upon sliding the covers on the body cover up the washer together with the pin of the hand grip.
  • Fig. 1 and 2 show the handle with covers partly shielding the body with guiding lips at the base, presenting the exploded view from the body base side and from grip side
  • Fig. 3 shows the side view of the grip separately
  • Fig. 4 and 5 show the handle with covers shielding the whole surface of the body, having the guiding lips at the base, seen in exploded views from the side of the body base and the side of hand grip
  • Fig. 6 presents the side view of the hand grip separately
  • Fig. 7 and 8 show the handle with the covers partly covering the body, having the guiding lips on the inner surface of the upper wall, in exploded views from the side of the base of the body and from the side of the hand grip (according execution example III).
  • the window handle consists of the hand grip 1 with pin 2, the body 3 and two symmetrical masking covers 4.
  • the body 3 has central part 3a and two symmetrical side parts 3b, the central part 3a being higher and wider on both sides than the side parts 3b, and the base of the body 3 lies on one plane.
  • a bore 5 for the pin 2 for the hand grip 1 In the central part 3a is a bore 5 for the pin 2 for the hand grip 1 , and on the side parts 3b there are holes 6 for the fixing screws.
  • At the base of the longitudinal, external walls of the parts 3b are provided longitudinal recesses 7, with small pockets 7a close to the central part 3a.
  • the spacing and bearing sleeve 8 is set in the bore 5.
  • the masking covers 4 are at their inside copying the form of the side parts 3b of the body 3, and at their base, along the inner surface of the side walls with parallel edges, they have guiding lips 9, with prongs at their free end 9a.
  • the guiding lips 9 fit into the recesses 7, and the prongs 9a snap into the pockets 7a.
  • the hand grip 1 is being set through the spacer washer 10 in the bore 5 fitted with the sleeve 8 and is fixed by expanding on the washer 11.
  • the window handle consists of the hand grip 1 with pin 2, the body 3, and two symmetrical masking covers 4.
  • the bore 5 for the pin 2 of the hand grip 1 is located at the center of the length of the body 3 and on both sides of it are the holes 6 for the fixing screws. At the base of the longitudinal external side walls of the body 3 there are recesses 7 with small pockets 7a, close to the bore 5.
  • the spacing and bearing sleeve 8 is set in the bore 5.
  • the masking covers 4 are at their inside copying the form of the side parts 3b of the shielded parts of the body 3, and at their base, along the inner surface of the side walls with parallel edges, they have guiding lips 9 with prongs at their free end 9a.
  • the guiding lips 9 fit into the recesses 7, and the prongs 9a snap into the pockets 7a.
  • the covers 4 have semicircular cut-outs 12 at the edge of their upper wall.
  • the hand grip 1 is being set through the spacer washer 10 in the bore 5 fitted with the sleeve 8 and is fixed by expanding on the washer 11.
  • the side parts 3b are being shielded by the covers 4, which are guided by their guiding lips 9 along the recesses 7 to the position where the prongs 9a snap in the pockets 7a.
  • the cut-outs 12 hide the washer together the pin 2 of the hand grip 1.
  • the window handle consists of the hand grip 1 with the pin 2, the body 3, and two symmetrical masking covers 4.
  • the body 3 has a central part 3a and two symmetrical side parts 3b, the central part 3a being higher and wider on both sides than the side parts 3b, and the base of the body 3 lies on one plane.
  • the central part 3a there is a bore 5 for the pin 2 of the hand grip 1 , and on the side parts 3b there are holes 6 for the fixing screws.
  • recesses 7 are provided, the cross-section of which has the form of a dovetail.
  • the spacing and sliding sleeve 8 is set in bore 5.
  • the masking covers 4 are at their inside copying the form of the side parts 3b of the shielded body 3, and on the inner side of their upper wall they are provided with the guiding lip 9.
  • the parallel walls of the covers 4 are at their inner provided with prongs 9a located at the free ends, close to the base.
  • the guiding lips 9 fit into the recesses 7, and the prongs 9a snap into the small pockets 7a.
  • the hand grip 1 is being set through the spacer washer 10 in the bore 5 fitted with the sleeve 8 and is fixed by expanding on the washer 11.
  • the side parts 3b are being shielded by the covers 4, which are guided by their guiding lips 9 along the recesses 7 to the position where the prongs 9a snap in the pockets 7a.

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Abstract

The handle, particularly a window handle, consists of the hand grip /1/ and the body /3/ with covered holes for fixing screws. The body /3/ is provided with a bore and holes /5/ and /6/ for the pin /2/ of the hand grip /1/ and has two masking covers /4/, hiding the whole external surface of the body /3/ or only the parts /3b/ with the holes /6/ for fixing screws, the masking covers /4/ being slid on the body /3/ from both opposite sides.

Description

Handle, particularly window handle
Subject of the invention is a handle, particularly a window handle, consisting of a body with covered fixing screw holes, and a hand grip set in it.
A window handle (PL 54056Y) is known, the body of which resembles a flat longitudinal rectangular prism covered from above by a masking shield. The body is made with three holes arranged along its longer axis. The central hole serves to seat the rotary pin of the hand grip and the two remaining holes are provided for the screws fixing the handle to the frame of the window casement. The body, upon fixing it to the casement, is being covered by a masking shield pressed down by a spring seated in the base of grip shaft. The shield has the form of a cover enclosing the body from above.
In order to screw the handle to the window sash, it is necessary to pull up the masking shield overcoming the pressing spring and turn it by about 90 ° in order to gain access to the fixing screw holes.
The dimensions of separate parts of the handle of such a design must be minimal in order to contain elements of adequate strength. The body must be at any rate wide enough in order to hold a bearing in the bore of the hand grip. However, the body must be sufficiently large to gain place for setting-in the sleeve bearing which is necessary to enable free rotation of the hand grip. The masking cover must be wide to provide adequate strength to the narrowing parts on both sides of the bore for the pin of the hand grip. The base of the shaft of the hand grip must be so large as to make it possible to provide around the grip pin of sufficient strength a recess holding the spring pressing the masking cover to the body. The size of the base also determines the width of the body and the width of the cover because the surface of base of the grip holding shaft must not protrude out of the body in any position of the grip. The handle of the mentioned utility model, as described above, has its body of minimum width so large, that it can not be placed on narrow frames of roof windows, while it can be used and is being applied on facade windows with wide surface stiles, on which the handle is placed.
The handle according to the invention consists of a body with two masking covers, and of hand grip. The body is provided with holes for the pin of the hand grip and the fixing screws, usually arranged along the longer axis of the body. The masking covers are slid on the body from two sides, covering the whole surface of the body or only the parts with the fixing screws.
On the outer surface of the body there are at least two recesses, preferably longitudinal ones, and small cuboidal pockets on each recess close to the symmetry axis of the body, preferably the transversal one. The inside of the masking covers copy the form of the body being covered, and each cover is provided inside with at least one guiding Np, preferably along the body, and two prongs at the base, on the free end. The guiding lips of the covers fit into the recesses in the body and the prongs of the covers catch elastically the small, cuboidal pockets in the body. The masking covers, which cover the whole surface of the body, have on their edges semicircular cut-outs which upon sliding the covers on the body cover up the washer together with the pin of the hand grip.
The handle according the invention is shown in examples of execution on the drawing, in which Fig. 1 and 2 show the handle with covers partly shielding the body with guiding lips at the base, presenting the exploded view from the body base side and from grip side (according execution example I), Fig. 3 shows the side view of the grip separately, Fig. 4 and 5 show the handle with covers shielding the whole surface of the body, having the guiding lips at the base, seen in exploded views from the side of the body base and the side of hand grip (according execution example II), Fig. 6 presents the side view of the hand grip separately, and Fig. 7 and 8 show the handle with the covers partly covering the body, having the guiding lips on the inner surface of the upper wall, in exploded views from the side of the base of the body and from the side of the hand grip (according execution example III).
Example I
The window handle consists of the hand grip 1 with pin 2, the body 3 and two symmetrical masking covers 4.
The body 3 has central part 3a and two symmetrical side parts 3b, the central part 3a being higher and wider on both sides than the side parts 3b, and the base of the body 3 lies on one plane. In the central part 3a is a bore 5 for the pin 2 for the hand grip 1 , and on the side parts 3b there are holes 6 for the fixing screws. At the base of the longitudinal, external walls of the parts 3b are provided longitudinal recesses 7, with small pockets 7a close to the central part 3a. The spacing and bearing sleeve 8 is set in the bore 5.
The masking covers 4 are at their inside copying the form of the side parts 3b of the body 3, and at their base, along the inner surface of the side walls with parallel edges, they have guiding lips 9, with prongs at their free end 9a. The guiding lips 9 fit into the recesses 7, and the prongs 9a snap into the pockets 7a.
The hand grip 1 is being set through the spacer washer 10 in the bore 5 fitted with the sleeve 8 and is fixed by expanding on the washer 11.
Upon having set the body 3 with the hand grip 1 on the window casing, the side parts 3b are being shielded by the covers 4, which are guided by their guiding lips 9 along the recesses 7 to the position where the prongs 9a snap in the pockets 7a. Example Il
The window handle consists of the hand grip 1 with pin 2, the body 3, and two symmetrical masking covers 4.
The bore 5 for the pin 2 of the hand grip 1 is located at the center of the length of the body 3 and on both sides of it are the holes 6 for the fixing screws. At the base of the longitudinal external side walls of the body 3 there are recesses 7 with small pockets 7a, close to the bore 5. The spacing and bearing sleeve 8 is set in the bore 5.
The masking covers 4 are at their inside copying the form of the side parts 3b of the shielded parts of the body 3, and at their base, along the inner surface of the side walls with parallel edges, they have guiding lips 9 with prongs at their free end 9a. The guiding lips 9 fit into the recesses 7, and the prongs 9a snap into the pockets 7a. The covers 4 have semicircular cut-outs 12 at the edge of their upper wall.
The hand grip 1 is being set through the spacer washer 10 in the bore 5 fitted with the sleeve 8 and is fixed by expanding on the washer 11.
Upon having set the body 3 with the hand grip 1 on the window casing, the side parts 3b are being shielded by the covers 4, which are guided by their guiding lips 9 along the recesses 7 to the position where the prongs 9a snap in the pockets 7a. Upon pushing the covers 4 on the body 3, the cut-outs 12 hide the washer together the pin 2 of the hand grip 1.
Example III
The window handle consists of the hand grip 1 with the pin 2, the body 3, and two symmetrical masking covers 4.
The body 3 has a central part 3a and two symmetrical side parts 3b, the central part 3a being higher and wider on both sides than the side parts 3b, and the base of the body 3 lies on one plane. In the central part 3a there is a bore 5 for the pin 2 of the hand grip 1 , and on the side parts 3b there are holes 6 for the fixing screws. In the upper wall of both side parts 3b, between the shorter side of the body 3 and the bore 5, recesses 7 are provided, the cross-section of which has the form of a dovetail. At the base of the longitudinal external walls of the parts 3b, close to the central part 3a, there are small cuboidal pockets 7a. The spacing and sliding sleeve 8 is set in bore 5.
The masking covers 4 are at their inside copying the form of the side parts 3b of the shielded body 3, and on the inner side of their upper wall they are provided with the guiding lip 9. The parallel walls of the covers 4 are at their inner provided with prongs 9a located at the free ends, close to the base.
The guiding lips 9 fit into the recesses 7, and the prongs 9a snap into the small pockets 7a.
The hand grip 1 is being set through the spacer washer 10 in the bore 5 fitted with the sleeve 8 and is fixed by expanding on the washer 11.
Upon having set the body 3 with the hand grip 1 on the window casing, the side parts 3b are being shielded by the covers 4, which are guided by their guiding lips 9 along the recesses 7 to the position where the prongs 9a snap in the pockets 7a.

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Patent claims
1. A handle, particularly a window handle, consisting of a hand grip and a body with a bore for the pin of the hand grip and with holes for fixing screws, which are covered, characterized in that, the body /3/ has two covers IAI hiding the whole external surface of the body /3/ or only the parts /3b/ with the holes /6/ for fixing screws, the body /3/ having at the external surface at least two recesses 111, preferably longitudinal ones, and each masking cover IAI is provided at its inner with at least one guiding lip /9/, preferably longitudinal in relation to the body /3/, the guiding lips /9/ fitting into the recesses 111.
2. A handle according to claim 1 , characterized in that, the body /3/ is provided on its longer side walls, at the base, preferably close to the symmetry axis, with small cuboidal pockets /7a/, and the walls of the cover IAI with parallel edges are provided with prongs /9a/ on their inner surface at the free ends, close to the base, the prongs /9a/ fitting in the pockets /7a/.
3. Handle according claim 1 or 2, characterized in that, the body /3/ has a central part /3a/ with a bore IbI for the hand grip /1/, and two side parts /3b/ with holes /6/ for fixing screws, the central part /3a/ being higher and wider on both sides than the side parts /3b/, and the base of the body /3/ lies in one plane.
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ITBO20090208A1 (en) * 2009-03-31 2010-10-01 Gsg Int Spa HANDLE IN CREMONESE FOR WINDOWS.
KR200456984Y1 (en) 2009-04-23 2011-11-30 주식회사 디에스윈 door handle for preventing swing
EP2540938A1 (en) * 2011-06-27 2013-01-02 SACS GmbH Door lock
EP2998468A1 (en) * 2014-09-22 2016-03-23 DORMA Deutschland GmbH Fitting body for a fitting and method

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DE1272158B (en) 1964-08-12 1968-07-04 Schuermann & Co Heinz Pusher attachment, especially for metal frame doors, windows or the like.
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DE1272158B (en) 1964-08-12 1968-07-04 Schuermann & Co Heinz Pusher attachment, especially for metal frame doors, windows or the like.
EP0515317A1 (en) * 1991-05-21 1992-11-25 F.A.P.I.M. Fabbrica Accessori Per Infissi Metallici S.R.L. Door and window handle support and relative fixing insert

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
ITBO20090208A1 (en) * 2009-03-31 2010-10-01 Gsg Int Spa HANDLE IN CREMONESE FOR WINDOWS.
KR200456984Y1 (en) 2009-04-23 2011-11-30 주식회사 디에스윈 door handle for preventing swing
EP2540938A1 (en) * 2011-06-27 2013-01-02 SACS GmbH Door lock
EP2998468A1 (en) * 2014-09-22 2016-03-23 DORMA Deutschland GmbH Fitting body for a fitting and method

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