Fitting arrangement for a sliding window or a sliding door

11851914 · 2023-12-26

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Cpc classification

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Abstract

A fitting arrangement for a sliding window or a sliding door has an actuating mechanism that can be arranged on a sliding sash and that is movable at least with a portion in the rebate circumferential direction, and a first control element that is arranged on the portion of the actuating mechanism, and a second control element that is arranged on a transverse slide. The transverse slide has a locking element, and the control elements interact and are tailored to one another in such a way that, upon a movement of the portion in the locking direction, the locking element is moved away from the sliding sash perpendicularly to a main plane of the sliding window or of the sliding door.

Claims

1. A fitting arrangement for a sliding window or sliding door having an actuating mechanism that is configured to be arranged on a sliding sash and that is movable at least with a portion in a rebate circumferential direction, a first control element that is arranged on the portion of the actuating mechanism, and a second control element that is arranged on a transverse slide, wherein the transverse slide has a locking element, and the first and second control elements interact and are matched to one another so that, upon a movement of the portion in a locking direction, the locking element is moved away from the sliding sash perpendicularly to a main plane of the sliding window or of the sliding door wherein a third control element is provided in the actuating mechanism, wherein the third control element interacts with a fourth control element of a second transverse slide that has a striker, wherein the third and fourth control elements are matched to one another so that, upon the movement of the actuating mechanism in the locking direction, the striker is moved toward the sliding sash perpendicularly to the main plane of the sliding window or of the sliding door.

2. The fitting arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a sash fastening part is provided on which the transverse slide is displaceably arranged.

3. The fitting arrangement according to claim 1, wherein one of the control elements is designed as a control contour that extends at least in portions transversely to the rebate circumferential direction and wherein an other control element of the control elements is designed as a control pin that cooperates with the control contour.

4. The fitting arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is configured to be fastened to the transverse slide.

5. The fitting arrangement according to claim 1, wherein a counterpart to the locking element is provided, which counterpart has a receptacle for positively receiving the locking element.

6. The fitting arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the receptacle is designed as a through-hole.

7. A sliding window or sliding door having a fitting arrangement according to claim 5, wherein a stationary spar of the fixed frame or a fixed field has a recess in a region of the receptacle of the counterpart for at least partial reception of the locking element.

8. The fitting arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the portion is a driving rod portion.

9. A sliding window or sliding door having a fitting arrangement according to claim 1.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

(1) In the drawings:

(2) FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sliding door;

(3) FIG. 2 is a section in region A of FIG. 1;

(4) FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the fitting arrangement according to the invention;

(5) FIG. 4a is a view of the rear of a first transverse slide;

(6) FIG. 4b is the view of the rear of a second transverse slide;

(7) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of a locking position; and

(8) FIG. 6 shows the unlocked position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

(9) FIG. 1 shows a sliding door 1 having a fixed frame 2, two fixed fields 3, 4 and two sliding sashes 5, 6. To open the sliding door 1, the sashes 5, 6 may be pushed across the fixed fields 3, 4. To seal the sashes 5, 6 in the position shown, they must be pulled perpendicularly to their main plane in the direction of the fixed frame 2 or vertical spars 21 of the fixed fields 3, 4. This is done, for example, with the help of a locking arrangement at point A.

(10) Furthermore, the sliding sashes 5, 6 must be prevented from being displaceable in a locked position in the slide opening direction (a previously customary play must be at least be reduced). This can be achieved by a fitting arrangement according to the invention, which is described below with reference to FIG. 2.

(11) The fitting arrangement 10 according to the invention comprises an actuating mechanism 11 that comprises a portion 12 that in this case is designed as a driving rod portion. The portion 12 comprises a first control element 13 (see FIG. 3) that interacts with a second control element 14 (see FIG. 4a). The control element 14 is arranged on the rear side of a first transverse slide 15 that is held by a sash fastening part 16 on a spar 17 of the sliding sash 6 and is displaceable relative thereto perpendicularly to the main plane of the sliding door 1.

(12) The first transverse slide 15 has a locking element 18 that, together with the transverse slide 15, is displaceable perpendicularly to the main plane of the sliding sash 6 or of the sliding door 1. Accordingly, when the portion 12 is moved in the locking direction, the locking element 18 is moved away from the sliding sash 6 in the direction of the spar 21. In this case, the locking element 18 ends up in a counterpart 22, more precisely in a receptacle 23 of the counterpart 22, that is fastened to the spar 21. The receptacle 23 is designed as a through-hole and surrounds the locking element 18 circumferentially. The locking element 18 is accordingly arranged in a locked position in the receptacle 23 in a form-fitting manner.

(13) FIG. 2 shows an unlocked position in which the locking element 18 is shown at a distance from the counterpart 22.

(14) Furthermore, a second transverse slide 25 can be seen in FIG. 2, which second transverse slide, like the transverse slide 15, is coupled to the actuating mechanism 11 in terms of movement. For this purpose, the portion 12 has a third control element 26 (see FIG. 3) that interacts with a fourth control element 27 (see FIG. 4b). When the portion 12 moves in the locking direction (downward), however, the transverse slide 25 is moved in the opposite direction to the transverse slide 15, i.e., a locking element 28 arranged on transverse slide 25, which striker interacts with a striker 29 that is also attached to the spar 21, is moved toward the sliding sash 6 such that the sliding sash 6 is pulled against the spar 21.

(15) FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the fitting arrangement 10 according to the invention. The same reference numerals are used for the parts described with reference to FIG. 2. As can be seen from FIG. 3, both the latch element 18 and the striker 28 may be screwed into the respective transverse slides 15, 25. This facilitates assembly on the sliding door 1. The transverse slide 25 is also held on the sliding sash 6 by a sash fastening part 30 and is guided through the sash fastening part 30.

(16) FIG. 4a, 4b are a top view of the rear side of the transverse slides 15, 25. In particular, the control elements 14, 27 can be seen there, which are designed as control contours and are bent in opposite directions. This means that when the portion 12 moves in the locking direction, one transverse slide is moved away from the sliding sash 6 and the other transverse slide is moved toward the sliding sash 6. When the portion 12 moves in the unlocking direction, the opposite movement of the transverse slides 15, 25 takes place.

(17) FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view for a locking position. Here it can be seen that the latch element 18 engages in the counterpart 22 or penetrates the receptacle 23 and partially protrudes into the spar 21.

(18) FIG. 6 shows the unlocked position. Here it can be seen that the latch element 18 is no longer in engagement with the counterpart 22 such that a sliding movement of the sliding sash 6 is possible.