Window shutter
10787858 ยท 2020-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A window shutter for securing windows. The window shutter comprises at least one first shutter and at least one second shutter. The first shutter is coupled to the second shutter via hinges. The first shutter is affixed to a wall and adjacent to a window frame. The second shutter is operable to swing about a pivot axis of the hinges. The second shutter is used to secure windows provided in the window frame.
Claims
1. A window shutter, comprising: at least one first shutter, said at least one first shutter being non-movably and fixedly mounted to a wall, said at least one first shutter being adjacent to a window frame in said wall, said window frame having windows therein, said at least one first shutter being in constant abutting contact with said wall; and at least one second shutter coupled to the first shutter via hinges, said at least one first shutter and said at least one second shutter being identical in dimensions, wherein only the at least one second shutter is operable to swing about a pivot axis of the hinges, said at least one second shutter having an open configuration and a closed configuration, said at least one second shutter being directly stacked atop of said at least one first shutter in said open configuration creating a double stacked structure, said at least one second shutter rotating away from said at least one first shutter to achieve said closed configuration where the at least one second shutter is used to protect the windows provided within the window frame by covering said windows, said at least one second shutter rotating towards said at least one first shutter to achieve said open configuration and, wherein said at least one first shutter and said at least one second shutter each include a show surface, wherein said show surfaces face each other when the second shutter is in the open configuration and said show surfaces are visible when the second shutter is in the closed configuration.
2. The window shutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one second shutter includes a latch used for locking the second shutter to the window.
3. The window shutter of claim 2, wherein said latch is located on a top portion of said at least one second shutter.
4. The window shutter of claim 1, wherein the at least one first shutter is coupled to the wall using fasteners.
5. The window shutter of claim 1, wherein said at least one first shutter and said at least one second shutter are flush with one another when the second shutter is in the open configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the following description, when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
(11) The following detailed description is intended to provide example implementations to one of ordinary skill in the art, and is not intended to limit the invention to the explicit disclosure, as one or ordinary skill in the art will understand that variations can be substituted that are within the scope of the invention as described.
(12) The present disclosure discloses a window shutter for securing windows. The window shutter comprises at least one first shutter and at least one second shutter. The first shutter is coupled to the second shutter via hinges. The first shutter is affixed to a wall adjacent to a window frame. The second shutter is operable to swing about its pivot axis with the help of the hinges. The second shutter is used to secure windows provided in the window frame.
(13) Various features and embodiments of a window shutter for securing windows are explained in conjunction with the description of
(14) In accordance with one embodiment of the present disclosure, a window shutter 100 comprising a first shutter assembly 110 and a second shutter assembly 150 for securing windows is disclosed. Referring to
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(19) Similarly, the second shutter assembly 150 is placed adjacent to the window 200. Specifically, the second shutter assembly 150 is placed at adjacent to a window frame (not shown) of the window 200. In order to couple the second shutter assembly 150 to the wall 210, the third shutter 160 is affixed to the wall 210. In one example, the third shutter 160 may be affixed to the wall 210 with the help of fasteners (not shown) or using any other known mechanism. In one example, the third shutter 160 may be provided with shims (not shown) used for coupling the third shutter 160 to the wall 210. The third shutter 160 is coupled to the wall 210 in such a way that when the fourth shutter 170 is closed i.e., laid flat, the fourth shutter 170 covers substantially half of the window 200 thereby covering half of the window 200.
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(22) When the first shutter assembly 110 i.e., the second shutter 130 is in closed position, the second side 134 of the second shutter 130 faces the window 100 or interior of the house. As specified above, the second shutter 130 comprises the first latch 140 at the second side 134. As such, when the second shutter 130 is closed, an occupant of the house may lock the first latch 140 from inside to couple the second shutter 130 to the window 200 or window frame.
(23) Similarly, when the second shutter assembly 150 i.e., the fourth shutter 170 is in closed position, the fourth side 174 of the fourth shutter 170 faces the window 100 or interior of the house. As specified above, the fourth shutter 170 comprises the second latch 180 at the fourth side 174. As such, when the fourth shutter 170 is closed, the occupant of the house may lock the second latch 180 from inside to couple the second latch 180 to the window 200 or window frame.
(24) In one embodiment, both the sides i.e., the first side 132 and the second side 134 of second shutter 130 may be embossed, painted or other applied designs or logos representing commercial establishments or characteristics representative of the occupants as additional decorative impressions.
(25) Similarly, both the sides i.e., the third side 172 and the fourth side 174 of fourth shutter 170 may be embossed, painted or other applied designs or logos representing commercial establishments or characteristics representative of the occupants as additional decorative impressions.
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(27) In another example, the first shutter 120, the first side 132 of the second shutter 130 and the third side 172 of the fourth shutter 170, and the third shutter 150 which are facing outdoors may be embossed, painted or other applied designs or logos representing commercial establishments or characteristics as additional decorative impressions.
(28) Although the above description is explained considering two shutter assemblies 110; 150, each affixed adjacent to the window or window frame at both sides, it is obvious to a person skilled in the art to provide a single shutter assembly at only one side of the window with a large shutter (swingable shutter) which can cover the width of the window.
(29) Further, the latch described herein is provided for illustrative purposes, and it is obvious to a person skilled in the art to use other latches or locks for locking the shutter to the window or the window frame. Furthermore, it should be understood that the latches may be provided at both sides of the shutters (second shutter and/or further shutter) so that the user will be able to lock the shutter from inside or outside of the house.
(30) As in the prior art, window shutter is affixed to the window frame and it is difficult to remove and use it with another window. However, the window shutter described herein is coupled to the wall. As such, the window shutter can be removed and affixed to another window without much difficulty.
(31) It should be understood that the window shutter may be made using rigid materials such as metal or wood or plastic based on the need to withstand storms, heavy winds, flying objects, and other objects.
(32) Further, the window shutter described above can be used to provide protection from extreme weather such as storms, heavy wind and so on and flying objects hitting the window. Further, the window shutter can be used as an additional layer of security to the house and can help prevent break-in at the house through the window.
(33) The foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objectives and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood that all matter disclosed herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense.