WINDOW ASSEMBLY INCLUDING HINGED PANEL
20200095811 ยท 2020-03-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C17/22
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D15/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A window assembly including a master frame defining a master frame opening, a first window assembly secured within a first portion of the master frame opening, a screen member secured within a second portion of the master frame opening adjacent to the first window assembly, a second window assembly pivotably attached relative to the second portion of the master frame opening, and a window opening system that includes at least one extending arm pivotably attached to the second window assembly and extending through an opening in at least one of the screen member and a screen frame in which the screen member is secured, the extending arm(s) having at least one arm aperture, a flange extending from the master frame and comprising at least one flange aperture, and a locking member engageable with one of the arm apertures and one of the flange apertures.
Claims
1. A window assembly comprising: a master frame comprising an inner peripheral edge defining a master frame opening; a first window assembly secured within a first portion of the master frame opening; a screen member secured within a second portion of the master frame opening adjacent to the first window assembly; a second window assembly pivotably attached relative to the second portion of the master frame opening; and a window opening system comprising: at least one extending arm pivotably attached to the second window assembly and extending through an opening in at least one of the master frame, the screen member, and a screen frame in which the screen member is secured, the at least one extending arm comprising at least one arm aperture; at least one flange extending from the master frame and comprising at least one flange aperture; and at least one locking member engageable with one of the at least one arm aperture and one of the at least one flange aperture.
2. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one extending arm is pivotably attached at a distal end to the second window assembly.
3. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one extending arm is pivotably attached to the second window assembly at a pivot point spaced from a distal end of the at least one extending arm.
4. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one arm aperture comprises a plurality of arm apertures.
5. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one flange aperture comprises a plurality of flange apertures.
6. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one arm aperture comprises a plurality of arm apertures and wherein the at least one flange aperture comprises a plurality of flange apertures.
7. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one arm aperture comprises a first arm aperture and a second arm aperture, and wherein the at least one flange aperture comprises a first flange aperture and a second flange aperture such that the first arm aperture is alignable with the first flange aperture when the second window assembly is in a first window position and such that the second arm aperture is alignable with the second flange aperture when the second window assembly is in a second window position.
8. The window assembly of claim 7, wherein the at least one locking member is engaged with the first arm aperture and the first flange aperture when the second window assembly is in the first window position, and wherein the at least one locking member is engaged with the second arm aperture and the second flange aperture when the second window assembly is in the second window position.
9. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the screen member comprises a grid of wires.
10. The window assembly of claim 1, further comprising a secondary screen covering at least a portion of the screen member.
11. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein the distal end of the extending arm is positioned on a first side of the master frame and a proximal end of the extending arm is positioned on a second side of the master frame that is opposite the first side.
12. A window assembly comprising: a master frame comprising an inner peripheral edge defining a master frame opening; a screen member secured within the master frame opening; a first window assembly pivotably attached relative to the master frame opening; and a window opening system comprising: at least one extending arm pivotably attached to the first window assembly and extending through an opening in at least one of the master frame, the screen member, and a screen frame in which the screen member is secured, the at least one extending arm comprising at least one arm aperture; at least one flange extending from the master frame and comprising at least one flange aperture; and at least one locking member engageable with one of the at least one arm aperture and one of the at least one flange aperture.
13. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one extending arm is pivotably attached at a distal end to the first window assembly.
14. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one extending arm is pivotably attached to the first window assembly at a pivot point spaced from a distal end of the at least one extending arm.
15. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one arm aperture comprises a plurality of arm apertures.
16. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one flange aperture comprises a plurality of flange apertures.
17. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one arm aperture comprises a plurality of arm apertures and wherein the at least one flange aperture comprises a plurality of flange apertures.
18. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the at least one arm aperture comprises a first arm aperture and a second arm aperture, and wherein the at least one flange aperture comprises a first flange aperture and a second flange aperture such that the first arm aperture is alignable with the first flange aperture when the first window assembly is in a first window position and such that the second arm aperture is alignable with the second flange aperture when the first window assembly is in a second window position.
19. The window assembly of claim 18, wherein the at least one locking member is engaged with the first arm aperture and the first flange aperture when the first window assembly is in the first window position, and wherein the at least one locking member is engaged with the second arm aperture and the second flange aperture when the first window assembly is in the second window position.
20. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the screen member comprises a grid of wires.
21. The window assembly of claim 12, further comprising a secondary screen covering at least a portion of the screen member.
22. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the distal end of the at least one extending arm is positioned on a first side of the master frame and a proximal end of the at least one extending arm is positioned on a second side of the master frame that is opposite the first side.
23. The window assembly of claim 12, further comprising at least a second window assembly that is one of pivotably attached and fixedly attached relative to the master frame opening.
24. A window assembly comprising: a master frame comprising an inner peripheral edge defining a master frame opening; a screen member secured within the master frame opening; a first window assembly pivotably attached relative to the master frame opening; and a window opening system comprising: at least one extending arm pivotably attached to the first window assembly and extending through an opening in at least one of the master frame, the screen member, and a screen frame in which the screen member is secured, the at least one extending arm being frictionally engageable with the opening to position the first window assembly in at least one open position.
25. The window assembly of claim 24, further comprising at least a second window assembly that is one of pivotably attached and fixedly attached relative to the master frame opening.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The present invention will be further explained with reference to the appended Figures, wherein like structure is referred to by like numerals throughout the several views, and wherein;
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0034] Referring now to the Figures, wherein the components are labeled with like numerals throughout the several Figures, and initially to
[0035] The bottom glass member 16 includes a glass panel 24 that can be mounted within a bottom frame 26. In an alternate embodiment, the glass member 16 does not include a frame. Bottom glass member 16 is positioned adjacent to the top glass member 14 at a hinged connection so that the bottom glass member 16 can be swung outwardly to allow for ventilation, as will be discussed in further detail below.
[0036] The screen or mesh member 18 includes a screen or mesh panel 28 optionally mounted within a screen frame 30. Screen or mesh member 18 or screen frame 30 can be attached within the bottom portion of the master frame 12 in a number of ways, such as by sliding the screen frame 30 into inner rails of the master frame 12 or by positioning it adjacent to the inner opening of the master frame 12 and locking it into place using one or more clips 32, as shown. Alternatively, the screen or mesh member 18 can be secured directly to the master frame 12. Clips 32 can be positioned on the side of the window assembly facing toward the inside of the building to provide access to remove and replace the screen or mesh member 18, for example, although it is possible that the screen member is held in place in another manner. Also, although four of such clips 32 are illustrated, it is contemplated that more or less than four clips or attachment members are used.
[0037] Referring particularly to
[0038] Briefly referring to the enlarged cross-sectional views of
[0039] The screen material used as the screen panel 28 can be stainless steel or another material that provides a desired amount of strength and rigidity, while also being relatively resistant to environmental factors, such as corrosion. The material from which the screen is made can include wires arranged in a grid pattern that is at least somewhat more open than that of a traditional insect screen in order to accommodate the thicker wires while still providing enough open space for viewing and/or air movement through the screen. In certain embodiments the grid pattern can be less open than that of a traditional insect screen. In other embodiments, the material used as the screen panel can be perforated sheet metal, expanded sheet metal, or other material known to one skilled the art that provides both air circulation and resistance to entry by birds or other animals. In still other embodiments, the window assemblies can include a secondary insect screen that can be positioned across at least a portion of the screen panel 28. This optional secondary screen can have a grid or opening pattern that is the same as or different than that of the screen panel 28.
[0040] Referring now to
[0041] First bracket 52 is a generally L-shaped member having a flange portion 58 that extends outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from the inner surface of the bottom frame 26 to which it is attached. Flange portion 58 includes a pivot point 60 at which a distal end of the extending arm 50 is pivotally attached. The first bracket 52 can be a separate piece that is attached to the frame 26 or can be integral with the frame 26.
[0042] Second bracket 54 is also a generally L-shaped member having a flange portion 62 that extends outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from an inner surface of the master frame 12 to which it is attached. The second bracket 54 can be a separate piece that is attached to the frame 12 or can be integral with the frame 12. Flange portion 62 includes at least an upper aperture 64 and a lower aperture 66 for engagement with a corresponding aperture of the extending arm 50. In particular, when in this fully open position, a first aperture 68 of extending arm 50 (clearly visible in
[0043] As is illustrated in the Figures, the optional screen frame 30 includes a gap or opening 72 for each corresponding extending arm 50. While the figures illustrate such openings 72 near the bottom left corner and bottom right corner of the screen frame 30, it is also possible that the openings 72 and corresponding extending arms 50 are differently spaced relative to the corners of the screen frame 30. For example, one of the openings 72 can be higher than the other opening 72 on the opposite side of the screen frame 30. In certain embodiments, positioning the openings 72 as close to the bottom of the screen frame 30 as possible will provide for easier access by people who are manipulating the extending arms 50. When a screen frame is not utilized and the screen or mesh member 18 is secured directly to the master frame 12, a gap or opening 72 for each corresponding arm may be extend directly through the screen or mesh member 18.
[0044] Referring now to
[0045] The extending arm 50 of the illustrated embodiment provides apertures 68 and 74 for one fully open position and one partially open position, respectively. However, it is contemplated that the extending arm can have additional apertures along its length to provide for additional intermediate or partially open positions for the bottom glass member 16.
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[0049] The screen or mesh member 118 includes a screen or mesh panel 128 optionally mounted within a screen frame 130. Screen or mesh member 118 or screen frame 130 can be attached within the master frame 112 in a number of ways, such as by sliding the screen frame 130 into inner rails of the master frame 112 or by positioning it adjacent to the inner opening of the master frame 112 and locking it into place using one or more clips (not visible). Alternatively, the screen or mesh member 118 can be secured directly to the master frame 112. Multiple clips (e.g., four clips) can be generally positioned on the side of the window assembly facing toward the inside of the building to provide access to remove and replace the screen or mesh member 118, for example, although it is possible that the screen member is held in place in another manner.
[0050] As with the embodiment of window assembly 10, the master frame 112 and the screen frame 130 may be constructed in any of a number of ways, such as may include a sill, a header, and left and right jambs. Each of these four structural members includes mitered ends and is connected to an adjacent frame member with one or more fasteners (e.g., screws), adhesive, or other means when the frame is assembled. The frames 112 and 130 can be made of extruded aluminum, molded or extruded plastic, or another relatively rigid material that is resistant to damage by impact and/or environmental factors.
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[0052] The screen material used as the screen panel 128 can be stainless steel or another material that provides a desired amount of strength and rigidity, while also being relatively resistant to environmental factors, such as corrosion. The material from which the screen is made can include wires arranged in a grid pattern that is at least somewhat more open than that of a traditional insect screen in order to accommodate the thicker wires while still providing enough open space for viewing and/or air movement through the screen. In certain embodiments, the grid pattern can be less open than that of a traditional insect screen. In other embodiments, the material used as the screen panel can be perforated sheet metal, expanded sheet metal, or other material known to one skilled the art that provides both air circulation and resistance to entry by birds or other animals. In still other embodiments, the window assemblies can include a secondary insect screen that can be positioned across at least a portion of the screen panel 28. This optional secondary screen can have a grid or opening pattern that is the same as or different than that of the screen panel 28.
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[0054] The second bracket, which is located on the opposite side of the master frame 112 than is visible in the drawings, is also a generally L-shaped member having a flange portion that extends outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from an inner surface of the master frame 112 to which it is attached. This flange portion includes at least an upper aperture and a lower aperture for engagement with a corresponding aperture of the extending arm 150. In particular, when in this fully open position, a distal most aperture 168 (visible in
[0055] As is illustrated in the Figures, the optional screen frame 130 includes a gap or opening 172 for each corresponding extending arm 150. These openings 172 can be located near the bottom left corner and bottom right corner of the screen frame 130, as shown, or it is also possible that the openings 172 and corresponding extending arms 150 are differently spaced relative to the corners of the screen frame 130. As with the embodiment of window assembly 10, when a screen frame is not utilized and the screen or mesh member 118 is secured directly to the master frame 112, a gap or opening 172 for each corresponding extending arm 150 may extend directly through the screen or mesh member 118.
[0056] As shown, the extending arm 150 includes additional apertures 174 and 176 for engagement with the upper and lower apertures of the flange portion extending from the inner side of the master frame 112. In particular, aperture 174 will be aligned with the lower aperture of the flange portion when the glass member 116 is in a partially open position and aperture 176 will be aligned with the upper aperture of the flange portion when the glass member 116 is in a closed position. The extending arm 150 of the illustrated embodiment provides apertures 168 and 174 for one fully open position and one partially open position, respectively. However, it is contemplated that the extending arm can have additional apertures along its length to provide for additional intermediate or partially open positions for the glass member 116.
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[0060] First bracket 252 is a generally L-shaped member having a flange portion 258 that extends outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from the inner surface of the bottom frame 226 to which it is attached. Flange portion 258 includes a pivot point 260 to which extending arm 250 is pivotally attached, wherein the pivotal attachment point of the extending arm 250 is spaced proximally from its distal end. The first bracket 252 can be a separate piece that is attached to the frame 226 or can be integral with the frame 226.
[0061] Second bracket 254 is also a generally L-shaped member having a flange portion 262 that extends outwardly in a generally perpendicular direction from an inner surface of the master frame to which it is attached. The second bracket 254 can be a separate piece that is attached to the master frame or can be integral with the master frame. Flange portion 262 includes at least two apertures, and in this embodiment includes three apertures: an upper aperture 264, a middle aperture 265, and a lower aperture 266 for engagement with a corresponding aperture of the extending arm 250.
[0062] When the bottom glass member 216 is in this fully open position, a first aperture 268 of extending arm 250 (clearly visible in
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[0064] The extending arm 250 of the illustrated embodiment provides at least the apertures 268 and 274 for one fully open position and one partially open position, respectively. However, it is contemplated that the extending arm can have one or more additional apertures along its length to provide for additional intermediate or partially open positions for the bottom glass member 216.
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[0067] In order to move the window members 314, 316 to their respective open positions, each of the window members 314, 316 is provided with a window opening system which generally includes one or more extending arms that are configured in any of the manners discussed herein relative to window opening systems. For example, the window opening systems may include one or more brackets and/or one or more locking members, as are described herein. The window opening systems can further be configured with their one or more extending arms being pivotably attached at a distal end of these arm(s) or can be pivotably attached at a pivot point that is spaced from a distal end of these arm(s).
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[0069] With regard to embodiments discussed herein, one or more extending arms of a window assembly may additionally or alternatively be frictionally engageable with a hole in a screen member and/or a screen frame to position the corresponding window assembly in one or more open, partially open, or closed positions. Such a frictional engagement may be facilitated by the materials from which the periphery of the hole and the outside surfaces of the extending arm are made that allow for sufficient friction between the surfaces that contact each other. In these embodiments, the extending arm may either include one or more apertures that additionally allow for engagement with a locking member, or may not be provided with such apertures. When the extending arm(s) are frictionally engageable with opening(s), the master frame may or may not include an extending flange.
[0070] While the embodiments discussed above have primarily been described in the context of enhancing a window opening in a building, the invention may also be used to enhance other building openings such as windows in doors. In addition, it is contemplated that screen panels and glass panels may be interchanged with each other relative to the described embodiments to provide for window assemblies that are arranged in different configurations than those described above. Further, although the described embodiments refer to the screen member and glass members as being top and bottom assemblies, it is contemplated that the various components can be arranged differently relative to each other.
[0071] The present invention has now been described with reference to several embodiments thereof. The entire disclosure of any patent or patent application identified herein is hereby incorporated by reference. The foregoing detailed description and examples have been given for clarity of understanding only. No unnecessary limitations are to be understood therefrom. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many changes can be made in the embodiments described without departing from the scope of the invention. Thus, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the structures described herein, but only by the structures described by the language of the claims and the equivalents of those structures.