WINDOW, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE WITH THE WINDOW AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING AND OPERATING THE WINDOW

20260027874 · 2026-01-29

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A window, for a recreational vehicle, comprises a frame, a pane, which is attached to the frame so that it can pivot relative to the frame about a pivot axis between a closed position and an opened position, an actuating device mounted on the frame or on the pane, and at least one locking element configured to be movable between a released state and a locked state. The frame has at least one cavity, receiving at least one actuating device and/or locking element at least partially, when the actuating device is in the second state and/or when the locking element is in the locked state, respectively.

    Claims

    1. A window for a recreational vehicle, comprising: a frame, said frame having first and second vertical portions and first and second horizontal portions; a pane which is pivotally attached to said frame, said pane being movable relative to said frame between an open position and a closed position, wherein said pane covers said frame when viewed from outside the recreational vehicle; an extendable adjuster having one end that is connected to said frame and a second end connected to said pane, wherein said extendable adjuster supports said pane when said pane is in said open position; said frame having a cavity which receives said extendable adjuster when said pane is in said closed position such that the extendable adjuster is hidden from a frontal view of the window; at least two or more cavities which each receive a respective locking element, wherein one of said locking element is positioned along said vertical portion of said frame and another of said locking element is positioned along said horizontal portion; a plurality of wall supports connected to said frame and capable of engagement with a wall of said recreational vehicle, said wall supports each having a first position to retain the frame to the wall and a second position to release the frame from said wall.

    2. The window of claim 1, further comprising an actuator which is operatively coupled to each of said locking elements.

    3. The window of claim 2, said locking elements capable of movement from a released state and locked state.

    4. The window of claim 3, wherein when each said locking element is in said released state, said pane may be moved to said open position.

    5. The window of claim 4, wherein when each said locking element is in said locked state, said pane is fixed in said closed position.

    6. The window of claim 1, each of said wall supports having a fastener and a movable portion which engages or disengages said wall.

    7. The window of claim 2, each pair of said locking element and said actuator being formed integrally.

    8. The window of claim 7, each said pair of integrally formed said locking element and said actuator having a pivotal movement.

    9. A window for a recreational vehicle, comprising: a pane and a frame; the pane sized to cover said frame when view from outside said recreational vehicle; said frame having an exterior portion along an exterior of said recreational vehicle, said pane movable toward or away from said exterior portion along said exterior of said recreational vehicle; said frame having an interior portion along an interior side of said recreational vehicle, said a plurality of wall supports connected to said interior portion of said frame and capable of engagement with a wall of said recreational vehicle, said wall supports each having a first position to retain the frame to the wall and a second position to release the frame from said wall; an adjustable extender having a first end and a second end, one of said first end or said second end being connected to said frame, the other of said first end or said second end being connected to said pane, said adjustable extender supporting said pane in an open position; a cavity formed in said frame which receives said adjustable extender; two or more additional cavities formed in said frame, said two or more locking elements which are disposed in said two or more additional cavities and hidden from view when said pane is moved to a closed position, and said locking elements are moved to a locked state.

    10. The window of claim 9, wherein each of said wall supports having a movable portion that moves to release said frame from said wall of said recreational vehicle.

    11. The window of claim 10, said movable portion of said wall supports having a pivotal movement.

    12. The window of claim 9, wherein each said locking element and said corresponding actuator being formed integrally.

    13. The window of claim 9, said cavity which receives said adjustable extender being vertical.

    14. The window of claim 9, further comprising an actuator connected to each of said two or more locking elements.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0057] A more complete appreciation of the invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:

    [0058] FIG. 1 is a spatial view of an example of a window according to the prior art;

    [0059] FIG. 2 is a spatial view of a window according to an exemplary embodiment;

    [0060] FIG. 3 is a spatial view of a window according to a preferred exemplary embodiment;

    [0061] FIG. 4 is a sectional spatial view of the window of FIG. 3 in which the inner frame is detached, thus illustrating several different orientations of the actuating device; and

    [0062] FIG. 5 is a further spatial view of the window of FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 in which further components of the window are detached.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0063] The embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings FIG. 2 to FIG. 5, identical reference numerals designate corresponding or identical elements throughout the various drawings.

    [0064] In FIG. 2, an embodiment of a window 1 according to the present invention is illustrated. The window 1 is supported via corresponding devices 80 (see FIG. 3 and 4) within an opening in a wall W. Similar like the window 1 shown in FIG. 1 and according to the state of the art, the window 1 according to the present invention comprises a frame 10 to which a pane 20 is coupled in a pivotable manner to be pivotable about a pivot axis between a closed position and an opened position. In the illustrated embodiment, the pane 20 is pivotable here about a pivot axis along the upper crossbar of the frame 10 between the closed position and the opened position. To be able to lock the pane 20 with respect to the frame 10 in the closed position, the window 1 comprises several locking elements 40. In the illustrated embodiment the window 1 comprises a number of five locking elements 40. Although in the illustrated embodiment, five locking elements 40 are provided, also less, like for example only two, or even more, like for example ten, locking elements 40 could be provided. Here, for each provided locking element 40, a separate actuating device 30 mounted on the pane 20 is provided. The actuating devices 30 also could be mounted on the frame 10. The actuating devices 30 each are coupled to its corresponding locking element 40 operatively in such a way that an operation of the actuating devices 30 results in a movement of the provided locking elements 40 between a released state and a locked state. In other words, when the actuating devices 30 are in a first state, the respective locking elements 40 are in the released state and when the actuating devices 30 are in the second state, the respective locking elements 40 are in the locked state. The frame 10 is further provided with at least one cavity 10A, here one cavity 10A for each pair of actuating devices 30 and locking element 40 configured such that when the actuating devices 30 is in the second state and/or when the locking elements 40 are in the locked state, respectively, these components are received in the corresponding cavities 10A. In particular, the are received in the cavities 10A in such a way that they are hidden within the frame 10 to be not visible in the frontal view of the window.

    [0065] Similar to the window 1 shown in FIG. 1, the window according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention illustrated in FIG.2 has two extendable adjusters 15 provided in the known manner to the remaining components of the window (see above description). The frame 10 has two further cavities 10B, wherein these further cavities 10B are configured to receive the extendable adjusters 15 (one further cavity for each extendable adjuster) to hide them in the frame 10 when the pane 20 is in the closed position with respect to the frame.

    [0066] In the further drawings (FIG. 3 to FIG. 5), an exemplary embodiment of a window is illustrated. The configuration of this window is quite similar to the one described with reference to FIG. 2.

    [0067] However, the window 1 according to the instant embodiment, comprises here in particular one single actuating device 30 mounted on the pane 20. The actuating device 30 also could be mounted on the frame 10. The actuating device 30 is coupled via a corresponding coupling arrangement (not shown) to the locking elements 40 operatively in such a way that an operation of the actuating device 30 results in a movement of the provided locking elements 40 between a released state and a locked state. The coupling arrangement is provided in such a manner that it (in principle) cannot be seen in the assemble/mounted state of the window 1 (see FIG. 3). For this, the corresponding coupling elements of the coupling arrangement are provided within appropriate elongated cavities 10C (or one cavity) within the frame 10. In the locked state, the locking elements 40 prevent a pivotal movement of the pane 20 with respect to the frame between the closed position and the opened position, while in the released state. Here, the locking elements 40 are fully received (i.e. hidden) within correspondingly provided cavities 10A for every operation state of the window.

    [0068] In the following, the specific and detailed structure and function of the window 1 as well as of its components and in particular the specific and detailed structure and the functional interaction between the actuating device 30, the locking elements 40 and the coupling arrangement are described in more detail with respect to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5.

    [0069] As can be seen in FIG. 4, the actuating device 30 is coupled to the pane 20 in a rotatable manner. The actuating device 30 in the present embodiment has a handle portion 32 and here in particular two coupling portions 34. The window 1 comprises a first locking element 42, a second locking element 44 and a third locking element 46, the locking elements 42, 44, 46 being attached to the frame 10 via corresponding carriages 42a, 44a, 46a. The carriages 42a, 44a, 46a and thus the corresponding locking elements 42, 44, 46 are configured to be movable along the frame 10 between a released state and a locked state (see for example the arrow for the first locking element). In the scope of the present embodiments the phrase along the frame is to be understood in that the locking elements 42, 44, 46 can move along the longitudinal axis of the corresponding crossbar of the frame 10, on which the respective locking element 40 is provided.

    [0070] On the pane 20, several latching elements 64 and 66 with protrusions are provided. Here, the protrusions are formed in a hook like manner (see FIG. 5). Each of the locking elements 42, 44, 46 has at least one receiving region 44b, 46b configured to be engaged and disengaged with the corresponding latching elements 64 and 66 by movement of the locking elements 44 and 46 between their released state and the locked state. In FIG. 5, on the right side, the third locking element 46 is illustrated in the locked state. Here the corresponding latching element 66 is fully engaged with the receiving region 46b of the locking element 46. Thus, the pane 20 cannot be pivoted from the closed position to the opened position with respect to the frame 10. In FIG. 5, on the left side, the second locking element 44 is illustrated in an intermediate state, in which the corresponding latching element 64 is only partially engaged with the receiving region 44b. If the second locking element 44 is shifted further to the right of FIG. 5 (see the corresponding arrow), the latching element 64 will disengage from the locking element 44 (that means from the receiving region 44b) and thus would permit a pivotal movement of the pane 20 with respect to the frame 10. The same holds for the third locking element 46. But here the locking element 46 will move along the frame 10 in an upwards direction in FIG. 5 (see the corresponding arrow).

    [0071] The second locking element 44 and the third locking element 46 are coupled via a first coupling element 70 forming a part of the coupling arrangement to each other such. Hence, the second locking element 44 and the third locking element 46 always move together between the released state and the locked state. Here, the first coupling element 70 is provided as belt member being guided along the corner of the frame 10 by a corresponding rail. The first coupling element 70 is stiff along its longitudinal axis (that means along the frame 10) but elastically deformable perpendicular thereto such that it can be led around the corner of the frame 10 by the rail. The second locking element 44 is coupled via a second coupling element 72 to the first locking element 72. In particular, the respective locking elements 42, 44, 46 are coupled to each over via their carriages 42a, 44a, 46a being coupled to the respective coupling elements 70 and 72. The locking elements 42, 44, 46 are coupled to the further locking elements (not illustrated in FIG. 3 and 4) via a third coupling element 74 and further coupling elements (not shown) in a similar manner as illustrated in FIG. 5. Here, the various coupling elements 70, 72 and 74 are provided as belt elements depicting sections of one common coupling belt forming the coupling arrangement. Thus, via the coupling arrangement, the movement of all of the carriages and thus of all of the locking elements 40 is coupled to each other such that the locking elements 40 only can be moved between the released state and the locked state together.

    [0072] To operate the locking elements 40, the actuating device 30 is coupled with its coupling portions 34 to the first locking element 42 (in particular with therein provided openings) in such a way that a pivotal movement of the actuating device 30 results in a transverse movement of the first locking element 42. Thus, due to the coupling arrangement (that means due to the coupling elements 70, 72, 74 etc.) the pivotal movement of the actuating device 30 results in a movement of all of the provided locking elements 40 along the frame 10 between the released state and the locked state.

    [0073] According to some embodiments, it is possible to move all the locking elements 40 by the operation of the one single actuating device 30 between the released and the locked state. Thus, it is possible to release or lock the pane 20 from the frame 10 (that means its pivotal movement) via one single operation.

    [0074] This results a facilitated and comfortable functionality for the window 1 as compared to known configurations in which for each locking element 40 a specific single actuating device 30 had to be operated (see FIG. 1).

    [0075] According to some embodiments, the provided latching elements 44b, 46b, which of course also can be replaced by otherwise designed functional elements implementing the same or similar function, are provided as separate components fixed to the pane 20 via corresponding screws. However, also configurations in which the latching elements 44b, 46b are provided integrally with the pane 20 are possible within the scope of the present invention.

    [0076] Although, in some embodiments, the locking elements 40 are configured to be movable along the frame 10 in a transversal manner (that means along the respective crossbar of the frame 10), they also can be coupled to the frame 10 in such a way that they can be rotated between the released sate and the locked state. Of course, in this case also the specific implementation of the coupling arrangement would have to be adapted. But this lies within the abilities of a skilled artisan and thus is not to be described in more detail here.

    [0077] Instead of providing each locking element 40 on its own carriage 44b, 46b, also several locking elements 40 can be placed on one common carriage. Thus, this common carriage will not only allow the corresponding movement of the locking elements 40 but will also act as coupling element between the corresponding locking elements 40. In principle, such a configuration is possible for locking elements 40 provided on the same cross bar of the frame 10 (or with a elastically deformable carriage).

    [0078] In the illustrated embodiment, the actuating device 30 is coupled directly to the first locking element 42. Thus, its rotational movement is transferred into a transverse movement of the first locking element 42. This configuration is quite space saving. However, the actuating device 30 also can be coupled to each of the provided locking elements 40 (or just any one of the other locking elements 40) indirectly via one or more coupling elements of the coupling arrangement.

    [0079] Moreover, the coupling arrangement can be provided as substantially one integrally formed element, like in the form of the coupling belt with its belt elements. Or, the coupling arrangement can be provided as several coupling elements, the coupling elements being formed identically with each other or differently from each other). Also, the specific implementation of the various coupling elements can be adapted along with corresponding adaptions of the window 1. Such adaptions are within the abilities of a skilled artisan and thus not have to be discussed here in detail.

    [0080] Although not illustrated here explicitly, the actuating device 30 can be provided with a locking portion configured to be engaged with a corresponding counter part on the frame 10. Thus, the pivotal movement of the pane 20 with respect to the frame 10 is prevented also by the actuating device 30 itself (in addition to the locking elements).

    [0081] The window 1, and thus its pane 20 and/ or its frame 10 can have a rectangular shape, and in particular a square shape, as illustrated. But also various other shapes lay within the scope of the present invention. When a rectangular shape is implemented, the actuating device 30 as well as the locking elements 40 preferably are well distributed about the various crossbars of the frame 10 or the various sides of the pane 20, about which the pane 20 cannot be rotated with respect to the frame 10 (see also FIG. 3). Such implementations result in a highly reliable locking for the pane 20 against a pivotal movement thereof with respect to the frame 10.

    [0082] Here, the frame 10 as well as a hinge, via which the pane 20 is coupled to the frame 10, are made of Aluminum. In general, Aluminum is a lightweight but highly resistive material. However, also other materials can be suitable.

    [0083] Of course, the window 1 can be provided with further functional elements. For example, a sensor arrangement can be provided in a corresponding receiving cutout. Such a sensor arrangement for example could be configured to determine and forward information about a current position of the pane 20 with respect to the frame 10 (that means whether the window 1 is opened or closed). In addition or alternatively, an actuator can be provided, wherein the actuator is configured to move the locking elements 40 between their released and locked state or to open as well as to close the window 1 via remote control.

    [0084] The concrete implementation of the devices 80 supporting the frame 10 to the wall W is not described here in detail. But the devices 80 are configured to be moved between one position in which the frame 10 is supported to the wall W and another position in which the frame 10 is released from the wall W via one operation, resulting in a configuration being configured to be supported and/ or released from the wall W in an easy and comfortable manner.

    [0085] Within this disclosure always when there is given a reference to at least one/at least two components having a specific feature/implementation, not necessarily all of the corresponding components have to be provided with this specific feature/implementation. Also, only several (or even only one) of the corresponding components can be provide with the corresponding feature/implementation as long as this does not contradict the therewith achieved effect of overall configuration according to the present invention.

    REFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0086] 1 window

    [0087] 10 frame

    [0088] 10A cavity

    [0089] 10B further cavity

    [0090] 10C elongated cavity

    [0091] 15 extendable adjuster

    [0092] 20 pane

    [0093] 30 actuating device

    [0094] 32 handle portion

    [0095] 34 coupling portion

    [0096] 40 locking elements

    [0097] 42 first locking element

    [0098] 42a first carriage

    [0099] 44 second locking element

    [0100] 44a second carriage

    [0101] 44b second receiving region

    [0102] 46 third locking element

    [0103] 46a third carriage

    [0104] 46b third receiving region

    [0105] 64 second latching element

    [0106] 66 third latching element

    [0107] 70 first coupling element

    [0108] 72 second coupling element

    [0109] 74 third coupling element

    [0110] 76 fourth coupling element

    [0111] 80 device for supporting the window to the wall

    [0112] W wall