TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The disclosure relates to a roof window comprising a sash and a frame adapted for
receiving the sash. The sash is optionally suspended from the frame by means of suspension
arms, and the sash is configured to pivot around a pivot axis by means of an actuator,
so as to open the sash towards an outer side of the window.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Conventional roof windows are both difficult to install as well as move between open
and closed positions due to their location on top of a building.
[0003] It is known in prior art to provide roof windows with electrically operated actuators,
allowing one or several roof windows to be moved between open and closed positions
by means of remote control, see e.g.
WO 02/31304 A1. The use of electrically operated actuators furthermore allows automatic operation
for indoor temperature regulation or automatic closing of an open window due to changing
weather conditions.
[0004] Electrically operated actuators require electrical connections etc., which preferably
are made prior to window assembly at roof level and wherefore prior art roof windows
oftentimes are installed as one unit. A complete roof window unit is, however, very
heavy and difficult to install for that reason alone.
[0005] A further option is to fit the electrically operated actuator mainly to the frame
of the window, and to provide means for connecting the sash to the frame and to the
electrically operated actuator which means can be relatively easily assembled at roof
level. This facilitates a roof window which can be installed in two units, significantly
reducing the weight of the unit to be installed.
[0006] However, an intruder attempting to enter a building through such a roof window could
remove the outer cladding which covers the gap between the sash and the frame, and
thereafter access and disconnect the electrically operated actuator from the sash,
allowing the sash to be opened manually by the intruder.
SUMMARY
[0007] It is an object to provide a roof window having improved intrusion safety.
[0008] The foregoing and other objects are achieved by the features of the independent claim.
Further implementation forms are apparent from the dependent claims, the description,
and the figures.
[0009] According to a first aspect, there is provided a roof window comprising a sash and
a frame adapted for receiving the sash, the sash comprising two sash side members
connected to a top sash member and a bottom sash member, the sash optionally being
suspended from the frame by means of suspension arms, the sash being configured to
pivot around a pivot axis so as to open the sash towards an outer side of the window,
each optional suspension arm extending at least partially between a sash side member
and a frame side member, the roof window further comprising at least one actuator
adapted for pivoting the sash between a closed position and open positions, the actuator
being adapted for securing the sash in the closed position, the actuator comprising
a push-pull chain and a bracket, the bracket being rigidly connected to a first end
of the push-pull chain, a second end of the push-pull chain being received in an actuator
housing connected to the frame, a releasable connection pin with a first pin end and
a second pin end, the bracket comprising a first opening adapted for receiving the
releasable connection pin, the releasable connection pin releasably connecting the
bracket to at least one of the side sash member and the suspension arm by the releasable
connection pin extending in a direction substantially parallel with the pivot axis
through the first opening and through at least one of a second opening in the sash
side member and a third opening in the suspension arm, and with the first pin end
being arranged closer to a center of the sash than the second pin end, locking means
engaging the first pin end, the locking means being configured for preventing the
releasable connection pin from being removed from at least one of the second opening
and the third opening.
[0010] This solution provides a roof window having an actuator one end of which is easily
connected to the sash of the roof window after the frame, and subsequently the sash,
have been installed in the roof. The actuator is connected to the sash from the inside
of the building, i.e. an inner side of the window, or from the exterior of the building,
i.e. the outer side of the window. After installation, however, the connection between
sash and actuator can no longer be accessed from the exterior when the window is closed,
even after having removed any outer cladding. Furthermore, the remainder of the actuator
is arranged completely within a housing, located within the frame. The housing, and
hence the actuator, can neither be seen nor easily accessed after the frame has been
installed in the roof, and therefore the solution is both aesthetically pleasing as
well as safe seen from an intrusion prevention perspective.
[0011] In a possible implementation form of the first aspect, the first pin end is configured
for engaging the locking means, facilitating secure interlocking between the releasable
connection pin and the locking means.
[0012] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the push-pull chain
comprises a plurality of coupled links, wherein a last link at the first end of the
push-pull chain forms the bracket, allowing the main part of the actuator, including
a part of the bracket, to be at least partially collapsed or wound together within
the housing.
[0013] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the releasable connection
pin extends through the second opening of the sash side member, the first pin end
and the locking means being arranged in a recess within the sash side member, the
second pin end being arranged between the frame side member and the sash side member,
facilitating use of the actuator in a window where the sash is suspended directly
from the frame without the use of suspension arms and providing the locking means
at a location which is unreachable from the exterior of the building when the sash
is closed.
[0014] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the releasable connection
pin extends through the third opening of the suspension arm, the second pin end being
arranged between the frame side member and the suspension arm, which facilitates a
reliable and loadbearing solution where the releasable connection pin interconnects
the suspension arm and the sash side member.
[0015] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the releasable connection
pin extends through the third opening of the suspension arm, the first pin end and
the locking means being arranged between the suspension arm and the sash side member,
the second pin end being arranged between the frame side member and the suspension
arm, which provides an aesthetically pleasing solution which can neither be seen from
the interior of the building nor accessed from the exterior of the building, but which
still can be easily accessed at installation.
[0016] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the suspension arm
comprises a ledge extending parallel with the third opening, the ledge at least partially
covering a gap between the suspension arm and the sash side member such that access
to any components located in the gap is prevented.
[0017] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the locking means
comprises at least one of a threaded nut, a spring, a clip, a slider, and a pin, all
being reliable and easy-to-operate mechanical solutions for interlocking components.
[0018] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the second pin end
comprises an enlarged portion too large to pass through at least one of the first
opening, the second opening, and the third opening, and wherein the first pin end
comprises a throughgoing channel, extending perpendicular to a center axis of the
releasable connection pin, for receiving a part of the locking means, which facilitates
a simple and reliable way of interlocking components without, e.g., having to rely
on moving parts.
[0019] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the actuator further
comprises a protective casing adapted for enclosing the locking means and the first
pin end, further obstructing access to the locking means from the exterior as well
as providing protection against external influence such as ingress of dirt, weather
conditions, or unintentional mechanical forces such as accidental bending.
[0020] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the casing comprises
two casing halves, one casing half comprising an access opening allowing access to
the locking means such that the locking means can be released from the releasable
connection pin, facilitating a secure solution which still allows for simple connection
of the actuator to the sash.
[0021] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, each suspension arm
has an upside-down U-shaped cross-section enclosing the locking means and the casing,
an open end of the U-shape being at least partially directed towards an adjacent frame
side member, allowing the actuator to be connected to the sash without difficulty
during installation at roof level.
[0022] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the locking means
is accessible through a wall opening in a wall of the U-shaped cross-section, the
wall extending adjacent the sash side member, allowing the suspension arm to provide
sufficient support for the sash while still allowing access to the locking means during
installation.
[0023] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the actuator is adapted
for pivoting the sash in relation to the frame against a load of the sash, the load
mainly being caused by the weight of the sash, the push-pull chain being adapted for
bending freely in a first direction, past a configuration in which the push-pull chain
forms a straight line, and only to a limited extent past the straight line configuration
in a second opposite direction, the bracket providing a support point for supporting
the load of the sash, the support point being laterally offset from the longitudinal
extent of the push-pull chain so that the load of the sash urges the push-pull chain
to bend in the second opposite direction, the first opening being oblong and the longitudinal
extent of the first opening being aligned with the longitudinal extent of the push-pull
chain, the releasable connection pin being allowed to move in the first opening in
the direction of the longitudinal extent of the first opening, the longitudinal extent
of the first opening being aligned with the longitudinal extent of the push-pull chain.
This solution provides an actuator which is stabilized by means of a stabilizing force,
generated by the load of the sash, and which assists in preventing accidental collapse
of the push-pull chain of the actuator.
[0024] In a further possible implementation form of the first aspect, the bracket comprises
a fourth opening adapted for receiving a pre-loading pin, the pre-loading pin extending
through the fourth opening and connecting the bracket to the sash, the load of the
sash urging the push-pull chain to bend in the second opposite direction by the pre-loading
pin applying the load of the sash onto the bracket, allowing the pre-load applied
on the push-pull chain, and induced by the load of the sash, to be progressive and
change in response to a change in the load of the sash.
[0025] This and other aspects will be apparent from the embodiments described below.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] In the following detailed portion of the present disclosure, the aspects, embodiments
and implementations will be explained in more detail with reference to the example
embodiments shown in the drawings, in which:
Fig. 1a shows a schematic perspective view of a roof window in accordance with one
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 1b shows a schematic perspective view of a roof window in accordance with a further
embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 shows a perspective side view of a suspension arm and a thereto connected actuator
in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention;
Figs. 3a and 3b show sectional perspective front and rear views of the suspension
arm and the actuator shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 3c shows a partially exploded bottom view of the suspension arm and the actuator
section shown in Figs. 3a and 3b;
Figs. 4a and 4b show perspective front and rear views of a section of the actuator
shown in Figs. 3a to 3c;
Fig. 4c shows an exploded front view of the actuator section shown in Figs. 4a and
4b;
Fig. 5a shows a sectional perspective view of the suspension arm and the actuator
shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 5b shows a partially exploded view of the suspension arm and the actuator shown
in Fig. 5a;
Fig. 6a shows a perspective front view of the suspension arm and the actuator shown
in Figs. 5a and 5b;
Fig. 6b shows a perspective rear view of the suspension arm and the actuator shown
in Fig. 6a.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0027] Figs. 1a and 1b show a roof window comprising a sash 1 and a frame 2 adapted for
receiving the sash 1, the sash 1 being configured to pivot around a pivot axis A so
as to open the sash towards an outer side of the window, i.e. towards the exterior
of a building. The sash 1 comprises two sash side members 1a, 1b connected to a top
sash member 1c and a bottom sash member 1d. The sash 1 may be suspended directly from
the frame 2 or, optionally, suspended from the frame 2 by means of suspension arms
3. Each optional suspension arm 3 extends at least partially between a sash side member
1a, 1b and an adjacent frame side member 2a, 2b.
[0028] At least one actuator 4 is provided to pivot the sash 1 between a closed position
and several open positions, open positions being shown in Figs. 1a and 1b. The actuator
4 is furthermore adapted for securing the sash 1 in the closed position.
[0029] As shown in more detail in Figs. 2 and 4a, the actuator 4 comprises a push-pull chain
5 and a bracket 6, the bracket 6 being rigidly connected to a first end 5a of the
push-pull chain. A second end 5b of the push-pull chain is received in an actuator
housing 7 connected to the frame 2, as shown schematically in Fig. 1a. As the sash
1 is closed, the push-pull chain 5 is withdrawn, completely or almost completely,
into the actuator housing 7 by an electrical motor (not shown). The push-pull chain
5 is maintained in the withdrawn position by means of the motor or any other suitable
locking means, such that the sash 1 is maintained in the closed position until the
actuator 4 is activated in order to move the sash 1 to an open position.
[0030] The push-pull chain 5 comprises a plurality of coupled links 13, as shown in Fig.
2. In one embodiment, the last link 13a at the first end 5a of the push-pull chain
forms the bracket 6. In a further embodiment, the bracket 6 is a separate component
connected to the last link 13a of the push-pull chain 5.
[0031] The bracket 6 comprises a first opening 9 adapted for receiving a releasable connection
pin 8, the releasable connection pin 8 having a first pin end 8a and a second pin
end 8b as shown in Figs. 3a to 3c.
[0032] The releasable connection pin 8 connects the bracket 6 releasably to at least one
side sash member 1a, 1b and suspension arm 3, as shown in Figs. 5a and 5b as well
as 6a and 6b. The releasable connection pin 8 extends in a direction substantially
parallel with the pivot axis A, through the first opening 9 in the bracket and through
at least one of a second opening 10 in the sash side member 1a, 1b and a third opening
11 in the suspension arm 3. As the releasable connection pin 8 connects the bracket
6 to the side sash member 1a, 1b and/or the suspension arm 3, the first pin end 8a
is arranged closer to the center C of the sash than the second pin end 8b.
[0033] Locking means 12, shown in Figs. 4b and 4c, engage the first pin end 8a such that
the releasable connection pin 8 is prevented from being removed from the second opening
10 and/or the third opening 11, as well as from the first opening 9. The locking means
12 comprises at least one of a threaded nut, a spring, a clip, a slider, and a pin.
[0034] The first pin end 8a is configured for engaging the locking means 12 by means of
a section having a reduced diameter arranged at the first pin end 8a, as shown in
Fig. 3c, or, as in a further embodiment, by means of a throughgoing channel 14 which
extends perpendicular to the center axis CA of the releasable connection pin 8, and
which receives a part of the locking means 12 such as, e.g., one leg of a spring as
shown in Fig. 4b.
[0035] In one embodiment, the releasable connection pin 8 extends through the second opening
10 of the sash side member 1a, 1b, and the first pin end 8a and the locking means
12 are arranged in a recess within the sash side member 1a, 1b. The recess extends
from the inner surface of the sash, i.e. from the surface closest to the center C
of the sash 1, in a direction towards the closest frame side member 2a, 2b. The second
pin end 8b is arranged between the frame side member 2a, 2b and the sash side member
1a, 1b. The releasable connection pin 8 extends, in other words, through the first
opening 9 and the second opening 10.
[0036] If the window also comprises suspension arms 3, the second pin end 8b may be arranged
either between the frame side member 2a, 2b and the suspension arm 3, or between the
suspension arm 3 and the sash side member 1a, 1b. If the second pin end 8b is arranged
between the frame side member 2a, 2b and the suspension arm 3, the releasable connection
pin 8 also extends through the third opening 11 of the suspension arm 3, i.e. the
releasable connection pin 8 extends through the first opening 9, the third opening
11, and the second opening 10.
[0037] In one embodiment, the releasable connection pin 8 extends through the third opening
11 of the suspension arm 3, and the first pin end 8a and the locking means 12 are
arranged between the suspension arm 3 and the sash side member 1a, 1b. The second
pin end 8b is arranged between the frame side member 2a, 2b and the suspension arm
3. The releasable connection pin 8 extends, in other words, through the first opening
9 and the third opening 11.
[0038] As shown in Figs. 3a to 3c, 5a to 5b, and 6a to 6b, the suspension arm 3 may comprise
a ledge 3a extending parallel with the center axis of the third opening 11, such that
the ledge 3a at least partially covers any existing gap between the suspension arm
3 and the sash side member 1a, 1b. The ledge effectively covers the interior space
of the suspension arm such that any components at least partially surrounded by the
suspension arm can only be accessed from the interior of the building, i.e. from an
inner side of the window.
[0039] The second pin end 8b comprises an enlarged portion too large to pass through the
first 9 and second 10 openings or the first 9 and third 11 openings, or even the first
9, second 10, and third 11 openings, such that the releasable connection pin 8 can
only be withdrawn from the openings 9, 10, 11 in one direction, i.e. in the direction
extending from the first pin end 8a to the second pin end 8b. The first pin end 8a
receives a part of the locking means 12, which prevents the releasable connection
pin 8 from being withdrawn from the openings 9, 10, 11 in the direction extending
from the first pin end 8a to the second pin end 8b. The locking means 12 has to be
released from the first pin end 8a in order to be able to withdraw the releasable
connection pin 8 from the openings 9, 10, 11.
[0040] As shown in Figs. 3b, 3c, and 5b, the actuator 4 may comprise a protective casing
15 adapted for enclosing the locking means 12 and the first pin end 8a. The casing
15 comprises two casing halves interlocking with each other such that a void is formed
between the casing halves, the void accommodating the locking means 12 and preferably
the first pin end 8a. One casing half comprises an access opening 15a which allows
access to the locking means 12, from the interior of the building, such that the locking
means 12 can be released from the releasable connection pin 8. Correspondingly, the
other casing half comprises an opening allowing the releasable connection pin 8 to
pass through and enter the void formed by the two casing halves. In one embodiment,
shown in Figs. 3a to 3c, each suspension arm 3 has an upside-down U-shaped cross-section
enclosing the locking means 12 and the casing 15. The two parallel legs of the U-shape
are of different heights, the shorter leg extending the open end of the U-shape. The
open end of the U-shape is at least partially directed towards the closest frame side
member 2a, 2b, i.e. the frame side member 2a, 2b arranged adjacent the suspension
arm 3 when the window is in the closed position. The locking means 12, arranged such
that it is enclosed by the U-shaped suspension arm 3, is accessible through a wall
opening 16 in a wall 3b of the U-shaped cross-section. The wall 3b extends adjacent
the sash side member 1a, 1b, and essentially perpendicular to the ledge 3a. The wall
3b corresponds to the longer of the two parallel legs of the U-shape.
[0041] In one embodiment, the actuator 4 is adapted for pivoting the sash 1 in relation
to the frame 2 against a load L of the sash 1, the load L mainly being caused by the
weight of the sash 1 but possibly also by external conditions such as snow resting
on the sash or wind. The push-pull chain 5 bends freely in a first direction D1, at
least partially towards the pivot axis A, past a configuration in which the push-pull
chain forms a straight line 5c, shown in Fig. 2, such that at least the main part
of the push-pull chain 6 can be collapsed and wound together. The push-pull chain
5 can bend only to a limited extent past the straight line 5c configuration in a second
opposite direction D2, allowing the push-pull chain 5 to form an arc. The bracket
6 provides at least one support point S for supporting the load L of the sash 1, as
shown in Figs. 4a to 4c. The support point S is laterally offset from the longitudinal
extent of the push-pull chain 5 so that the load L of the sash 1 urges the push-pull
chain 5 to bend in the second opposite direction D2.
[0042] The first opening 9 is preferably oblong and the longitudinal extent of the first
opening 9 aligned with the longitudinal extent of the push-pull chain 5. The releasable
connection pin 8 is allowed to move in the first opening 9 in the direction of the
longitudinal extent of the first opening 9.
[0043] The bracket 6 may comprise a fourth opening 17 adapted for receiving a pre-loading
pin 18. The fourth opening 17 is essentially a U-shaped recess having an open end
17a, facing away from the push-pull chain 5, allowing the pre-loading pin 18 to exit
the fourth opening 17 in one direction. The pre-loading pin 18 extends through the
fourth opening 17 and connects the bracket 6 rigidly to the sash 1. The load L of
the sash 1 urges the push-pull chain 5 to bend in the second opposite direction D2
by the pre-loading pin 18 applying the load L of the sash 1 onto the bracket 6.
[0044] The center axis CA of the connection pin 8 and the center axis CA2 of the pre-loading
pin 18 extend parallel with each other and substantially parallel with the pivot axis
A.
[0045] The open end 17a of the fourth opening 17 allows the pre-loading pin 18 to at least
partially exit the fourth opening 17, in a direction parallel with the longitudinal
extent of the oblong first opening 9, if the load L applied by the sash 1 is reduced
or reversed.
[0046] In one embodiment, the roof window further comprises a connecting plate 19 connected
to at least one of the sash 1 and the suspension arm 3. The connecting plate 19 comprises
connection openings 20 aligned with the oblong first opening 9 and the fourth opening
17, such that the connection pin 8 and the pre-loading pin 18 may extend through the
connection openings 20.
[0047] The bracket 6 may comprise first and second parallel bracket plates 6a, 6b, arranged
such that the oblong first opening 9 in the first bracket plate 6a is aligned with
the oblong first opening 9 in the second bracket plate 6b, and the fourth opening
17 in the first bracket plate 6a is aligned with the fourth opening 17 in the second
bracket plate 6b, The bracket 6 encloses the connecting plate 19 at least partially
such that the first and second bracket plates 6a, 6b extend on opposite sides of the
connecting plate 19.
[0048] In one embodiment, the actuator 4 further comprises chain support means 21, connected
to at least one of the sash 1 and the frame 2. The chain support means 21 provide
a stabilizing force F onto the push-pull chain 5 perpendicularly to the longitudinal
extension of the push-pull chain 5, such that the stabilizing force F urges the push-pull
chain to bend in the second opposite direction D2, as shown in Fig. 2.
[0049] In one embodiment, the roof window is a top-hung roof window comprising one actuator
4, the actuator 4 being arranged adjacent a frame bottom member 2d.
[0050] In a further embodiment, the roof window is a center-pivoted roof window or a top-hung
roof window comprising two actuators 4, each actuator 4 being arranged adjacent one
frame side member 2a, 2b.
[0051] The present roof window has several benefits. For example, it enables large opening
angles. Another benefit is having a large load capacity which remains stable with
changing roof angles and during high load conditions (any push-pull situations which
occur). A further benefit is that the push-pull chains can be placed substantially
out of sight at the sides of the window, allowing the window to have a slenderer appearance
and providing a better view. Additionally, the need for window load balancing by springs
is reduced, such that the springs do not need adjustment or may be entirely omitted.
Another benefit is that the push-pull chain actuator may keep the window closed without
additional need for a window lock. Furthermore, the window installation process and
the process of connecting the push-pull chain(s) is enhanced. Finally, the push-pull
chain is burglar protected while still enabling service of the window.
[0052] The various aspects and implementations have been described in conjunction with various
embodiments herein. However, other variations to the disclosed embodiments can be
understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed subject-matter,
from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims,
the word "comprising" does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite
article "a" or "an" does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures
are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination
of these measured cannot be used to advantage.
[0053] The reference signs used in the claims shall not be construed as limiting the scope.
1. A roof window comprising a sash (1) and a frame (2) adapted for receiving said sash
(1), said sash (1) comprising two sash side members (1a, 1b) connected to a top sash
member (1c) and a bottom sash member (1d), said sash (1) optionally being suspended
from said frame by means of suspension arms (3), said sash (1) being configured to
pivot around a pivot axis (A) so as to open said sash towards an outer side of said
window, each optional suspension arm (3) extending at least partially between a sash
side member (1a, 1b) and a frame side member (2a, 2b),
said roof window further comprising:
at least one actuator (4) adapted for pivoting said sash (1) between a closed position
and open positions, said actuator (4) being adapted for securing said sash (1) in
said closed position,
said actuator (4) comprising a push-pull chain (5) and a bracket (6), said bracket
(6) being rigidly connected to a first end (5a) of said push-pull chain, a second
end (5b) of said push-pull chain being received in an actuator housing (7) connected
to said frame (2),
a releasable connection pin (8) with a first pin end (8a) and a second pin end (8b),
said bracket (6) comprising a first opening (9) adapted for receiving said releasable
connection pin (8),
said releasable connection pin (8) releasably connecting said bracket (6) to at least
one of said side sash member (1a, 1b) and said suspension arm (3) by said releasable
connection pin (8) extending in a direction substantially parallel with said pivot
axis (A) through said first opening (9) and through at least one of a second opening
(10) in said sash side member (1a, 1b) and a third opening (11) in said suspension
arm (3), and with said first pin end (8a) being arranged closer to a center (C) of
said sash than said second pin end (8b),
locking means (12) engaging said first pin end (8a), said locking means (12) being
configured for preventing said releasable connection pin (8) from being removed from
at least one of said second opening (10) and said third opening (11) .
2. The roof window according to claim 1, wherein said first pin end (8a) is configured
for engaging said locking means (12) .
3. The roof window according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said push-pull chain (5) comprises
a plurality of coupled links (13), wherein a last link (13a) at said first end (5a)
of said push-pull chain forms said bracket (6).
4. The roof window according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said releasable
connection pin (8) extends through said second opening (10) of said sash side member
(1a, 1b), said first pin end (8a) and said locking means (12) being arranged in a
recess within said sash side member (1a, 1b), said second pin end (8b) being arranged
between said frame side member (2a, 2b) and said sash side member (1a, 1b).
5. The roof window according to claim 4, wherein said releasable connection pin (8) furthermore
extends through said third opening (11) of said suspension arm (3), said second pin
end (8b) being arranged between said frame side member (2a, 2b) and said suspension
arm (3).
6. The roof window according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein said releasable connection
pin (8) extends through said third opening (11) of said suspension arm (3), said first
pin end (8a) and said locking means (12) being arranged between said suspension arm
(3) and said sash side member (1a, 1b), said second pin end (8b) being arranged between
said frame side member (2a, 2b) and said suspension arm (3).
7. The roof window according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said suspension
arm (3) comprises a ledge (3a) extending parallel with said third opening (11), said
ledge (3a) at least partially covering a gap between said suspension arm (3) and said
sash side member (1a, 1b).
8. The roof window according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said locking
means (12) comprises at least one of a threaded nut, a spring, a clip, a slider, and
a pin.
9. The roof window according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said second pin
end (8b) comprises an enlarged portion too large to pass through at least one of said
first opening (9), said second opening (10), and said third opening (11), and wherein
said first pin end (8a) comprises a throughgoing channel (14), extending perpendicular
to a center axis (CA) of said releasable connection pin (8), for receiving a part
of said locking means (12).
10. The roof window according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said actuator
(4) further comprises a protective casing (15) adapted for enclosing said locking
means (12) and said first pin end (8a).
11. The roof window according to claim 10, wherein said casing (15) comprises two casing
halves, one casing half comprising an access opening (15a) allowing access to said
locking means (12) such that said locking means (12) can be released from said releasable
connection pin (8).
12. The roof window according to claim 10 or 11, wherein each suspension arm (3) has an
upside-down U-shaped cross-section enclosing said locking means (12) and said casing
(15), an open end of said U-shape being at least partially directed towards an adjacent
frame side member (2a, 2b).
13. The roof window according to claim 12, wherein said locking means (12) is accessible
through a wall opening (16) in a wall (3b) of said U-shaped cross-section, said wall
(3b) extending adjacent said sash side member (1a, 1b).
14. The roof window according to any one of the previous claims, wherein said actuator
(4) is adapted for pivoting said sash (1) in relation to said frame (2) against a
load (L) of said sash (1), said load (L) mainly being caused by the weight of said
sash (1),
said push-pull chain (5) being adapted for bending freely in a first direction (D1),
past a configuration in which said push-pull chain forms a straight line (5c), and
only to a limited extent past said straight line (5c) configuration in a second opposite
direction (D2),
said bracket (6) providing a support point (S) for supporting the load (L) of said
sash (1), said support point (S) being laterally offset from the longitudinal extent
of said push-pull chain (5) so that the load (L) of said sash (1) urges said push-pull
chain (5) to bend in said second opposite direction (D2),
said first opening (9) being oblong and the longitudinal extent of said first opening
(9) being aligned with the longitudinal extent of said push-pull chain (5),
said releasable connection pin (8) being allowed to move in said first opening (9)
in the direction of the longitudinal extent of said first opening (9), the longitudinal
extent of said first opening (9) being aligned with the longitudinal extent of said
push-pull chain (5).
15. The roof window according to claim 14, wherein said bracket (6) comprises a fourth
opening (17) adapted for receiving a pre-loading pin (18), said pre-loading pin (18)
extending through said fourth opening (17) and connecting said bracket (6) to said
sash (1),
the load (L) of said sash (1) urging said push-pull chain (5) to bend in said second
opposite direction (D2) by said pre-loading pin (18) applying the load (L) of said
sash (1) onto said bracket (6).