[0001] This invention relates to locking devices of the kind intended for releasably securing
together two relatively movable members comprising a panel-like structure which is
movable relative to a further structure which may comprise an external frame or further,
movable or fixed panel-like structure. More particularly, the invention is concerned
with a locking device for securing hinged or sliding windows or doors, in a closed
position with respect to an external frame or further window or door.
[0002] Traditionally, windows have been secured in a closed position by means of one or
two catches carried by a movable sash frame which engage with a respective keeper
provided on an adjacent fixed frame or on an adjacent window, such catches having
an operating handle which is often visually rather unsightly, and moreover is easily
accessible to an intruder by breaking the window pane. Further, on larger windows,
especially where hinged on a vertical axis, it may be difficult for a user to operate
both catches and some form of mechanical interlinking external to the sash frame may
be provided.
[0003] Systems have been developed whereby a single handle member serves to operate two
or more spaced latching devices by means of a rod or cable mechanism housed within
the movable sash frame, particularly in association with windows which are optionally
openable about either a vertical or a horizontal axis according to the user's requirements.
However, such systems are complex and can be accommodated only in heavy frames formed
from members whose cross-sectional dimensions are more than about 5cm x 5cm. Accordingly,
such systems are only suitable for use with the larger sizes of window which require
the use of such sturdy frames. A typical example is that shown in British Patent Specification
1,389,131.
[0004] Such known systems employ operating mechanisms which include a member that is rotatable
about a fixed axis perpendicular to the plane of the window, and offset from the movable
element. Typically, a rack and pinion type mechanism is employed, as shown for example
in British Patent Specification 1,327,238. The use of such a mechanism is one major
factor which determines the minimum dimensions of a frame element within which such
a locking system can be accommodated.
[0005] One object of the invention is to provide a locking device which is suitable for
use with frame members of smaller cross-sectional dimensions so as to enable such
a concealed locking system to be employed more conveniently with lighter and smaller
windows.
[0006] According to one aspect of the invention, we provide a door or window assembly of
the kind comprising a door or window panel structure movable relative to a further
structure between a closed position and one or more open positions, said structures
each including respective edge members which come substantially together in the closed
position with facing parts thereof at least partially in spaced relation, wherein
a locking device for retaining said structures releasably in the closed position comprises
one or more catch formations formed or provided on or adjacent to the facing part
of the edge member of one of said structures, and a locking mechanism mounted on or
adjacent to the facing part of the edge member of the other of said structures, which
mechanism comprises a movable element guided for movement longitudinally of the edge
member and formed or provided with one or more co-operative locking formations adapted
to co-operate with said catch formations to prevent movement of said panel structure
from the closed position, the movable element being formed or provided with an operating
element which is engageable by a lever having a fulcrum at a position offset from
the longitudinal axis of the movable member in a direction transverse to the direction
in which said facing parts are spaced when the structures are in said closed position.
[0007] It will be appreciated that, in use, the lever will extend in a plane close to, or
even containing the longitudinal axis of the movable element. In this way, the locking
mechanism can be made very shallow so as to be capable of use with smaller section
frame elements than previously known concealed locking systems. In particular, instead
of being provided internally of a hollow section edge member, the locking mechanism
in accordance with this aspect of the .invention is located externally of the edge
member in the very restricted space available between the two edge members, which
may - typically be about (4mm in width.
[0008] For increased security, the lever may be releasably engageable with the operating
element and removably associated with the mechanism, the lever extending through an
aperture in the edge member on which the mechanism is carried, and said aperture preferably
affording a bearing surface serving as said fulcrum. Alternatively, the fulcrum may
comprise a bearing surface provided adjacent to said aperture.
[0009] In a further arrangement, the lever may be pivotally mounted on the edge member on
which the locking mechanism is carried, in such a manner that it is not normally removable.
[0010] The operating element may be mounted on said movable element for rotation about an
axis which extends transverse to the length of the movable element and transverse
to the facing part of the edge member on which the movable element is mounted. Alternatively
the operating element may simply comprise an apertured portion of the movable element
adapted to receive the end of said lever.
[0011] The movable element may extend over substantially the entire length of the edge member
on which it is carried and afford a plurality of said locking formations at regular
intervals, and an equivalent number of said catch formations then being provided conveniently
on an elongated base member at similar spacings.
[0012] Conveniently, the operating element is provided at one end of said movable element
so that the movable element can be formed by severing a single piece from a stock
length of suitable material having said catch members provided or integrally formed
thereon, and so that in use the operating element can be positioned near to the bottom
end of an upright edge of the door or window.
[0013] Whilst in the case of a hinged door or window, such a locking device would normally
be provided only at the edge opposed to the hinged edge, it will be appreciated that
additionally or alternatively the locking device in accordance with the invention
could be provided at one or both edges adjacent to the hinged edge, possibly in addition
to a conventional catch.
[0014] When the assembly includes an outwardly opening door or window, the movable element
of the locking mechanism may be carried at the inner periphery of the external frame.
However, if the door or window is inwardly opening, the movable element of the locking
mechanism may be provided on the door or window itself. Further, the locking mechanism
in accordance with this aspect of the invention may be utilised in a sliding door.
or window assembly to lock a sliding door or window relative to an external frame
or to a further fixed or sliding door or window.
[0015] It will also be appreciated that a removable panel structure may be secured in a
frame structure by means of such locking devices at respective opposed sides.
[0016] From a further aspect, the invention also resides in a door or window assembly comprising
two structures which are relatively movable between one or more open positions and
a closed position in which edge members of the two structures are brought at least
substantially into engagement, wherein said edge members in the closed position have
facing parts thereof at least partially in spaced relation, and a locking device for
securing the two structures releasably in the closed position concealed within a space
defined between said facing parts, the locking device being operable by means of a
lever which extends into said space through a flange which forms a lateral boundary
of said space.
[0017] In accordance with a more general aspect of the invention, we also provide a door
or window dssembly for installation in an aperture formed for that purpose in a building,
comprising an openable door or window structure and a further structure comprising
a surrounding frame or a further door or window structure which in either case includes
an edge member forming part of the boundary of an opening which can be closed by the
openable door or window structure, said openable structure having an edge member which
is movable into and out of contact with said edge member of the further structure,
wherein one of said edge members carries a concealed locking mechanism having one
or more locking formations adapted to co-operate with one or more corresponding catch
formations formed or provided on the other of said edge members, the mechanism being
operable by means of a lever which extends through an aperture in the edge member
which carries the mechanism, the lever then being pivotable about a fulcrum afforded
by said aperture or provided adjacent thereto.
[0018] Additionally, the invention further resides in such an assembly in an opening formed
for that purpose in an internal or external wall of a domestic, industrial or commercial
building.,
[0019] These and other features of the invention will now be described by way of example,
with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:-
FIGURE I is a perspective view of a hinged window assembly . incorporating a locking
device in accordance with the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a fragmentary view in the direction of arrow 2 showing part of the locking
device installed on an edge member forming part of a fixed frame as shown in Figure
1;
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary view in the direction of arrow 3 showing a further part
of the locking device installed on an edge member forming part of an outwardly opening
window as shown in Figure I;
FIGURES 4a, 4b and 4c are respectively transverse sections on the lines A-A, B-B and
C-C of figure 2, but with the window in its closed position; and
FIGURES 5 and 6 are transverse sectional views similar to Figure 4a. showing further
embodiments of the invention as applied to a sliding door or window assembly.
[0020] As shown in Figure I, an outwardly opening sash frame 10 is mounted by means of hinges
II on one edge of an external frame 20 which is, in use, secured in an opening formed
for this purpose in a wall of a building. Whilst Figure I shows a glazed window, it
will be appreciated that the invention may be applied to hinged doors, whether glazed
or not, and other similar closure panels. The sash frame 10 includes an edge member
12 which, when the window is closed, is brought substantially into engagement with
a corresponding edge member 22 of the external frame 20. The sash frame 10 is provided
with any suitable form of handle 13 and/or conventional window stay (not shown), but
for securing the sash frame in its closed position, a locking device in accordance
with the invention is provided to act between the edge members 12 and 22.
[0021] The edge members may be of generally conventional design, and the precise design
may vary; accordingly, in the accompanying drawings only the general shape of these
edge members is indicated.
[0022] As can be seen more particularly from Figures 4a to 4c, the edge members 12 and 22
include respective webs 14 and 24 which face one another in spaced relation when the
window is closed.
[0023] Additionally, ,the edge member 12 of the sash frame includes an exterior flange 15
which extends to both sides of the web 14 and an interior flange 16 which extends
predominently only on one side of the web, but includes a narrow extension 17 on the
opposite side thereof. In known manner, a single, or double, glazed window pane 19
is mounted in the channel defined by the web 14 and flanges 15 and 16.
[0024] The edge member 22 of the external frame is of generaity similar shape, and in addition
to the web 24 includes an exterior flange 25 and an interior flange 26, both of which
would normally extend to both sides of the web 24.
[0025] As can be seen, the space bounded by the webs 14 and 24 and the flanges 25 and 26
is utilised to accommodate and conceal a locking device which comprises two parts
30 and 40 secured respectively to the webs 14 and 24 of the sash frame edge member
12 and the external frame edge member 22. In a typical case, the space available between
the webs 14 and 24 is about 14mm only, and it is an important feature of the present
design that affords a mechanism which can fit into such a restricted gap.
[0026] The part 30 of the locking device which is secured to the edge member 12 of the openable
sash frame 10 comprises a mounting bar 31 which is secured to the web 14 in any convenient
manner. The bar 31 affords, in this particular case, two spaced catch formations which
comprise shaped blocks 32, only one of which is shown in the accompanying drawings.
It will be appreciated that, alternatively, similar catch formations could be provided
on, or formed integrally with, the web 14, so as to be built-in with the sash frame.
[0027] The part 40 of the locking device which is mounted on the edge member 22 of the external
frame 20 comprises a locking mechanism which includes a sliding bar 41 affording locking
formations adapted to co-operate with those afforded by the other part 30 of the device.
In this case, the locking formations comprise blocks 42 which are similar to the blocks
32 and designed to co-operate therewith in the manner hereinafter explained. It will
be appreciated that such blocks 42 could be replaced by corresponding locking formations
formed integrally with the sliding bar 41.
[0028] In the illustrated embodiment, the sliding bar 41 is carried by a channel section
guide member 43 which is itself secured to the web 24 in any suitable manner. It will
be appreciated that, alternatively, the sliding bar 41 could be guide by means of
suitable formations integral with the web 24 itself.
[0029] One end of the sliding bar 41 is fixedly secured to a block-like body 44 which is
formed with longitudinal grooves 45 which engage slidably with edge portions 46 of
the guide member 43 which thereby guide not only the sliding bar 41 but also the body
44. The body 44 includes an extension 47 formed with a longitudinal slot 48 which
receives a pin 49 which is secured to the web 24. The sliding bar 41 may be formed
with similar slots at spaced intervals along its length for the reception of similar
pins or other fastening . elements, which may be of headed form, whereby the mechanism
40 is secured to the web 24.
[0030] The body 44 carries an operating element 50 which comprises a disc 51 rotatably located
in the circular part 53 of a key-hole shaped recess 52 which also includes a divergent
part 54 which opens into the longitudinal side of the block 44 which faces the flange
26 on the interior side of the edge member 22. The disc 51 is formed with a groove
55 which extends around most of its periphery, and a spring loaded detent member (not
shown) engages therein to retain the disc in the circular part 53 of the recess 52.
[0031] The disc 51 is formed with a radial bore 56 between the ends of the groove '55 which
is adapted to receive releasably one end of a lever 57 which can be inserted through
an aperture 58 formed for this purpose in the flange 26 at the interior side of the
edge member 22. The aperture 58 affords a bearing surface which serves a fulcrum for
the lever 57. Thus, when the lever is inserted, as illustrated in Figure 2, and pivoted
about such fulcrum, the body 44 and sliding bar 41 are caused to move under the constraint
of the guide member 43 in a direction longitudinal of the edge member 22. The lateral
sides 59 of the divergent part 54 of the recess 52 serve as abutments which co-operate
with the lever 57 to limit the longitudinal movement of the bar 41 in both directions.
Alternatively, such a limit may be imposed by the length of the slots, such as slot
48.
[0032] Whilst the operating element is preferably in the form of the disc 51, it would alternatively
be possible for the disc to be omitted since the body 44 could be moved as necessary
simply by direct engagement between the end of the lever 57 and the edges 59 of the
divergent recess 54.
[0033] The blocks 42 on the slidable bar 41 are movable by means of the lever 57 between
a releasing position in which (when the sash frame 10 is in its closed position relative
to the external frame 20) they are disposed adjacent to, but clear of, the blocks
32 carried by the edge member 12 of the sash frame 10, and a locking position in which,
as shown in Figures 2 and 4a to 4c, they engage the blocks 32 in such a manner as
to prevent movement of the latter laterally in the window opening direction as indicated
by arrow 60.
[0034] Preferably, as shown, the blocks 32 and 42 include respective oblique co-operating
faces 32a and 42a so arranged that any attempt to force the sash frame 10 outwardly
in the direction of arrow 60 will tend to transmit a force to the blocks 42 on the
sliding bar 41 having a component in a direction which would tend to move the sliding
bar 4) in the locking direction rather than in the releasing direction.
[0035] The lever 57 may comprise a rod having a handle (not shown) at one end, and whilst
the end which is received within the bore 56 may be of plain round or non-round section,
alternatively the bore and the end of the rod may be screw-threaded so that the lever
can be secured in assembled relation with the locking mechanism 40 if the window is
required to be opened and closed relatively frequently, and removed when it is required
to ensure that the window is not opened. In the latter case, it would be possible
to insert a grub screw or the like into the bore 56, of such a length that it extends
into, but preferably not through, the aperture 58, thereby positively holding the
locking mechanism in its locking condition.
[0036] The aperture 58 may be temporarily plugged by a suitable cap member for additional
security.
[0037] Instead of the fulcrum for the lever 57 being afforded directly by the aperture 58,
it could alternatively be afforded by a suitable bush inserted within such aperture,
or by an aperture in, or bush carried by, a lug provided on the guide member 42 at
a suitable position.
[0038] It will be observed that in Figure I, where the locking device is installed at an
upright edge of a window, the aperture 58 is disposed near to the bottom end of the
frame, thus making the mechanism particularly easy to operate in view of the convenient
height of the operating element.
[0039] In a further arrangement, the removable lever 57 could be replaced by a pivotally
mounted handle carried by the edge member on which the mechanism 40 is provided. In
such a case the handle may operate as a bell crank lever, having one long arm adapted
to be gripped by the operator, and one short arm equivalent to the lever 37 which
extends through the aperture 58 which may then be of suitably elongated form. The
handle will include a transverse pivot at the junction of the two arms, said pivot
being engaged, removably if desired, by a mounting bracket secured to the edge member.
[0040] Whilst it is particularly convenient for the body 44 to be provided at one end of
the sliding bar 41, where the mechanism is incorporated at the vertical edge of a
window- whereof the lower edge is spaced above the floor by a distance of the order
of 1m or more, it will be appreciated that the body 44 could in a similar manner carry
a further sliding bar at its opposite end, or be secured to the mid-portion of the
sliding bar, particularly where the . mechanism is to be installed at the vertical
edge of a door or at an horizontal edge of a long window.
[0041] As applied to an outwardly opening window, as illustrated in Figure I, the locking
mechanism 40 is most conveniently carried by the external frame. As applied to an
inwardly opening window, it will be appreciated that the locking mechanism 40 would
most conveniently be applied to the inwardly opening sash frame. However, in both
cases the opposite arrangement could be employed.
[0042] Whilst the complementary catch formations and locking formations are conveniently
in the form of blocks 32 and 42, they could take other forms. Thus, as previously
mentioned, suitable co-operating formations could be moulded integrally with, or pressed-out
from, the parts by which the blocks are carried. As a further alternative, such formations
could comprise a pin which is receivable within a longitudinally extending slot having
a lateral opening through which such pin can pass when aligned therewith. In a further
arrangement as described more fully in relation to Figure 6, the formations could
comprise a headed pin received within a longitudinal slot which has a locally widened
portion through which the head of the pin may pass when suitably aligned.
[0043] Whilst in the accompanying drawings, the locking device is shown at the edge of a
hinged window opposite to the hinged edge, it will be appreciated that the locking
device could additionally, or alternatively, be provided at one or both edges adjacent
to such hinged edge. However, the invention is not limited in its applicability to
hinged structures. Thus, a completely removable panel could be releasably secured
within a frame by means of at least two of such locking devices disposed at respective
opposed edges.
[0044] Moreover, use of the locking device is not confined to securing an openable window
to a fixed frame. It will be understood that whilst one part of the locking device
will always be carried by an openable structure, the other part may be carried by
a fixed frame (as illustrated} or by, for example, an adjacent fixed or openable window.
Of course, where both windows are openable, a suitable locking mechanism, (whether
in accordance with the invention or not) would be provided to secure one of such windows
to a surrounding frame.
[0045] The invention may also be applied to a sliding window to secure a sliding sash to
a fixed frame, or to an adjacent fixed, or sliding, sash. One way in which this could
be achieved is illustrated in Figure 5. This shows a sectional view, similar to Figure
4a, of an arrangement in which the locking mechanism 40, as previously described,
is carried by an edge member 122 of a sash frame which is slidable in the direction
of the arrow 101 away from an edge member 112 which may form part of a fixed external
frame or an adjacent sliding sash, the edge 112 carrying the part 30 of the locking
device as previously described.
[0046] A further arrangement suitable for use with sliding windows is illustrated in Figure
6 which again shows a transverse section similar to Figure 4a. In this case, a modified
locking mechanism 140 includes a sliding bar which carries headed studs 142 which
are engageable in corresponding longitudinal slots 132 formed in the web 114 (or a
mounting plate secured thereto). The slots 132 are formed with widened portions 132a
through which the head of the respective pin 142 may pass when suitably aligned. Either
of the edge members, shown in section in Figure 6, may form part of an external frame,
the other then carrying a glazing panel in conventional manner, or both of the edge
members may form part of respective_sliding sashes.
[0047] In all cases previously described, the locking mechanism is received within a shallow
rebate in the external periphery of an opening sash; or the internal periphery of
an external frame, in such a manner as to be concealed from view when in use. The
locking device may be formed separately so as to be capable of assembly with the edge
members of existing window assemblies, or it may be incorporated directly into such
assemblies. In the latter case it would be possible for the locking mechanism 40 to
be arranged on the side of the web remote from the edge member which carries the other
part 30 of the device, said web being apertured as necessary to enable the blocks
42 or other locking formation to engage the catch formations. in this way, the mechanism
could be concealed internally of the edge member on which it is provided, but the
slim dimensions of the mechanism enable it to be incorporated in this way in a narrower
edge member than previously known locking systems.
[0048] By providing a removable operating lever and a concealed locking mechanism, the invention
affords a highly secure locking device which cannot readily be tampered with from
the outside by a potential intruder, even if the glazing panel is broken in an attempt
to obtain access, since the location of the aperture for the operating lever cannot
be determined by inspection from the outside, in contrast to many conventional security
locks which are easily visible through the glazing panel.
[0049] Accordingly, the invention is particularly suitable or use with glazed windows and
doors, but it will be appreciated that it is also applicable to non- glazed doors
and the like closure panels.
[0050] The features disclosed in the foregoing description, in the following claims and/or
in the accompanying drawinqs may, both separately and in any combination thereof,
be material for realising the invention in diverse forms thereof.
I. A door or window assembly of the kind comprising a door or window panel structure
movable relative to a further structure between a closed position and one or more
open positions, said structures each including respective edge members which come
substantially together in the closed position with facing parts thereof at least partially
in spaced relation, wherein a locking device for retaining said structures releasably
in the closed position comprises one or more catch formations formed or provided on
or adjacent to the facing part of the edge member of one of said structures, and a
locking mechanism mounted on or adjacent to the facing part of the edge member of
the other of said structures, characterised in that said mechanism (40) comprises
a movable element (41) guided for movement longitudinally of the edge member (22)
and formed or provided with one or more co-operative locking formations (42) adapted
to co-operate with said catch formations (32) to prevent movement of said panel structure
(10) from the closed position, the movable element (41) being formed or provided with
an operating element (50) which is engageable by a lever (57) having a fulcrum at
a position (58) offset from the longitudinal axis of the movable element (41) in a
direction transverse to the direction in which said facing parts (14, 24) are spaced
when the structures (10, 20) are in said closed position.
2. An assembly according to Claim 1 wherein the edge member (22) of said other structure
(20), on which the locking mechanism (40) is mounted, includes a flange (26) which
extends transversely of said facing part (24) and affords said fulcrum (58) for the
lever (57).
3. An assembly according to Claim 2 wherein said fulcrum is afforded by an aperture
(58) in said flange (26).
4. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the lever (57)
is detachably associated with said operating member (50) and said fulcrum (58).
5. An assembly according to Claim I wherein the lever (57) is formed as a handle which
is pivotally mounted on a bracket carried by said other structure (20) on which said.
mechanism (40) is provided.
6. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the operating
element (50) comprises an element (51) mounted on said movable element (41) for rotation
about an axis which extends transverse to the length of the movable element (41) and
transverse to the facing part (24) of the edge member (22) on which the movable element
(41) is mounted.
7. An assembly according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the movable element
(41) extends over substantially the entire length of the edge member (22) on which
it is carried and affords a plurality of said locking formations (42) at regular intervals,
and an equivalent number of said catch formations (32) are provided at similar spacings
on an elongated base member (31) carried by the edge member (12) of said one structure
(10).
8. An assembly according to any one the preceding claims wherein said structures comprise
an external frame and a door or window hingedly connected thereto at one edge.
9. An assembly according to Claim 8 wherein the locking device is provided at an in-use
upright edge of a window assembly and the operating element is disposed at a position
adjacent to the in-use bottom end of said upright edge.
10. A door or window assembly comprising two structures which are relatively movable
between one or more open positions and a closed position in which edge members of
the two structures are brought at least substantially into engagement, wherein said
edge members in the closed position have facing parts thereof at least partially in
spaced relation, characterised by a locking device (30, 40) for securing the two structures
(10, 20) releasably in the closed position concealed within a space defined between
said facing parts (14, 24), the locking device being operable by means of a lever
(57) which extends into said space through a flange (26) which forms a lateral boundary
of said space.
II. A door or window assembly for installation in an aperture formed for that purpose
in a building, comprising an openable door or window structure and a further structure
comprising a surrounding frame or a further door or window structure which in either
case includes an edge member forming part of the boundary of an opening which can
be closed by the openable door or window structure, said openable structure having
an edge member which is movable into and out of contact with said edge member of the
further structure, characterised in that one of said edge members (22) carries a concealed
locking mechanism (40) having one or more locking formations (42) adapted to co-operate
with one or more corresponding catch formations (32) formed or provided on the other
of said edge members (12), the mechanism (40) being operable by means of a lever (57)
which extends through an aperture (58) in the edge member (22) which carries the mechanism
(40), the lever (57) then being pivotable about a fulcrum afforded by said aperture
(58) or provided adjacent thereto.
12. A locking device for installation in a door or window assembly of the kind comprising
two structures which are relatively movable between one or more open positions and
a closed position in which edge members of the two structures are brought at least
substantially into engagement and have facing parts at least partially in spaced relation,
characterised in that said device (30, 40) comprises, in combination, one or more
catch formations (32) adapted to be mounted on or adjacent to the facing part (14)
of the edge member (12) of one of said structures (10), and a locking mechanism (42)
adapted to be mounted on or adjacent to the facing part (24) of the edge member (22)
of the other of said structures (20), which mechanism comprises a movable element
(41) guided for movement longitudinally of the edge member (22) and formed or provided
with one or more co-operative locking formations (42) adapted to co-operate with said
catch formations (32) to prevent movement of said panel structure (10) from the closed
position, the movable element (41) being formed or provided with an operating element
(50) which is engageable by a lever (57) having a fulcrum (58) at a position offset
from the longitudinal axis of the movable member (41) in a direction transverse to
the direction in which said facing parts (14, 24) are spaced when the structures (10,
20) are in said closed position.