[0001] The object of the present invention is an improved device for adjusting the working
position of the bolt mechanism for sliding doors, windows and related items.
[0002] In this type of door or window the bolt mechanism consists of a rod on which, externally
to the door or window,there are one or two catches designed to latch into a corresponding
seating present on the fixed part of the frame with which the moving part closes flush.
[0003] In this specific sector there are known to exist doors and windows which utilize
this type of bolt mechanism whose working position of locking to the corresponding
seating can be adjusted in a manner parallel to the direction of sliding of the door
or window so that the door or window closes perfectly flush with the fixed part of
the frame.
[0004] The European Patent n. 44 264 in particular describes a device for the adjustment
of the working position which device envisages that the rod be housed in a seat within
which it can slide made in a slider which moves perpendicularly to the direction of
sliding of the door or window so as to engage and disengage the catch with and from
its seating. The rod is provided on both its long edges, with teeth which engage with
another set of teeth made along an insert along the bottom of the housing of the rod.
The insert can move along the housing in a manner parallel to the direction of sliding
of the rod and a grub screw acts unidirectionally on it which when engaged with the
slider blocks it, together with the rod.
[0005] The principal drawback to be found in this sort of solution is that the rod cannot
be positioned in a continuous manner but only according to discrete values determined
by the pitch of the teeth, thus detracting from the precision with which the door
or window can be closed. A second disadvantage to be kept in mind consists of the
fact that the movements of the rod can be effected only manually and after a long
series of operations. In fact, the rod can be moved only after having eliminated the
geometric interference between it and its housing, and that is possible only after
first moving the bottom part of the housing itself away from the rod. Subsequently
after having effected the adjustment the housing must be moved near to the rod itself
in order to block it. It is obvious that the continuous repetition of the manoeuvres
necessary before determining the optimal position of the rod leads to a considerable
loss of time when installing the locking device.
[0006] Another known locking device is described in European Patent N. 230 201, and it envisiges
a notch made lengthwise on the rod thus providing a housing for the means of control
of adjustment of the movements.
[0007] This latter consists of a threaded cylinder which has its axis of rotation longitudinal
to the rod and meshes laterally with a complementary fixed thread in the above-mentioned
housing. Rotating the cylinder with the appropriate key, both the rod and the means
of control are free to slide. When the optimal position has been defined fixing is
obtained by means of a thrust screw which keeps the rod pressed against its own seat.
[0008] One obvious drawback found in this sort of solution is that the movement of the rod
can be effected only by rotating the threaded cylinder thus increasing the time needed
for adjustment if much rotation is necessary.
[0009] The purpose of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the drawbacks above-mentioned
and to allow both fine and rough adjustment of the working position of the rod.The
invention as it characterized by the claims solves the problem taken into consideration
with a device for adjusting the working position of the bolt mechanism for sliding
doors and windows and related items which consists of a rod parallel to the direction
of sliding of the door or window and which presents on the end projecting beyond the
leading edge of the door or window at least one catch, and is completed by a screw
means completely and independently housed in its respective housing which is in communication
with the housing of the rod. The screw means can freely rotate and is axially stable
within its respective housing and upon it acts a positioning and thrust means associated
with a slider which supports the rod and the device which moves it in a manner parallel
to itself between a fully backward position of non-interference with the rod and
a fully forward position of complete engagement with a threaded section of the rod
against the slider so that the rod is joined to the slider, passing through an intermediate
position, of complete engagement with the threaded section of the rod for the micrometric
adjustment of the working position of the rod.
[0010] One of the advantages of the present invention consists essentially of the ease and
precision of adjustment of the working position of the rod. The invention is described
in more detail below with the aid of drawings which represent a preferred, although
not sole, embodiment.
[0011] Figures 1 and 2 illustrate, in exploded view from opposite sides of the door or window
the device according to the present invention.
[0012] Figures 3 and 4 illustrate two successive phases of the adjustment of the working
position of the bolt mechanism.
[0013] As can be seen in the enclosed illustrations the device according to the present
invention consists of a bolt mechanism for sliding doors, windows and other related
items, which mechanism, indicated with 1 in the figure consists of a rod 2 parallel
to the direction of sliding of the door or window, (a section of which is indicated
with 12 and which closes flush with the fixed part of the door or window frame) and
which has at the end projecting beyond the leading edge of the door or window, at
least one catch 3, which latches into a corresponding seat in the door or window frame.
The rod 2 is housed within its seat 4 made in a slider 5 which moves in relation to
the section 12 of the door or window and gives two extreme positions that is either
of the catch 3 locked or unlocked into the seat not illustrated.
[0014] The device for adjusting the working position of the rod 2 according to the present
invention operates between the rod and the slider 5 and consists of a screw means
6 completely and independently housed in a seat 7 which comunicates with the seat
4 of the rod 2.
[0015] The screw means 6 housed in its seat 7 is free to rotate and prevented from moving
along its axis of rotation which is parallel to the direction of movement of the rod
2.
[0016] The rod 2 presents on the side facing the seat 7 a threaded section which engages
with the screw means 6.
[0017] The improved device according to the present invention includes a positioning and
thrust means 9 associated with the slider 5 which acts on the screw means 6 along
a direction perpendicular to the axis of rotation of the latter. The positioning and
thrust means 9 is designed to move the screw means 6 in a manner parallel to itself
between a fully backward position, in which the screw means 6 is completely housed
in its seat 7 without projecting beyond this towards the seat 4 and the rod 2 is free
to move axially with respect to the slider 5, and a fully forward position where the
screw means 6 is completely engaged with the threaded section 8 of the rod 2 and is
forced against the rod so as to be prevented from rotating and so fixing axially the
rod with regard to the slider 5. The positioning and thrust means 9 moves the screw
means 6 through a position intermediate between the extreme positions and where the
screw means 6 is completely engaged with the threaded section 8 of the rod 2 and is
free to revolve around its own axis so as to permit a micrometric adjustment of the
axial position of the rod 2 in relation to the slider 5
[0018] As can be seen in figures 1 and 2 the screw means 6 has a central circumferential
groove 10 and the means 9 consists of another screw means whose axis is at an angle
in relation to the screw means 6 and which may be screwed into the slider 5. The screw
means 9 consist of a grub screw with a tapered end 11 which moves into the seat 7
and engages with the circumferential groove 10 of the screw means 6.
[0019] The screw means 6 consists of a grub screw both ends of which have a recess or slot
for a spanner or a screwdriver which can be used to rotate the grub screw 9.
[0020] The grub screw 6 cannot be longer than its seat housing 7 in order to prevent it
from moving axially relative to the slider 5.
[0021] With a device of this type the grub screw 6 can be inserted in its seat 7, then,
with the grub screw 9 barely screwed into the slider 5 so as not to interfere with
the grub screw 6, the rod 2 is inserted in its seat 4. Screwing in the grub screw
9, its tapered end 11 is inserted in the circumferential groove of the grub screw
6 and pushes the latter until it engages completely with the threaded section 8 of
the rod 2. Srewing up and screwing down the grub screw 6 makes the rod 2 slide nearer
or further from its seat. Once the proper working position of the rod 2 has been determined,
the grub screw 9 is screwed up further so as to force the grub screw 6 against the
rod 2 thus forcing the rod 2 against the slider 5 until the rod 2 is completely blocked
in relation to the slider 5.
[0022] While the invention has been described in connection with specific embodiments thereof,
changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the scope of
the appended claims. For example, the grub screw 6 can be of a shorter length than
its seat 7 and be prevented from moving axially by the grub screw 9 whose tapered
end 11 is engaged in the circumferential groove 10 of the grub screw 6. Furthermore,
all the details can be replaced by technically equivalent parts.
1) An improved device for the adjustment of the working position of the bolt mechanism
for sliding doors, windows or related items, which bolt mechanism (1) is of the type
which consists of a rod (2) parallel to the direction of sliding of the door or window
and provided with, at the end which projects beyond the leading edge of the door or
window, at least one catch (3) designed to latch into a corresponding seat in the
door or window frame, said rod (2) being housed in its own seat (4) made in a slider
(5) which moves with respect to the door or window between two extreme positions of
being locked or unlocked of the above-named catch (3) to its seat, the said device
for adjusting the working position of the rod (2) being designed to act between this
and the said slider (5), is characterized by consisting of a screw means, (6) completely and independently housed in another seating
(7) communicating with the housing (4) of the said rod (2); the said screw means (6)
being within its respective seat (7) free to rotate and prevented from moving along
its axis of rotation parallel to the direction of movement of the said rod (2); the
latter presenting on the side facing the said seat (7), a threaded section (8) matching
the said screw means (6); a positioning and thrust means (9) associated with the said
slider (5) being designed to act on the said screw means (6) along a direction perpendicular
to the axis of rotation of the latter and designed to move the same in a manner parallel
to itself between an fully backward position, in which the said screw means (6) is
completely housed in the said other seat (7) without projecting beyond towards the
housing (4) of the said rod (2) and this is free to move axially with respect to the
slider (5), and a fully forward position, in which the said screw means (6) is completely
engaged with the threaded section (8) of the said rod (2) and is forced against the
same so as to be prevented from rotating and so as to make the same axially fixed
with respect to the said slider (5), passing through an intermediate position, in
which the said screw means (6) is completely engaged with the threaded section (8)
of the said rod and is free to rotate around its own axis so as to permit a micrometric
adjustment of the axial position of the said rod (2) with respect to the said slider
(5).
2) Device according to claim (1) wherein the said screw means (6) has in its central area a groove (10) and the said screw
means (9) which acts upon the said screw means (6) consists of a secondary screw means
whose axis is at an angle with respect to that of this latter, which may be screwed
into the said slider (5) and provided with a tapered end which emerges within the
said second seat (7) so as to engage with the said groove (10) of the said screw means
(6).
3) Device according to the claim (2), wherein the said first screw means (6) is of a length smaller than that of its respective
seat (7) and is prevented from moving axially by the said second screw means (9) engaged
with its tapered end (11) with the groove (10) of the said first screw means (6).
4) Device according to claim (2), wherein the said first screw means (6) is of a length not greater than that of the seat (7)
in which it is housed so as to be impeded from moving axially with respect to the
said slider (5) .