[0001] The present invention relates to a lock in particular for use on metal door and window
frames.
[0002] The description hereinafter refers to a door or window with tilt-and-turn twin opening,
although the present invention may also be used on doors or windows with conventional
opening which have guides for rods and similar items.
[0003] In the metal door and window frame sector, window wings are normally divided into
those with conventional opening, which turn about a vertical axis which passes through
the hinge supporting the wing (turn opening) and those which tilt, that is to say,
with a horizontal axis of rotation and the mobile part of the window producing an
opening at the top. Doors and windows with tilt-and-turn opening, are increasingly
found in this sector; however, for this purpose, both the fixed and mobile parts of
the doors and windows must be equipped with a series of accessories (tie rods, rods
which limit opening, twin movement handles, etc.) which allow the passage from one
configuration to the other following operation of the handle.
[0004] Amongst these components, the locks are of great importance, for example the end
bolt or flush bolt which consists of a slide (preferably metal to render it more resistant),
which slides within longitudinal seats at the front of the mobile frame, positioned
at the lower corner of the upright on the side opposite that with the hinge. The exterior
of this end bolt has a locking pawl designed to engage (as the door or window is closed)
with a corresponding fixed seat on the fixed frame, the base of the end bolt tapering
to a point, so that when the door or window is used with the tilt function, it engages
in a corresponding lower seat located on the lower crosspiece of the fixed frame,
thus acting as a "second hinge" with horizontal axis. Given that it must support considerable
weights, the end bolt is made of metal, usually cast in zamak; moreover, for correct
operation, there must be the right amount of play between the bolt and its seats or
sliding guides. To reduce noise during the closure and movement of a wing, conventional
solutions were fitted, at the projections or support-sliding tabs, with small flexible
elements in various shapes which fulfilled the triple function of guide - play compensator
- silencer: this solution inevitably raised the final costs of the assembly of the
various parts of the end bolt.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to overcome the afore-mentioned disadvantages
by producing a metal end bolt which requires no further working or assembly operations
after its production, although functioning perfectly and practically silently.
[0006] The technical features of the present invention, in accordance with the aforesaid
objects, are clearly illustrated in the claims herein, and the advantages of the said
features are more clearly described in the detailed description below, with reference
to the accompanying drawings, which illustrate an embodiment by way of example only,
and in which:
- figure 1 is a perspective top view of a possible embodiment of the invention disclosed;
- figure 2 is a partial schematic perspective view of a possible application of the
invention disclosed;
- figure 3 is a perspective top view of a conventional end bolt.
[0007] Figure 3 illustrates a conventional lock, represented by an end bolt la or flush
bolt.
[0008] As already said, the end bolt la preferably consisting of a cast metal slider, has
flexible elements 21a at the projections or support-sliding tabs 2, said flexible
elements fulfilling the afore-mentioned triple function of guide - play compensator
- silencer.
[0009] The present invention, which in figures 1 and 2 is represented by an end bolt 1,
can be used, for example, as a rod in a tilt-and-turn system, as shown in figure 2.
[0010] The element extends substantially longitudinally, having a series of projections
which may be inserted in a corresponding seat or guide on the mobile frame of a door
or window (not illustrated).
[0011] In the embodiments illustrated, the exterior of the lock 1 has a locking pawl 4 designed
to engage (as the door or window is closed) with a corresponding fixed seat 5 on the
fixed frame.
[0012] The base of the lock 1 tapers to a point, so that when the door or window is used
with the tilt function, it engages in a corresponding lower seat 6 located on the
lower crosspiece of the fixed frame, thus acting as a "second hinge" with horizontal
axis.
[0013] As already said, the metallic lock extends substantially longitudinally; the lock
1 has a series of two-sided projections 2, arranged in pairs on at least one side
(figure 1 shows one pair).
[0014] The lock 1 consists of a single body and has at least one slot 3 which extends longitudinally
near one edge of the lock and close to at least one pair of projections.
[0015] The slot 3 allows a transversal flexing of the lock, so that when it is inserted
in the guide, the play between the projections 2 and the guide is compensated.
[0016] The slot 3 extends for the length L3 substantially equal to the distance L2 between
the pair of projections, thus forming a leaf spring 25.
[0017] Another projection 20 is envisaged at the centre of the slot 3, with an upper transversal
projection H20 (when the lock is in its home position) greater than the corresponding
transversal projection H2 of the projections 2. Moreover, at the additional projection
20, the slot 3 has a projection 22 which extends transversally, its width H22 being
less than that of the transversal extension H3 of the slot 3, so that it forms an
end stop for the flexing of the leaf spring 25.
[0018] The present invention, thus designed for the said objects, may be subject to numerous
variations, all encompassed by the original design concept, and all components may
be replaced with technically equivalent parts.
1. A metal lock for metal door and window frames, of the type which extends substantially
longitudinally and has a series of two-sided projections which can be inserted in
a corresponding guide or seat on the mobile frame of a door or window, arranged in
pairs on at least one side, characterised in that it consists of a single body and
at least one slot (3) which extends longitudinally near one edge of the lock and close
to the pair of projections, the slot being designed to allow transversal flexing of
the lock so that when the lock is inserted in the guide, the play between the projections
(2) and the guide is compensated.
2. The lock as described in claim 1, characterised in that the slot (3) extends for a
length (L3) substantially equal to the distance (L2) between the said pair of projections,
thus defining a leaf spring (25), and in that another projection (20) is envisaged
at the centre of the slot (3), with an upper transversal projection (H20), when the
lock is in its home position, greater than the corresponding transversal projection
(H2) of the projections (2) .
3. The lock as described in claim 2, characterised in that at the additional projection
(20) the slot (3) has a projection (22) which extends transversally, its width (H22)
being less than the corresponding transversal extension (H3) of the slot, thus defining
an end stop for flexing of the leaf spring (25).