[0001] The present invention relates to a hinge assembly for connecting a displaceable and
turnable sash member with respect to a main frame member of a reversible window or
door, said hinge assembly comprising a guide member adapted to be secured to the sash
member at a sash corner for displaceable connection with said main frame member, a
first arm adapted for pivotal connection at one end with a main frame corner at said
main frame, which in a closed position of the window or door is opposite said sash
corner, and at the other end with said sash member in a first pivot point displaced
from said sash corner, and a second arm adapted for displaceable and pivotal connection
at one end with said main frame member and for pivotal connection at the other end
with said sash member in a second pivot point displaced from said sash corner, and
further comprising friction means for controlling the motion of the sash member with
respect to the main frame member.
[0002] From US-A-1,106 791 a swinging sash connection is known comprising a hinge assembly
of this type, by means of which a window sash by sliding and pivoting motion with
respect to the main frame can be turned around a horizontal axis between a closed
position and an open position, in which the sash extends in a plane substantially
at right angles to the main frame.
[0003] In this prior art structure frictional control of the sash motion is effected by
friction means provided in connection with slide shoes, by which the guide member
at the sash corner and one end of the second arm engage a vertical guide plate or
rail alongside the vertical main frame member. This arrangement of friction means
has the disadvantage that it is almost impossible to provide a frictional force, by
which the sash can be held safely in any position without imposing a significant resistance
to the sash movement during certain phases of the movement, in particular in the beginning
of the opening movement from the closed position, where there is only a slight displacement
of the guide member and said one end of the second arm with respect to the main frame
member.
[0004] Moreover, whereas the first and second arm in this prior art structure form a unitary
hinge device, the guide member at each upper sash corner is a separate member secured
to the sash structure.
[0005] In WO 96/17151 a window is disclosed, in which the sash by means of separate first
and second arms disposed as described above can be turned about a horizontal axis
without frictional control from its normal closed position to a substantially inverted
closed position, in which the sash is turned upside down, to allow cleaning of the
external side of the pane from the inside.
[0006] Compared to these prior art structures, which are usable only with reversing windows
turning about a horizontal axis, it is the object of the invention to provide a hinge
assembly as defined, which is useful also in connection with windows and doors turning
about a vertical axis, and in which all parts to be connected with the sash form a
unitary hinge structure with integrated friction means.
[0007] According to the invention this object is achieved by a hinge assembly of the kind
set forth, which is characterized in that said guide pin and first and second arms
are interconnected in a unitary hinge structure by means of a third arm adapted to
be secured to the sash member over a part of its length from said sash corner comprising
said first and second pivot points, said friction means being integrated in the pivotal
connection of said second arm with said third arm at said second pivot point.
[0008] By the described interconnection of the guide member and the first and second arms
in a unitary hinge structure the manufacture is simplified and the mounting of hinge
assemblies according to the invention at each of two opposite sash members is facilitated.
The integration of frictional control means in the hinge structure itself provides
a safe and reliable control of the sash movement in all positions of the sash with
respect to the main frame without any requirement of excessive force to manipulate
the sash.
[0009] Preferred embodiments of the hinge assembly are stated in dependent claims 2 to 4.
[0010] The hinge assembly of the invention is useful equally for windows turning about a
horizontal axis in the same way as the prior art structures described above and for
windows or doors turning about a vertical axis.
[0011] In view thereof the invention also relates to a reversible window or door comprising
a main frame and a sash disposed for displaceable and turning motion with respect
to said main frame to permit the sash to be moved between a closed position with respect
to the main frame through open positions towards a reversed or nearly reversed position.
[0012] According to the invention such a reversible window or door is characterized in that
the sash is disposed for turning about a substantially vertical axis and is connected
with the main frame by connection of opposed top and bottom sash members with opposed
top and bottom main frame members by means of a hinge assembly as defined above.
[0013] The invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying
schematical drawing, in which
Figs. 1 to 3 are partially sectional views of an embodiment of a reversible side-hung
window according to the invention seen in different positions of the sash with respect
to the main frame, and
Figs. 4 and 5 show a preferred embodiment of the hinge assembly according to the invention
in assembled and exploded views, respectively.
[0014] Figs. 1 to 3 show generally a sectional view of a reversible window in its closed
position with two intersected frame side members 21 and 22 of a main frame 20 and
a sash side member 30 disposed at right angles to the frame side members 21 and 22
and movable relative thereto. The sash is supported and carried by the main frame
by hinge assemblies 40 to be further described below, which are connected between
each of the opposite top and bottom members of the sash, such as member 30 and the
corresponding top and bottom members of the main frame, such as member 31 shown in
figs 2 and 3.
[0015] In the closed position of the window depicted in fig. 1 each hinge assembly 40 assumes
a folded condition.
[0016] In fig. 2 the sash member 30 is shown turned to an open position, in which the plane
of the sash forms an opening angle of 90° with respect to the main frame 20. The hinge
assembly 40 comprises a guide member 1 provided at an end portion 12 of an arm 11,
which is secured to the sash side member 30 in engagement with the side edge thereof.
The guide member 1 is disposed at a sash corner 13, at which the side member 30 joins
a sash side member, not illustrated, and comprises a pin pivotally connected with
a shoe 18, which displaceably engages a guide track 2 extending alongside the frame
member 31, whereby the sash as a whole is turnable with respect to the main frame
and may be displaced in the longitudinal direction of the frame member 31 through
the engagement of the slide shoe 18 with the guide track 2.
[0017] The hinge assembly further comprises a first arm 3, one end 6 of which is pivotally
connected with the main frame at a pivot point 14 located at the corner 23 between
main frame members 30 and 31, which in the closed window position in fig. 1 is opposite
the sash corner 13, whereas the opposite end 4 of arm 3 is pivotally connected with
the arm 11 secured to the sash member 30 in a pivot point 5 displaced with respect
to the sash corner 13 by a distance allowing displacement and turning of the sash
with respect to the main frame.
[0018] A second arm 7 of the hinge assembly 40 is connected at one end 15 by a pivot 9 with
a slide shoe 16, which in the embodiment shown engages the same guide track 2 at the
main frame member 30 as the slide shoe 18 of the guide member 1. At the opposite end
17 the second arm 7 is pivotally connected with the arm 11 secured to the sash member
30 in a pivot point 10, which is displaced from the sash corner 13 by a distance slightly
shorter than the displacement of pivot point 5 of the first arm 3 with respect to
the sash corner 13.
[0019] In the embodiment shown the pivot point 10 of the second arm 7 is disposed in a bent-off
flange part 24 of the arm 11 secured to the sash member 30, which as shown in fig.
3 forms an abutment 25 for the second arm 7 in a position generally parallel to the
arm 11 during the part of the movement of the sash with respect to the main frame
closest to the reversed or nearly reversed position of the window.
[0020] As best seen in fig. 2 the first and second arms 3 and 7 are disposed such as to
extend on either side of the sash plane during the displaceable and turning movement
of the sash with respect to the main frame from the closed position in fig. 1 through
the maximum open position in fig. 2 towards the reversed or nearly reversed position
in fig. 3, in which the sash has been turned through an angle of 135°, and vice versa.
[0021] Thus, by the described geometry the slide shoe 16 connected with the end 15 of the
second arm 7 will during the opening movement from the position in fig. 1 to the position
in fig. 2 move in the longitudinal direction of the main frame member 31 from a position
closer to the left hand side member 22 towards a position substantially midway between
frame side members 22 and 21. By continued turning of the sash in the same direction
as shown by the arrow 26 in figs. 2 and 3 the slide shoe 16 will move back towards
its start position, whereas the guide member 1 will move in one direction only from
a start position close to the side member 21 towards an end position at the side member
22.
[0022] Movement in the opposite direction back to the closed position shown in fig. 1 is
effected by pushing the sash along the frame member 31 with the slide shoes 16 and
18 in engagement with the guide track 2, whereby the slide shoe 16 will first move
to the intermediate position shown in fig. 2 and then back to the position shown in
fig. 1.
[0023] The range of movement of the sash with respect to the main frame from the position
shown in fig. 1 to the position shown in fig. 3 will mainly be determined by the relative
dimensions of the first and second arms 3 and 7 and the displacement of pivot points
9 and 10 from the guide member 1 at the sash corner 13. As shown in figs. 2 and 3
a stop member 27 may be arranged in the track 2 for limitation of the movement of
the slide shoe 16 towards the frame side member 22, so that the range of movement
may be adjusted by adjustment of the position of such a stop member in the track.
[0024] As shown in fig. 4 all parts of the hinge assembly 40 adapted for connection with
the sash side member 31, i.e. the guide member 1 and the first and second arms 3 and
7 are incorporated in a unitary hinge assembly by means the third arm 11, which extends
from the sash corner 13 through a part of the length of the sash side member 31 comprising
the pivot points 5 and 10 of the first and second arms 3 and 7.
[0025] A frictional control of the sash movement throughout the range from the closed position
in fig. 1 to the reversed position in fig. 3 is provided according to the invention
by friction means integrated in the hinge assembly at the pivot point 10 between the
second arm 7 and the arm 11.
[0026] As shown in the exploded view in fig. 4 the friction means may be implemented in
a simple manner by means of a bolt-nut connection comprising a bolt 50 passed through
a hole 51 in the end 17 of arm 7 and through the bent-off flange part 24 integrally
connected with the arm 11, which as shown may have an L-shape for safely securing
the arm 11 to the sash side member 31 by screws, not illustrated, through a number
of screw holes 19. On the other side of the flange part 24 the bolt 50 is engaged
by a nut 54. Friction disc members 52 and 53 are interposed between the arm 7 and
the flange part 24 as well as between the latter and the nut 54 to provide adjustable
friction to the sash movement.
[0027] By this friction means integrated in the hinge assembly 40 a smooth and uniform movement
of the sash with respect to the main frame is obtained.
[0028] The invention is not limited to the illustrated embodiment of a window turning about
a vertical axis, but is equally useful for reversing windows, in which the sash turns
about a horizontal axis. Other variations from the described and illustrated features
may be envisaged. Thus the slide shoe 16 of the second arm 7 is not bound to engage
the sane guide track on the frame member as the guide member 1, but may cooperate
with a separate track.
[0029] Releasable arresting means permitting safely parking of the window in one or more
open positions, i.e. a slightly open ventilation position, may be incorporated e.g.
in the guide track on the frame.
1. A hinge assembly for connecting a displaceable and turnable sash member (30) with
respect to a main frame member (31) of a reversible window or door, said hinge assembly
(40) comprising a guide member (1) adapted to be secured to the sash member (30) at
a sash corner (13) for displaceable connection with said main frame member (31), a
first arm (3) adapted for pivotal connection at one end (14) with a main frame corner
(23) at said main frame, which in a closed position of the window or door is opposite
said sash corner (13), and at the other end (4) with said sash member in a first pivot
point (5) displaced from said sash corner (13), and a second arm (7) adapted for displaceable
and pivotal connection at one end (15) with said main frame member (31) and for pivotal
connection at the other end (17) with said sash member (30 in a second pivot point
(10) displaced from said sash corner (13), and further comprising friction means (52,
53) for controlling the motion of the sash member (30) with respect to the main frame
member (31), characterized in that said guide pin (1) and first and second arms (3, 7) are interconnected in
a unitary hinge structure by means of a third arm (11) adapted to be secured to the
sash member (30) over a part of its length from said sash corner (13) comprising said
first and second pivot points (5, 10), said friction means being integrated in the
pivotal connection of said second arm (7) with said third arm (11) at said second
pivot point (10).
2. A hinge assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said friction means is adjustable.
3. A hinge assembly according to claim 2, characterized in that said friction means comprises a bolt-nut connection (51 - 54) between said
second arm (7) and a bent-off flange part (24) of said third arm (11), said bolt-nut
connection incorporating at least one friction disc member (52, 53).
4. A hinge assembly according to claim 3, characterized in that said flange part (24) forms an abutment (25) for said second arm (7) in a
position generally parallel to said third arm (11) during a part of the motion of
the sash member (30) with respect to the main frame member (31) towards a reversed
or nearly reversed position of the window or door.
5. A reversible window or door comprising a main frame (21, 22, 31) and a sash disposed
for displaceable and turning motion with respect to said main frame to permit the
sash to be moved between a closed position with respect to the main frame through
open positions towards a reversed or nearly reversed position, characterized in that said sash is disposed for turning about a substantially vertical axis and
is connected with said main frame by connection of opposed top and bottom sash members
(30) with opposed top and bottom main frame members (31) by means of a hinge assembly
(40) as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4.
6. A reversible window or door according to claim 5, characterized in that a stop member is arranged at at least one of said top and bottom main frame
members (31) to limit the range of movement of the sash with respect to the main frame.