[0001] The invention relates to an insect screen for mounting in a window opening, comprising
a surrounding frame defining a central opening and a gauze spanning said central opening,
wherein the frame is provided with an outwardly projecting mounting wing to be received
between a stationary part and a movable part of the window.
[0002] It is noted that, although the insect screen is described here as applicable to a
window opening, it is also conceivable that the insect screen is used in combination
with another opening, such as for example a door opening. Furthermore it should be
noted that, although the mounting wing is defined as to be received between a stationary
part and a movable part, the principles of the present invention also apply to a situation
in which both parts are stationary (for example when the movable part has been immobilised
after being brought in a position relative to the stationary part in which the mounting
wing of the frame is effectively received between both parts). Finally it is noted
that the insect screen may be of a type having a stationary gauze or a type having
a movable gauze.
[0003] A state of the art insect screen of the above type comprises a frame which is provided
with a channel which opens toward one side of the frame. A circumferential edge of
the gauze is received in said channel and clamped therein by an elongate flexible
member, for example made out of rubber material.
[0004] The frame of this state of the art insect screen is composed of an extruded metal
(e.g. aluminium) profile provided with the mounting wing.
[0005] In view of making a window opening more burglarproof, the gap between the stationary
part and the movable part should be designed as narrow as possible. However, when
a mounting wing of an insect screen has to be received between the stationary part
and the movable part, the minimum dimension of such a gap will be defined by the minimum
thickness of the mounting wing. Made out of an extruded metal profile such a mounting
wing, however, will have a considerable minimum thickness, thus causing a rather wide
gap between the stationary part and movable part of the window opening.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved insect screen.
[0007] Thus, in accordance with the present invention the frame comprises a base part and
a separate locking part, wherein said base part and locking part are provided with
cooperating locking members for locking the locking part to the base part while clamping
the gauze between both parts, and wherein the mounting wing is part of the locking
part.
[0008] Because, now, the frame comprises two separate parts, it is possible to design such
parts each in a manner for optimizing their function. Specifically, the locking part
may be designed such that its mounting wing has a minimal thickness which allows insertion
thereof in a very narrow gap between the stationary part and movable part of the window.
The base part may be designed such, for example, that the insect screen is sufficiently
strong and rigid.
[0009] In an embodiment of the insect screen according to the present invention, the locking
part is manufactured from a plastic material. Such a plastic material allows to manufacture
the mounting wing with a very reduced thickness.
[0010] When, in accordance with an embodiment of the insect screen according to the invention,
the base part is made of metal, such as for example aluminium, sufficient strength
thereof is guaranteed.
[0011] When the cooperating locking members of the base part and locking part define snap
locks, assembling the insect screen is very easy. Furthermore such snap locks allow
to remove the locking part from the base part when required, for example for replacing
a damaged gauze or for replacing a locking part of which the mounting wing is damaged.
[0012] In accordance with yet another embodiment of the insect screen according to the present
invention, the locking part in its position locked to the base part is substantially
housed within the base part. As a result the locking part is effectively protected
against damage, as may be important when it is made of plastic material which has
a poor resistance against shocks.
[0013] For the ease of production, in a special embodiment the base part and the locking
part are composed of extruded profiles.
[0014] Hereinafter the invention will be elucidated while referring to the drawings, in
which
Figure 1 shows, in an perspective view, an embodiment of the insect screen according
to the invention;
Figure 2 shows, in a cross section, a base part and locking part in a disassembled
state;
Figure 3 shows, in accordance with figure 2, the base part and locking part in an
assembled state;
Figure 4 shows, in a partial cross section, the position of the insect screen in a
window;
Figure 5 shows, in a perspective cross section, a base part and locking part in a
disassembled state;
Figure 6 shows, in accordance with figure 5, the base part and locking part in an
assembled state, and
Figure 7 shows, on a larger scale, a corner region of an embodiment of the insect
screen.
[0015] Firstly referring to figure 1, an insect screen for mounting in a window opening
is illustrated. It comprises a surrounding frame 1 defining a central opening 2 and
a gauze (not illustrated) spanning said central opening 2. Such a gauze is connected
to the frame 1 with its circumferential edge. The frame is provided with an outwardly
projecting mounting wing 3 to be received between a stationary part and a movable
part of the window (as illustrated in figure 4 which will be discussed later). The
mounting wing, in the illustrated embodiment, extends all around the circumference
of the frame 1, but it is conceivable too that the mounting wing 3 is not present
at some locations.
[0016] Referring to figures 2 and 3, the frame comprises a base part 4 and a separate locking
part 5. Said base part 4 and locking part 5 are provided with cooperating locking
members 6,7 (in the present embodiment locking fingers defining snap locks) for locking
the locking part to the base part while clamping a gauze 8 between both parts.
[0017] In figure 2 the locking part 5 is not yet attached to the base part 4, but in figure
3 it is, through cooperation between the locking members 6 and 7.
[0018] The locking members 6 and 7 also may comprise different means, such as for example
(parts of) walls frictionally engaging each other (directly or indirectly via the
gauze).
[0019] The locking part 5 is provided with the mounting wing 3 which, in the illustrated
embodiment, has a smaller thickness then the remaining components of the frame 1.
This may be achieved, for example, when the locking part 5 is manufactured from a
plastic material. The base part may be made of metal, such as for example aluminium.
[0020] As illustrated clearly in figure 3, the locking part 5 in its position locked to
the base part 4, is substantially housed within said base part 4.
[0021] Once assembled in accordance with figure 3, the insect screen may be mounted in a
window opening. This is illustrated in figure 4 which shows a stationary window part
9 and a movable window part 10. The mounting wing 3 of the frame 1 is positioned in
the narrow gap 11 between the stationary part 9 and movable part 10.
[0022] Of course, the stationary part 9 and movable part 10 also may be part of, for example,
a door opening or other opening.
[0023] As shown clearly in the perspective cross sections in accordance with figures 5 and
6, the base part 4 and the locking part 5 are composed of extruded profiles. For creating
a rectangular insect screen as illustrated in figure 1, such profiled base parts 4
and locking parts 5, respectively, may be interconnected by corner pieces 12 (figure
7) in a manner known per se.
[0024] The invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, which may be varied
widely within the scope of the invention as defined by the appending claims.
1. Insect screen for mounting in a window opening, comprising a surrounding frame defining
a central opening and a gauze spanning said central opening and connected to the frame
with its circumferential edge, wherein the frame is provided with an outwardly projecting
mounting wing to be received between a stationary part and a movable part of the window,
characterized in that the frame comprises a base part and a separate locking part, wherein said base part
and locking part are provided with cooperating locking members for locking the locking
part to the base part while clamping the gauze between both parts, and wherein the
mounting wing is part of the locking part.
2. Insect screen according to claim 1, wherein the locking part is manufactured from
a plastic material.
3. Insect screen according to claim 2, wherein the base part is made of metal, such as
for example aluminium.
4. Insect screen according to any of the previous claims, wherein the cooperating locking
members of the base part and locking part define snap locks.
5. Insect screen according to any of the previous claims, wherein the locking part in
its position locked to the base part is substantially housed within the base part.
6. Insect screen according to any of the previous claims, wherein the base part and the
locking part are composed of extruded profiles.