Field of the art
[0001] The present invention refers to an adjustable counter-frame for door and window fittings.
[0002] In particular, the present invention refers to a counter-frame suitable for being
used in combination with fittings of different size.
Prior art
[0003] Counter-frames inserted in the wall structure of a building in order to receive the
frames of corresponding door and window fittings have been known for some time and
are universally widespread.
[0004] As an example, illustrated in Figure 1 - in cross section - is a counter-frame of
known type, produced by the Applicant. With reference to Figure 1, said counter-frame
101 comprises a section 103, shaped in a manner so as to comprise a pair of orthogonal
walls 105a,105b which allow defining a seat 105 suitable for receiving the frame of
a fitting, and a jamb 107, made of a material with high mechanical strength, e.g.
steel.
[0005] The section 103 and the jamb 107 are rigidly connected to each other: for such purpose,
the hollow jamb 107 has an opening 109 and the section 103 correspondingly has a coupling
element 111 which is fit inside said opening.
[0006] In recent times, in most industrialized countries - for the purpose of respect and
concern for environmental conditions - laws were introduced which compel builders
to make fittings with low thermal transmittance, in order to obtain energy savings
for the heating and/or air conditioning of buildings. Therefore, the section 103 can
be advantageously made of a material with good thermal insulation properties.
[0007] In such a manner, also the counter-frame contributes to reducing the thermal transmittance
at the fitting.
[0008] Notwithstanding the optimal results in terms of thermal transmittance reduction obtainable
with a solution of the type illustrated in Figure 1, one such counter-frame can in
any case be improved.
[0009] In particular, since numerous fittings with frames of different size are sold on
the market, it is necessary to make a correspondingly wide range of counter-frames,
with seats of different size for the frame of the fitting.
[0010] It is clear that such requirement leads to high production costs.
[0011] It also obliges final users (e.g. builders) to maintain storage stocks of a high
number of different counter-frames. The main object of the present invention is to
overcome such drawback, by providing a counter-frame suitable for being used in combination
with fittings with frames of different size.
[0012] Another object of the invention is to provide a very versatile counter-frame that
allows being used in combination with a wide range of different fittings.
[0013] These and other objects are attained by the counter-frame for door and window fittings
according to the invention, as claimed in the appended claims.
Description of the invention
[0014] The counter-frame according to the invention comprises a jamb, preferably made of
a material with high structural strength, and a section which defines the seat for
the frame of the fitting, wherein said jamb and said section are separate, distinct
elements that can be coupled to each other; according to the invention said jamb and
said section are designed so that they can assume a plurality of different mutual
positions and be rigidly fastened to each other in one of said desired mutual positions.
[0015] Thanks to such expedient, the section which defines the seat for the fitting can
be mounted nearer to or farther from the jamb, thus allowing to house frames of smaller
or bigger size.
[0016] Preferably, said section is made of a material with good thermal insulation properties,
so that the counter-frame contributes to reducing the thermal transmittance at the
fitting.
[0017] In a preferred embodiment of the invention, said section comprises a first component
and a second component, that can be coupled to each other, which can assume a plurality
of different mutual positions and which can be rigidly fastened to each other in one
of said mutual positions. Advantageously, thanks to this expedient a further degree
of freedom in the adjustment of the counter-frame is added, with particular reference
to the size of the fitting frame that can be housed in said counter-frame.
[0018] Furthermore, according to this preferred embodiment of the invention, the aforesaid
section has a modular structure conferring great versatility to the counter-frame
according to the invention, allowing said counter-frame to be adapted to a wide range
of different applications.
Brief description of the drawings
[0019] Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will be clear to the man skilled
in the art from the following detailed description of several embodiments of the invention,
given as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a cross section view of a counter-frame of known type;
- Figure 2 is a cross section view of a counter-frame according to a first embodiment
of the invention;
- Figure 3 is a cross section view of a counter-frame according to a second embodiment
of the invention;
- Figure 4 is a cross section view of a counter-frame according to a variant of the
second embodiment of the invention.
Description of several preferred embodiments of the invention
[0020] With reference to Figure 2, a counter-frame 1 is illustrated according to the first
embodiment of the invention.
[0021] Said counter-frame 1, suitable for being inserted in a wall structure, comprises
a section 3 which defines a seat 5 for the frame of a fitting. For such purpose, said
section 3 comprises a first wall 5a and a second wall 5b that are substantially orthogonal
and connected to each other.
[0022] The counter-frame 1 also comprises a jamb 7, preferably made of a material with high
structural strength, for instance steel.
[0023] By the way, it is to be noted that the use of a jamb made of steel or a similar material
allows easily obtaining clamps in the jamb itself, which facilitate the installation
of the counter-frame 1 in the wall structure.
[0024] According to the invention, said section 3 and said jamb 7 are distinct and separate
elements which can be arranged with respect to each other in a plurality of different
mutual positions as well as be rigidly fastened to each other in one of said mutual
positions.
[0025] For such purpose, in the illustrated embodiment, the section 3 comprises a cavity
9, on the walls of which a plurality of seats 11 are made, which are separated from
one another by projections 13.
[0026] Correspondingly, the jamb 7 comprises an engaging portion 7a intended to penetrate
into the cavity, said engaging portion ending with hooked ends 15.
[0027] Said hooked ends 15 of the jamb 7 can be inserted in one of said seats 11 of the
cavity 9 of the section 3 and held therein thanks to the projections 13 delimiting
the selected seat 11.
[0028] It will be clear that by suitably selecting - among the plurality of seats provided
in the cavity 9 - the seat 11 in which the ends 15 of the jamb 7 are inserted and
held, it is possible to increase or decrease the distance of the wall 5b of the seat
5 from the jamb 7. In other words, it is possible to fit the counter-frame 1 according
to the invention to fittings with frames of different size.
[0029] It will also be clear that the coupling system between the section 3 and the jamb
7 shown in Figure 2 is given by way of pure example and any conventional technique
can also be used which allows positioning said section 3 and said jamb 7 in a plurality
of different mutual positions and rigidly fastening said section to said jamb in a
desired mutual position.
[0030] In this respect, it is observed that according to the coupling system which is used
it will be possible to obtain either a discrete adjustment (such as in Figure 2) or
a continuous adjustment of the mutual position of said section 3 and said jamb 7.
[0031] From the above disclosure, it will be immediately clear that the counter-frame according
to the invention achieve the above-stated object, since it can be adjusted so as to
be used in combination with a wide variety of fittings with frames of different size.
[0032] Preferably, as above mentioned, the section 3 is preferably made of a material with
good thermal insulation properties, so that the counter-frame 1 contributes to the
reduction of the thermal transmittance at the fitting.
[0033] In Figure 2, knurled zones 17 are also visible on the faces of the walls of the section
3 opposite the seat 5 for the frame of the fitting. Such knurled zones 17 allow increasing
the hold of the section 3 on the concrete of the wall structure in which the counter-frame
1 must be inserted.
[0034] Referring now to Figure 3, a second embodiment of the invention is shown.
[0035] In this embodiment, the section 3 which defines the seat 5 for the frame of the fitting
comprises two different components 3a, 3b, that can be coupled to each other and that
can be arranged with respect to each other in a plurality of different mutual positions
as well as be rigidly fastened to each other in one of said mutual positions.
[0036] For such purpose, the first component 3a comprises a wall 5a' in which a plurality
of recesses 19 are made and the second component 3b comprises a wall 5a" in which
a plurality of corresponding projections 21 are made, complementary to said recesses
19 with regard to shape and size. In this manner, said first and said second component
3a,3b can be coupled by press-fitting and the wall 5a of the seat 5 is defined by
the coupling of the wall 5a' of the first component 3a and the wall 5a" of the second
component 3b.
[0037] It will be clear to the man skilled in the art that by suitably selecting how to
align the recesses 19 and the projections 21, it is possible to couple the components
3a,3b in different mutual positions.
[0038] In this manner, a further degree of freedom is brought in the possibility of adjusting
the counter-frame 1: not only the position of the section 3 with respect to the jamb
7 can be varied by suitably selecting the seat 11 of the section 3 in which the hooked
ends 15 of the engaging portion 7a of the jamb 7 are inserted, but also the configuration
of the section 3 can be modified, by suitably choosing how to align and couple the
projections 21 of the second component 3b with the recesses 19 of the first component
3a.
[0039] It is observed that in the example shown in Figure 3, said recesses 19 and said projections
21 have a semicircular profile; it is clear that they could also have a different
profile, e.g. dovetail, polygonal and so forth.
[0040] In addition, as an alternative to the configuration illustrated in Figure 3, it would
also be possible to provide for the recesses on the second component 3b and the corresponding
projections on the first component 3a.
[0041] Once again, it will be clear to the man skilled in the art that as an alternative
to the coupling via press-fitting, any conventional technique can be used which allows
rigidly fastening said first and second component 3a,3b in a desired mutual position
(for example gluing, welding, coupling via levers or the like).
[0042] Also in this case, according to the coupling system which is used it will be possible
to obtain either a discrete or a continuous adjustment of the mutual position of the
components 3a,3b of the section 3.
[0043] Moreover, even in this embodiment, the components 3a,3b of the section 3 can be preferably
made of a material with good thermal insulation properties.
[0044] It is evident that the modular structure of the section 3 characterizing this second
embodiment of the invention confers great versatility to the counter-frame 1, since
- the structure of the first component 3a providing the coupling to the jamb 7 being
the same - it is possible to use second components 3b with different shape and structure
according to the needs related to each specific application. By way of example, in
Figure 4 a variant of the second embodiment of the counter-frame 1 for fittings according
to the invention is shown, which has shown to be particularly advantageous for use
in combination with fittings provided with accessory devices, such as mosquito screens,
shade devices and the like.
[0045] Also in this variant, the second component 3b' of the section 3, in addition to the
second wall 5b for defining the seat 5 for the frame of the fitting, also comprises
one or more additional seats 23,25 - two in the embodiment of Figure 4 - that are
adjacent to and substantially aligned with said seat 5 for the frame of said fitting.
[0046] For such purpose, said second component 3b' is structured in a manner such that the
wall 5a " ' is extended beyond said second wall 5b of the seat 5 and one or more additional
walls 23b,25b - two in the embodiment of Figure 4 - which are substantially perpendicular
to said wall 5a " ' and parallel to said second wall 5b of said seat 5, are connected
to said wall 5a"' , each of said additional walls defining a corresponding additional
seat 11,13. Advantageously said additional seats can at least partially receive accessory
devices associated with the fitting mounted on the counter-frame 1. For example, a
first additional seat 11 can receive a mosquito screen, while the second additional
seat 13 can receive a shade device, such as a roller shutter.
[0047] In order to increase the rigidity of the walls of the second component 3b' of the
section 3, and in particular of the walls 5b,23b which separate adjacent seats, said
walls can comprise an air space 27 in which reinforcement ribs 29 are provided for.
[0048] Also in this case, the first and the second components 3a,3b' of the section 3 can
be preferably made of a material with good thermal insulation properties, e.g. of
a plastic material with high thermal resistance. Advantageously, in this manner a
reduced thermal transmittance is obtained not only at the fitting, but also at the
accessory devices associated therewith.
[0049] It will be clear to the man skilled in the art that the above-described embodiments
must not be intended as in any way limiting and that numerous modifications and variants
are allowed for the modular structure of the counter-frame according to the invention
allows without departing from the protective scope defined by the appended claims.
1. Counter-frame (1), suitable for being inserted in a wall structure, comprising a jamb
(7) and a section (3) wherein a seat (5) for the frame of a door and window fitting
is defined, said section (3) and said jamb (7) being separate distinct elements, that
can be coupled to each other, characterized in that said section (3) and said jamb (7) can be arranged in a plurality of different mutual
positions and they can be rigidly fastened to each other in one of said mutual positions.
2. Counter-frame (1) according to claim 1, wherein said section (3) comprises a cavity
(9), a plurality of seats (11) being provided on the walls of said cavity, and wherein
said jamb (7) comprises an engaging portion (13a) suitable for being inserted into
said cavity (9) and ending with hooked ends (15), said hooked ends (15) being suitable
for being inserted into one of said seats and held therein.
3. Counter-frame (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said section (3) comprises two
different components (3a,3b;3a,3b'), that are separate elements and that can be coupled
to each other, said components being suitable for assuming a plurality of different
mutual positions and for being rigidly fastened to each other in one of said mutual
positions.
4. Counter-frame (1) according to claim 3, wherein said seat for said frame of said fitting
is delimited by a first wall (5a) and by a second wall (5b) substantially perpendicular
to each other and wherein said first component (3a) comprises a wall (5a') wherein
a plurality of recesses (19) are provided and said second component (3b;3b') comprises
a wall (5a" ; 5a"' ) wherein a plurality of corresponding projections (21) are provided,
matching the shape and size of said recesses (19) so as to allow to couple said first
component and said second component by press-fitting, said first wall (5a) of said
seat (5) being defined by the coupling of said wall (5a') of said first component
(3a) and said wall (5a " ;5a " ') of said second component ( 3b; 3b' ) .
5. Counter-frame (1) according to claim 3, wherein said seat for said frame of said fitting
is delimited by a first wall (5a) and by a second wall (5b) substantially perpendicular
to each other and wherein said first component comprises a wall wherein a plurality
of projections are provided and said second component comprises a wall wherein a plurality
of corresponding recesses are provided, matching the shape and size of said projections
so as to allow to couple said first component and said second component by press-fitting,
said first wall (5a) of said seat (5) being defined by the coupling of said wall of
said first component and said wall of said second component.
6. Counter-frame (1) according to claim 3, wherein said second component (3b') of said
section (3) further comprises one or more additional seats (23,25) adjacent to and
substantially aligned with said seat (5), said additional seats being defined by respective
additional walls (23b,25b) substantially parallel to said second wall (5b) of said
seat.
7. Counter-frame (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said jamb (7)
is made of a material having high structural strength, for instance steel.
8. Counter-frame (1) according to any of the preceding claims, wherein said section (3)
is made of a material having good thermal insulation properties, for instance a plastic
material having high thermal resistance.