[0001] The present invention relates to fenestration products, and more particularly relates
to systems for cladding fenestration products.
[0002] It is desirable for a fenestration product (such as a window, door or bi-folding
door) to be constructed from metal in order to maximise the durability and aesthetic
appeal of the product. However, metal has a high thermal conductivity which allows
heat to be conducted easily through the profile of the fenestration product and lost
to the surrounding environment. This waste of energy is undesirable, particularly
in modern buildings where good thermal insulation and high energy efficiency are of
paramount importance.
[0003] It has been proposed to reduce the overall thermal conductivity of a fenestration
product by constructing the main core of the product from a low thermal conductivity
material, such as un-plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U). A metal facia is usually
attached to the core to improve the outward appearance and durability of the product.
The metal facia is typically clipped onto the core by clip formations provided on
the facia and the core. One problem with conventional arrangements of this type is
that the clip formations can be difficult to assemble and the attachment between the
facia and the core can be unreliable.
[0004] There is a need for an improved system for cladding a fenestration product.
[0005] Fenestration products usually comprise multiple frames that are hinged to one another.
The conventional technique for assembling a hinged fenestration product is to install
a first frame in position in a building and then attach hinges to the first frame
using bolts or screws. A second frame is then attached to the hinges by bolts or screws
to enable the second frame to pivot about the hinges relative to the first frame.
This conventional assembly technique can be problematic if the second frame is not
aligned precisely with the first frame and the hinges during assembly. The misalignment
can prevent the frames from closing tightly against one another.
WO 2012/104440 A2 and
GB 2 487 903 A discloses cladding assemblies according to the preamble of claim 1.
[0006] There is a need for an improved system for assembling a fenestration product.
[0007] In one aspect of the invention, we provide a cladding assembly according to claim
1.
[0008] Preferably, the core element carries the first attachment formation and the cladding
element carries the second attachment formation.
[0009] Preferably, the core element comprises a material which is of a lower thermal conductivity
than a material of the cladding element.
[0010] Preferably, the core element comprises un-plasticised polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U).
[0011] Preferably, the cladding element comprises aluminium.
[0012] Preferably, the projection of the first attachment formation is an elongate ridge
element which incorporates a substantially rounded portion.
[0013] Preferably, the projection of the first attachment formation comprises a deformable
pip element which is configured to deform when a biasing force in excess of a predetermined
level is exerted on the pip element by the engagement surface of the second attachment
formation as the cladding element is releasably or permanently attached to the core
element.
[0014] Preferably, the engagement surface comprises a first surface, a second surface extending
substantially perpendicularly from the first surface and a third surface extending
substantially perpendicularly from the second surface, the first surface being offset
at an offset angle relative to a substantially perpendicular plane extending from
the second surface to provide the recess with the enlarged and narrowed portions.
[0015] Preferably, the offset angle is in the range of about 0.5 to about 10 degrees.
[0016] Preferably, the offset angle is, or is substantially, two degrees.
[0017] Preferably, the fourth attachment formation comprises a retainer surface which is
configured to contact the first retaining member on the opposite side of the first
retaining member to the latch arrangement of the first retaining member, the retainer
surface providing a barrier which at least partly blocks movement of the first retaining
member to retain the third and fourth attachment formations in engagement with one
another.
[0018] Preferably, the or each latch arrangement is a latch projection which extends from
one side of the respective retaining member.
[0019] Preferably, the or each latch arrangement comprises at least one further latch projection
extending from a further side of each respective retaining member.
[0020] Preferably, the or each latch arrangement comprises a recess provided in each respective
retaining member.
[0021] Preferably, the core element carries the third attachment formation and the cladding
element carries the fourth attachment formation.
[0022] The invention may relate to a fenestration product comprising the cladding assembly
as described.
[0023] Further features of the various aspects of the invention are set out in the dependent
claims thereto which are appended hereto.
[0024] So that the present invention may be more readily understood, embodiments of the
present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a schematic diagram of a fenestration product in the form of a window,
Figure 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of a cladding assembly of a preferred
embodiment of the invention,
Figures 3-4 are views of the cladding assembly of figure 1 during two different stages
of assembly,
Figures 5-7 are diagrammatic cross-sectional views of a cladding assembly of a further
embodiment of the invention during three different stages of assembly,
Figure 8 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of part of a fenestration product
of a further embodiment of the invention with a hinge attached to a first frame,
Figure 9 is a view corresponding to figure 8 showing retention pegs being fitted to
the hinge,
Figure 10 is a view corresponding to figure 9, showing the hinge in a closed position,
Figure 11 is a view corresponding to figure 10, showing a second frame being fitted
to the hinge,
Figure 12 a diagrammatic perspective view of the fenestration product shown in figure
11, with fixing wedges being inserted into the retention pegs,
Figure 13 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of the fenestration assembly during
a final stage of the assembly process, and
Figure 14 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of part of a fenestration product
of a further embodiment of the invention.
[0025] Referring initially to figure 1 of the accompanying drawings, a fenestration product
for use with an embodiment of the invention is, in one embodiment, in the form of
a window 1. However, it is to be appreciated that other embodiments of the invention
are for use with other fenestration products that cover or close an opening of a building,
such as panels, doors, folding/sliding doors, bi-fold doors and inline sliding doors.
Embodiments of the invention are also for use with roofing products that preferably
incorporate a glazing unit, such as conservatory roofing panels, products or skylights.
[0026] Further embodiments of the invention are for use with fenestration products which
do not incorporate a glazing unit but instead incorporate an opaque cover panel.
[0027] The window 1 of one preferred embodiment comprises a generally rectangular frame
incorporating a core element 2. The core element 2 supports a glazing assembly 3.
In other embodiments, the fenestration product may comprise a differently shaped frame.
[0028] The core element 2 comprises a material of low thermal conductivity, such as un-plasticised
polyvinyl chloride (PVC-U). In a preferred embodiment of the invention substantially
all of the core element 2 is constructed from a material of low thermal conductivity,
such as PVC-U. The window 1 further comprises a cladding element which is releasably
attached to the core element 2. The cladding element comprises a material which has
a higher thermal conductivity than the material of the core element 2. In a preferred
embodiment of the invention, substantially all of the cladding element is constructed
from a high thermal conductivity material, such as aluminium.
[0029] Referring now to figure 2 of the accompanying drawings, the core element 2 which
forms part of the core of the frame 1 comprises an outer body 4 which is of generally
rectangular cross-section. A plurality of interconnected dividing struts 5 are provided
within the outer body 4. The dividing struts 5 each connect an opposing wall of the
outer body 4 and define inner chambers 6 which are bounded by the divider struts 5
and/or the outer body 4. The divider struts 5 strengthen the core element 2 by minimising
lateral or torsional deformation of the outer body 4.
[0030] The divider struts 5 and the inner chambers 6 provide a thermal insulation barrier
within the core element 2 which minimises the overall thermal conductivity through
the profile of the core element 2. This provides the core element 2 with a relatively
low overall thermal conductivity across its profile which minimises heat loss through
the profile of the core element 2.
[0031] A first cladding element 7 is releasably attached to one side of the core element
2 and a second cladding element 8 is attached to the other side of the core element
2. The first and second cladding elements 7, 8 are each of a material having a higher
thermal conductivity than the material of the core element 2. In a preferred embodiment
of the invention, the first and second cladding elements 7, 8 comprise aluminium.
The first and second cladding elements 7, 8 provide durable and aesthetically pleasing
outer surfaces that clad the faces of the core element 2.
[0032] The first cladding element 7 comprises a generally planar elongate body 9 which is
dimensioned to cover a portion of the core element 2 to clad the core element 2. The
first cladding element 7 incorporates reinforcement ridges 10 which extend at least
partly along the length of the planar elongate body 9 to increase the rigidity of
the planar body portion 9.
[0033] The first cladding element 7 is releasably attached to the core element 2 by a first
attachment arrangement 11 and a second attachment arrangement 12. The first and second
attachment arrangements 11, 12 are described in more detail below.
[0034] The first cladding element 7 comprises a glazing assembly support formation 13. In
other embodiments the glazing assembly support formation 13 is omitted. The glazing
assembly support formation 13 comprises a seal recess 14 which is configured to receive
a seal. The seal contacts a glazing assembly which is installed adjacent the core
element 2 when the fenestration product is fully assembled.
[0035] The first attachment arrangement 11 comprises a first attachment formation which
comprises a projection 15. In this embodiment, the first attachment formation is provided
on the core element 2. However, in other embodiments, the first attachment formation
is provided on the first cladding element 7.
[0036] In this embodiment, the projection 15 is formed integrally with the cladding element
2 as a ridge that extends from a surface of the outer wall 4 of the cladding assembly
2. The projection comprises a first, generally planar side wall 16 and a rounded top
surface 17 which extends from the upper end of the first side wall 16. The rounded
upper surface 17 is provided with a flattened portion 18 at least partly along its
length. The rounded upper surface 17 is connected to a second side wall 19 which extends
from the rounded surface 17 to join a substantially planar first side face 20 of the
core element 2.
[0037] The second side wall 19 of the projection 15 comprises a pip element 21 which projects
outwardly from the side of the second side wall 19. In this embodiment, the pip element
21 is deformable and the pip element 21 is configured to deform when a force in excess
of a predetermined level is applied to the pip element 21.
[0038] The first attachment arrangement 11 comprises a second attachment formation which,
in this embodiment, is provided on the cladding element 7. However, it is to be appreciated
that in other embodiments the first attachment formation is provided on the cladding
element 7 and the second attachment formation is provided on the core element 2.
[0039] The second attachment formation comprises at least one engagement surface that at
least partly surrounds an open ended recess. In this embodiment, the second attachment
formation comprises three engagement surfaces 22-24 that at least partly surround
an open ended recess 25.
[0040] The first engagement surface 22 comprises one wall of a hook member 26 which is provided
on the cladding element 7. The second engagement surface 23 provides a generally planar
base of the recess 25. The first engagement surface 22 extends from the second engagement
surface 23 at an offset angle relative to a substantially perpendicular plane extending
from the second engagement surface 23. In the preferred embodiment, the offset angle
is substantially two degrees. In some embodiments, the offset angle may be in the
range of about 0.5 to about 10 degrees, such as about 0.5 to about 5 degrees, such
as about 0.5 to about 4 degrees,
e.g. about 1 to about 3 degrees. The hook member 26 provides the first engagement surface
22 at an offset lead-in angle relative to the planar body 9 of the cladding element
7.
[0041] The second engagement surface 23 extends from one end of the hook member 26 to the
third engagement surface 24. The third engagement surface 24 extends substantially
perpendicularly from the second engagement surface 23 to join the planar body portion
9 of the cladding element 7.
[0042] The offset angle of the first engagement surface 22 provides the recess 25 with a
narrowed portion at or adjacent to the second engagement surface 23 and an enlarged
portion which is positioned closer to the open end of the recess 25.
[0043] Referring now to figure 3 of the accompanying drawings, the first attachment arrangement
11 permits the cladding element 7 to be releasably attached to the core element 2
by initially hooking the hook member 26 partly over the projection 15, with the planar
body 9 of the cladding element 7 at an angle relative to the planar body 20 of the
core element 2. The angle of the cladding element 7 is then adjusted by pivoting the
cladding element 7 about the projection 15 in an arc in the direction indicated by
arrow 27 in figure 3.
[0044] Referring now to figure 4 of the accompanying drawings, as the cladding element 7
continues to pivot about the projection 15, the third engagement surface 24 engages
the pip element 21. The offset angle of the first engagement surface 22 causes the
third engagement surface 24 to exert a force on the pip element 21 which is in excess
of a predetermined level required to deform the pip element 21. Consequently, as the
cladding element 7 to rotates about the projection 15 until the planar body 9 of the
cladding element 7 is substantially parallel to the planar face 20 of the cladding
element 2, the pip element 21 is at least partly deformed. The deformation ensures
a tight fit between the projection 15 and the engagement surfaces 22-24. This, in
combination with the lead-in angle of the hook member 26 creates a secure attachment
between the attachment formations which provides a reliable and strong connection
that attaches the cladding element 7 to the core element 2.
[0045] Referring again to figure 2 of the accompanying drawings, the second attachment arrangement
12 comprises third and fourth attachment formations. One of the third and fourth attachment
formations is provided on the core element 2 and the other is provided on the cladding
element 7.
[0046] In this embodiment, the third attachment formation is provided on the core element
2. The third attachment formation comprises a first retaining member 28 which comprises
an elongate body 29 with a latch arrangement 30 provided substantially at or adjacent
one end. In this embodiment, the latch arrangement 30 is a rounded end with a projecting
engagement face.
[0047] A biasing surface 31 is provided on the one side of the first retaining member, opposite
the latch arrangement 30.
[0048] The third attachment formation comprises a second retaining member 32 which is spaced
apart from the first retaining member 28. The second retaining member 32 comprises
an elongate body 33 with a latch arrangement 34 provided substantially at or adjacent
one end. It is, however, to be appreciated that in other embodiments of the invention,
the second retaining member 32 may be omitted.
[0049] In this embodiment, the fourth attachment arrangement is provided on the cladding
element 7. The fourth attachment formation comprises a third retaining member 35 which
comprises an elongate body 36 with two latch arrangements 37, 38 which are positioned
on each side of the elongate body 36 at or adjacent one end.
[0050] In embodiments where the second retaining member 32 is omitted, only one respective
latch arrangement 37, 38 is provided on the third retaining member 35.
[0051] The fourth attachment formation comprises a retainer surface 39 which extends generally
perpendicularly from the planar body 9 of the cladding element 7 at a position which
is spaced apart from the third retaining member 35. The retainer surface 39 preferably
incorporates a ridge element 40 which protrudes from the retainer surface 39.
[0052] Referring now to figure 3 of the accompanying drawings, the third and fourth attachment
formations of the second attachment arrangement 12 are releasably attached to one
another as the cladding element 7 pivots about the projection 15 in the direction
indicated generally by arrow 27. The third retaining member 35 is moved to a position
which is adjacent the first retaining member 29. The latch arrangements 37, 38 on
the third retaining member 35 deform the latch arrangements on the first and second
retaining members 28, 32. The latch arrangements on the first and third retaining
members 28, 35 latch onto one another with an interference fit to resist movement
of the cladding element 7 away from the core element 2.
[0053] The retainer surface 39 and the ridge element 40 exert a biasing force against the
biasing surface 31 of the first retaining member 29 which biases the latch arrangement
of the first retaining member 29 into engagement with one of the latch arrangements
on the third retaining member 35. The biasing force strengthens the interference fit
by which the second attachment arrangement releasably attaches the cladding element
7 to the core element 2.
[0054] In a further embodiment of the invention, some of the latch arrangements are replaced
with recesses that are configured to at least partly receive a corresponding latch
arrangement. The recess and latch arrangement configurations of this embodiment enable
the portions of the core element 2 and the cladding element 7 to be releasably attached
to one another with an interference fit.
[0055] Referring again to figure 2 of the accompanying drawings, the second cladding element
8 is releasably attached to the core element 2 by a first attachment arrangement 41
and a second attachment arrangement 42.
[0056] The first attachment arrangement 41 comprises a hook member 43 which is provided
on the second cladding element 8. The hook member 43 defines an open ended recess
44 which receives at least part of a projection 45 which is provided on the core element
2.
[0057] The second attachment arrangement 42 is identical to the second attachment arrangement
12 which releasably attaches the first cladding element 7 to the core element 2. The
second attachment arrangement 42 of the second cladding element 8 comprises the same
components as the second attachment arrangement 12 of the first cladding element 7.
[0058] Referring to figure 3 of the accompanying drawings, the second cladding element 8
is releasably attached to the core element 2 by initially hooking the hook member
43 over the projection 45. The second cladding element 8 is then pivoted about the
projection 45 in the direction indicated generally by arrow 46 in figure 3.
[0059] As the second cladding element 8 pivots about the projection 45, the second attachment
arrangement 42 releasably attaches the second cladding element 48 to the core element
2 in the manner described above regarding the second attachment arrangement 12 of
the first cladding element 7.
[0060] It is to be appreciated that in further embodiments of the invention, a fenestration
product comprises either one of the first and second attachment arrangements 11, 12
along with a further attachment arrangement to releasably attach a cladding element
to a core element.
[0061] Referring to figure 5 of the accompanying drawings, a further embodiment of the invention
comprises a first cladding element 47 and a second cladding element 48 which are each
releasably attached to a respective side of a core element 49. In this embodiment,
each of the first and second cladding elements 47, 49 are releasably attached to the
core element 49 by first attachment arrangements 50, 51 which incorporate the same
components as the first attachment arrangements 11, 12 of the embodiment described
above.
[0062] The first and second cladding elements 47, 48 are releasably attached to the core
element 49 by second attachment arrangements 52, 53 which comprise the same components
as the second attachment arrangement 12 of the embodiment described above.
[0063] The hook member of each of the first attachment arrangements 50, 51 is hooked partly
over the projection provided on the core element 49. The first and second cladding
elements 47, 48 are then pivoted about the projection in the directions indicated
generally by arrow 54, 55 in figure 5. The first and second cladding elements 47,
48 pivot until the components of the second attachment arrangements 52, 53 on the
cladding elements 47, 48 and the core element 49 contact one another, as shown in
figure 6. The second attachment arrangements 52, 53 attach the first and second elements
47, 48 to the core element 49 when the planar portions of the cladding elements 47,
48 sit flush against the planar side portions of the core element 49, as shown in
figure 7. Embodiments of the invention have been described in a manner that the cladding
elements are releasably attached to the core element. In some embodiments, however,
the cladding elements may be permanently attached to the core element, without departing
from the scope of the present invention. The permanent attachment may be as a result
of the mechanical fit between the cladding elements and the core element, or the permanent
attachment may be achieved by providing additional bonding, such as an adhesive.
[0064] A method of assembly a fenestration product will now be described with reference
to figures 8 to 13 of the accompanying drawings.
[0065] Referring to figure 8 of the accompanying drawings, a first portion 56 of a fenestration
product comprises a core element 57 and two cladding elements 58, 59. The fenestration
product may be any type of fenestration product. In this embodiment, the core element
57 and the cladding elements 58, 59 are identical to the core element 49 and the cladding
elements 47, 48 of the embodiment described above and shown in figure 7.
[0066] The first portion 56 of the fenestration product is assembled as described above
with reference to and as shown in figures 5 to 7. It is, however, to be appreciated
that the core element 57 and the cladding elements 58, 59 may be different configurations
to those described above. In further embodiments, one or both of the cladding elements
58, 59 are omitted.
[0067] The fenestration product comprises an attachment device which, in this embodiment,
is a hinge 60. The hinge 60 comprises a first part 61 which is shaped to fit against
a corresponding portion of the core element 57. The first part 61 of the hinge 60
is provided with a female of a sealing arrangement 62.
[0068] The first part 61 of the hinge 60 is attached to the first portion 56 of the fenestration
product by two fixing screws 63, 64 which are screwed through portions of the hinge
60 and the core element 57. The first part 61 of the hinge 60 is thus attached to
the first portion 56 of the fenestration product.
[0069] The hinge 60 comprises a second part 65 which is pivotally connected to the first
part 61 by a pivot arrangement 66. In a further embodiment of the invention, the pivot
arrangement 66 is an elastically deformable element which deforms to allow the first
and second parts 61, 61 of the hinge 60 to move relative to one another.
[0070] The second part 65 of the hinge 60 is shaped to fit to the surface of a second portion
of the fenestration product which is described below. The second part 65 of the hinge
60 comprises a male sealing member 67 which is configured to engage and seal with
the female sealing member 62 on the first part 61 of the hinge 60.
[0071] The first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge 60 are movable relative to one another
about the pivot arrangement 66. The second part 65 of the hinge 60 can be moved to
a first position, as shown in figure 8 with the hinge 60 being open. In this embodiment,
the first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge 60 are generally parallel to one another
when the first and second parts 61, 65 are in the first position.
[0072] Referring now to figure 9 of the accompanying drawings, once the first part 61 of
the hinge 60 is attached to the first portion 56 of the fenestration product, a retention
element is attached to the second part 65 of the hinge 60. In this embodiment, two
retention elements 68, 69 are attached to the second part 65 of the hinge 60. The
retention elements 68, 69 are each elongate elements which comprise an enlarged end
70, 71. The retention elements 68, 69 comprise generally frusto-conical ends 72, 73
which are remote from the enlarged ends 70, 71.
[0073] The retainer elements 68, 69 each incorporate a respective retention aperture 74,
75 at or adjacent the frusto-conical shaped ends 72, 73. In this embodiment, the retention
apertures 74, 75 are each elongate slot-shaped apertures which are formed through
part of the length of each retention element 68, 69.
[0074] The retention elements 68, 69 are attached to the second part 65 of the hinge 60
by being inserted through respective apertures 76, 77 provided in the second part
65 of the hinge 60. The retention elements 68, 69 are inserted through the apertures
76, 77 until the enlarged ends 70, 71 are adjacent to the apertures 76, 77.
[0075] Referring now to figure 10 of the accompanying drawings, once the retention elements
68, 69 are attached to the second part 65 of the hinge 60, the second part 65 is moved
relative to the first part 61 to a second position, as shown in figure 10. The second
part 65 is moved relative to the first part 61 by pivoting the second part 65 about
the pivot arrangement 66 until the second part 65 is superimposed on the first part
61. In this embodiment, the hinge 60 is closed when the first and second part 61,
65 are in the second position.
[0076] The male sealing member 67 engages the female sealing member 62 when the first and
second parts 61, 65 are in the second position. The male and female sealing members
67, 62 provide a sealing arrangement between the first and second parts 61, 65 of
the hinge 60, when the hinge is closed in the second position.
[0077] The retention elements 68, 69 extend perpendicularly outwardly from the second part
65 of the hinge 60. The retention elements 68, 69 are each substantially parallel
to the screws 63, 64 that attach the first part 61 of the hinge 60 to the first portion
56 of the fenestration product.
[0078] Referring now to figure 11 of the accompanying drawings, a second portion 78 of the
fenestration product is attached to the second part 65 of the hinge 60 using the retention
elements 68, 69. In this embodiment, the second portion 78 of the fenestration product
comprises the cladding assembly described above and shown in figures 2-4. However,
it is to be appreciated that the second portion 78 of the fenestration product may
comprise a different core element and/or cladding assembly arrangement.
[0079] The second portion 78 of the fenestration product is attached to the hinge 60 by
inserting the second portion 78 of the fenestration product over the retention elements
68, 69. At least part of the elongate body of each retention element 68, 69 extends
through a respective aperture 79, 80 provided in the second portion 78 of the fenestration
product.
[0080] Each aperture 79, 80 extends through the entire profile of the second portion 78
of the fenestration product. The retention elements 68, 69 are of sufficient length
so that an end portion of each of the retention elements 68, 69 extends from the end
of each respective aperture 79, 80, as shown in figure 11. The retention apertures
74, 75 in each of the retention elements 68, 69 extend out through each respective
aperture 79, 80. Part of each of the retention apertures 79, 80 remains within the
core of the second portion 78 of the fenestration product.
[0081] Referring now to figure 12 of the accompanying drawings, a retainer member 81, 82
is inserted through each respective aperture 74, 75 in each retention element 68,
69. In this embodiment, each retainer member 81, 82 comprises an elongate base 83,
84 which sits flush against the core of the second portion 78 of the fenestration
product. Each retainer member 81, 82 comprises an enlarged end 85, 86 which protrudes
away from the base 83, 84. Each retainer member 81, 82 comprises an elongate body
87, 88 which has a width that generally increases along the length of part of the
retainer member 81, 82 towards to the enlarged end 85, 86.
[0082] In this embodiment, each retainer member 81, 82 performs the function of a wedge
element that is wedged into one of the retention apertures 74, 75 in each retention
element 68, 69.
[0083] The width-increasing profile of each retainer member 81, 82 ensures that each retainer
member 81, 82 exerts a biasing force on the respective retention element 68, 69 as
the retainer member 81, 82 is pushed into the retention aperture 74, 75. The biasing
force acts to pull each retainer element 68, 69 in a direction away from the second
part 65 of the hinge 60. The biasing force acts to pull the second portion 78 of the
fenestration product into a secure attachment with the hinge 60.
[0084] The retainer members 81, 82 are attached to each respective retention element 68,
69 when the first and second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product are positioned
adjacent one another when the hinge 60 is closed. The assembly method enables the
second portion 78 of the fenestration product to be closed against the first portion
56 and to align relative to the first portion 56 before the second portion 78 is securely
attached to the hinge 60 by inserting the retainer members 81, 82 into the retention
apertures 74, 75. The first and second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product
are thus aligned correctly for closure relative to one another.
[0085] The second portion 78 of the fenestration product can remain attached to the hinge
60 using the retention elements 68, 69 and the retainer members 81, 82. The second
portion 78 of the fenestration product can be pivoted about the pivot arrangement
66 of the hinge 60 to move the second portion 65 of the hinge 60 relative to the first
part 61 to the first position, as shown in figure 13. Further fixings can then the
used to attach the second part 65 of the hinge 60 to the second portion 78 of the
fenestration product. For instance, screws can be screwed through the hinge 60 and
the second portion 78 of the fenestration product to securely attach the two to one
another. If necessary, the retainer members 81, 82 can be removed from the retention
elements 68, 69 and the retention elements 68, 69 can be removed from the fenestration
product.
[0086] It is to be appreciated that the retention elements 68, 69 and the retainer members
81, 82 provide a releasable attachment between the hinge 60 and the second portion
78 of the fenestration product. The temporary attachment enables the first and second
portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product to be assembled whilst minimising the
possibility of the first and second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product from
becoming misaligned during assembly.
[0087] Methods of assembly of fenestration products, said methods not being part of the
claimed invention will now be described with reference to figure 14 of the accompanying
drawings.
[0088] Referring now to figure 14 of the accompanying drawings, there is shown a simplified
diagram of the first and second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product and the
hinge 60. It will be appreciated that the first and second portions 56, 78 of the
fenestration product include respective pairs of detent formations 100a, 100b which
define apertures within which the respective first and second parts 61, 65 of the
hinge 60 are receivable. The first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge 60 also include
pairs of detent formations 101a, 101b which correspond with the pairs of detent formations
100a, 100b on the first and second portions 56, 78, so as to provide a snap-fit arrangement
as the first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge 60 are received by the first and
second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product.
[0089] It is to be appreciated that in place of the detent formations 100a, 100b; 101a,
101b, the first and second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration product may be configured
to receive the respective first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge 60 by an interference
fit (not shown).
[0090] The snap-fit or interference fit arrangements may be utilised as an alternative or
in addition to utilising the retention elements 68, 69 as described above with reference
to figures 8 to 13 to attach the first and second portions 56, 78 of the fenestration
product to the respective first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge 60.
[0091] The retention elements 68, 69, snap-fit or interference fit arrangements are advantageous
since they provide an interim fix between the first and second portions 56, 78 of
the fenestration product and the respective first and second parts 61, 65 of the hinge
60, to enable an assembler to easily assemble the fenestration product before applying
all of the permanent fixings. The inventors have discovered that a single assembler
can assemble such a product, whereas prior art products require two or more assemblers.
[0092] When used in this specification and the claims, the term "comprises" and "comprising"
and variations thereof mean that specified features, steps or integers and included.
The terms are not to be interpreted to exclude the presence of other features, steps
or compounds.
1. A cladding assembly for a fenestration product, the assembly comprising:
a core element (2);
a cladding element (7);
a first attachment formation comprising a projection (15);
a second attachment formation comprising at least one engagement surface that at least
partly surrounds an open ended recess (25), wherein the core element (2) carries one
of the first and second attachment formations and the cladding element (7) carries
the other of the first and second attachment formations such that the cladding element
(7) can be releasably or permanently attached to the core element (2) by the first
and second attachment formations;
a third attachment formation comprising a first retaining member (28), the first retaining
member (28) comprising an elongate body (29) with a latch arrangement (30) substantially
at or adjacent one end, wherein the third attachment formation comprises a second
retaining member (32) which is spaced apart from the first retaining member (28),
the second retaining member (32) comprising an elongate body (33) with a latch arrangement
(34) substantially at or adjacent one end; and
a fourth attachment formation comprising a third retaining member (35), the third
retaining member (35) comprising an elongate body (36) with a latch arrangement (37)
substantially at or adjacent one end and being positioned on one side of the elongate
body (36), the third retaining member (35) comprising a further latch arrangement
(38) being positioned on the opposite side of the elongate body (36) to the latch
arrangement (37),
characterised in that the recess (25) has an enlarged portion and a narrowed portion, wherein the projection
(15) is configured to be at least partly received in the recess (25) to releasably
or permanently attach the first attachment formation to the second attachment formation.
2. The cladding assembly of claim 1, wherein the core element (2) carries the first attachment
formation and the cladding element (7) carries the second attachment formation.
3. The cladding assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the projection (15)
of the first attachment formation is an elongate ridge element which incorporates
a substantially rounded portion (17).
4. The cladding assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the projection (15)
of the first attachment formation comprises a deformable pip element (21) which is
configured to deform when a biasing force in excess of a predetermined level is exerted
on the pip element (21) by the engagement surface of the second attachment formation
as the cladding element (7) is releasably or permanently attached to the core element
(2).
5. The cladding assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the engagement surface
comprises a first surface (22), a second surface (23) extending substantially perpendicularly
from the first surface (22) and a third surface (24) extending substantially perpendicularly
from the second surface (23), the first surface (22) being offset at an offset angle
relative to a substantially perpendicular plane extending from the second surface
(23) to provide the recess (25) with the enlarged and narrowed portions.
6. The cladding assembly of claim 5, wherein the offset angle is in the range of about
0.5 to about 10 degrees.
7. The cladding assembly of claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the offset angle is, or is substantially,
two degrees.
8. The cladding assembly of any preceding claim, wherein the fourth attachment formation
comprises a retainer surface (39) which is configured to contact the first retaining
member (28) on the opposite side of the first retaining member (28) to the latch arrangement
(30) of the first retaining member (28), the retainer surface (39) providing a barrier
which at least partly blocks movement of the first retaining member (28) to retain
the third and fourth attachment formations in engagement with one another.
9. The cladding assembly of any preceding claim, wherein the or each latch arrangement
(30; 34; 37; 38) is a latch projection which extends from one side of the respective
retaining member (28; 32; 35).
10. The cladding assembly of any preceding claim, wherein the or each latch arrangement
(30; 34; 37; 38) comprises at least one further latch projection extending from a
further side of each respective retaining member (28; 32; 35).
11. The cladding assembly of any preceding claim, wherein the or each latch arrangement
(30; 34; 37; 38) comprises a recess provided in each respective retaining member (28;
32; 35).
12. A fenestration product comprising the cladding assembly of any one of the preceding
claims.
1. Verkleidungsanordnung für ein Fensteranordnungsprodukt, wobei die Anordnung Folgendes
umfasst:
ein Kernelement (2);
ein Verkleidungselement (7);
ein erstes Befestigungsgebilde, das eine Erhöhung (15) umfasst;
ein zweites Befestigungsgebilde, das wenigstens eine Eingriffsoberfläche umfasst,
die wenigstens teilweise eine offenendige Aussparung (25) umgibt, wobei das Kernelement
(2) das erste oder das zweite Befestigungsgebilde trägt und das Verkleidungselement
(7) das andere erste oder zweite Befestigungsgebilde trägt, derart, dass das Verkleidungselement
(7) durch das erste und das zweite Befestigungsgebilde lösbar oder dauerhaft an dem
Kernelement (2) befestigt werden kann;
ein drittes Befestigungsgebilde, das ein erstes Halteteil (28) umfasst, wobei das
erste Halteteil (28) einen länglichen Körper (29) mit einer Verriegelungseinrichtung
(30), im Wesentlichen an oder neben einem Ende, umfasst, wobei das dritte Befestigungsgebilde
ein zweites Halteteil (32) umfasst, das von dem ersten Halteteil (28) beabstandet
ist, wobei das zweite Halteteil (32) einen länglichen Körper (33) mit einer Verriegelungseinrichtung
(34), im Wesentlichen an oder neben einem Ende, umfasst; und
ein viertes Befestigungsgebilde, das ein drittes Halteteil (35) umfasst, wobei das
dritte Halteteil (35) einen länglichen Körper (36) mit einer Verriegelungseinrichtung
(37), im Wesentlichen an oder neben einem Ende und auf einer Seite des länglichen
Körpers angeordnet (36), umfasst, wobei das dritte Halteteil (35) eine weitere Verriegelungseinrichtung
(38) umfasst, die auf der der Verriegelungseinrichtung (37) gegenüberliegenden Seite
des länglichen Körpers (36) angeordnet ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Aussparung (25) einen vergrößerten und einen verengten Abschnitt aufweist, wobei
die Erhöhung (15) konfiguriert ist, um wenigstens teilweise in der Aussparung (25)
aufgenommen zu werden, um das erste Befestigungsgebilde lösbar oder dauerhaft an dem
zweiten Befestigungsgebilde zu befestigen.
2. Verkleidungsanordnung nach Anspruch 1, wobei das Kernelement (2) das erste Befestigungsgebilde
trägt und das Verkleidungselement (7) das zweite Befestigungsgebilde trägt.
3. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Erhöhung
(15) des ersten Befestigungsgebildes ein längliches Rippenelement ist, das einen im
Wesentlichen abgerundeten Abschnitt (17) beinhaltet.
4. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Erhöhung
(15) des ersten Befestigungsgebildes ein verformbares Zackenelement (21) umfasst,
das konfiguriert ist, um zu verformen, wenn durch die Eingriffsoberfläche des zweiten
Befestigungsgebildes eine Vorspannkraft über einen vorgegebenen Wert hinaus auf das
Zackenelement (21) ausgeübt wird, während das Verkleidungselement (7) lösbar oder
dauerhaft an dem Kernelement (2) befestigt ist.
5. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Eingriffsoberfläche
eine erste Oberfläche (22), eine zweite Oberfläche (23), die sich im Wesentlichen
senkrecht von der ersten Oberfläche (22) erstreckt, und eine dritte Oberfläche (24),
die sich im Wesentlichen senkrecht von der zweiten Oberfläche (23) erstreckt, umfasst,
wobei die erste Oberfläche (22) in einem Versatzwinkel bezüglich einer im Wesentlichen
senkrechten Ebene versetzt ist, die sich von der zweiten Oberfläche (23) erstreckt,
um die Aussparung (25) mit den vergrößerten und verengten Abschnitten bereitzustellen.
6. Verkleidungsanordnung nach Anspruch 5, wobei der Versatzwinkel in dem Bereich von
etwa 0,5 bis etwa 10 Grad liegt.
7. Verkleidungsanordnung nach Anspruch 5 oder 6, wobei der Versatzwinkel zwei Grad beträgt
oder im Wesentlichen beträgt.
8. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei das vierte Befestigungsgebilde
eine Halteoberfläche (39) umfasst, die konfiguriert ist, um das erste Halteteil (28)
auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite des ersten Halteteils (28) mit der Verriegelungseinrichtung
(30) des ersten Halteteils (28) in Berührung zu bringen, wobei die Halteoberfläche
(39) eine Sperre bereitstellt, die eine Bewegung des ersten Halteteils (28) wenigstens
teilweise blockiert, um das dritte und das vierte Befestigungsgebilde miteinander
in Eingriff zu halten.
9. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die oder jede
Verriegelungseinrichtung (30; 34; 37; 38) eine Verriegelungserhöhung ist, die sich
von einer Seite des jeweiligen Halteteils (28; 32; 35) erstreckt.
10. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die oder jede
Verriegelungseinrichtung (30; 34; 37; 38) wenigstens eine weitere Verriegelungserhöhung
umfasst, die sich von einer weiteren Seite jedes jeweiligen Halteteils (28; 32; 35)
erstreckt.
11. Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die oder jede
Verriegelungseinrichtung (30; 34; 37; 38) eine Aussparung umfasst, die in jedem jeweiligen
Halteteil (28; 32; 35) bereitgestellt ist.
12. Fensteranordnungsprodukt, umfassend die Verkleidungsanordnung nach einem der vorhergehenden
Ansprüche.
1. Ensemble d'habillage pour un produit de fenêtrage, l'ensemble comprenant :
un élément central (2) ;
un élément d'habillage (7) ;
une première formation de fixation comprenant une saillie (15) ;
une deuxième formation de fixation comprenant au moins une surface de prise entourant
au moins partiellement un évidement à extrémité ouverte (25), l'élément central (2)
portant l'une des première et deuxième formations de fixation et l'élément d'habillage
(7) portant l'autre des première et deuxième formations de fixation, de sorte que
l'élément d'habillage (7) puisse être fixé de manière amovible ou permanente à l'élément
central (2) par les première et deuxième formations de fixation ;
une troisième formation de fixation comprenant un premier élément de retenue (28),
le premier élément de retenue (28) comprenant un corps allongé (29) doté d'un dispositif
de verrouillage (30) sensiblement à une extrémité ou adjacent à celle-ci, la troisième
formation de fixation comprenant un deuxième élément de retenue (32) espacé du premier
élément de retenue (28), le deuxième élément de retenue (32) comprenant un corps allongé
(33) doté d'un dispositif de verrouillage (34) sensiblement à une extrémité ou adjacent
à celle-ci ; et
une quatrième formation de fixation comprenant un troisième élément de retenue (35),
le troisième élément de retenue (35) comprenant un corps allongé (36) doté d'un dispositif
de verrouillage (37) sensiblement à une extrémité ou adjacent à celle-ci et positionné
sur un côté du corps allongé (36), le troisième élément de retenue (35) comprenant
un autre dispositif de verrouillage (38) positionné sur le côté du corps allongé (36)
opposé au dispositif de verrouillage (37), caractérisé en ce que l'évidement (25) présente une partie élargie et une partie rétrécie, la saillie (15)
étant configurée pour être reçue au moins en partie dans l'évidement (25) afin de
fixer de manière amovible ou permanente la première formation de fixation à la deuxième
formation de fixation.
2. Ensemble d'habillage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'élément central (2) porte
la première formation de fixation et l'élément d'habillage (7) porte la deuxième formation
de fixation.
3. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la saillie (15) de la première formation de fixation est un élément de nervure allongé
qui comprend une partie sensiblement arrondie (17).
4. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la saillie (15) de la première formation de fixation comprend un élément d'incrustation
déformable (21) configuré pour se déformer lorsqu'une force de sollicitation dépassant
un niveau prédéterminé est exercée sur l'élément d'incrustation (21) par la surface
de prise de la deuxième formation de fixation lorsque l'élément d'habillage (7) est
fixé de manière amovible ou permanente à l'élément central (2).
5. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la surface de prise comprend une première surface (22), une deuxième surface (23)
s'étendant sensiblement perpendiculairement à partir de la première surface (22),
et une troisième surface (24) s'étendant sensiblement perpendiculairement à partir
de la deuxième surface (23), la première surface (22) étant décalée à un angle de
décalage par rapport à un plan sensiblement perpendiculaire s'étendant à partir de
la deuxième surface (23) pour fournir les parties élargie et rétrécie à l'évidement
(25).
6. Ensemble d'habillage selon la revendication 5, dans lequel l'angle de décalage est
compris entre environ 0,5 et environ 10 degrés.
7. Ensemble d'habillage selon la revendication 5 ou 6, dans lequel l'angle de décalage
est égal ou sensiblement égal à deux degrés.
8. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la quatrième formation de fixation comprend une surface de retenue (39) configurée
pour entrer en contact avec le premier élément de retenue (28) du côté du premier
élément de retenue (28) opposé au dispositif de verrouillage (30) du premier élément
de retenue (28), la surface de retenue (39) constituant une barrière qui bloque au
moins partiellement le mouvement du premier élément de retenue (28) afin de retenir
les troisième et quatrième formations de fixation en prise l'une avec l'autre.
9. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le ou chaque dispositif de verrouillage (30, 34, 37, 38) est une saillie de verrouillage
qui s'étend depuis un côté de l'élément de retenue correspondant (28, 32, 35).
10. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le ou chaque dispositif de verrouillage (30, 34, 37, 38) comprend au moins une autre
saillie de verrouillage s'étendant depuis un autre côté de chaque élément de retenue
correspondant (28, 32, 35).
11. Ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le ou chaque dispositif de verrouillage (30, 34, 37, 38) comprend un évidement prévu
dans chaque élément de retenue correspondant (28, 32, 35).
12. Produit de fenêtrage comprenant l'ensemble d'habillage selon l'une quelconque des
revendications précédentes.