Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a roof window refurbishment system, comprising a
roof window having a stationary frame with a top frame member, a bottom frame member,
and two side frame members defining a central opening, and, placed within the stationary
frame, a sash with sash members carrying a pane, in which each frame member of the
stationary frame has an inner side facing the central opening, each of said inner
sides having an exterior portion and an interior portion, the refurbishment system
further comprising a set of capsules adapted to be connected to the frame members
of the stationary frame in a mounted condition. The invention furthermore relates
to a method for refurbishing a roof window.
Background art
[0002] Replacement of windows involves a substantial investment for a household due to the
cost of the new window and the high cost of contractors for installing the new window
and removing the old one.
[0003] The reasons for replacing an old window can be numerous but often the decision to
replace a window is made due to material decay or to gain the benefits provided by
advances in window technology such as improved inlet of incident light, ventilation,
or thermal insulation to provide an improved indoor climate.
[0004] As the movable sash will often be worn at a faster rate than the frame due to the
frequent movement when opening and closing the sash, the sash may often need replacement
before the stationary frame. Furthermore, as advances within the field of window,
e.g. improvements of the thermally insulating window pane, the sash and window pane
may be obsolete quicker than the stationary frame.
[0005] However, even if the movable sash is in an acceptable state, the stationary frame
may also be worn prematurely. One problem associated with keeping an old stationary
frame is that it may often be damaged due to normal indoor activities throughout the
life time of the window. Also, the stationary frame of a window is traditionally made
from wooden frame members or polyurethane members optionally with a wooden core. Hence,
the stationary frame will after some years be worn down and it may be increasingly
difficult to keep the stationary frame clean and maintain in a mint condition.
[0006] Thus, it remains a challenge how to refurbish a window, either in a single component,
or of several components of a window.
Summary of the invention
[0007] With this background it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a refurbishment
system, which allows an improvement of the overall properties of the roof window,
including visual appearance of the stationary frame. Furthermore, the refurbishment
system should be easily installed in the roof structure.
[0008] In a first aspect, this and further objects are met by a refurbishment system of
the kind mentioned in the introduction which is furthermore characterised in the set
of capsules comprises a top capsule having a closed surface and an exposed surface,
adapted to be mounted on the top frame member with the closed surface facing the top
frame member and the exposed surface facing the central opening, and has an interior
section such that the top capsule covers the interior portion of the inner side of
the top frame member in the mounted condition. a bottom capsule having a closed surface
and an exposed surface, adapted to be mounted on the bottom frame member with the
closed surface facing the bottom frame member and the exposed surface facing the central
opening, and has an interior section such that the bottom capsule covers the interior
portion of the inner side of the bottom frame member in the mounted condition, and
two side capsules each having a closed surface and an exposed surface, each adapted
to be mounted on respective side frame members with the closed surface facing the
respective side frame member and the exposed surface facing the central opening, and
each has an interior section such that each side capsule covers the interior portion
of the inner side of a respective side frame member in the mounted condition, and
that at least one of the capsules has an exterior section adapted for covering at
least part of the exterior portion of the frame member and/or a sash member in said
mounted condition.
[0009] The set of capsules provides an excellent opportunity to refresh the appearance and
cleanability of the stationary frame, and may be provided to either match the finish
and colour of the sash, or to provide a contrast thereto. Consumers may be interested
in being able to refurbish their window, either by simply refreshing the appearance
of scratched or faded frame members, or by also replacing the sash of the old window
and keeping the existing frame, now refreshed, thereby prolonging the life time of
the window and minimizing the work of the contractor. As the stationary frame of the
window is maintained, the frame may function as an installation frame, thus rendering
the mounting simple. This applies both when the refurbishment system comprises only
the set of capsules, and in the case in which also a replacement sash is provided
with the system. The advantages are particularly present in roof windows, in which
installation takes place in an inclined roof.
[0010] The term capsule should be understood as an interior cladding adapted to encapsulate
and cover an interior portion, i.e. a portion facing the interior of the building,
of the roof window.
[0011] In a presently preferred embodiment which is particularly advantageous for a window,
in which the sash is movable between an open and a closed position and each frame
member of the stationary frame has an inner side facing the central opening, each
of said inner sides having an exterior portion which is covered by the sash when the
sash is in the closed position, and an interior portion which is not covered by the
sash when the sash is in the closed position, the set of capsules of said refurbishment
system comprising at least one of the following: a top capsule, a bottom capsule and
two side capsules, each of which having a closed surface and an exposed surface, adapted
to be mounted on the frame member with the closed surface facing the frame member
and the exposed surface facing the central opening, such that the capsule covers the
interior portion of the inner side of the frame member in the mounted condition.
[0012] In the context of the application, a closed position of the sash means a position
in which the plane defined by the stationary frame and plane defined by the sash coincide,
that is form an angle of no more than a few degrees with each other. Similarly, an
open position of the sash as used herein generally means a position in which the sash
is tilted about the pivot hinge axis such that the stationary frame plane and the
sash plane no longer coincide.
[0013] The exterior portion and the interior portion of the inner sides of the frame members
can be defined by the imaginary plane defined by the surface of the sash which faces
the interior when the window is in the installed condition. That is, for a roof window
installed in an inclined surface and when the sash is in the closed position, the
exterior portion of the frame members will be above this plane and the interior portion
of the frame members will be positioned below.
[0014] In this, whenever the term "frame" is used it is to be understood as including referring
to a stationary frame carrying a sash. The terms stationary frame and frame are used
interchangeably.
[0015] In the context the term "to cover" is to be understood as extending over a component
of the window without necessarily being in contact in order to protect or conceal
it its entirety. Hence, when the capsule covers an interior portion of a frame member
it should be understood that it may be in contact but should not be limited thereto,
as the contour of the capsule does not have to correspond to that of the interior
portion of the frame member.
[0016] An advantage of providing a system where the capsules are adapted to cover the interior
portion of the inner side of the frame members it is possible to provide a complete
makeover to an old frame and thereby extending the life time of the stationary frame.
Furthermore, as the capsules are not limited to the shape or material of the original
frame, they may provide new functionalities to be added to the window by enabling
the use of various materials or shapes.
[0017] In an embodiment of the invention at least one of the capsules also covers at least
a part of the exterior portion of the frame member to which the capsule is to be mounted,
such that the capsule forms an interior section adapted for covering the interior
portion and an exterior section adapted for covering at least part of the exterior
portion.
[0018] By adding an exterior section to the capsules the capsule may also cover at least
part of the exterior portion of the inner side of the frame member, thereby giving
the frame member a cleaner look when the sash is in the open position.
[0019] In a further embodiment of the invention each capsule of the set of capsules of said
refurbishment system covers the interior portion and at least part of the exterior
portion.
[0020] In an embodiment of the invention the interior section has a thicker profile relative
to the exterior section.
[0021] By providing the interior section width a thicker profile the capsule becomes more
durable and will appear more solid to the end user i.e. higher quality in the eyes
of the consumer. While this advantage is also sought after in the exterior section,
the exterior section cannot be made so thick that the sash of the window cannot fit
in the central opening which will have slightly reduced dimensions as a result of
mounting the capsules.
[0022] In an embodiment of the invention the exterior section comprises a groove, said groove
being adapted for holding a seal.
[0023] By having a seal between the new surface provided by the exposed side of the capsule
and the sash it may be ensured that the window is properly sealed against weather
and drafts.
[0024] In an embodiment of the invention at least one of the capsules further comprise a
first and a second end, wherein the ends are provided with flexible flanges adapted
for engaging the frame member to provide a snap lock.
[0025] By providing a snap lock the process of mounting the capsules on the frame members
may be facilitated such that it may be performed by a person with limited expertise.
[0026] The first and the second end may both be positioned in the interior section of the
capsule so as the capsule only covers the interior portion of the inner side of the
frame member or in another embodiment having one end in the interior section and a
second end in the exterior section of the capsule.
[0027] In an embodiment according to the invention at least one of the capsules are made
from at least two separate pieces. This is particularly advantageous in the embodiments
in which the capsule or capsules is/are formed to cover an exterior portion of the
frame member.
[0028] As the length of a frame member may in some cases be relatively long, it may be difficult
for a single person to mount a capsule having the same length as the frame member
on which it is to be mounted. By providing at least one of the capsules in multiple
pieces the process of mounting the capsule on the frame member may be made easier
for a single person, as the person may mount the capsule in steps.
[0029] In an embodiment of the invention at least one of the capsules further comprises
an adhesive material arranged on the closed surface. By adding an adhesive material
arranged on the closed surface, it may be ensured that the capsule is securely mounted
on the frame member.
[0030] In an embodiment of the invention at least one of the capsules are adapted to create
a hollow cavity between the capsule and the interior portion of a stationary frame
member when mounted on said frame member.
[0031] This allows the contour of the capsules to differ from the contour of the original
frame, such as to provide a more aesthetically pleasing and/or interesting look as
the new surface provided by the exposed surface of the capsule may be more modern
than the original and optionally may be asymmetrical by providing capsules with exposed
surfaces with different contours.
[0032] In an embodiment of the invention at least one of the capsules are made from polyvinyl
chloride (PVC). PVC allows the capsules to be made thin without compromising the durability
and structural integrity of the capsule profile. Furthermore, in the embodiments where
the capsule also covers part of the exterior portion of the inner side of a frame
member, the capsule should be thin such that the dimensions of the central opening
are not reduced so much, that the sash can no longer fit therein. Additionally, the
thin profile also makes the process of mounting the capsules on the frame members
easier as the capsules will be lighter and therefore easier to handle. Other conceivable
materials include stainless steel, aluminium, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
and polyethylene (PE).
[0033] In a further embodiment of the invention the system further comprises a corner cover
adapted to connect two adjacent capsules at a frame corner, by being mounted on two
different frame members so as to give the refurbished window a nice finish and to
avoid that dirt may access a corner of the stationary frame, which is difficult to
clean.
[0034] In a further embodiment the refurbishment system further comprises at least one further
component selected from the group comprising a frame part of a pivot hinge, a frame
covering, a frame cladding, a top casing, a striking plate and insulation elements.
[0035] The insulation element may be adapted to fit in the hollow cavity between the capsule
and the interior portion of a stationary frame member. By providing insulation for
the cavity formed between the capsule and the frame, the overall insulation properties
may be improved.
[0036] In an embodiment of the invention, the sash is fixedly connected to the stationary
frame in the mounted condition, and wherein the exterior section of at least some
capsules of the set of capsules covers the sash member in said mounted condition.
[0037] Some customers realize through use, that they do not use their openable roof window
for ventilation, e.g. due to high placement of the roof window or because air condition
is used instead. The sash may thus advantageously be fixated to the frame and both
the frame and sash covered by the set of capsules to provide the window with a customer
desired seamless finish.
[0038] In a further embodiment, the set of capsules form a coherent capsule frame, preferably
also comprising a groove adapted to receive a screening device.
[0039] Advantageously, by providing a groove it is possible to integrate a screening device
into capsules, hereby reducing the complexity and cost associated with installing
a screening device in a roof window.
[0040] In another embodiment of the invention, the refurbishment system comprises a replacement
sash.
[0041] In a second aspect, the invention relates to a method for refurbishing a roof window
having a stationary frame and a sash, comprising the steps of: a) providing a refurbishment
system according to the first aspect of the invention, b) preparing the roof window
for refurbishment, and c) mounting the refurbishment system to the stationary frame.
[0042] By providing a method of this kind, the refurbishment is carried out in a number
of simple and logical steps so as to allow a person with limited expertise to upgrade
the window. Thus, making the method more cost efficient for the consumer.
[0043] In an embodiment of the invention, step c) includes the steps of: I) mounting a side
capsule on an interior portion of the inner side of the side frame members, II) mounting
a capsule on an interior portion of the inner side of the bottom frame member, and
III) mounting a capsule on an interior portion of the inner side of the top frame
member.
[0044] In a particular embodiment of the invention, step a) includes providing a replacement
sash, and step b) includes removal of the existing sash.
[0045] In an embodiment of the invention, wherein step b) includes fixedly connecting the
sash to the stationary frame, and further comprising a step d) of connecting the exterior
section of the set of capsules to the sash.
[0046] In a further embodiment, wherein step a) includes the provision of at least one further
component selected from the group comprising a frame part of a pivot hinge, a frame
covering, a frame cladding, a top casing, a striking plate and an insulation element,
and wherein the step b) includes the respective steps of: removing the striking plate,
and/or removing the frame parts of the pivot hinges, and/or removing the top casing,
and/or removing sides and bottom frame coverings, and/or removing frame claddings.
[0047] Other presently preferred embodiments and further advantages will be apparent from
the following detailed description and the dependent claims.
Brief description of drawings
[0048] The invention will now be described in more detail below by means of non-limiting
examples of embodiments and with reference to the schematic drawing, in which
Fig. 1 shows a perspective view of conventional roof window in an open state from
the interior side;
Fig. 2 shows a perspective view of a stationary frame of a roof window without the
sash from the interior side;
Fig. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of a side frame member of a roof window with details
of an embodiment of a refurbishment system according to the invention, including a
side capsule in a mounted condition;
Fig. 4 shows a cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 3, but of another embodiment
of the side capsule of the refurbishment system according to the invention in a mounted
condition;
Fig. 5 shows a partial perspective view of a side frame member with a side capsule
according to the invention mounted;
Fig. 6 shows a cross-sectional view of a bottom frame member of a roof window with
details of an embodiment of a refurbishment system according to the invention, including
a bottom capsule in a mounted condition;
Fig. 7 shows a cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 6, but of another embodiment
of the bottom capsule of the refurbishment system according to the invention in a
mounted condition:
Fig. 8 shows a cross-sectional view of a top frame member of a roof window with details
of an embodiment of a refurbishment system according to the invention, including a
top capsule in a mounted condition;
Fig. 9 shows a cross-sectional view corresponding to Fig. 8, but of another embodiment
of the top capsule of the refurbishment system according to the invention in a mounted
condition;
Fig. 10 shows a partial perspective view of the corner of a stationary frame with
a detail of an alternative embodiment of the refurbishment system according to the
invention in the mounted condition;
Fig. 11 shows a top capsule for a roof window refurbishment system, wherein the sash
is fixedly connected to the stationary frame;
Fig. 12 shows a bottom capsule for a roof window refurbishment system, wherein the
sash is fixedly connected to the stationary frame;
Fig. 13 shows a side capsule for a roof window refurbishment system, wherein the sash
is fixedly connected to the stationary frame; and
Fig. 14 shows another embodiment of a side capsule for a roof window refurbishment
system, wherein the sash is fixedly connected to the stationary frame.
Detailed description of the invention
[0049] In the following, embodiments of the first and the second aspects will be described
in further detail. The window will be referred to as a roof window, installed in an
inclined roof surface. Directional terms such as "upper", "lower" etc. relate to the
position shown in the drawings. The invention is applicable to all types of windows,
however.
[0050] Fig. 1 shows a conventional roof window 1 seen from the side of the roof window which
faces the interior side of a building structure in which the roof window 1 is installed.
The roof window shown in Fig. 1 comprises a frame 2 which is stationary when the roof
window 1 is in a mounted condition. The stationary frame 2 has a top frame member
300, a bottom frame member 200 and two side frame members 100 defining a central opening,
and a sash 3' carrying a pane 4. Each of the frame members 100, 200, 300 has an inner
side facing the central opening.
[0051] By the terms "exterior" and "interior", mutually opposite sides of components of
the roof window 1 are indicated, in a direction substantially perpendicular to the
plane of the pane 4. The terms "outer" and "inner" are used to indicate for instance
mutually opposite sides of the frame members 100, 200, 300, substantially in a direction
parallel to the plane of the pane 4.
[0052] In the type of roof window 1 shown in Fig. 1, the sash 3' is movably mounted in the
stationary frame 2 by means of a set of pivot hinges 5 (cf. Fig. 2), such that the
sash 3' is pivotable about a substantially centrally located axis between an open
and closed position relative to the stationary frame 2.
[0053] The inner sides of the respective frame members 100, 200, 300 each comprises an exterior
portion 102, 202, 302, which, when the window is in the closed position, is covered
by the sash 3' and therefore not visible from the interior of the building structure,
and an interior portion 101, 201, 301 which is not covered by the sash 3, when the
window is in the closed position. Hence, the interior portion 101, 201, 301 is visible
from the interior side of the building structure in both in the open and closed positions
of the sash. In the shown embodiment, the exterior portions 102, 202, 302 of the inner
sides of each of the frame members 100, 200, 300 are offset relative to the interior
portions 101, 201, 301 to form a recess in which the sash 3' abuts when the window
is in a closed position. Eventually, each of the stationary frame members 100, 200,
300 also has a bottom surface 103, 203, 303 which here, in a manner known
per se, includes a groove adapted to accommodate a lining forming a transition between the
roof window 1 and the roof structure.
[0054] In order to renovate or refurbish the roof window 1 to extend the lifetime and/or
improve the properties thereof, including for instance the appearance and insulating
properties, a refurbishment system according to the invention is provided. In its
most basic form, the refurbishment system comprises a replacement sash indicated throughout
by reference numeral 3 in the following, and a set of capsules 110, 210, 310 adapted
to be connected to the frame members 100, 200, 300 of the stationary frame 2 in the
mounted condition. Details of embodiments of the inventive refurbishment system and
the method for refurbishing will be described in the following.
[0055] In a first step, Fig. 2 shows the stationary frame 2 of the roof window 1, where
the sash 3' has been dismounted to reveal the interior portions 101, 201, 301 and
the exterior portions 102, 202, 302 of the inner sides of the frame members 100, 200,
300.
[0056] In further embodiments, which are not shown or described in detail, the refurbishment
system comprises, in addition to the basic components of a replacement sash and a
set of capsules, at least one further component selected from the group comprising
a frame part of pivot hinge 5, a frame covering to replace existing frame cover 6,
a frame cladding to replace existing frame cladding 7, a top casing to replace existing
top casing 8, a striking plate to replace existing striking plate 9 (cf. Fig. 9) and
insulation elements.
[0057] Referring now to Figs 3 to 5, the refurbishment system applied to the roof window
1, with its stationary frame represented by one of its side frame members 100, comprises
a replacement sash generally designated 3 which has been mounted in the stationary
frame, and one capsule of the set of capsules.
[0058] Thus in the embodiments of Figs 3 to 5, a side capsule 110 of the set of capsules
of the refurbishment system according to the invention has been mounted to cover the
interior portion 101 of the inner side of the side frame member 100. The side capsule
110 has a closed surface 111 which is adapted to face the frame member 100 and to
follow the contour of the interior portion 101, and an exposed surface 112 adapted
to face the central opening and to be visible, when the capsule 110 is mounted on
the side frame member 100.
[0059] The side capsule 110 in the embodiment shown in Fig. 3 has an interior section 114
which extends the total height of the interior portion 101 such that the capsule 110,
when mounted, covers the entire interior portion 101 of the inner side of the side
frame member 100, whereby the exposed surface 112 of the capsule 110 now forms part
of the inner side of the frame member 100. Furthermore, the capsule comprises an exterior
section 113 that extends into the exterior portion 102 of the inner side of the side
frame member 100.
[0060] The capsule 110 in shown in Fig. 3 does not comprise means that enable the side capsule
110 to support itself. Hence, the side capsule 110 will in this embodiment have to
be fixed to inner side of the side frame 100 by fastening means or by means of adhesion.
For a clean finish and additional support, the capsule 110 is in the embodiment shown
in Fig. 3 provided with a first flange 115 that follows the contour of the bottom
surface 103. Advantageously, in this embodiment the interior section 114 of the side
capsule 110 has a thicker profile than the profile in relation to the exterior section
113. Thus, the visual appearance and the feeling of the exterior side of the capsule
may be improved.
[0061] Referring now to Figs 4 and 5 that show a cross-sectional view and a perspective
view of side frame member, respectively, the side capsule 110 mounted on the inner
side of the side frame 100 is rather similar to the side capsule 110 shown and described
in the embodiment shown in Fig. 3 as described in the above. Elements having the same
or analogous function are denoted by the same reference numerals.
[0062] In the embodiment of Figs 4 and 5, the side capsule 110 is advantageously further
provided with means for mounting the side capsule 110. The side capsule 110 comprises
in addition to the first flange 115 which in this embodiment is configured to extend
partially over the bottom surface 103 and into the lower recess, a second flange 116
which is configured follow the contour of the inner side of the side frame member
100, namely at the step provided by the offsetting of the interior portion 101 relative
to the exterior portion 102. In this embodiment the first flange 115 further comprises
coupling means 119 adapted to engage the lower recess in the bottom surface 103, so
as the capsule 110 forms a snap lock so that it may be mounted on the frame member
100 without any need for further attachment means.
[0063] Generally, a snap lock engagement can be provided by making capsules from a flexible
and resilient material, such that the capsule may be temporarily deformed when mounting
the capsule. It should be noted that the flanges are non-essential features which
is a preferred alternative to provide means for mounting the capsule.
[0064] The material, the dimensions such as thickness, material properties etc. may be chosen
according to the specific requirements. In the presently preferred embodiment, the
capsules are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), but other conceivable materials include
stainless steel, aluminium, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) and polyethylene
(PE).
[0065] Referring now to Fig. 6. Which shows a cross-sectional view of a stationary bottom
frame 200 and a bottom capsule 210 according to the invention, which has been mounted
to cover the entire interior portion 201 of the bottom frame member 200.
[0066] The bottom capsule 210 in the shown embodiment is generally similar to the above-described
side capsule 110 in that it also comprises a closed surface 211 adapted to face the
interior portion 201 of the inner side of the bottom frame member 200, and an exposed
surface 212 adapted to face the central opening, such as to cover the interior portion
201 of the inner side of the bottom frame member 200.
[0067] The bottom capsule 210 shown in Fig. 6 differs from the side capsule 110 in that
it has a V-shaped profile, so when the capsule 210 is mounted to the interior portion
201 of the inner side of the bottom frame member 200, the capsule 210 protrudes from
the stationary bottom frame member 200 towards the central opening of the stationary
frame 2. In this way a hollow cavity is provided between the closed surface 211 of
the capsule 210 and the interior portion 201 of the inner side of the bottom frame
member 200.
[0068] Although the V-shaped profile of the capsule is only shown for a bottom capsule 210,
it should be noted that side and/or top capsules 110, 310 may also have V-shaped profiles
adapted to provide a hollow cavity between the closed surface of the capsules and
the interior portion of the frame members in a mounted condition, and that this feature
is independent of other non-essential features, such as the flanges.
[0069] Referring now to Fig. 7 which shows a cross-sectional view of a bottom frame member
200 similar to that shown in Fig. 6, the roof window 1 shown in Fig. 7 also shows
the sash 3 in its closed position.
[0070] The bottom capsule 200 shown in Fig. 7 differs from that shown in Fig. 6 in that
it does not comprise a second flange 216 or coupling means 219. The bottom capsule
200 of this embodiment therefore relies on chemical or mechanical fastening means
such as adhesives or screws. The bottom capsule 210 of this embodiment comprises an
interior section 214 and an exterior section 213, wherein the interior section 214
is provided with a thicker profile than the exterior section 213.
[0071] Referring now to Fig. 8 which shows a cross-sectional view of stationary top frame
member 300, the top capsule 310 of this embodiment protrudes from the interior portion
301 towards the central opening. In this way a hollow cavity is provided between the
top capsule 310 and the interior portion 301 of the stationary top frame member 300.
[0072] The top capsule 310 in the embodiment shown in Fig. 8 is generally similar to the
previously described capsules in that it comprises the features which that allows
it to be mounted on the top frame member 310 to cover the interior portion 301 of
the inner side of the top frame member 300.
[0073] The capsule in the embodiment shown in Fig. 8 differs from that of previously described
capsules in that the capsule further comprises an exterior section 313 extending over
part of the exterior portion 302 of the inner side of the top frame member 300, such
that top capsule 310 besides having an interior section covering the entire interior
portion 301 of the inner side of the top frame member 300, the top capsule also has
an exterior section that covers part of the exterior portion 302 of the inner side
of the frame member.
[0074] The contour of the capsule is such that the capsule forms a groove 318 between the
exterior section 313 and interior section which is adapted to cover the interior portion
301. The groove 318 is adapted to accommodate a sealing, such as to prevent water
or draft from entering the building through the cap formed between the exposed side
312 of the capsule 310 and the sash 3.
[0075] Like previously described embodiments, the exterior section 313 is provided with
a shape that protrudes from inner side of the stationary frame towards the central
opening, such that a cavity is formed between the closed surface of the exterior section
and the exterior portion of the inner side of the frame member. This cavity has the
same advantages as the cavities disclosed in the description of previous embodiments.
[0076] Fig. 9 shows a further embodiment of the refurbishment system applied at the top
frame member 300 in a cross-sectional view. In this embodiment the sash 3 is mounted
to the stationary frame 2 as before. The capsule 310 in this embodiment is adapted
to cover the entire interior portion 301 that is visible when the sash 3 is in a closed
position. In the shown embodiment, the capsule 310 further extends into the exterior
portion 302 of the top frame member 300 and abuts a protrusion of the exterior portion
302 of the inner side of the top frame member 310.
[0077] The top capsule 310 of this embodiment comprises an interior section 314 and an exterior
section 313, wherein the interior section 314 is provided with a thicker profile in
relation to the exterior section 313.
[0078] Fig. 10 shows a schematic drawing of a portion of a stationary frame 2 seen from
the inside of a building structure. In one of the frame corners 400 of the roof window
1 is a corner cover 420 provided to cover the connection of the two frame members
(100, 300). In this embodiment the cladding does not extend over the whole interior
portion 401 of the corner frame 400, however, it should be noted that the corner cover
420 may in another embodiment extend the over the whole interior portion 401 of the
corner frame 400. Furthermore, it is contemplated that corner cover 420 may be provided
to all four of the corners frames 400 of the window 1.
[0079] Turning now to Figs 11 to 14, a set of capsules 120, 220, 320 for a roof window refurbishment
system according to another embodiment is shown. In these embodiments, the sash 3"
is fixedly connected to the stationary frame 2 in the mounted condition, i.e. the
sash 3" is fixated to the stationary frame 2 by means of attachment elements, e.g.
screws, nails, or adhesives, or by the set of capsules 120, 220, 320.
[0080] In the shown embodiment, the capsules 120, 220, 320 are adapted to cover the interior
portion of the frame members 100, 200, 300 and at least a portion of the sash members
3". This will allow the refurbishment system to cover the visible surfaces of the
roof window, whereby the original surfaces of the roof window can be covered in case
the surfaces have been aged or in the case a more modern appearance is desired. The
refurbishment system, thus prolongs the lifetime of the roof window.
[0081] Fig. 11 shows a top capsule of the refurbishment system, wherein the top capsule
320 having a closed surface 321 and an exposed surface 322, adapted to be mounted
on the top frame member 300 and/or sash 3" with the closed surface 321 facing the
interior portion of the sash member 3" and top frame member 300, and the exposed surface
322, facing the central opening, has an interior section 323 such that the top capsule
320 covers the interior portion of the inner side of the top frame member 300 and
sash 3" in the mounted condition.
[0082] Fig. 12 shows a bottom capsular similar to the top capsule in Fig. 11, wherein the
bottom capsule 220 is covering both the interior portion of the bottom frame member
200 and the sash 3".
[0083] Figs 13 and 14 show two different side capsules 120 for the refurbishment system,
wherein the sash 3" is fixedly connected to the stationary frame 2. Generally, the
refurbishment system will comprise two symmetrical side capsules 120 adapted to be
mounted on opposite side frame members 100 of the stationary frame 2. The side capsule
120 shown in Fig. 13 is similar to the top 320 and bottom capsules 220 shown in Figs
11 and 12, wherein the closed surface 121 of capsule 120 covers the interior portion
of the sash 3" and frame member 100.
[0084] Fig. 14 shows a side capsule 120 of a refurbishment system of another embodiment
of the invention. The side capsule 120 differs from the one shown in Fig. 13 in that
the side capsule 120 comprises a groove 128 formed along the length of the side capsule
120, preferably in parallel with the plane of the pane (not shown). The groove 128
is adapted to accommodate the edges of the screening device of a screening arrangement,
such as a roller blind. Generally, the side capsules 120 may follow the contour of
the sash 3" and the frame member 120. However, for a seamless finish it is preferred
that the capsule does not follow the contours of the exterior portions of the sash
and frame member over the entire length of the capsule.
[0085] According to the invention, the method of refurbishing a stationary frame should
be simple so a person with limited expertise within the field of window installations
can carry out method for refurbishing the window. Hence, the invention provides both
a method for refurbishing a roof window installed in a roof structure and having a
stationary frame and an existing sash, in which a step of preparing the roof window
for refurbishment is included.
[0086] It is to be understood that several modifications and combinations may be carried
out. For instance, regarding the capsules shown and described it is to be understood
that capsules may also be used on other windows than the centre-hung pivotable roof
window, and that their shape and design may be varied accordingly. Likewise, different
combinations of features mentioned as alternatives above are also covered by the invention
as defined by the scope of the claims.
1. A roof window refurbishment system, comprising a roof window (1) having a stationary
frame (2) with a top frame member (300), a bottom frame member (200), and two side
frame members (100) defining a central opening, and, placed within the stationary
frame, a sash (3') with sash members carrying a pane (4), in which each frame member
(100, 200, 300) of the stationary frame (2) has an inner side facing the central opening,
each of said inner sides having an exterior portion (102, 202, 302) and an interior
portion (101, 201, 301), the refurbishment system further comprising a set of capsules
(110, 210, 310; 120, 220, 320) adapted to be connected to the frame members (100,
200, 300) of the stationary frame (2) in a mounted condition,
characterised in that the set of capsules (110, 210, 310; 120, 220, 320) comprises:
a top capsule (310; 320) having a closed surface (311; 321) and an exposed surface
(312; 322), adapted to be mounted on the top frame member (300) with the closed surface
(311; 321) facing the top frame member (300) and the exposed surface (312; 322) facing
the central opening, and has an interior section (314) such that the top capsule (310;
320) covers the interior portion (301) of the inner side of the top frame member (300)
in the mounted condition;
a bottom capsule (210; 220) having a closed surface (211; 221) and an exposed surface
(212; 222), adapted to be mounted on the bottom frame member (200) with the closed
surface (211; 221) facing the bottom frame member (200) and the exposed surface (212;
222) facing the central opening, and has an interior section (214) such that the bottom
capsule (210; 220) covers the interior portion (201) of the inner side of the bottom
frame member (200) in the mounted condition; and
two side capsules (110; 120) each having a closed surface (111; 121) and an exposed
surface (112; 122), each adapted to be mounted on respective side frame members (100)
with the closed surface (111; 121) facing the respective side frame member (100) and
the exposed surface (112; 122) facing the central opening, and each has an interior
section (114) such that each side capsule (110; 120) covers the interior portion (101)
of the inner side of a respective side frame member (100) in the mounted condition,
and that
at least one of the capsules (110, 210, 310; 120, 220, 320) has an exterior section
(113, 213, 313; 123, 223, 323) adapted for covering at least part of the exterior
portion of the frame member and/or a sash member in said mounted condition.
2. A roof window refurbishment system according to claim 1, wherein the sash (3') is
connected to the frame (2) via a set of pivot hinges and is movable about a turning
axis defined by the pivot hinges and movable between an open and a closed position
and each exterior portion (102, 202, 302) of the frame is covered by the sash (3')
when the sash (3) is in the closed position, and the interior portion (101, 201, 301)
of the respective frame member is not covered by the sash (3') when the sash (3')
is in the closed position, and wherein each capsule of the set of capsules (110, 210,
310) of said refurbishment system covers the interior portion and at least part of
the exterior portion of the frame.
3. A roof window refurbishment system according to claim 1, wherein the sash (3") is
fixedly connected to the stationary frame (2) in the mounted condition, and wherein
the exterior section (123, 223, 323) of at least some capsules of the set of capsules
(120, 220, 320) covers the sash member in said mounted condition.
4. A roof window refurbishment system according to claim 3, wherein the set of capsules
form a coherent capsule frame, preferably also comprising a groove (128) adapted to
receive a screening device.
5. A roof window refurbishment system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the refurbishment system comprises a replacement sash (3).
6. A roof window refurbishment system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the interior section (114) of the capsule (110) has a thicker profile relative to
the exterior section (113).
7. A roof window refurbishment system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the exterior section (313) comprises a groove (318) adapted to accommodate a sealing
in the mounted condition.
8. A roof window refurbishment system according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
at least one of the capsules (110) further comprise a first and a second end, wherein
the ends are provided with flexible flanges (119; 116) adapted for engaging the frame
member to provide a snap lock.
9. A roof window refurbishment system according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
at least one of the capsules further comprises an adhesive material arranged on the
closed surface.
10. A roof window refurbishment system according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
at least one of the capsules are made from at least two separate pieces.
11. A roof window refurbishment system according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
at least one of the capsules is adapted to create a hollow cavity between the capsule
and the interior portion of a stationary frame member when mounted on said frame member.
12. A roof window refurbishment system according to anyone of the preceding claims, wherein
at least one of the capsules are made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
13. A roof window refurbishment system according to anyone of the preceding claims further
comprising a corner cover (420) adapted to connect two adjacent capsules at a frame
corner.
14. A roof window refurbishment system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the refurbishment system comprises at least one further component selected from the
group comprising a frame part of a pivot hinge (5), a frame covering (6), a frame
cladding (7), a top casing (8), a striking plate (9) and insulation elements.
15. A roof window refurbishment system according to claim 14 when dependent on claim 11,
wherein the system comprises an insulation element adapted to fit in the hollow cavity
between the capsule and the interior portion of a stationary frame member.
16. Method for refurbishing a roof window (1) having a stationary frame (2) and a sash
(3'), comprising the steps of:
a) providing a refurbishment system according to any one of claims 1 to 15;
b) preparing the roof window for refurbishment; and
c) mounting the refurbishment system to the stationary frame (2).
17. The method of claim 16, wherein step c) includes the steps of:
I) mounting a side capsule (110) on an interior portion of the inner side of the side
frame members,
II) mounting a capsule on an interior portion of the inner side of the bottom frame
member, and
III) mounting a capsule on an interior portion of the inner side of the top frame
member.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein step a) includes providing a replacement sash (3),
and step b) includes removal of the existing sash (3').
19. The method of claim 17, wherein step b) includes fixedly connecting the sash (3')
to the stationary frame (2), and further comprising a step d) of connecting the exterior
section (123, 223, 323) of the set of capsules (120, 220, 320) to the sash (3").
20. The method of any one of claims 16 to 19, wherein step a) includes the provision of
at least one further component selected from the group comprising a frame part of
a pivot hinge (5), a frame covering (6), a frame cladding (7), a top casing (8), a
striking plate (9) and an insulation element, and wherein the step b) includes the
respective steps of:
i. removing the striking plate, and/or
ii. removing the frame parts of the pivot hinges, and/or
iii. removing the top casing, and/or
iv. removing sides and bottom frame coverings, and/or
v. removing frame claddings.