DESCRIPTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a handle system for a wing of a window or door and
an installation method thereof.
[0002] More precisely, the invention is applied in the field of locks provided with a push-pull
control, i.e. a control capable of converting the pushing or pulling movement of a
handle into a rotational motion applied to the so-called handle follower, which in
turn controls the translation of a closing element, typically a latch or a bolt.
[0003] A lock provided with push-pull control, already the subject matter of a previous
patent document in the name of the same Applicant, has the advantage of leaving complete
freedom as to the shape of the handle to be used, since the latter must only receive
pushing or pulling forces and no longer rotational ones.
[0004] The present invention is applied in the field of windows and doors in general.
PRIOR ART
[0005] As is well known, the windows and doors used to close off access to the rooms of
a building are fitted with locks provided with a latch and/or bolt.
[0006] According to the prior art, a first type of lock comprises a lock body suitable for
being inserted into a housing of a wing of a window or door. The lock body is provided
with an actuator assembly for slidingly moving a closing element, for example a latch,
between a configuration in which it is retracted inside the lock body and a configuration
in which it is extracted from the lock body, so that it may engage in a corresponding
latch hole fashioned in one of the vertical uprights, or jambs, making up the fixed
part of a window or door.
[0007] The latch is generally provided with an inclined surface suitable for abutting against
and sliding over an edge of a striking plate installed on the fixed vertical upright
of a window or door, said inclined surface thus bringing about the retraction of the
latch into the lock body during the wing closing phase.
[0008] In accordance with the prior art, the latch is opposed by a spring which tends to
maintain it in a configuration in which it is normally extracted from the box-shaped
body; therefore, after coming to abut against the edge of the striking plate and being
retracted into the lock body until passing the aforesaid edge of the striking plate,
the latch is brought back into the extracted configuration by the spring, so that
it can be inserted into the latch hole fashioned on the fixed upright of the window
or door and thus bring about the closing of the window or door.
[0009] Again in accordance with the prior art, there also exist locks of a magnetic type,
in which the latch is drawn into the latch hole by a magnet generally positioned on
the jamb of the window or door.
[0010] In both techniques of the prior art briefly described above, in order to disengage
the latch from the latch hole and enable the window or door to be opened again, it
is necessary to bring about the retraction of the latch into the lock body manually.
This retraction is normally achieved using a handle, which is connected to the latch
by means of a series of kinematic motion and is made to rotate about an axis perpendicular
to the sliding direction of the latch. In greater detail, the rotation of the handle
thus determines a sliding motion of the latch towards the inside of the lock body
(retracted position).
[0011] The main drawback of the prior art is represented by the fact of not allowing any
freedom to choose the shape of the handle to be used, which must necessarily be capable
of rotating about a rotation axis perpendicular to the sliding direction of the latch.
Disadvantageously, therefore, it is not possible to allow the user any freedom of
choice in respect of the type of operation, it being strictly necessary to rotate
the handle in order to enable the opening of the lock, and hence of the window or
door. Even more disadvantageously, this type of operation greatly limits the freedom,
from a design standpoint, to create handles of any shape whatsoever.
[0012] In order to overcome the aforesaid drawbacks, the Applicant has developed a lock
provided with a push-pull control capable of converting the pushing or pulling movement
exerted on a handle into a rotational motion applied to the so-called handle follower
which controls the sliding of the latch. Advantageously, such a lock assures greater
freedom in the shape of the handle to be used, while simultaneously offering a simple
and immediate operation.
[0013] In greater detail, a lock provided with push-pull control comprises a lock body and
a latch movable between an extracted configuration and a configuration in which it
is retracted inside the lock body. The lock is provided with a latch actuator assembly
comprising an actuator member, typically a hollow body defining the so-called handle
follower, which is movable by rotation between two operating positions which correspond,
respectively, to the aforesaid extracted and retracted configurations of the latch.
Furthermore, the actuator assembly comprises a control member kinematically connected
to the actuator member in order to control the rotation thereof; in particular, the
control member is movable along a direction of translation between two operating positions
corresponding, respectively, to the rotated operating positions of the actuator member,
which, in turn, correspond to the extracted and retracted configurations of the closing
element. The control member receives the pushing or pulling action via the handle.
[0014] The control member has dimensions such as to slide inside the hollow body. Typically,
the control member is a piston. The interaction between the control member (piston)
and the actuator member (handle follower) takes place through a cam with a partial
helical surface and integral with the control member, said cam slidingly intercepting
a cam follower element integral with the actuator member; therefore, as a result of
the sliding of the cam follower element inside the cam, the translation movement of
the control member is converted into a rotation movement of the actuator member.
[0015] The handle is positioned and fixed onto the wing in such a way as to interact with
the control member.
[0016] The push-pull locks described above, despite being very reliable, have several drawbacks.
[0017] Firstly, the pushing or pulling movement exerted on the actuator assembly by the
handle causes shifts and oscillations, even if minimal, of the lock body in the direction
of application of the force, thus reducing the working stroke of the control member
and diminishing, therefore, the effectiveness of the actuation of the lock. At present,
in fact, the lock body is inserted into a cavity fashioned on the front surface of
the movable part of the window or door, typically a wing, according to a direction
of insertion that is substantially parallel to the sliding direction of the closing
element, for example a latch. The lock body is kept in position by means of a pair
of screws that fix a front plate of the box-shaped body to the front surface of the
wing. In this method of installation, therefore, the box-shaped body of the lock can
be subjected to shifts or oscillations in a direction orthogonal to the direction
of insertion, which typically also coincides with the direction of fastening defined
by the screws. In other words, the pushing or pulling force determines a movement
of the control member, but also a simultaneous movement of the lock body, so that
the working stroke of the control member inside the handle follower is reduced, with
a consequent decline of effectiveness in the operation of the latch.
[0018] Furthermore, in order to assure the maximum effectiveness of operation, it is necessary
to align the handle relative to the control member. Disadvantageously, to date, the
handle is instead installed with reference to the openings for accessing the cavity
housing the lock body in the wing, it not being possible to align the handle relative
to the control member.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
[0019] In this context, the technical task underlying the present invention is to provide
a handle system for a wing of a window or door and an installation method thereof
which overcome the drawbacks of the above-mentioned prior art.
[0020] In particular, it is an object of the present invention to provide a handle system
which eliminates the shifts and oscillations of the lock body during the application
of a pushing or pulling force on the control member.
[0021] Another object of the present invention is to provide a handle system which can be
precisely aligned with the control member.
[0022] A further object of the present invention is to provide a handle system able to assure
ample freedom of installation, in such a way as to eliminate or minimise the design
constraints for individual operators, that is to say, manufacturers of locks, handles
or of windows and doors.
[0023] Another object of the invention is to provide an installation method that enables
the handle system to be rapidly mounted on the wing of a window or door.
[0024] The stated technical task and specified objects are substantially reached by a handle
system for a wing of a window or door and the installation system thereof, which comprise
the technical features disclosed in the independent claims. The dependent claims correspond
to further advantageous aspects of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0025] Additional features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent
from the approximate and hence non-limiting description of one or more embodiments
of the invention, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:
- figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of a handle system assembled on a wing of
a window or door;
- figure 2 illustrates an enlarged side view of one embodiment of the system shown in
figure 1;
- figure 3 illustrates a sectional top view of one embodiment of the system according
to the invention, according to the line A-A of figure 1;
- figure 4 illustrates a sectional top view of a further embodiment of the system according
to the invention, according to the line A-A of figure 2;
- figure 5 illustrates a sectional top view of a further embodiment of the system according
to the invention, according to the line A-A of figure 2;
- figure 6 illustrates a sectional front view of a further embodiment of the system
according to the invention, according to the line B-B of figure 2;
- figure 6A illustrates an enlarged view of a constructive detail shown in figure 6;
- figure 7 illustrates a side view of a further embodiment of the system shown in figure
1;
- figure 8 illustrates a sectional front view of a further embodiment of the invention,
according to the line B-B of figure 2;
- figure 8A illustrates an enlarged view of a constructive detail shown in figure 8;
- figure 9 illustrates a perspective view of a further variant embodiment of a handle
system according to the invention;
- figure 10 illustrates an enlarged side view of one embodiment of the system shown
in figure 9;
- figure 11 illustrates a sectional top view of one embodiment of the system according
to the invention, according to the line A-A of figure 10;
- figure 11A illustrates an enlarged view of a constructive detail shown in figure 11;
- figures 12 and 13 illustrate enlarged views of further constructive details of the
system shown in figure 9;
- figure 14 illustrates a sectional top view of the system shown according to the invention
in a different operating configuration, according to the line A-A of figure 10;
- figure 15 illustrates a sectional front view of an embodiment of the system according
to the invention, according to the line B-B of figure 10;
- figure 15A illustrates an enlarged view of a constructive detail shown in figure 15;
- figure 16 illustrates a side view of a further embodiment of the system shown in figure
9;
- figure 17 illustrates a sectional front view of a further embodiment of the system
according to the invention, according to the line B-B of figure 10;
- figure 17A illustrates an enlarged view of a constructive detail shown in figure 17;
- figure 18 illustrates a perspective view of a further variant embodiment of a handle
system according to the invention;
- figure 19 illustrates a sectional top view of an embodiment of the system shown in
figure 18.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0026] With reference to the figures, a handle system according to the invention has been
generically indicated with the number 1.
[0027] The other numerical references refer to technical features of the invention which,
barring indications otherwise or evident structural incompatibilities, the person
skilled in the art will know how to apply to all the variant embodiments described.
[0028] The handle system 1 according to the invention is applicable on a wing D of a window
or door provided with a lock body 2 of the type comprising a closing element 3, typically
a latch movable between a configuration in which it is extracted from the lock body
(for example, figure 11) and a configuration in which it is retracted inside the lock
body (for example, figure 14).
[0029] The lock body 2 comprises a control member 4 kinematically connected to the closing
element 3, said control member being subjectable to a pushing or pulling force in
order to translate between at least two operating positions corresponding, respectively,
to the extracted and retracted configurations of the closing element 3 (figures 11
and 14).
[0030] According to one illustrated embodiment, for example, in figures 3, 11 and 18, the
system 1 comprises a pair of base elements 101a, 101b, integrally associable with
the wing D in opposing positions relative to the lock body 2, and a pair of grippable
elements 102a, 102b suitable for exerting a pushing or pulling force on the control
member 4 in order to bring about the translation thereof.
[0031] In accordance with one illustrated embodiment of the invention, for example in figures
1-8 and 8A, the handle system has a pair of grippable lever-shaped elements 102a,
102b substantially set into the wing D.
[0032] In accordance with another illustrated embodiment of the invention, for example in
figures 9-17 and 17A, the handle system has a pair of grippable lever-shaped elements
102a, 102b positioned close to the wing D.
[0033] In accordance with a further illustrated embodiment of the invention, for example
in figures 18 and 19, the handle system has a pair of grippable knob-shaped elements
102 projecting relative to the wing D.
[0034] According to one embodiment of the invention, the system 1 comprises a spacer means
103 integrally associable with the base elements 101a, 101b and, during use, positionable
between each base element 101a, 101b and the lock body 2 so as to generate upon the
latter a constraint reaction to the pushing or pulling force applied on the control
member 4 by said grippable elements 102a, 102b, in such a way as to prevent a shifting
of the lock body 2 in the direction of application of the force, so that the lock
body 2 is maintained in a stable position during the application of said force.
[0035] According to a general concept of the invention, the spacer means is associable with
each base element or with the lock body and is configured to abut, respectively, against
opposing sides of the lock body or abutment portions of each base element.
[0036] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention illustrated in the figures, the
spacer means 103 comprises a plurality of plugs 103a which, during use, extend between
each base element 101a, 101b and the lock body 2, according to a pre-established variable
length of extension. With particular reference to figure 11A, the plugs are preferably
made as protrusions of the base elements 101a, 101b, which can be made of various
materials, for example aluminium, brass or zamak or plastic materials such as ABS,
polyamide and polyarylamide.
[0037] In accordance with a particular embodiment, illustrated for example in figures 4,
8, 8A, 12, each plug is slidingly inserted into a guide 104 associable with a base
element 101a, 101b and movable nearer to or farther away from the lock body 2 among
a plurality of stable positions, in order to adjust the distance between the base
elements and the lock body. In particular, the plug is maintained in various stable
positions as a result of the friction between the guide and the plug. According to
one variant embodiment, the plug is inserted flush with the guide, being of the same
size. Preferably, the guide 104 is fashioned as a protrusion of the base element 101
a,101 b, which can be made of various materials, for example aluminium, brass or zamak
or plastic materials such as ABS, polyamide and polyarylamide. Even more preferably,
the plug, too, can be made of various materials, for example aluminium, brass or zamak
or plastic materials such as ABS, polyamide and polyarylamide.
[0038] Alternatively, the guide can be associated with the lock body and the plug moves
nearer to or farther away from a corresponding base element, taking on a plurality
of stable positions, in order to adjust the distance between the base elements and
the lock body.
[0039] According to a further configuration, the guide can be made by removing material
or is made directly during the production of the component it is associated with,
for example the base element, typically by moulding or die-forming.
[0040] In accordance with a further aspect of the invention shown - for example - in figures
5 and 13, the system 1 advantageously comprises at least a first group of plugs having
a first pre-established longitudinal extent and at least a second group of plugs having
a second pre-established longitudinal extent. The term "longitudinal extent" means
the length of the plugs measured in the direction that enables the base elements to
be spaced from the lock body (or vice-versa), i.e. the length of the plugs measured
between a portion that is proximal to a base element (or to the lock body) and a portion
that is distal from said base element (or from the lock body). Advantageously, the
plugs of said first and second groups are interchangeable with each other inside a
housing associable with a base element or with the lock body in such a way that, when
the plugs of the first group are in use, the base elements will be positioned at a
first distance from the lock body, whereas when in use the plugs of the second group
are in use, the base elements will be positioned at a second distance from the lock
body. In accordance with this aspect of the invention, figures 5 and 13 show plugs
103a belonging to one of said two groups inserted in a housing 105 integrally fashioned
in a base element 101a, 101b. Preferably, the plugs can be made of aluminium, brass
or zamak or plastic materials such as ABS, polyamide and polyarylamide.
[0041] According to a further embodiment of the invention, illustrated for example in figures
3 and 14, the base elements 101a, 101b are integrally couplable with each other and
with the lock body 2. Preferably, the base elements 101a, 101b are connected to each
other by means of a threaded element (not visible) inserted in an opening passing
through the lock body 2. Even more preferably, the opening is defined by three coaxial
holes 115a, 115b, 115c, two of which fashioned in the base elements 101a, 101b and
one of which fashioned in the lock body 2. In this case, the threaded element is inserted
in a hole made in one of the base elements (for example, in the hole 105a) so as to
engage in a thread fashioned in the hole made on the opposite base element. Advantageously,
therefore, the lock body 2 is maintained packed between the base elements and can
be installed also without being fixed to the front of the wing, which lends the handle
system 1 greater rapidity and simplicity of installation. In accordance with an alternative
embodiment, two threaded elements inserted into through holes located on opposite
sides of the lock body can be used, that is to say, one threaded element for each
base element. In this case, the thread is made on both sides of the lock body, so
that each base element can be fixed to the latter. In this case as well, advantageously,
the lock body is maintained packed between the base elements and can be installed
also without being fixed to the front of the wing D, which lends the handle system
1 greater rapidity and simplicity of installation.
[0042] In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, which may be seen for example
in figures 6, 6A, 8, 8A, the system 1 comprises at least one centring member 106 configured
to align the corresponding grippable elements 102a, 102b relative to a reference of
the control member 4.
[0043] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the centring member achieves
a coupling between each base element 101a, 101b and the lock body 2, which are of
matching shape.
[0044] According to one embodiment of the invention shown in figures 6A, 8A, 15A, 17A, the
centring member 106 comprises an abutment element 107 integrally fixable to the lock
body 2 and a receiving seat 108 integrally associable with each base element 101a,
101b and of a shape corresponding to that of said abutment element 107. Preferably,
the abutment element is defined by a projecting element, even more preferably a pin
integrally connected to the lock body 2. The receiving seat 108 is a cavity of a shape
substantially corresponding to that of the projecting element and, even more preferably,
it is a hole suitable for enabling the insertion of a pin of matching size.
[0045] In accordance with an alternative embodiment (not illustrated), which is reciprocal
relative to the one just described, the centring member comprises an abutment element
associated with each base element and shaped to as to couple with a receiving seat
associable with the lock body.
[0046] In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, shown for example in figures
7, 8, 8A, 16, 17, 17A, the centring member 106 is integrated onto the spacer means
103. Advantageously, this configuration makes it possible to reduce the overall dimensions
of the handle system and lends greater design freedom, since the space left free,
alternatively, by the spacer means or by the centring member can be used to incorporate
any further accessories of the system. In this regard, figures 10, 16 illustrate a
handle system in which the spacer means is integrated with the centring member. Figures
2, 10, on the other hand, illustrate a handle system in which the spacer means is
not integrated with the centring member.
[0047] According to the embodiment wherein the centring member 106 is integrated onto the
spacer means, said centring member comprises a receiving seat 108 associable with
each base element 101a, 101b and of a shape corresponding to that of a respective
abutment element 107 integrally fixable to the lock body; furthermore, a plug 118
is slidingly inserted in a guide 128 positioned in proximity to the receiving seat
108. In particular, the plug 118 is movable between a plurality of stable positions
nearer to or farther away from the lock body 2, in order to adjust the distance between
the base elements 101a, 101b and the lock body 2.
[0048] According to an alternative variant embodiment (not illustrated), which is substantially
reciprocal to the one just described, the centring member is integrated onto the spacer
means in such a way as to comprise an abutment element associable with each base element
and of a shape corresponding to that of a respective receiving seat associable with
the lock body; furthermore, a plug is slidingly inserted in a guide positioned in
proximity to the receiving seat, said plug being movable between a plurality of stable
positions nearer to or farther away from each base element, in order to adjust the
distance between the base elements and the lock body.
[0049] In accordance with a further embodiment of the invention, which may be better seen,
for example, in figures 3 and 11, each base element 101a, 101b has a coupling portion
111 of a shape corresponding to that of an edge portion 151 of an access opening of
a compartment 141 for housing the lock body 2 on the wing D. In particular, said coupling
portion 111 of each base element 101a, 101b is suitable for being inserted, at least
partially, in said access opening. Preferably, said coupling portion 111 comprises
an edge 111a suitable for overlying a zone 151a of the edge portion 151 of the access
opening of the compartment 141 housing the lock body.
[0050] The operation of the handle system according to the invention stems directly from
the above-described structural elements.
[0051] Without taking away anything from the general concept underlying the invention and
making particular reference to figure 14 only for greater illustrative clarity, the
following is also disclosed.
[0052] The operation of one of the grippable elements or levers 102a, 102b determines a
pushing force (lever 102a) or pulling force (lever 102b) on the control member 5.
The pushing or pulling force is released onto both the control member 4, which shifts,
as it has a degree of freedom in the direction of application of the force, and the
lock body 2; more in particular, the force is released onto the lock body 2 as a result
of the mechanical connection existing between the control member and the lock body
itself, typically by interposition of a spring 54 (which may be better seen, for example,
in figures 6 and 11) having typically the function of bringing the control member
into a rest condition. The spacer means 103, which in the illustrated example comprises
a plurality of plugs 103a, generates and transmits to the lock body 2 a constraint
reaction to the pushing or pulling force applied on the control member 4 by said grippable
elements 102a, 102b. In fact, the spacer means 103, in this case the plugs 103a extending
between each base element 101a, 101b and the lock body 2, is integrally associated
with the base elements 101a, 101b, which are in turn fixed integrally to the wing
D, so that the lock body 2 is integrally connected to the wing. Advantageously, therefore,
the spacer means is capable of preventing a shifting of the lock body 2 in the direction
of application of the force, so that the lock body 2 is maintained in a stable position
during the application of said force.
[0053] With particular reference to figure 14, but according to a general embodiment regarding
the locks with push-pull control, it should be noted that the pushing force is typically
exerted by a pusher 112 integral with a grippable element 102a and active by pressing
on an abutment surface 4a of the control member 4, whilst the pulling force is typically
exerted by a hook 122 integral with a grippable element 102b and engaged in a pin
4b of the control member 4. The direction of operation of the grippable elements 102a,102b
is indicated by the arrows F in figure 14.
[0054] In accordance with the invention, a method for installing a handle system on a wing
D of a window or door, comprises the following steps:
- preparing a lock body 2 of the type comprising a closing element 3 movable between
a configuration in which it is extracted from the lock body 2 and a configuration
in which it is retracted inside the lock body 2 and a control member 4 kinematically
connected to the closing element 3 and subjectable to a pushing or pulling force in
order to translate between at least two operating positions corresponding, respectively,
to the extracted and retracted configurations of the closing element 3;
- inserting the lock body 2 into a seat made on a front D1 of the wing D;
- pushing the lock body 2 into the seat until the control member 4 is accessible through
openings made on opposite sides of the wing D;
- preparing a spacer means 103 configured to act on opposite sides of the lock body
2;
- associating said spacer means 103 with the lock body 2;
- positioning a pair of base elements 101 at said openings of the wing D, said spacer
means 103 being interposed between the base elements 101 and the lock body 2;
- integrally fixing the base elements 101 and the lock body 2 to the wing D;
- connecting a pair of grippable elements 102a, 102b to respective base elements 101,
in such a way that each grippable element 102 exerts a pushing or pulling force on
the control member in order to bring about a translation thereof;
- generating on the lock body 2, by means of said spacer means 103, a constraint reaction
to the pushing or pulling force applied on the control member 4 by said grippable
elements 102a, 102b, in such a way as to prevent a shifting of the lock body, so that
the latter is maintained in a stable position during the application of said force.
[0055] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the method comprises a step of
centring each grippable element 102a, 102b relative to a reference of the control
member 4. By way of example, a reference of the control member can be defined by an
operating portion that interacts with the grippable element or by another point of
reference, even a simple notch made on the lock body, which makes it possible to establish
a reference relative to the control member.
[0056] It has been ascertained in practice that the invention achieves the pre-established
objects.
[0057] Any modifications or variants which, in the light of the description, are evident
to the person skilled in the art, must be considered to fall within the scope of protection
established by the present invention, according to considerations of technical equivalence.
1. A handle system (1) for a wing (D) of a window or door, said wing (D) being provided
with a lock body (2) of the type comprising a closing element (3) movable between
a configuration in which it is extracted from the lock body (2) and a configuration
in which it is retracted inside the lock body (2) and a control member (4) kinematically
connected to the closing element (3) and subjectable to a pushing or pulling force
in order to translate between at least two operating positions corresponding, respectively,
to the extracted and retracted configurations of the closing element (3),
said system (1) being
characterised in that it comprises:
- a pair of base elements (101a, 101b) integrally associable with a wing (D) of a
window or door in opposite positions relative to the lock body (2);
- a pair of grippable elements (102a, 102b) suitable for exerting a pushing or pulling
force on the control member (4) in order to bring about the translation thereof;
- a spacer means (103) integrally associated with the base elements (101a, 101b) and
operatively positionable between each base element (101a, 101b) and the lock body
(2) so as to generate on the lock body (2) a constraint reaction to the pushing or
pulling force applied on the control member (4) by said grippable elements (102a,
102b), in such a way as to prevent a shifting of the lock body (2) in the direction
of application of the force, so that the lock body (2) is maintained in a stable position
during the application of said force.
2. The system (1) according to claim 1, wherein said spacer means (103) is associable
with each base element (101a, 101b) or with the lock body (2) and is configured to
abut, respectively, on opposite sides of the lock body (2) or on abutment portions
of each base element (101a, 101b).
3. The system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said spacer means
(103) comprises a plurality of plugs (103a, 118) which, during use, extend between
each base element (101a, 101b) and the lock body (2) according to a pre-established
variable length of extension.
4. The system (1) according to claim 3, wherein each plug (103a, 118) is slidingly inserted
in a guide (104,128) associable with a base element (101a, 101b) or with the lock
body (2), said plug (103a, 118) being movable between a plurality of stable positions
nearer to or farther away from, respectively, the lock body (2) or the base element
(101a, 101b), in order to adjust the distance between the base elements (101a, 101b)
and the lock body (2).
5. The system (1) according to claim 3, comprising at least a first group of plugs (103a)
having a first pre-established longitudinal extent and at least a second group of
plugs (103a) having a second pre-established longitudinal extent, the plugs (103a)
of said first and second group being interchangeable with each other inside a housing
(105) associable with a base element (101a,101b) or with the lock body (2) in such
a way that, when the plugs (103a) of the first group are in use, the base elements
(101a, 101b) will be positioned at a first distance from the lock body (2), whereas
when the plugs (103a) of the second group are in use, the base elements (101a, 101b)
will be positioned at a second distance from the lock body (2).
6. The system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said base elements
(101a, 101b) are integrally couplable with each other and with the lock body (2).
7. The system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, comprising at least one
centring member (106) configured to align the corresponding grippable elements (101a,
101b) relative to a reference of the control member (4).
8. The system (1) according to claim 7, wherein the centring member (106) achieves a
coupling between each base element (101a, 101b) and the lock body (2), which are of
matching shape.
9. The system (1) according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the centring member (106) comprises
an abutment element (107) integrally fixable to the lock body (2) and a receiving
seat (108) associable with each base element (101a, 101b) and of a shape corresponding
to that of said abutment element (107).
10. The system (1) according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the centring member comprises an
abutment element associated with each base element and shaped so as to couple with
a receiving seat associable with the lock body.
11. The system (1) according to claim 7 or 8, wherein the centring member (106) is integrated
onto said spacer means (103).
12. The system (1) according to claim 11, wherein the centring member (106) comprises
a receiving seat (108) associable with each base element (101a, 101b) and of a shape
corresponding to that of a respective abutment element (107) integrally fixable to
the lock body (2), a plug (118) being slidingly inserted in a guide (128) positioned
in proximity to said receiving seat (108), said plug (118) being movable between a
plurality of stable positions nearer to or farther away from the lock body (2), in
order to adjust the distance between the base elements (101a, 101b) and the lock body
(2).
13. The system (1) according to claim 11, wherein the centring member comprises an abutment
element associable with each base element and of a shape corresponding to that of
a respective receiving seat associable with the lock body, a plug being slidingly
inserted in a guide positioned in proximity to said receiving seat, said plug being
movable nearer to or farther away from each base element, in order to adjust the distance
between the base elements and the lock body.
14. The system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein each base element
(101a, 101b) has a coupling portion (111) of a shape corresponding to that of an edge
portion (151) of an access opening of a compartment (141) housing the lock body (2)
fashioned in the wing (D), said coupling portion (111) of the base element (101a,
101b) being suitable for being inserted, at least partially, in said access opening.
15. A wing for windows and doors, characterised in that it comprises a handle system (1) according to any one of the preceding claims.
16. A method for installing a handle system (1) on a wing (D) of a window or door, comprising
the following steps:
- preparing a lock body (2) of the type comprising a closing element (3) movable between
a configuration in which it is extracted from the lock body (2) and a configuration
in which it is retracted inside the lock body (2) and a control member (4) kinematically
connected to the closing element (3) and subjectable to a pushing or pulling force
in order to translate between at least two operating positions corresponding, respectively,
to the extracted and retracted configurations of the closing element (3);
- inserting the lock body (2) in a seat made on a front of the wing (D);
- pushing the lock body (2) into the seat until the control member (4) is accessible
through openings made on opposite sides of the wing (D);
- preparing a spacer means (103) configured to act on opposite sides of the lock body
(2);
- associating said spacer means (103) with the lock body (2);
- positioning a pair of base elements (101a, 101b) at said openings, said spacer means
(103) being interposed between the base elements (101a, 101b) and the lock body (2);
- integrally fixing the base elements (101a, 101b) and the lock body (2) to the wing
(D);
- connecting a pair of grippable elements (102a, 102b) to respective base elements
(101a, 101b), in such a way that each grippable element (102a, 102b) exerts a pushing
or pulling force on the control member (4) in order to bring about a translation thereof;
- generating on the lock body (2), by means of said spacer means (103), a constraint
reaction to the pushing or pulling force applied on the control member by said grippable
elements (102a, 102b), in such a way as to prevent a shifting of the lock body (2),
so that the latter is maintained in a stable position during the application of said
force.
17. The method according to claim 16, comprising the step of centring each grippable element
(102a, 102b) relative to a reference of the control member (4).