Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a window installation system comprising a kit of
parts, and a roof window having a window frame and a sash. The invention furthermore
relates to a method of installing a roof window.
Background Art
[0002] When installing windows, in particular roof windows in an inclined roof, the typical
installation process involves mounting the stationary window frame in a first step
to allow easy access to the exterior without necessarily exiting to the roof surface.
During this procedure, mounting brackets and auxiliary equipment such as under-roofing
etc. are installed, but the frame opening is sometimes also used for climbing through,
either from the outside and in or vice versa. Also during the installation process,
the sash needs to be fitted temporarily to ensure that the frame forms a proper rectangle,
without skewness, which can be observed when closing and opening the sash. Following
this, the sash is again dismounted and possible adaptation of the position of the
frame is carried out. This procedural step is repeated until a satisfying fit has
been reached. It is known that the most sensitive times for a window are when the
installer is taking the sash in and out and that is when damage is most likely to
occur. The step of fitting the sash into the frame typically involves engaging sash
hinge parts with frame hinge parts. Since the sash carries the pane is relatively
heavy and may be cumbersome to handle, in particular for broad and/or tall windows,
the engagement process is challenging and typically involves two persons. There are
several critical points when an installer works around the window; s/he can damage
parts of the frame or sash, even though the procedure is carried out with great care:
when it is removed from the frame, while reassembling sash and frame, when passing
the sash to the outside, when working inside from hanging tools, with shoes while
climbing in and out of the roof, when reaching parts through the frame to the outside,
when roof is dirty and wet, etc.
[0003] Traditionally, experienced installers use cardboard or towels for protecting the
frame, but this solution can become wet or fly away and do not offer a high standard
protection for the frame.
[0004] After the damage has happened one can use a touch-up kit but there is no definitive
solution to the problem. Hence, there exists a need for an window installation system
including kit of parts for providing increased assistance to the installer in a window
installation process.
Summary of Invention
[0005] With this background, it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a window
installation system, in which the above-mentioned disadvantages are mitigated or even
overcome.
[0006] In a first aspect, this and further objects are achieved with a window installation
system of the kind mentioned in the introduction, which is furthermore characterised
by the features of claim 1.
[0007] In this way, it is possible to provide a protection unit substantially preventing
direct contact between objects, such as a sash, tools, body parts etc., and at least
the covered interior portions of the window frame, thereby protecting the window frame
in the window installation process. Additionally, the protection unit acts as a support
for the sash before engagement of the hinges to fit the sash into the window frame
and as guidance during the engagement of the parts of the hinges, thereby assisting
the installer in the installation process.
[0008] The wording "protection" should, within the context of this application, be construed
as an action of guarding, shielding and/or covering in order to prevent a damage of
the window frame or the window sash. The at least one side member may have a pre-defined
length of at least 25 cm to protect the side in a way that will limit most of the
damages that can occur while handling, installing or removing a window frame. The
window frame may be unmounted in a package, mounted of unmounted in free state or
may be mounted in a stationary window frame. The advantage of this solution of protecting
the window frame includes i.e.: preventing direct contact between a sash to be installed
in the window frame and the interior portions of the window frame, more specifically
preventing the damage of the windows frame when the sash is removed from the frame,
while reassembling sash and frame, and when passing the sash to the outside, when
working inside from hanging tools, with shoes while climbing in and out of the roof,
when reaching parts through the frame to the outside, when roof is dirty and wet.
[0009] While only a single side protection member may be sufficient in some fields of application,
it is preferred that the protection unit is formed by providing a first side protection
member and a second side protection member connected to or connectable to the bottom
protection member in a condition of use.
[0010] Additionally, or alternatively, the bottom protection member of the protection unit
may be configured to cover substantially an entirety of the interior portion of the
bottom frame member facing the central opening such that the pre-defined length of
the bottom protection member is substantially equal to the inner width of the window.
This solution would allow to protect the entire surface of the bottom part of the
window and this would prevent most of the damages that can occur in the windows installation
process.
[0011] In a presently preferred embodiment, the protection unit is in a U-shaped configuration
in a condition of use, comprising a bottom protection member and two side protection
members of substantially equal length. The U-shape protection unit, when in place
on the window frame, may be in close contact with adjacent sides of the window frame,
thus providing better protection unit robustness and better protection for the window
frame from be damaged by any liquid or dirt that may accidentally fell on the window
frame.
[0012] The choice of material of the kit of parts may in principle be chosen according to
whether it is intended for repeated usage etc. Preferably one should choose a "soft
material" that best allows a damage free fall of any kind of objects, including the
sash, on the window frame. The wording "soft material" may include expanded polypropylene
(EPP), expanded polystyrene (EPS), rubber or any solid material that thank to its
porous structure can dump a free falling of an object. One may also choose an "hard
material" to have a more rigid structure. The wording "hard material" may include
solid metals like aluminium, brass, titanium, bronze, iron, steel, cupper, brass,
silicon bronze, monel and/or alloys of the metals or natural materials like wood or
synthetized materials like plastic. One may also choose a combination of soft and
hard materials for the kit of parts.
[0013] In another embodiment, at least one side protection member, at a connection line
with the bottom protection member, may be adapted for being folded so that it projects
to the bottom protection member plane thereby facilitating easy and compact storage.
The connection line may be made by for instance deforming, striking, or weakening
material along the folding line, or by applying a strip, an adhesive of the like.
Alternatively, the connection line may be made with joints that allows the side protection
member to be folded so that it projects to the bottom protection member plane.
[0014] The kit of parts may also be adapted to be stored and reused one or more times. Preferably
the kit of parts, when folded would occupy a minimal space that can facilitate the
storage of the kit. Additionally, if the kit of parts may be made of a lasting material,
it could be reused several times for protecting a windows frame.
[0015] The protection unit of the kit of parts may be provided as separate parts, but in
a presently preferred embodiment, the protection unit is a single, one-piece unit.
The wording "single unit" implies that the kit of parts is a single piece and this
single piece corresponds to the protection unit. An advantage of using a single unit
is that one does not have to mount or unfold the kit of part and the kit of parts
is already in the protection form and ready to be used.
[0016] The bottom protection member and the at least one side protection member may be connected
after been assembled. The wording "assembled", should, within the context of this
application, be construed as an assembly technique, including releasable fastening
means such as screws, interlocking fingers, or adhesive technique including adhesive
means, glue, fastening strap, tape, Velcro. One of the advantages of this solution
is that the kit of parts may be easily included in the windows packaging and therefore
delivered with the window packaging protecting the window frame parts when unmounted.
Another advantage is that it can be easily assembled when needed.
[0017] In another presently preferred embodiment, the bottom protection member is composed
of a plurality of pieces, preferably having an individually adapted profiling. This
is particularly advantageous in a modular window installation system in which a range
of pieces with various individual lengths and profiling forms part of the window installation
system, such that a variety of window sizes may be accommodated.
[0018] According to a second aspect, a method of installing a roof window is provided.
[0019] A further scope of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from
the detailed description given below. However, it should be understood that the detailed
description and specific examples, while indicating preferred variants of the present
inventive concept, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and
modifications within the scope of the inventive concept will become apparent to those
skilled in the art from this detailed description.
[0020] Hence, it is to be understood that this inventive concept is not limited to the particular
steps of the methods described or component parts of the systems described as such
method and system may vary. It is also to be understood that the terminology used
herein is for purpose of describing particular embodiments only, and is not intended
to be limiting. It must be noted that, as used in the specification and the appended
claim, the articles "a", "an", "the", and "said" are intended to mean that there are
one or more of the elements unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Thus, for
example, reference to "a unit" or "the unit" may include several devices, and the
like. Furthermore, the words "comprising", "including", "containing" and similar wordings
do not exclude other elements or steps.
Brief Description of Drawings
[0021] In the following description embodiments of the invention will be described with
reference to the schematic drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a roof window comprising a frame and a sash;
Fig. 2a is a perspective view of the frame of the roof window in Fig. 1;
Fig. 2b is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale, of the lower left-hand corner
of the frame of Fig. 2a;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the sash of the roof window in Fig. 1;
Fig. 4a is a perspective view of a protection unit in a first embodiment of the present
invention;
Fig. 4b is a view of the protection unit of Fig. 4a, seen from another angle
Fig. 4c is an exploded view of the protection unit of Figs 4a and 4b;
Figs 5a to 5f is a series of schematic views showing steps in an example of an inventive
method of installing a roof window, of which Fig. 5c is a photograph corresponding
to the detail Vc of Fig. 5b, and Figs 5d to 5f are photographs;
Fig. 6 is perspective view of a protection unit in a second embodiment of the invention;
Fig. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a protection unit in a third embodiment
of the invention;
Figs 8a and 8b are exploded perspective views of a protection unit in a fourth embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 9 is an exploded perspective view of a further development of the protection
unit in the third embodiment shown in Fig. 7;
Fig. 10 is an exploded perspective view of a protection unit in a fifth embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 11 is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale of details of the protection
unit of Fig. 10;
Fig. 12 is an exploded perspective view of a protection unit in a sixth embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 13 is a partial perspective view, on a larger scale of details of the protection
unit of Fig. 12;
Fig. 14 is an exploded partial perspective view of a protection unit of details of
the protection unit of Figs 12 and 13;
Fig. 15 is an exploded perspective view of a protection unit in a seventh embodiment
of the invention;
Fig. 16 is a perspective view of an eighth embodiment of a protection unit according
to the invention; and
Figs 17 to 21 are views of a ninth embodiment of a protection unit according to the
invention.
Detailed description
[0022] The present inventive concept will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which currently preferred variants of the inventive
concept are shown. This inventive concept may, however, be implemented in many different
forms and should not be construed as limited to the variants set forth herein; rather,
these variants are provided for thoroughness and completeness, and fully convey the
scope of the present inventive concept to the skilled person.
Figs 1 to 3
[0023] Referring initially to Fig. 1, a roof window 1 is shown, with a window frame 2, having
a top frame member 300, a bottom frame member 200, and two side frame members 100,
defining a central opening. The window will be referred to as "roof window" and only
as "window" on equal footing. The invention is in particular intended for use in a
roof window, to be installed in an inclined roof surface. Directional terms such as
"upper", "lower" etc. relate to the position shown in the drawings. "Top", "bottom",
"side" denote the position in the mounted condition of the window and are use for
convenience and not to be considered limiting. The invention is in principle applicable
to all types of windows for installation in all types of roofs, including flat roofs,
and facades, however.
[0024] Fig. 1 shows the 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 frame 2 is stationary when the roof window 1 is in a mounted condition. A sash
3 carrying a pane 4 is connected to the frame 2 by means of a set of hinges 5, 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. Corresponding to the
members of the window frame 2, the sash 3 has a top sash member 600, a bottom sash
member 500, and two side sash members 400.
[0025] A covering assembly 6 comprising claddings 61, coverings 62 and a top box 63 is provided
as well. These elements form part of a covering assembly to protect the exterior parts
of the window from weathering.
[0026] The hinges 5 may also be located further upwards, towards the upper part of the stationary
frame 2 and sash 3. In order to bring the sash 3 to a ventilation and a number of
open positions, an operating member 7 is provided at the top sash member 600, such
that a lock mechanism 8, also at the top sash member 600 is disengaged from a striking
plate (not shown) on the top member 300 of the frame 2 in a manner known per se. Examples
of so-called pivot hinges are shown in Figs 2a and 3 and a detailed description of
such a hinge is present in for instance Applicant's
EP1612352A1,
WO 85/02646,
WO 99/28581 and
EP3486413A1. The invention is also applicable to so-called pantograph hinges, as described in
Applicant's
WO2017076416A1 and
EP3252255A1.
[0027] In Fig. 2a, the sash 3 has been disassembled from the frame 2, and in Fig. 3, the
sash 3 is shown separately. The sash 3 is typically connected to the frame 2 in a
supply condition of a window installation system of the invention, in that a sash
hinge part 53 of each hinge 5 is in engagement with a frame hinge part 52 of the corresponding
hinge 5 by respective engagement means. In the specific example in which the hinge
5 is a pivot hinge, disengagement is carried out in that the engagement means of the
sash hinge part 53, in the form of a slide bar (not shown in detail), is withdrawn
from the engagement means of the frame hinge part 52, in the form of a guide (not
shown in detail) of the frame hinge part 52.
[0028] 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.
[0029] Each of the frame members 100, 200, 300 has an inner side facing the central opening.
The inner sides of the respective frame members 100, 200, 300 each comprises an exterior
portion 102, 202 (exterior portion of top frame member 300 not visible), 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 of which the
interior portion 101 of the side member 100 shown to the right in Fig. 1 and the interior
portion 201 of the bottom frame member 200 are visible. The interior portions 101,
201 are not covered by the sash 3, when the window is in the closed position. Reference
numeral 101 will be used to denote the interior portion of each of the side members
100, since these members are generally mirror-inverted to each other. Hence, the interior
portion 101, 201 of each frame member 100, 200, 300 is visible from the interior side
of the building structure in both in the open and closed positions of the sash. 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 an inner wall of the building
in which the roof window 1 is installed.
[0030] As shown in Fig. 2a, the bottom frame member 200 of the window frame 2 defines an
inner width wi. In the specific embodiment of the kit of parts and window installation
system according to the invention, in which the frame members 300, 200, 100 are stepped
to provide stepped exterior portions, the inner width wi is the distance between the
mutually facing interior portions 101 of the first and second side frame members 100,
which is substantially uniform over the height of the frame 2. However, other configurations
of the frame are conceivable and the respective dimensions of a protection unit 10
of the kit of parts to be described in further detail below are relative as will be
readily appreciated by the person skilled in the art.
[0031] In the following, reference will be made also to the enlarged view of Fig. 2b, showing
the lower left-hand corner as seen from the inside. In the shown embodiment, the exterior
portions 102, 202 of the inner sides of each of the frame members 100, 200, 300 are
offset relative to the interior portions 101, 101, 201 to form a space in which the
sash 3 is accommodated when the window is in a closed position.
Figs 4a to 4c
[0032] Referring now to Figs 4a to 4c, a first embodiment of a kit of parts for protecting
at least the bottom parts of the stationary frame 2 in a window installation process
will be described in further detail.
[0033] Fig. 4a illustrates the kit of parts for protecting a window frame in a window installation
process, comprising: a bottom protection member 11; and at least one side protection
member, here two side protection members 12 and 13. In the following, the side protection
members 12, 13 will be referred to jointly or individually; the side protection members
12, 13 may be formed in an identical, mirror-inverted manner, but variations are also
conceivable.
[0034] The bottom protection member 11 is formed with a pre-defined length lb and each side
protection member 12, 13 with a pre-defined length Is. The side protection members
12, 13 are connected to or connectable to the bottom protection member 11, thereby
forming the protection unit 10 of the kit of parts of the invention. The protection
unit 10 is adapted for covering at least partly the interior portion 201 of the bottom
frame member 200 and the interior portion 101 of at least one of the first and second
side frame members 100 in the position of use in the mounted condition of the roof
window 1. in a U-shaped configuration in a condition of use, comprising a bottom protection
member 11 and two side protection members 12, 13 of substantially equal length Is.
[0035] In the embodiment shown, the bottom protection member 11 is configured to cover substantially
an entirety of the interior portion 201 of the bottom frame member 200 facing the
central opening such that the pre-defined length lb of the bottom protection member
11 is substantially equal to the inner width wi of the window.
[0036] In embodiments of the roof window 1, in which the window frame 2 is formed such that
the exterior portion 202 of the inner side of the bottom frame members 200 is offset
relative to the interior portion 201 to form a stepped portion, the bottom protection
member 11 comprises a first portion 115 having a first thickness; and a second portion
116 having a second thickness. The second thickness is different from the first thickness
to provide a pre-defined profiling of the bottom protection member 11. The bottom
protection member 11 comprises a base portion 110 with a first longitudinal edge 111
and an opposed second longitudinal edge 112, each extending between one end edge 113
and another end edge 114 and defining the length lb of the bottom protection member
11. The first portion 115 has a reduced thickness relative to the second portion 116
defining a shoulder 117 extending substantially in parallel to and located substantially
halfway between the first and second longitudinal edges 111, 112 of the bottom protection
member 11, and the first portion 115 is positioned adjacent to the first longitudinal
edge 111 and configured to cover the interior portion 201 of the bottom frame member
200 while the second portion 116 is positioned adjacent to the second longitudinal
edge 112 and configured to cover the exterior portion 202 of the bottom frame member
200 of the frame 2 of the roof window 1. In this way, the profiling of the outer side
of the protection unit 10 is made to fit the profiling of the inner sides of the window
frame at the bottom frame member 200. Furthermore, a recess 110r is formed in the
base portion 110 adjacent the second longitudinal edge 112. This makes it possible
to fit a sash with a bottom handle and furthermore provides a grip area for the installer.
[0037] Correspondingly, each side protection member 12, 13 comprises a base portion 130
with a first longitudinal edge 131 and an opposed second longitudinal edge 132, each
extending between one end edge 133 and another end edge 134. As shown, the other end
edge 134 of the side protection member 12, 13 has a profiling corresponding to the
profiling of the bottom protection member 11.
[0038] In a supply condition, the bottom protection member 11 and the side protection member
or members 12 and 13 are configured to be assembled, thereby forming the protection
unit. This may take place on the building site. The protection unit 10 may constitute
one element of a kit of parts in a window installation system comprising a larger
number of components for assisting the installer during the entire installation process.
For instance, the parts of the protection units may be adapted to be stored and reused
one or more times, for instance in a storage container such as for instance a box,
a bag, a net, a strap device.
[0039] The material, or combination of materials, of the parts of the protection unit may
be chosen in any suitable manner. One suitable example could be forming the bottom
protection member 11 and the side protection members 12, 13 of expanded polypropylene
EPP or expanded polystyrene EPS. The incorporation of hard plastic and/or metal is
also conceivable.
Figs 5a to 5f
[0040] Referring now to Figs 5a to 5f, installation of the roof window 1 by means of the
kit of parts forming the protection unit 10 of the first embodiment will be described
in further detail.
[0041] The roof window 1 is provided as in the above. A protection unit 10 is formed by
a kit of parts as in the above, including bottom protection member 11 and at least
one side protection member 12, 13.
[0042] Referring first to Fig. 5a, the window frame 2 is mounted in the inclined roof structure
(not shown as such). The protection unit 10 is placed to cover at least partly the
inner face of the bottom frame member 200.
[0043] Referring now to Fig. 5b, the sash 3 is placed on the protection unit 10, with at
least the top sash member 600 in contact with the protection unit 10 such that the
protection unit 10 supports the sash 3. In the detail view of Fig. 5c, it is shown
how the upper corner of the sash 3 is supported by the protection unit 10. It is noted
that the sash 3 is placed up-side-down and inside-out so to say, in preparation of
the subsequent rotation of the sash 3 relative to the window frame 2.
[0044] The placing of the sash 3 may take place either from the inside, i.e. from the room
in which the roof window 1 is to be installed, or from the roof, i.e. from the exterior.
In case the sash 3 is mounted from the exterior side, lifting the sash 3 into position
may take place by a crane, as represented by crane cup 9 in Fig. 5d. From Fig. 5d
it furthermore emerges how one of the sash hinge parts 53 is engaged with the corresponding
frame hinge parts 52. The engagement takes place by allowing the protection unit 10
to guide the sash 3.
[0045] Subsequently, the protection unit 10 is removed as shown in Fig. 5e, and the sash
3 is rotated into its closed position relative to the window frame 2 as shown in Fig.
5f.
[0046] In the specific embodiment of the protection unit 10, in which recess 110r is formed
in the base portion 110 adjacent the second longitudinal edge 112, and locking mechanism
8 is positioned to protrude on the sash 3, the step of placing the sash 3 on the protection
unit 10 comprises placing the lock mechanism 8 at the top sash member 600 in the recess
110r.
Fig. 6
[0047] Referring now to Fig. 6, a second embodiment will be described in further detail.
Elements having the same or analogous function as in the first embodiment carry the
same reference numerals to which 2000 has been added. Only differences relative to
the first embodiment will be described in detail.
[0048] In this embodiment, the protection unit is a single, one-piece protection unit 2010,
which may be formed as a moulded protection unit, for instance of EPP.
Figs 7 to 9
[0049] Referring now to Figs 7 to 9, a third and a fourth embodiment will be described in
further detail. Elements having the same or analogous function as in the first embodiment
carry the same reference numerals to which 3000 and 4000, respectively, has been added.
Only differences relative to the first embodiment will be described in detail.
[0050] Here, the bottom protection member 3011; 4011 is composed of a plurality of pieces
3111a, 3111b, 3111c, 3111d; 4111a, 4111b, 4111c, 4111d, 4111e acting as building bricks
that may be assembled to adapt the length lb of the bottom protection member to the
specific width wi of the window frame 2. The pieces may have an individually adapted
profiling, for instance to provide a recess corresponding to the recess 110r of the
first embodiment. In this way, a range of pieces with various individual lengths and
profiling may form part of the window installation system, such that a variety of
window sizes may be accommodated.
[0051] Turning in particular to Fig. 8a, it is seen how one piece 4111a, 4111d; of the bottom
protection member 4011 is integral with an associated side protection member 4013,
4012 to form a corner unit. By the term "integral" is to be understood as not being
intended to be taken apart, including a one-piece configurations and configurations
of two or more connected parts.
[0052] This corner unit may be readily combined with at least one other piece 4111b, 4111c,
4111e connected to or connectable to the one piece 4111a, 4111d of the bottom protection
member 4011 in the condition of use.
[0053] The connection between the pieces of the bottom protection member 3011, and of the
side protection members 3012, 3013 to the bottom protection member, will now be described
with reference to Fig. 9, in which the pieces 3111a, 3111b of the bottom protection
member 3011 are shown connected to each other by at least one rod 3119a, 3119b extending
in the longitudinal direction of the bottom protection member and received in an associated
track 3110a, 3110b in the bottom protection member 3011. In this way, the rods 3119a
and 3199b of the embodiment shown act as dowels holding the pieces together in a frictional,
force-fitting engagement. The connection to the side protection members 3012 and 3013,
respectively, may be carried out in a corresponding manner, as indicated in Fig. 9.
The pieces 4111a, 4111d of the corner units of the embodiment of the protection unit
(4010) may be connected either to each other in a similar manner, in which case there
are pins in only one track to interact with the empty track of the other corner unit,
or to an adjacent intermediate other piece 4111b, 4111c and/or 4111e.
Figs 10 to 14
[0054] Referring now to Figs 10 to 14, a fifth and a sixth embodiment will be described
in further detail. Elements having the same or analogous function as in the first
embodiment carry the same reference numerals to which 5000 and 6000, respectively,
has been added. Only differences relative to the above embodiments will be described
in detail.
[0055] Here, the pieces 5111a, 5111b, 5111c; 6111c, 6111b, 6111f, 6111g of the bottom protection
member 5011; 6011 are connected to each other by at least one rod 5119a, 5119b; 6119b
extending in the longitudinal direction of the bottom protection member and received
in an associated track 5110a, 5110b in the bottom protection member 3011; 5011; 6011
as shown for the third embodiment above.
[0056] However, in the fifth embodiment, the pieces 5111a, 5111b, 5111c of the bottom protection
member 5011 are slidably connected to each other by means of rods 5119a, 5119b slidably
received in the associated track 5110a, 5110b in the bottom protection member 5011
such that the length of the bottom protection member 5011 is adjustable. In turn,
this means that one and the same protection unit 5010 may be used in window frames
2 within a range of sizes. Thus, when the bottom protection member 5011 is in a position
in which all pieces 5111a, 5111b, 5111c are slid together, the pre-defined length
lb corresponds to the combined lengths of the individual pieces 5111a, 5111b, 5111c,
whereas is two or all three pieces 5111a, 5111b, 5111c are partly or wholly slid out
on the rods 5119a, 5119b, the pre-defined length lb is extended to fit the inner width
wi of the window size in question. As shown in Fig. 10, this also means that an interspace
is formed between adjacent pieces 5111a and 5111b and/or 511b and 5111c, respectively.
While the interior portion 201 and the exterior portion 202 of the bottom frame member
200 are thus partly exposed, the thickness of the bottom protection unit 5010 combined
with an adequate maximum slid-out length provides for sufficient overall protection
of the window frame.
[0057] Referring now to Figs 12 to 14, one piece 6111g is shown rotatable relative to another
piece 6111f about the rod 6119b. In a window installation system configured to accommodate
a variety of window sizes, requiring assembly of multiple pieces of various profiling,
it is thus possible to use such a piece universally since it is configured to assume
an inverted position in the bottom protection member 6011 of the assembled protection
unit 6010 while still providing a good fit with the window frame and the protection
aimed at.
Fig. 15
[0058] Referring now to Fig. 15, a seventh embodiment will be described in further detail.
Elements having the same or analogous function as in the first embodiment carry the
same reference numerals to which 7000 has been added. Only differences relative to
the above embodiments will be described in detail.
[0059] In an embodiment comprising an alternative connection form, the pieces 7111a-7111x
of the bottom protection member 7010 are connected to each other by a piece connection
fitting 7119c allowing releasable snap connection between the pieces 7111a-711x of
the bottom protection member 7011 of the protection unit 7010. A corner connection
fitting 7119d is here configured to connect the side protection member 7012 to the
adjacent piece 7111a of the bottom protection member 7011. Snap connections involving
form-locking or force-locking engagement between parts is well-known to the person
skilled in the art and provides for a quick, yet reliable engagement and dis-engagement.
Fig. 16
[0060] Referring now to Fig. 16, an eighth embodiment will be described in further detail.
Elements having the same or analogous function as in the first embodiment carry the
same reference numerals to which 8000 has been added. Only differences relative to
the above embodiments will be described in detail.
[0061] Another variant of the connection between pieces of the bottom protection unit is
shown in Fig. 16. Here, the pieces 8111a, 8111b, 8111c of the bottom protection member
8011 are connected to each other by a shield element 8118a, 8118b in a slidable connection.
In this manner, it is possible to adjust the pre-defined length lb of the bottom protection
unit 8010. An interspace is formed between adjacent pieces; however such interspaces
are covered by the respective shield element. In embodiments in which at least one
piece 8111a of the bottom protection member 8011 is integral with an associated side
protection member 8013 to form a corner unit, a corresponding shield element is provided
as a corner shield element 8118a.
Figs 17 to 21
[0062] Referring now to Figs 17 to 21, a ninth embodiment will be described in further detail.
Elements having the same or analogous function as in the first embodiment carry the
same reference numerals to which 9000 has been added. Only differences relative to
the above embodiments will be described in detail.
[0063] In an embodiment, which is particularly advantageous in terms of both compactness
during storage and transportation and ease of handling when bringing from the supply
condition to the condition of use, the bottom and side protection member 9011, 9012,
9013 are adapted for being folded so that each side protection member 9012, 9013 assumes
a position substantially parallel to the bottom protection member 9011 in a supply
condition and projects to the bottom protection member plane in the condition of use.
In the embodiment shown, a hinge link 9118 is provided and connects the bottom protection
member 9011 with an associated side member 9012, 9013 in a hinge connection 9118a.
In embodiments, where as shown, a piece 9111c, 9111a of the bottom protection member
9011 is integral with an associated, respective side protection member 9013, 9012
to form a corner unit, the hinge connection 9118a of the hinge link 9118 is formed
in said piece 9111c, 9111a.
[0064] A further detail of the ninth embodiment is that the bottom protection member 9011
comprises at least one other piece 9111b connected to said at least one piece 9111c,
9111a of the bottom protection member 9011 via said hinge link 9118 in such a way
that the length of the bottom protection member 9011 is adjustable to assume a desired
pre-defined length lb in the condition of use, more preferably by means of an engagement
pin 9118b configured to be received in one of a plurality of receiving openings 9111bx
provided in the other piece 9111b. This provides for the possibility of adjusting
the pre-defined length of the bottom protection unit 9010 to the inner width of the
window frame of the window in question.
[0065] The person skilled in the art realizes that the present inventive concept by no means
is limited to the preferred variants described above. On the contrary, many modifications
and variations are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
[0066] Additionally, variations to the disclosed variants can be understood and effected
by the skilled person in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings,
the disclosure, and the appended claims.
List of reference numerals
[0067]
- 1
- roof window
- 2
- frame
100 side frame member
101 interior portion
102 exterior portion
103 bottom surface
200 bottom frame member
201 interior portion
202 exterior portion
203 bottom surface
300 top frame member
- 3
- sash
400 side sash member
500 bottom sash member
600 top sash member
- 4
- pane
- 5
- hinge
52 frame hinge part
53 sash hinge part
- 6
- covering assembly
61 claddings
62 coverings
63 top box
- 7
- operating member
- 8
- lock mechanism
- 9
- crane cup
- 10
- protection unit
- 11
- bottom protection member
110 base portion
110r recess
111 first longitudinal edge
112 second longitudinal edge
113 one end edge
114 other end edge
115 first portion
116 second portion
117 shoulder
- 12
- side protection member
- 13
- side protection member
130 base portion
131 first longitudinal edge
132 second longitudinal edge
133 one end edge
134 other end edge
- 2010
- protection unit (2nd embodiment)
- 3010
- protection unit (3rd embodiment)
3011 bottom protection member
3110a track
3110b track
3111a piece
3111b piece
3111c piece
3111d piece
3112 side protection member
3113 side protection member
3119a rod
3119b rod
- 4010
- protection unit (4th embodiment)
4011 bottom protection member
4111a piece
4111b piece
4111c piece
4111d piece
4111e piece
4112 side protection member
4113 side protection member
- 5010
- protection unit (5th embodiment)
5011 bottom protection member
5110a track
5110b track
5111a piece
5111b piece
5111c piece
5112 side protection member
5113 side protection member
5119a first rod
5119b second rod
- 6010
- protection unit (6th embodiment)
6011 bottom protection member
6111a piece
6111b piece
6111c piece
6111f piece
6111g piece
6112 side protection member
6113 side protection member
6119b rod
- 7010
- protection unit (7th embodiment)
7011 bottom protection member
7111a piece
7112 side protection member
7113 side protection member
7119c piece connection fitting
7119d corner connection fitting
- 8010
- protection unit (8th embodiment)
8011 bottom protection member
8111a piece
b111b piece
8111c piece
8113 side protection member
8118a corner shield element
8118b shield element
- 9010
- protection unit (9th embodiment)
9011 bottom protection member
9111a piece
9111a1 track in piece
9111b piece
9111c piece
9112 side protection member
9113 side protection member
9118 hinge link
9118a hinge connection
9118b engagement pin
- wi
- inner width of window frame
- lb
- length of bottom protection member
- Is
- length of side protection member
1. A window installation system, comprising:
a roof window (1) including a window frame (2) having a top frame member (300), a
bottom frame member (200) defining an inner width (wi) of the window frame (2), and
opposing first and second side frame members (100), defining a central opening, each
of the frame members (300, 200, 100) having an inner face including an interior portion
(301, 201, 101) and an exterior portion (202, 102) facing the central opening, and
a sash (3) having a top sash member (600), a bottom sash member (500) and opposing
first and second side sash members (400), together encasing a pane (4) and connected
to the window frame (2) in a mounted condition by means of a set of hinges (5), and
a kit of parts for protecting the window frame (2) in a window installation process
bringing the roof window (1) to the mounted condition, in which the kit of parts comprises
at least one protection member adapted to be positioned on the bottom frame member
(200) to cover at least the interior portion (201) of the bottom frame member (200),
characterised in that
the kit of parts comprises a bottom protection member (11) having a pre-defined length
(Ib) and at least one side protection member (12, 13) having a pre-defined length
(Is), said at least one side protection member (12, 13) being configured to be connected
to the bottom protection member (11), thereby forming a protection unit (10); and
that
the protection unit (10) is adapted for covering at least partly the inner face of
the bottom frame member (200) and the inner face of at least one of the first and
second side frame members (100).
2. A window installation system according to claim 1, wherein the protection unit (10)
comprises a first side protection member (12) and a second side protection member
(13) connected to or connectable to the bottom protection member (11) in a condition
of use.
3. A window installation system according to any preceding claim wherein the bottom protection
member (11) is configured to cover substantially an entirety of the interior portion
(201) of the bottom frame member (200) facing the central opening such that the pre-defined
length (lb) of the bottom protection member (11) is substantially equal to the inner
width (wi) of the window.
4. A window installation system according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the protection unit
(10) is in a U-shaped configuration in a condition of use, comprising a bottom protection
member (11) and two side protection members (12, 13) of substantially equal length
(ls).
5. A window installation system according to any preceding claim, wherein the exterior
portion (202) of the inner side of the bottom frame members (200) is offset relative
to the interior portion (201) to form a stepped portion, and wherein the bottom protection
member (11) comprises:
a first portion (115) having a first thickness; and
a second portion (116) having a second thickness;
wherein the second thickness is different from the first thickness to provide a pre-defined
profiling of the bottom protection member (11).
6. A window installation system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the bottom protection member (11) comprises a base portion (110) with a first longitudinal
edge (111) and an opposed second longitudinal edge (112), each extending between one
end edge (113) and another end edge (114) and defining the length (Ib) of the bottom
protection member (11).
7. A window installation system according to claims 5 and 6, wherein the first portion
(115) has a reduced thickness relative to the second portion (116) defining a shoulder
(117) extending substantially in parallel to and located substantially halfway between
the first and second longitudinal edges (111, 112) of the bottom protection member
(11), and wherein the first portion (115) is positioned adjacent to the first longitudinal
edge (111) and configured to cover the interior portion (201) of the bottom frame
member (200) while the second portion (116) is positioned adjacent to the second longitudinal
edge (112) and configured to cover the exterior portion (202) of the bottom frame
member (200) of the frame (2) of the roof window (1), and wherein a recess (110r)
is formed in the base portion (110) adjacent the second longitudinal edge (112).
8. A window installation system according to claim 7, wherein each side protection member
(12, 13) comprises a base portion (130) with a first longitudinal edge (131) and an
opposed second longitudinal edge (132), each extending between one end edge (133)
and another end edge (134), and wherein the other end edge (134) of the side protection
member (12, 13) has a profiling corresponding to the profiling of the bottom protection
member (11).
9. A window installation system according to any preceding claim, wherein the protection
unit is a single, one-piece protection unit (2010), preferably as a moulded protection
unit, or the bottom protection member (11) and the at least one side protection member
(12) are configured to be assembled, thereby forming the protection unit.
10. A window installation system according to claim 9, wherein the bottom protection member
(3011; 4011; 5011; 6011; 7011; 8011; 9011) is composed of a plurality of pieces (3111a,
3111b, 3111c, 3111d; 4111a, 4111b, 4111c, 4111d, 4111e; 5111a, 5111b, 5111c), preferably
having an individually adapted profiling, and wherein at least one piece (4111a, 4111d;
6111c, 6111a; 8111a; 9111c, 9111a) of the bottom protection member (4011; 6011; 8011;
9011) is integral with an associated side protection member (4013, 4012; 6013, 6012;
8013; 9013, 9012) to form a corner unit, and wherein the bottom protection member
(4011) preferably comprises at least one other piece (4111b, 4111c, 4111e; 6111b;
8011b; 9111b) connected to or connectable to said at least one piece (4111a, 4111d;
6111c, 6111a; 8111a; 9111c, 9111a) of the bottom protection member (4011; 6011; 8011;
9011) in the condition of use.
11. A window installation system according to claim 10, wherein the pieces (3111a, 3111b;
5111a, 5111b, 5111c; 6111c, 6111b, 6111f, 6111g) of the bottom protection member (3011;
5011; 6011) are connected to each other by at least one rod (3119a, 3119b; 5119a,
5119b; 6119b) extending in the longitudinal direction of the bottom protection member
and received in an associated track (3110a, 3110b; 5110a, 5110b) in the bottom protection
member (3011; 5011; 6011), the pieces (5111a, 5111b, 5111c) of the bottom protection
member (5011) preferably being slidably connected to each other by means of said at
least one rod (5119a, 5119b) being slidably received in the associated track (5110a,
5110b) in the bottom protection member (5011) such that the length of the bottom protection
member (5011) is adjustable.
12. A window installation system according to claim 11, wherein at least one piece (6111g)
is rotatable relative to another piece (6111f) about said rod (6119b) and is configured
to assume an inverted position in the bottom protection member (6011) of the assembled
protection unit (6010).
13. A window installation system according to claim 10, wherein the pieces (7111a-7111x)
are connected to each other by a piece connection fitting (7119c) allowing releasable
snap connection between the pieces (7111a-711x) of the bottom protection member (7011)
of the protection unit (7010), preferably a corner connection fitting (7119d) configured
to connect the side protection member (7012) to the adjacent piece (7111a) of the
bottom protection member (7011).
14. A window installation system according to claim 10, wherein the pieces (8111a, 8111b,
8111c) of the bottom protection member (8011) are connected to each other by a shield
element (8118a, 8118b) in a slidable connection, at least one piece (8111a) of the
bottom protection member (8011) being preferably integral with an associated side
protection member (8013) to form a corner unit and at least one shield element being
provided as a corner shield element (8118a).
15. A window installation system according to any of claims 10 to 14, wherein at least
one bottom or side protection member (9011, 9012, 9013) is adapted for being folded
so that each side protection member (9012, 9013 assumes a position substantially parallel
to the bottom protection member (9011) in a supply condition and projects to the bottom
protection member plane in the condition of use, a hinge link (9118) being preferably
provided to connect the bottom protection member (9011) with an associated side member
(9012, 9013) in a hinge connection (9118a), and at least one piece (9111c, 9111a)
of the bottom protection member (9011) being preferably integral with an associated
side protection member (9013, 9012) to form a corner unit, and wherein the hinge connection
(9118a) of the hinge link (9118) is formed in said piece (9111c, 9111a), and the bottom
protection member (9011) preferably comprising at least one other piece (9111b) connected
to said at least one piece (9111c, 9111a) of the bottom protection member (9011) via
said hinge link (9118), preferably such that the length of the bottom protection member
(9011) is adjustable to assume a desired pre-defined length (Ib) in the condition
of use, more preferably by means of an engagement pin (9118b) configured to be received
in one of a plurality of receiving openings (9111bx) provided in the other piece (9111b).
16. A window installation system according to any preceding claim, wherein the kit of
parts is adapted to be stored and reused one or more times, preferably in a storage
container such as for instance a box, a bag, a net, a strap device.
17. A window installation system according to any preceding claim, wherein the material
of the bottom protection member (11) and the at least one side protection member (12,
13) comprises expanded polypropylene (EPP), expanded polystyrene (EPS) and/or hard
plastic materials and/or metal.
18. A window installation system according to claim 17, wherein the window is a roof window
(1) installed in an inclined roof structure of a building.
19. A method of installing a roof window (1) with a window frame (2) and a sash (3) in
an inclined roof structure of a building, the window frame (2) having a top frame
member (300), a bottom frame member (200), and opposing first and second side frame
members (100), defining a central opening, each of the frame members (300, 200, 100)
having an inner face including an interior portion (301, 201, 101) and an exterior
portion (202, 102) facing the central opening, and a set of frame hinge parts (52)
located at the opposing side frame members (100), and the sash (3) having a top sash
member (600), a bottom sash member (500) and opposing first and second side sash members
(400), together encasing a pane (4), and a set of sash hinge parts (53) located at
the opposing side sash members (500), in which each pair of sash hinge part (53) and
frame hinge part (52) constitute one hinge (5) of a set of hinges (5), said method
comprising the steps of:
- providing a protection unit (10) formed by a kit of parts including a bottom protection
member (11) and at least one side protection member (12, 13);
- mounting the window frame (2) in the inclined roof structure;
- placing the protection unit (10) to cover at least partly the inner face of the
bottom frame member (200);
- placing the sash (3) on the protection unit (10), with at least the top sash member
(600) in contact with the protection unit (10) such that the protection unit (10)
supports the sash (3);
- engaging the sash hinge parts (53) with the corresponding frame hinge parts (52)
by allowing the protection unit (10) to guide the sash (3);
- removing the protection unit (10); and
- rotating the sash (3) relative to the window frame (2).
20. The method of claim 19,
wherein the exterior portion (202) of the inner side of the bottom frame members (200)
is offset relative to the interior portion (201) to form a stepped portion, and the
bottom protection member (11) comprises a first portion (115) having a first thickness
and a second portion (116) having a second thickness different from the first thickness
to provide a pre-defined profiling of the bottom protection member (11), and the bottom
protection member (11) comprises a base portion (110) with a first longitudinal edge
(111) and an opposed second longitudinal edge (112), each extending between one end
edge (113) and another end edge (114) and defining the length (Ib) of the bottom protection
member (11),
wherein the first portion (115) has a reduced thickness relative to the second portion
(116) defining a shoulder (117) extending substantially in parallel to and located
substantially halfway between the first and second longitudinal edges (111, 112) of
the bottom protection member (11), and wherein the first portion (115) is positioned
adjacent to the first longitudinal edge (111) and configured to cover the interior
portion (201) of the bottom frame member (200) while the second portion (116) is positioned
adjacent to the second longitudinal edge (112) and configured to cover the exterior
portion (202) of the bottom frame member (200) of the frame (2) of the roof window
(1), and a recess (110r) is formed in the base portion (110) adjacent the second longitudinal
edge (112), and
wherein the step of placing the sash (3) on the protection unit (10) comprises placing
a lock mechanism (8) at the top sash member (600) in said recess (110r).