[0001] The invention relates to a ventilation louvre assembly, in particular for installation
together with a window, comprising a number of horizontally arranged louvre blades
which at their ends are mounted in oppositely disposed vertical frame members.
[0002] In prior ventilation louvre assemblies of this type the vertical frame members are
purpose-made and provided with means for fastening the ends of the louvre blades,
or particular fasteners for the louvre blades are inserted in the vertical frame members
in connection with the mounting. This involves in practice the inconvenience implicating
either to keep in stock tailored frame members for such ventilation louvres that are
used to a considerably smaller extent than traditional windows, or to carry out a
comparatively time-consuming assembling work on the site of intstallation.
[0003] Starting from the fact that ventilation louvre assemblies of the above type are most
frequently an integral part of fixed windows, the invention has for its object to
create a substantially simpler and more rational design and installation of such louvre
assemblies.
[0004] This is obtained according to the invention in that each of the vertical frame members
is constituted by a profiled rail normally manufactured for use as a window frame
member and having at its one side a groove normally provided for receiving a lateral
edge of a thermo pane and which is externally defined by a stationary wall of the
profiled rail and internally by a glazing strip made from a resilient material, in
particular plastics, and that an insert rail bent angularly substantially in L-shape
is designed to be arranged in said groove with one part of the L-shape abutting on
said stationary wall of the profile rail member, punched, protruding hook members
with an upwardly facing opening being provided on said one part for receiving and
retaining a downwardly facing edge portion at one lateral edge of each louvre blade,
each louvre blade having at its opposite lateral edge an upwardly projecting edge
portion and being designed so that the distance between said two, substantially parallel
edge portions is a little larger than the distance between the part of the insert
rail engaging the stationary wall of the profile rail and the side of the glazing
strip facing on to it, arresters for affixing the louvre blades against release from
said hook members being disposed in the groove.
[0005] By means of said insert rail that is inserted throughout the length of each vertical
frame member it is obtained that a standard window frame profile of said design without
other modifications may be used as a frame member in the ventilation louvre assembly.
[0006] The insert rail
per se is a comparatively cheap element obtained by punching out and bending substantially
thin sheet metal.
[0007] Through the exploitation of the elastic resiliency of standard glazing strips for
use in combination with such window frame profiles there is obtained a completely
satisfactory retaining of the louvre blades.
[0008] Window frame profiles of the type that may be used in connection with the present
invention are inter alia known from EP patent application No. 87114987.8 and are manufactured
in large-scale production as standard goods in the form of extruded aluminium profiles.
[0009] According to the invention a particularly simple mounting of the ventilation louvre
assembly is obtained in that the profile rails serving as vertical frame members have
a substantially T-shaped cross-section, in which said stationary wall forming the
external wall of said rail constitutes one half of the transverse branch of the T-shape
while the stem of the T-shape in the vicinity of its free end has a countersunk notch
with edge cutouts for receiving opposite edge beads on an elastically resilient part
of the glazing strip, thereby allowing the glazing strip, after one edge bead has
been inserted into the matching edge cutout in said groove, to be finally mounted,
by pressing under snap engagement the other edge bead into the other edge cutout.
[0010] In view of the fact that the glazing strips associated with standard window frame
profiles of the above type are frequently designed for the mounting of internal sealing
strips a further development of the ventilation louvre assembly according to the invention
is characterized in that a countersunk spline generally provided in the inner side
of the glazing strip facing away from said groove for receiving a sealing strip serves
to mount an insect screen which is secured in the spline by means of a retaining strip.
[0011] The invention will now be explained in detail in the following with reference to
the drawings, in which
Fig. 1 is a horizontal sectional view of part of an embodiment of the ventilation
louvre assembly according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is a section along the line II-II in Fig. 1, and
Fig. 3 is an enlarged section of an insert rail with mounting means for a louvre blade.
[0012] The horizontal sectional view in Fig. 1 only illustrates a single louvre blade 1
in an embodiment of the ventilation louvre assembly according to the invention which,
however, includes a considerable number of such horizontally superposed louvre blades
mounted at their ends in oppositely disposed vertical frame members.
[0013] Each of the vertical frame members is constituted by a standard profile rail 2 of
extruded aluminium. In the illustrated embodiment the profile rail 2 has a substantially
T-shaped cross-section in which one half of the transverse branch of the T-shape forms
a stationary wall 3 constituting the outer delimitation of a groove 4 which in normal
use of the frame serves to receive a gasket for sealing against an edge portion of
a thermo pane. The stem 5 of the profile is in the vicinity of its free end formed
with a countersunk notch 6 with edge incisions 7 and 8 for receiving oppositely positioned
edge beads 9 and 10 on an elastically resilient part 11 of a glazing strip 12 made
from an elastically resilient material, e.g. plastics, and which together with the
stationary wall 3 defines a groove serving to receive, in normal use of the profile,
the edge portion of a thermo pane.
[0014] The illustrated profile which in principle is known from the aforementioned EP patent
application 87114987.8 entails that the glazing strip 12, after one edge bead 9 has
been pressed into the mating edge incision 7 in groove 6, may be finally mounted by
pressing the other edge bead 10 into the matching edge incision 8 under snap engagement.
[0015] In order that the illustrated standard profile 2 may be used as the vertical frame
member of the ventilation louvre assembly according to the invention an insert rail
13 substantially of L-shaped cross-section is designed to be positioned with one end
of the L-profile in engagement with the external stationary wall 3 of the profile
rail 2.
[0016] In order to receive and retain a downwardly projecting edge portion 15 of the louvre
blade 1 the portion 14 of the L-profile of the insert rail 13 facing the wall 3 is
provided with punched-out, protruding hook members 16 with an upwardly facing opening
17. Above each of the hook members 16 the L-shaped insert rail has a likewise punched
projection 18 to retain the downwardly projecting edge portion 15 of the louvre blade
in hook member 16.
[0017] At the opposite lateral edge relative to the downwardly projecting edge portion 13,
the louvre blade 1 has an upwardly projecting edge portion 19 mainly parallel to the
edge portion 15.
[0018] The central section 20 of louvre blade 1 adjoins edge portions 15 and 19 at bending
lines 21 and 22. Louvre blade 1 is further shaped so that the distance between edge
portions 15 and 19 when unloaded is a little larger than the distance in the groove
between insert rail 14 and glazing strip 12, thereby effecting upon mounting glazing
strip 12 by snap engagement, as described above, a clamping of louvre blade 1 which
is then retained in place at a well-defined predetermined angular position of the
central section 20.
[0019] In view of the fact that there is provided in the inner side of the glazing strip
12 a countersunk spline 23 generally for receiving a sealing strip, said spline may
in an embodiment of the ventilation louvre assembly according to the invention be
used for mounting an insect screen 24 affixed in spline 23 by means of a retaining
strip 25 acting further as sealing strip against an internal shutter 26 for covering
up the light area of the ventilation louvre assembly. Shutter 26 may in a manner,
not shown, be hingedly connected with one of the vertical frame members.
1. A ventilation louvre assembly, in particular for installation together with a window,
comprising a number of horizontally arranged louvre blades (1) which at their ends
are mounted in oppositely disposed vertical frame members, characterized in that each of the vertical frame members (2) is constituted by a profiled rail
normally manufactured for use as a window frame member and having at its one side
a groove normally provided for receiving a lateral edge of a thermo pane and which
is externally defined by a stationary wall (3) of the profile rail and internally
by a glazing strip (12) made from a resilient material, in particular plastics, and
that an insert rail (13) bent angularly substantially in L-shape is designed to be
arranged in said groove with one part (14) of the L-shape abutting on said stationary
wall (3) of the profile rail member, punched, protruding hook members (16) with an
upwardly facing opening (17) being provided on said one part for receiving and retaining
a downwardly facing edge portion (15) at one lateral edge of each louvre blade (1),
each louvre blade (1) having at its opposite lateral edge an upwardly projecting edge
portion (19) and being designed so that the distance between said two, substantially
parallel edge portions (15, 19) is a little larger than the distance between the part
(14) of the insert rail (13) engaging the stationary wall (3) of the profile rail
and the side of the glazing strip (12) facing on to it, arresters for affixing the
louvre blades (1) against release from said hook members (16) being disposed in the
groove.
2. A ventilation louvre assembly according to claim 1, characterized in that said arresters are constituted by protruding cams (18) on the insert rail
(13) at a determined distance above each of its hook members (16) for affixing the
bending line (21) between the downwardly projecting edge portion (15) and the central
section (20) of the louvre blade (1) extending between said edge portions (15, 19).
3. A ventilation louvre assembly according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the profile rails serving as vertical frame members have a substantially
T-shaped cross-section, in which said stationary wall (3) forming the external wall
of eaid rail constitutes one half of the transverse branch of the T-shape while the
stem of the T-shape in the vicinity of its free end has a countersunk notch (6) with
edge cutouts (7, 8) for receiving opposite edge beads (9, 10) on an elastically resilient
part (11) of the glazing strip (12), thereby allowing the glazing strip (12), after
one edge bead (9) has been inserted into the matching edge cutout (7) in said groove
(6), to be finally mounted, by pressing under snap engagement the other edge bead
(10) into the other edge cutout (8).
4. A ventilation louvre assembly as claimed in claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that a countersunk spline (23) generally provided in the inner side of the glazing
bead (12) facing away from said groove (4) for receiving a sealing strip (12) serves
to mount an insect screen (24) which is secured in the spline (23) by means of a retaining
strip (25).
5. A ventilation louvre assembly as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said retaining strip (25) is made as a sealing strip against an internal
shutter (26) of the ventilation louvre assembly.