EP0312381A2 - Fastenings for closure members - Google Patents
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- EP0312381A2 EP0312381A2 EP88309640A EP88309640A EP0312381A2 EP 0312381 A2 EP0312381 A2 EP 0312381A2 EP 88309640 A EP88309640 A EP 88309640A EP 88309640 A EP88309640 A EP 88309640A EP 0312381 A2 EP0312381 A2 EP 0312381A2
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B13/00—Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used
- E05B13/10—Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used formed by a lock arranged in the handle
- E05B13/106—Devices preventing the key or the handle or both from being used formed by a lock arranged in the handle for handles pivoted about an axis perpendicular to the wing
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- This invention relates to apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening and is particularly concerned with casement fasteners for locking a window in a window frame.
- handle apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening
- the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, and means for locking the handle in the closed position
- the locking means comprising a formation of the handle and a projection on the base, the formation partly surrounding the projection in the closed position of the handle and, in that position of the handle, being rotatable in the handle between a locking position, wherein movement of the handle to the open position is prevented by engagement between the projection and the formation, and a release position wherein there is no such engagement.
- the formation is of part circular form and is provided on a main body of the locking means, the projection being in the form of a pin.
- the locking means may have means for biassing the formation into a position co-axial with the pin, the biassing means being integrally formed with the main body.
- the main body with the biassing means may be formed of a plastics material, and the biassing means may comprise a spring loaded finger on the main body resiliently projecting therefrom whereby to engage in a recess in the handle.
- the recess may have an arcuate form, engagement of the finger with respective ends of the recess determining the extent of rotation of the main body in a respective direction.
- the main body preferably has an extension part presenting a slotted end accessible from externally of the handle for operative engagement by a key.
- the invention also provides handle apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the base and the handle each being formed of a plastics material.
- the present invention further provides handle apparatus for movement of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle provided with latch means which is co-operable with abutment means on the other of the fixture and closure member whereby to prevent movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the handle being pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the locking means being laterally displaced from the handle pivot, and the latch means being positioned centrally between the locking means and the handle pivot.
- the invention also provides handle apparatus for movement of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, a projection being formed on one of the handle and the base and being located in, for movement relative to a recess in the other of the handle and base upon pivoting of the handle between end stops, the position of the latter thereby determining the extent of pivotal movement of the handle in a respective direction of rotation.
- a locking window fastener comprises a base 10, preferably formed of a metal casting, which has a central section formed with an upstanding boss 12 defining a through hole 14, the boss 12 being profiled to have a pair of shoulders 16,18 formed on respective sides of the base 10 and operating as end stops as herein-after described. Also on the central section there is defined an upstanding pin spaced from the boss 12, and an upstanding profiled lug 22 having an arcuate side face 24 spaced from and parallel to the curvature of the pin 20 to define an arcuate passage 26 therebetween, and another arcuate side face 28 spaced from and parallel to the curvature of the boss 12 to define a further arcuate passage 30 therebetween.
- the base 10 is formed with a pair of longitudinally spaced countersunk holes 32 within a recess 34, each of the holes 32 being arranged to receive a locking member such as a screw for fixing the base 10 to a window casement.
- a cover 36 is provided to seat in each of the recesses 34 to thereby cover the screws.
- a handle 40 preferably formed of a metal casting, comprises an elongate gripping part 42 integrally formed at one end with a mounting part 44.
- the latter has a through opening 46 offset from the connection with the gripping part 42, and an internal cavity 48 at the location of the end of the gripping part 42.
- the mounting part 44 is further provided with an integral nose 50 located substantially centrally between the opening 46 and the cavity 48 and extending to one side of the gripping part 42.
- the nose 50 is adapted to engage a striker (not shown) which is mounted on the window frame for a purpose hereinafter described.
- the handle 40 is mounted on the base 10 by means of a pivot pin arrangement 52 operatively located through the openings 14,46 when aligned.
- the lower face of the mounting part 44 of the handle 40 has a first projecting lug 54 formed with opposed arcuate faces 56,58 and spaced from the pivot opening 46.
- the curvature of the faces 56,58 and the spacing from the pivot opening 46 are such that the lug 54, when the handle 40 is pivotally mounted on the base 10, can locate in the groove 30 formed between the boss 12 and the lug 22 on the base 10.
- a further lug 60 is formed on the lower face of the mounting part 44 and engages the upper surface of the central part of the base 10 at the side thereof remote from the lug 22 when the handle 40 is pivotally mounted on the base 10 so as to support the handle 40.
- the latter is arranged to pivot between a closed position where the gripping part 42 is aligned substantially above one side of the base 10 with the lug 54 at the end of the passage 30 in engagement with the shoulder 16, and an open position which is determined by the movement of the lug 54 through the passage 30 into engagement with the shoulder 18, the lug 60 being profiled to be able to move past the latter and outwardly of the boss 12.
- the nose 50 of the handle 40 engages the striker on the window frame to prevent opening of the window without pivoting of the handle 40.
- a locking arrangement comprises a lock 62 having a substantially cylindrical form but having an axial opening at its lower end extending radially onto the circumference of the lock 62, whereby to define a lower end 64 somewhat of 'horseshoe' shape.
- the end 64 preferably has a metal reinforcement.
- the lug 62 Aligned with the peripheral opening, the lug 62 has cuts longitudinally along its length from the radial opening defining a finger 66.
- the lock 62 is preferably formed from a moulded plastics material with the finger 66 being biassed to deflect outwardly of the lock 62.
- the lock 62 is formed with a key receiving part 68 which is preferably separate from, and is of smaller diameter than, the main body of the lock 62, the part 68 being formed with an arrangement of through slots 70. A corresponding arrangement of slots is formed in the upper face of the main body.
- the main body of the lock 62 is also formed at its upper end, substantially diametrically opposed to the finger 66, with a longitudinally extending lug 72.
- the cavity 48 in the handle 40 is profiled to receive the lock 62 with the upper face 70 of the part 68 being accessible at the gripping part 42 through an aperture 74.
- the latter to retain the lock 62 in the cavity 48, the latter, to that side remote from the pivot opening 46, is formed with an arcuate recess 75 of increased radius, and opposite the recess 74 is provided with a further recess 76 having end seatings 77.
- the lug 72 locates in the recess 75, and the finger 66 is biassed into the recess 76.
- a locking shell 78 of suitable arcuate form is push fitted into the recess 75, having end shoulders 80 engaging on seatings (not shown) in the recess 75, and retaining the lock 62 in position.
- the lower end 64 of the lock 62 projects downwardly below the lower face of the mounting part 44 of the handle 40 so as to function as a locking part.
- the lower end 64 of the lock 62 engages around the pin 20 on the base 10.
- the lock lower end 64 can disengage from the pin 20 to enable the handle 40 to be pivoted to its open position.
- a key 82 having an operating part 84 profiled to fit through the slotted part 68 of the lock 62 through the opening 74.
- the respective slots in the part 68 and the main body have to be aligned before the key can extend into the main body and the lock operated.
- Rotation of the key 82 rotates the lock 62 within the handle 40 to the position shown in Fig. 2 and moves the lock lower end 64 around the pin 20, the respective section of the lower end 64 being so dimensioned as to engage in the arcuate passage 26 between the pin 20 and the lug 22, to such a position that the engagement between the pin 20 and the lower end 64 prevents pivoting of the handle 40 away from the closed position.
- the arrangement of the nose 50 centrally of the handle mounting part 44, with the lock axis laterally offset from the pivot axis, enables a plate of the striker to be fixed centrally on the window frame relative to the handle, which is aesthetically desirable. Also the nose 50 can move through a greater arc on pivoting of the handle and therefore can be clear of the screw holes 32 to afford ready access thereto.
- the lug 56 ensures that, in its open position, the handle 40 is retained clear of the screw openings 32 in the base 10.
- the lug 56 is operable substantially internally between the base 10 and the handle 40 to thereby further improve the aesthetics of the apparatus.
- the designs of the components may differ from that described and shown provided the components function as desired.
- the relative dimensions can be altered to suit different types of windows and window casements, and the base may be mounted on the window casement while the handle may be mounted on the window frame.
- the invention may be utilised with other closure members in fixture openings and is not necessarily restricted to windows.
- the components can be made of different materials.
- the main components may be made of plastics.
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Abstract
A locking window fastener comprises a base (10) and a handle (40) each formed of a moulded plastics material, the base (10) being arranged to be fitted to a window casement and the handle (40) to a window frame. The handle (40) is mounted on the base (10) by a pivot arrangement 52) and has a locking arrangement comprising a lock (62) providing an arcuate end (64) internally of the handle (40), the end (64) co-operating with a pin (20) on the base (10). The lock (62) is rotatable by means of a key in a slotted upper end available externally of the handle 40), the lock (62) in one position providing engagement between the pin and the end (64) to prevent pivoting of the handle (40) away from a closed position, and in another condition allowing pivoting. A nose (50) which functions as a latch is formed on the handle (40) substantially centrally between the pivot arrangement (52) and the locking arrangement (62). End stops on the base (10) limit pivoting of the handle (40) by engaging with a lug (54).
Description
- This invention relates to apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening and is particularly concerned with casement fasteners for locking a window in a window frame.
- According to the present invention there is provided handle apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, and means for locking the handle in the closed position, the locking means comprising a formation of the handle and a projection on the base, the formation partly surrounding the projection in the closed position of the handle and, in that position of the handle, being rotatable in the handle between a locking position, wherein movement of the handle to the open position is prevented by engagement between the projection and the formation, and a release position wherein there is no such engagement.
- Preferably the formation is of part circular form and is provided on a main body of the locking means, the projection being in the form of a pin. The locking means may have means for biassing the formation into a position co-axial with the pin, the biassing means being integrally formed with the main body. The main body with the biassing means may be formed of a plastics material, and the biassing means may comprise a spring loaded finger on the main body resiliently projecting therefrom whereby to engage in a recess in the handle. The recess may have an arcuate form, engagement of the finger with respective ends of the recess determining the extent of rotation of the main body in a respective direction. The main body preferably has an extension part presenting a slotted end accessible from externally of the handle for operative engagement by a key.
- The invention also provides handle apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the base and the handle each being formed of a plastics material.
- The present invention further provides handle apparatus for movement of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle provided with latch means which is co-operable with abutment means on the other of the fixture and closure member whereby to prevent movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the handle being pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the locking means being laterally displaced from the handle pivot, and the latch means being positioned centrally between the locking means and the handle pivot.
- The invention also provides handle apparatus for movement of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, a projection being formed on one of the handle and the base and being located in, for movement relative to a recess in the other of the handle and base upon pivoting of the handle between end stops, the position of the latter thereby determining the extent of pivotal movement of the handle in a respective direction of rotation.
- An embodiment of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which :-
- Fig. 1 is a top perspective view of an apparatus according to the invention;
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view from below of the apparatus of Fig. 1 but in exploded form;
- Fig. 3 is a perspective view from above of a base of the apparatus of Figs. 1 and 2;
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of a locking part of the apparatus; and
- Fig. 5 is a perspective view of a key for operation of the locking part.
- Referring to the drawings, a locking window fastener comprises a
base 10, preferably formed of a metal casting, which has a central section formed with anupstanding boss 12 defining a throughhole 14, theboss 12 being profiled to have a pair ofshoulders base 10 and operating as end stops as herein-after described. Also on the central section there is defined an upstanding pin spaced from theboss 12, and an upstanding profiledlug 22 having anarcuate side face 24 spaced from and parallel to the curvature of thepin 20 to define anarcuate passage 26 therebetween, and anotherarcuate side face 28 spaced from and parallel to the curvature of theboss 12 to define a furtherarcuate passage 30 therebetween. - To each side of the central section, the
base 10 is formed with a pair of longitudinally spacedcountersunk holes 32 within arecess 34, each of theholes 32 being arranged to receive a locking member such as a screw for fixing thebase 10 to a window casement. Acover 36 is provided to seat in each of therecesses 34 to thereby cover the screws. - A
handle 40, preferably formed of a metal casting, comprises an elongategripping part 42 integrally formed at one end with amounting part 44. The latter has a through opening 46 offset from the connection with thegripping part 42, and aninternal cavity 48 at the location of the end of thegripping part 42. Themounting part 44 is further provided with anintegral nose 50 located substantially centrally between theopening 46 and thecavity 48 and extending to one side of thegripping part 42. Thenose 50 is adapted to engage a striker (not shown) which is mounted on the window frame for a purpose hereinafter described. - The
handle 40 is mounted on thebase 10 by means of apivot pin arrangement 52 operatively located through theopenings mounting part 44 of thehandle 40 has a first projectinglug 54 formed with opposedarcuate faces faces lug 54, when thehandle 40 is pivotally mounted on thebase 10, can locate in thegroove 30 formed between theboss 12 and thelug 22 on thebase 10. Afurther lug 60 is formed on the lower face of themounting part 44 and engages the upper surface of the central part of thebase 10 at the side thereof remote from thelug 22 when thehandle 40 is pivotally mounted on thebase 10 so as to support thehandle 40. The latter is arranged to pivot between a closed position where thegripping part 42 is aligned substantially above one side of thebase 10 with thelug 54 at the end of thepassage 30 in engagement with theshoulder 16, and an open position which is determined by the movement of thelug 54 through thepassage 30 into engagement with theshoulder 18, thelug 60 being profiled to be able to move past the latter and outwardly of theboss 12. In its closed position thenose 50 of thehandle 40 engages the striker on the window frame to prevent opening of the window without pivoting of thehandle 40. - To prevent unauthorised opening of the window, a locking arrangement is provided. This arrangement comprises a
lock 62 having a substantially cylindrical form but having an axial opening at its lower end extending radially onto the circumference of thelock 62, whereby to define alower end 64 somewhat of 'horseshoe' shape. Theend 64 preferably has a metal reinforcement. Aligned with the peripheral opening, thelug 62 has cuts longitudinally along its length from the radial opening defining afinger 66. Thelock 62 is preferably formed from a moulded plastics material with thefinger 66 being biassed to deflect outwardly of thelock 62. At its upper end thelock 62 is formed with akey receiving part 68 which is preferably separate from, and is of smaller diameter than, the main body of thelock 62, thepart 68 being formed with an arrangement of throughslots 70. A corresponding arrangement of slots is formed in the upper face of the main body. The main body of thelock 62 is also formed at its upper end, substantially diametrically opposed to thefinger 66, with a longitudinally extendinglug 72. - The
cavity 48 in thehandle 40 is profiled to receive thelock 62 with theupper face 70 of thepart 68 being accessible at thegripping part 42 through anaperture 74. To retain thelock 62 in thecavity 48, the latter, to that side remote from the pivot opening 46, is formed with anarcuate recess 75 of increased radius, and opposite therecess 74 is provided with a further recess 76 havingend seatings 77. With thelock 62 in thecavity 48, thelug 72 locates in therecess 75, and thefinger 66 is biassed into the recess 76. Alocking shell 78 of suitable arcuate form is push fitted into therecess 75, havingend shoulders 80 engaging on seatings (not shown) in therecess 75, and retaining thelock 62 in position. - The
lower end 64 of thelock 62 projects downwardly below the lower face of themounting part 44 of thehandle 40 so as to function as a locking part. In the normal unlocked position of thelock 62, when thehandle 40 is moved to its closed position, thelower end 64 of thelock 62 engages around thepin 20 on thebase 10. The locklower end 64 can disengage from thepin 20 to enable thehandle 40 to be pivoted to its open position. - For locking of the handle in its closed position there is provided a key 82 having an
operating part 84 profiled to fit through theslotted part 68 of thelock 62 through the opening 74. The respective slots in thepart 68 and the main body have to be aligned before the key can extend into the main body and the lock operated. Rotation of thekey 82 rotates thelock 62 within thehandle 40 to the position shown in Fig. 2 and moves the locklower end 64 around thepin 20, the respective section of thelower end 64 being so dimensioned as to engage in thearcuate passage 26 between thepin 20 and thelug 22, to such a position that the engagement between thepin 20 and thelower end 64 prevents pivoting of thehandle 40 away from the closed position. This thereby locks the window in its closed position in the window frame until thekey 82 is operated to release thelock 62. On rotation of thelock 62 thelug 72 travels in therecess 75 and engagement between thelug 72 and the ends of therecess 75 limits the rotation of thelock 62. Thefinger 66 moves in the recess 76 into arespective end seating 77 to retain thelock 62 in its end position, and by means of thefinger 66 being resiliently biassed in the recess 76, the main body of thelock 62 is biassed to its operating position coaxially aligned with thepin 20. - There is thereby provided a very efficient and aesthetically pleasing locking window fastener which is designed to prevent unlocking by other than the specially designed
key 82. Many of the components of the fastener can be formed from a moulded plastics material such as acetal resin. By avoiding the use of barrel locks and the like, a much simplified locking arrangement can be used, being sufficiently strong by virtue of the force on thelower operating end 64 of thelock 62 being distributed throughout thehandle 40. Extra security is provided by the forming of thepart 68 separately from the main body. In this way inadvertent operation of the lock, for example by means of a screwdriver or a tool other than the special key, is prevented. - The arrangement of the
nose 50 centrally of thehandle mounting part 44, with the lock axis laterally offset from the pivot axis, enables a plate of the striker to be fixed centrally on the window frame relative to the handle, which is aesthetically desirable. Also thenose 50 can move through a greater arc on pivoting of the handle and therefore can be clear of thescrew holes 32 to afford ready access thereto. Thelug 56 ensures that, in its open position, thehandle 40 is retained clear of thescrew openings 32 in thebase 10. Thelug 56 is operable substantially internally between thebase 10 and thehandle 40 to thereby further improve the aesthetics of the apparatus. - Various modifications may be made without departing from the invention. For example the designs of the components may differ from that described and shown provided the components function as desired. Also it should be appreciated that the relative dimensions can be altered to suit different types of windows and window casements, and the base may be mounted on the window casement while the handle may be mounted on the window frame. It also should be appreciated that the invention may be utilised with other closure members in fixture openings and is not necessarily restricted to windows. The components can be made of different materials. The main components may be made of plastics.
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1. Handle apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, and means for locking the handle in the closed position, characterised in that the locking means comprises a formation (62,64) of the handle (40) and a projection (20) on the base (10), the formation (62,64) partly surrounding the projection (20) in the closed position of the handle (40) and, in that position of the handle (40), being rotatable in the handle (40) between a locking position, wherein movement of the handle (40) to the open position is prevented by engagement between the projection (20) and the formation (62,64), and a release position wherein there is no such engagement.
2. Apparatus according to Claim 1, characterised in that the formation (64) is of part circular form and is provided on a main body (62) of the locking means, the projection being in the form of a pin (20).
3. Apparatus according to Claim 2, characterised in that the locking means has means (66) for biassing the formation (64) into a position coaxial with the pin (20).
4. Apparatus according to Claim 3, characterised in that the biassing means (66) is integrally formed with the main body (62).
5. Apparatus according to Claim 3 or 4, characterised in that the main body (62) with the biassing means (66) is formed of a plastics material, the biassing means comprising a spring loaded finger (66) on the main body (62) resiliently projecting therefrom whereby to engage in a recess (76) in the handle (40).
6. Apparatus according to Claim 5, characterised in that the recess (76) has an arcuate form, and engagement of the finger (66) with respective ends (77) of the recess (76) determines the extent of rotation of the main body (62) in a respective direction.
7. Apparatus according to any of Claims 2 to 6, characterised in that the main body (62) has a separate extension part (68) presenting a slot arrangement (70) accessible from externally of the handle (40) for operative engagement by a key (82) when aligned with a slot arrangement in the main body.
8. Handle apparatus for fastening of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, characterised in that the base (10) and the handle (40) are each formed of a plastics material.
9. Handle apparatus for movement of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, a handle provided with latch means which is co-operable with abutment means on the other of the fixture and closure member whereby to prevent movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, the handle being pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement, and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, characterised in that the locking means (62) is laterally displaced from the handle pivot (52), and the latch means (50) is positioned centrally between the locking means (62) and the handle pivot (52).
10. Handle apparatus for movement of a closure member in a fixture opening, the apparatus comprising a base for mounting on one of the fixture and the closure member, and a handle pivotally mounted on the base for movement between a closed position preventing movement and an open position enabling movement of the closure member relative to the fixture, characterised in that a projection (54) is formed on one of the handle (40) and the base (10) and is located in, for movement relative to, a recess (30) in the other of the handle (40) and the base (10) upon pivoting of the handle (40) between end stops (16,18), the position of the latter thereby determining the extent of pivotal movement of the handle (40) in a respective direction of rotation.
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