IE55590B1 - A fitting for a window,door or like closure - Google Patents

A fitting for a window,door or like closure

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Publication number
IE55590B1
IE55590B1 IE1986/84A IE198684A IE55590B1 IE 55590 B1 IE55590 B1 IE 55590B1 IE 1986/84 A IE1986/84 A IE 1986/84A IE 198684 A IE198684 A IE 198684A IE 55590 B1 IE55590 B1 IE 55590B1
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Ireland
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latching
handle
plate
base
latching plate
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IE1986/84A
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Interlock Ind Ltd
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively
    • E05C3/02Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action
    • E05C3/04Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt
    • E05C3/041Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted
    • E05C3/043Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively without latching action with operating handle or equivalent member rigid with the bolt rotating about an axis perpendicular to the surface on which the fastener is mounted the pivot being between bolt and handle
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C3/00Fastening devices with bolts moving pivotally or rotatively

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  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
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  • Securing Of Glass Panes Or The Like (AREA)
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  • Helmets And Other Head Coverings (AREA)
  • Containers And Packaging Bodies Having A Special Means To Remove Contents (AREA)
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Abstract

A latching device comprising a mounting base 10 and a handle 12 pivotally coupled to the base, the handle being movable between first and second positions. A latching plate 15 is pivotally mounted to the base 10 and means 18, 20 and 20a are provided for moving the latching plate, as the handle is moved between its first and second positions, such that the latching plate moves between a latching position, where it preferably projects substantially outwardly from the base, to a non-latching position, where it preferably projects upwardly from the base.

Description

This invention relates to a fitting for a window, door or like closure and more particularly to a latching device for latching a window, door or like closure in a closed position in a surround or frame.
Latching devices for windows are well known and the most common type now in usage is one which is referred to as a "wedge lock". These so-called wedge locks are primarily designed for use with windows but they can also be used for the latching of doors or the like closures. The wedge lock conventionally comprises a mounting base, which is usually fitted adjacent a peripheral edge of the closure, and to this mounting base is pivotally coupled a handle. A latching tongue projects from the handle and this co-operates with a wedging action with a striker or wedge plate which is mounted to the surround or frame in which the closure is hung. Whilst it is usual for the mounting base to be fitted to the closure and the striker or wedge plate to the surround or frame these can be reversed if requited.
Such latching devices are usually a low cost item of hardware and thus in an effort to keep manufactured costs to a 3 minimum devices have resulted which are of inferior quality and thus prone to breakages or ineffective operation. Por example the handles are either prone to becoming loose and drop under their own weight or they become seized and 5 eventually break.
In addition to these problems associated with the construction of such devices, the fundamental wedging action can have an adverse affect on the closure, especially in the case of an aluminium framed window, by applying unwanted 10 stresses to the closure. For example with windows the wedging action tends to push the window over to one side which is undesirable. There is also a need to apply a reasonably strong pulling force on the handle, thereby transmitting stresses to the window closure, to engage the latching tongue 15 with the striker or wedge plate. In this latter instance the need to pull hard on the handle results from the need with modern windows to compress the window seals when the window is being closed.
The object of the present invention is to provide a 20 latching device which does not require a separate striker or wedge plate.
Broadly the present invention consists of a latching device comprising a mounting base, a handle pivotally coupled to the base, said handle being movable between first and 25 second positions, a latching plate pivotally mounted to the base and means for moving said latching plate as said handle is moved between its first and second positions such that the latching plate moves between a latching position and a non-latching position. 4 In the latching position the latching plate preferably projects substantially parallel outwardly frcm said base and in the non-latching position projects substantially perpendicularly upwardly from said base.
In the following more detailed description of the invention reference will be made to the accompanying drawings in which:- Figure 1 is a perspective view of the latching device, Figure 2 is a plan view of the mounting base, 1° Figure 3 is a plan view of the latching device, Figure 4 is a side elevation view of the latching device, Figure 5 is an end elevation in the direction of arrow A in Figure 4, Figure 6 is an end elevation in the direction of arrow B 15 in Figure 4 but with the handle having been turned through a 90° angle.
Figure 7 is a side elevation of a modified form of the device, Figure 8 is a plan view of the device shown in Figure 7, 20 and Figure 9 is a plan view similar to Figure 8 but with the device in the unlatched position.
The latching device according to its preferred form consists of a mounting base 10 and a handle 12. The base 10 25 can be constructed of any desirable material, however, in one preferred form of the invention the base is formed by injection moulding glass reinforced nylon. The base 10 is provided with mounting apertures 11 through which mechanical 5 fastenings can be located foe attachment of the mounting base to the closure or the surround or frame in which the closure is hung. Once again the handle 12 can be formed of any desirable material but in one preferred form of the invention the handle is of unit construction and formed from an extruded alloy.
Handle 12 is provided with a hand gripping portion of suitable dimensions and configuration to enable it to be comfortably grasped by the hand of an end user. The handle 12 is pivotally mounted at 14 to the base 10 and any form of suitable pivot mounting can be employed. For example in its simplest form a mechanical fastening such as a screw can pass through an aperture in the mounting base 10 to be engaged in a screw threaded opening in the handle 12. This is an acceptable form of pivot mounting especially when the base is formed of a plastics material such as glass reinforced nylon. An alternative arrangement is the use of a rivet.
Pivotally coupled to the mounting base 10- is a latching or striker plate 15. This latching plate 15 can once again be formed of any desirable material, however, in the preferred form it is constructed from a plastics material. The latching plate 15 has a projecting portion 16 which is engaged within a recess 17 in a long side of the mounting plate 10. This projecting portion 16 is pivotally mounted within the recess 17 by pivot pins 15a which are formed integrally with projecting portion 16 and which engage one each in a pair of coaxially opposed openings 10a in the opposed side walls of recess 17. To instal the latching plate 15 it is bowed 8 transversely so that the pivot pins 15a can be located relative to the openings 10a and then released back to its normal shape thereby allowing the pins 15a to move into the openings 10a.
Handle 12 is formed with a projection or nib 18 which in the illustrated form of the invention in Figure 1 engages over an engagement surface 20a on the latching plate 15. The device as illustrated in Figure 1 is in the position where the device would latch closed a closure whilst Figure 6 10 illustrates the open or unlatched position. This latching is achieved by the latching plate 15 projecting beyond the peripheral edge of the closure or the surround or frame as the case may be and thereby extending over a portion of the peripheral edge of the closure or surround or frame 15 respectively. It will thus be appreciated that the latching plate prevents the closure from opening even though the latching plate 15 is not fixedly attached to anything but the mounting plate 10. To allow the closure to be-opened the handle 12 is pivoted in the direction of the arrow shown in 20 Figure 3, so as to take up the position shown in Figure 6.
This causes the projection or nib 18 of the handle 12 to come in contact with a bearing member 20 which projects upwardly from the top surface 19 of the latching plate 15. As the handle continues to be moved toward a position where it 25 projects approximately at right angles (Figure 6) the latching plate 15 is lifted about its pivot axis so as to project upwardly from the mounting base 10. The latching plate is thus moved away from its overlapping position with the 7 peripheral edge of the closure or surround such that the closure can then be opened.
As shown in Figure 2 mounting plate 10 preferably includes a stop 29 in the form of a projection which has a first face 30 which engages nib 18 when the handle 12 is moved to the unlatched position so as to limit movement of the handle. The second face 31 engages with the base 14a of the handle 12 when it is in the latching position to therefore limit the extent of movement of handle 12 in latching.
Referring to Figures 7-9 there is shown a modified form of the device which is lockable in the latched position by the locking device 21 located in the "throat" 22 of the handle 12. The locking device 21 consists of a housing 23 which is profiled to fit in the throat 22 and is fixed in place by a mechanical fastening 24. Locking device 21 has a conventionally constructed and operable barrel 25 with key opening 26. This barrel 25 controls a locking lever (not shown) which when the handle 12 is in the l'atching position shown in Figure 8 projects from the housing 23 to engage in a slot 27 in the mounting base 10. Accordingly the lever 12 can be locked in the latched position as and when required for security of closure of the window or the like on which the device is mounted. Because of the greater security of latching required by this form of the device the mounting base 10 preferably has four mounting apertures 11.
The latching device according to the present invention overcomes the problems normally associated with the wedge lock devices. It will be evident to those skilled in the art that 8 because the latching plate 15 is pivotally attached to the mounting base 10 there is no need to pull hard on the handle 12 to engage the latching plate which is the case with known wedge locks as the handle merely moves the latching plate 15 5 between its projecting outwardly and projecting upwardly positions. It therefore follows that there is no wedging action which pushes the closure over to one side.
The latching device has other advantages especially of a labour saving nature as the fact that the latching plate 15 is 10 part of the mounting plate 10 means that there is no need for the lining up of a striker or wedge plate with the handle, no fixing of the striker or wedge plate to the closure or its surround and therefore there is no need for drilling or punching of holes for the striker or wedge plate. In addition 15 the latching plate does not damage either the edge of the frame or the peripheral edge of the closure. As there is no wedging action other than the nib 18 moving across the upper surface 19 of the latching plate 15 it is not possible to easily damage the latching plate.

Claims (11)

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2. 1. A latching device comprising a mounting base, a handle pivotally coupled to the base, said handle being movable between first and second positions, a latching plate pivotally mounted to the base and means for moving said latching plate as said handle is moved between its first and second positions such that the latching plate moves between a latching position and a non-latching position.
3. 2. A latching device according to claim 1, wherein in the latching position the latching plate projects substantially parallel outwardly frcm said base and in the non-latching position projects substantially perpendicularly ujwardly frctn said base.
4. 3. A latching device according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the means for moving is a nib portion of said handle which is engageable with said latching plate.
5. 4. A latching device according to claim 3, wherein the nib portion is formed integrally with said handle.
6. 5. A latching device according to claim 3 or 4, wherein an engagement surface is formed on said latching plate and is engaged by said nib portion when said handle is moved between said first and second positions.
7. 6. A latching device according to claim 5, wherein a projection is provided with said latching plate and is engageable by said nib portion as the handle is moved from said first position to said second position.
8. 7. A latching device according to any one of the preceding claims,wherein said latching plate is formed from a plastics material and has integral hinge pins located in a pair of iO opposed hinge openings in said mounting base, said latching plate being transversely flexible to permit the distance between the ends of the hinge pins to be reduced when said latching plate is being mounted to or removed from said 5 mounting base.
9. 8. A latching device according to any one of preceding claims 3 to 7,wherein said mounting base includes a stop member which engages with said nib portion when said handle is moved to said second position and engages with a portion of XO said handle to limit movement of said handle at said first position.
10. 9. A latching device according to any one of the preceding claims,wherein a locking device is mounted with said handle for locking said handle in said first position. 15 10. A latching device according to claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this the 1st day of August, 1934 F. R. KELLI a CO
11. 27 Clyde Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. AGENTS FOR τ:·.ΐ: APPLICANTS.
IE1986/84A 1983-08-01 1984-08-01 A fitting for a window,door or like closure IE55590B1 (en)

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NZ205102A NZ205102A (en) 1983-08-01 1983-08-01 Window or door fastener with pivotal latching plate

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IE841986L IE841986L (en) 1985-02-01
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KR (1) KR850002867A (en)
AT (1) ATE30059T1 (en)
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EP0133051B1 (en) 1987-09-30
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AU574371B2 (en) 1988-07-07
AU3134284A (en) 1985-02-07
JPS6059280A (en) 1985-04-05
EP0133051A1 (en) 1985-02-13
BR8403835A (en) 1985-07-09
KR850002867A (en) 1985-05-20
HK56890A (en) 1990-08-03
CA1249619A (en) 1989-01-31

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