Title of Invention | A DEVICE FOR OPERATING AN OUTSIDE OPENING WINDOW WITH OR WITHOUT MOUNTED MESHWORK STRCTURE |
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Abstract | The invention relates to a device for operating an outside opening window with or without mounted meshwork structure, the window comprising a window frame (15) to which a shutter (21) is attached via a hinge means (20), the frame (15) having at least one through-hole (14), the device comprising a main bar (11) disposed on the hinged side of the window shutter (21), the main bar (11) being axially movable along the through-hole (14) in the frame (15) when manipulated; a bracket (22) fixed at the bottom portion of the shutter (21) at a location substantially adjacent to the hinge means (20); a link bar (16) having at least two attachments (12,13) the first attachment (12) pivotably joining a first end of the link bar (16) to a distal end of the main bar (11), the second attachment (13) joining a second end of the link bar (16) to the bracket (22), such that the link bar (16) can rotate in a substantially horizontal plane when manipulated via the main bar (11) characterized in that a handle means (10) connected to the user's end of main bar (11) for manipulating the main bar (11), a forward force via the handle means (10) when transmitted through the main and link bars (11,16) causes release of the shutter (21) from the frame (18) via bracket (22) allowing to move to a half-open position, a further force in the reverse direction when applied to the handle means (10), the main bar (11) causes the shutter (21) to further move forward to place the window in fully- opened condition wherein operating the handle means (10) from inside the window and the window is with or without mounted meshwork structure. |
Full Text | FIELD OF INVENTION The invention generally relates to a device for smooth operation of outside opening windows, from inside, with or without permanently fixed meshwork on it. More particularly, the invention relates to an improved device for opening and/or closing of an outside opening window form inside the window having permanently mounted with or without meshwork structure. BACKGROUND OF INVENTION Windows are integral part of any premises to allow access to light, fresh air and outside viewing. Simultaneously, the windows often provide entry to the undesired creatures like mosquitoes and other insects, which are not only irritating to the inhabitants but also carry germs for serious diseases like malaria, dengue fever and like. The most effective safeguard from such threats is to permanently fix some kind of meshwork, like wire mesh or nylon netting on the windows. But it becomes very difficult to operate the windows when fixed with similar structures. The reason being that most windows are configured to have outside opening arrangement due to space constraints, convenience and further to economize the room-space. Under such circumstances, windows when provided with wire-mesh structures causes unsurmountable difficulties to the users while reaching and/or operating the shutters or doors of such windows. A prior Great Britain Patent No. GB 2251855A entitled "Window Stay" which discloses a teaching of a window stay restricts opening of a hinged window leaf by providing an arm connected between the window and a fixed frame. At one end, the arm (11) is connected to a slide (12) which runs in a channel (10) as the window is opened and closed and which engages a stop (19) to limit the opening movement of the window. The slide can be rotated relative to the channel to a position in which it can be disengaged from the channel to allow the arm to be disengaged from the channel so permitting unrestricted opening of the window in, for example, an emergency. Another Great Britain Patent No. 2435766A entitled "Stay with movable pivots" which discloses a teaching of a stay (10) comprising a frame member (18), a sash member (12), a first and second intermediate members pivotally connected to the frame member and the sash member. The second intermediate member (26) is pivotally connected to the first intermediate member (24). The sash member (12) is pivotally connected to the second intermediate member (26) at a position between the pivotal connections of the second intermediate member (26) to the frame member (18) and the first intermediate member (24). The position of the pivotal connection between the frame member and one of the intermediate members (28) is movable relative to the frame member. The position of the pivotal connection between the sash member and the second intermediate member (36) is movable relative to the second intermediate member as the sash member moves relative to the frame member. The frame member (18) may be a track. Curved slot (62) may allow the motion of the sash to be modified. The arrangement of the stay may ensure that seals are not trapped, or to accommodate different sash or frame profiles. A further Great Britain Patent No. 622392 entitled "Improvements in or relating to Window Stays and like Devices" which discloses a teaching of a window stay or like device comprising two members adapted to make sliding engagement with each other and adapted respectively to be attached to a window and to a still or frame for a window, one of said members having an eccentrically mounted locking device serving upon rotation to be positively engaged with or disengaged from a series of locking surfaces extending transversely of said other member. The above three cited documents have following disadvantages: The existing window operating devices, generally called "Window Stay", are clumsy and inconvenient to use. It requires the user to grip the window shutter by taking out his hand across the window to bring the door of the window to desired position and then engage the window stay. It becomes further difficult when wire mesh or net is fixed on the window having provided with window-stay device. The user has to then discard the outside-opening windows shutter and opt for an inside-opening window, thereby sacrificing space economy and convenience. Alternatively, some users adapt a clumsy arrangement of having one small window-like opening on the meshwork for access to every window shutter which indeed defeats the basic purpose of putting the wire mesh or met in the window. Because the opening on the wire-mesh fails to effectively prevent entry of unwarranted creatures inside the room through the window neither makes the job of accessing and operating the shutters any easier. As a result, most people prefer to curtail the expenditure by altogether eliminating meshwork on the windows despite the need of it. OBJECTS OF INVENTION It is therefore an object of the invention to propose an improved device for opening and/or closing of an outside-opening window from inside having or not having permanently fixed wire-mesh structure which eliminates the disadvantages of prior art. Another object of the invention is to propose an improved device for opening and/or closing of an outside-opening window from inside having or not having permanently fixed wire-mesh structure which is simple, efficient and user-friendly. A further object of the invention is to propose an improved device for opening and/or closing of an outside-opening window from inside having or not having permanently fixed wire-mesh structure which is easy-to-operate and eliminates the requirement of an user taking-out his hand across the window for operating the device and/or the window. A still further object of the invention is to propose an improved device for opening and/or closing of an outside-opening window from inside having or not having permanently fixed wire-mesh structure which does not diminish the purpose of preventing entry of unwanted creatures inside a room. Yet another object of the invention is to propose an improved device for opening and/or closing of an outside-opening window from inside having or not having permanently fixed wire-mesh structure which is less-costly and requires zero-maintenance. SUMMARY OF INVENTION The present invention is provided with a device for operating an outside opening window with or without mounted meshwork structure, the window comprising a window frame to which a shutter is attached via a hinge means, the frame having at least one through-hole, the device comprising a main bar disposed on the hinged side of the window shutter, the main bar being axially movable along the through-hole in the frame when manipulated; a bracket fixed at the bottom portion of the shutter at a location substantially adjacent to the hinge means; a link bar having at least two attachments, the first attachment pivotably joining a first end of the link bar to a distal end of the main bar, the second attachment joining a second end of the link bar to the bracket, such that the link bar can rotate in a substantially horizontal plane when manipulated via the main bar characterized in that a handle means connected to the user's end of main bar for manipulating the main bar, a forward force via the handle means when transmitted through the main and link bars causes release of the shutter from the frame via bracket allowing to move to a half-open position, a further force in the reverse direction when applied to the handle means, the main bar causes the shutter to further move forward to place the window in fully- opened condition wherein operating the handle means from inside the window and the window is with or without mounted meshwork structure. A plurality of grooves, notches, holes is arranged with matching stoppers such that the stoppers can interengage at suitable places to hold the window door at desired locations between a total close-position and a fully-open condition. Further, a biasing means can be provided to act between the window frame and the main bar so as to push the main bar always towards outside. In such a state, the window shutter will automatically and effortlessly swing to half open position the moment it is released from the engaged mode, and will remain so as long as it is not pulled back. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE ACCOMPANYING DRAWINGS Figure 1 - shows a side view of a first embodiment of the device according to the present invention Figure 2 & 3 - show a top view of the first embodiment of the device in two separate mode of operation Figure 4 & 5 - show a top view of a second embodiment of the device in two separate mode of operation Figure 6 - illustrates the method of operation of the device of the invention DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION Figure 1 shows, a vertical arm of a window frame (15), to which a shutter (21) is hingedly attached at a position (20). A main bar (11) is so provided to move across the frame through a hole (14) in the frame (15) configured below the hinged side (20) of the shutter (21). The distal end (12) of the main bar (11) is linked to a bracket (22), attached to the bottom of the shutter (21) on it's outer side (13), through a link bar (16), which can rotate in a substantially horizontal plane around it's points of attachments (12,13). For opening the window (as shown in Fig.3), the main bar (11) is pushed towards outside by a handle (10) thereby pulling the shutter (21) out through the link bar (16) and the bracket (22). The shutter (21) half-opens when it becomes almost parallel to the main bar (11). Then the main bar (11) is pulled by the handle (10) towards inside to open the shutter (21) further to make the window full-open. To close the window the steps are reversed, that is, the main bar (11) is pushed first outside and then inside (as shown in Fig.2). A biasing means is provided optionally which acts between the main bar (11) and the window frame (15) in such a manner that the biasing means pushes the main bar (11) towards outside and keeps the window shutter (21) at around 90 degrees or half open position when left to itself. The moment, the shutter (21) is released from the closed or any other position, the shutter swings to the half-open position under biasing action and keeps the shutter there. The window may swing to left or right under influence of windy conditions and returns back to the same half open position. This is very convenient arrangement for the user as he is no longer required to fix the open shutter in an intermediate position after opening the window because the window will then act by the spring action. Alternatively, the biasing means may be placed in a manner to always pull the main bar (11) inwardly in which case, the window shutter (21) will always remain closed or full-open position under the influence of the biasing means, and will be required to push out the main bar (11) for keeping the shutter (21) open in intermediate positions. In order to prevent the window shutter (21) from getting stuck in the half open position due to it's parallelity with the main bar (11), one of the holes at attachment (13) is made V or arc shaped. This will keep the main bar (11) and the shutter's bottom slightly away from the exactly parallel position and prevent from getting stuck. In one embodiment of the invention, the device is shifted right upwards above the window shutter (21) and fitted in an inverted position which is a mirror image of earlier position. This will make the down corner area of the window completely free and vacant. A suitable lever or handle may be provided for reaching and operating at a height. Another embodiment of the invention has been shown in figures 4 and 5. This eliminates the need of making a hole in the frame (15). Also, no part of the device protrudes outside of the frame. In figures 4 and 5, where the top view of this arrangement has been shown, (15) is a vertical arm of the window frame and (18) a horizontal lower arm. The outside window shutter or door (21) is hinged to the frame (15) at a position (20). Figure 4 shows the device with the window shutter (21) in closed mode whereas figure 5 shows the device with the window shutter in open mode. The main bar (11) of the window operator rotates round a pivot, and has a handling means (10, 14) having a first part (10) disposed along and inside the frame (15) whereas the remaining part of the handling means (14) is on the other side over the horizontal arm (18) of the frame as shown in figures 4 and 5. The link bar (16) connects the main bar (11) to the door through attachments (12, 22). This arrangement facilitates fixing of mesh work at the inside edge of the frame (15, 18) on the window covering the window completely. The handling means (10) of the main bar (11) remains on the inside, which is the user's side of the meshwork whereas the operating part (14) works on the other side between the meshwork and the window shutter (21). For opening the window, the handle (17) is pulled inwards and as a result the main bar (11) rotates clockwise around the pivot and the shutter (21) gets pushed outwards through the main bar (11) and the link bar (16). Figure 5 shows the window shutter (21) in almost half open position. It further goes gradually to attain a full-open position as the handle is pulled further onwards. To close the window, the handle (17) is pushed in the opposite direction thereby bringing the window shutter (21) gradually back to it's original place as in figure 4. Figure 6 further illustrates the functioning of the device wherein, arcs (31,32) show paths traveled by the attachments (12,22) as the window operator opens the window from a completely closed position by clockwise turning of the handle (10). Here the handle has been shown as making a small angle with the inner edge of frame (18), unlike in figure 4 wherein it is shown parallel to that edge. This is for convenience in handling so that the user has sufficient space there to hold the handle (10) by hand. Also, for convenience in use and to keep the window corner space free and vacant, the handle bar (10) may be raised to a point exactly some distance up with a vertical strip or rod connect in between. As the handle bar (10) is turned clockwise for opening the window, the attachment point (12) travels along the arc (31) to a position (12') whereas the attachment point (22) traverses along the arc (32) to a new position (22'). In the process, the window shutter (21) opens from initial position to a fully open position (21'). A reverse action turns the handle bar (10) an opposite way, in the anticlockwise direction gradually towards the original starting point. Here the lengths of the operating part (14) of the main bar (11) and the link bar (16). put together, should be sufficiently greater than the distance between the attachment points (11,22') in the completely open position of the shutter (21), for proper functioning of the device, otherwise the shutter (21) may not open completely because the moment of the two bars (11) and (16) come in a straight line, the force that moves the window shutter (21) forward will cease to exist, and will rather work in an opposite way. When the window is in a shut mode, the link bar (16) makes a small angle (33) with the main bar (11). This angle (33) should be as large as possible within the space available between the window shutter (21) and the main bar (11). Also, when the handle (10) is turned clockwise to open the window, the angle (33) which itself is a small one, should not be allowed to reduce further, because if it reduces further, the shutter may tend to get stuck and refuse to open. I CLAIM 1. A device for operating an outside opening window with or without mounted meshwork structure, the window comprising a window frame (15) to which a shutter (21) is attached via a hinge means (20), the frame (15) having at least one through-hole (14), the device comprising: - a main bar (11) disposed on the hinged side of the window shutter (21), the main bar (11) being axially movable along the through-hole (14) in the frame (15) when manipulated; - a bracket (22) fixed at the bottom portion of the shutter (21) at a location substantially adjacent to the hinge means (20); - a link bar (16) having at least two attachments (12,13) the first attachment (12) pivotably joining a first end of the link bar (16) to a distal end of the main bar (11), the second attachment (13) joining a second end of the link bar (16) to the bracket (22), such that the link bar (16) can rotate in a substantially horizontal plane when manipulated via the main bar (11); characterized in that a handle means (10) connected to the user's end of main bar (11) for manipulating the main bar (11), a forward force via the handle means (10) when transmitted through the main and link bars (11,16) causes release of the shutter (21) from the frame (18) via bracket (22) allowing to move to a half-open position, a further force in the reverse direction when applied to the handle means (10), the main bar (11) causes the shutter (21) to further move forward to place the window in fully- opened condition wherein operating the handle means (10) from inside the window and the window is with or without mounted meshwork structure. 2. The device as claimed in claim 1, optionally comprising a biasing means to maintain the shutter (21) at desired location when left to itself, the biasing means acting between the window frame (15) and the main bar (11). 3. The device as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the frame (15) is hinged to the shutter (21) at a position (20), and wherein the handle means is configured in two portions (10,14), the first portion (10) is disposed along and inside the frame (18), the second portion (14) being disposed above of the horizontal arm (18). 4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the link bar (16) connects the main bar (11) via the attachments (12, 22). 5. An improved device for operating from inside an outside-opening window having or not having permanently fixed window-mesh structure as substantially described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings. The invention relates to a device for operating an outside opening window with or without mounted meshwork structure, the window comprising a window frame (15) to which a shutter (21) is attached via a hinge means (20), the frame (15) having at least one through-hole (14), the device comprising a main bar (11) disposed on the hinged side of the window shutter (21), the main bar (11) being axially movable along the through-hole (14) in the frame (15) when manipulated; a bracket (22) fixed at the bottom portion of the shutter (21) at a location substantially adjacent to the hinge means (20); a link bar (16) having at least two attachments (12,13) the first attachment (12) pivotably joining a first end of the link bar (16) to a distal end of the main bar (11), the second attachment (13) joining a second end of the link bar (16) to the bracket (22), such that the link bar (16) can rotate in a substantially horizontal plane when manipulated via the main bar (11) characterized in that a handle means (10) connected to the user's end of main bar (11) for manipulating the main bar (11), a forward force via the handle means (10) when transmitted through the main and link bars (11,16) causes release of the shutter (21) from the frame (18) via bracket (22) allowing to move to a half-open position, a further force in the reverse direction when applied to the handle means (10), the main bar (11) causes the shutter (21) to further move forward to place the window in fully- opened condition wherein operating the handle means (10) from inside the window and the window is with or without mounted meshwork structure. |
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Patent Number | 250411 | ||||||||
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Indian Patent Application Number | 769/KOL/2006 | ||||||||
PG Journal Number | 01/2012 | ||||||||
Publication Date | 06-Jan-2012 | ||||||||
Grant Date | 03-Jan-2012 | ||||||||
Date of Filing | 02-Aug-2006 | ||||||||
Name of Patentee | SINGH, JAINENDRA KUMAR | ||||||||
Applicant Address | F-46, P. C. COLONY, KANKERBAG, PATNA-800020, BIHAR INDIA | ||||||||
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PCT International Classification Number | E05C 17/24 | ||||||||
PCT International Application Number | N/A | ||||||||
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