Abstract:
In the roof window, a stationary primary frame (1) with frame members includes two opposing side members (1a), a first secondary frame includes a sash (2) with two opposing side members (2a), and a second secondary frame including an intermediate frame (6) are provided. A lifting device (7) including a spring assembly (7a) acting on a lifting arm (7b) is inserted between the stationary primary frame (1) and the intermediate frame (6). A top hinge arrangement (8) is connected to the primary frame (1) and to the sash (2) and the intermediate frame (6) to define a first hinge axis (α1) at or near a top of the roof window in a first operational condition of the roof window. To provide a second operational condition of the roof window, the hinge arrangement comprises a set of hinges (10) connected to the intermediate frame (6) and to the sash (2) to define a second hinge axis of the roof window in the second operational condition of the roof window. Each of the hinges (10) comprises a frame hinge part, a sash hinge part, and a movement supporting assembly with a linkage mechanism comprising a number of links and joints.
Abstract:
A skylight or roof hatch that is manually opened and closed. The skylight has one or more hinges allowing it to open and close and it also has one more gas springs that exerts constant force against the window urging the window into an open position. The window is closed to overcome the biasing force exerted by gas springs by winding in a cable that is connected to the window. A single pulley wheel that is mechanically linked to other mechanical elements is utilized to spool in cable in order to close the window and to unlock a reel lock to allow for automatic opening of the window.
Abstract:
A roof window has a locking device (1) for locking the sash (4) in open positions relative to the casing (3); a device for opening the sash including spring arms (2) extending at a right angle to the window casing (3) at least in the closed condition of the roof window, and the spring arms (2) support the window sash (4) on said casing (3) in the open position thereof, the spring arms (2) are operatively connected both to the casing (3) and the window sash (4) by pivot bearings (5, 6), and one of the pivot bearings (6) is disposed on a spring-operated slide (8) movable in a guide (7). The slide being lockable by the locking device (1) which is operatable by a handle (9, 9').
Abstract:
The invention concerns a tilting-swinging roof window, in which the window sash (1) is held by two arms (3) mounted to pivot on the upper end of the casement (2). In the swinging movement, the window sash (1) is guided by swivel pins (12) slidable in grooves (9) on the side members (6) of the casing (2). In the tilted position, the sash (1) is tightly connected by the arms (3) to the upper end of the casement (2). The roof window is provided with an opening device, which, in the area of the longitudinal side members of the casement, requires little space, applies force to the window casing as uniformly as possible, and has parts which are largely integrated into existing components. Slides (4) under spring force are guided in tubular arms (3) and swivel-mounted spring arms (5) are located on the side members (6) of the casement (2) so that a plane through the bearings (10, 11) of the spring arms (5) in each case forms an acute-angled triangle with a plane through the bearings (20) of the tubular arms (3) on the casement (2), and the bearings 10.
Abstract:
The invention concerns a hinged, swinging skylight in which the sash can rotate and is carried by two arms arranged so they can swivel on the upper end of the casement. The sash is held in the swinging position by spindles that seat in grooves or channels on the side members of the casement and can move therein. In the hinged position, the sash is tightly connected to the arms. To increase comfort and improve operability, the grooves have no limits for the upper ends and the spindles are able to move longitudinally along the side rails of the sash by activating a handle in such a way that they are in the grooves in the swinging position and outside the grooves in the hinged position. At the same time, coupling elements are activated by the handle and are connected tightly to the arms in the hinged position of the sash, and this connection is released in the swinging position.