A suspension system (300) for suspending a framework structure (500) on a building is disclosed. The suspension system (300) comprises a first support (100) configured to be mounted on a load bearing structure (20) of a building. The first support (100), in a free end (110) thereof facing away from the building, comprises a first end plate (112). The suspension system (300) further comprises a second support (200) configured to be mounted on the framework structure (500). The second support (200), in a free end (210) thereof, configured to face towards the building, comprises a second end plate (212). One of the first and the second end plates (112, 212) comprises a projection (114), and an other end plate (212, 112) of the first and the second end plates (212, 112) comprises an opening (214) configured to receive the projection (114). Further, a method (400) for suspending a framework structure (500) on a load bearing structure (20) of a building is disclosed.
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SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR A FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE, A METHOD FOR SUSPENDING A FRAMEWORK STRUCTURE ON AN EXTERIOR WALL STRUCTURE OF A BUILDING AND THE USE OF SUCH SUSPENSION SYSTEM
A suspension system (1000) for a framework structure is provided. The suspension system comprises a plurality of beams (100) and a framework (200). Each beam (100) is configured to be directly or indirectly mounted on an exterior wall structure (500) of a building. The framework (200) comprises a plurality of guiding rails (201), wherein the framework (200) is configured to be mounted to the plurality of beams (100) by longitudinally inserting the plurality of beams (100) into a respective guiding rail (201). Each beam (100) has an outer beam width (WB), and wherein one specific guiding rail (201a) of the plurality of guiding rails (201) has a first inner guiding rail width (WG1), and the remaining guiding rails (201b-e) of the plurality of guiding rails (201) have a second inner guiding rail width (WG2). The first inner guiding rail width (WG1) is smaller than the second inner guiding rail width (WG2) and larger than the outer beam width (WB). Further, a method for suspending a framework (200) on an exterior wall structure (500) of a building is provided.
A sliding window arrangement (10), especially for glazing of a balcony unit (1), comprises parallel upper and lower guide rails (11, 12) and at least two vertical windows (13-16), which are slidable on the guide rails (11, 12) along separate horizontal paths such that one window can be slid outside another. Each window (13-16) comprises a frame structure (20) that displaceably engages said guide rails (11, 12) and comprises a window pane (21), wherein at least one window (14-16) when slid to a closed position has a leading edge portion (17) thereof arranged right behind an outwardly exposed trailing edge portion (18) of an outer window (13-15). The window pane (21) of said at least one window (13-16) forms the outwardly exposed trailing edge portion (18) of said at least one window (13-16), wherein a weather strip is arranged behind said outwardly exposed trailing edge portion (18) to at least partially close a gap to a neighbouring window (13-15).
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LOCKING ARRANGEMENT AND AN OPENABLE DOOR, WINDOW OR HATCH USING SUCH LOCKING ARRANGEMENT
Locking arrangement for an openable door, window or hatch is provided. The locking arrangement comprises a first gear rack (104) having a longitudinal extension as seen in a first direction C and a second gear rack (105) having a longitudinal extension as seen in a second direction B opposite the first direction C. A gear wheel (106) is arranged between and in a driving engagement with the first and second gear racks. A handle (101) is configured to be set between a locking position and an opening position by rotation. The first gear rack (104) is configured to be displaced in the second direction B and the second gear rack (105) is configured to be displaced in the first direction C in response to the handle (101) being set from the locking position to the opening position. The locking arrangement may be used in a glazed balcony, a sliding window arrangement, a door, a window or a hatch.
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A SLIDINGLY AND PIVOTABLY OPENABLE GLAZING STRUCTURE
A slidingly and pivotably openable glazing structure (100) is provided comprising a first (10) and a second (20) longitudinally extending member. The longitudinally extending members have a longitudinal extension (Ex) and a longitudinally separated proximal (12;22) and distal end (14;24) respectively, wherein the glazing structure is movable along the longitudinal extension. A proximal transversely extending side (32) of a hatch (30) hingely connects to the proximal ends (12;22) of the longitudinally extending members (10;20). The hatch (30) is pivotable relative to the longitudinally extending members (10;20) about a pivot axis (P) substantially extending in a transverse extension (Ez) being transverse to the longitudinal extension (Ex). A tilt-preventing member (60), aligned in the transverse extension (Ez), is attached to the proximal ends (12;22) of the first (10) and second (20) longitudinally extending members. The tilt-preventing member (60) is at least partly located on a longitudinally opposing side of the pivot axis (P) relative to the distal ends (14;24) of the longitudinally extending members (10;20). The tilt-preventing member is, at least when the hatch (30) is pivoted out of a geometrical plane spanned by the longitudinally extending members (10;20), exposed to a transversely extending tensile stress aligned substantially parallel to the pivot axis (P).
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A balcony glazing arrangement (1) comprising at least one horizontally slidable window (2), which comprises a sliding window frame (10) and a window sash (30), which is openable mounted on the window frame (10) by means of a vertically oriented hinge arrangement (40). The hinge arrangement (40) comprises a continuous hinge pin (41), which rotatably runs through a vertical side rail (33) of the window sash (30) from a window frame head (11) to a window frame sill (12). The hinge pin (41) comprises ends (41', 41''), which are non-rotably connected to the frame head (11) and the frame sill (12), wherein a first one (41') of the ends of the hinge pin (41) is arranged to render application of a fastener (42) possible, which, when tightened, contracts the window frame head (11) and the window frame sill (12) onto said vertical side rail (33).
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TELESCOPIC PILLAR SYSTEM AND THE USE OF SUCH PILLAR SYSTEM
A telescopic pillar system (100) is provided comprising a male rail portion (10) having at least one protrusion (12) and a female rail portion (20). The female rail portion (20) has a longitudinal extension and a free end (26) comprising an end plate (40). The end plate (40) comprises at least one through-going opening (42) having a cross-sectional profile as seen in a geometrical plane extending transverse to the longitudinal extension. The cross-sectional profile is complementary to an outer cross-sectional profile of the at least one protrusion (12) of the male rail portion (10), thereby allowing insertion of the at least one protrusion (12) into said at least one through-going opening (42). In an inserted position, the male rail portion (10) is allowed to be displaced along the longitudinal extension of the female rail portion (20) and allowed to be tilted in view of the geometrical plane extending transverse to the longitudinal extension of the female rail portion (20), the longitudinal displacement and tilting being allowed during mounting and after mounting of the telescopic pillar system (100) between two supports.
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A sliding window arrangement (10), especially for glazing of a balcony unit (1), comprises parallel upper and lower guide rails (11, 12) and at least two vertical windows (13-16), which are slidable on the guide rails (11, 12) along 5 separate horizontal paths such that one window can be slid outside another. Each window (13-16) comprises a frame structure (20) that slidingly engages said guide rails (11, 12) and holds a window pane (21), wherein at least one window (14-16) when slid to a closed position has a leading edge thereof arranged right behind an outwardly exposed trailing edge (18) of an outer 10 window (13-15). The frame structure (20) of at least one window (13-16) comprises a pane frame, which is attached to an inside of the window pane (21) by means of an adhesive and comprises a vertical trailing member arranged behind a trailing edge portion (24) of the window pane (21), said trailing edge portion (24) stretching to and forming an outwardly exposed 15 traling edge (18) of said at least one window (13-16).
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BALCONY GLAZING ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING A MAGNET SEPARATING DEVICE
A balcony glazing arrangement (1) comprising a first suspension carrier (17) displaceable along an upper horizontal guide rail (3), a window pane (11) pivotably connected to said suspension carrier (17), wherein said window pane (11) is horizontally displaceable along said guide rail (3) and pivotable about a vertical pivot axis (S) between a closed setting, in which the window pane (11) extends along said upper guide rail (3), and an open setting, in which the window pane (11) is pivoted away from said guide rail (3), a first magnetic coupling part (31 ) for coupling of said window pane (11 ) to a second suspension carrier (15) of the balcony glazing arrangement (1), a second magnetic coupling part (37) arranged on said second suspension carrier (15) and level with the first magnetic coupling part (31), said magnetic coupling parts being arranged to maintain said window pane (11) connected to said second suspension carrier (15) when said window pane (11) is situated in said open setting, and a magnet separating device (43) arranged to at least partly disconnect said magnetic coupling parts (31, 37) from each other, by creating an air gap (D1) therebetween, when said window pane (11) is pivoted from its open setting into its closed setting, wherein said magnet separating device (43) comprises a separating member (47a) arranged to pivot together with said window pane (11 ) about said pivot axis (S). At least one member (45) of the balcony glazing arrangement (1 ) is adjustable so as to enable presetting of said air gap (D1 ).
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A balcony glazing arrangement (1) comprises at least one window pane (2), which is hanging vertically from a main guide rail and is horizontally displaceable by means of a first carriage (20). The window pane (2) is rotatable about a vertical axis by means of a rotary bearing (21 ) between a closed position and an open position. The window pane (2) comprises a second carriage (30) arranged at a distance from the first carriage (20). The second carriage (30) is arranged to run along a parallel guide rail (12) in parallel with the main guide rail when the window pane (2) is displaced horizontally in its closed position. The second carriage (30) comprises a lifting roller (32), which during closure meets the parallel guide rail (12), and then, while the lifting roller (32) is rotating, climbs onto the parallel guide rail (12), whereby the second carriage (30) is lifted.
A section (7) intended for use as a horizontal support element in a balcony glazing, comprising at least one upper channel (13), in which channel water, such as rainwater or condensate, can accumulate, and a lower channel (15), which can receive water accumulated in said at least one upper channel (13). The section further comprises an end termination device (21) arranged at an end of the section (7). The end termination device (21) comprises an upper bypass (23) which connects said at least one upper channel (13) with the lower channel (15).
The present invention relates to a balcony floor (1) comprising at least two sectional floor elements (2, 3) disposed side by side and connected to each other by a joint structure (5) so as to form a flat subfloor (4), the balcony floor (1) being adapted to be carried by a floor support (7). The joint structure (5) comprises a hinge means (10) rotatably interconnecting two sectional floor elements (2, 3) at meeting bottom edges (2', 3') of these, and a locking means (20) at meeting top edges (2'', 3'') of these two sectional floor elements (2, 3) interlocking them in a flat position. The subfloor (4) is coated with a liquid repellant coating (4) covering said joint structure (5).
A balcony glazing arrangement (1 ) comprises a window pane (9), which is horizontally displaceable along a track and is pivotable, about a vertical pivot axis (S) situated on one vertical side edge of the window pane (9), between a closed setting, in which the pane (9) extends along said track, and an open setting, in which the window pane (9) is pivoted away from said track, the window pane (9) having a first magnetic coupling part (39), which is arranged to cooperate with a second magnetic coupling part (33) arranged level with the first magnetic coupling part (39). The window pane (9) further has a magnetic transport member (47), which is arranged at a distance from the pivot axis (S) and level with a support (33a), and to, when the window pane (9) is pivoted from its open setting into its closed setting, come into contact with the support (33a) and transport said magnetic coupling parts (39, 33) in relation to one another.
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A SYSTEM FOR GLAZED BALCONIES, COMPRISING A CORNER ELEMENT AND A FIRST AND A SECOND SIDE WALL ELEMENT
The invention relates to a system for glazed balconies, comprising a corner element (1) having a first and a second side wall portion (4, 5) mutually connected at an angle to one another, the free edges of which are intended to be connected to free edges of a first and a second side wall element (2, 3). The free edge (9) of the first side wall element (2) and the free edge of the first side wall portion (4), respectively, comprise locking members (17, 24) for locking in a direction along the plane of extension (A) of the first side wall element (2). The free edge (10) of the second side wall element (3) comprises first and second mutually spaced supporting portions (31, 32), which have an extent along the plane of extension (B) of the second side wall element (3). One of the first and second supporting portions (31, 32) of the free edge (10) of the second side wall element is detachably arranged to enable insertion and locking of the second free edge (8) of the corner element (1) between the first and second supporting portions (31, 32).
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A balcony glazing arrangement comprises a window pane (9), which is hanging vertically from an upper guide rail (3) and is horizontally displaceable along the upper guide rail (3) by means of a bearing arrangement (17), said window pane being rotatable about a vertical axis of rotation at a vertical side edge (10) of the window pane (9) relative to the upper guide rail (3) between a closed position, in which the window pane (9) extends along the upper guide rail (3), and an open position, in which the window pane (9) is at least partially rotated away from the upper guide rail (3). The window pane (9) comprises a guide means (23) which is arranged horizontally apart from the axis of rotation in order to run along the upper guide rail (3) or along a lower guide rail (5) in parallel therewith when horizontally displacing the window pane (9) in its closed position. The balcony glazing arrangement comprises a lifting arrangement (53) which comprises a fixed lifting member (45) arranged at the upper guide rail (3) and a climbing lifting member (41 ) arranged at an upper horizontal edge of the window pane (9), wherein said climbing lifting member (41 ) is arranged at least partially in vertical level with the fixed lifting member (45) and, when rotating the window pane (9) from its open position towards its closed position, to contact and climb on the fixed lifting member (45) and to lift the guide means (23) into engagement with the relevant guide rail (3).
A sliding shutter arrangement comprising a first sliding shutter (6), which is horizontally displaceable along a first path and comprises a first pane (9) mounted in an outer frame (15), said pane (9) being rotatable around a vertical pivot axis, which runs along a vertical side edge of the pane (9), in relation to the outer frame (15) between a closed position, in which the pane (9) is aligned with the first path, and an open position, in which the pane (9) is rotated away from the first path, a first side stop (31), against which a lower side edge of the first pane (9) abuts when the pane (9) is in its closed position, and a second sliding shutter (5), which is horizontally displaceable along a second path and comprises a second pane (8) mounted in an outer frame (14), said pane (8) being rotatable around a vertical pivot axis, which runs along a vertical side edge of the pane (8), in relation to the outer frame (14) between a closed position, in which the pane (8) is aligned with the second path, and an open position, in which the pane (8) is rotated away from the second path. An upper edge (49) of the first side stop (31) is arranged on the same level or on a vertically lower level (L1) than a lower edge (47) of the second pane (8, 11), such that the second pane (8) can be rotated past the upper edge (49) of the first side stop (31) when the first pane (9) occupies its open position.
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HOLDING DEVICE FOR A FRAME MEMBER OF A BALCONY GLAZING
A holding device for holding of an upper frame member (17) of a balcony glazing (9), said balcony glazing (9) being mounted between a lower slab (1) and an upper slab (2) located there above. The holding device (3) comprises an attachment part (5) adapted for attachment of the holding device (3) to the upper slab (2), and an engagement part (6) that is arranged on the attachment part (5) and is displaceable vertically relative to the attachment part (5 ) between a mounting position in which the engagement part (6) allows mount- ing of the balcony glazing (9), and an operative position in which the engagement part (6) engages with said upper frame member (17) for holding the balcony glazing (9).
A holding device for holding of an upper frame member (17) of a balcony glazing (9), said balcony glazing (9) being mounted between a lower slab (1) and an upper slab (2) located there above. The holding device (3) comprises an attachment part (5) adapted for attachment of the holding device (3) to the upper slab (2), and an engagement part (6) that is arranged on the attachment part (5) and is rotatable around a horizontal axis between a mounting position in which the engagement part (6) allows mounting of the balcony glazing (9), and an operative position in which the engagement part (6) engages with said upper frame member (17) for holding the balcony glazing (9).
A frame (1) for supporting a balcony slab (4), which frame comprises a plurality of frame elements (3,, 7, 9) which are connected in pairs such that corners (11, 12, 14, 16) are formed. At least one (11) of the corners (11, 12, 14, 16) of the frame (1) is formed by two frame elements (7, 9), of which one (9) has at least one portion (21) protruding in the longitudinal direction of the frame element (9), and the other has at least one hole into which the protruding portion (21) is inserted, and the frame (1) also comprises locking members (41, 43, 45, 47) which lock said two frame elements (7, 9) together and prevent withdrawal of the protruding portion (21) inserted into said hole.
A vertical window panel (105, 106, 107) mounted movably in a sliding window arrangement has a rectangular inner frame (111, 112, 113) mounted in a rectangular outer frame (114, 115, 116), wherein the inner frame is pivotable relative to the outer frame, about a vertical pivot axis positioned at one vertical lateral edge of the window panel, between a closed position and an open position. The window panel is designed such that the vertical frame parts of the outer frame and inner frame, which frame parts are located at the other vertical lateral edge of the window panel, consist of a common frame part (126, 127, 128), which is releasably connected to the two horizontal frame parts (114a, b, 115a, b, 116a, b) of the outer frame (114, 115, 116) and is fixedly connected to the two horizontal frame parts of the inner frame (111, 112, 113) such that, after being released from the horizontal frame parts of the outer frame, it is entrained in the pivoting of the inner frame relative to the outer frame. The common frame part (126, 127, 128) has a hook element at its upper end and a ramp element at its lower end, which elements are designed to cooperate respectively with a hook element on the upper horizontal frame part (114a, 115a, 116a) of the outer frame (114, 115, 116) and with the lower horizontal frame part (114b, 115b, 116b) of the outer frame so as to stabilize the inner frame in the vertical direction in the closed position of the inner frame (111, 112, 113).
An end sealing device (11) for sealingly closing an open end (1a,1b) of a profile element (1), which is to be used as a horizontal carrying element of a balcony glazing and has at least one longitudinal channel (5), in which rain water can accumulate, consists of a body, which has the form of a rigid plate (13), which has on each of its flat sides a rubber layer (14a,14b) vulcanized thereon, of which one layer is intended to sealingly abut an end of the profile element (1). A profile element (1) of this kind has at least one of its ends (1a, 1b) provided with such an end sealing device (11).
A device for heating supply air for the ventilation of a room, which is supplied with supply air from a glazed balcony located adjacent to the room, has an outer balcony parapet (5), which is permeable to the heat radiation of the sun, and a heat-absorbing inner balcony parapet (12) located inside the outer balcony parapet (5) and adapted to be heated by the solar heat radiation that penetrates the outer parapet. The outer and inner balcony parapets (5, 12) define between them a substantially vertical air gap (13). A fan arrangement (16) is adapted to force air present in the glazed balcony through the air gap (13) from the lower part thereof to the upper part thereof for heating of said air. Inner outlets (19) are arranged in the upper part of the air gap (13), through which outlets the heated air is allowed to flow out into the glazed balcony before being supplied to the room as supply air.
An arrangement for securing, in a vertical position on a house wall, a tubular column (25) adapted to carry a balcony slab (26), which column (25) has a plane side (27) adapted to face the house wall, comprises a mounting plate (20), which is adapted to be fastened to the house wall with one of its flat sides abutting against the same. A protrusion (23) connected to the mounting plate (20) extends from the other flat side of the mounting plate and is arranged to engage with the column (25) for securing the same. The pro- trusion (23) has a through hole which extends parallel to the flat sides of the mounting plate (20), and is adapted to be inserted in an opening in said plane side (27) of the tubular column (25). The column (25) has a stud through-hole (29, 29), which extends parallel to said plane side (27). The arrangement further comprises a stud (31), which is adapted to be inserted in the stud hole (29, 29) and in the through hole of the protrusion (23) inserted in the opening of the column (25) for securing the column in the vertical position on the house wall.
A sliding window arrangement, used in glazing a balcony side, has an upper and a lower horizontal guide rail (101, 102) and, between the guide rails, vertical windows (105, 106 and 107) which are mounted to be laterally movable along the same and which are movable back and forth in the lateral direction each along a path. Each window (105, 106, 107) has a rectangular inner frame (111, 112, 113), which is mounted in a rectangular outer frame (114, 115, 116), the inner frame being pivotable about a vertical pivot axis, positioned at one vertical lateral edge of the window, relative to the outer frame between a closed position and an open position. Each window is designed so that the vertical frame parts of the outer frame and inner frame, which frame parts are positioned at the other vertical lateral edge of the window, consist of a common frame part (126, 127, 128), which is releasably connected to the two horizontal frame parts (114a, b, 115a, b, 116a, b) of the outer frame (114, 115, 116) and is fixedly connected to the two horizontal frame parts of the inner frame (111, 112 and 113) to be entrained, after being released from the horizontal frame parts of the outer frame, in the pivoting of the inner frame relative to the outer frame. The windows (105, 106, 107) are movable to a movement end position, where their inner frames are pivotable to an open position to open said balcony side essentially along its entire width.
A frame device adapted to be mounted between a bal-cony slab and a roof slab (2) located above the former supports wall elements (16, 16', 16'') for building-in a balcony. The frame device has an upper horizontal sectional element (17), which supports a second sectional element (31), which is parallel thereto and which is connected to the upper horizontal sectional element pivo-tally about a pivot axis parallel to the upper horizontal sectional element (17). The second sectional element (31) , which is arranged to support a blind device (35) adapted for the balcony, is pivotable relative to the upper horizontal sectional element (17) between an inwardly pivoted position and an outwardly pivoted position for use of the blind device (35).
A frame device adapted to be mounted between a bal-cony slab and a roof slab (2) located above the former supports wall elements (16, 16', 16'') for building-in a balcony. The frame device has an upper horizontal sectional element (17) , which supports a cover strip (28) , which extends parallel thereto and is fastened thereto by holder means (26). The cover strip (28) has a leg (28a), which is inserted into a pocket (27) formed between the holder means (26) and a supporting surface (25) of the sectional element (17). The cover strip (28) is extractable from a retracted position in the pocket (27) to an arbitrarily extracted position so as to provide, when the frame device is mounted between the balcony slab and the roof slab (2) , a visual screening off of a gap (S), which is formed between the roof slab (2) and the sectional element (17).