Window including a casement frame pivoted to a stationary frame

Movable or removable closures – With means mounting closure for swinging – With latch or lock

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49395, 292 9, 292 36, 292DIG20, E05C 902

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048038083

ABSTRACT:
A swivel fitting for an outwardly opening window, with a device for moving the casement frame between the closed position and the open position, for example in the form of a hand crank, with position-fixing arm driven by the crank and with an operating handle on one frame member of the stationary frame, in order to fix the casement frame in the closed position. At least one locking plate is included on the casement frame which co-operates with a locking element on a drive rod operable by the handle. When the window is in the closed position, a locking projection of the locking plate protrudes into a groove in the stationary frame so that the closing movement of the window may be supported relatively early by actuation of the handle and to ensure high security against break-in.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1817785 (1931-08-01), Vance
patent: 1820715 (1931-08-01), Vance
patent: 3362107 (1968-01-01), Ewing
patent: 3949525 (1976-04-01), Bates et al.

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