IPC Publication

E
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
BUILDING
E05
LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES

Note(s)

  • In this class, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
    • "wing" is a general term for swingable, slidable, or otherwise movable doors or windows. This term also includes other movable structures such as drawers, lids of chests, car boots, or car bonnets, to which the operating, mounting, latching, or locking means covered by this class may be applied;
    • "frame" means any member to which a wing may be held by a fastening device. It does not include a framework forming part of the wing, but it may be another wing;
    • "lock" means primarily a device for releasing or securing any member, which requires a key or a permutation mechanism for release. In groups E05B 1/00-E05B 9/00, E05B 13/00-E05B 17/00, E05B 39/00-E05B 47/00, E05B 51/00, E05B 53/00, E05B 63/00 and E05B 65/00 however, the term "lock" may include other fastening devices;
    • "bolt" means a sliding, pivoted, or otherwise movable member such as is normally carried by a door to hold it shut by engagement with a keeper on the frame. It may be operated by hand directly or through mechanism or by a key; it may be a latch (see below);
    • "latch" means a bolt arranged to be moved to the releasing position against the force of a spring, or some other returning force, when a wing meets the frame on closing, so that it does not have to be operated by hand to secure the wing, but only to open it;
    • "hasp" means a member hinged to the frame or wing so that it can be moved towards the face of the wing or frame and secured thereto, e.g. by a turn-button, by a padlock and staple.
E05F
DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING

Note(s)

  • In this subclass, the following terms are used with the meanings indicated:
    • "closer" or "opener" includes devices for assisting wing-movement or for wing-counterbalancing.
E05F 7/00
Accessories for wings not provided for in other groups of this subclass (specially adapted for furniture A47B 95/00; door-lifters B66F, E04F 21/00; knobs or handles E05B) [2]
E05F 7/02
for raising wings before being turned
E05F 7/04
Arrangements affording protection against rattling (with buffering action E05F 5/00)
E05F 7/06
Devices for taking the weight of the wing, arranged away from the hinge axis
E05F 7/08
Means for transmitting movements between vertical and horizontal sliding bars, rods, or cables (means for transmitting movements between vertical and horizontal sliding bars, rods, or cables, for the fastening of wings E05C 9/24)
Operating mechanisms for wings [2]
E05F 9/00
Means for operating wings by hand rods not guided in or on the frame, including those which also operate the fastening (bolts or fastening devices for wings E05C)
E05F 11/00
Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening (connecting mechanisms for a plurality of wings E05F 17/00)
E05F 11/02
for wings in general, e.g. fanlights (E05F 11/36 takes precedence; for windows to be lowered vertically E05F 11/38; for doors E05F 11/54)
E05F 11/04
with cords, chains, or cables
E05F 11/06
in guide-channels
E05F 11/08
with longitudinally-moving bars guided, e.g. by pivoted links, in or on the frame
E05F 11/10
Mechanisms by which a handle moves the bar
E05F 11/12
Mechanisms by which the bar shifts the wing
E05F 11/14
directly, i.e. without links, shifting the wing, e.g. by rack-and-gear or pin-and-slot
E05F 11/16
shifting the wing by pivotally-connected members moving in a plane perpendicular to the pivot axis of the wing
E05F 11/18
consisting of a lever, e.g. an angle lever, only
E05F 11/20
consisting of a lever, e.g. an angle lever, and only one additional link
E05F 11/22
consisting of a lever, e.g. an angle lever, and two or more additional links in series
E05F 11/24
shifting the wing by pivotally-connected members moving in a plane parallel to the pivot axis of the wing
E05F 11/26
consisting of a lever, e.g. an angle lever, only
E05F 11/28
consisting of a lever, e.g. an angle lever, and one or more additional links
E05F 11/30
consisting of links in rhomb form
E05F 11/32
with rotary bars guided in the frame (E05F 11/34 takes precedence)
E05F 11/34
with screw mechanisms
E05F 11/36
specially designed for passing through a wall
E05F 11/38
for sliding windows, e.g. vehicle windows, to be opened or closed by vertical movement
E05F 11/40
operated by screw mechanism
E05F 11/42
operated by rack bars and toothed wheels
E05F 11/44
operated by one or more lifting arms
E05F 11/46
operated by lazy-tongs mechanism
E05F 11/48
operated by cords or chains
E05F 11/50
Crank gear with clutches or retaining brakes, for operating window mechanisms
E05F 11/52
combined with means for producing an additional movement, e.g. a horizontal or a rotary movement
E05F 11/53
for sliding windows, e.g. vehicle windows, to be opened or closed by horizontal movement [2]
E05F 11/54
for doors
E05F 13/00
Operating mechanisms for wings, operated by the movement or weight of a person or vehicle (through power-operated wing-operating mechanisms E05F 15/00)
E05F 13/02
by devices, e.g. lever arms, affected by the movement of the user
E05F 13/04
by platforms lowered by the weight of the user
E05F 15/00
Power-operated mechanisms for wings
E05F 15/02
with pressure medium
E05F 15/04
for swinging wings
E05F 15/06
for horizontally-sliding wings
E05F 15/08
for vertically-sliding wings
E05F 15/10
with rotary electromotors
E05F 15/12
for swinging wings
E05F 15/14
for horizontally-sliding wings
E05F 15/16
for vertically-sliding wings
E05F 15/18
with other electrical means, e.g. solenoids
E05F 15/20
controlled by automatically-acting means, e.g. by photocells, by electric waves, by thermostats, by rain, by fire
E05F 17/00
Special devices for shifting a plurality of wings operated simultaneously (for simultaneously moving a plurality of interconnected ventilating lamellae E06B 7/086) [2]