Equipped with a dedicated key, just like the opening window! A case that concluded that a simple component structure is preferable!
There were opening limit devices for sliding windows, but most of them were installed at the top or bottom of the window, which caused issues such as the sash tilting and getting damaged during opening restrictions. Additionally, with larger windows, operation would occur at head or foot level, leading to a lack of comfort.
Therefore, our company focused on implementing opening restrictions at the central sash meeting point of the window, allowing for comfortable operation for the elderly and those with disabilities.
Similar to casement windows, we adopted a specification that limits the operation of fully open and half-open positions to specific users through the use of a dedicated key.
As a result, we have received positive feedback for being able to install it safely in children's rooms, hospital rooms, and welfare facilities, making it a long-selling product.
[Background and Issues]
- Since the launch of the safety stopper (for casement windows), we have received many requests from customers for a similar product for sliding windows.
- Given that sliding windows are more common in Japanese homes and apartments, there is an urgent need for development to protect children from falling accidents.
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