Background of Invention
[0001] Various types of window assemblies exist including a pivotable window sash assembly
which includes a tilt window sash mounted to a channeled window frame. In use, the
window sash would move up and down and would also be capable of pivoting- outwardly
with respect to the window frame for access, for example, in cleaning the window.
A conventional mechanism for accomplishing these movements is to include a balance
shoe which is mounted for slidable movement in a channel in the window frame. A pivot
bar is secured to the window sash and is engaged with the balance shoe. In this manner
the balance shoe moves in the channel which acts as a track during the up and down
movement of the window sash. In one form of balance shoe a freely mounted sleeve is
included in the balance shoe with a slot in the sleeve engaged by an arm on the pivot
bar. As a result, it is possible to rotate the window sash because off the pivotal
connection effected by the sleeve being able to freely pivot within its balance shoe.
[0002] U.S. Patent Nos. 4,930,254, 5,069,001 and 5,237,775 reflect various prior art approaches
for mounting a pivot bar to a balance shoe and various details of pivotable window
sash assemblies.
Summary of Invention
[0003] An object of this invention is to provide a pivotable window bar assembly which includes
a pivot bar for holding the sash to a master frame.
[0004] A further object of this invention is to provide such a pivot bar which may be effectively
mounted to a balance shoe to keep the sash tight and to keep the master frame plumb.
[0005] In accordance with thin invention the balance shoe which is slidably mounted in the
channel of a window frame includes a recess in which is rotatably mounted a locking
member. The locking member has an exposed keyway. At least one slot is provided at
the recess for selective alignment with the keyway. The pivot bar has an arm which
functions as a key for fitting in the keyway. The arm also includes a projection extending
outwardly from the arm to fit in the slot only when the slot and keyway are aligned.
[0006] In a preferred practice of this invention two slots are provided at the recess and
two projections, each in the form of a pin, is provided on the arm. The keyway further
includes an extension which fits in a channel form in the arm.
The Drawings:
[0007]
Figure 1 is a fragmental front elevational view showing a portion of a pivotable window
sash assembly in accordance with this invention;
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken through Figure 1 along the line 2-2;
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 showing the position of the window sash assembly
structure rotated 90°;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view taken through Figure 3 along the line 4-4;
Figure 5 is a side elevational view showing the pivot bar mounted in the balance shoe;
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view taken through Figure 1 along the line 6-6;
Figure 7 is a left end elevational view of a portion of the assembly shown in Figures
1-6;
Figure 8 is a side elevational view of the pivot bar shown in Figures 1-7;
Figure 9 is an end elevational view of the pivot bar shown in Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a top plan view of the pivot bar shown in Figures 8-9;
Figure 11 is a bottom plan view of the pivot bar shown in Figures 8-10;
Figure 12 is a front elevational view of the balance shoe shown in Figures 1-7 when
the keyway and slots are out of alignment;
Figure 13 is a bottom plan view of the balance shoe shown in Figure 12;
Figure 14 is a front elevational view of the balance shoe shown in Figures 12-13 when
the keyway and slots are in alignment; and
Figure 15 is a bottom plan view of the balance shoe shown in Figure 14.
Detailed Description
[0008] Figure 1 illustrates a portion of a pivotable window sash assembly in accordance
with this invention. Most of the components of the assembly 10 may be of known construction
wherein, for example, a main frame 12 in provided made of extruded PVC. Frame 12 is,
for example, a master frame. The window sash 14 may also be an extruded PVC lift rail.
Main frame 12 includes a plurality of channels. One of the channels is channel 16
formed by a pair of flanges 18 which extend over and are parallel to the base wall
20. Thin channel serves as a track for a modification of a known balance shoe 21.
Balance shoe 21 would slide in track 16 under the urging or against the force of,
for example, springs 24. Felt strips 26 are mounted to a wall of window sash 12. See
Figure 5
[0009] Lift rail window sash 14 contains a modification of a known pivot bar 22 which is
inserted into the hollow window sash 14 into opening 32. Pivot bar 22 includes an
extension 30 peripherally along three sides thereof to act as a stop member and prevent
pivot bar 22 from being completely inserted into the hollow opening 32 of sash 14.
Extension 30 is clearly shown in Figures 8 and 10-11.
[0010] Exemplary construction of known pivotable window sash assemblies are found in U.S.
Patent Nos. 4,930,254, 5,069,001 and 5,237,775, the details of which are incorporated
herein by reference thereto.
[0011] As shown in Figures 8-11 pivot bar 22 includes a pair of projections 36,36 in the
form of pins which extend inwardly from the outer edge 38 of arm 34. Arm 34 has a
channel 40 in its upper surface as shown in Figure 10 and as also shown in Figure
7. The opposite end of pivot bar 22 has a downwardly sloping surface 42. The bottom
wall of pivot bar 22 includes a locking projection 44 which extends into an opening
46 as shown in Figure 1 and as described in greater detail in co-pending application
Serial No. 08/641,433 filed May 1, 1996, in the names of Colin L. Slocomb and Edward
J. Subliskey, the details of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
[0012] Figures 12-15 show the detail: off the balance shoe 21. As shown therein balance
shoe 21 includes a U-shaped housing 48 having a wall 50 disposed toward pivot bar
22. Wall 50 includes an opening or recess 52 in which is mounted a locking member
54. Locking member 54 is in the form of a disk body having a boss 56 which extends
through opening 52 so that the locking member or disk 54 may freely rotate in the
housing 48. Boss 56 includes a recess forming a keyway 58 having generally the same
shape but slightly larger than pivot bar arm 34. Keyway 58 includes pairs of end shoulders
60 with a single projection 62 formed along one side of and extending into the keyway.
A pair of slots 64 are formed in housing wall 50 aligned with each other and communicate
with the recess 52. Thus, the keyway 58 may be selectively aligned with the slots
64,64 as shown in Figure 14 or selectively rotated out or alignment with the slots
as shown in Figure 12.
[0013] A plate 66 is mounted in the open end of U-shaped housing 48 opposite wall 50. Plate
66 is shown in Figure 3 to be fixedly mounted or anchored at its end 68. The opposite
end 70 of plate 66, however, may move outwardly from housing 48 under the influence
of rotating disk 54 as also shown in Figure 3. End 70 includes a pair of peripheral
flanges 72 along each side thereof which fit within the U-shaped housing 48. See Figures
13 and 15. A tapered tongue 74 extends from the central portion of plate 66. Tongue
74 may be selectively engaged in a correspondingly shaped notch 76 in locking member
or disk 54.
[0014] Figures 12-13 show the relative position of plate 66 and disk 54 when the keyway
58 is completely out of alignment with slots 64. As shown therein, tongue 72 is engaged
in notch 74 to maintain the disk 54 in its non-aligned position. Because of the resilient
nature of plate 66 tongue 70 is urged to remain in engagement in notch 74 thus helping
to hold the components against any further movement unless a positive force is applied.
This condition shown in Figures 12 and 13 represents the sash 14 being moved to its
closed position for closing the window and thus helping to maintain the window closed.
[0015] In order to assemble the various components pivot bar 22 is installed into opening
32 of sash 14 at, for example, the manufacturing site. Extension 30 limits the degree
to which the pivot bar can be inserted into the sash 14. If desired, the utilization
of the locking projection 44 may help securely mount the pivot bar to the sash, although
such locking projection is not necessary for the practice of the invention. Balance
shoe 21 is also installed in main frame 12 during initial assembly. Sash 14 is positioned
so that the pins 36,36 extending from arm 34 of pivot bar 22 are aligned with slots
64,64 and boss 56 is rotated to align keyway 58 with slots 64,64. Pivot bar 22 is
then pushed toward balance shoe 21 to engage arm 34 into the balance shoe 21 and thus
lock the pivot bar 22 to the balance shoe 21. This is the condition of balance shoe
21 shown in Figures 14-15 as well as, for example, Figures 3-4. This would also represent
sash 14 being in a window-open condition with respect to main frame 12.
[0016] After the window assembly has been mounted in place pivot bar 22 remains engaged
with balance shoe 21 thereby permitting sash 14 to be rotated or pivoted from a completely
closed condition where the locking components are shown in Figures 12 and 13 with
tongue 74 engaged in notch 76 to an open position such as shown in Figures 3-4 and
14-15. During the rotation of sash 14 from the completely closed position the inclined
walls of notch 76 function as a cam with respect to the inclined walls of tongue 74
to overcome the resilient engagement of the tongue in the notch and thus permit the
boss 56 to be rotated to a condition where the tongue 74 rests on the upper edge of
the boss as shown in Figure 14 rather than in the notch. During this open condition
of sash 14, pins 36,36 are rotated away from slots 64,64 and ore disposed under portions
of wail 50 to effectively maintain engagement between pivot bar 22 and balance shoe
21.
[0017] It is to be understood that the above description and the drawings relate to the
preferred practice of the invention. The invention, however, may be practiced in other
manners. For example, instead of having pins 36,36 integral with arm 34, arm 34 could
have a hole completely therethrough with a shaft or other structural member in the
hole and extending outwardly of the hole to perform the function of the pins.
[0018] In addition, although in the preferred practice a pair of aligned slots ore provided
for selective alignment with the keyway, other arrangements may be used. Thus the
invention may be practiced with only one slot or with more complicated aligning structure,
such as a keyway having an additional diverging recess for alignment for yet still
another clot. Similarly, while the invention is preferably practiced by utilizing
pins for engagement in the slots, other types of projections or structure may be used.
The intent is to provide complementary projections which fit in complementary openings
with respect to the pivot bar and balance shoe.
[0019] It should be noted that the objects and advantages of the invention may be attained
by means of any compatible combination(s) particularly pointed out in the items of
the following summary of the invention and the appended claims.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0020]
1. A pivotable window sash assembly for mounting a tilt window sash to a channeled
window frame, said assembly including a frame having an elongated channel functioning
as a track, a window sash, a balance shoe slidably mounted in said channel for movement
therein, a pivot bar mounted to said window gash, said pivot bar being pivotally engaged
with said balance shoe to connect said window sash with said balance shoe for joint
movement of said window cash and said balance shoe and for selective pivotal movement
of said window sash with respect to said balance shoe and said window frame, said
balance shoe having a recess, a locking member rotatably mounted in said recess, said
locking member having a keyway on a surface of said balance shoe disposed toward said
pivot bar, at least one slot in said locking shoe located at said recess for being
selectively aligned with said keyway, said pivot bar having a body portion which fits
in said window sash, an arm extending outwardly from said body portion toward said
balance shoe, said arm comprising a key shaped to fit In said keyway, and said arm
having a projection extending outwardly therefrom to fit in said slot only when said
slot and said keyway are aligned.
2. The assembly wherein said arm includes a channel and said keyway having an extension
positioned to fit in said channel to permit entry of said key into said keyway only
when said extension fits in said key channel.
3. The assembly wherein there are two of said slots mounted diametrically opposite
each other, and two of said projections being mounted to said key on opposite sides
of said key for engagement in said slots.
4. The assembly wherein said projections are pins.
5. The assembly wherein said locking member is a disk mounted in said balance shoe,
said disk including a boss extending outwardly from said disk and disposed in said
recess, and said keyway being in said boss.
6. The assembly wherein said balance shoe includes a housing portion having a wall
disposed toward said pivot bar, said recess being an opening extending completely
through said wall, and said boss extending through said opening.
7. The assembly wherein said housing is of U-shape with an open side opposite said
wall, a plate mounted to said open side by a connection at a portion of said plate
remote from said disk, said plate being anchored at said connection and having a resiliantly
mounted free end opposite said disk, said free end being movable toward and away from
said disk, said free end having a tongue extending toward said disk, and a notch in
said boss for selective engagement by said tongue to restrain said disk from rotational
movement.
8. The assembly wherein said tongue has converging sides which are complementary to
converging sides of said notch to function as cam structure.
9. The assembly wherein said tongue is mounted in said notch when said slots are out
of alignment with said keyway and when said sash is in its closed position with respect
to said frame.
10. The assembly wherein said balance shoe includes a housing portion having a wall
disposed toward said pivot bar, said recess being an opening extending completely
through said wall, and said boss extending through said opening.
11. The assembly wherein said housing is of U-shape with an open side opposite said
wall, a plate mounted to said open side by a connection at a portion of said plate
remote from said disk, said plate being anchored at said connection and having a resiliently
mounted free end opposite said disk, said free end being movable toward and away from
said disk, said free end having a tongue extending toward said disk, and a notch in
said boss for selective engagement by said tongue to restrain said disk from rotational
movement.
12. The assembly wherein said tongue is mounted in said notch when said slots are
out of alignment with said keyway and when said sash is in its closed position with
respect to said frame.
13. A pivot bar for use in a pivotable window sash assembly for engagement with a
balance shoe mounted in a frame when said pivot bar is mounted to a window sash, said
pivot bar comprising a body member for being mounted in said sash, an extension extending
peripherally outwardly from said body member along a plurality of sides of said body
member to act as a lock for preventing said pivot bar from being inserted completely
into the sash, an arm extending outwardly from said extension in general alignment
with said body member, said arm terminating in an edge at its end remote from said
extension, and a pair of pins mounted to said arm on opposite sides of said arm and
in alignment with each other.
14. The pivot bar including a channel in said arm.
15. A balance shoe for use in a pivotable window sash assembly having a frame with
a track therein in which said balance shoe would be slidably mounted and having a
window sash with a pivot bar mounted to the window sash for pivotal engagement with
said balance shoe to connect the window sash and the balance shoe for joint movement
therewith, said balance shoe including a housing portion having a pair of sides and
an interconnecting wall for being disposed toward the pivot bar, a circular opening
in said wall, a locking member rotatably mounted in said circular opening, a keyway
extending completely across said locking member at said circular opening, and a pair
of slots mounted in diametric alignment with each other in said wall located at said
circular opening for selective alignment with said keyway.
16. The balance shoe wherein said housing is of U-shape with said wall being disposed
opposite the open side of said U-shape, said locking member being a disk mounted in
said housing, a boss extending outwardly from said disk and disposed in said circular
opening, and said keyway extending across said boss.
17. The balance shoe including an extension on said disk extending into said keyway.
18. The balance shoe including a plate member mounted in said open side of said U-shaped
housing, said plate member being anchored at one end thereof remote from said disk
and having a free end located at said disk, said free end being resiliently urged
toward said disk, a tongue extending inwardly from said free end of said plate member,
and said disk having a notch for selective engagement with said tongue.
19. The balance shoe wherein said tongue is engaged with said notch when said keyway
and said slots are out of alignment with each other.
20. The balance shoe wherein said tongue has converging sides which are complementary
to converging sides of said notch to function as cam structure.
1. A pivotable window sash assembly for mounting a tilt window sash to a channeled window
frame, said assembly including a frame having an elongated channel functioning as
a track, a window sash, a glance shoe slidably mounted in said channel for movement
therein, a pivot bar mounted to said window sash, said pivot bar being pivotally engaged
with said balance shoe to connect said window sash with said balance shoe for joint
movement of said window sash and said balance shoe and for selective pivotal movement
of said window sash with respect to said balance shoe and said window frame, said
balance shoe having a recess, a locking member rotatably mounted in said recess, said
locking member having a keyway on a surface of said balance shoe disposed toward said
pivot bar, at least one slot in said locking shoe located at said recess for being
selectively aligned with said keyway, said pivot bar having a body portion which fits
in said window sash, an arm extending outwardly from said body portion toward said
balance shoe, said arm comprising a key shaped to fit in said keyway, and said arm
having a projection extending outwardly therefrom to fit in said slot only when said
slot and said keyway are aligned.
2. The assembly of Claim 1 wherein said arm includes a channel and said keyway having
an extension positioned to fit in said channel to permit entry of said key into said
keyway only when said extension fits in said key channel.
3. The assembly of Claim 2 wherein there are two of said slots mounted diametrically
opposite each other, end two of said projections being mounted to said key on opposite
sides of said key for engagement in said slots.
4. The assembly of Claim 3 wherein said projections are pins.
5. The assembly of Claim 4 wherein said locking member is a disk mounted in said balance
shoe, said disk including a boss extending outwardly from said disk and disposed in
said recess, and said keyway being in said boss.
6. The assembly of Claim 5 wherein said balance shoe includes a housing portion having
a wall disposed toward said pivot bar, said recess being an opening extending completely
through said wall, and said boss extending through said opening.
7. A balance shoe for use in a pivotable window sash assembly having a frame with a track
therein in which said balance shoe would be slidably mounted and having a window sash
with a pivot bar mounted to the window sash for pivotal engagement with said balance
shoe to connect the window sash and the balance shoe for joint movement therewith,
said balance shoe including a housing portion having a pair of sides and an interconnecting
wall for being disposed toward the pivot bar, a circular opening in said wall, a locking
member rotatably mounted in said circular opening, a keyway extending completely across
said locking member at said circular opening, and a pair of slots mounted in diametric
alignment with each other in said wall located at said circular opening for selective
alignment with said keyway.
8. The balance shoe of Claim 7 wherein said housing is of U-shape with said wall being
disposed opposite the open side of said U-shape, said locking member being a disk
mounted in said housing, a boss extending outwardly from said disk and disposed in
said circular opening, and said keyway extending across said boss.
9. The balance shoe of Claim 8 including an extension on said disk extending into said
keyway.
10. The balance shoe of Claim 9 including a plate member mounted in said open side of
said U-shaped housing, said plate member being anchored at one end thereof remote
from said disk and having a free end located at said disk, said free end being resiliently
urged toward said disk, a tongue extending inwardly from said free end of said plate
member, and said disk having a notch for selective engagement with said tongue.