GB2219823A - Sliding window - Google Patents

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GB2219823A
GB2219823A GB8912574A GB8912574A GB2219823A GB 2219823 A GB2219823 A GB 2219823A GB 8912574 A GB8912574 A GB 8912574A GB 8912574 A GB8912574 A GB 8912574A GB 2219823 A GB2219823 A GB 2219823A
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Yukio Yamamoto
Masahiro Sugiura
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/16Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
    • E05D15/22Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane allowing an additional movement
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/50Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with more than one kind of movement
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLASSES E05D AND E05F, RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, ELECTRIC CONTROL, POWER SUPPLY, POWER SIGNAL OR TRANSMISSION, USER INTERFACES, MOUNTING OR COUPLING, DETAILS, ACCESSORIES, AUXILIARY OPERATIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, APPLICATION THEREOF
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Type of wing
    • E05Y2900/148Windows

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Abstract

Sliding sashes 5 and 6 can be pivotted inwardly, and to allow the outer sash 6 to be so pivotted, the frame allows gap W when the sashes are in the position shown. When the sashes are in the opposite orientation, the sashes overlap. <IMAGE>

Description

DOUBLE-HUNG WINDOW BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention This invention relates to a double-hung window having an inner sliding door and an outer sliding door mounted within a window frame so as to be slidably moved up and down, and more particularly to a double-hung window arranged such that the inner and outer sliding doors may be slidably moved up and down, respectively, in their rectangular stile-rail assemblies of inner and outer sliding door units without having to mount a framework around the outer periphery of each of the stilerail assemblies, and the inner and outer sliding door units may be inclined inwardly about their hinges, respectively.
2. Disclosure of the Prior Art An example of prior art double-hang windows is disclosd in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. SHO 62-17577.
According to this prior art example, the arrangement is made such that an inner sliding door is mounted within a window frame on the indoor side thereof so as to be slidably moved up and down and an outer sliding door is mounted on the outdoor side thereof so as. to be slidably moved up and down, the inner sliding door comprising an inner sliding door unit mounted within a frame assembly so that it may be inclined inwardly about its hinge, and the frame assembly being mounted within the window frame on the indoor side thereof so as to be slidably moved up and down freely.
In such a doubble-hung window, when the inner sliding door is slidden down and inclined inwardly, the outer surface of the glass of the inner sliding door can be cleaned readily and simply from the indoor side.
However, the above-mentioned prior art double-hung window has the following disadvantages.
1. To clean the outer surface of the glass of an outer sliding door in such a double-hung window, it is necessary to slide up both the inner and outer sliding doors to their upper positions, respectively, and then effect cleaning by extending the cleaner's hand from the lower opening of the window frame. Therefore, cleaning operation is very troublesome.
2. Since the inner sliding door has an inner sliding door unit mounted within a frame assembly so that it may be inclined inwardly, the weight of the frame assembly becomes heavy, and hence the weight of the inner sliding door becomes very heavy. Therefore, a high magnitude of force is required to slidably move the inner sliding door up and down, but also since the left and right vertical frames forming the frame assembly are arranged to slidably move along the left and right vertical frames forming the window frame, the resistance to sliding becomes high.
Therefore, it is not easy to slidable move the inner sliding door up and down.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned circumstances, and has for its object to provide a double-hung window wherein both inner and outer sliding door units can be inclined inwardly about their hinges to enable the outer surfaces of the glasses of the vertically slidably movable inner and outer sliding doors to be cleaned simply and readily.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a double-hung window wherein the weight of vertically slidably movable inner and outer sliding doors is reduced, and auxiliary vertical frames are mounted on the left and right sides of the inner and outer sliding door units without having to mount a framework around the outer periphery of each of rectangular stile-rail assemblies of the inner and outer sliding door units so that the resistance to sliding is reduced to thereby enable the inner and outer sliding doors to be slidably moved smoothly, whereby the auxiliary vertical frames of the inner and outer sliding doors can be slidably moved up and down freely along inner and outer guide recesses formed, respectively, in the left and right vertical frame members of a window frame.
To achieve the above-mentioned objects, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a double-hung window comprising an inner sliding door mounted so as to be slidably moved up and down freely within a window frame on the indoor side thereof, said inner sliding door having an inner sliding door unit mounted thereon so that it may be inclined inwardly about its hinge, and an outer sliding door mounted so as to be slidably moved up and down freely within said window frame on the outdoor side thereof, said outer door sliding door having an outer sliding door unit mounted thereon so that it may be inclined inwardly about its hinge, characterized in that said window frame has upper and lower frames configured such that when said inner sliding door is located at its lowermost position and said outer sliding door is located at its uppermost position the upper portion of the inner sliding door overlaps the lower portion of the outer sliding door with each other, whilst when said inner sliding door is located at its uppermost position and said outer sliding door is located at its lowermost position the lower portion of the inner sliding door is spaced apart from the upper portion of the outer sliding door so that the outer sliding door may be inclined inwardly about its hinge.
To achieve the above-mentioned objects, according to the second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a double-hung window, characterized in that said inner sliding door as set forth in the first aspect comprises an inner sliding door unit, auxiliary vertical frames connected, respectively, to left and right stiles of the inner sliding door unit, hinges fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the opposite inside portions of the auxiliary vertical frames, engaging members fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the opposite outside portions of the left and right stiles of said inner sliding door unit and which are engaged with said hinges so that the inner sliding door unit may be inclined inwardly about its hinge relative to said auxiliary vertical frames, inner sliding door locks mounted, respectively, across each side of the upper rail of said inner sliding door unit and each of said left and right auxiliary vertical frames, and connecting members and socket members mounted on said left and right auxiliary vertical frames at upper and lower positions thereof, respectively, so that they may be vertically slidably engaged with indoor side guide recesses formed so as to extend, respectively, in the longitudinal direction of the opposite inside portions of the left and right vertical frame members of the window frame.
To achieve the above-mentioned objects, according to the third aspect of the present invention, there is provided a double-hung window, characterized in that said outer sliding door as set forth in the first aspect comprises an outer sliding door unit, auxiliary vertical frame members, connected, respectively, to the left and right stiles of the outer sliding door unit, hinges fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the opposite inside portions of the auxiliary vertical frames, engaging members fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the outside portions of the left and right stiles of said outer sliding door unit and which are engaged with said hinges so that the outer sliding door unit may be inclined inwardly about its hinge relative to said auxiliary vertical frames, outer sliding door locks mounted, respectively, across each side of the upper rail of said outer sliding door unit and each of said left and right auxiliary vertical frames, and connecting members and socket members mounted on said left and right auxiliary vertical frames at upper and lower positions thereof, respectively, so that they may be vertically slidably engaged with outdoor side guide recesses formed so as to extend, respectively, in the longitudinal direction of the opposite inside portions of the left and right vertical frame members of the window frame.
The present invention incorporating the above-mentioned aspects has the following advantages.
Stating in brief, when the inner sliding door is located at its lowermost position and the outer sliding door is located at its uppermost position and the inner sliding door unit is inclined inwardly about its hinge, the outer surface of the glass of the inner sliding door can be cleaned readily.
Whilst, when the inner sliding door is located at its uppermost position and the outer sliding door is located at its lowermost position and the outer sliding door unit is inclined inwardly about its hinge, the outer surface of the glass of the outer sliding door can be cleaned readily.
Further, since each of the inner and outer sliding units is mounted on the left and right vertical frames so that it may be inclined inwardly about its hinge without the need for mounting a framework around each of them, the weight of the inner and outer sliding doors becomes less than that of the prior art one comprising a framework, and since the connecting members and the socket members connected to the upper and lower parts of the outside portions of the left and right auxiliary vertical frames are allowed to slidably move along the indoor and outdoor side guide recesses, formed, respectively, in the opposite inside portions of the widnow frame, the resistance to sliding of the inner and outer sliding doors along the window frame can be reduced so that the inner and outer sliding doors can be slidably moved up and down smoothly.
The above-mentioned and other objects, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which a preferred embodiment incorporating the principles of the present invention is shown by way of illustration only.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a schematic, overall front view of an embodiment of the present invention; Figs. 2 and 3 are longitudinal sectional views of the embodiment of the present invention at two different operational positions, respectively; Figs. 4 and 5 are sectional views of the embodiment taken along lines IV - IV and V - V, respectively, in Fig. 1; Figs. 6, 7 and 8 are a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view, a fragmentary side elevational view, and a fragmentary exploded perspective view, respectively, of a connecting portion of an auxiliary vertical frame of an inner sliding door and a stile of an inner sliding door unit; Figs. 9 and 10 are an exploded perspective view and a longitudinal sectional view, respectively, of an inner sliding door lock;; Figs. 11, 12 and 13 are a fragmentary longitudinal sectional view, a fragmentary side elevational view, and a fragmentary exploded perspective view, respectively, of a connecting portion of an auxiliary vertical frame of an outer sliding door and a stile of an outer sliding door unit; and Figs. 14 and 15 are an exploded perspective view and a longitudinal sectional view, respectively, of an outer sliding door lock.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS One embodiment of the double-hung window according to the present invention will now be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
As shown in Fig. 1, a window frame 1 is a rectangular member which is comprised of an upper frame member 2, a lower frame member 3, and left and right vertical frame members 4, 4. An inner sliding door 5 is mounted within the window frame 1 on the indoor side thereof in such a manner that it may be vertically slidably moved, and an outer sliding door 6 is mounted on the outdoor side thereof in the manner such that it may be vertically slidably moved whereby forming a double-hung window.
The above-mentioned inner sliding door 5 is comprised of left and right auxiliary vertical frames 10, 10 and an inner sliding door unit 11. The inner sliding door unit 11 is a glazed panel of the type commonly used, i.e., a glass 15 fitted in a rectangular stile-rail assembly which is formed by an upper rail 12, a lower rail 13, and left and right stiles 14, 14. Each of the auxiliary vertical frames 10, 10 has a socket member 16 attached to the lower part thereof, and a connecting member 17 connected to the upper part thereof. As shown in Fig. 4, the socket members 16 and the connecting members 17 are arranged so as to be slidably moved up and down freely along indoor side guide recesses 18 of the vertical frame members 4, 4 so that the left and right auxiliary vertical frames 10, 10 may be slidably moved up and down.
Each of the auxiliary vertical frames 10 and each of the stiles 14 are pivotally connected by means of a hinge 9 at the lower parts thereof so that the stiles 14 may be inclined inwardly about the hinge. Further, an inner sliding door lock 20 is mounted on the upper portion of each of the auxiliary vertical frames 10 and that-of each of the stiles 14.
As shown in Figs. 6, 7 and 8, the above-mentioned hinge 9 comprises a pin-shaped insertion member 21 fitted to the lower part of the auxiliary vertical frame 10, and a plateshaped engaging member 22 fitted to the lower part of the stile 14. The engaging member 22 has an engaging recess 23 formed therein and adapted to be engaged from above with the insertion member 21 so that the stile 14 may be turned.
Further, an arm 24 is pivotally connected to the stile 14 at one end thereof by means of a pin 25, has a pin 26 attached to the other end thereof and which is slidably fitted in an elongated hole 28 formed in a longitudinal plate 27, which is fitted to the above-mentioned auxiliary vertical frame 10, whereby forming an inward inclination stopper 29 for the inner sliding door unit 11.
Further, in Fig. 6, reference numeral 80 denotes a balancer of which fixed side 80a is connected to the side of the upper frame 2 and whose movable side 80b is connected to the socket member 16 so that the weight of the inner sliding door 5 can be carried and held at a predetermined vertical position.
Each of the above-mentioned connecting members 17 has a notched recess 17a formed therein for insertion of the movable member 80b as shown in Fig. 4, and has also grooves 17b each adapted to engage with each one of projections 18a formed in an indoor side guide recess 18.
As shown in Figs. 9 and 10, each of the above-mentioned inner sliding lock 20 comprises a lock body 30 adapted to be fitted in a hollow portion 12a of the upper rail 12 so as to be fixedly secured thereto, and a Icoking rod 31 adapted to be fitted in an inward recess 10a formed in the auxiliary vertical frame 10 and which is arranged to be horizontally slidably moved along a guide groove 32 formed in the body 30, and a connecting rod 33 arranged to be slidably moved up and down and biased downwardly by means of a spring 34. The connecting rod 33 has a knob 36 attached thereto and which projects above the elongated hole 35 formed in the lock body 30. The knob 36 consists of a lower cylindrical body 36a and an upper rectangular body 36b.The above-mentioned elongated hole 35 has a first circular recess 37 and a second circular recess 38 formed therein on the longitudinal both sides thereof and in each of which the lower cylindrical body 36a can be fitted. The arrangement is made such that when the knob 36 is held and lefted by the operator's hand to pull up the connecting rod 33 against the biasing force of the spring 34 the lower cylindrical body 36a is withdrawn either from the first circular recess 37 or from the second circular recess 38, and when the connecting rod 33 is moved in the elongated hole 35 the locking rod 31 is moved either to a projecting position where it is fitted in the inward recess 10a of the auxiliary vertical frame 10 or to a withdrawal position where it is withdrawn therefrom, and further when the knob 36 is released from the operator's hand the lower cylindrical body 36a is fitted either in the first circular recess 37 or in the second circular recess 38 by the resilient force of the spring 34 so that the locking rod 31 may be held either at the above-mentioned projecting position or at the withdrawal position.
The above-mentioned outer sliding door 6 comprises, as shown in Fig. 1, left and right auxiliary vertical frames 40, 40 and an outer sliding door unit 41. The outer sliding door unit 41 is a glazed panel of the type commonly used, i.e., a glass 45 fitted in a rectangular stile-rail assembly which is formed by an upper rail 42, a lower rail 43, and left and right stiles 44, 44. Each of the auxiliary vertical frames 40 has a socket member 46 attached to the lower part thereof, and a connecting member 47 connected to the upper part thereof. As shown in Fig. 5, the socket members 46 and the connecting members 47 are arranged so as to be slidably moved up and down freely along outdoor side guide recesses 48 so that the left and right auxiliary vertical frames 40, 40 may be slidably moved up and down.
Each of the auxiliary vertical frames 40 and each of the stiles 44 are pivotally connected by means of a hinge 40 at the lower parts thereof so that the stiles 44 may be inclined inwardly about the hinge. Further, an outer sliding door lock 50 is mounted on the upper portion of each of the auxiliary vertical frames 40 and that of each of the stiles 44.
The above-mentioned hinge 49 comprises, as shown in Figs.
11, 12 and 13, a-pin-shaped insertion member 51 fitted to the lower part of the auxiliary vertical frame 40, and a plateshaped engaging member 52 fitted to the lower part of the stile 44. The engaging member 52 has an engaging recess 53 formed therein and adapted to be engaged from above with the insertion member 51 so that the stile 44 may be turned.
Further, an arm 54 is pivotally connected to the stile 44 at one end thereof by means of a pin 55, and has a pin 56 attached to the other end thereof and which is slidably fitted in an elongated hole 58 formed in a longitudinal plate 57, which is fitted to the above-mentioned auxiliary vertical frame 40, whereby forming an inward inclination stopper 59 for the outer sliding door unit 41.
Further, in Fig. 11, reference numeral 60 denotes a balancer whose fixed side 60a is connected to the side of the upper frame 2 and whose fixed side 60b is connected to a socket member 46 so that the weight of the outer sliding door 6 can be carried and held at a predetermined vertical position. Each of the above-mentioned connecting members 47 has a notched recess 47a formed therein for insertion of the movable member 60b as shown in Fig. 5, and has also grooves 47b each adapted to engage with each one of projections 48a formed in an outdoor side guide recess 48.
Each of the above-mentioned outer sliding door lock 50 comprises, as shown in Figs. 5, 14 and 15, a lock body 61 adapted to be fitted in a recessed groove 42a which opens towards the indoor side and a hollow portion 42b of the upper rail 42 so as to be fixedly secured thereto, and a locki#ng rod 62 adapted to be fitted in an inward recess 40a formed in the auxiliary vertical frame 40 and which is arranged to be horizontally slidably moved along a guide groove 63 formed in the body 61, and a connecting rod 64 arranged to be horizontally slidably moved and biased inwardly by means of a spring 65. The connecting rod 64 has a knob 67 attached thereto and which projects outside an elongated hole 66 formed in the lock body 61. The knob 67 consists of a lower cylindrical body 67a and an upper rectangular body 67b.The above-mentioned elongated hole 66 has a first circular recess 68 and a second circular recess 69 formed therein on the longitudinal both sides thereof and in each of which the lower cylindrical body 67a can be fitted. The arrangement is made such that when the knob 67 is held and lifted by the operator's hand to pull up the connecting rod 67 against the biasing force of the spring 65 the lower cylindrical body 67a is withdrawn either from the first circular recess 68 or from the second circular recess 69, and when the connecting rod 67 is moved in the elongated hole 67 the locking rod 62 is moved either to a projecting position where it is fitted in the inward recess 40a of the auxiliary vertical frame 40 or to a withdrawal position where it is withdrawn therefrom, and further when the knob 67 is released from the operator's hand the lower cylindrical body 67a is fitted either in the first circular recess 68 or in the second circular recess 69 so that the locking rod 62 may be held either at the above-mentioned projecting position or at the withdrawal position.
Thus, the inner sliding door 5 can be slidably moved up and down freely as shown in Figs. 2 and 3 by allowing it to slidably move up and down through the connecting members 17 and socket members 16 along the indoor side guide recesses 18. When the inner sliding door 5 is slidably moved to its lowermost position and the locking rod 31 of the inner sliding door lock 20 is set at its withdrawal position as shown in Fig.
3, the locking rod 31 is withdrawn from the inward recess 10a of the auxiliary vertical frame 10 so that the inner sliding door unit 10 may be inclined inwardly about the hinge 19, thereby making it possible to clean the outer surface of the inner sliding door unit 11 readily.
Further, since the upper rail 2 has an inner sliding door receiving recess 70 formed on the indoor side thereof and the outer portion 3a of the lower rail 3 is lower than the inner portion 3b thereof and is of a stepwise configuration, if the inner sliding door 5 is located at its lowermost position and the outer sliding door 6 is located at its uppermost position as shown in Fig. 3, then the-upper portion of the inner sliding door 5; that is, the upper rail 12 will overlap the lower portion of the outer sliding door 6; that is, the lower rail 43 with each other in the vertical direction so that the window frame 1 can be closed. Whilst, if the inner sliding door 5 is located to its uppermost position and the outer sliding door 6 is located at its lowermost position in the reverse manner as shown in Fig. 2, then the lower portion of the inner sliding door 5; that is, the lower rail 13 is vertically spaced apart from the upper portion of the outer sliding door 6; that is, the upper rail 42 by a distance W. If, in this condition, the locking rods 62 of the outer sliding door locks 50 are moved to their withdrawal positions to withdraw them from the inward recesses.40a formed in the auxiliary vertical frames 40, then the outer sliding door unit 41 can be inclined inwardly about the hinge 49 thereby making it possible to clean the outer surface of the glass of the outer sliding door unit 41 readily.
Further, in order to achieve the same functions obtainable by the arrangement as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it is possible to form only the inner sliding door receiving recess 70 in the upper frame 2, or form only the lower frame 3 stepwise.
Stating in brief, it is only necessary to define the configuration of the upper frame 2 or the lower frame 3 in such a manner that when the inner sliding door 5 is located at its lowermost position and the outer sliding door 6 is located at its uppermost position the upper portion of the inner sliding door 5 overlaps the lower portion of the outer sliding door 6, whilst when the inner sliding door 5 is located at its uppermost position and the outer sliding door 6 is Q8jated at its lowermost position the lower portion of the innner sliding door 5 is spaced apart from the upper portion of the outer sliding door 6.
Further, if it is desired to clean the outer surface of the glass readily, it is only necessary to mount the innner and outer sliding doors 5 and 6 in the auxiliary stile-rail assembly so that the inner and outer sliding door units can be inclined inwardly around their respective hinges, or make arrangement to allow the auxiliary vertical frames 10, 40 and the stiles of the auxiliary stile-rail assembly to slidably move directly along the left and right vertical frames 4, 4 of the window frame 1, or alternatively make arrangement to allow inner and outer slides to slide freely along the left and right vertical frames 4, 4 of the window frame and connect the inner and outer sliding door units to the inner and outer slides so that the inner and outer sliding door units can be inclined inwardly about their respective hinges.
It is to be understood that the foregoing description is merely illustrative of preferred embodiments of the present invention, and that the scope of the invention is not to be limited thereto, but is to be determined by the scope of the appended claims.

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1. A double-hung window comprising a inner sliding door mounted so as to be slidably moved up and down freely within a window frame on the indoor side thereof, said inner sliding door having an inner sliding door unit mounted thereon so that it may be inclined inwardly about its hinge, and an outer sliding door mounted so as to be slidably moved up and down freely within said window frame on the outdoor side thereof, said outer sliding door having an outer sliding door unit mounted thereon so that it may be inclined inwardly about its hinge, characterized in that said window frame has upper and lower frames configured such that when said inner sliding door is located at its lowermost position and said outer sliding door is located at its uppermost position the upper portion of the inner sliding door overlaps the lower portion of the outer sliding door with each other, whilst when said innner sliding door is located at its uppermost position and said outer sliding door is located at its lowermost position the lower portion of the inner sliding door is spaced apart from the upper portion of the outer sliding door.
2. A double-hung window as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said inner sliding door comprises an inner sliding door unit, auxiliary vertical frames connected, respectively, to left and right stiles of the inner sliding door unit, hinges fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the opposite inside portions of the auxiliary vertical frames, engaging members fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the outside portions of the left and right stiles of said inner sliding door unit and which are engaged with said hinges so that the inner sliding door unit may be inclined inwardly about its hinge relative to said auxiliary vertical frames, inner sliding door locks mounted, respectively, across each side of the upper rail of said inner sliding door unit and each of said left and right auxiliary vertical frames, and connecting members and socket members mounted on said left and right auxiliary vertical frames at upper and lower positions thereof, respectively, so that they may be vertically slidably engaged with indoor side guide recesses formed so as to extend, respectively, in the longitudinal direction of the opposite inside portions of the left and right vertical frame members of the window frame.
3. A double-hung window as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said outer sliding door comprises an outer sliding door unit, auxiliary vertical frames connected, respectively, to the left and right stiles of the outer sliding door unit, hinges fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the opposite inside portions of the auxiliary vertical frames, engaging members fixedly secured, respectively, to the lower parts of the outside portions of the left and right stiles of said outer sliding door unit and which are engaged with said hinges so that the outer sliding door unit may be inclined inwardly about its hinge relative to said auxiliary vertical frames, outer sliding door locks, mounted, respectively, across each side of the upper rail of said outer sliding door unit and each of said left and right auxiliary vertical frames, and connecting members and socket members mounted on said left and right auxiliary vertical frames at upper and lower positions thereof, respectively, so that they may be vertically slidably engaged with outdoor side guide recesses formed so as to extend, respectively in the longitudinal direction of the opposite inside portions of the left and right vertical frame members of the window frame.
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