US1851879A - Sliding window of the balanced type - Google Patents

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US1851879A
US1851879A US443780A US44378030A US1851879A US 1851879 A US1851879 A US 1851879A US 443780 A US443780 A US 443780A US 44378030 A US44378030 A US 44378030A US 1851879 A US1851879 A US 1851879A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D13/00Accessories for sliding or lifting wings, e.g. pulleys, safety catches
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    • E05D13/12Counterbalance devices with springs
    • E05D13/1276Counterbalance devices with springs with coiled ribbon springs, e.g. constant force springs
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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  • This invention relates to slidable windows of the spring balanced type and has for its object to provide a new or improved spring balanced device for controlling the movements of such windows in such a manner that the window will be substantially balanced in any position to which it may be adjusted.
  • the invention employs spring balanced mechanism of the known type in which the 1H variation of leverage necessary to enable the spring to balance theweight of the window in all positions of the latter is obtained by means of a rotatable cam plate so shaped that the rotation of the cam plate varies the leverage upon a coil or chain which is fixed at one end to the cam plate and is wound on to the cam plate as the latter rotates.
  • the window is suspended directly by a cord or chain.
  • cam plate controlled by a spiral spring acting directly on the cam plate.
  • the cam plate which is mounted on the sliding window in a plane parallel thereto, is of substantially semi-circular form and is so arranged that when the window is fully raised the plate turns to a position with its straight edge uppermost so that no part of the cam plate will project above the garnishrail when the window is raised.
  • This construction permits a. cam plate and coil spring of substantial dimensions to be accommodated with the window in a housing of ordinary dimensions.
  • a bracket 12 shaped to constitute a housing for a spiral spring 0 the outer end of which is fixed to the bracket at (1 while the inner end of the spring is fixed to a spindle e rotatably mounted in the bracket, this spindle also carrying a cam plate 7'' movable therewith but having its cam face eccentric thereto.
  • the plate f is preferably, but not essentially of semi-circular form as shown, one of its ends being flexibly connected by a cable 9 or the like to the garnish rail 71. or other fixed part of thehousing of the slidable window.
  • the curved edge i of the, plate f which may be of involute instead of semi-circular form is grooved peripherally so as to accommodate 5:5 the cable 9 during the operation of the device as hereinafter described.
  • This movement is such as partially to unwind the spring but owing to the eccentric mounting of the plate f thev higher the window is raised the less becomes 7;, the distance between the point at which the cable g engages the periphery of the plate f and the point about which the plate is rotating with the result that the leverage is decreased as the tension of the spring is reso laxed, thus giving an even tension on the window throughout its upward movement.
  • the arrangement above described may be employed in conjunction with any suitable arrangement for engaging the edge or edges of a window and locking in any one of a series of adjusted positions.
  • Means for balancing a vertically slidable window in its frame comprising a plate rotatively mounted on the lower portion of such window and having one of its edges curved, the axis of rotation of said plate being nearer one end of said curved edge than the other end of same and said curved edge being uppermost when such window is in lowered position, flexible means extending between a part of the frame and the curved edge of the plate adjacent the end of the latter remote from the axis of rotation of the plate, and yieldable means associated with said plate and tending to'rotate said plate and elevate the window.
  • Means for balancing a vertically-slid- I able window in its frame said meanscomprising a plate rotatively mounted on the lower part of such window, said plateihaving an arcuate edge eccentric to its axis of rotation and said arcuate. edgebeing'nppermost':
  • a mechanism for balancing the vertical sliding movement of a window in a frame comprising a bracket for attachmentto the lower part of a window, a plate rotatively mounted on said bracket and having one of its edges curved eccentrically to the axis of rotation of said plate, a flexible member having one of its-ends connected to the curved edge of said plate adjacent that end of the plate which is at the greater-dis tance from the axis of rotation of the plate and having at its'other end means for attachment to a part of the'frame.

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March 29, 1932.
S, E. THOMAS SLIDING WINDOW OF THE BALANCED TYPE Filed April' 12. 1930 lNVENTOR '5 gdneg E Thoma$, BY {WW7 ATTORNEY Patented Mar. 29, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE- SYDNEY EDWARD THOMAS, OF WEST HOU'NSLOF, ENGLAND SLIDING WINDOW OF THE BALANCED TYPE Application filed April 12, 1930,'Seria1 No. 443,780, and in Great Britain April 26, 1929.
This invention relates to slidable windows of the spring balanced type and has for its object to provide a new or improved spring balanced device for controlling the movements of such windows in such a manner that the window will be substantially balanced in any position to which it may be adjusted.
The invention employs spring balanced mechanism of the known type in which the 1H variation of leverage necessary to enable the spring to balance theweight of the window in all positions of the latter is obtained by means of a rotatable cam plate so shaped that the rotation of the cam plate varies the leverage upon a coil or chain which is fixed at one end to the cam plate and is wound on to the cam plate as the latter rotates.
According to the invention the window is suspended directly by a cord or chain. and
so cam plate controlled by a spiral spring acting directly on the cam plate.
In the preferred construction the cam plate, which is mounted on the sliding window in a plane parallel thereto, is of substantially semi-circular form and is so arranged that when the window is fully raised the plate turns to a position with its straight edge uppermost so that no part of the cam plate will project above the garnishrail when the window is raised. This construction permits a. cam plate and coil spring of substantial dimensions to be accommodated with the window in a housing of ordinary dimensions.
Reference will now be made to the accompanying drawing which illustrates by way of example an elevation partly in section showing the application of the invention to a vertically slidable window.
In the form illustrated there is mounted at or near ,the lower edge of a window a a bracket 12 shaped to constitute a housing for a spiral spring 0 the outer end of which is fixed to the bracket at (1 while the inner end of the spring is fixed to a spindle e rotatably mounted in the bracket, this spindle also carrying a cam plate 7'' movable therewith but having its cam face eccentric thereto. The plate f is preferably, but not essentially of semi-circular form as shown, one of its ends being flexibly connected by a cable 9 or the like to the garnish rail 71. or other fixed part of thehousing of the slidable window. The curved edge i of the, plate f which may be of involute instead of semi-circular form is grooved peripherally so as to accommodate 5:5 the cable 9 during the operation of the device as hereinafter described.
When the window a is in its lowermost position as shown in the drawing, the flexible cable 9 is out of engagement with the pivoted plate f except at the point of connection 7' and the plateis in the position shown in which its lower edge is horizontal, the spring 0 being wound to its fullest extent. As the window is raised the cable 9 is slackened and the spindle e is also raised thus freeing the spring to unwind and partially rotate the spindle e and plate f in an anti-clockwise direction so that the cable 7 becomes wrapped partially around the cam plate resting in its peripheral 7 groove, as shown in the broken line position in the drawing. This movement is such as partially to unwind the spring but owing to the eccentric mounting of the plate f thev higher the window is raised the less becomes 7;, the distance between the point at which the cable g engages the periphery of the plate f and the point about which the plate is rotating with the result that the leverage is decreased as the tension of the spring is reso laxed, thus giving an even tension on the window throughout its upward movement.
When the window is depressed the spring becomes tensioned and the pivoted plate returns to its normal position in which it is out of contact with the cable 9 except at the point of connection j. V
The arrangement above described may be employed in conjunction with any suitable arrangement for engaging the edge or edges of a window and locking in any one of a series of adjusted positions.
I claim 1. Means for balancing a vertically slidable window in its frame, said means comprising a plate rotatively mounted on the lower portion of such window and having one of its edges curved, the axis of rotation of said plate being nearer one end of said curved edge than the other end of same and said curved edge being uppermost when such window is in lowered position, flexible means extending between a part of the frame and the curved edge of the plate adjacent the end of the latter remote from the axis of rotation of the plate, and yieldable means associated with said plate and tending to'rotate said plate and elevate the window.
2. Means for balancing a vertically-slid- I able window in its frame, said meanscomprising a plate rotatively mounted on the lower part of such window, said plateihaving an arcuate edge eccentric to its axis of rotation and said arcuate. edgebeing'nppermost':
when said window is in lowered position, a
flexible member having its upper and'lower' ends connected, respectively, to a part of the window frame and to the arcuateedge of said plate adjacent the end of the latter remote from the axis of rotation of said plate,
andyieldable means'tending to rotate said plate and elevate the window.
3. The combinationset forth'in claim 1 wherein the yieldable means which tends to rotate the plate and elevate the window comprises a scroll spring surrounding the axis of rotation of the plate and having its ends connected, respectively, to the plate and to the lower portion of the window.
l. The combination set forth in claim 2 wherein the yieldable means tending to rotate the plate and elevate the'window com prises a scroll spring surroundingthe axis of rotation of the'plate and havin'g'its ends connected, respectively to the plate-and to the lower part of the window.
5. A mechanism for balancing the vertical sliding movement of a window in a frame, said mechanism comprising a bracket for attachmentto the lower part of a window, a plate rotatively mounted on said bracket and having one of its edges curved eccentrically to the axis of rotation of said plate, a flexible member having one of its-ends connected to the curved edge of said plate adjacent that end of the plate which is at the greater-dis tance from the axis of rotation of the plate and having at its'other end means for attachment to a part of the'frame.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set.
my hand.
SYDNEY EDWARD THOMAS:
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