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US1922360A
US1922360A US632405A US63240532A US1922360A US 1922360 A US1922360 A US 1922360A US 632405 A US632405 A US 632405A US 63240532 A US63240532 A US 63240532A US 1922360 A US1922360 A US 1922360A
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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
    • E05D13/04Fasteners specially adapted for holding sliding wings open
    • E05D13/08Fasteners specially adapted for holding sliding wings open acting by friction for vertically sliding wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05YINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO HINGES OR OTHER SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS AND DEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION, CHECKS FOR WINGS AND WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05Y2900/00Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof
    • E05Y2900/10Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof
    • E05Y2900/13Application of doors, windows, wings or fittings thereof for buildings or parts thereof characterised by the type of wing
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  • Thepresent invention pertains to anovel winable for affording two difierent adjustments dow construction of the sliding sash type, and thefmember '7 relatively to the slide, 4 and may the principal object is to provide such a con for example be made as shown in my United structiori wherein the sliding sash may be swung States Patent No. 1,774,088 of August 26, 1930. on a horiaontal axis either to a partially open,
  • the conventional wood sash frame 9 is secured to 0 ventilating position or toa fullyopen position enthe sash plate? by a suitable number of screws abling access to the outersurface of the window as clearly shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5.
  • the pane fromthe interior ofthe building for clean parts 4 and 7 are preferably of metal, and itis also ing: e preferred that a unit of the type described here- 10
  • Another object is to provide means whereby the in be provided in eachside of the window frame.
  • the ba kingfi of the channel 4 carries an asin certain vertical positions of the sash.
  • Various parts of the mechanism are struct'ion a-latch which holds the sash against mounted-on this plate before the latter is sei ,15 tilting,and this latchisdisengaged only by concured to the channel slide 4.
  • the plate, 11 is tact with selectively located abutments in the formed with an ear 12 on which ispivota y window frame.
  • the plates 11, 5 and 7 are The invention further provides means for limitorm d wi registring SIOGS 15 a d 16 ing the sliding movement/of the sash while'in spectively adapted to receive the lower end 17 20 open position, Anflautomatic stopv for this pur- 0f the latch 13 to lockthesash plate to the slide; pose becomes operative and enters a slot in the
  • the upper end of the latch is formedasa cam fixed structure when the sash is tilted.
  • Other and 18 e ged by a fl Spring Secured t0 thevplate incidentalobjects of the invention will appear 11. w reby t e low r end 1'?
  • v is such as to permit the partially open-or venti- Reference to these views will now be made by lating position shown in Figure l and also a ⁇ use of like characterswhich are employed to more fully opened position permitting access to 40 designate corresponding parts throughout. the outer surface of the glass23 for cleaning as.
  • a conventhe sash is swung into the room.
  • an edge of the plate his or moldings 2 forming grooves or channels 3 received behind the retaining flange 6 which thus for slidably supporting the window sashes.
  • a horizontal ear 28 is struck out of the plate 11 and has a bell crank lever 29 pivoted thereto, one end of the lever engaging the upper extremity 30 of the spring 26 in a manner to push it toward the back 5 of the slide 4 when the other end of the lever is pushed into the slide, as illustrated in Figure 6.
  • the last named end of the bell crank lever registers with a slot 31 in the back 5 of the slide 4 and is engaged by the sash plate 7 in the closed position of the sash. In this position, the bell crank lever compresses the spring 26 toward the plate 11 and holds the stop 27 out of the slot 24.
  • the control plate 20 is formed at one of its vertical edges with a shoe or inbent flange 32.
  • the assembly plate 11 carriesa hooked lug 33 adapted to engage behind this flange when the latch 13 is released q by contact with one of the abutments 22, as 35 ber 4 as shallow as possible in order not to reduce the width of the window opening any more than absolutely necessary.
  • the usual sash cord must obviously be secured within the member 4, and the usual knot at the attached end of the cord would require corresponding depth in the channel4 or would interfere with parts of the plate 20. Accordingly, the invention provides means for securing the cord in a flat condition or without the usual knot.
  • a loop 34 through which the sash cord 35 is threaded.
  • a downwardly extending hook 36 is struck out of the plate 11, and the cord 35 is carried beneath this hook.
  • What I claim is 1.
  • a frame a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, means in said frame engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said plate, a stop carried by said slide and tending to engage with said frame, said plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said frame, whereby said stop is released for engagement with said frame on removal of said plate from said slide.
  • a frame a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, means in said frame engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said plate, a retaining member carried by said frame, and means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining member on engagement of saidlatch with the first named means.
  • a frame a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally locking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, means in said frame engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said plate, a retaining member carried by said frame, means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining member on engagement of said latch with the first named means, a stop carried by said slide and tending to engage with said frame, said plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said frame, whereby said stop is released for engagement with said frame on removal of said plate from said slide.
  • a frame In awindow, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, asash plate pivoted to said slide, a 'sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking saidplate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a control plate secured to said frame, means in said control plate engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said sash plate, said control plate having a slot, a stop carried by said slide and tending to enter said slot, said sash plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said slot, whereby said stop is released for engagement in said stop on removal of said sash plate from said slide.
  • a frame a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally locking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a control plate secured to said frame, means in said control plate engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said sash plate, a retaining member carried by said control plate, and means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining member on engagement of said latch with the first named means.
  • a frame a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide,a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a control plate secured to said frame, means in said control plate engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said sash plate, said control plate having a slot, a stop carried by said slide and tending to enter said slot, said sash plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said slot, whereby said stop is released for engagement in said stop on removal of said sash plate from said slide, a retain ing member carried by said control plate, and means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining'member on engagement of said latch Withthe first named means.
  • a window a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a
  • control plate insaid frame, said control plate having an abutment and a slot, a latch normally locking said sash plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a movable stop in said slide adapted to enter said slot, means connected to said stop and engaged by said sash plate for normally retracting said stop from said slot, and means carried by said latch tor engaging said abutment when said stop is in line with said slot to release said sash plate for pivotal movement whereupon said stop enters said slot.
  • a frame a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a control plate insaid frame, said control plate having an abutment and a slot, a latch normally locking said sash plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a movable stop in said slide adapted to enter said slot, means connected to

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Aug. 15', 1933. A c, FAST 1,922,360
WINDOW CONSTRUCTION Filed Sept. 9, 1952 {5 a 7 2 2 124 r134 ig Iggy INVENTOR BY j 4 46 o v ATTORNEYS Patented Aug. l5, 1933 i r x r I UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE WINDOW CONSTRUCTION August 0. Fast, Detroit, Mich, assignor. to
Car-Kra Corporation, Detroit, Mich., 2. Corporaticn of Michigan Application September 9,19s2. ser a1No.632,4o5
Claims. (01. 2c 9 Thepresent invention pertains to anovel winable for affording two difierent adjustments dow construction of the sliding sash type, and thefmember '7 relatively to the slide, 4 and may the principal object is to provide such a con for example be made as shown in my United structiori wherein the sliding sash may be swung States Patent No. 1,774,088 of August 26, 1930. on a horiaontal axis either to a partially open, The conventional wood sash frame 9 is secured to 0 ventilating position or toa fullyopen position enthe sash plate? by a suitable number of screws abling access to the outersurface of the window as clearly shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5. The pane fromthe interior ofthe building for clean parts 4 and 7 are preferably of metal, and itis also ing: e preferred that a unit of the type described here- 10 Another object is to provide means whereby the in be provided in eachside of the window frame.
tilting sem n of the sash becomes possible only The ba kingfi of the channel 4 carries an asin certain vertical positions of the sash. Ac; sembly plate 11 on the side facing the wood cordingly, thereis provided in the window conframe 1. Various parts of the mechanism are struct'ion a-latch which holds the sash against mounted-on this plate before the latter is sei ,15 tilting,and this latchisdisengaged only by concured to the channel slide 4. The plate, 11 is tact with selectively located abutments in the formed with an ear 12 on which ispivota y window frame. -j r v mounted a latch13; The plates 11, 5 and 7 are The invention further provides means for limitorm d wi registring SIOGS 15 a d 16 ing the sliding movement/of the sash while'in spectively adapted to receive the lower end 17 20 open position, Anflautomatic stopv for this pur- 0f the latch 13 to lockthesash plate to the slide; pose becomes operative and enters a slot in the The upper end of the latch is formedasa cam fixed structure when the sash is tilted. Other and 18 e ged by a fl Spring Secured t0 thevplate incidentalobjects of the invention will appear 11. w reby t e low r end 1'? isi ormal y u'rsed as the description proceeds. to locking position. I 25 The invention is fully disclosed by way of The'botto'mof the windowframegroove3 has example in the following description and in acontrol plate 20 secured thereto by screws 21 the accompanying drawing, in whichq 1 as clearly shown in Figuresf3, 4" and 5. Thisplate" Figure 1 is a vertical section of a window hasone or more abutments22fi extending toward equipped accordingto the. invention; the slide 4 and in the vertical path of the cam 30 Fig.2 'isa side elevation of the window slide end 18. When one of these abutments is enand parts associated therewith; gagedby the cam 18 in the'vertical sliding move j Figs; 3, 4, 5,and 6 are sections on the lines ment of the sash and slide: 4,, t lockingend 3 -3, 4-4, 5-5 and 6---6 respectively of Figure 17-of the latch is retracted. to the released posi- 2, and r i i tion shown in Figure 3, whereuponthe sash" with 35 Fig. '7 is-a sectional view corresponding to Figits sash plate '7 is free toswing asshown in Figure 6'and showing the slide detentinholding posiure 1; The nature of therivot attach ent 8 tion on pivotal displacement of the sash. v is such as to permit the partially open-or venti- Reference to these views will now be made by lating position shown in Figure l and also a{ use of like characterswhich are employed to more fully opened position permitting access to 40 designate corresponding parts throughout. the outer surface of the glass23 for cleaning as. In several of the views is illustrated a conventhe sash is swung into the room. When the sash tional window frame 1 having the usual strips is in closed position, an edge of the plate his or moldings 2 forming grooves or channels 3 received behind the retaining flange 6 which thus for slidably supporting the window sashes. Acserves as a stop for the closing movement of the e5 cording to the invention, however, a channel sash and also prevents tilting the sash in the slide 4 rather than the woodensash frame is wrong direction. r U
slidably mounted in the groove 3. The'solid back In order-"to avoid raising the sash while in 5 of the slide is disposed within the window opentilted position, there is provided a stop between ing, as shown in Figure 5, andis formed at one the slide and the window frame, operable on tilt- 50 edge with -a retaining and stop flange 6 for a ing of the sash. The control plate 20 has vertical purpose which will presently appear. To the slots 24 corresponding to the abutments 22, and
lower end of the slide 4 is pivotally attacheda the metal at the ends of these slotsis bent insash plate 7 by means of a pivotal construction wardly of thegroove 3 as indicated by the nuindicated generally bythe numeral 8 in Figure meral 25. To the assembly plate 11 is secured a 55v 1'. "Ifhe pivot maybe 01 any 1construction suitfiat spring 26 carrying at its free end a stop 2'7 adapted to enter one of the slots 24 when the cam end 18 is engaged by the corresponding abutment 22. I
Over the spring 26, a horizontal ear 28 is struck out of the plate 11 and has a bell crank lever 29 pivoted thereto, one end of the lever engaging the upper extremity 30 of the spring 26 in a manner to push it toward the back 5 of the slide 4 when the other end of the lever is pushed into the slide, as illustrated in Figure 6. The last named end of the bell crank lever registers with a slot 31 in the back 5 of the slide 4 and is engaged by the sash plate 7 in the closed position of the sash. In this position, the bell crank lever compresses the spring 26 toward the plate 11 and holds the stop 27 out of the slot 24. When, however, the sash is swung on release of the latch 13, the sash plate 7 clears the free end of the bell crank lever 29, permitting this end to project through the slot 31 .as shown in Figure 7, whereupon the spring 26 throws the stop 27 into one of the slots 24 of the fixed control plate 20, so that the slide 4 cannot be moved farther than the length of a slot 24.
When the sash is tilted out of contact with the upper ends of the opposed slides 4, the latter are likely to lean away from the grooves 3 and towards the interior of the window opening. In order to overcome this tendency, the control plate 20 is formed at one of its vertical edges with a shoe or inbent flange 32. The assembly plate 11 carriesa hooked lug 33 adapted to engage behind this flange when the latch 13 is released q by contact with one of the abutments 22, as 35 ber 4 as shallow as possible in order not to reduce the width of the window opening any more than absolutely necessary. The usual sash cord must obviously be secured within the member 4, and the usual knot at the attached end of the cord would require corresponding depth in the channel4 or would interfere with parts of the plate 20. Accordingly, the invention provides means for securing the cord in a flat condition or without the usual knot.
At the upperend of the assembly plate 11 is formed a loop 34 through which the sash cord 35 is threaded. Below the loop, a downwardly extending hook 36 is struck out of the plate 11, and the cord 35 is carried beneath this hook.
' Between theloop 34and hook 36, a laterally exknot.
It will now be seen that the sash is in condition for tilting only when in certain vertical positions determined by the abutments 22.
Moreover, on tilting of the sash, a stop devicefor limiting the sliding of the sash comes into action. Also, in these positions, inward tilting of the slides disengaged. by the sash is prevented. The special anchorage of the sash cord makes possible a comparatively shallow channel slide 4 which takes up very little of the width of the Window opening.
Although a specific embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be understood that various alterations in the details of construction may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, as indicated by the appended claims.
What I claim is 1. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, means in said frame engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said plate, a stop carried by said slide and tending to engage with said frame, said plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said frame, whereby said stop is released for engagement with said frame on removal of said plate from said slide.
2. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, means in said frame engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said plate, a retaining member carried by said frame, and means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining member on engagement of saidlatch with the first named means.
3. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally locking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, means in said frame engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said plate, a retaining member carried by said frame, means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining member on engagement of said latch with the first named means, a stop carried by said slide and tending to engage with said frame, said plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said frame, whereby said stop is released for engagement with said frame on removal of said plate from said slide.
'4. In awindow, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, asash plate pivoted to said slide, a 'sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking saidplate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a control plate secured to said frame, means in said control plate engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said sash plate, said control plate having a slot, a stop carried by said slide and tending to enter said slot, said sash plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said slot, whereby said stop is released for engagement in said stop on removal of said sash plate from said slide.
5. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally locking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a control plate secured to said frame, means in said control plate engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said sash plate, a retaining member carried by said control plate, and means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining member on engagement of said latch with the first named means.
6. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide,a sash secured to said plate, a latch normally looking said plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a control plate secured to said frame, means in said control plate engageable by said latch for releasing the latter from said sash plate, said control plate having a slot, a stop carried by said slide and tending to enter said slot, said sash plate normally holding said stop out of engagement with said slot, whereby said stop is released for engagement in said stop on removal of said sash plate from said slide, a retain ing member carried by said control plate, and means carried by said slide and adapted to lock with said retaining'member on engagement of said latch Withthe first named means.
7. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a
control plate insaid frame, said control plate having an abutment and a slot, a latch normally locking said sash plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a movable stop in said slide adapted to enter said slot, means connected to said stop and engaged by said sash plate for normally retracting said stop from said slot, and means carried by said latch tor engaging said abutment when said stop is in line with said slot to release said sash plate for pivotal movement whereupon said stop enters said slot.
8. In a window, a frame, a slide movable in said frame, a sash plate pivoted to said slide, a control plate insaid frame, said control plate having an abutment and a slot, a latch normally locking said sash plate to said slide to hold said sash against tilting, a movable stop in said slide adapted to enter said slot, means connected to
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