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US2354382A
US2354382A US456762A US45676242A US2354382A US 2354382 A US2354382 A US 2354382A US 456762 A US456762 A US 456762A US 45676242 A US45676242 A US 45676242A US 2354382 A US2354382 A US 2354382A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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    • E06B3/34Arrangements 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 only one kind of movement
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  • the present invention furthermore-obviates the; need of, window weights, ropes, chains, ,pulleys, and window frame boxlconstruction, and. af-
  • holder including a spring body portion-having one endthereof formed with aiprojection' exten'ding at right angles to a tangent of the curvature of the springbody and adapted to be engaged body strip having a toothed xorserratedi flange? integrally formed at right angles toioneendgof.
  • anti rattling sash holder comprising a continuously curved spring formed at right :angles to the inner E surface-fiat one end-of the body strip toiform a grippinggor: retainingiheadwhioh is madapted'gto be lockingly.
  • Figure 2 is an elevational view of the holder looking toward the'c'oncave side thereof.
  • Figure 3 is a fra'gmentaryelevational view of a window frame of double-hung sash construetion showing improved: sash holders of the type illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 mounted against side surfaces of upright membersof the sashes and in sliding contact with the inner face of a window frame stile'to ridein the guide grooves formed by the retaining strips and the parting strip of the window frame.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary elevational view of a corner portion of a window frame illustrating an arrangement whereby the sash holders. are engaged or hung from slots-provided in the innersurface of an upright member of a window sash:
  • Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary and sectional view of a portion of a window frame and a sash showinga flanged type sash holder locked in suspended 'positionto a. sash member and compressed to engage the sash and the window frame stile to hold thesash in a set position of adjust-.-
  • FIG. 6 isa' fragmentary elevational view 0 a portion of one of the .upright members of a window sashprovided with a-slot in' which the hook or flange" supporting end of a holder is lockingly engaged between the .upp'er-andlower surfaces of the slot by the ,released-spring-action of th curved body portion ,of the holder and showing the outer end of the hook or flange gripping into the lower wall of the slot while the upper end of the flange, where it joins the body portion, 'is forced 'aga-instthe upper surface of the slot to-provide an arrangementiwhereby the lower free end of the holderis resiliently held in contact with the side surface of'thewindow sash member as more clearly shown in Figure 5.
  • Figure '7 is aninnerifaced View of a modified form of sash holderh'aying a toothed or serrated lockingproj ection or flange formed at right angles to one'end 'ofthe curved bodyportion of the holder.
  • Figure 8 is afragmentary elevational View of a portion of a window frame isash member which may be mounted similar to the arrangement illustrated in Figuresfi and6 when-a slot is provided in a sash member but may also be used when no slot is'p'rovided by first engaging the toothed end of the ,hook or flange portion of the holder' against-thefiside surface of the window sash member and compressing the bowed spring body portion of the holder into a substantially straight position as illustrated in this figure.
  • Figure 9 is a fragmentary elevational and sectional view similar to that illustrated in Figure 8 showing the second stepfor, mounting-the modifled form of sash holder of the type illustrated in Figure '7 showing the toothed hook or flange i .end being driven straight into the sash member and with the spring body portion of the holder still compressed.
  • Figure 11 is a fragmentary elevational view'of awindow sash member formed with a cylindrical opening or using the opening of a window sash provided for usually receiving the rope of a weight controlled type of sash, said opening having a cylindrical holder head shown in dotted lines for insertion in the opening with the body portion of the holder shown'in dotted lines and com pressed, and'also showing the body portion of the holder in full lines when released to cause the cylindrical head to lockingly grip against opposite surfaces of the sash opening to hold the modified form of the sash holder locked in position suspended on the sash and ready to co-act with a stile of a window frame in which the sash is'mount'ed, similar to the arrangement as illustrated in Figure 5.
  • Figure 12 is a side elevational view 0f:the second' modified form of sash holder of the type illustrated in Figure 11.
  • window sash holder or control for use individually or in sets on window sashes for co-action with members of the window frame for 'thepurpose of holding or retaining the window sashesin set positions of adjustment within the window frame.
  • the window sash-holder or control as clearly illustrated in Figures -1 and 2 is preferably constructed of 'coldrolled spring steel and affords a window sash holding means which permits of the "use of a less expensive window construction wherein the ordinary sash weights, chains, cords or pulleys are not required and wherein no box frames with weight pockets are necessary.
  • the improved devices In addition to holding the Window sashes in set positions of adjustment within a window frame the improved devices also serve as a means for eliminating rattling.
  • window control or holder as shown in Figures -1 and 2 comprises a metal body portion or strip I of a selected width and thickness.
  • The-body portion l is shaped in the form of an arc and; is curved continuously from one end to movable contact with a surface of the window. sash, on which the opposite or upper end of the control is lockingly secured.
  • the upper or: opposite end of the continuously curved body portion or .strip I is deflected or. bent over to form beingrztransversely racrosszztherbody strip and at.
  • the improved window retainerror control may beyused t individually or rin; sets depending upon hesize of, a :windojwvsash on which the device maybe intended for. "1158:: Inthe ordinary type of; windows.- with a; double-hung sash; construca tion; ,a-setof nfour windowvcontrols is :used with twor controlsr for each-:of the upper and lower sashes.
  • the reference '2 numeral: 4 indicates a window "frame including an :upright side: member; stile or :j amb 5 having an inner surfacetfix Secured against theuinneriface Bofthejamb or stile 5 of the window-frameis an'inner retaining or stop strip 1;.anintermediate or: partingstrip, 8 and'an outerretaining or stop strip 9.
  • the inner stop strip 1 and the parting strip 8:on-1 each side of the window frame provides aguide groove or channel in which the lowersashglll is-permitted to slide.
  • the mounting oioneof the windowsash con-- trols orholders isvreadily accomplished byzfirstproviding a transverse 7 saw slot 1 I 4- transverselyacross, the outer side face ,l5 of -the side memberof a window sash.
  • the slot has been provided theedge. of the locking flange 3, ofthe holder is. positioned-in -the--opening: .of-: the slot and the body portionJ -has-.thelower. tip end Lthereof seated against the-surface l5.
  • pressure is applied to thetcurved body strip, I to deflect the, same andtthereby turn, the.
  • the icontrolsvorwholders are thus supported on one side of-the-window sashes so as to resiliently hold the window sashes in position with the opposite sides-of the sashes held in contact with the surface-Bof-the opposite frame stile therebyqholdingetheg sashes in position against rat tling in the frame and furthermore serving as a means aforpermittingthe sashes to be moved upwardly and downwardly in the window frame and be retained in'any selected open positionof adjustment inwhichit may be'desired to posi- I tions the sashes;
  • flange 3 in: 1 a receiving "slotprovided I in a windowtsash with the you-tier" and inner endiof the;flange gripping -againstropposite surfaces of the slot to resiliently hold the tip'wend 2 of the controlain' -contact with a surface pof-the sash.
  • the flange?supportingvend-pf thexcontrol is so tightlylocked in the slotthat it is only possible towremove "-the" control :by --first compressing the 5(- sp.ring;- -body. portion vI of the control and then using asscrew dniver or other;-tool-:at-thesup! porting rend-softhet'control. to force the locking flange :3 tout Of- ED181017 into which it is engaged;
  • a. modified-dorm ofwindow sash" controla or holder; is --'shown. 1
  • the -modifled control comprises a: metallic spring body portion or strip I!
  • the tooth type of sash control may be mounted in position on a window slash similar to the method employed in themountingof-thetype of control illustrated in Figures 1 to 6.
  • the toothed type of sash control is also adapted for mounting on window sashes which arenot provided with receiving slots.
  • To mount a. sash control of the tooth type on a window sash without a receiving slot the controlis placed against a surface of the sash and the body portion I1 is then compressed into a substantially straight position as illustrated in Figure 8.- The toothed flange is then hammered 'or driven into the sash member 2
  • the toothed type of sash control may be constructed of a lighter spring steel and may be madesmaller than the 'type of control illustrated in Figures 1 and 2.
  • the toothed types of sash controls are of light weight material a set of eight controls is usually provided for a window, four controls for each of the window sashes.
  • Figures 11 and 12 illustrate another modified form of window sash control which comprises a face of the body portion 22 and at right angles to a tangent line of the curvature of the body portion is a cylindrical locking head or support which may be of solid construction or which may be hollow.
  • the sash'member 24 is provided with a cylindrical recess or opening 25 or if the window sash is of'the window weight control type and is already provided with the usual rope knot receiving openings, such an opening can be used forreceiving the cylindrical mounting head 25 of the sash'control 22.
  • the pressure on the spring body portion 22 is released thereby causing the body portion to spring outwardly into' its normal position and causing tilting of the head 25 into the full line position shown in' Figure 11 thereby causing the locking head to lockingly grip the Walls of the opening 28 to thereby hold the control locked in a suspended position on the window sash with-the lower tip end 23 resiliently held in contact with a surface of the sash to permit-movement of said free end when pressureis applied to the spring body portion 22 of the control.
  • the sash control 1 of the type illustrated in Figures-11 and 12'when mounted in position is so securely held that it is only possible to remove the same by compressing the body portion and using a tool such as a screw driver to force the head out of the opening 26.
  • a window sash control for engagement between a member of a'window frame and a window sash having an opening therein, said sash control comprising a concavo-convex' spring body strip continuously curved from end to end, and a combination supporting and locking member on one end of said body strip at right angles to the curvature of the body strip adapted only to be engaged in the sash opening when the body strip is compressed toward the sash and further adapted to lockingly spring into gripping engagement with the Walls of the opening when the body strip is released and springs back into normal position to resiliently clamp the free end of the body strip against the sash.
  • a window sash control for engagement with a sash member having an opening therein, said control comprising a body strip continuously curved from end to end and including a supporting projection at one end thereof adapted only to be inserted into the opening in the sash when the body strip is compressed and further adapted'to swing in said opening into locking engagement with the walls of said opening when the pressure on the body strip is released permitting movement of the body strip back into its normal curved position.
  • a window sash control for use one sash member having a slot therein, a resilient body strip curved in one continuous curve from end to end, and a flange on one end thereof directed inwardly from the curvature of the body strip for insertion into the slot when the body strip is compressed to cause the flange to assume a position substantially parallel to the slot, said flange adapted to move and snap into locking engagement with opposite walls of the slot when the compressed body strip is released to be lockingly suspended on the sash member.

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July 25, 1944. w. KENT 2,354,382
WINDOW CONTROL Filed Aug. :51; 1942 2 Sheets- Sheet 1 EWEEFU 66764 X67711? 3 July 25; 1944. w. KENT- 7 2,354,332
- wnmow CONTROL Fild Aug. 31, 1942 2 Sheets-She et 2 re i ' E E 9Ei m Patented July 25, 1944 Lee-Wfili'ent,Evanston ilp Ann at pn Au ustin, 1942,;- @1,.:Nc9- 56,:
p e 4 Claims. (01. 293 -7 The: present zinvention pertains, in general}, tov window sash; controls of simple,; inexpensive: and 1 effieienlliconstruction, preferably of a unitary gorone-piece ype adapted-tolockingly engageandbe carried by window sashes in coacting;engage-- mentwith= the upright-members of a Window frame-toretain the window-sashes in set positions of :adjustment "and to hold-wthe sashes; against rattling.
The present invention furthermore-obviates the; need of, window weights, ropes, chains, ,pulleys, and window frame boxlconstruction, and. af-
fords; simplified; inexpensive 3 holders. which; may
beisecured against-the inner faces vSof :the window sashes and in contact-withthe'sash guide strips or, if; preferred, the,-ho1der;s:may berengaged againstthesid-e surfaces of the window sashes :to ridenin the .sashguidei grooves in .slidlable'land springiicontact vwitlr the windowgifrarne stiles.
I Itwis -.an object ofthis invention toproVide-asimplified and inexpensive one-piecerwindow-sash- I holder constructed to have one end thereof lock-1 ingl-y engaged and secured to a window sash and includinga curved portion or vspring body'ada'pted to be compressed when the holdersis-en'gaged to the sash and furthermore adapted to have re-- silient sliding contact with an upright member of a window frame in which the sash is slidably'i en-' gaged, to hold the sash in selected positionsi-in.- the window frame and braced to obviaterattling of the sash.
It is also an object ofthis inventionto provide a simple unitary type-ofmetallic window sash:
holder including a spring body portion-having one endthereof formed with aiprojection' exten'ding at right angles to a tangent of the curvature of the springbody and adapted to be engaged body strip having a toothed xorserratedi flange? integrally formed at right angles toioneendgof.
' the body strip and adapted to; bedriven-intozia window sashzwhen -vthe body strip; is compressed and adapted; to loclgingly 3 grip downwardlyiiinto consistingof :aqcontinuou'slycuryed metallic body strip having :a. cylindrical projectionlinte'grallyinto a slot or opening in the sash when the spring body is compressed and furthermore adapted to 40 lockingly snap into said opening when-the pressure on the spring body is released Another object of the invention is top'rovide an improved and simplified type of window sash" holder consisting of a continuouslycurved-inetallic body strip having one end thereof bent over at right angles to a tangent to the curvature of the body portion to permit the bent ndt'o be-inserted intoa slot in a window sashwhenithe'fl spring body portion is compressed and'to-snap; into locking engagement between i opposed sur--= faces forming the sash slot when the'spring bod-y portion of the holder isreleased-to thereby securely loci; one endof theholder to the sashf while, the opposite end is free to move withthe compression of the spring'body portion-off the" holder occasioned by the movementof thesash in a window frame, I 1 Itis a further objectof this'invention'to pro.
vide an improved type of; anti rattling sash holder comprising a continuously curved spring formed at right :angles to the inner E surface-fiat one end-of the body strip toiform a grippinggor: retainingiheadwhioh is madapted'gto be lockingly.
; sprungginto a rope knot holaformed in the-win dow sash o'r into a cylindrical.":openingv made in": the sash, said insertionxofr-the; cylindrical head: into: the .:'opening being possible; only when? the spring body portion of the holder is v compressed, z
1 said lockingiengagement of one .endof' the curvedbody portion being-accomplished by the energy exerted by the springbody'Iportion when a dis torting 'pressurerlthereon is released. Another object of." the invention is tozprovide i a simplifiedifo'rm ofone-pi'ece lwindow sash holder having a curvedspringabody and having one encli which is adapted to shiftably engage against the surface 'of a'sash while the opposite end isvformed- I wi-tlra flange orheadiadapted 'to-be insertedtintoz an opening in the sash whenithe 'h'olde'r :is'noni 1 pressed and furtherinoi'e' adapted to v looking-1y snap'ir'itoengagement'wi'th the-walls of the opening'when pressure on the sashholderiis released,- leafving the holdei'iin alsil'spen'dedposition locked" at its upper eridto the sash' an'd releasable only when the holder i's -a'gain compressed ito' -r'elieve' the gripping action of the head. portion thereof with the walls of the headirec'eiving opening in"- thisash... .i c (i 7 It i's-"an important object" of ':'this inventionto; v
- prbvide'window sashf-holders of simplified and" inexpensive construction adapted "to 'beiused in-I dividually or 'inf'sets; 'saidf holders Tbeing of :bowe'd continuously curvedconstriiction to oo-act with 'a 'window' frame member'to' hold'th'e sash in 'a' set position of adjustment in a window frame against rattling, each of -said holders"having"one 'erid thereof formed with a; projecting portionposi tio'n'ed at right'a'ngle's to the'tangent of th'e-curvature" 0'15 the'bo'dy of the holder-permitting the pro:
jection to be engaged with the sash when' the ci irved 'body: portion of the holder is compressed and? furthermore! I adapted. to lockingly engage with the sashwhenthe spring body portionpf' -'the holdris' released, thereby permitting only" one end of the holder to have moving contact with thei'saslr when the sash: is slidabl'y moved in'- a window frame ianda when a -variable pressure-is applied 'to'th e holder 'olue to-thesash moveme *Another' important: obj ect 0f) the invention is holder resiliently clamped against the sash and a movable with respect thereto only when pressure is applied to the curved body portion of the holder.
Other and further important objects of this invention will be apparent from the disclosures in the specification and the accompanying drawings.
The invention (in preferred forms) is illustrated in the draw ings and hereinafter more ydescrib n the drawi Figure 1 is: a 'side" elevation-of an improved window sash control embodying 'the principles of this invention. J
Figure 2 is an elevational view of the holder looking toward the'c'oncave side thereof.
Figure 3 is a fra'gmentaryelevational view of a window frame of double-hung sash construetion showing improved: sash holders of the type illustrated in Figures 1 and 2 mounted against side surfaces of upright membersof the sashes and in sliding contact with the inner face of a window frame stile'to ridein the guide grooves formed by the retaining strips and the parting strip of the window frame.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary elevational view of a corner portion of a window frame illustrating an arrangement whereby the sash holders. are engaged or hung from slots-provided in the innersurface of an upright member of a window sash:
to position the holders between the sash and the inner retaining strip of thewindow frame.
Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmentary and sectional view of a portion of a window frame and a sash showinga flanged type sash holder locked in suspended 'positionto a. sash member and compressed to engage the sash and the window frame stile to hold thesash in a set position of adjust-.-
ment in the frame againstrattlingr A Figure 6 isa' fragmentary elevational view 0 a portion of one of the .upright members of a window sashprovided with a-slot in' which the hook or flange" supporting end of a holder is lockingly engaged between the .upp'er-andlower surfaces of the slot by the ,released-spring-action of th curved body portion ,of the holder and showing the outer end of the hook or flange gripping into the lower wall of the slot while the upper end of the flange, where it joins the body portion, 'is forced 'aga-instthe upper surface of the slot to-provide an arrangementiwhereby the lower free end of the holderis resiliently held in contact with the side surface of'thewindow sash member as more clearly shown in Figure 5.
Figure '7 is aninnerifaced View of a modified form of sash holderh'aying a toothed or serrated lockingproj ection or flange formed at right angles to one'end 'ofthe curved bodyportion of the holder. v
Figure 8 is afragmentary elevational View of a portion of a window frame isash member which may be mounted similar to the arrangement illustrated in Figuresfi and6 when-a slot is provided in a sash member but may also be used when no slot is'p'rovided by first engaging the toothed end of the ,hook or flange portion of the holder' against-thefiside surface of the window sash member and compressing the bowed spring body portion of the holder into a substantially straight position as illustrated in this figure.
Figure 9 is a fragmentary elevational and sectional view similar to that illustrated in Figure 8 showing the second stepfor, mounting-the modifled form of sash holder of the type illustrated in Figure '7 showing the toothed hook or flange i .end being driven straight into the sash member and with the spring body portion of the holder still compressed.
Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 9 but showing the spring body portion of the holder -released and bowed outwardly into normal position-causing the toothed end of the flange to grip and slightly move downwardly into the sash member to lock one end of the holder in suspended position with the opposite end fre for slidable movement on the surface of the sash curved member whenipr'essu're is applied to the spring body portion of the holder. I
Figure 11 is a fragmentary elevational view'of awindow sash member formed with a cylindrical opening or using the opening of a window sash provided for usually receiving the rope of a weight controlled type of sash, said opening having a cylindrical holder head shown in dotted lines for insertion in the opening with the body portion of the holder shown'in dotted lines and com pressed, and'also showing the body portion of the holder in full lines when released to cause the cylindrical head to lockingly grip against opposite surfaces of the sash opening to hold the modified form of the sash holder locked in position suspended on the sash and ready to co-act with a stile of a window frame in which the sash is'mount'ed, similar to the arrangement as illustrated in Figure 5. l
. Figure 12 is a side elevational view 0f:the second' modified form of sash holder of the type illustrated in Figure 11.
- As shown in the drawings:
Referring to Figures 1 to 6 of the drawings, one improved, simple and inexpensive form of a window sash holder or control is illustrated f for use individually or in sets on window sashes for co-action with members of the window frame for 'thepurpose of holding or retaining the window sashesin set positions of adjustment within the window frame.
The window sash-holder or control as clearly illustrated in Figures -1 and 2 is preferably constructed of 'coldrolled spring steel and affords a window sash holding means which permits of the "use of a less expensive window construction wherein the ordinary sash weights, chains, cords or pulleys are not required and wherein no box frames with weight pockets are necessary. In addition to holding the Window sashes in set positions of adjustment within a window frame the improved devices also serve as a means for eliminating rattling.
The form of window control or holder as shown in Figures -1 and 2 comprises a metal body portion or strip I of a selected width and thickness. The-body portion l is shaped in the form of an arc and; is curved continuously from one end to movable contact with a surface of the window. sash, on which the opposite or upper end of the control is lockingly secured. The upper or: opposite end of the continuously curved body portion or .strip I is deflected or. bent over to form beingrztransversely racrosszztherbody strip and at.
right angles to the; side edgesthereof The lockingtflanger3 is formed atcright-wangles to a tangent; of thecurvature ofdthe :body portion The improved window retainerror control may beyused t individually or rin; sets depending upon hesize of, a :windojwvsash on which the device maybe intended for. "1158:: Inthe ordinary type of; windows.- with a; double-hung sash; construca tion; ,a-setof nfour windowvcontrols is :used with twor controlsr for each-:of the upper and lower sashes. 1 Asqillustratedrim-Figures 3 andf l the reference '2 numeral: 4 indicates a window "frame including an :upright side: member; stile or :j amb 5 having an inner surfacetfix Secured against theuinneriface Bofthejamb or stile 5 of the window-frameis an'inner retaining or stop strip 1;.anintermediate or: partingstrip, 8 and'an outerretaining or stop strip 9. The inner stop strip 1 and the parting strip 8:on-1 each side of the window frame provides aguide groove or channel in which the lowersashglll is-permitted to slide. The :upper :sash;ll=is-.-permitted to slide spring fasteners may bet-secured either between one side of the sash andthe window frame stile as shown in Figures-3 and 5, or thecontrols may be -mounted between-the inner faces of the side members/I 2 and 13 of. thelower and upper sashes and respectively in backof the inner stop strip 1 and-therlower sash, and betweenthe parting strip ,-8-.'and-' thes innerrface of the side member l31-0f .thenppersash as illustrated in Figure 4.
The mounting oioneof the windowsash con-- trols orholders isvreadily accomplished byzfirstproviding a transverse 7 saw slot 1 I 4- transverselyacross, the outer side face ,l5 of -the side memberof a window sash. After the slot has been provided theedge. of the locking flange 3, ofthe holder is. positioned-in -the--opening: .of-: the slot and the body portionJ -has-.thelower. tip end Lthereof seated against the-surface l5. To se-v curethe control"inlockedhanging position on the sash, pressure is applied to thetcurved body strip, I to deflect the, same andtthereby turn, the. flangeinto a position substantially parallel totheupper andrlower walls ofttheslot l4 permit? ting the, flange 3,to ienter th zslot-as shown in dotted -lines in Figuretfi. As=the body portion. of the control is com-pressedand-theaframeemters the slot 14 the.pressure, on-the body-portion l is releasedthereby-permitting thesame to spring outwardly and at. the same time force the flange-3 to snap into a locking-position :with in the slot. It at an angle =asclearly-illustrated.
in Figure 6, to; grip into the lower wall O-fz-rthfi slot ,and pressv against therupper-wal-l oftheslotto "thereby-- lock the .--control1 in suspended posi-- tion.on the sidesurface l5r-of theside member- OfHa WindOW- sash. If, as shownirr Figure 3, two controls are needed for. each of thersashes, thecontrols may; be--mounted;in zthe respective-slots l4 providedrinorthe sash members. The mounting of a sash control or holder as described leaves the lower tip end 2 of the control resiliently pressed againstgthe surfac l5iof=a' window sash andspermitscslidable movement .of the tipencl on saidgsuilface -when' pressure is applied to the currvedlbody l of the control.
With the-'set of spring controls or holders engaged on zthe upper and lower window sashes in theimanner :described the .sashes may be readily mountedlinpthetwindow framebetween the respective:1zstop:1.and,zparting,strips with the body portions of .ithe. controls compressed as shown in Figure :5 i with? v.the =;outer convex surfaces of the controls innslidable contact with the inner surfaced lot was. window frame stile or jamb 5. The icontrolsvorwholders are thus supported on one side of-the-window sashes so as to resiliently hold the window sashes in position with the opposite sides-of the sashes held in contact with the surface-Bof-the opposite frame stile therebyqholdingetheg sashes in position against rat tling in the frame and furthermore serving as a means aforpermittingthe sashes to be moved upwardly and downwardly in the window frame and be retained in'any selected open positionof adjustment inwhichit may be'desired to posi- I tions the sashes;
In case it is desired to -mount the sash controlbetween the ,side membersof the window sashes and: thesash retaining or-iguide strips ofthe-sashes, it may be done as illustrated in Figurefilp byv providing rslots IS --in the inner face of the side member |3-0r .12 of therespective uppenand-lower. sashesg- With/the slots l6 provided in theselectedylocations it is only necessary to mount the sash control by engaging the flangeend-3'; thereof---in the opening of aslot and then compressthe-@curved body'portion un-v til r-the flange- 3 wsnaps into locking engagement within the slots, similar to the arrangement illus-; trated in Figure 6, when pressure 'on the body portion I of :the'controlis released.
Attention is called-to thefact that by providin-g-athe sash controls or-holders with a continuousficurve fromwne-end: tO-theother, and, havingsthe flange'3 formed 'at, right angles to a tangent line of the-curvatureof the body portion l of-the'control itis possible'to snappinglylock the. flange 3 in: 1 a receiving "slotprovided I in a windowtsash with the you-tier" and inner endiof the;flange gripping -againstropposite surfaces of the slot to resiliently hold the tip'wend 2 of the controlain' -contact with a surface pof-the sash. The flange?supportingvend-pf thexcontrol is so tightlylocked in the slotthat it is only possible towremove "-the" control :by --first compressing the 5(- sp.ring;- -body. portion vI of the control and then using asscrew dniver or other;-tool-:at-thesup! porting rend-softhet'control. to force the locking flange :3 tout Of- ED181017 into which it is engaged;
Referring-tol 'i-gures:7't0 r10; inclusive, of the drawings; a. modified-dorm =ofwindow sash" controla or holder; is --'shown. 1 The -modifled control comprises a: metallic spring body portion or strip I! *bowed; oncurvedgfromend, to-end as illustrated 'ins'Figur-e lfil; One: end of the body strip- II- istaperedza-to provide *a tip" l8 adapted to resilientl-y and -movablypressvagainst asurface of-a windowl sash .whenuthe control is mounted onithegsasha THEPODDOSltE, or upper end of the bodystripl1-is bent-rovenatright angles to a tan-gent :to :the-zcurvature of. the body portion I! toe-form:aflocking-iand: supporting flange or hook l9.theouter:"end of.-: which: is serrated 'to'provide griDPiI JtGethi'ZDIJ.
The tooth type of sash control may be mounted in position on a window slash similar to the method employed in themountingof-thetype of control illustrated in Figures 1 to 6. The toothed type of sash control, however, is also adapted for mounting on window sashes which arenot provided with receiving slots. To mount a. sash control of the tooth type on a window sash without a receiving slot, the controlis placed against a surface of the sash and the body portion I1 is then compressed into a substantially straight position as illustrated in Figure 8.- The toothed flange is then hammered 'or driven into the sash member 2| as illustrated in Figure'9. With the toothed flange engaged in position the compressed spring body portion is released permit ting the spring body by resilient action to spring outwardly into the position illustrated in Figure thereby causing the inserted toothed flange I9 to have a tendency to swing downwardly and grip into the material of the sash member 2! into a locking position to hold the control suspended in place ready to permitthe -window sash to be mounted in a window frame to permit the control to serve as a means for preventing rattling of the sash and also to permit the sash to be held or retained in a set position of adjustment within the window frame.
If desired, the toothed type of sash control may be constructed of a lighter spring steel and may be madesmaller than the 'type of control illustrated in Figures 1 and 2. When the toothed types of sash controls are of light weight material a set of eight controls is usually provided for a window, four controls for each of the window sashes.
Figures 11 and 12 illustrate another modified form of window sash control which comprises a face of the body portion 22 and at right angles to a tangent line of the curvature of the body portion is a cylindrical locking head or support which may be of solid construction or which may be hollow.
To mount the type of sash controlillustrated' in Figure 12 on a window sash, the sash'member 24 is provided with a cylindrical recess or opening 25 or if the window sash is of'the window weight control type and is already provided with the usual rope knot receiving openings, such an opening can be used forreceiving the cylindrical mounting head 25 of the sash'control 22.'
To mount the type of sash control shown in Figure 12 it is only necessary to place the control against the surface of the sash with the free end of the locking head 25 positioned at the entrance to the opening 26. The body portion 22 of the control is then compressed from the full line position shown in Figure 11 into the dotted line position to properly position the looking head 25 so that it can be inserted into the recess or opening 26 when the head 25 is substantially axially aligned with the opening. After the head 25 has been inserted the pressure on the spring body portion 22 is released thereby causing the body portion to spring outwardly into' its normal position and causing tilting of the head 25 into the full line position shown in'Figure 11 thereby causing the locking head to lockingly grip the Walls of the opening 28 to thereby hold the control locked in a suspended position on the window sash with-the lower tip end 23 resiliently held in contact with a surface of the sash to permit-movement of said free end when pressureis applied to the spring body portion 22 of the control. The sash control 1 of the type illustrated in Figures-11 and 12'when mounted in position is so securely held that it is only possible to remove the same by compressing the body portion and using a tool such as a screw driver to force the head out of the opening 26.
It will of course be understood that various details of construction may be varied through a. wide range without departing from the principles of this invention and it is, therefore, notthe purpose to limit the patent granted hereon otherwise than necessitated by the scope of the appended claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. A window sash control for engagement between a member of a'window frame and a window sash having an opening therein, said sash control comprising a concavo-convex' spring body strip continuously curved from end to end, and a combination supporting and locking member on one end of said body strip at right angles to the curvature of the body strip adapted only to be engaged in the sash opening when the body strip is compressed toward the sash and further adapted to lockingly spring into gripping engagement with the Walls of the opening when the body strip is released and springs back into normal position to resiliently clamp the free end of the body strip against the sash.
2. A window sash control for engagement with a sash member having an opening therein, said control comprising a body strip continuously curved from end to end and including a supporting projection at one end thereof adapted only to be inserted into the opening in the sash when the body strip is compressed and further adapted'to swing in said opening into locking engagement with the walls of said opening when the pressure on the body strip is released permitting movement of the body strip back into its normal curved position.
-3. In a window sash control for use one sash member having a slot therein, a resilient body strip curved in one continuous curve from end to end, and a flange on one end thereof directed inwardly from the curvature of the body strip for insertion into the slot when the body strip is compressed to cause the flange to assume a position substantially parallel to the slot, said flange adapted to move and snap into locking engagement with opposite walls of the slot when the compressed body strip is released to be lockingly suspended on the sash member.
LA window sash control for engagement with a sash member having a cylindrical opening therein, said control comprising a body strip curved from end to end and including a cylindrical supporting projection atone, end thereof adapted only to be inserted into the opening in the sash when the body strip is compressed and further adapted to swing in said opening into diagonal locking engagement with the Walls of said opening when the pressure on the body strip is released permitting movement of the body strip back into its normal curved position.
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