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US2497279A
US2497279A US751824A US75182447A US2497279A US 2497279 A US2497279 A US 2497279A US 751824 A US751824 A US 751824A US 75182447 A US75182447 A US 75182447A US 2497279 A US2497279 A US 2497279A
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    • 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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  • Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved spring sash balance unit having novel guiding means assuring proper coiling and storage therein of the exible connecting member which normally connects a spring biased reel member also contained therein to a window sash.
  • Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved spring sash balance unit incorporating novel cable guiding means to assure correct positioning of the cable in the sash balance especially upon abrupt and ready movement of the attached window sash, a feature of the present invention residing in the ease, simplicity and inexpensiveness with which such guiding means may be automatically provided during the manufacture of present day units.
  • the present invention is particularly applicable in spring sash balances of the type shown in my United States Patents 1,905,107, 2,164,654 and also Design Patent 115,712.
  • Figure 1 is a view in elevation of one half of a twin spring sash balance incorporating the present invention with a portion of the cover fragmented to show some of the internal parts.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on line 2--2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5 is a view in side elevation of a portion of the cable reel shown in Figures 1 and 2 showing the manner in which one end of the cable is attached to the cable reel.
  • Figure 6 shows some of the structure of Figure 2 in enlarged form.
  • the spring sash balance shown in Figure 1 includes: a face plate Ill; a cup-shaped reel member Il; a prestressed torque spring I2 having one of its ends IZA fastened to the hollow cylindrioal reentrant standard MA aflixed to base plate H), and the other one of its ends I'ZB fastened to the inwardly extending tongue member IIA on reel member l I; the flexible cord or cable i5 having one of its inner ends suitably secured to reel member il as shown in Figure 5 and its other endl affixed to the fastening member I6 which is arranged to be fastened to a window sash; and, the cup-shaped cover member l1 which is normally maintained in position by taken substantially riveting it to the central standard IDA, the upward extending projection IUB being bent over or attened for that purpose.
  • the face plate IQ may be manufactured by one or more stampingr operations during which suitable apertures ISG, IDH may be provided for respectively fastening thereto the inner hub member IJA, for seating fastening member I6; and lalso the circular bead IUC and the upstanding side walls IllJ may be formed.
  • the outer periphery of the cup-shaped member I I has opposite edges thereof tapered as shown in Figure 2 to provide a pair of circular flange members between which the cable I5 may be reeled.
  • the diameter of the circular flange memn ber IIB is slightly less than the diameter of the circular bead IOC and is mounted concentric therewith in almost abutting relationship.
  • the bead member IBC is closely adjacent the inner flange member I IB and is raised to extend inwardly within the unit contiguous to the circular flange I IB to thereby provide an improved means whereby the flexible cable I5 may, in use, be assured of proper positioning on reel II without becoming fouled or jammed between the bottom portion IID of the cup-shaped reel member II and the adjacent abutting surface of the face plate I0.
  • a plate member In a spring sash balance, a plate member, a cable, a reel member having a pair of spaced circular flanges deiining a channel for confining said cable, one end of said cable being attached to said reel member in proximity to one of said flanges and the other one of said anges cooperate with a raised portion on said plate member positioned immediately adjacent said other flange to guide the movement of said cable onto said reel member.

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Fe-M, l1950 D. M. STEELE l 2,4972@ SASH BALANCE Filed June 2, 1947 INVENTOR. lQud/@w fm1/@Sen BY o L ATTORNEYS.
Patented Feb. 14,4195() UNITED( STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,497,279 sAsn BALANCE Dudley M. Steele, Glendale, Calif. Application June 2, 1947, Serial No. 751,824
(Cl. lli- 198) 2 Claims.
The present invention relates to sash balances of the type in which a spring serves the same function as a counterweight.
Present `day sash balances include a spring biased reel member having wound thereon a flex,` ible cord or cable, one end of the cord or cable being attached to the reel member and the other end being adapted for connection to a window sash. oftentimes, in use, the attached window sash is manually moved abruptly and rapidly. Such abrupt and rapid movement of the window sash oftentimes results in improper winding of the cable on the reel; and, in some cases the cable may becomejammed between the movable reel member upon which it is intended to reel and the associated reel support member thus necessitating expensive and time consuming operations of dismantling the window sash and the attached sash balance. Such unfortunate instances occur especially when the spring biasing reel member is relatively weak and does not drive the reel member at a speed commensurate to the speed o f movement of the window sash, causing the cable to be either wound improperly on the reel member or to actually jam between moving parts.
In accordance with present day practice of manufacturing such sash balances inexpensively with mass production methods, the working parts of the spring sash balance are enclosed in a permanent manner by riveting so that once the cable becomes jammed or fouled within its housing, access thereto may not readily be obtained; and if access is had the sash balance unit may not be readily reassembled. v
It is therefore an object of the present nvention to provide an improved spring sash balance having improved means therein arranged to prevent improper ceiling and jamming of the flexible member therein which normally extends between the attached window sash and a spring biased reel member.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an improved spring sash balance unit having novel guiding means assuring proper coiling and storage therein of the exible connecting member which normally connects a spring biased reel member also contained therein to a window sash.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an improved spring sash balance unit incorporating novel cable guiding means to assure correct positioning of the cable in the sash balance especially upon abrupt and ready movement of the attached window sash, a feature of the present invention residing in the ease, simplicity and inexpensiveness with which such guiding means may be automatically provided during the manufacture of present day units.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide improved cable guiding means in a sash balance without the necessity of manufacturing operations in addition to those used in the manufacture of present day balances.
The present invention is particularly applicable in spring sash balances of the type shown in my United States Patents 1,905,107, 2,164,654 and also Design Patent 115,712.
The features of the present invention which are believed to be novel are set forth with par ticularity in the appended claims. This invention itself, both as to its organization and mariner of operation, together with further objects and advantages thereof, may be best understood by reference to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a view in elevation of one half of a twin spring sash balance incorporating the present invention with a portion of the cover fragmented to show some of the internal parts.
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken substantially on line 2--2 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a view similar to Figure 1 but with the cover member, internal spring member, reel member and cable member removed, Figure 3 being a top plan View of a portion of the inside surface of the face plate Ill.
Figure 4 is a sectional view on the line 4-4 of Figure 3.
Figure 5 is a view in side elevation of a portion of the cable reel shown in Figures 1 and 2 showing the manner in which one end of the cable is attached to the cable reel.
Figure 6 shows some of the structure of Figure 2 in enlarged form.
The spring sash balance shown in Figure 1 includes: a face plate Ill; a cup-shaped reel member Il; a prestressed torque spring I2 having one of its ends IZA fastened to the hollow cylindrioal reentrant standard MA aflixed to base plate H), and the other one of its ends I'ZB fastened to the inwardly extending tongue member IIA on reel member l I; the flexible cord or cable i5 having one of its inner ends suitably secured to reel member il as shown in Figure 5 and its other endl affixed to the fastening member I6 which is arranged to be fastened to a window sash; and, the cup-shaped cover member l1 which is normally maintained in position by taken substantially riveting it to the central standard IDA, the upward extending projection IUB being bent over or attened for that purpose.
Of importance is the fact that the face plate IQ may be manufactured by one or more stampingr operations during which suitable apertures ISG, IDH may be provided for respectively fastening thereto the inner hub member IJA, for seating fastening member I6; and lalso the circular bead IUC and the upstanding side walls IllJ may be formed.
The outer periphery of the cup-shaped member I I has opposite edges thereof tapered as shown in Figure 2 to provide a pair of circular flange members between which the cable I5 may be reeled. The diameter of the circular flange memn ber IIB is slightly less than the diameter of the circular bead IOC and is mounted concentric therewith in almost abutting relationship. The bead member IBC is closely adjacent the inner flange member I IB and is raised to extend inwardly within the unit contiguous to the circular flange I IB to thereby provide an improved means whereby the flexible cable I5 may, in use, be assured of proper positioning on reel II without becoming fouled or jammed between the bottom portion IID of the cup-shaped reel member II and the adjacent abutting surface of the face plate I0.
While I have shown the bead I C in continuous circular form, it may likewise be in the form of a discontinuous circle. Also, while I have shown a circular bead IUC on the face plate I0, a corresponding bead may likewise be formed on the cover member I 'I to cooperate in identical manner with the other circular ange member IIC. Usually, however, when the inner end of the nexible cable I is fastened as'shown in Figure 5 to a, projection IIF defined by a cut-out portion on the upper ange member I IC adjacent the cover member I1, a, bead I 0C need only be impressed in the face plate I0. It is reasonable to suppose that the converse may be true. That is, when the inner end of the cable I5 is fastened onto or closely adjacent the flange member IIB, a, bead. corresponding to bead IUC, should be on the cover member I'I to cooperate with the other flange member I IC.
While the particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from this invention in its broader aspects and, therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of this invention.
I claim:
1. In a spring sash balance, a, plate member, a cable, a reel member having a pair of spaced circular flanges dening a channel for confining said cable, one end of said cable being attached to said reel member in proximity to one of said flanges and the other one of said flanges cooperate with a raised portion on said plate member to guide the movement of said cable onto said reel member.
2. In a spring sash balance, a plate member, a cable, a reel member having a pair of spaced circular flanges deiining a channel for confining said cable, one end of said cable being attached to said reel member in proximity to one of said flanges and the other one of said anges cooperate with a raised portion on said plate member positioned immediately adjacent said other flange to guide the movement of said cable onto said reel member.
DUDLEY M. STEELE.
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US2797435A (en) * 1954-01-18 1957-07-02 Caldwell Mfg Co Window sash balance

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US1082034A (en) * 1913-02-19 1913-12-23 Pullman Mfg Company Spring sash-balance.
US1898584A (en) * 1929-11-12 1933-02-21 Aloysius F Mantz Spring sash balance

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US1082034A (en) * 1913-02-19 1913-12-23 Pullman Mfg Company Spring sash-balance.
US1898584A (en) * 1929-11-12 1933-02-21 Aloysius F Mantz Spring sash balance

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