US3349517A - Window assembly including a storm sash and storm sash latch - Google Patents

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US3349517A
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    • 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
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    • E06B3/04Wing frames not characterised by the manner of movement
    • E06B3/28Wing frames not characterised by the manner of movement with additional removable glass panes or the like, framed or unframed
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D2700/00Hinges or other suspension devices especially for doors or windows
    • E05D2700/10Various door and window fittings, e.g. suspension devices for double hung windows or screens
    • 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
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  • the present invention relates to window assemblies, especially to window assemblies adapted to carry a storm sash removably thereon by a plurality of latches associated with the Window assembly.
  • the general object of the present invention is to provide a novel and improved window assembly characterized by the removable positioning of a storm sash in the window assembly and by the ready and convenient accessible control of the engagement and removal of the storm sash with relation to the primary window.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a storm sash with a plurality of latches having control arms and locking arms thereon wherein the locking arms of the latches can readily be engaged with a sash rail of the prime window for removable sealed engagement of the storm sash with the prime window.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved latch means particularly suited for securing a storm sash to a carrier member in any suitable type of a window, door, or other assembly.
  • FIG. 1 is an elevation of a window ing the principles of the invention
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective View, partially shown in vertical section, of a portion of the window of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical section showing the engagement of the locking arm of the latch With the primary window sash
  • FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a latch member embodying the principles of the invention.
  • the present invention generally speaking, relates to a storm window assembly, or the like, wherein a prime Window sash is present and it usually has four sash rails forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of the plane of the sash on, usually, the outer portion of the sash rails, at least two of the sash rails having locking slots formed therein, and a second sash is provided of a size to be received in the sash rails enclosure, the invention particularly comprising the improvement of a plurality of sash latches being present, each having an elongated control arm and a short locking arm thereon, which locking arm is spaced axially from the control arm in each latch, and means are present that pivotally secure the latches to the second sash for movement of the locking arms into engagement with the slots to force the second sash into engagement assembly embodywith the sash positioning means of the sash rails and provide a removable assembly of the second sash on the prime window s
  • FIG. 1 shows a window assembly as indicated as a whole by the numeral 1. It will be realized that this window may be used in a window frame, a door, or any other desired opening, but the invention particularly will be described and shown with relation to a window assembly that usually would be mounted as a double hung Window adapted for sliding vertical or horizontal movement, as desired.
  • the window assembly 1 includes a primary window 2 that normally has four sash rails 3, 4, 5 and 6 provided therein and suitably secured together to provide a sash enclosure for the prime window 2.
  • a window pane 7 normally is carried by the prime window 2 as by suitable sash positioning means 8 that are carried by, or formed as a suitable unit with, the sash rails and extend inwardly of the prime window 2.
  • sash engaging means may comprise a pair of spaced flanges and with such flanges and the remainder of the sash rails as shown in FIG. 2 being formed as unitary metal extrusions from any suit-able material.
  • the window pane 7 can be secured within the sash engaging means 8 by any conventional member, such as a plastic sealing strip 9, which is forced into engagement with the sash engaging means to position the window pane 7.
  • FIG. 2 of the drawings best shows that the sash rail 4, which is only exemplary of all the sash rails and how they can be constructed, has the sash positioning means 8 provided on one lateral portion thereof, preferably the outer portion of the sash rail.
  • the sash rail 4 is also shown as including a substantially rectangular hollow section 10 as a portion thereof, which sash section 10 is of greater depth than the sash positioning means 8 as provided thereon whereby a second sash, such as a storm sash indicated as a whole by the numeral 11, can be carried by the prime window 2.
  • This storm sash 11 is of such size .that it can be received within the confines of the sections 10 provided on the sash rails of the prime window 2.
  • Such storm sash 11 is adapted to be brought into resilient sealed engagement with an inwardly extending portion of the sash positioning means 8, as by abutting against a resilient sealing strip 12 provided between one flange of the sash positioning means 8 and an adjacent wall or sash rail of the storm sash 11.
  • the outer surface of the storm sash 11 is preferably in substantial vertical alignment with the inner margins of the sash rails of the prime window 2.
  • At least two of the sash rails 3 through 6 have one or more locking slots 13 provided in the inner wall of the section 10 of the sash rail.
  • a plurality of locking latches 14 are pivotally carried by the storm sash 11.
  • Each of these latches 14 has an elongated control arm 15 and a short locking arm 16 formed thereon.
  • the control arms 15 each have a flange 17 formed thereon and normally the locking arms 16 are axially spaced from the locking arms 16 whereby the latches will have the control arms 15 positioned, usually, on the inner surface of the sash rails of the storm sash 11 but with the locking arms 15 being received within recesses 18 provided in a sash rail, or equivalent 19 of the storm sash 11.
  • latches 14 are positioned by suitable members such as rivet-s, pins, or the like 20 that are secured to the sash rail 19 or other rail of the storm sash whereby the latch is positioned for pivotal movement from the dotted inoperative position shown in FIG. 3 over to an operative position as shown in solid lines in FIG. 3 when the locking arm 16 extends into the slot 13 to engage an associated portion of the section 10 of the sash rail of the prime window.
  • a cam section 21 usually is provided on the corner area of this locking arm 16 which first engages the sash rail 3 as the latch 14 is swung to a locking position.
  • the latches 14 are so positioned on the storm sash 11 as to be brought readily into perative engagement with the slots 13 in the prime window sash rails and that the thickness of the storm sash 11 is such that the inner margins of the storm sash will be brought into compressive engagement with the sealing strips 12 to urge them against the sash engaging positioning means 8 on the prime window by moving the latches into operative positions.
  • the storm sash 11 can be positively but yet removably carried in the window assembly so that the components of the window assembly can readily be reached for cleaning action or for repair or replacement purposes, as desired.
  • the latches and/or the locking arms thereof usually frictionally engage associated means to retain any given position.
  • the latches are made of suitable metal construction and will provide a long service life with a minimum maintenance thereon. Hence, it is believed that the objects of the invention have been achieved.
  • a storm window assembly of a prime window sash having four sash rails forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of such sash on the outer side of such sash rails, at least two opposed sash rails having locking slots formed therein, and a second sash of a size to be received within said sash rails enclosure
  • the improvement comprising a plurality of sash latches each comprised of an elongate fiat control arm having an integral gripping flange extending from one face thereof, and a short fiat locking arm with a cam surface on an inside corner portion thereof, which locking arm is substantially perpendicular to but axially spaced from said control arm, means pivotally securing each latch at the point of intersection of the control arm and the locking arm to said second sash with the flat surface of the control arm in abutment therewith to allow said control arm to be pivoted in its own plane while remaining abutted against said second sash to effect
  • a storm window assembly of a prime window sash having sash rails forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of such sash on one side of such sash rails, and a second sash of a size z to be received within said sash rails enclosure, the improvement comprising a plurality of substantially L-shaped sash latches, each having a relatively long flat control arm and a short flat locking arm, which locking arm is integral with and substantially perpendicular to but is axially spaced from said control arm,
  • a storm window assembly of a prime window sash having four sash rail-s forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of such sash on the outer side of such sash rails, at least two opposed sash rails having locking slots formed therein in portions of said rails extending perpendicular to the plane of such sash, and a second sash of a size to be received within said sash rail enclosure
  • the improvement comprising a plurality of sash latches each comprised of a flat elongate control arm and a short fiat locking arm integral therewith but axially spaced therefrom, said control arm having an integral gripping flange extending from one face thereof substantially perpendicular thereto, the short locking arm having a cam surface on an inside corner portion thereof, and
  • each of said latches substantially at the point of intersection of the control arm and the locking arm on said second sash, the inside surface of the control arm of said latch being in substantial abutment with the second sash, said pivotal mounting means allowing said control arm to be pivoted in its own plane while remaining in substantial abutment with said second sash to move the locking arm into its respective slot whereby as said locking arm is pivoted into said slot the inside surface of said locking arm engages with the sash rail to removably secure said second sash to said prime window sash.

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1967 w. o. JOHNSON 3,349,517
WINDOW ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A STORM SASH AND STORM SASH LATCH Filed Oct. 4, 1965 ,4
i v M I INVENTOR. /4 MM 30 WALDO O.JOHNSON United States Patent 3,349,517 WINDOW ASSEMBLY INCLUDING A STORM SASH AND STORM SASH LATCH Waldo 0. Johnson, Wooster, Ohio, assignor to Weather- Seal, Inc., North Barberton, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Filed Oct. 4, 1965, Ser. No. 492,701
4 Claims. (CI. 49-61) ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE The present invention relates to window assemblies, especially to window assemblies adapted to carry a storm sash removably thereon by a plurality of latches associated with the Window assembly.
The general object of the present invention is to provide a novel and improved window assembly characterized by the removable positioning of a storm sash in the window assembly and by the ready and convenient accessible control of the engagement and removal of the storm sash with relation to the primary window.
Another object of the invention is to provide a storm sash with a plurality of latches having control arms and locking arms thereon wherein the locking arms of the latches can readily be engaged with a sash rail of the prime window for removable sealed engagement of the storm sash with the prime window.
A further object of the invention is to provide a novel and improved latch means particularly suited for securing a storm sash to a carrier member in any suitable type of a window, door, or other assembly.
The foregoing and other objects of the invention will be made more apparent as the specification proceeds.
Attention now is particularly directed to the accompanying drawings wherein:
FIG. 1 is an elevation of a window ing the principles of the invention; 7
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary perspective View, partially shown in vertical section, of a portion of the window of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical section showing the engagement of the locking arm of the latch With the primary window sash; and
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of a latch member embodying the principles of the invention. a
The present invention, generally speaking, relates to a storm window assembly, or the like, wherein a prime Window sash is present and it usually has four sash rails forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of the plane of the sash on, usually, the outer portion of the sash rails, at least two of the sash rails having locking slots formed therein, and a second sash is provided of a size to be received in the sash rails enclosure, the invention particularly comprising the improvement of a plurality of sash latches being present, each having an elongated control arm and a short locking arm thereon, which locking arm is spaced axially from the control arm in each latch, and means are present that pivotally secure the latches to the second sash for movement of the locking arms into engagement with the slots to force the second sash into engagement assembly embodywith the sash positioning means of the sash rails and provide a removable assembly of the second sash on the prime window sash.
With reference to the details of the structure shown in the drawings, FIG. 1 shows a window assembly as indicated as a whole by the numeral 1. It will be realized that this window may be used in a window frame, a door, or any other desired opening, but the invention particularly will be described and shown with relation to a window assembly that usually would be mounted as a double hung Window adapted for sliding vertical or horizontal movement, as desired. The window assembly 1 includes a primary window 2 that normally has four sash rails 3, 4, 5 and 6 provided therein and suitably secured together to provide a sash enclosure for the prime window 2. A window pane 7 normally is carried by the prime window 2 as by suitable sash positioning means 8 that are carried by, or formed as a suitable unit with, the sash rails and extend inwardly of the prime window 2. These sash engaging means may comprise a pair of spaced flanges and with such flanges and the remainder of the sash rails as shown in FIG. 2 being formed as unitary metal extrusions from any suit-able material. The window pane 7 can be secured within the sash engaging means 8 by any conventional member, such as a plastic sealing strip 9, which is forced into engagement with the sash engaging means to position the window pane 7.
FIG. 2 of the drawings best shows that the sash rail 4, which is only exemplary of all the sash rails and how they can be constructed, has the sash positioning means 8 provided on one lateral portion thereof, preferably the outer portion of the sash rail. The sash rail 4 is also shown as including a substantially rectangular hollow section 10 as a portion thereof, which sash section 10 is of greater depth than the sash positioning means 8 as provided thereon whereby a second sash, such as a storm sash indicated as a whole by the numeral 11, can be carried by the prime window 2. This storm sash 11 is of such size .that it can be received within the confines of the sections 10 provided on the sash rails of the prime window 2. Such storm sash 11 is adapted to be brought into resilient sealed engagement with an inwardly extending portion of the sash positioning means 8, as by abutting against a resilient sealing strip 12 provided between one flange of the sash positioning means 8 and an adjacent wall or sash rail of the storm sash 11. At such time, the outer surface of the storm sash 11 is preferably in substantial vertical alignment with the inner margins of the sash rails of the prime window 2.
For the purpose hereinafter to be described in more detail, at least two of the sash rails 3 through 6 have one or more locking slots 13 provided in the inner wall of the section 10 of the sash rail.
As an important feature of the invention, a plurality of locking latches 14 are pivotally carried by the storm sash 11. Each of these latches 14 has an elongated control arm 15 and a short locking arm 16 formed thereon. Usually the control arms 15 each have a flange 17 formed thereon and normally the locking arms 16 are axially spaced from the locking arms 16 whereby the latches will have the control arms 15 positioned, usually, on the inner surface of the sash rails of the storm sash 11 but with the locking arms 15 being received within recesses 18 provided in a sash rail, or equivalent 19 of the storm sash 11. These latches 14 are positioned by suitable members such as rivet-s, pins, or the like 20 that are secured to the sash rail 19 or other rail of the storm sash whereby the latch is positioned for pivotal movement from the dotted inoperative position shown in FIG. 3 over to an operative position as shown in solid lines in FIG. 3 when the locking arm 16 extends into the slot 13 to engage an associated portion of the section 10 of the sash rail of the prime window. To facilitate engagement of the locking arm 16 with the wall or other adjacent portions of the sash rail 3, for example, a cam section 21 usually is provided on the corner area of this locking arm 16 which first engages the sash rail 3 as the latch 14 is swung to a locking position.
It will be realized that the latches 14 are so positioned on the storm sash 11 as to be brought readily into perative engagement with the slots 13 in the prime window sash rails and that the thickness of the storm sash 11 is such that the inner margins of the storm sash will be brought into compressive engagement with the sealing strips 12 to urge them against the sash engaging positioning means 8 on the prime window by moving the latches into operative positions.
By the use of, preferably, two or more of these latches 14 in the window assembly 1, the storm sash 11 can be positively but yet removably carried in the window assembly so that the components of the window assembly can readily be reached for cleaning action or for repair or replacement purposes, as desired. The latches and/or the locking arms thereof usually frictionally engage associated means to retain any given position. The latches are made of suitable metal construction and will provide a long service life with a minimum maintenance thereon. Hence, it is believed that the objects of the invention have been achieved.
While one complete embodiment of the invention has been disclosed herein, it will be appreciated that modification of this particular embodiment of the invention may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
What is claimed is: 1. In a storm window assembly of a prime window sash having four sash rails forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of such sash on the outer side of such sash rails, at least two opposed sash rails having locking slots formed therein, and a second sash of a size to be received within said sash rails enclosure, the improvement comprising a plurality of sash latches each comprised of an elongate fiat control arm having an integral gripping flange extending from one face thereof, and a short fiat locking arm with a cam surface on an inside corner portion thereof, which locking arm is substantially perpendicular to but axially spaced from said control arm, means pivotally securing each latch at the point of intersection of the control arm and the locking arm to said second sash with the flat surface of the control arm in abutment therewith to allow said control arm to be pivoted in its own plane while remaining abutted against said second sash to effect movement of said locking arm into its respective slot to engage the cam surface on the inside surface of said locking arm with the sash rail, and resilient seal means compressed between said sash positioning means and said second sas-h by moving said latches into said slots to engage said rails whereby said second sash is removably carried by said prime window sash.
2. In a storm window assembly of a prime window sash having sash rails forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of such sash on one side of such sash rails, and a second sash of a size z to be received within said sash rails enclosure, the improvement comprising a plurality of substantially L-shaped sash latches, each having a relatively long flat control arm and a short flat locking arm, which locking arm is integral with and substantially perpendicular to but is axially spaced from said control arm,
at least two of such sash rails having locking slots formed therein, and means pivotally securing each latch substantially at the joinder of the two arms in abutment against said second sash to allow pivotal movement of the control arm of each latch within its own plane while remaining substantially abutted against said second sash to effect pivotal movement of said locking arm into its respective slot to engage the inside surface thereof with said sash rail, thereby removably securing said second sash to said prime sash. 3. In a storm window assembly of a prime window sash having four sash rail-s forming a sash enclosure with sash positioning means extending inwardly of such sash on the outer side of such sash rails, at least two opposed sash rails having locking slots formed therein in portions of said rails extending perpendicular to the plane of such sash, and a second sash of a size to be received within said sash rail enclosure, the improvement comprising a plurality of sash latches each comprised of a flat elongate control arm and a short fiat locking arm integral therewith but axially spaced therefrom, said control arm having an integral gripping flange extending from one face thereof substantially perpendicular thereto, the short locking arm having a cam surface on an inside corner portion thereof, and
means pivotally mounting each of said latches substantially at the point of intersection of the control arm and the locking arm on said second sash, the inside surface of the control arm of said latch being in substantial abutment with the second sash, said pivotal mounting means allowing said control arm to be pivoted in its own plane while remaining in substantial abutment with said second sash to move the locking arm into its respective slot whereby as said locking arm is pivoted into said slot the inside surface of said locking arm engages with the sash rail to removably secure said second sash to said prime window sash.
4. The combination according to claim 3 and includresilient seal means compressed between said sash positioning means and said second sash as said locking arm is pivoted into its respective slot, said gripping flange extending away from said second sash for convenient engagement for latch position control.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,936,631 11/1933 Lane 4961 2,151,231 3/1939 Randall et al. 49-61 2,174,279 9/1939 Toney 496l X 2,736,402 2/1956 Hicks 49449 2,970,718 2/1961 Jennings 292241 X 3,184,099 5/1965 Gravert 292241 X DAVID J. WILLIAMOWSKY, Primary Examiner,
J. K. BELL, Assistant Examiner,

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1. IN A STORM WINDOW ASSEMBLY OF A PRIME WINDOW SASH HAVING FOUR SASH RAILS FORMING A SASH ENCLOSURE WITH SASH POSITIONING MEANS EXTENDING INWARDLY OF SUCH SASH ON THE OUTER SIDE OF SUCH SASH RAILS, AT LEAST TWO OPPOSED SASH RAILS HAVING LOCKING SLOTS FORMED THEREIN, AND A SECOND SASH OF A SIZE TO BE RECEIVED WITHIN SAID SASH RAILS ENCLOSURE, THE IMPROVEMENT COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF SASH LATCHES EACH COMPRISED OF AN ELONGATE FLAT CONTROL ARM HAVING AN INTEGRAL GRIPPING FLANGE EXTENDING FROM ONE FACE THEREOF, AND A SHORT FLAT LOCKING ARM WTH A CAM SURFACE ON AN INSIDE CORNER PORTION THEREOF, WHICH LOCKING ARM IS SUBSTANTIALLY PERPENDICULAR TO BUT AXIALLY SPACED FROM SAID CONTROL ARM, MEANS PIVOTALLY SECURING EACH LATCH AT THE POINT OF INTERSECTION OF THE CONTROL ARM AND THE LOCKING ARM TO SAID SECOND SASH WITH THE FLAT SURFACE OF THE CONTROL ARM IN ABUTMENT THEREWITH TO ALLOW SAID CONTROL ARM TO BE PIVOTED IN ITS OWN PLANE WHILE REMAINING ABUTTED AGAINST SAID SECOND SASH TO EFFECT MOVEMENT OF SAID LOCKING ARM INTO ITS RESPECTIVE SLOT TO ENGAGE THE CAM SURFACE ON THE INSIDE SURFACE OF SAID LOCKING ARM WITH THE SASH RAIL, AND RESILIENT SEAL MEANS COMPRESSED BETWEEN SAID SASH POSITIONING MEANS AND SAID SECOND SASH BY MOVING SAID LATCHES INTO SAID SLOTS TO ENGAGE SAID RAILS WHEREBY SAID SECOND SASH IS REMOVABLY CARRIED BY SAID PRIME WINDOW SASH.
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