Claims
- 1. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and an inner wall; a latch bolt disposed within the housing, the latch bolt having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails, the latch bolt further having at least one protrusion; and, wherein the latch bolt is moveable between a deployed position wherein the nose extends through the outward end opening and the protrusion is spaced from the inner wall, and a retracted position wherein the protrusion engages a trailing edge of the inner wall to maintain the latch bolt in the retracted position.
- 2. The tilt-latch of claim 1 wherein the latch bolt has a second protrusion positioned generally opposite the protrusion wherein the second protrusion engages a trailing edge of the inner wall to maintain the latch bolt in the retracted position.
- 3. The tilt-latch of claim 1 further comprising a spring adapted to bias the latch bolt through the outward end opening.
- 4. The tilt-latch of claim 3 wherein the spring is positioned between the inner wall and a spring wall of the latch bolt.
- 5. The tilt-latch of claim 1 further comprising an actuator, the actuator having a post that is received by a slot in the latch bolt.
- 6. The tilt-latch of claim 5 wherein the housing is adapted for substantially flush installation in the top rail and wherein the actuator slides along a top surface of the top rail when the latch bolt is retracted into the housing.
- 7. The tilt-latch of claim 1 wherein the protrusion is integrally formed with the latch bolt.
- 8. The tilt-latch of claim 1 wherein the protrusion is resilient.
- 9. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and an inner wall; a latch bolt disposed within the housing, the latch bolt having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails, the latch bolt further having at least one protrusion; and, wherein the latch bolt is moveable between a deployed position wherein the nose extends through the outward end opening and the protrusion is spaced from the inner wall, an intermediate position wherein the protrusion engages a leading edge of the inner wall, and a retracted position wherein the protrusion engages a trailing edge of the inner wall to maintain the latch bolt in the retracted position.
- 10. The tilt-latch of claim 9 wherein the protrusion deflects when the latch bolt moves between the intermediate position and deployed positions.
- 11. The tilt-latch of claim 9 wherein the protrusion deflects when moved between the leading edge and the trailing edge of the inner wall.
- 12. The tilt-latch of claim 9 wherein the inner wall has a peripheral edge positioned between the leading and trailing edges.
- 13. The tilt-latch of claim 12 wherein the protrusion slidingly engages the peripheral edge when the latch bolt moves between the intermediate and deployed positions.
- 14. The tilt-latch of claim 12 wherein the protrusion slidingly engages the peripheral edge when moved between the leading edge and the trailing edge.
- 15. The tilt-latch of claim 12 wherein the protrusion deflects to permit a first portion of the protrusion to clear the leading edge of the inner wall when the latch bolt moves from the intermediate position to the retracted position.
- 16. The tilt-latch of claim 15 wherein the protrusion has an upper portion that slidingly engages the peripheral edge when the latch bolt moves from the intermediate position to the retracted position.
- 17. The tilt-latch of claim 12 wherein the protrusion deflects to permit a second portion of the protrusion to clear the trailing edge of the inner wall when the latch bolt moves from the retracted position to the intermediate position.
- 18. The tilt-latch of claim 17 wherein the protrusion has an upper portion that slidingly engages the peripheral edge when the latch bolt moves from the retracted position to the intermediate position.
- 19. The tilt-latch of claim 15 wherein the first portion of the protrusion has a generally curvilinear configuration.
- 20. The tilt-latch of claim 17 wherein the second portion of the protrusion has a generally curvilinear configuration.
- 21. The tilt-latch of claim 14 wherein the peripheral edge has a generally linear configuration.
- 22. The tilt-latch of claim 9 further comprising means for biasing the latch bolt through the outward end opening.
- 23. The tilt-latch of claim 9 further comprising an actuator, the actuator having a post that is received by a slot in the latch bolt.
- 24. The tilt-latch of claim 23 wherein the housing is adapted for substantially flush installation in the top rail and wherein the actuator slides along a top surface of the top rail when the latch bolt is retracted into the housing.
- 25. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and an inner wall; a latch bolt disposed within the housing, the latch bolt having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails, the latch bolt further having a first protrusion and a second protrusion; and, wherein the latch bolt is moveable between a deployed position wherein the nose extends through the outward end opening and the protrusions are spaced from the inner wall, an intermediate position wherein the protrusions engage a leading edge of the inner wall, and a retracted position wherein the protrusions engage a trailing edge of the inner wall to maintain the latch bolt in the retracted position.
- 26. The tilt-latch of claim 25 wherein the first and second protrusions engage opposed portions of the leading edge in the intermediate position.
- 27. The tilt-latch of claim 25 wherein the first and second protrusions engage opposed portions of the trailing edge in the retracted position.
- 28. The tilt-latch of claim 25 wherein the inner wall has a pair of peripheral edges positioned between the leading and trailing edges.
- 29. The tilt-latch of claim 28 wherein the first and second protrusions slidingly engage opposed portions of the peripheral edge when the latch bolt moves between the intermediate and retracted positions.
- 30. The tilt-latch of claim 25 further comprising means for biasing the latch bolt through the outward end opening.
- 31. The tilt-latch of claim 25 further comprising an actuator, the actuator having a post that is received by a slot in the latch bolt.
- 32. The tilt-latch of claim 31 wherein the housing is adapted for substantially flush installation in the top rail and wherein the actuator slides along a top surface of the top rail when the latch bolt is retracted into the housing.
- 33. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and an inner wall; a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails, the latch bolt further having a first protrusion and a second protrusion positioned generally opposite the first protrusion; and, wherein the latch bolt has an extended position wherein the nose of the latch bolt extends through the outward end opening and wherein the protrusions are spaced from the wall, and wherein the latch bolt has a retracted position wherein the protrusions engage the wall to maintain the latch bolt in the retracted position.
- 34. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening, the housing further having one of an inner wall and a protrusion; a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails, the latch bolt further having the other of the inner wall and the protrusion; and, wherein the latch bolt has an extended position wherein the nose of the latch bolt extends through the outward end opening and wherein the protrusion is spaced from the wall, and wherein the latch bolt has a retracted position wherein the protrusion engages the wall to maintain the latch bolt in the retracted position.
- 35. The tilt-latch of claim 34 further comprising means for visually indicating that the latch bolt is in the retracted position.
- 36. The tilt-latch of claim 35 wherein the means for visually indicating is a color indication.
- 37. The tilt-latch of claim 36 wherein the housing has a first color and the actuator has a second color perceptively different than the first color, wherein the first color is visible when the latch bolt is in the retracted position.
- 38. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and a cover; a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails; an actuator connected to the latch bolt and configured to be slidingly positioned over the entire cover, the actuator moveable between a first position wherein the nose of the latch bolt extends through the outward end opening and a second position wherein the nose of the latch bolt is retracted into the housing; and, wherein the housing has means for indicating the position of the latch bolt and wherein the indicating means is generally obscured when the actuator is in the first position and is generally visible when the actuator is in the second position.
- 39. The tilt-latch of claim 38 wherein the indicating means is indicia positioned on a cover of the housing.
- 40. The tilt-latch of claim 39 wherein the indicating means is a color indication.
- 41. The tilt-latch of claim 40 wherein a front segment of the cover of the housing has a first color and the actuator has a second color visually distinct from the first color, wherein the first color is visible when the actuator is in the second position.
- 42. The tilt-latch of claim 39 wherein the indicia is a numeral.
- 43. The tilt-latch of claim 39 wherein the indicia is a letter.
- 44. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and a cover; a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails; an actuator connected to the latch bolt and configured to be slidingly positioned over the entire cover, the actuator moveable between a first position wherein the latch bolt is in an extended position and a second position wherein the latch bolt is in a retracted position; and, means for visually indicating that the latch bolt is in the retracted position.
- 45. The tilt-latch of claim 44 wherein the means for visually indicating is a color indication.
- 46. The tilt-latch of claim 45 wherein the housing has a first color and the actuator has a second color perceptively different than the first color, wherein the first color is visible when the latch bolt is in the retracted position.
- 47. The tilt-latch of claim 44 wherein the means for visually indicating is an indicia positioned on the cover of the housing.
- 48. The tilt-latch of claim 47 wherein the indicia is a numeral.
- 49. The tilt-latch of claim 47 wherein the indicia is a letter.
- 50. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window comprises a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together at their extremities, the tilt-latch adapted for releaseably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:
a housing adapted to be supported by the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and a cover; a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails; an actuator connected to the latch bolt and configured to be slidingly positioned over the entire cover, the actuator moveable between a first position wherein the nose of the latch bolt extends through the outward end opening and a second position wherein the latch bolt is retracted into the housing; and, wherein the cover has a first color and the actuator has a second color visually distinct from the first color, wherein the first color is visible when the actuator is in the second position to indicate the latch bolt is in a retracted position.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This Application is a Continuation-in-Part Application (CIP) of Application No. 09/713,163 filed Nov. 14, 2000, which is expressly incorporated herein.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09713163 |
Nov 2000 |
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10219059 |
Aug 2002 |
US |