Claims
- 1. A balance system for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly having a sash window slidable within a master frame, the balance system comprising an elastomer balance member having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame and another end connected to a brake shoe, the brake shoe adapted to be connected to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window.
- 2. The balance system of claim wherein the balance member has a first end having a first loop, the first loop adapted to receive a fastener to fasten the first end to the master frame.
- 3. The balance system of claim 2 wherein the balance member has a second end having a second loop, the second loop adapted to be attached to a brake shoe connected to the sash window.
- 4. The balance system of claim 1 wherein the balance member has a generally cylindrical cross-section.
- 5. The balance system of claim 1 wherein the balance member comprises a first elastomer member and a second elastomer member, the members being coextruded.
- 6. The balance system of claim 1 wherein the balance member comprises a plurality of elastomer members woven together.
- 7. The balance system of claim 1 wherein the balance member comprises a plurality of elastomer members sequentially attached to one another.
- 8. A sash window assembly comprising:a sash window slideable within a master frame, the master frame having a shoe channel having a support member at an upper portion thereof, the sash window pivotally supported by a brake shoe slidable in the shoe channel; a balance system positioned in the shoe channel, the balance system comprising: a balance member having one end connected to the master frame and another end adapted to provide an upward biasing force to the sash window, the balance member further comprising: a first elastomer member having a first end and a second end, the first end connected to the brake shoe; a first joiner connected to the second end of the first elastomer member; a cord having an intermediate portion extending between a first end and a second end, the first end of the cord being attached to the first joiner and the intermediate portion passing over the support member; a second joiner connected to the second end of the cord; and a second elastomer member having a first end and a second end, the first end of second elastomer member connected to the second joiner, the second end of the second elastomer member connected to the master frame.
- 9. The balance system of claim 8 wherein the first elastomer member comprises a primary elastomer member and a secondary elastomer member wrapped around the primary elastomer member.
- 10. The balance system of claim 8 wherein the second elastomer member comprises a primary elastomer member and a secondary elastomer member wrapped around the primary elastomer member.
- 11. The balance system of claim 8 wherein the support member has a pulley, the intermediate portion passing over the pulley.
- 12. The balance system of claim 8 wherein the second end of the second elastomer member is connected to a lower portion of the master frame.
- 13. A balance system for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly having a sash window slidable within a master frame between a closed position and an open position, the balance system comprising an elastomer balance member having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame and another end connected to a brake shoe, the brake shoe adapted to be connected to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window and wherein the elastomer has a first length when the sash window is in the open position aid a second length when the sash window is in the closed position, the second length being seater than the first length.
- 14. A balance system for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly having a sash window slidable within a master frame, the master frame having a shoe channel for accommodating the balance system, the balance system comprising:an elastomer balance member having a first end and a second end; a fastener connected to the first end of the balance member, the fastener adapted to be connected to the shoe channel; and a brake shoe adapted to be connected to the sash window, the second end of the balance member being connected to the brake shoe; wherein a length of the balance member is sized such that it provides a biasing force to the sash window.
- 15. The balance system of claim 14 wherein the first end of the balance member has a first loop, the first loop receiving the fastener.
- 16. The balance system of claim 14 wherein the second end of the balance member has a second loop, the second loop attached to the brake shoe.
- 17. The balance system of claim 14 wherein the balance member has a generally cylindrical cross-section.
- 18. The balance system of claim 14 wherein the balance member comprises a first elastomer member and a second elastomer member, the members being coextruded.
- 19. The balance system of claim 14 wherein the balance member comprises a plurality of elastomer members woven together.
- 20. A balance system for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly having a sash window slidable within a master frame between a first position and a second position, the balance system comprising an elastomer balance member having one end adpted to be connected to the master frame and another end connected to a brake shoe, the brake she adapted to be connected to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window wherein the elastomer has a first length when the sash window is in the first position and second length when the sash window is in the second position, the second length being greater than the first length.
- 21. The balance system of claim 20 wherein the first position is an open position and the second position is a closed position.
- 22. The balance system of claim 20 wherein the first position is a closed position and the second position is an open position.
- 23. A balance system for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly having a sash window slidable within a master frame between a closed position and an open position, the balance system comprising an elastomer balance member having one end adapted to be connected to the master frame and another end connected to a brake shoe, the brake shoe adapted to be connected to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window wherein the elastomer has a first length when the sash window is in the open position and a second length when the sash window is in the closed position, the first length being greater than the second length.
- 24. A sash window assembly comprising: a sash window sildable within a master frame between a closed position and an open position; and a balance system comprising an elastomer balance member having a length and having one end connected to the master frame and another end connected to a brake shoe, the brake shoe connected to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window and wherein the length of the elastomer member changes in length in an amount substantially equal to a distance between the closed position and open position of the sash window.
- 25. A sash window assembly comprising:a master frame; a sash window slidingly disposed within the master frame; and a balance system comprising an elastomer balance member having one end directly connected to the master frame and another end connected to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window.
- 26. A balance system for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly having a sash window slidable within a master frame, the balance system comprising at elastomer member having at one end means for connecting the elastomer member to the master frame and having at another end means for connecting the elastomer member to the sash window to provide a biasing force to the sash window.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/198,198, filed Apr. 19, 2000 and which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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