Claims
- 1. An operating assembly for a casement window comprising:an operator including a drive shaft having an axis operably couplable to a casement window linkage responsive to rotation of the drive shaft, the linkage adapted to swing a sash of the window between open and closed positions; a crank handle having first and second ends, the handle including a knob at the first end and an integral flap at the first end; a mount pivotally coupled to the second end of the handle and operably coupled to the drive shaft; and a cover having a first end, a second end and a top surface, the first end including a pocket configured to receive the knob therein and the second end including a hole, the cover configured to mount onto a member of the window from which the drive shaft protrudes with the cover positioned with respect to the operator so as to align the bole with the drive shaft, the crank handle adapted to pivot with respect to the mount from a first folded position, in which the handle overlies both the mount and cover with the knob received into the pocket, to a second unfolded position, in which the handle extends outwardly from the cover and the knob projects from the handle to facilitate winding movement of the handle about the axis of the drive shaft and resulting rotation of the drive shaft, the integral flap extending beyond the knob in both the first folded and the second unfolded positions, the handle covering the mount, the pocket and a majority of the top surface of the cover when in the first, folded position with at least a portion of the flap covering at least a portion of the pocket.
- 2. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover is configured to facilitate manual gripping of the handle for moving the handle out of the first, folded position.
- 3. The operating assembly of claim 2, wherein the cover comprises a pair of depressions positioned opposite one another near the first end of the cover, the depressions configured for finger insertion to grip the handle when lifting it out of the first position.
- 4. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the crank handle comprises a generally varying height between the first and second ends with the second end greater in height than the first end, and wherein the cover comprises a generally varying height between the first and second ends with the first end greater in height to accommodate the inclusion of the pocket, the crank handle oriented with respect to the cover such that the smaller handle first end overlies the greater cover first end so as to achieve an overall lower profile for the operating assembly.
- 5. The operating assembly of claim 4, wherein the crank handle and cover are matingly configured with respect to each other, such that the operating assembly has a generally uniform height at both ends.
- 6. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a lower edge with a portion of the lower edge configured to be generally concave, such that the cover is adapted to matingly mount to a window member having a generally convex profile.
- 7. The operating assembly of claim 6, wherein the cover lower edge comprises a generally oblong perimeter having first and second sides corresponding to the first and second ends of the cover and wherein concave portions of the lower edge are positioned at the first and second sides.
- 8. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises side walls extending from the top surface toward a lower edge, the side walls defining planes that converge toward each other and define a volume extending above the top surface of the cover with the crank handle configured to reside within this volume when the handle is located in its first, folded position.
- 9. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a pair of sidewalls and a top wall including the top surface, the top wall spanning the sidewalls and facing the underside of the crank handle when the crank handle is in its folded position, with the top wall including the pocket, and the sidewalls including a pair of opposed depressions therein on opposite sides of the pocket to facilitate gripping of the crank handle for unfolding.
- 10. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the pocket comprises an interior wall having a detent operable to engage and yieldably retain the knob when the crank handle is in its folded position.
- 11. The operating assembly of claim 10, wherein the detent comprises at least one projection on the interior wall disposed to engage the knob when the crank handle is slightly outboard of its folded position, andwherein the interior wall is adapted to flex resiliently when the knob engages the projection so as to permit the knob to yieldably pass by the projection under the application of sufficient folding or unfolding force to the crank handle.
- 12. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a pair of sidewalls and a top wall including the top surface, the top wall spanning the sidewalls and facing the underside of the crank handle when the crank handle is in its folded position, with the top wall including the pocket and the pocket including an interior wall having a detent operable to engage and yieldably retain the knob when the crank handle is in its folded position.
- 13. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the integral flap at the first end covers the pocket and conceals the knob when the knob is received in the pocket.
- 14. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the knob projects generally obliquely out of the plane of the crank handle and away from the mounting end thereof, with the flap being outturned with respect to the knob to provide additional clearance for gripping the knob and operating the crank handle.
- 15. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the crank handle comprises an elongated body having a length, a width and a thickness, the body tapering in thickness and curving outwardly toward the first end of the crank handle to render the flap outwardly curved and thinner than the second end of the crank handle.
- 16. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the crank handle comprises a concavity adjacent the second end thereof on the underside of the crank handle for receiving the mount when the crank handle is in its first, folded position.
- 17. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the cover presents a certain outline as viewed in top plan, with the crank handle being disposed within the outline when the crank handle is in its folded position.
- 18. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the mount and the crank handle comprise interengageable stop surfaces disposed to prevent unfolding of the crank handle beyond the unfolded position.
- 19. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein a portion of the drive shaft extends through the hole in the cover.
- 20. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein a portion of the mount extends through the hole in the cover.
- 21. The operating assembly of claim 1, wherein the mount comprises an enlarged head and a reduced diameter boss integral with the head, the boss having a smaller diameter than the hole in the cover, with the mount including a bore extending through the boss and into the head for receiving the drive shaft.
- 22. The operating assembly of claim 1, in combination with a casement window linkage responsive to rotation of the drive shaft, the linkage adapted to swing a sash of the window between open and closed positions, wherein the operator is coupled to the linkage.
- 23. A folding crank handle assembly and cover combination for an operator of a casement window, the operator including a drive shaft, the combination comprising:a folding crank handle assembly, the handle assembly comprising: a crank handle having first and second ends, the handle including a knob at the first end and an integral flap at the first end; and a mount pivotally coupled to the second end of the handle and operably couplable to the drive shaft; and a cover having a first end, a second end and a top surface, the first end including a pocket configured to receive the knob therein and the second end including a hole, the cover configured to mount onto a member of the window from which the drive shaft protrudes with the cover positioned with respect to the operator so as to align the hole with the drive shaft, the crank handle adapted to pivot with respect to the mount from a first folded position, in which the handle overlies both the mount and cover with the knob received into the pocket, to a second unfolded position, in which the handle extends outwardly from the cover and the knob projects from the handle to facilitate winding movement of the handle about the axis of the drive shaft and resulting rotation of the drive shaft, the integral flap extending beyond the knob in both the first folded and the second unfolded positions, the handle covering the mount, the pocket and a majority of the top surface of the cover when in the first, folded position with at least a portion of the flap covering at least a portion of the pocket.
- 24. The combination of claim 23, wherein the cover is configured to facilitate manual gripping of the handle for moving the handle out of the first, folded position.
- 25. The combination of claim 24, wherein the cover comprises a pair of depressions positioned opposite one another near the first end of the cover, the depressions configured for finger insertion to grip the handle when lifting it out of the first position.
- 26. The combination of claim 23, wherein the crank handle comprises a generally varying height between the first and second ends with the second end greater in height than the first end, and wherein the cover comprises a generally varying height between the first and second ends with the first end greater in height to accommodate the inclusion of the pocket, the crank handle oriented with respect to the cover such that the smaller handle first end overlies the greater cover first end so as to achieve an overall lower profile for the operating assembly.
- 27. The combination of claim 26, wherein the crank handle and cover are matingly configured with respect to each other, such that the operating assembly has a generally uniform height at both ends.
- 28. The combination of claim 23, wherein the cover comprises a lower edge with a portion of the lower edge configured to be generally concave, such that the cover is adapted to matingly mount to a window member having a generally convex profile.
- 29. The combination of claim 28, wherein the cover lower edge comprises a generally oblong perimeter having first and second sides corresponding to the first and second ends of the cover and wherein concave portions of the lower edge are positioned at the first and second sides.
- 30. The combination of claim 23, wherein the cover comprises side walls extending from the top surface toward a lower edge, the side walls defining planes that converge toward each other and define a volume extending above the top surface of the cover with the crank handle configured to reside within this volume when the handle is located in its first, folded position.
- 31. The combination of claim 23, wherein the cover comprises a pair of sidewalls and a top wall that includes the top surface, the top wall spanning the sidewalls and facing the underside of the crank handle when the crank handle is in its folded position, with the top wall including the pocket, and the sidewalls including a pair of opposed depressions therein on opposite sides of the pocket to facilitate gripping of the crank handle for unfolding.
- 32. The combination of claim 23, wherein the pocket comprises an interior wall having a detent operable to engage and yieldably retain the knob when the crank handle is in its folded position.
- 33. The combination of claim 32, wherein the detent comprises at least one projection on the interior wall disposed to engage the knob when the crank handle is slightly outboard of its folded position, andwherein the interior wall is adapted to flex resiliently when the knob engages the projection so as to permit the knob to yieldably pass by the projection under the application of sufficient folding or unfolding force to the crank handle.
- 34. The combination of claim 23, wherein the cover comprises a pair of sidewalls and a top wall that includes the top surface, the top wall spanning the sidewalls and facing the underside of the crank handle when the crank handle is in its folded position, with the top wall including the pocket and the pocket including an interior wall having a detent operable to engage and yieldably retain the knob when the crank handle is in its folded position.
- 35. The combination of claim 23, wherein the integral flap at the first end covers the pocket and conceals the knob when the knob is received in the pocket.
- 36. The combination of claim 23, wherein the knob projects generally obliquely out of the plane of the crank handle and away from the mounting end thereof, with the flap being outturned with respect to the knob to provide additional clearance for gripping the knob and operating the crank handle.
- 37. The combination of claim 23, wherein the crank handle comprises an elongated body having a length, a width and a thickness, the body tapering in thickness and curving outwardly toward the fist end of the crank handle to render the flap outwardly curved and thinner than the second end of the crank handle.
- 38. The combination of claim 23, wherein the crank handle comprises a concavity adjacent the second end thereof on the underside of the crank handle for receiving the mount when the crank handle is in its first, folded position.
- 39. The combination of claim 23, wherein the cover presents a certain outline as viewed in top plan, with the crank handle being disposed within the outline when the crank handle is in its folded position.
- 40. The combination of claim 23, wherein the mount and the crank handle comprise interengageable stop surfaces disposed to prevent unfolding of the crank handle beyond the unfolded position.
- 41. The combination of claim 23, wherein a portion of the mount extends through the hole in the cover.
- 42. The combination of claim 23, wherein the mount comprises an enlarged head and a reduced diameter boss integral with the head, the boss having a smaller diameter than the hole in the cover, with the mount including a bore extending through the boss and into the head for receiving the drive shaft.
- 43. The combination of claim 23, in combination with a casement window operator including a drive shaft and a linkage responsive to rotation of the drive shaft, the linkage adapted to swing a sash of the window between open and closed positions, wherein the operator is coupled to the linkage and the folding crank handle assembly and cover combination is coupled to the operator at the drive shaft.
- 44. An operator for the swingable sash of a casement window comprising:a base plate having a longitudinal axis; a helical gear mounted on the plate for rotation about a generally upright axis; a worm gear supported by the plate in meshing engagement with the helical gear and extending generally upwardly therefrom at an oblique angle thereto; a drive shaft fixed to and projecting axially from the worm gear for rotating the worm gear and the helical gear; and an arm fixed to the helical gear for rotation therewith between a closed sash position in which the arm lies generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the plate and crosses over the worm gear, and an open sash position in which the arm is swung out at an angle to the longitudinal axis, the arm having a transverse clearance hump therein for clearing the worm gear when the arm crosses over the worm gear in the closed sash position.
- 45. The operator of claim 44, wherein the arm is constructed from flat plate material and the hump is slightly inclined across the width of the arm so as to present a high side facing the worm gear when the arm is in its closed sash position and a low side facing away from the worm gear when the arm is in its closed sash position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of, and claims priority to, a U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/730,996, entitled CASEMENT WINDOW OPERATOR HAVING FOLDING CRANK HANDLE, filed on Dec. 6, 2000, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (32)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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