Claims
- 1. A cremone bolt operator, comprising:
(a) a small pinion gear having gear teeth and a central aperture; (b) a large pinion gear having gear teeth and a central aperture; (c) a first and a second rack gear, each rack gear having a first and a second set of parallel teeth, said first rack gear and said second rack gear in opposed relation to one another wherein the first and second sets of teeth are in facing relation, said first set of teeth on each of the first and second rack gear in meshed engagement with the gear teeth of the small pinion gear and the second set of teeth on each of the first and second rack gear in meshed engagement with the gear teeth of the large pinion gear; (d) a spindle having a cross sectional portion sized to fit in each of the central apertures of the small and large pinion gears; and (e) a locking device that causes the spindle to selectively engage either the small pinion gear or the large pinion gear; whereby rotational movement of the spindle when the locking device is selectively engaged with either the small pinion gear or the large pinion gear causes a pair of bolts attached to the first and second rack gears of the cremone bolt operator to fully retract by approximately the same amount.
- 2. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking device is a slot in the spindle and a “T” plate adapted to be inserted into the slot in the spindle in a first and a second orientation, wherein when the “T” plate is in the first orientation, the large pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle and when the “T” plate is in the second orientation, the small pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle.
- 3. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking device is a pair of flat cutouts on the spindle and a pair of cheek plates adapted to be placed flat to the spindle in a first and a second orientation, wherein when the pair of cheek plates is in the first orientation, the large pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle and when the pair of cheek plates is in the second orientation, the small pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle.
- 4. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 1, wherein the locking device is a pair of longitudinally spaced holes on the spindle and a pin adapted to be placed in one of the longitudinally spaced holes, wherein when the pin is in a first of the longitudinally spaced holes, the large pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle and when pin is in a second of the longitudinally spaced holes, the small pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle.
- 5. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 1, wherein the spindle includes an adjustment feature such that the length of the spindle is adjustable.
- 6. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 6, wherein the adjustment feature includes a two half spindle wherein each half of the spindle comprises a half-circular cross sectional shape that has a plurality of holes along the longitudinal length of the spindle, and at least one pin that mates with one of the plurality of holes in its opposing half spindle, wherein the two halves of the spindle mate with one another to form a spindle that is generally circular in cross section and adjustable in length by selection of appropriate pairs of the plurality of holes to mate with the pins.
- 7. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 1, further including a locking cremone operator, wherein the locking cremone operator comprises:
(a) a rotatable hub adjacent one of the pinion gears; (b) a bolt linearly movable upon rotation of the rotatable hub, said bolt having at least one tooth engagable with said one of the pinion gears; (c) rotation of the rotatable hub in a first direction causes the bolt to move linearly in a first direction such that the at least one tooth is in locking engagement with the one of the pinion gears; and (d) rotation of the rotatable hub in a second direction causes the bolt to move linearly in a second direction such that the at least one tooth is not engaged with the one of the pinion gears.
- 8. A cremone bolt operator, comprising:
(a) a small pinion gear having gear teeth and a central aperture; (b) a large pinion gear having gear teeth and a central aperture, said large pinion gear coaxial to said small pinion gear, said large pinion gear being free to rotate about its axis independently of the small pinion gear; (c) a first and a second rack gear, each rack gear having a first and a second set of parallel teeth, said first rack gear and said second rack gear in opposed relation to one another wherein the first and second sets of teeth are in facing relation, said first set of teeth on each of the first and second rack gear in meshed engagement with the gear teeth of the small pinion gear and the second set of teeth on each of the first and second rack gear in meshed engagement with the gear teeth of the large pinion gear; (d) a spindle having a round cross sectional portion sized to fit in each of the central apertures of the small and large pinion gears, said spindle projecting through both the central apertures of the small and large pinion gears; and (e) a locking device to causes the spindle to selectively engage either the small pinion gear or the large pinion gear such that rotational movement of the spindle causes a selected one of the small pinion gear and the large pinion gear to rotate while allowing a non-selected one of the small pinion gear and the large pinion gear to freely spin about the spindle; whereby rotational movement of the spindle when the locking device is selectively engaged with either the small pinion gear or the large pinion gear causes a pair of bolts attached to the first and second rack gears of the cremone bolt operator to fully retract by approximately the same amount.
- 9. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 8, wherein the locking device is a slot in the spindle and a “T” plate adapted to be inserted into the slot in the spindle in a first and a second orientation, wherein when the “T” plate is in the first orientation, the large pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle and when the “T” plate is in the second orientation, the small pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle.
- 10. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 8, wherein the locking device is a pair of flat cutouts on the spindle and a pair of cheek plates adapted to be placed flat to the spindle in a first and a second orientation, wherein when the pair of cheek plates is in the first orientation, the large pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle and when the pair of cheek plates is in the second orientation, the small pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle.
- 11. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 8, wherein the locking device is a pair of longitudinally spaced holes on the spindle and a pin adapted to be placed in one of the longitudinally spaced holes, wherein when the pin is in a first of the longitudinally spaced holes, the large pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle and when pin is in a second of the longitudinally spaced holes, the small pinion gear is held rigidly to the spindle.
- 12. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 8, wherein the spindle includes an adjustment feature such that the length of the spindle is adjustable.
- 13. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 12, wherein the adjustment feature includes a two half spindle wherein each half of the spindle comprises a half-circular cross sectional shape that has a plurality of holes along the longitudinal length of the spindle, and at least one pin that mates with one of the plurality of holes in its opposing half spindle, wherein the two halves of the spindle mate with one another to form a spindle that is generally circular in cross section and adjustable in length by selection of appropriate pairs of the plurality of holes to mate with the pins.
- 14. The cremone bolt latching assembly of claim 8, further including a locking cremone operator, wherein the locking cremone operator comprises:
(a) a rotatable hub adjacent one of the pinion gears; (b) a bolt linearly movable upon rotation of the rotatable hub, said bolt having at least one tooth engagable with said one of the pinion gears; (c) rotation of the rotatable hub in a first direction causes the bolt to move linearly in a first direction such that the at least one tooth is in locking engagement with the one of the pinion gears; and (d) rotation of the rotatable hub in a second direction causes the bolt to move linearly in a second direction such that the at least one tooth is not engaged with the one of the pinion gears.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/461,724, entitled Cremone Bolt Latching Mechanism, filed Apr. 10, 2003, now pending.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60461724 |
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