Claims
- 1. In a pivotal window sash adapted for installation in the master frame of a double-hung sash window assembly having opposed, vertically extending guide rails to enable vertical reciprocal sliding movement of the sash in the master frame while cooperatively engaged with the guide-rails, the sash having a header, a base and a pair of stiles cooperatively connected together at adjacent extremities thereof to from a rectangular sash frame; the herein invention comprising a manually operable latch adapted to be installed as a pre-assembled unit on an exterior surface of the header for releasably securing said sash to said master frame to permit pivotal movement of said sash and comprising:
- a housing including a top wall having an elongated access opening therethrough, a pair of opposing end walls, one of said end walls having a passageway therethrough;
- a latch bolt slidably received in said housing and having a beveled end aligned with and reciprocal in said passageway and arranged to be engaged in a guide rail for locking the window sash against pivotal movement;
- spring means in said housing and engaging sad latch bolt normally to bias said beveled end into said guide rail;
- said latch bolt having a laterally extending lip formation integral therewith and having a lateral free edge for overlying said spring means and retaining said spring means in operable assembly in the housing;
- said top wall having integrally formed means for engaging and retaining the latch bolt in operable assembly in the housing and permit reciprocal sliding movement thereof, comprising a pair of spring-like clip formations depending from said top wall along opposing longitudinal edges of said access opening to engage said latch bolt along opposing longitudinal edges thereof, said latch bolt having an upstanding actuator member integral with a surface of said latch bolt and slidable in said access opening for manually moving the latch bolt.
- 2. The latch of claim 1 wherein said lip formation is spaced from the top wall to define a pocket for said spring means, said pocket having an opening thereinto at one end thereof through which the spring means can be installed in the pocket.
- 3. The latch of claim 2 wherein said housing has means for installing the pre-assembled unit on said header surface comprising at least one post depending from the underside of said top wall having a bore therethrough for accepting a threaded fastener therethrough into said header for retaining the latch secured on the header.
- 4. A latch adapted to be pre-assembled ready for mounting as a unit on the top header of a pivotal sash window slidable in parallel guide rails of the master jamb of a double-hung sash window assembly, said latch comprising:
- (a) a housing having a top wall and depending opposing end walls, one of said end walls having a passageway therethrough communicating to exterior of the housing;
- (b) a latch bolt slidably mounted in the housing and having a bevelled end reciprocal in said passageway and engageable with a guide rail to prevent pivotal movement of the sash window;
- (c) a spring member engaged with the latch bolt normally biasing said bevelled end into engagement with the guide rail;
- (d) said latch bolt having an integral, lateral extending lip with a lateral free edge spaced from the top wall to form a pocket having the spring member retaining in the pocket against inadvertent dislodgement therefrom;
- (e) resilient retainer means integral with and supported from said top wall for engaging and retaining the latch bolt operably assembled within the housing comprising, a pair of spring clip formations each having a ledge formation at its free extremity;
- (f) said latch bolt having an intermediate wall segment, said wall segment having opposite edges thereof engaging said spring clip formations and slidably supported on said ledge formations;
- (g) said top wall having an access opening therethrough having said clip formations depending therefrom along opposing longitudinal edges of said access opening to engage said latch bolt for sliding movement on said ledge formations and said latch bolt having upstanding manually operable means slidable in said opening for reciprocating the latch bolt.
- 5. The latch as described in claim 4 including said spring clip formations depending from said top wall along opposing lateral edges of the access opening.
Parent Case Info
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 07/148,035 filed Jan. 25, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,837,975 for the invention "Externally Mounted Latch For Slidable Sash Window" and owned by a common assignee.
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