Claims
- 1. A rolling window screen assembly installed in a window frame, said frame including a sill, a head, and side jambs, said assembly comprising:
- a screen mounted on said window frame adjacent said head thereof and being unrollable along said jambs of said window frame, said screen having opposite side edges, an upper edge, a lower edge, and opposite interior and exterior surfaces;
- a pair of elongated guide means mounted on and extending along each of said side jambs for guiding said opposite edges of said screen while said screen is unrolled along said jambs;
- a pair of control means adjacent each side edge of said screen for frictionally engaging said guide means to control the position of said screen along said guide means;
- each of said guide means including a base extending along said jamb, spaced apart front and back legs depending from said base and extending away from said jamb so as to define a screen channel therebetween, and a flange extending from said back leg;
- each of said control means including a pivot pin extending through said screen adjacent said lower edge thereof, a lock member pivotally mounted on said pivot pin adjacent said exterior surface of said screen and extending around
- said flange on said back leg of said guide means, spring means for normally biasing said lock member into frictional engagement with said flange such that said screen is maintained in position anywhere along the length of said guide means, and a lock actuator adjacent said interior surface of said screen operatively connected to said lock member and adapted to be manually actuated to overcome the bias of said spring means such that said lock member is slidable along said flange, said spring means including a spring having first and second end portions, said first end portion engaging said screen and said second end portion engaging said lock actuator in biased opposition to said first end portion, such that said spring means automatically rotationally urges said lock member into frictional engagement with said flange at all times after said manual actuation of said lock actuator is terminated.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said lock members includes a slot therein through which said pivot pin extends such that said lock member is slidable with respect to said pivot pin thereby allowing said lock members to slide along said flanges of said guide means without binding thereagainst when the distance between said pair of guide means varies along the length thereof.
- 3. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said flange on said guide means includes a first portion connected to said back leg and extending away from said front leg and a second portion connected to said first portion and extending towards said jamb of said window frame.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said lock member includes a channel-shaped end portion nested around said second portion of said flange of said guide means.
- 5. The structure of claim 1 wherein said spring is further defined as being a torsion spring.
- 6. The structure of claim 1 wherein said first end portion of said spring is further defined as engaging the lower edge of said screen.
- 7. A rolling window screen assembly adapted to be installed in a window frame, said frame including a sill, a head, and side jambs, said assembly comprising:
- a screen mounted on said window frame adjacent said head thereof and being rollable along said jambs of said window frame between an upper retracted position and a lower unrolled position, said screen having opposite side edges, an upper edge, a lower edge, and being normally biased to roll upwardly to said retracted position;
- a pair of elongated guide means mounted on and extending a long each of said side jambs for guiding said opposite edges of said screen while said screen is rolled along said jambs;
- a pair of control means adjacent each side edge and said lower edge of said screen for frictionally engaging said guide means to control the position of said screen along said guide means;
- each of said control means including a lock member pivotally mounted on said screen for frictionally engaging said guide means, spring means for normally rotationally biasing said lock member into frictional engagement with said guide means such that said screen is locked in position anywhere along the length of said guide means in opposition to the upward bias of said screen, and a lock actuator connected to said lock member and adapted to be manually actuated to overcome the bias of said spring means such that said lock member is released from frictional engagement with said guide means such that said screen is movable to said retracted rolled up position, said spring means including a spring having first and second end portions, said first end portion engaging said screen and said second end portion engaging said lock actuator in biased opposition to said first end portion, such that said spring means automatically rotationally urges said lock member into frictional engagement with said guide means at all times after manual actuation of said lock actuator is terminated.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein lock actuators must be simultaneously actuated to overcome the bias of the spring means such that said screen can be moved to said retracted rolled up position.
- 9. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said lock members are positioned relative to said guide means such that the friction between said lock members and said guide means increases with an increase in the upward bias of said screen to move upwardly to said retracted positions.
- 10. The assembly claim 7 wherein said guide means includes a jaw edge and said guide means includes a flange edge, said jaw edge frictionally engaging said flange edge to lock said screen in position when manual actuation of said lock actuator is terminated.
- 11. The structure of claim 7 wherein said spring is further defined as being a torsion spring.
- 12. The structure of claim 7 wherein said first end portion of said spring is further defined as engaging the lower edge of said screen.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 646,647, filed Aug. 31, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,658,879.
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Divisions (1)
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