Claims
- 1. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:a housing adapted to be supported by a top rail of the sash window, the housing having a pair of generally vertical side walls connected by a generally horizontal bottom wall which define a channel and a first flexible tab depending from the bottom wall away from said channel, the first tab adapted to be received by a first opening in a wall of the sash window; and, a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails.
- 2. The tilt-latch of claim 1 further comprising a means for biasing the latch bolt through an outward end opening of the housing.
- 3. The tilt-latch of claim 2 wherein the means for biasing the latch bolt through an outward end opening of the housing comprises a spring.
- 4. The tilt-latch of claim 1 further comprising a second flexible tab depending from the bottom wall, wherein the second tab is adapted to be received by a second opening in a second wall of a top rail of the window sash.
- 5. The tilt-latch of claim 4 wherein the second tab has a second tab surface, the second tab surface adapted to engage a second stop wall of the second opening in the second wall.
- 6. The tilt-latch of claim 1 further comprising a leg proximal an end of the housing and adapted to engage a stile.
- 7. The tilt-latch of claim 1 wherein the first tab has a tab surface adapted to engage a stop wall of a first opening in a second wall of a top rail of the window sash.
- 8. The tilt-latch of claim 1 wherein the first tab has a recess adapted to receive a protrusion of a second wall of a top rail of the window sash.
- 9. The tilt-latch of claim 8 wherein the protrusion has a protrusion surface and the recess has a recess surface, the protrusion surface adapted to engage the recess surface.
- 10. The tilt-latch of claim 1 wherein the latch bolt adapted to be accessible through a slot of a first wall of a top rail.
- 11. The tilt-latch of claim 10 wherein an actuator of the latch bolt is adapted to be positioned under the slot.
- 12. The tilt-latch of claim 1 further comprising a second flexible tab depending from the bottom wall, the second tab having a recess adapted to receive a protrusion extending into the first opening in a second wall.
- 13. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:a housing having a pair of substantially vertical sidewalls connected by a generally horizontal bottom wall which define a channel, the housing having a first end and a second end, the housing further having a first flexible tab located between the first and second ends, the first tab extending from the bottom wall away from said channel, the first tab adapted to be received by a first opening in an intermediate wall of the sash window; and, a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails.
- 14. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:a generally U-shaped housing having a bottom generally horizontal wall and opposing side walls extending generally vertically upwardly from the bottom wall which define a channel, the housing having a first end and a second end, the housing further having a first flexible tab extending from the bottom wall of the housing between the first and second ends away from said channel, the first tab adapted to be received by a first opening in a wall of the sash window; and, a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a respective one of the guide rails.
- 15. The tilt-latch of claim 14 further comprising a means for biasing the latch bolt toward the first end of the housing.
- 16. The tilt-latch of claim 14 further comprising a leg extending from the housing proximal the first end thereof and adapted to engage a stile.
- 17. The tilt-latch of claim 14 further comprising a second flexible tab extending from the bottom wall between the first and second ends thereof and spaced from the first tab, the second tab adapted to be received by a second opening in an intermediate wall.
- 18. The tilt-latch of claim 17 wherein a portion of the second tab extends substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall defining a second tab surface.
- 19. The tilt-latch of claim 17 wherein the second tab has a recess and the intermediate wall has a protrusion extending into the second opening, the recess adapted to receive the protrusion.
- 20. The tilt-latch of claim 17 wherein the second tab has an angled surface, the angled surface being adapted to engage the intermediate wall when the tilt-latch is inserted into the top rail.
- 21. The tilt-latch of claim 14 wherein a portion of the first tab extends substantially perpendicular to the bottom wall defining a first tab surface.
- 22. The tilt-latch of claim 14 wherein the first tab has an angled surface, the angled surface being adapted to engage an intermediate wall when the tilt-latch is inserted into a top rail.
- 23. The tilt-latch of claim 14 wherein the means for biasing the latch bolt comprises a spring.
- 24. The tilt-latch of claim 23 wherein the latch bolt has a wall and the housing has a spring stop wall wherein the spring has one end positioned abutting the latch bolt wall and another end abutting the spring stop wall.
- 25. The tilt-latch of claim 14 wherein the latch bolt has a depression defining a control button.
- 26. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:housing adapted to be supported by an intermediate wall in a top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and a pair of generally vertical sidewalls connected by a generally horizontal bottom wall which define a channel, the housing further having a first flexible tab, and a second flexible tab each depending from the bottom wall away from said channel, the first tab is adapted to be received by a first opening and the second tab is adapted to be received by a second opening; a latch bolt disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging a guide rail, the latch bolt having an actuator adapted to be engaged through a slot of an upper wall of said sash window; and, means for biasing the latch bolt through the outward end opening.
- 27. The tilt-latch of claim 26 wherein the intermediate wall further has a protrusion extending into the first opening and the first tab has a recess, the recess adapted to receive the protrusion of the first opening.
- 28. The tilt-latch of claim 26 wherein the intermediate wall further has a protrusion extending into the second opening and the second tab has a recess, the recess adapted to receive the protrusion of the second opening.
- 29. The tilt-latch of claim 26 wherein the first tab has a first tab surface adapted to engage the first stop wall.
- 30. The tilt-latch of claim 26 wherein the second tab has a second tab surface adapted to engage the second stop wall.
- 31. The tilt-latch of claim 26 further comprising a leg extending from the housing proximal the first end thereof, the leg adapted to engage the stile.
- 32. A tilt-latch for a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the tilt-latch adapted for releasably securing the sash window to the master frame, the tilt-latch comprising:a housing adapted to be supported by an intermediate wall in the top rail, the housing having an outward end opening and a generally horizontal bottom wall which define a channel, the housing further having a first flexible tab and a second flexible tab each depending from the bottom wall away from said channel, the first tab having a first tab surface and the second tab having a second tab surface, the second tab having a recess therein, the first tab is adapted to be received by the first opening wherein the first tab surface is adapted to engage the first stop wall, the second tab is adapted to be received by the second opening wherein the second tab surface is adapted to engage the second stop wall and wherein the recess is adapted to receive the protrusion; latch bolt adapted to be disposed within the housing and having a nose adapted for engaging guide rail, the latch bolt having an actuator adapted to be engaged through a slot of an upper wall of said sash window; and, means for biasing the latch bolt through the outward end opening.
- 33. A hardware mounting for mounting in a support structure, the support structure having a cavity with a wall, the wall having a first opening and a second opening, the mounting comprising:a housing adapted to be supported by the cavity, the housing having generally vertical sidewalls connected to a generally horizontal bottom wall which define a channel, the housing having a first flexible member and a second flexible member formed in the bottom wall away from said channel, the housing further having a first tab extending from the first flexible member and a second tab extending from the second flexible member, the first tab adapted to be received by the first opening in the wall and the second tab adapted to be received by the second opening, a cooperative member disposed within the housing.
- 34. A hardware mounting system comprising:a support structure having an inner wall defining a chamber in the support structure, the support structure having an outer wall having an outer end opening in communication with the chamber, the inner wall having a first opening and a second opening spaced from the first opening; a housing having an outer wall and a first tab and a second tab extending from the outer wall, the second tab having a second angled surface; and, the housing being inserted into the support structure through the outward end opening wherein the tabs move along the inner wall, wherein at a first intermediate position the second tab is received by the first opening and as the housing is further inserted into the support structure, the second angled surface engages the inner wall wherein the second tab deflects out of the first opening and wherein the housing is further inserted into the support structure to an installed position wherein the first tab is received by the first opening and the second tab is received by the second opening.
- 35. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the first tab has a first angled surface that engages the inner wall as the housing is inserted into the support structure.
- 36. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the housing has a leg, the leg being positioned adjacent the outer wall when the housing is installed in the support structure.
- 37. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the first opening defines a first stop wall and the first tab has a first tab surface to engage the first stop wall.
- 38. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the second opening defines a second stop wall and the second tab has a second tab surface to engage the second stop wall.
- 39. The hardware mounting of claim 38 wherein the inner wall has a protrusion extending into the second opening and the second tab has a recess, the recess positioned to receive the protrusion.
- 40. The hardware mounting of claim 39 wherein the protrusion has a protrusion surface and the recess has a recess surface, the protrusion surface positioned to engage the recess surface to prevent excess travel of the housing into the support structure.
- 41. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the first tab has a first angled surface that engages the inner wall as the housing is inserted into the support structure.
- 42. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the inner wall has a third opening and the housing has a third tab to be received by the third opening when the housing is inserted into the support structure.
- 43. The hardware mounting of claim 34 wherein the second tab is received by the second opening before the first tab is received by the first opening.
- 44. A hardware mounting system comprising:a support structure having a first member having an inner wall defining a chamber in the support structure, the support structure having an outer surface having an outer end opening in communication with the chamber, the inner wall having a first opening defining a first stop surface, the first stop surface being spaced from the outer surface at a first distance, the inner wall having a second opening having a second stop surface, the second stop surface being spaced from the outer surface at a second distance, the support structure has a second member connected to the first member wherein the first distance and the second distance can vary to due manufacturing tolerances in connecting the first member and second member of the support structure; a housing having an outer wall and a first tab and a second tab extending from the outer wall; and the housing inserted into the support structure through the outward end opening wherein the first tab is received by the first opening and having a first clearance defined between the first tab and the first stop surface, and wherein the second tab is received by the second opening and having a second clearance defined between the second tab and the second opening, wherein the second clearance is less than the first clearance preventing the housing from moving towards the outer end opening a distance equal to the first clearance thereby accounting for the positional variations of the first and second openings.
- 45. A hardware mounting system comprising:a support structure having an inner wall defining a chamber in the support structure, the inner wall having a plurality of spaced openings, each opening defining a stop surface; a housing having an outer wall and a plurality of spaced tabs extending from the outer wall; and a respective one of the tabs each received by a respective one of the openings, wherein a clearance is defined between each tab and its respective stop surface, wherein the clearance associated with at least one of the tabs arid respective stop surfaces is less than the other respective clearances whereby movement of the housing within the support structure a distance equal to any of the other clearances is prevented.
- 46. A tilt-latch system comprising:a sash window having a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together, the top rail having a first wall and a second wall defining a chamber there between, the stile having an outer opening in communication with the chamber, the second wall having first opening and a second opening; a housing supported in the top rail, the housing having an outer wall and a first tab and a second tab extending from the outer wall, the second tab having a second angled surface; the housing inserted into the top rail through the outer opening wherein the tabs move along the second wall, wherein at a first intermediate position the second tab is received by the first opening and as the housing is further inserted into the support structure, the second angled surface engages the inner wall wherein the second tab deflects out of the first opening and wherein the housing is further inserted into the support structure to an installed position wherein the first tab is received by the first opening and the second tab is received by the second opening; and a latch bolt disposed within the housing.
- 47. A tilt-latch system comprising:a sash window disposed within opposed guide rails on a master frame, the sash window having a top rail, a base and two stiles connected together, the top rail having a first wall and a second wall defining a chamber there between, the second wall having a plurality of spaced openings, each opening defining a stop surface, the tilt-latch adapted for releasably securing the sash window to the master frame; a housing supported in the top rail, the housing having an outer wall and a plurality of spaced tabs extending from the outer wall; and a respective one of the tabs each adapted to be received by a respective one of the openings, wherein a clearance is defined between each tab and its respective stop surface, wherein the clearance associated with at least one of the tabs and respective stop surface is less than the other respective clearances whereby movement of the housing within the top rail a distance equal to any of the other clearances is prevented.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/105,809, filed on Oct. 27, 1998, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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