Claims
- 1. A jamb liner mountable in a window jamb to retainably guide a sliding window, comprising:
- a longitudinal body member extruded from a plastic material that is at least semi-rigid, the longitudinal body member having a predetermined length and width and configured to overlie the jamb side to which it is mounted, the longitudinal body member further comprising a front face having a profile that is mateably and slidably engageable with the window side, and a rear face mountable in opposition to the associated jamb side;
- and at least one longitudinal spring hinge member associated with the longitudinal body member and projecting rearwardly from the rear face thereof, the spring hinge member comprising:
- a first portion contiguous with the longitudinal body member and formed from a first plastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic;
- and a second portion extending from the first portion and formed from a second plastic material that is at least semi-rigid and has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first portion;
- the spring hinge member being bendably engageable by the associated jamb side to produce a spring force between the jamb and jamb liner over the length thereof.
- 2. The jamb liner defined by claim 1, wherein said first and second portions are coextruded from different materials.
- 3. The jamb liner defined by claim 2, wherein the longitudinal spring hinge member is coextruded with the longitudinal body member.
- 4. The jamb liner defined by claim 1, which comprises two spring hinge members disposed in spaced relation, each extending over the entire length of the longitudinal body member.
- 5. The jamb liner defined by claim 4, wherein the longitudinal body member comprises two spaced longitudinal guide ways, each adapted to receive a window suspending mechanism, and the spring hinge members respectively project from the back portion of said guide ways.
- 6. The jamb liner defined by claim 4, wherein the spring hinge members project angularly from the rear face of said longitudinal body member.
- 7. The jamb liner defined by claim 6, wherein each spring hinge member comprises a flat strip of material.
- 8. The jamb liner defined by claim 7, wherein the spring hinge members project in substantially the same direction and at substantially the same angle.
- 9. The jamb liner defined by claim 4, wherein the spring hinge members are disposed along the outer rear edges of the longitudinal body member.
- 10. The jamb liner defined by claim 9, wherein the spring hinge members project rearward and laterally inward in symmetric relation.
- 11. The jamb liner defined by claim 10, wherein each spring hinge member comprises a flat strip of material with a curved outer edge.
- 12. The jamb liner defined by claim 1, wherein the spring hinge member is continuous over the length of the longitudinal body member to define a seal with the associated jamb side upon engagement thereby.
- 13. The jamb liner defined by claim 7, wherein the longitudinal body member and the second portion of said spring hinge member are coextruded from the same material.
- 14. The jamb liner defined by claim 13, wherein the material of said longitudinal body member and said second portion is polyvinylchloride, and the material of said first portion is an elastomeric material or blend of elastomeric materials capable of being coextruded with polyvinylchloride.
- 15. A sash guide mountable in the frame of an opening to retainably guide a slidable closure member disposed in the opening, comprising:
- a longitudinal body member having a predetermined width and length configured to overlie the frame member to which it is mounted;
- the longitudinal body member comprising a front face having a profile that is mateably and slidably engageable with the side of the closure member, and a rear face mountable in opposition to the associated frame member;
- the longitudinal body member further comprising at least one integral spring hinge member projecting rearwardly from said rear face and comprising a first portion contiguous with said longitudinal body member and formed from a resilient plastic material having a predetermined spring characteristic and a second portion extending from the first portion and formed from a plastic material that is at least semi-rigid and having a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first portion, the spring hinge member being constructed and disposed for engagement with the associated frame member when mounted, and bendably and springably compressed thereby to normally urge the face of the longitudinal body member into engagement with the side of said closure member.
- 16. The sash guide defined by claim 15, in which the spring hinge member extends longitudinally over the length of said rear face.
- 17. The sash guide defined by claim 16, wherein said spring hinge member is continuous over its length.
- 18. The sash guide defined by claim 16, wherein the longitudinal body member is formed from plastic material that is at least semi-rigid, and the longitudinal body member and spring hinge member are integrally formed by coextrusion.
- 19. The sash guide defined by claim 18, wherein the longitudinal body member and second portion of the spring hinge member are formed from the same material.
- 20. The sash guide defined by claim 19, wherein the material of said longitudinal body member and said second portion is polyvinylchloride, and the material of said first portion is an elastomeric material or blend of elastomeric materials capable of being coextruded with polyvinylchloride.
- 21. The sash guide defined by claim 15, wherein the first and second portions of the spring hinge member are constructed and arranged so that the first portion is substantially under compression when the spring hinge member bendably engages the associated jamb side.
- 22. The sash guide defined by claim 21, wherein said first portion and said longitudinal body member together define an enclosed tube.
- 23. The sash guide defined by claim 21, wherein said first portion is substantially semi-circular in cross section, and the free ends of the semi-circle are joined by coextrusion with said longitudinal body member.
- 24. The sash guide defined by claim 23, wherein said first and second portions are coextruded along a common arcuate region.
- 25. A jamb liner mountable in the jamb of an opening to retainably guide a closure member such as a window slidably disposed in the opening, comprising:
- a longitudinal body member having a predetermined length and width and configured to overlie a portion of the jamb, the longitudinal body member further comprising a front face having a profile that is mateably and slidably engageable with the closure member, and a rear face mountable in opposition to the associated jamb; and
- at least one longitudinal spring hinge member projecting rearwardly from the rear face of the longitudinal body member and bendably engageable by the associated jamb to produce a spring force between the jamb and jamb liner over the length thereof, the spring hinge member comprising:
- a first portion contiguous with the longitudinal body member and formed from a first plastic material that is resilient and has a spring characteristic;
- a second portion extending from the first portion and formed from a second material that is at least semi-rigid and disposed for engagement with said jamb;
- the first and second portions being constructed and arranged so that the first portion is substantially under compression when the second portion is engaged and deflected by said jamb.
- 26. The jamb liner defined by claim 25, wherein the second material is plastic and the second portion is coextruded with said first portion.
- 27. The jamb liner defined by claim 26, wherein the longitudinal body member is formed from a plastic material and is coextruded with said spring hinge member.
- 28. The jamb liner defined by claim 27, wherein said first portion and said longitudinal body member together define an enclosed tube.
- 29. The jamb liner defined by claim 27, wherein said first portion is substantially semi-circular in cross section, and the free ends of the semi-circle are joined by coextrusion with said longitudinal body member.
- 30. The jamb liner defined by claim 29, wherein said first and second portions are coextruded along a common arcuate region.
- 31. The jamb liner defined by claim 30, wherein the longitudinal body member and the second portion of the spring hinge member are formed from polyvinylchloride.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 630,311, now abandoned, which was filed on Dec. 19, 1990. The disclosure of that application is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
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