Claims
- 1. A locking slide block for slidably and pivotably mounting a window sash to a side member of a window frame having a vertical jamb channel, the slide block comprising:
- (a) a housing having oppositely disposed sliding surfaces for guiding the housing in a jamb channel;
- (b) locking means for selectively engaging the jamb channel and locking the slide block in a fixed position relative to the jamb channel;
- (c) a cam disposed in the housing, the cam having at least one camming surface arranged and configured to selectively operate the locking means, and wherein the cam includes a sash pivot opening having an open top slot;
- (d) a sash pivot operatively connected to the cam in the sash pivot opening, and wherein the sash pivot is operatively connectable to a window sash;
- (e) a sash pivot retainer spring, the retainer spring having a first end operatively connected to the housing and a second end proximate the cam, wherein the second end has a first position for allowing the sash pivot to be inserted or removed from the sash pivot opening through the open top slot and a second position for preventing removal of the sash pivot through the open top slot, the second end being normally biased to the second position and depressible to the first position; and
- (f) second end retaining means, operatively connected to the housing, for restricting movement of the second end past the second position in a direction opposite the first position; whereby the second end is protected from deforming due to forces applied to the window sash in operation.
- 2. The locking slide block of claim 1, wherein the retaining spring is disposed within a spring receiving recess extending into the housing, and wherein the second end retaining means comprises at least one spring retaining flange, extending across at least a portion of the spring receiving recess, and arranged and configured to cooperatively abut the second end of the retaining spring when the retaining spring is in the second position.
- 3. The locking slide block of claim 2, wherein the retainer spring comprises at least one spring flange, disposed on the second end, and arranged and configured to cooperatively abut with the at least one spring retaining flange when the second end is in the second position.
- 4. The locking slide block of claim 1, wherein the second end is disposed proximate the sash pivot opening, and wherein the second position at least partially covers the open top slot for preventing removal of the sash pivot through the open top slot.
- 5. The locking slide block of claim 1, wherein the locking means is a locking spring having oppositely disposed serrated end portions.
- 6. The locking slide block of claim 1, further comprising a plate for attaching a counterbalance spring.
- 7. The locking slide block of claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the sash pivot has a longitudinal axis and two flanges, located at one end of an elongated portion of the sash pivot and oppositely and outwardly disposed from the longitudinal axis of the sash pivot; and
- (b) the open top slot is defined by a bottom, a first side and a second side, the first and second sides each having a cam flange, wherein the elongated portion of the sash pivot may be inserted into the open top slot such that the flanges of the sash pivot engage with the cam flanges to prevent the sash pivot from being pulled out of the sash pivot opening in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated portion of the pivot.
- 8. A locking slide block for slidably and pivotably mounting a window sash to a side member of a window frame having a vertical jamb channel, the slide block comprising:
- (a) a housing having:
- (i) oppositely disposed sliding surfaces for guiding the housing in a jamb channel;
- (ii) a cam receiving channel extending into the housing generally parallel to the sliding surfaces;
- (iii) a spring receiving recess extending into the housing and integrally joined to the cam receiving channel; and
- (iv) at least one spring retaining flange, extending across at least a portion of the receiving recess proximate the cam receiving channel;
- (b) locking means for selectively engaging the jamb channel and locking the slide block in a fixed position relative to the jamb channel;
- (c) a cam disposed in the cam receiving channel, the cam having at least one camming surface arranged and configured to selectively operate the locking means, and wherein the cam includes a sash pivot opening having an open top slot;
- (d) a sash pivot operatively connected to the cam in the sash pivot opening, and wherein the sash pivot is operatively connectable to a window sash; and
- (e) a sash pivot retainer spring disposed in the spring receiving recess, the retainer spring having a first end operatively connected to the housing and a second end proximate the at least one spring retaining flange, wherein the second end has a first position for allowing the sash pivot to be inserted or removed from the sash pivot opening through the open top slot and a second position for preventing removal of the sash pivot through the open top slot, the second end being normally biased to the second position and depressible to the first position, and wherein the second end is arranged and configured such that the at least one spring retaining flange restricts movement of the second end past the second position in a direction opposite the first position; whereby the second end is protected from deforming due to forces applied to the window sash in operation.
- 9. The locking slide block of claim 8, wherein the retainer spring comprises at least one spring flange, disposed on the second end, and arranged and configured to cooperatively abut with the at least one spring retaining flange on the housing when the second end is in the second position.
- 10. The locking slide block of claim 8, wherein the housing comprises two oppositely disposed spring retaining flanges, each spring retaining flange extending across at least a portion of the receiving recess proximate the cam receiving channel, wherein the spring retaining flanges define a channel therebetween, the channel being sized such that the sash pivot is capable of passing through the channel when the sash pivot is being inserted or removed from the sash pivot opening through the open top slot.
- 11. The locking slide block of claim 8, wherein the second end is disposed proximate the sash pivot opening, and wherein the second position at least partially covers the open top slot for preventing removal of the sash pivot through the open top slot.
- 12. The locking slide block of claim 8, wherein the locking means is a locking spring having oppositely disposed serrated end portions.
- 13. The locking slide block of claim 8, further comprising a plate for attaching a counterbalance spring.
- 14. The locking slide block of claim 8, wherein:
- (a) the sash pivot has a longitudinal axis and two flanges, located at one end of an elongated portion of the sash pivot and oppositely and outwardly disposed from the longitudinal axis of the sash pivot; and
- (b) the open top slot is defined by a bottom, a first side and a second side, the first and second sides each having a cam flange, wherein the elongated portion of the sash pivot may be inserted into the open top slot such that the flanges of the sash pivot engage with the cam flanges to prevent the sash pivot from being pulled out of the sash pivot opening in a direction generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the elongated portion of the pivot.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/903,368 filed on Jun. 24, 1992 by Melvin J. Schmidt et al, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,243,783.
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