Claims
- 1. A pivotable window sash assembly in combination with a tilt window sash and a channeled window frame mounting said tilt window sash to said channeled window frame, said window frame having an elongated channel functioning as a track, a balance shoe slidably mounted in said channel for movement therein, a pivot bar mounted to said window sash, said pivot bar being pivotally engaged with said balance shoe to connect said window sash with said balance shoe for joint movement of said window sash and said balance shoe and for selective pivotal movement of said window sash with respect to said balance shoe and said window frame, said balance shoe having a recess, a locking member rotatably mounted in said recess, said locking member having a keyway on a surface of said balance shoe disposed toward said pivot bar, at least one slot in said balance shoe located at said recess for being selectively aligned with said keyway, said pivot bar having a body portion which fits in said window sash, said body portion having a channel shaped end extending outwardly toward said balance shoe, said end comprising a key shaped to fit in said keyway, and said end having a projection extending outwardly therefrom to fit in said slot only when said slot and said keyway are aligned.
- 2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said keyway has an extension positioned to fit in the channel of said body portion end to permit entry of said key into said keyway only when said extension fits in said channel.
- 3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein there are two of said slots mounted diametrically opposite each other, and two of said projections being mounted to said key on opposite sides of said key for engagement in said slots.
- 4. The assembly of claim 3 wherein said projections are pins.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4 wherein said locking member is a disk mounted in said balance shoe, said disk including a boss extending outwardly from said disk and disposed in said recess, and said keyway being in said boss.
- 6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said balance shoe includes a housing portion having a wall disposed toward said pivot bar, said recess being an opening extending completely through said wall, and said boss extending through said opening.
- 7. The assembly of claim 6 wherein said housing is of U-shape with an open side opposite said wall, a plate mounted to said open side by a connection at a portion of said plate remote from said disk, said plate being anchored at said connection and having a resiliently mounted free end opposite said disk, said free end being movable toward and away from said disk, said free end having a tongue extending toward said disk, and a notch in said boss for selective engagement by said tongue to restrain said disk from rotational movement.
- 8. The assembly of claim 7 wherein said tongue has converging sides which are complementary to converging sides of said notch to function as cam structure.
- 9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein said body portion of said pivot bar is entirely channel shaped.
- 10. The assembly of claim 9 wherein said body portion has an interconnecting wall, and at least one hole extending completely through said interconnecting wall.
- 11. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said tongue is mounted in said notch when said slots are out of alignment with said keyway and when said sash is in its closed position with respect to said frame.
- 12. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said balance shoe includes a housing portion having a wall disposed toward said pivot bar, said recess being an opening extending completely through said wall, and said boss extending through said opening.
- 13. The assembly of claim 12 wherein said housing is of U-shape with an open side opposite said wall, a plate mounted to said open side by a connection at a portion of said plate remote from said disk, said plate being anchored at said connection and having a resiliently mounted free end opposite said disk, said free end being movable toward and away from said disk, said free end having a tongue extending toward said disk, and a notch in said boss for selective engagement by said tongue to restrain said disk from rotational movement.
- 14. The assembly of claim 13 wherein said tongue is mounted in said notch when said slots are out of alignment with said keyway and when said sash is in its closed position with respect to said frame.
- 15. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said body portion of said pivot bar is entirely channel shaped.
- 16. The assembly of claim 15 wherein said body portion has an interconnecting wall, and at least one hole extending completely through said interconnecting wall.
- 17. A pivot bar for use in a pivotable window sash assembly for engagement with a balance shoe mounted in a frame when said pivot bar is mounted to a window sash, said pivot bar comprising an elongated body member for being mounted in said sash, said body member having a first end and a second end remote from said first end, said body member being of channel shape with a pair of side walls joined by an intermediate wall, said side walls being spaced from and generally parallel to each other, a pin mounted on each of said side walls to comprise a pair of pins which are aligned with each other, and said pins being disposed at a location between said ends.
- 18. The pivot bar of claim 17 wherein said intermediate wall includes at least one hole extending completely therethrough for accommodating a fastener to secure said pivot bar to a sash.
- 19. The pivot bar of claim 18 wherein said body member is completely channel shaped from end to end.
- 20. The pivot bar of claim 19 wherein said intermediate wall is longitudinally indented from end to end.
- 21. A pivotable window sash assembly in combination with a tilt window sash and a channeled window frame mounting said tilt window sash to said channeled window frame, said window frame having an elongated channel functioning as a track, a balance shoe slidably mounted in said channel for movement therein, a pivot bar mounted to said window sash, said pivot bar being pivotally engaged with said balance shoe to connect said window sash with said balance shoe for joint movement of said window sash and said balance shoe and for selective pivotal movement of said window sash with respect to said balance shoe and said window frame, said balance shoe having a recess, said balance shoe having a wall disposed toward said pivot bar, a locking member rotatably mounted in said recess, said balance shoe wall extending to said recess to define a circular shoulder around said locking member, an open space below said circular shoulder, an exposed transverse opening extending completely across said locking member and communicating with said open space below said circular shoulder, at least one slot in said wall of said balance shoe located at said recess for being selectively aligned with said transverse opening, said pivot bar having a body portion which fits in said window sash, said body portion having an end extending outwardly toward said balance shoe, said end being shaped to fit in said transverse opening, and said end having a projection extending outwardly therefrom to fit in said slot only when said slot and said transverse opening are aligned whereby said projection may be rotated below said circular shoulder and be disposed in said open space below said circular shoulder.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/684,082, filed Jul. 19, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,704,165.
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