Claims
- 1. A sash lock actuator for actuating a window locking mechanism for locking a movable sash to a window frame, said actuator comprising:a housing having a pivot opening therein; a pivot pin disposed at least partially within said pivot opening, said pivot pin having a handle extending from a first end thereof and a crank extending from a second end thereof, said crank being disposed at least partially within an interior cavity of said housing; and a drive pin extending from a distal end of said crank and into a drive slot of a slider, said slider having a first end disposed at least partially within said interior cavity and a second end adapted for engaging said locking mechanism, wherein said drive slot is defined by opposed curved side walls, said side walls curving inward from a relatively wide bottom of said slot and then outward to form a relatively narrow top of said slot; and wherein upon rotation of said handle in a first direction, said slider is forced linearly relative to said housing in a second direction by engagement of said drive pin with one of said curved side walls.
- 2. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, wherein said housing comprises a cover and a base, said cover having portions defining a first portion of said pivot opening and said base having portions defining a second portion of said pivot opening, and wherein said base mates with said cover for forming said housing with said first and second portions of said pivot openings mating to form said pivot opening.
- 3. A sash lock actuator according to claim 2, wherein said cover has a top side wall having said portions defining said first portion of said pivot opening, a bottom side wall, an end side wall, and an open end, and wherein said base has a slot therein, said base being adapted to mate with said housing for closing said open end with at least a portion of said slider extending through said slot.
- 4. A sash lock actuator according to claim 2, wherein said slider has a slider guide rail extending therefrom, said slider guide rail being disposed in a slider guide rail slot defined by a shelf formed in an interior surface of said cover and an end surface of said base.
- 5. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, said actuator further comprising a bushing disposed between said pivot pin and said pivot opening.
- 6. A sash lock actuator according to claim 5, wherein said bushing comprises first and second halves joined at a hinge point, each of said first and second halves comprising a partially cylindrical portion with a radially extending flange at a top of said cylindrical portion.
- 7. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said slider includes a pair of legs defining a slot for engaging said locking mechanism.
- 8. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, wherein said second end of said slider comprises a single-point extension, said single-point extension having a pair of arms and a latch opening for receiving a single point latch of said locking mechanism.
- 9. A sash lock actuator according to claim 8, wherein each of said arms has a curved end surface for contacting said single point latch and directing said single point latch into said latch opening upon rotation of said handle.
- 10. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, said actuator further comprising a spring disposed within said interior cavity, said spring having a middle portion extending beneath said slider and first and second ends extending above a top surface of said slider, wherein upon rotation of said handle said spring contacts said slider and moves linearly within said cavity with said slider, and wherein upon maximum rotation of said handle in said first direction said first end of said spring contacts an interior surface of said housing to bias said slider in a direction opposite to said second direction, said spring thereby forcing said drive pin against one of said curved side walls for detenting rotation of said handle in a direction opposite to said first direction.
- 11. A sash lock actuator according to claim 10, wherein upon maximum rotation of said handle in said first direction said second end of said spring is disposed adjacent said first end of said crank, said spring thereby forming a barrier between an opening in said housing through which said slider extends and said first end of said crank and said pivot pin.
- 12. A sash lock actuator according to claim 11, wherein said first and second ends of said spring comprise a first flat portion, an upwardly extending angular portion extending from a first end of said first flat portion, an upwardly extending portion extending from an end of said angular portion, and a downwardly extending portion extending from a second end of said first flat portion, and wherein at least one of said downwardly extending portions is positioned to contact a side surface of said slider to cause linear movement of said spring with movement of said slider.
- 13. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, wherein said slider has at least one fulcrum tab extending from a top thereof, said fulcrum tab being positioned on said slider for contacting a side surface of said crank upon rotation of said handle.
- 14. A sash lock actuator according to claim 1, wherein said slider has first and second fulcrum tabs extending from a top thereof, said fulcrum tabs being positioned adjacent opposite sides of said slot, whereby upon rotation of said handle a side surface of said crank contacts one of said fulcrum tabs.
- 15. A sash lock actuator for actuating a window locking mechanism for locking a movable sash to a window frame, said actuator comprising:a housing having a pivot opening therein; a pivot pin disposed at least partially within said pivot opening, said pivot pin having a handle extending from a first end thereof and a crank extending from a second end thereof, said crank being disposed at least partially within an interior cavity of said housing; and a drive pin extending from a distal end of said crank and into a drive slot of a slider, said slider having a first end disposed at least partially within said interior cavity and a second end adapted for engaging said locking mechanism, wherein said slider has at least one fulcrum tab extending from a top thereof; and wherein upon rotation of said handle in a first direction, a side surface of said crank contacts at least one of said at least one fulcrum tabs for providing mechanical advantage at said handle for forcing said slider linearly relative to said housing in a second direction.
- 16. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, wherein said slider has first and second ones of said fulcrum tabs, said first and second fulcrum tabs being positioned adjacent opposite sides of said slot.
- 17. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, wherein said drive slot is defined by opposed curved side walls, said side walls curving inward from a relatively wide bottom of said slot and then outward to form a relatively narrow top of said slot.
- 18. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, wherein said housing comprises a cover and a base, said cover having portions defining a first portion of said pivot opening and said base having portions defining a second portion of said pivot opening, and wherein said base mates with said cover for forming said housing with said first and second portions of said pivot openings mating to form said pivot opening.
- 19. A sash lock actuator according to claim 18, wherein said cover has a top side wall having said portions defining said first portion of said pivot opening, a bottom side wall, an end side wall, and an open end, and wherein said base has a slot therein, said base being adapted to mate with said housing for closing said open end with at least a portion of said slider extending through said slot.
- 20. A sash lock actuator according to claim 18, wherein said slider has a slider guide rail extending therefrom, said slider guide rail being disposed in a slider guide rail slot defined by a shelf formed in an interior surface of said cover and an end surface of said base.
- 21. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, said actuator further comprising a bushing disposed between said pivot pin and said pivot opening.
- 22. A sash lock actuator according to claim 21, wherein said bushing comprises first and second halves joined at a hinge point, each of said first and second halves comprising a partially cylindrical portion with a radially extending flange at a top of said cylindrical portion.
- 23. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, wherein said second end of said slider includes a pair of legs defining a slot for engaging said locking mechanism.
- 24. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, wherein said second end of said slider comprises a single-point extension, said single-point extension having a pair of arms and a latch opening for receiving a single point latch of said locking mechanism.
- 25. A sash lock actuator according to claim 24, wherein each of said arms has a curved end surface for contacting said single point latch and directing said single point latch into said latch opening upon rotation of said handle.
- 26. A sash lock actuator according to claim 15, said actuator further comprising a spring disposed within said interior cavity, said spring having a middle portion extending beneath said slider and first and second ends extending above a top surface of said slider, wherein upon rotation of said handle said spring contacts said slider and moves linearly within said cavity with said slider, and wherein upon maximum rotation of said handle in said first direction said first end of said spring contacts an interior surface of said housing to bias said slider in a direction opposite to said second direction, said spring thereby forcing said drive pin against a side wall of said drive slot for detenting rotation of said handle in a direction opposite to said first direction.
- 27. A sash lock actuator according to claim 26, wherein upon maximum rotation of said handle in said first direction said second end of said spring is disposed adjacent said first end of said crank, said spring thereby forming a barrier between an opening in said housing through which said slider extends and said first end of said crank and said pivot pin.
- 28. A sash lock actuator according to claim 27, wherein said first and second ends of said spring comprise a first flat portion, an upwardly extending angular portion extending from a first end of said first flat portion, an upwardly extending portion extending from an end of said angular portion, and a downwardly extending portion extending from a second end of said first flat portion, and wherein at least one of said downwardly extending portions is positioned to contact a side surface of said slider to cause linear movement of said spring with movement of said slider.
- 29. A sash lock actuator for actuating a window locking mechanism for locking a movable sash to a window frame, said actuator comprising:a housing having a pivot opening therein, a pivot pin disposed at least partially within said pivot opening, said pivot pin having a handle extending from a first end thereof and a crank extending from a second end thereof, said crank being disposed at least partially within an interior cavity of said housing; a drive pin extending from a distal end of said crank and into a drive slot of a slider, said slider having a first end disposed at least partially within said interior cavity and a second end adapted for engaging said locking mechanism; and a spring disposed within said interior cavity, said spring having a middle portion extending beneath said slider and first and second ends extending above a top surface of said slider, wherein upon rotation of said handle said spring contacts said slider and moves linearly within said cavity with said slider, and wherein upon maximum rotation of said handle in said first direction said first end of said spring contacts an interior surface of said housing to bias said slider in a direction opposite to said second direction, said spring thereby forcing said drive pin against a side wall of said slot for detenting rotation of said handle in a direction opposite to said first direction; and wherein upon maximum rotation of said handle in said first direction said second end of said spring is disposed adjacent said first end of said crank, said spring thereby forming a barrier between an opening in said housing through which said slider extends and said first end of said crank and said pivot pin.
- 30. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said first and second ends of said spring comprise a first flat portion, an upwardly extending angular portion extending from a first end of said first flat portion, an upwardly extending portion extending from an end of said angular portion, and a downwardly extending portion extending from a second end of said first flat portion, and wherein at least one of said downwardly extending portions is positioned to contact a side surface of said slider to cause linear movement of said spring with movement of said slider.
- 31. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said drive slot is defined by opposed curved side walls, said side walls curving inward from a relatively wide bottom of said slot and then outward to form a relatively narrow top of said slot.
- 32. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said housing comprises a cover and a base, said cover having portions defining a first portion of said pivot opening and said base having portions defining a second portion of said pivot opening, and wherein said base mates with said cover for forming said housing with said first and second portions of said pivot openings mating to form said pivot opening.
- 33. A sash lock actuator according to claim 32, wherein said cover has a top side wall having said portions defining said first portion of said pivot opening, a bottom side wall, an end side wall, and an open end, and wherein said base has a slot therein, said base being adapted to mate with said housing for closing said open end with at least a portion of said slider extending through said slot.
- 34. A sash lock actuator according to claim 32, wherein said slider has a slider guide rail extending therefrom, said slider guide rail being disposed in a slider guide rail slot defined by a shelf formed in an interior surface of said cover and an end surface of said base.
- 35. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, said actuator further comprising a bushing disposed between said pivot pin and said pivot opening.
- 36. A sash lock actuator according to claim 35, wherein said bushing comprises first and second halves joined at a hinge point, each of said first and second halves comprising a partially cylindrical portion with a radially extending flange at a top of said cylindrical portion.
- 37. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said second end of said slider includes a pair of legs defining a slot for engaging said locking mechanism.
- 38. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said second end of said slider comprises a single-point extension, said single-point extension having a pair of arms and a latch opening for receiving a single point latch of said locking mechanism.
- 39. A sash lock actuator according to claim 38, wherein each of said arms has a curved end surface for contacting said single point latch and directing said single point latch into said latch opening upon rotation of said handle.
- 40. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said slider has at least one fulcrum tab extending from a top thereof, said fulcrum tab being positioned on said slider for contacting a side surface of said crank upon rotation of said handle.
- 41. A sash lock actuator according to claim 29, wherein said slider has first and second fulcrum tabs extending from a top thereof, said fulcrum tabs being positioned adjacent opposite sides of said slot, whereby upon rotation of said handle a side surface of said crank contacts one of said fulcrum tabs.
Parent Case Info
This appln claims benefit of Prov. No. 60/159,349 filed Oct. 13, 1999.
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