Sash lock for a sash window

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6568723
  • Patent Number
    6,568,723
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 24, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 27, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A sash lock for a sash window assembly is disclosed. The sash window assembly includes an upper sash window and a lower sash window. Each of the sash windows is mounted within opposed guide rails on a master frame. At least one of the sash windows is slidable within the frame relative to the other sash window. The sash lock comprises a keeper for mounting on a style of one of the sash windows. The keeper includes a keeper surface. The sash lock also includes a locking assembly for mounting on an adjacent style of the other of the sash windows. The locking assembly includes a housing having a hole, an actuator arm, and a cam having a cam surface for engaging the keeper surface. The locking assembly also includes a shaft extending through the housing hole and operably coupling the actuator arm to the cam. The keeper, the housing, the actuator arm and the shaft are formed of plastic and the cam is formed of metal.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




Not Applicable.




FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a sash lock for a sash window.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Prior art to this invention includes U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,582,445; 5,741,032; 6,116,665; 6,142,541; and Re. 35,463. However, none of these patents discloses a sash lock having a cam formed of a metal, such as zinc, and all other components formed of a plastic.




The present invention is provided to solve these and other problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a sash lock for a sash window assembly.




In accordance with the invention, the sash window assembly includes an upper sash window and a lower sash window. Each of the sash windows is mounted within opposed guide rails on a master frame. At least one of the sash windows is slidable within the frame relative to the other sash window.




The sash lock comprises a keeper for mounting on a style of one of the sash windows. The keeper includes a keeper surface. The sash lock also includes a locking assembly for mounting on an adjacent style of the other of the sash windows. The locking assembly includes a housing having a hole, an actuator arm, and a cam having a cam surface for engaging the keeper surface. The locking assembly also includes a shaft extending through the housing hole and operably coupling the actuator arm to the cam. The keeper, the housing, the actuator arm and the shaft are formed of plastic and the cam is formed of metal.




It is contemplated that the plastic is glass filled polypropylene, glass filled nylon, or a blend of glass filled polypropylene and nylon.




It is further contemplated that the metal is zinc.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a sash window assembly;





FIGS. 2



a,




2




b,


and


2




c


are a top view of the sash lock of the present invention, and respective sectional views, thereof;





FIGS. 3



a,




3




b,




3




c,


and


3




d


are a perspective view, and top, side and bottom views, of a keeper of the sash lock of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 4



a,




4




b


and


4




c


are respective perspective views and sectional view of a housing of the sash lock of

FIG. 1

,

FIG. 4



d


is a detail of

FIG. 4



c;







FIG. 4



c


is a detail of a hole in the housing of

FIGS. 4



a


and


b;







FIGS. 5



a,




5




b,


and


5




c


are respective top, side and bottom views of an actuator arm of the sash lock of

FIG. 1

; and





FIGS. 6



a,




6




b,




6




c


and


6




d


are respective perspective, top, bottom and sectional views of a cam of the sash lock of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.




A sash lock


10


for a sash window assembly


12


is illustrated in the Figures. Referring in particular to

FIG. 1

, the sash window assembly


12


includes an upper sash window


14


and a lower sash window


16


. Each of the sash windows


14


,


16


is mounted within opposed guide rails


20


on a master frame


22


. At least one of the sash windows


14


,


16


is slidable within the frame


22


relative to the other of the sash windows


14


,


16


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2-6

, the sash lock


10


comprises a keeper


26


for mounting on a style of one of the upper sash windows


14


. The keeper


26


includes a keeper surface


26




a.


The sash lock


10


also includes a locking assembly


28


for mounting on an adjacent style of the lower sash window


16


. The locking assembly


28


includes a housing


30


having a hole


32


, an actuator arm


34


, and a cam


36


having a cam surface


36




a


for engaging the keeper surface


26




a.


The locking assembly


28


also includes a shaft


38


extending through the housing hole


32


and operably coupling the actuator arm


34


to the cam


36


.




The keeper


26


, the housing


30


, the actuator arm


34


and the shaft


38


are formed of plastic. The plastic is preferably glass filled polypropylene, glass filled nylon, or a blend of glass filled polypropylene and nylon. The cam


36


is formed of metal, preferably zinc.




The actuator arm


34


and the shaft


38


are a unitary piece. The shaft


38


and the cam


36


have cooperatively mating faces for rotatably securing the shaft


38


to the cam


36


. The shaft


38


and the hole


32


have corresponding circumferential surfaces. The shaft has a shaft projection


38




a


extending from its circumferential surface. The hole


32


has two spaced hole projections


32




a


extending from its circumferential surface. The shaft projection


38




a


engages one or the other of the hole projections


32




a


to limit rotational travel of the actuator arm


34


and thereby define unlocked and locked positions, respectively.




A shaft has a threaded screw receiving hole


38




b


to receive a metal screw (not shown) to secure the cam


36


to the shaft


38


.




The housing


30


has a pair of holes for receiving screws (not shown) to secure the housing


30


to its style. The keeper


26


has a pair of keeper holes


26




a


for receiving screws (not shown) to secure the keeper


26


to its style.




While the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind without significantly departing from the spirit of the invention and the scope of protection is only limited by the scope of the accompanying Claims.



Claims
  • 1. A sash lock for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly including an upper sash window and a lower sash window, each of the sash windows mounted within opposed guide rails on a master frame, wherein at least one of the sash windows is slidable within the frame relative to the other sash window, the sash lock comprising:a keeper for mounting on a style of one of the sash windows, the keeper including a keeper surface; and a locking assembly for mounting on an adjacent style of the other of the sash windows, the locking assembly including: a housing having a hole; an actuator arm; a cam having a cam surface for engaging the keeper surface; and a shaft extending through the housing hole and operably coupling the actuator arm to the cam, wherein the keeper, the housing, the actuator arm and the shaft are formed of plastic and the cam is formed of metal; the shaft and the hole have corresponding circumferential surfaces; the shaft has a shaft projection extending from its circumferential surface; and the hole has spaced hole projections extending from its circumferential surface, and the shaft projection engages one or the other of the hole projections to define an unlocked or locked position, respectively.
  • 2. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the plastic is glass filled polypropylene.
  • 3. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the plastic is glass filled blend of polypropylene and nylon.
  • 4. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the plastic is glass filled nylon.
  • 5. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the metal is zinc.
  • 6. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the actuator arm and the shaft are a unitary piece.
  • 7. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein each of the shaft and the cam have cooperatively mating faces for securing the shaft to the cam.
  • 8. The sash lock of claim 1 including a metal screw for securing the cam to the shaft.
  • 9. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the housing has a pair of holes for receiving screws to secure the housing to its style.
  • 10. The sash lock of claim 1, wherein the keeper has a pair of holes for receiving screws to secure the keeper to its style.
  • 11. A sash lock for a sash window assembly, the sash window assembly including an upper sash window and a lower sash window, each of the sash windows mounted within opposed guide rails on a master frame, wherein at least one of the sash windows is slidable within the frame relative to the other sash window, the sash lock comprising:a keeper for mounting on a style of one of the sash windows, the keeper including a keeper surface; and a locking assembly for mounting on an adjacent style of the other of the sash windows, the locking assembly including: a housing having a hole; an actuator arm having a shaft; a cam having a cam surface for engaging the keeper surface; and a shaft extending through the housing hole and operably coupled to the cam, the shaft and the housing arranged to cooperatively limit rotational travel of the arm with respect to the housing; the shaft and the hole have corresponding circumferential surfaces; the shaft has a shaft projection extending from its circumferential surface; and the hole has two spaced hole projections on its circumferential surface, wherein the shaft projection engages one of the hole projections to define an unlocked position and engages the other hole projection to define a locked position.
  • 12. The sash lock of claim 11, wherein the keeper, the housing, the actuator arm and the shaft are formed of plastic and the cam is formed of metal.
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