Claims
- 1. A pair of block and tackle sash balances in combination with a double hung window not greater than substantially two inches in over-all thickness, each balance comprising a rod having a U-shaped cross-section, a tension spring extending within said rod connected to one end thereof, a block and tackle mechanism within said rod connected to the other end of said spring, a cable of said block and tackle mechanism extending from the other end of said rod, the window comprising a jamb with a pair of inward grooves and a corresponding pair of outward grooves each defined by U-shaped sides provided side-by-side in said jamb, the outermost exterior facing said side of said jamp comprising a perimeter part having apertures for connective means therein which is coplanar and extends outwardly relative to the remainder of said jamb, a pair of window panels each with a stile having a U-shaped cross-section on one vertical side thereof, the legs of each said stile received in a corresponding said interior groove defining a longitudinal space having a substantially rectangular cross-section, each said stile defining an outwardly facing longitudinal groove at the outer end of each said leg thereof, a pile sealing strip received along the entire length of each said longitudinal groove, each said pile strip bearing against a corresponding side of an interior groove in said jamb whereby each said space is sealed, a said balance received in each said inward groove and having said cable affixed thereto whereby each said balance is urged upwardly, a headpiece attached to the top of each said stile, a stop member mounted on the top of each said rod, said stop member having an inclined surface adapted to cooperate with a mating inclined surface provided on said headpiece whereby the urging of said stop member against said headpiece urges said window panel in a lateral direction away from the corresponding said inward groove, said window being for installation on an existing framework of a porch or room wherein said framework consists essentially of beams having a thickness of substantially two inches.
- 2. A sash balance in accordance with claim 1 wherein a lower biasing means is mounted on the bottom of said rod whereby the upward urging of said rod by said spring positions said lower biasing means in said longitudinal space whereby it urges said window panel in a lateral direction away from the corresponding said inward groove.
- 3. A sash balance in accordance with claim 1, wherein a double action stop is mounted in the corresponding said inward groove which is adapted selectively to engage said stop member whereupon said stop member is disengaged from said headpiece and said window panel may be freely moved towards the corresponding said inward groove for removal of the panel from the remainder of the window.
- 4. A sash balance in accordance with claim 3, wherein said stop comprises a leaf spring having substantially an "h" shape as seen from the side, said leaf spring being mounted on two openings provided in the side of said jamb within the corresponding said inward groove and being stable in only positions of engaging said stop member or not in engagement therewith.
- 5. A double hung window comprising an aluminum extruded metal frame, said frame having a coplanar exterior portion defining a rectangular outer perimeter and an exterior window opening, the edges of said opening being at least about two inches from the outer edges of said perimeter, means spaced near the edges of said perimeter around said interior portion for fastening same to framing or the like of a building, said frame having a coplanar interior portion defining a further rectangular outer perimeter and an interior window opening which is directly aligned at least at the sides and top with said exterior window opening, said frame having a coplanar midway portion substantially midway between said exterior and interior portions which at least on the sides and top is directly aligned with said exterior and interior window openings, frame members perpendicular to said exterior, midway and interior portions which integrally join said portions whereby the maximum dimension between said exterior and interior portions is not in the excess of about two inches, a pair of sash members, one of said sash members slideably received between said exterior portion and said midway portion and the other said sash member slideably received between said interior portion and said midway portion, each said sash member carrying two vertical pile sealing strips at a vertical edge thereof and one of said sash members having a pile sealing strip extending from within its lower edge which is adapted to provide a seal between said sash members when the window is closed, and means for selectively securing said sash members together, the thickness of the extruded aluminum, the location of said pile sealing strips and the strength of said sash members when secured together by said securing means being sufficient to resist water leakage with water pressure of at least 2.86 pounds per square foot, and to sustain an exterior windload of at least forty pounds per square foot, an interior windload of at least twenty pounds per square foot with 0.14 inches maximum permanent deformation in a window as defined above which is about thirty-eight inches wide and sixty-four inches high overall.
- 6. A double hung window in accordance with claim 5 wherein the thickness and structure of the extruded aluminum and the strength construction of the sash members is sufficient to resist water leakage with a water pressure of at least about 5.5 pounds per square foot, and to sustain an exterior windload of at least 91 pounds per square foot, an interior windload of at least 60.5 pounds per square foot with 0.015 inches maximum permanent deformation in a window as defined above which is about 38 inches wide and 64 inches high overall.
- 7. A double hung window in accordance with claim 5, wherein means is provided on said exterior portion for receiving a panel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 216,813 filed Dec. 16, 1980, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 923,344 filed July 10, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,238,907 which is issued Dec. 16, 1980, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 758,866, filed Jan. 12, 1977, now abandoned.
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