Claims
- 1. A sash window construction comprising an outer frame, at least one sash frame supported for sliding and tilting movement relative to said outer frame by locating members on the sash frame engageable with carrier members located in channels formed in said outer frame, said carrier members comprising slide blocks connected to spring means housed within said channels to facilitate vertical sliding movement of the sash frame relative to the main frame, said locating members being engaged with rotatable components of said slide blocks whereby movement of said sash frame from its normal vertically slidable position of use to its tilted position rotates said components between first positions in which said slide blocks are slidable in said channels and second positions in which said slide blocks are locked against sliding movement, each of said rotatable components comprising a cam member incorporating an elongated slot engageable by the associated locating member, said slot being arranged transversely to said channel when the sash frame is in said normal position and being aligned with said channel when the sash frame is moved to said tilted position, in which position the locating members and sash frame may be lifted clear of the associated slide blocks and disengaged from said main frame, each of said slide blocks being formed in two portions flexibly connected at their upper ends and separated at their lower ends whereby the latter move apart on rotation of the sash frame to said tilted position to lock the slide block in the associated channel in the main frame, said slide block extending upwardly above said cam member, and the upper portion of said block including a further slot extending parallel to said channel and adapted to align with the slot in said cam member when the latter is in its vertical position, the arrangement being such that the locating members on the sash frame may only be disengaged from the associated slide blocks in an upward direction.
- 2. A sash window construction according to claim 1 wherein each of said channels is provided with inwardly directed lips defining a narrow entrance thereto, each locating member on said sash frame incorporates a projection engageable with said slot in said cam member, said projection having a neck portion the width of which is less than the width of the entrance to the associated channel in the main frame, and a head portion of increased width but of a thickness less than the width of said entrance, whereby following release of the sash frame from the associated slide blocks, the frame may be tilted to enable the head portion of the locating member at one side to pass through the entrance to the associated channel in the main frame, thereby enabling the sash frame to be drawn clear of the main frame.
- 3. A sash window construction according to claim 1 wherein each of said locating members is of L-shaped cross-section adapted to be fitted to a corner of the sash frame.
- 4. A sash window construction according to claim 3 wherein the arms of the L-shaped locating member are dimensioned to seat snugly in channels formed in the outer edges of the sash frame whereby to retain the locating member securely against twisting or other movement during use.
- 5. For use with a sliding sash window construction, a slide block assembly adapted to be mounted for sliding movement in a channel formed in an outer frame of the window and comprising a body member comprising hingedly interconnected components flexibly connected at their upper ends and separated at their lower ends, a cam member rotatably mounted within the body member between said components and operable on rotation to move the components apart to expand said body member and lock the slide block against sliding movement along the associated channel in the main frame, a recess in the form of a slot formed in said cam member to receive a locating member attached to a sash frame, said recess being closed to retain said locating member in engagement with the assembly when said body member is in its unexpanded condition and being open to permit disengagement of said locating member when said body member is in its expanded condition, said body member extending upwardly above said cam member, and the upper portion of said body member including a further slot extending between said cam member and the upper end of the body member, said further slot being adapted to align with said slot in the cam member when the body member is in its expanded condition, whereby to form a passage through the body member permitting disengagement of said locating member from the slide block assembly in an upward direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 979,462 filed Nov. 20, 1992 which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 709,620 filed Jun. 3, 1991, now abandoned.
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