Claims
- 1. A balance shoe for an inverted window balance system, the balance shoe comprising:
a frame; a locking member at least partially disposed within the frame; a cam in communication with the locking member; and a connecting device for attaching the balance shoe within an inverted window balance.
- 2. The balance shoe of claim 1 wherein the connecting device comprises one or more retractable tabs.
- 3. The balance shoe of claim 1 wherein the frame further comprises a pocket formed within the frame adapted to mate with a fastener.
- 4. The balance shoe of claim 1 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the frame and is disposed within a space enclosed by the locking member; wherein rotating the cam forces the locking member to engage a jamb track when the balance shoe is installed in a window jamb.
- 5. The balance shoe of claim 1 wherein the locking member comprises two opposing ends integrally connected by a spring member.
- 6. The balance shoe of claim 5 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the frame and is disposed within a space formed between the opposing ends of the locking member, wherein rotating the cam forces the opposing ends of the locking member to engage a jamb track when the balance shoe is installed in a window jamb.
- 7. The balance shoe of claim 1 wherein the locking member comprises a plate, wherein the plate is parallel to a back surface of the frame.
- 8. The balance shoe of claim 7 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the frame and is disposed within a space formed between the locking member and the frame, wherein rotating the cam forces the plate of the locking member to engage a jamb track when the balance shoe is installed in a window jamb.
- 9. The balance shoe of claim 1 wherein the cam comprises at least one camming surface and a keyhole opening sized to receive a pivot bar.
- 10. An inverted window balance system comprising:
a U-shaped channel comprising a plurality of openings; a spring connected to a system of pulleys located within the U-shaped channel; a cord with a first cord end and a second cord end, the first cord end connected and threaded through the system of pulleys, the second cord end connected to a jamb mounting attachment; and a balance shoe, wherein the balance shoe comprises:
a frame; a locking member at least partially disposed within the frame; a cam in communication with the locking member; and a connecting device for attaching the balance shoe within the U-shaped channel.
- 11. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein at least a portion of the balance shoe is disposed within the U-shaped channel.
- 12. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein the connecting device comprises one or more retractable tabs.
- 13. The inverted window balance system of claim 12 wherein the retractable tabs extend at least partially through at least one of the plurality of openings in the U-shaped channel.
- 14. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein the frame of the balance shoe further forms a pocket positioned in the frame adapted to mate with a fastener.
- 15. The inverted window balance system of claim 14 wherein the fastener is a rivet.
- 16. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the frame and is disposed within a space enclosed by the locking member; wherein rotating the cam forces the locking member to engage a jamb track when the inverted window balance system is installed in a window jamb.
- 17. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein the locking member of the balance shoe comprises two opposing ends integrally connected by a spring member.
- 18. The inverted window balance system of claim 17 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the frame and is disposed within a space formed between the opposing ends of the locking member, wherein rotating the cam forces the opposing ends of the locking member to engage a jamb pocket when the inverted window balance system is installed in a window jamb.
- 19. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein the locking member comprises a plate, wherein the plate is parallel to a back surface of the frame.
- 20. The inverted window balance system of claim 19 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the frame and is disposed within a space formed between the locking member and the frame, wherein rotating the cam forces the plate of the locking member to engage a jamb track when the inverted window balance system is installed in a window jamb.
- 21. The inverted window balance system of claim 10 wherein the cam comprises at least one camming surface and a keyhole opening sized to receive a pivot bar.
- 22. A method for installing an inverted window balance system within a window jamb in a window frame comprising the steps of:
providing an inverted window balance system comprising:
a U-shaped channel with a plurality of openings; a spring connected to a system of pulleys located within the U-shaped channel; a cord with a first cord end and a second cord end, the first cord end connected and threaded through the system of pulleys, the second cord end connected to a jamb mounting attachment; and a balance shoe comprising:
a frame comprising a frame bottom surface, a frame front surface and two frame edge surfaces; a locking member at least partially disposed within the frame; a cam in communication with the locking member; and a connecting device for attaching the balance shoe within the U-shaped channel; inserting the inverted window balance system within a jamb track of the window jamb such that an axis extending along a longitudinal direction of the U-shaped channel is perpendicular to a back wall of the jamb track and an axis that is perpendicular to the two frame edge surfaces is parallel to the back wall while the frame front surface faces a side wall of the jamb track; rotating the inverted window balance system within the jamb track 90 degrees about the axis extending along the longitudinal direction of the U-shaped channel such that the frame front surface faces down; and rotating the inverted window balance system 90 degrees about the axis that is perpendicular to the two frame edge surfaces such that the frame bottom surface faces in a downward direction.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application incorporates by reference in its entirety and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/261,501 entitled Snap Lock Balance Shoe and System for a Pivotable Window filed on Jan. 12, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60261501 |
Jan 2001 |
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Continuations (1)
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10044005 |
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10446279 |
May 2003 |
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