Claims
- 1. A 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 fist 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 comprising an enlarged first end and a second end, wherein at least a portion of the second end of the frame is disposed within the U-shaped channel; a locking member proximal to the enlarged first end; a cam in communication with the locking member; and a connecting device comprising one or more resilient tabs for attaching the balance shoe within the U-shaped channel of the window balance, wherein the one or more resilient tabs extend at least partially through a corresponding number of the plurality of openings in the U-shaped channel.
- 2. A 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 comprising an enlarged fist end and a second end, wherein the second end is adapted to be received by the U-shaped channel, and wherein the second end of the frame of the balance shoe further forms a pocket positioned in the second end of the frame adapted to mate with a rivet; a locking member proximal to the enlarged first end; a cam in communication with the locking member, and a connecting device for attaching the balance shoe within the U-shaped channel of the window balance.
- 3. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the connecting device comprises a rivet.
- 4. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the connecting device comprises a screw.
- 5. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the connecting device comprises a resilient tab.
- 6. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the enlarged first end of the frame; wherein rotating the cam forces the locking member to engage a jamb track when the balance shoe is installed in a window jamb.
- 7. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the locking member comprises two opposing ends integrally connected by a spring member.
- 8. The window balance system of claim 7 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the enlarged first end of the frame, 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.
- 9. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the locking member comprises a plate, wherein the plate is parallel to a back surface of the enlarged first end of the frame.
- 10. The window balance system of claim 9 wherein the cam is at least partially housed within the enlarged first end of 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.
- 11. The window balance system of claim 2 wherein the cam comprises at least one camming surface and a keyhole opening sized to receive a pivot bar.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/044,005 entitled Snap Lock Balance Shoe and System for a Pivotable Window filed on Jan. 11, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,679,000, which 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.
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