Claims
- 1. A window sash sweep lock formed of a locking cam secured to a check rail of one sash and a cam receiver secured to a check rail of another sash, the window sash sweep lock comprising:a. the locking cam having upper and lower webs extending radially outward from a pivot region to a peripheral cam region; b. the upper web in the peripheral cam region having a cam rim extending downward; c. the lower web in the peripheral cam region having a cam rim extending upward; and d. the cam receiver having a pair of lock projections arranged so that an upper one of the lock projections engages a radially inward facing surface of the cam rim extending downward from the upper web, and a lower one of the lock projections engages a radially inward facing surface of the cam rim extending upward from the lower web.
- 2. The window sash sweep lock of claim 1 wherein the pivot region of the cam is a circular opening pivoting on a circular hub secured to the one sash to mount the cam.
- 3. The window sash sweep lock of claim 2 wherein the circular hub is formed of two identical pieces that are snap-fit together to locate the circular hub axially between opposed flanges securing the locking cam rotationally in place on the hub.
- 4. The window sash sweep lock of claim 1 wherein the downward extending rim of the upper web and the upward extending rim of the lower web confront each other across a gap that straddles the cam receiver.
- 5. A wind-resistant window sash sweep lock comprising:a cam receiver mounted on a check rail of an upper sash for passing between and engaging upper and lower rims of a double-webbed cam mounted on a check rail of a lower sash so that a downward facing rim of the cam locks against an upward facing projection on one side of the cam receiver and an upward facing rim of the cam locks against a downward facing projection on another side of the cam receiver, the lock between the upward facing rim of the cam and the downward facing projection of the cam receiver adding substantially to the wind resistance of the upper and lower sash that is achievable solely by the lock between the upward facing rim of the cam and the downward facing projection of the cam receiver.
- 6. The window sash sweep lock of claim 5 wherein the cam has a pair of webs extending radially inward from the upward and downward facing rims.
- 7. The window sash sweep lock of claim 5 wherein the cam is pivotally mounted on a hub formed of two pieces fitted together to dispose the hub within a circular opening of the cam and dispose upper and lower flanges of the hub adjacent upper and lower surfaces of the cam.
- 8. The window sash sweep lock of claim 7 wherein the cam has a pair of webs extending radially from the circular element to the upward and downward facing rims.
- 9. The window sash sweep lock of claim 5 wherein the upward and downward facing cam rims have equivalent cam profiles.
- 10. The window sash sweep lock of claim 5 wherein the cam receiver has a central support for the upward and downward facing projections.
- 11. The window sash sweep lock of claim 10 wherein the cam rims are separated by enough to receive the upward and downward facing projections of the cam receiver.
- 12. A wind-resistant check rail lock between upper and lower sash, the lock comprising:a locking cam that includes upper and lower locking rims separated by a gap to lock respectively against an upward facing projection of a cam receiver and a downward facing projection of a cam receiver so that spaced-apart upward and downward locking between the cam and the cam receiver creates a locking moment arm that resists angular separation of confronting faces of upper and lower sash check rails as the sash are bowed in response to wind pressure.
- 13. The lock of claim 12 wherein the upward and downward locking occurs between a pair of rims of the locking cam and cam receiver projections extending upward and downward from a central receiver support.
- 14. The lock of claim 12 wherein the locking cam is mounted to pivot around a circular two-piece hub secured to a sash.
- 15. The lock of claim 12 wherein the upper and lower rims of the cam are spaced apart to receive a web supporting the projections of the cam receiver.
- 16. A window sash sweep lock having a cam that pivots around a circular opening for rotation into and out of locked relation with a cam receiver, the window sash sweep lock comprising:a. the cam having upper and lower webs with a rim extending downward from the upper web and a rim extending upward from the lower web to leave a gap between the cam rims; b. the cam receiver having a central support extending into the gap between the cam rims; c. a pair of lock projections extending respectively up and down from the central support; d. the lock projections being disposed to engage radially inward facing surfaces of the cam rims on respective opposite sides of the central support; e. a mount for the cam formed of two pieces fitted together; f. each of the mount pieces having semi-cylindrical portions configured so that when the pieces are fitted together, the semi-cylindrical portions approximately form a cylinder occupying the circular opening of the cam; and g. each of the mount pieces having a generally circular flange disposed so that when the mount pieces are fitted together within the circular opening of the cam, the flanges are arranged adjacent opposite surfaces of the cam.
- 17. The window sash sweep lock of claim 16 wherein the mount pieces have apertures formed to receive screws securing the mount pieces to a check rail of a sash to support the cam for rotation clear of the check rail.
- 18. The window sash sweep lock of claim 17 wherein the cam mount pieces are snapped together within the circular opening to retain the cam on the hub.
- 19. A wind-resistant window sash sweep lock connecting overlapping regions of a pair of window sash, the window sash sweep lock comprising:a. a locking cam and a cam receiver arranged so that the cam interlocks with projections on opposite sides of the receiver along a pair of locking lines spaced apart on opposite sides of the receiver; and b. the spaced-apart locking lines defining a locking locus extending in a direction of sliding movement of the sash to resist tilting of the overlapping regions away from the movement direction in response to wind force applied to the sash.
- 20. The window sash sweep lock of claim 19 including a two-piece hub assembled to support the cam pivotally on the hub between opposed hub flanges.
- 21. The window sash sweep lock of claim 19 wherein the spaced-apart locking lines occur between opposed cam rims straddling and engaging opposite projections of the cam receiver.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of copending parent application Ser. No. 09/567,926, filed May 10, 2000, entitled Wind-resistant Sweep Lock.
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