Claims
- 1. A window comprising: a frame having opposing jambs with vertical sash receiving grooves which face each other, a sash having channel shaped stiles with outwardly extending legs received in said opposing vertical grooves, a pair of elongated balance housings of generally uniform cross section with respective ones being positioned in respective ones of said opposing vertical grooves, an extensible member projecting outwardly of each housing, retraction spring means in each housing for retracting said extensible members, first anchor means on each of said extensible members, second anchor means on each of said balance housings, a pair of sash guides for spacing the upper opposite sides of said sash from said balance housings, a pair of sash hooks respective ones of which are hooked to the respective bottom corner of said sash, a pair of slides respective ones of which are positioned in respective vertical sash receiving grooves, one of said first and second anchor means being fastened to said slides and the other of said first and second anchor means being fixed to the jambs of said window, and inclined slot and pin means connecting said sash hooks to said slides with the slots thereof extending upwardly and laterally ourwardly toward said jambs, and whereby the sash is centered between jambs and is kept from rattling.
- 2. A balance system for sash of the type having channel chaped stiles with outwardly extending legs adapted to be received in a vertical groove in the jamb of a window frame, said system comprising: an elongated balance having a housing of a generally uniform U-shape cross section adapted to be positioned in the vertical groove of a jamb of a window frame, said housing having an extensible member projecting therefrom, a retraction spring in said housing having an extensible member, first anchor means connecting said extensible member to said housing, second anchor means for connecting said extensible member to said frame, a sash hook adapted to receive the bottom of a sash, a slide adapted to be positioned in and slide along a vertical groove in the jamb of a window frame, said second anchor means fastening said slide to said balance housing and said first anchor means being arranged for fastening to the jamb of a window, and inclined slot and pin means connecting said sash hook and slide in such manner that the weight of a sash on said sash hook forces said slide outwardly from said sash, and whereby the slide is biased into engagement with the jamb of a window in which it is installed to center the sash and keep it from rattling.
- 3. A sash balance having top and bottom ends comprising: an elongated housing of generally U-shape having a web and generally parallel legs, said legs having a pair of openings therethrough providing abutments facing the top end of said housing, a retraction spring in said housing, said spring having a hook at the top end thereof, a spring anchor clip having two sides adapted to engage the inside of the legs of said housing, said two sides having outwardly and downwardly extending ears which receive the abutments of said opening in said legs of said housing, at least one of said sides having an opening adjacent the bottom thereof which receives said hook of said retraction spring, a pulley retained between said legs of said housing adjacent the bottom end of said housing, an extensible member extending over said pulley with one end operatively connected to the bottom of said retraction spring and the other end proceeding upwardly and outwardly for connection to the jamb of a window frame, a slide fixed to said housing beneath said pulley, and means for supporting a sash on said slide, and whereby the weight of a sash and the reaction of said retraction spring draws the top and bottom of said sash balance outwardly to hold it in sliding engagement with a jamb.
- 4. The sash balance of claim 3 wherein: said last mentioned means comprises a hook having an abutment for retaining a downwardly facing lip on a sash to be retained, slot means on said hook extending upwardly and outwardly, and pin means carried by said slide and extending through said slot means, with at least part of said slot means being generally at or below the level of said abutment of said hook.
- 5. A sash balance having top and bottom ends comprising: an elongated housing of generally U-shape having a web and generally parallel legs, a retraction spring in said housing, attachment means securing the top of said retraction spring to said housing, a slide fixed to the bottom end of said housing, a pulley retained between said legs in the lower end of said housing upwardly of said slide, an extensible member extending around the bottom side of said pulley with one end operatively connected to the bottom of said retraction spring and the other end proceeding upwardly and outwardly for connection to the jamb of a window frame, and laterally extensible means for supporting a sash from said slide, and whereby said extensible member will maintain the top and bottom of said housing against a jamb of a window regardless of parallelism to prevent rattling therebetween while variations in clearance between a window and jamb is taken up between the lower end of said housing and window by said last mentioned means at a point below said pulley.
- 6. The sash balance of claim 5 wherein: said last mentioned means comprises a hook having an abutment for retaining a downwardly facing lip on a sash to be retained, slot means on said hook extending upwardly and outwardly, and pin means carried by said slide and extending through said slot means, with at least part of said slot means being generally at or below the level of said abutment of said hook.
- 7. The sash balance of claim 5 wherein said attachment means comprises a generally U-shaped sheet metal clip, said clip having legs for abutment with the inside leg surfaces of said housing, a pair of downwardly and outwardly facing ears on said legs of said clip adapted to engage upwardly facing abutments on said legs of said housing, the bottom ends of said clip legs being bent inwardly to provide portions which engage each other, and an opening through the engaging portions for receiving an end of said retraction spring.
- 8. An anchor clip for fastening a coil spring to a housing of generally U-shape cross section, said anchor clip comprising: a generally U-shaped sheet metal clip, said clip having legs for abutment with the inside leg surfaces of said housing, a pair of downwardly and outwardly facing ears on said legs of said clip adapted to engage upwardly facing abutments on said legs of said housing, the bottom ends of said clip legs being bent inwardly to provide portions which engage each other, and an opening through the engaging portions for receiving an end of said retraction spring.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 624,757, filed Oct. 23, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,078,336.
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