Claims
- 1. A window balance cam housing, comprising a body generally in a form of a rectangular prism having a generally cylindrical bore therethrough, said body having a bottom side, a top side, a right side, a left side, a near side, and a far side, said generally cylindrical bore extending between said near side and said far side and having a portion of more narrow diameter between said right side and said left side respectively, said top side having a gap defined therein, permitting flexing to change the separation between said right side and said left side;
- brake shoes provided on each of said right side and said left side; and
- a first pair of vertical ridges extending symmetrically outward from said near side and said far side.
- 2. The window balance cam housing of claim 1, further comprising a second pair of vertical ridges extending symmetrically outward from said near side and said far side, said second pair of vertical ridges being higher than said first pair.
- 3. The window balance cam housing of claim 2, further comprising a third pair of vertical ridges extending symmetrically outward from said near side and said far side, said third pair having the same height as said first pair.
- 4. The window balance cam housing of claim 1, wherein said vertical ridges are interrupted by said bore.
- 5. The window balance cam housing of claim 1, wherein said bottom side has a major surface being nearly planar with a relatively large radius of curvature, and two substantially rectangular minor surface portions along near and far side portions of said bottom side major surface and extending to said left side and said right side beyond said major surface.
- 6. The window balance cam housing of claim 5, wherein said right side has a generally cylindrical major surface, which right side major surface extends continuously from said bottom side major surface, and said brake shoes on said right side form two generally trapezoidal planar minor surfaces, said right side major surface being recessed intermediate said two right side minor surfaces.
- 7. The window balance cam housing of claim 5, wherein said left side has a cylindrical major surface extending continuously from said bottom side major surface, and said brake shoes on said left side form two generally trapezoidal planar minor surfaces defined on near and far sides of said left side, said left side major surface being recessed intermediate said two left side minor surfaces.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of design application Ser. No. 29/066,199, filed Feb. 7, 1997, now abandonded, the entire specification of which is considered to be part of the disclosure of this application and is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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CertainTeed Part No. A-187598. On sale prior to Feb. 7, 1996. |
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