Claims
- 1. A window jamb component assembly mountable in a jamb of a double hung window for cooperative engagement with sash assemblies thereof, comprising:a longitudinally elongated jamb liner having upper and lower segments and sash assembly carriages spaced apart by a profiled web, said profiled web defining sequentially aligned recesses, said sequentially aligned recesses comprising an inner weather stripping recess, a jamb element recess and an outer weather stripping recess; a jamb element retained by said jamb element recess and covering one of said weather stripping recesses of one of said segments; and frame weather stripping being deployed in the other one of said weather stripping recesses of said segments.
- 2. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 wherein said sash assembly carriages comprise a pair of longitudinally elongated channel guides, one of said longitudinally elongated channel guides being an inner elongated channel guide, the other of said longitudinally elongated channel guides being an outer elongated channel guide, said inner weather stripping recess being adjacent said inner elongated channel guide.
- 3. The window jamb component assembly of claim 2 further comprising balance tubes for guiding the sash assemblies of the double hung window, said balance tubes being substantially retained in the channel guides.
- 4. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 further comprising frame weather stripping being deployed in said one of said weather stripping recesses of the other one of said segments.
- 5. The window jamb component assembly of claim 4 further comprising a rail seal interposed between adjacent end portions of the frame weather strippings.
- 6. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 wherein said jamb element forms a substantially rigid facing which is substantially flush with the sash assembly carriages.
- 7. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 wherein the jamb element is adapted to be substantially flush with an exterior trim of the double hung window.
- 8. The window jamb component assembly of claim 7 wherein the jamb element is constructed of aluminum.
- 9. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 wherein the jamb element is adapted to be substantially flush with an interior trim of the double hung window.
- 10. The window jamb component assembly of claim 9 wherein the jamb element is constructed of wood.
- 11. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 wherein each of said inner and outer weather stripping recesses includes an elongated channel for receiving an anchor stricture of said frame weather stripping.
- 12. The window jamb component assembly of claim 1 wherein said profiled web further includes a jamb anchor for securably mounting said component assembly to the jamb of the double hung window, said jamb anchor projecting outwardly from said profiled web in a direction opposite a direction said sequentially aligned recesses face.
- 13. A longitudinally elongated jamb liner comprising upper and lower segments; a pair of longitudinally elongated channel guides spaced apart by a profiled web, one of said elongated channel guides being an inner elongated channel guide, the other of said elongated channel guides being an outer elongated channel guide, said profiled web including sequentially aligned recesses, said sequentially aligned recesses being an inner weather stripping recess, a jamb element recess and an outer weather stripping recess, said inner weather stripping recess being adjacent said inner elongated channel guide; and a jamb element, said jamb element being retained by said jamb element recess of one of said segments and covering only one of said weather stripping recesses of said one of said segments.
- 14. A longitudinally elongated jamb liner comprising:upper and lower segments; a first elongated channel, a second elongated channel, a third elongated channel, a fourth elongated channel, and a fifth elongated channel, the elongated channels being sequentially spaced apart and parallel therewith; and a jamb element adapted to provide a uniformly clad surface for a jamb, the third elongated channel of only one of said segments retaining the jamb element with the jamb element covering only one of the second and fourth elongated channels of said only one of said segments.
- 15. The longitudinally elongated jamb liner of claim 14, further comprising a second jamb element adapted to provide a uniformly clad surface for the jamb, the third elongated channel of only the other one of said segments retaining the second jamb element with the second jamb element covering the other of one of the second and fourth elongated channels of the other one of said segments.
- 16. The longitudinally elongated jamb liner of claim 15 further comprising weather stripping seals deployed in the second and fourth elongated channels not covered by the jamb elements.
- 17. The longitudinally elongated jamb liner of claim 15 wherein one of said jamb elements is adapted to be substantially flush with an exterior trim of a double hung window.
- 18. The longitudinally elongated jamb liner of claim 17 wherein the other one of said jamb elements is adapted to be substantially flush with an interior trim of the double hung window.
- 19. The longitudinally elongated jamb liner of claim 15 wherein said first and fifth elongated channels comprise sash assembly carriages, and wherein one of said jamb elements forms a substantially rigid facing which is substantially flush with one of the sash assembly carriages.
- 20. The longitudinally elongated jamb liner of claim 19 further comprising balance tubes for guiding sash assemblies of a double hung window, each of said balance tubes being substantially retained within a respective one of the sash assembly carriages.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application is related to pending patent applications entitled: WINDOW SASH POSITION MAINTAINER, Ser. No. 09/328,085, filed Jun. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,141,913; and ACTUATOR FOR WINDOW SASH RETENTION MECHANISM, Ser. No. 09/450,648, filed Nov. 23, 1999, each of which is assigned to a common assignee. The related applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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