Claims
- 1. A window lock for a window having a window frame and a movable window sash comprising, a slider having a cam member, a ramped keeper, and means for moving the slider in a path extending lengthwise thereof to cause the cam member to coact with the ramped keeper in establishing either a locked or unlocked condition of the window; the improvement comprising: multi-point locking of the window sash to the window frame by utilization of at least two of said ramped keepers and two of said cam members, each of said ramped keepers having an inclined ramp section and a generally planar section, and said slider having a length of movement along said path greater than that required to move a cam member along said ramp section and onto a planar section of a ramped keeper whereby delayed lock-up of one cam member and associated ramped keeper may be achieved relative to the other cam member and ramped keeper by having said ramped keepers at a distance apart greater than the distance between said cam members, and a planar section of a ramped keeper having a length greater than said difference in distances.
- 2. A window lock as defined in claim 1 wherein said cam members and ramped keepers are bevelled to resist separation in a direction normal to said slider path.
- 3. A window lock as defined in claim 1 wherein said cam members are rollers.
- 4. A window lock as defined in claim 1 including a tie bar, one of said cam members being mounted on said tie bar, means for connecting a tie bar to an end of the slider, and a tie bar guide for guiding the tie bar at a location remote from said slider.
- 5. A window lock as defined in claim 4 wherein the means for connecting a tie bar to an end of the slider comprises a slot on the tie bar, a tie bar rivet non-rotatably fixed to the slider and having a pair of aligned ears at a distance from and extending transversely to the slider path whereby the tie bar can be placed at an angle to the slider to align the slot with and pass the slot over the ears and thereafter rotation of the tie bar to alignment with the slider locks the slider and tie bar together.
- 6. A window lock as defined in claim 5 wherein there are a pair of said tie bar rivets located one at each end of said slider whereby a single tie bar can be mounted at one end of the slider or a pair of tie bars can extend from opposite ends of the slider.
- 7. A window lock as defined in claim 1 wherein said cam members are rollers and the rollers and ramped keepers have engaging bevelled surfaces.
- 8. A window lock as defined in claim 1 and having a housing; a handle rotatably mounted on said housing for movement between two limit positions and operable to move said slider along said path and said slider and handle having coacting means to preclude gravity or other outside force from moving said slider along said path without moving said handle.
- 9. A window lock as defined in claim 8 wherein said coacting means comprises a forked section of said slider with a pair of tines spaced apart by a slot, a pivotal drive link operable by the handle and having a pin movable in an arc and along said slot, and said tines each having a bevelled free end to enable movement of the pin in its arc without movement of said slider to place the drive link in a toggle position wherein an outside force on the slider is reacted by engagement between a bevelled free end of a tine and said pin and the handle being in a limit position.
- 10. A window lock as defined in claim 9 wherein said handle has one limit position extending generally parallel to said slider path when the window is locked and the handle moves through an arc to the other limit position to unlock the window, said arc approaching 180.degree. to limit handle protrusion into a room when the window is open.
- 11. A window lock as defined in claim 1 including a housing mountable on the window frame and having alignment bosses positionable in an opening in the window frame, a bracket positionable within the window frame, means connecting the bracket and housing bosses together with a part of the window frame captured therebetween, coacting means on the bracket and slider mounting the slider for movement along said path, and an O-ring groove in said housing shaped to surround said opening in the window frame and which receives an O-ring to seal the housing to the window frame.
- 12. A window lock for a window having a window frame and a movable window sash comprising, a slider having a cam member, a ramped keeper, and means for moving the slider in a path extending lengthwise thereof to cause the cam member to coact with the ramped keeper in establishing either a locked or unlocked condition of the window; the improvement comprising: a housing; a handle rotatably mounted on said housing for movement between two limit positions and operable to move said slider along said path and said slider and handle having coacting means operable in both limit positions of the handle to preclude any force other than that applied by the handle such as gravity or other outside force from moving said slider along said path.
- 13. A window lock as defined in claim 12 wherein said coacting means comprises a forked section of said slider with a pair of tines spaced apart by a slot, a pivotal drive link operable by the handle and having a pin movable in an arc and along said slot, and said tines each having a bevelled free end to enable movement of the pin in its arc without movement of said slider to place the drive link in a toggle position wherein an outside force on the slider is reacted by engagement between a bevelled free end and said pin and the handle being in a limit position.
- 14. A window lock as defined in claim 12 wherein said handle has one limit position extending parallel to said slider path when the window is locked and the handle moves through an arc to the other limit position to unlock the window, said arc approaching 180.degree. to limit handle protrusion into a room when the window is open.
- 15. A window lock for a window having a window frame and a movable window sash comprising, a slider having a roller defining a cam member, a ramped keeper, and means for moving the slider in a path extending lengthwise thereof to cause the cam member to coact with the ramped keeper in establishing either a locked or unlocked condition of the window; the improvement comprising: each of said cam member and ramped keeper being bevelled to resist any separating movement in a direction normal to said path as a result of flexibility of the window frame and window sash as may result due to high loads.
- 16. A window lock as defined in claim 15 and having a plurality of said ramped keepers, a tie bar connected to said slider for movement therewith along said path and a roller on said tie bar for coaction with a ramped keeper, and said ramped keepers each having an inclined ramp section for window sash pull-in and a generally planar section which may extend in parallel relation with said path whereby one of said rollers may move along a keeper generally planar section of one of said ramped keepers while another roller is moving along an inclined ramp section of another of said ramped keepers, each of said inclined ramp section and generally planar section of a ramped keeper having said bevel, and said slider and tie bar having movement along said path substantially greater than that required to cause a roller to move along an inclined ramp section and onto a generally planar section of a ramped keeper.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 297,490, filed Jan. 17,1989 now abandoned.
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