Claims
- 1. A window opener for opening stuck windows comprising:
a handle having a predetermined width and length, the handle also having a grabbing tip and a pivot pin; and a pole with a first end and a second end,
the pole having a cleat,
the cleat in physical communication with the pivot pin, the pole being repositionable with respect to the handle.
- 2. The window opener of claim 1 wherein the second end of the pole has a sash seat.
- 3. The window opener of claim 1 wherein the handle also has an opening, the opening sized to allow the pole to pass through it.
- 4. The window opener of claim 3 wherein the sash seat has a contoured configuration and wherein the pole has a second cleat.
- 5. A window opener to open a stuck window comprising:
a rigid pole having an exterior perimeter, a proximate end and a plurality of cleats; and a handle having a pivot pin, a grabbing tip, and an opening sized to allow the rigid pole to slide within it,
the pivot pin of the handle in contact with one of the cleats.
- 6. The window opener of claim 5 wherein the rigid pole has a sash seat.
- 7. The window opener of claim 5 wherein the cross-section of the perimeter of the rigid pole and the cross-section of the perimeter of the handle form the shape of a polygon.
- 8. The window opener of claim 5 wherein the cleats are of substantially the same size and shape.
- 9. The window opener of claim 6 wherein the contoured foot forms the shape of a wedge.
- 10. The window opener of claim 5 wherein said first cleat is wedge shaped.
- 11. The window opener of claim 5 wherein the handle and the rigid pole are made from a rigid polymer.
- 12. The window opener of claim 5 wherein the length of the rigid pole is adjustable.
- 13. A method of sliding a stuck window within a window frame having a sash comprising:
providing a handle having a proximate end and a distal end, the handle also having an opening with a pivot point; inserting a rigid pole through the opening of the handle, the rigid pole having a plurality of cleats; aligning the cleat of the rigid pole with the pivot point of the handle; and applying force to the stuck window section by pivoting the handle in the cleat.
- 14. The method of sliding a stuck window of claim 13 further comprising:
raising the proximate end of the handle; repositioning the pin into a different cleat; and applying force to the stuck window section by pivoting the handle in the cleat.
- 15. The method of sliding a stuck window of claim 13 further comprising:
inserting a sash seat portion of the rigid pole into an opening created by applying force to the stuck window.
- 16. A window opener comprising:
a handle having an opening and a pivot pin; and a rigid pole having a first end and a second end,
the second end having a sash seat, the rigid pole having a means for pivotally connecting the rigid pole to the handle.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This Application claims the benefit of and is a continuation-in-part of prior application Ser. No. 09/578,914 filed May 26, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09578914 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
09902635 |
Jul 2001 |
US |