Claims
- 1. An operator for controlling the movement of a window sash relative to a window frame between open and closed positions, said operator comprising:a base having a bottom surface capable of being supported by and attached to a window frame and having an upper surface with at least one depressed section; a cover wherein front and side portions of said cover contact a portion of the periphery of said base along a base mating shoulder which is formed in the cover and mates with the upper surface of said base to support said cover on said base and define an inner cavity between said cover and said base for housing a worm and a worm engaging arm, said cover having an angled tubular member mated with said depressed section of said base to form a worm enclosure with said depressed section of said base, said cover having a protruding stop at the back end of the worm enclosure and a wall defining a wall aperture, which wall aperture is completely within said cover at the front end of the worm enclosure; a worm engaging arm pivotally secured between said base and said cover and capable of being attached to a sash to control the movement of a sash between open and closed positions; a separate bushing defining a bushing aperture for a worm shaft said bushing being larger than said wall aperture and adjacent said wall and within the inner cavity so that said wall retains said bushing; and a worm drivably engaging said arm and having a worm shaft and a worm shoulder disposed on the worm shaft, said worm being positioned in said worm enclosure with one end being retained by said stop and the other end being retained by said bushing, said worm shaft protruding through said bushing aperture and said wall aperture; said worm enclosure, stop and bushing maintaining axial and transverse positioning of said worm; the back end of said cover being spaced apart from said base by said protruding stop being in contact with said upper surface.
- 2. The operator according to claim 1, wherein the worm cavity is a frustoconical shape.
- 3. The operator set forth in claim 2, wherein the cover includes a central post and the base defines a central aperture with the central post protruding into the central aperture and with said pivotally secured arm being secured between said base and said cover by said post.
- 4. The operator according to claim 3, further comprising fastener posts extending from said cover, said base including fastener post apertures spatially aligned with said fastener posts, said fastener posts protruding from the fastener post apertures.
- 5. The operator according to claim 4, further comprising fastener posts extending from said cover, said base including fastener post apertures spatially aligned with said fastener posts, said fastener posts protruding from the fastener post apertures.
- 6. The operator set forth in claim 1, wherein the cover includes a central post and the base defines a central aperture with the central post protruding into the central aperture and with said pivotally secured arm being secured between said base and said cover by said post.
- 7. The operator according to claim 6, further comprising fastener posts extending from said cover, said base including fastener post apertures spatially aligned with said fastener posts, said fastener posts protruding from the fastener post apertures.
- 8. The operator set forth in claim 1, wherein the inner surface of said cover defines a circumferential support surface and wherein said upper surface of said base is configured to fit within said cover to be supported by said support surface and said post.
- 9. A window operator for attachment to a window having a raised portion comprising:a base said base being defined as a single piece having an interior support surface, a plurality of fastener post apertures and a bottom exterior surface with a slot therein, wherein said slot is formed within said bottom exterior surface of said base continuously from a first edge of said base to a second edge of said base so as to be capable of engaging a raised portion of a window to provide a means for allowing attachment of the operator to a window and to prevent substantial infiltration of air and water through the operator when said base is attached to a window; a depressed stop support surface defined within said base; a cover having a plurality of fastener posts, and an interlocking lip for receiving said base; an arm pivotally secured to said base; and a worm disposed within the interior support surface and drivably engaging said arm wherein said arm is capable of being adapted to a sash for movement between open and closed positions, wherein said depressed stop support surface prevents axial and transverse motion of said worm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/575,143, filed Dec. 19, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,308.
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