Claims
- 1. An operator for controlling the movement of a window sash relative to a frame between open and closed positions, said operator comprising:a base attachable to a frame and having a first support surface with a slot therein, wherein said slot is formed within 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 cover secured to said base; an arm pivotally secured to said base and attachable to a sash to control the movement of a sash between open and closed positions; and, a worm drivably engaging said arm.
- 2. The operator according to claim 1, wherein a second support surface of the cover comprises an angled tubular support surface with a first axis.
- 3. The operator according to claim 2, wherein at least part of an internal shoulder of the cover defined by a wall transverse to the first axis and surrounding the hole.
- 4. The operator according to claim 2, wherein the second support surface includes a downwardly depending surface directly supporting an end of said worm.
- 5. The operator according to claim 4, wherein the downwardly depending surface defines a partially cylindrical support surface substantially co-axial with the first axis.
- 6. The operator according to claim 1, wherein a worm shaft of the worm has a worm shaft axis, and a worm shoulder is defined by a raised section intermediate to the ends of the worm shaft, the raised section having a surface transverse to the worm shaft axis.
- 7. The operator according to claim 6, wherein the raised section is a frustoconical section.
- 8. The operator according to claim 1, further comprising a bushing disposed between the internal shoulder and the worm shoulder.
- 9. The operator according to claim 1, wherein the first support surface comprises an angled tubular surface.
- 10. The operator according to claim 1, wherein said worm directly engages said arm.
- 11. An operator for controlling the movement of a window sash relative to a frame between open and closed positions, said operator comprising:a base attachable to a frame and having a first support surface with a slot therein, wherein said slot is formed within 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 and an aperture; a cover secured to said base and having a second support surface with a hole therethrough defining an internal shoulder, the second support surface mating with the first support surface; a post extending from said cover and through the aperture; an arm pivotally secured to said post and attachable to a sash to control the movement of a sash between open and closed positions; and, a worm drivably engaging said arm and having a worm shaft and a worm shoulder disposed on the worm shaft, said worm directly supported by the first and second surfaces at one end and the worm shoulder engaging the internal shoulder with the worm shaft protruding from the hole.
- 12. The operator according to claim 11, 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.
- 13. The operator according to claim 11, wherein the second support surface comprises an angled tubular support surface with a first axis.
- 14. The operator according to claim 13, wherein at least part of the internal shoulder is defined by a wall transverse to the first axis and surrounding the hole.
- 15. The operator according to claim 13, wherein the second support surface includes a downwardly depending surface directly supporting the one end of said worm.
- 16. The operator according to claim 15, wherein the downwardly depending surface defines a partially cylindrical support surface substantially co-axial with the first axis.
- 17. The operator according to claim 11, wherein the worm shaft has a worm shaft axis, and the worm shoulder is defined by a raised section intermediate to the ends of the worm shaft, the raised section having a surface transverse to the worm shaft axis.
- 18. The operator according to claim 11, further comprising a bearing disposed along said post between said cover and said arm, said cover having a raised surface thereon into which said bearing is disposed to center said bearing about said post.
- 19. The operator according to claim 11, wherein said worm directly engages said arm.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation application of U.S. Ser. No. 09/021,607 filed Feb. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,385,911, which is a further continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/575,143, filed Dec. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,308.
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