Claims
- 1. Window structure for installation both as a single-hung window or as a hopper window and as a right or left hand glider window including a frame having a fixed frame rail, guiding frame rails, a locking frame rail and a frame check rail, at least one movable sash secured within the frame for selective movement in the plane of the window frame and tilting out of the plane of the window frame about one edge of the sash including a tilt rail, guide rails having longitudinal recesses therein and a lock rail, and sash guide and pivot structure positioned at least partly within the longitudinal recesses of the sash guide rails and secured to opposite corners of the movable sash, spacing the movable sash from the frame rails, finishing the ends of the movable sash guide rails at the ends of the sash lock rail to prevent damage to weather stripping on pivoting of the movable sash about the lock rail thereof and providing a pivot axis for the movable sash on pivoting thereof, which sash guide and pivot structure is operable to lock the movable sash in pivoted povition with respect to movement of the movable sash along the frame, which ash guide and pivot structure includes a rectangular portion adapted to fit within the movable sash guide rail at the end thereof adjacent an end of the sash lock rail, an L-shaped flange extending over perpendicular sides of the rectangular portion for engaging the side and one end of the guide rail of the movable sash and an elongated pivot portion extending on the opposite side of the flange from the rectangular portion of the sash guide and pivot structure and away from the sash guide rail and into the guiding frame rail in installation on a movable sash installed in the window structure and having a larger dimension in the plane of the window structure than transversely of the window structure whereby on tilting of the movable window sash the pivot portion of the sash guide and pivot member extending within the guiding frame rail engages portions of the rail to lock the movable sash in the fram with respect to movement of the sash along the frame.
- 2. Structure as set forth in claim 1 and further including a flexible extension secured to the sash guide and pivot member, and extending toward the tilt rail of the sash with the sash guide and pivot member in installation which extension includes a sash balance shoe retaining barb on the end thereof projecting in the same direction as the pivot portion of the sash guide and pivot member, and resilient means urging the extension toward the guiding frame rail in assembly whereby on movement of the movable window sash into a limiting position toward the fixed frame rail the flexible extension on the sash guide and pivot member is cammed over a sash balance show positioned in the guiding frame rail to lock the sash guide and pivot member and the sash balance show together.
- 3. Structure as set forth in claim 2, wherein the flexible extension is integral with the sash guide and pivot member.
- 4. Structure as set forth in claim 2, wherein the window structure further includes a sash balance positioned in a pocket in a guiding rail including a sash balance torsion ribbon having an offset portion at the end thereof and a sash balance show including recesses on two sides thereof extending in the direction of the guiding frame rail and a centrally located slot extending between the recesses constructed to receive the offset end of the sash balance torsion ribbon.
- 5. Structure as set forth in claim 4 wherein the sash balance shoe further includes a surface on one side thereof for engagement with an inside surface of the guiding frame rail on one side of the pocket therein and a surface on the other side of the pocket therein and a surface on the other side thereof for engagement wth an outside surface of the guiding frame rail on the other side of the pocket therein with the sash balance torsion ribbon being stressed to rotate the sash balance shoe toward the other side of the pocket on the outside of the pocket.
- 6. Structure as set forth in claim 28, wherein the sash balance shoe further includes an arcuate side portion for permitting rotation of the sash balance shoe into the pocket in installation.
- 7. Structure as set forth in claim 5, wherein the sash balance shoe further includes an extension on the bottom thereof having an opening therein for receiving the pivot portion of the sash guide and pivot member.
- 8. Structure as set forth in claim 7, wherein the opening in the extension on the bottom of the sash balance shoe is spilt at the bottom thereof and the edge portions at the spilt in the opening are arcuate toward the sash balance shoe to permit entry of the pivot portion of the sash guide and pivot member on spreading of the sides of the sash balance shoe extension apart by movement of the movable sash into a limiting position toward the fixed frame rail.
- 9. Sash guide and pivot structure comprising a rectangular portion adapted to fit within a window sash guide rail at the one end of the lock rail thereof, an L-shaped flange on perpendicular sides of the rectangular portion for engaging the side and end of the sash guide rail and an elongated noncircular pivot portion extending on the opposite side of the flange from the rectangular portion of the sash guide and pivot member.
- 10. Sash guide and pivot structure comprising a rectangular portion adapted to fit within a window sash guide rail at the one end of the lock rail thereof, an L-shaped flange on perpendicular side of the rectangular portion for engaging the side and end of the sash guide rail, an elongated non-circular pivot portion extending on the opposite side of the flange from the rectangular portion of the sash guide and pivot member and a flexible extension secured to the flange portion of the sash guide and pivot structure and extending away from the rectangular and pivot portions of the sash guide and pivot structure including a balance shoe retaining barb on the outer end thereof projecting in the same direction as the pivot portion of the sash guide and pivot member.
- 11. Structure as set forth in claim 10, wherein the flexible extension is integral with the sash guide and pivot member.
- 12. A sash balance shoe including vertically extending recesses on two sides thereof and a centrally located slot extending therebetween constructed to receive the offset end of a sash balance torsion ribbon.
- 13. A sash balance shoe including vertically extending recesses on two sides thereof and a centrally located slot extending therebetween constructed to receive the offset end of a sash balance torsion ribbon, which sash balance shoe further includes a surface on one side thereof for engagement with an inside surface of a guiding frame rail on one side of a pocket therein and a surface on the other side thereof for engagement with an outside surface of a guiding frame rail on the other side of the pocket therein with the sash balance torsion ribbon being stressed to rotate the sash balance shoe toward the other side of the pocket on the outside of the pocket.
- 14. Structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein the sash balance shoe further includes an arcuate side portion for permitting rotation of the sash balance shoe into the pocket in installation.
- 15. Structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein the sash balance shoe further includes an extension on the bottom thereof having an opening therein for receiving the pivot portion of a sash guide and pivot member.
- 16. Structure as set forth in claim 15, wherein the opening in the extension on the bottom of the sash balance shoe is split at the bottom thereof and the edge portions at the split in the opening are arcuate toward the sash balance shoe to permit entry of the pivot portion of the sash guide and pivot member on spreading of the sides of the sash balance shoe extension apart on movement of the sash guide and pivot member toward the sash balance shoe. other side of the pocket on the outside of the pocket.
- 17. Window structure for installation both as a single-hung window or as a hopper window and as a right or left-hand glider window including a frame having a fixed frame rail, guiding frame rails, a locking frame rail and a frame check rail, at least one movable sash secured within the frame for selective movement in the plane of the window frame and tilting out of the plane of the window frame about one edge of the sash including a tilt rail, guide rails having longitudinal recesses therein and a lock rail, and sash guide and pivot structure positioned at least partly within the longitudinal recesses of the sash guide rails and secured to opposite corners of the movable sash, spacing the movable sash from the guiding frame rails, finishing the ends of the movable sash guide rails at the ends of the sash lock rail to prevent damage to weather stripping on pivoting of the movable sash about the lock rail thereof and providing a pivot axis for the movable sash on pivoting thereof, which sash guide and pivot structure is operable to lock the movable sash in a pivoted position with respect to movement of the movable sash along the frame.
- 18. Window structure including a frame having a fixed frame rail, guiding frame rails, a locking frame rail and a frame check rail, at least one movable sash secured within the frame for selective movement in the plane of the window frame and tilting out of the plane of the window frame about one edge of the sash including a tilt rail, guide rails having longitudinal recesses therein and a lock rail, sash guide and pivot structure positioned at least partly within the longitudinal recesses of the sash guide rails and secured to opposite corners of the movable sash, spacing the movable sash from the guiding frame rails, finishing the ends of the movable sash guide rails at the ends of each lock rail to prevent damage to weather stripping on pivoting of the movable sash about the lock rail thereof and providing a pivot axis for the movable sash on pivoting thereof, which sash guide and pivot structure is operable to lock the movable sash in a pivoted position with respect to movement of the movable sash along the frame, and a sash balance shoe positioned within at least one of the guiding frame rails and engaged with a portion of the sash guide and pivot structure whereby the sash balance shoe is releasably secured in position against the bias of a sash balance secured thereto.
- 19. Sash guide and pivot structure comprising a rectangular portion adapted to fit within a window sash guide rail and a substantially flat flexible extension secured to the rectangular portion adapted to extend substantially flat against a window sash guide rail including a balance shoe retaining barb on the outer end thereof extending away from the rectangular portion thereof.
- 20. A sash balance shoe comprising a generally rectangular member having vertically extending recesses on two sides thereof and a centrally located slot extending therebetween constructed to receive the offset end of a sash balance torsion ribbon and having a substantially flat top for engagement with a retaining barb.
- 21. Window structure including a frame having a fixed frame rail, guiding frame rails, a locking frame rail and a frame check rail, at lest one movable sash secured within the frame for selective movement in the plane of the window frame and tilting out of the plane of the window frame about one edge of the sash including a tilt rail, guide rails and a lock rail, sash guide and pivot structure secured to opposite corners of the movable sash for spacing the movable sash from the guiding frame rails, for finishing the ends of the movable sash guide rails at the ends of each lock rail to prevent damage to weather stripping on pivoting of the movable sash about the lock rail thereof and providing a pivot axis for the movable sash on pivoting thereof, which sash guide and pivot structure is operable to lock the movable sash in a pivoted position with respect to movement of the movable sash along the frame, and a sash balance shoe positioned within at least one of the guiding frame rails and engaged with a portion of the sash guide and pivot structure includng vertically extending recesses on two sides thereof and a centrally located slot extending therebetween constructed to receive the offset end of a sash balance torsion ribbon and a substantially flat top for engagement with a retaining barb whereby the sash balance shoe is releasably secured in position against the bias of a sash balance secured thereto.
- 22. Window structure including a frame having a fixed frame rail, guiding frame rails, a locking frame rail and a frame check rail, at least one movable sash secured within the frame for selective movement in the plane of the window frame and tilting out of the plane of the window frame about one edge of the sash including a tilt rail, guide rails and a lock rail, sash guide and pivot structure secured to opposite corners of the movable sash for spacing the movable sash from the guiding frame rails, finishing the ends of the movable sash guide at the ends of each lock rail to prevent damage to the weather stripping about the lock rail thereof and providing a pivot axis for the movable sash on pivoting thereof, which sash guide and pivot structure is operable to lock the movable sash in a pivoted position with respect to the movement of the movable sash along the frame, including a rectangular portion adapted to fit within a window sash guide rail and a flexible extension extending from the rectangular portion including a balance shoe retaining barb on the outer end thereof, resilient means operable between the window sash guide rail and flexible extension for biasing the flexible extension away from the window sash guide rail, and a sash balance shoe positioned within at least one of the guiding frame rails and engaged with the flexible extension of the sash guide and pivot structure whereby the sash balance shoe is releasably secured in position by means of the retaining barb against the bias of a sash balance shoe secured thereto.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of application Ser. No. 121,985, filed Mar. 8, l971, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,795,076, and is related to applications Ser. No. 7,452, filed Feb. 2, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,686,818 and Ser. No. 38,453, filed May 18, 1970, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,824,752, which disclose false muntin structure and storm sash structure, respectively, for use with window structure such as disclosed herein in more detail. Further, the present application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 36,303, filed June 22, 1970 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,711,995.
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