Claims
- 1. Window structure including a generally rectangular outer frame including head jamb and sill members, the jamb members having a longitudinally extending recess therein opening inwardly of the frame, at least one sash positioned within the frame including stiles at the sides thereof having longitudinally extending recesses therein opening outwardly of the sash and a lift rail at the bottom thereof, which sash is movable in the plane of the frame and tiltable about the lift rail out of the plane of the frame, a balance foot member positioned within the longitudinally extending recess in at least one frame jamb movable along the recess with the sash, said balance foot member including a recess therein opening toward said sash and a torque transfer projection extending centrally from said recess in said balance foot member toward said sash in spaced relation to the side walls of said recess in said balance foot member, and a lower sash guide member secured to the sash stile within the recess therein adjacent the lift rail including a cylindrical hollow pivot portion extending therefrom toward the frame jamb receiving the torque transfer projection on the balance foot member extending axially thereinto and itself extending axially into the recess in the balance foot member, said balance foot member and lower sash guide member comprising a balance foot and lower sash guide structure guiding the sash in movement in the plane of the window and providing a pivot for the sash about the lift rail.
- 2. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the recess in the balance foot member is longer in cross section in the direction of the recess in the frame jamb than it is transversely of the recess in the frame jamb and the torque transfer projection is of greater cross section dimension transversely of the recess in the frame jamb than it is longitudinally of the recess in the frame jamb and is tapered to be progressively smaller in cross section outwardly of the recess in the balance foot member.
- 3. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the hollow pivot portion of the sash guide member is greater in cross section dimension in the direction of the recess in the sash stile than it is transversely of the recess in the sash stile.
- 4. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the window structure is thermal break window structure and the frame includes a generally rectangular outer frame portion, a generally rectangular inner frame portion, and an insulating member positioned between the inner and outer frame portions cooperable therewith for rigidly securing the frame portions together without contact between the inner and outer frame portions.
- 5. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bottom sash guide member includes tabs extending therefrom for a short distance toward the frame jamb for spacing the sash from the frame.
- 6. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bottom sash guide member includes fins extending out of the recess in the stile for a short distance on each side of the recess in the sash stile between the sash stile and frame which are tapered toward the edges of the sash stile to be thinner at the edges than at the recess in the sash stile for guiding the sash in pivotal movement out of and into the plane of the frame.
- 7. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bottom sash guide member includes an elongated projection extending longitudinally of the recess in the sash stile for providing stability and strength to the bottom sash guide member.
- 8. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the bottom sash guide member includes tabs extending on both sides of the bottom sash guide member out of the end of the sash stile and into engagement with the sides of the lift rail to space the lift rail from the frame.
- 9. Structure as set forth in claim 1, and further including an opening in one side of the recess in the balance foot member through which the pivot portion of the bottom sash guide member extends into engagement with the frame with the sash in a position tilted out of the plane of the frame.
- 10. Structure as set forth in claim 1, and further including a sash balance including a torsion ribbon secured in the jamb recess wherein the balance foot member includes an opening therethrough extending axially from the frame toward the sash with the sash in the plane of the frame and recesses in the balance foot member extending in opposite directions from the opposite ends of the opening through the balance foot member in the direction of extent of the recess in the frame for receiving the end of the sash balance torsion ribbon extending into one of the recesses at the end of the opening through the balance foot and offset 90.degree. to extend through the opening and offset 90.degree. again to extend in the other recess at the opposite end of the opening through the balance foot.
- 11. Structure as set forth in claim 1, and further including tabs on the balance foot member extending from the side thereof adjacent the sash and extending beyond the edges of the balance foot member between the frame and sash to space the sash from the frame and limit inward movement of the balance foot member into the recess in the frame.
- 12. Structure as set forth in claim 1, wherein the recess in the frame jamb has at least one reentrant portion forming a lip extending parallel to the back of the recess and a projection extending outwardly from the side of the balance foot member behind the lip of the frame recess with the balance foot member installed in the recess in the frame to prevent rotation of the balance foot member within the recess in the frame member.
- 13. Balance foot and sash guide structure for guiding sash in movement in the plane of a window frame and providing a pivot for the sash about one edge of the sash comprising a balance foot member including a recess therein and a torque transfer projection extending centrally from said recess in spaced relation to the side walls of said recess and a sash guide member including a cylindrical hollow pivot portion extending therefrom toward the torque transfer projection on the balance foot member and receiving the torque transfer member extending axially thereinto and itself extending axially into the recess in the balance foot member.
- 14. Structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein the torque transfer projection has a free end and is of greater cross sectional dimension in one direction than it is perpendicular to said one direction and is tapered to be progressively smaller in cross section outwardly toward the free end thereof.
- 15. Structure as set forth in claim 13, wherein the hollow pivot portion of the sash guide member is greater in one cross section dimension than it is in the direction perpendicular to the one direction.
- 16. Structure as set forth in claim 13, and further including an opening in one side of the recess in the balance foot member through which the pivot portion of the bottom sash guide member extends in one relative angular position of the balance foot member with respect to the sash guide member.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 050,818 filed June 21, 1979, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,398,372, on Aug. 16, 1983.
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