Claims
- 1. A window assembly including a pair of mutually opposed jamb liners and a sash positionable between the jamb liners with opposite sides of the sash slidably engaged with the jamb liners, said window assembly comprising:a latch member having a body with a protruding jamb-engagement portion and a mounting portion spaced from said jamb-engagement portion; said body having a size and shape to be operably mounted upon said sash in a position generally orthogonal with respect to and generally adjacent to at least one of said opposed jamb liners, and said mounting portion defining a pivot mount by which said jamb-engagement portion may be pivoted toward and away from said one generally adjacent jamb liner; said protruding jamb-engagement portion having a size and shape to interfit with and retentively index behind a surface portion of said jamb liner when pivoted toward it, to thereby prevent unintended movement of the sash laterally away from the jamb liner in the vicinity of the interlock device; said pivot mount providing for pivotal movement of said jamb-engagement portion away from said jamb liner to free said sash for disengagement from said jamb liner and thereby enable angular tilting movement of the sash with respect to said jamb liner; and wherein: said sash defines vertical opposed side faces, and said jamb liners include, in cross-section, first and second angularly disposed surfaces extending generally towards the sash and towards one another to define a vertically elongated raised guide portion positioned between said side faces, said opposite sides of said sash including at least one surface configured to slidably engage at least a selected one of said first and second angularly disposed surfaces to permit vertical sliding of said sash along said raised guide portion.
- 2. The window assembly of claim 1, wherein said protruding jamb-engagement portion comprises a hook element.
- 3. The window assembly of claim 1, further including a housing which encloses at least portions of said latch member.
- 4. The window assembly of claim 1, including a finger grip on said latch member to facilitate manual movement of said member toward or away from said jamb liner.
- 5. The window assembly of claim 4, wherein said protruding jamb-engagement portion comprises a hook element.
- 6. The window assembly of claim 5, wherein said hook element has a curved surface shaped to hook round a portion of said jamb liner.
- 7. The window assembly of claim 5, further including a housing which encloses at least portions of said latch member.
- 8. The window assembly of claim 7, including a resilient biasing element operably disposed between said housing and said latch member to urge the latch member toward said jamb liner.
- 9. An interlock device for retaining a window sash in place between a pair of mutually opposed jamb liners with which opposite sides of the sash are slidably engaged, comprising:a latch member having a body with a protruding jamb-engagement portion and a mounting portion spaced from said jamb-engagement portion; said body having a size and shape to be operably mounted upon said sash in a position generally orthogonal with respect to and generally adjacent to at least one of said opposed jamb liners, and said mounting portion defining a pivot mount by which said jamb-engagement portion may be pivoted toward and away from said one generally adjacent jamb liner; said protruding jamb-engagement portion having a size and shape to interfit with and retentively index behind a surface portion of said jamb liner when pivoted toward it, to thereby prevent unintended movement of the sash laterally away from the jamb liner in the vicinity of the interlock device; said pivot mount providing for pivotal movement of said jamb-engagement portion away from said jamb liner to free said sash for disengagement from said jamb liner and thereby enable angular tilting movement of the sash with respect to said jamb liner; and wherein: said hook element has a curved surface shaped to hook around a portion of said jamb liner.
- 10. An interlock device for retaining a window sash in place between a pair of mutually opposed jamb liners with which opposite sides of the sash are slidably engaged, comprising:a latch member having a body with a protruding jamb-engagement portion and a mounting portion spaced from said jamb-engagement potion; said body having a size and shape to be operably mounted upon said sash in a position generally orthogonal with respect to and generally adjacent to at least one of said opposed jamb liners, and said mounting portion defining a pivot mount by which said jamb-engagement portion may be pivoted toward and away from said one generally adjacent jamb liner; said protruding jamb-engagement potion having a size and shape to interfit with and retentively index behind a surface portion of said jamb liner when pivoted toward it, to thereby prevent unintended movement of the sash laterally away from the jamb liner in the vicinity of the interlock device; said pivot mount providing for pivotal movement of said jamb-engagement portion away from said jamb liner to free said sash for disengagement from said jamb liner and thereby enable angular tilting movement of the sash with respect to said jamb liner; a housing which encloses at least portions of said latch member; a resilient biasing element operably disposed between said housing and said latch member to urge the latch member toward said jamb liner.
- 11. A window assembly including a window sash and an interlock device for retaining the window sash in place between a pair of mutually opposed jamb liners with which opposite sides of the sash are slidably engaged, said window assembly comprising:a latch member having a body with a protruding jamb-engagement portion and a mounting portion spaced from said jamb-engagement portion; a housing which encloses portions of said latch member including said mounting portion thereof, at least said jamb-engagement portion of said latch member projecting out of said housing; and a pivot mount structure for at least one of said latch member and housing, whereby at least said latch member is pivotally movable in a plane; and wherein: said window sash defines first and second opposed vertical side faces and at least a portion of said jamb-engaging portion of said latch member is positionable in a laterally offset position outside said first side face when engaging said jamb.
- 12. The window assembly of claim 11, wherein said resilient biasing member is disposed inside said housing.
- 13. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein said resilient biasing member comprises a spring.
- 14. The window assembly of claim 11, wherein said latch member has a finger grip/thumb latch which is manually accessible from outside said housing.
- 15. A window assembly including a window sash and an interlock device for retaining the window sash in place between a pair of mutually opposed jamb liners with which opposite sides of the sash are slidably engaged, said window assembly comprising:a latch member having a body with a protruding jamb-engagement portion and a mounting portion spaced from said jamb-engagement portion; a housing which encloses portions of said latch member including said mounting portion thereof, at least said jamb-engagement portion of said latch member projecting out of said housing; a pivot mount structure for at least one of said latch member and housing, whereby at least said latch member is pivotally movable in a plane; a resilient biasing member disposed within said housing and acting on said latch member to urge it in one direction of its pivotal movement; and wherein: said window sash defines first and second opposed vertical side faces and at least a portion of said jamb-engaging portion of said latch member is positionable in a laterally offset position outside said first side face when engaging said jamb.
- 16. The window assembly of claim 15, wherein said mounting portion of said latch member comprises a part of said pivot mount structure.
- 17. The window assembly of claim 16, wherein said housing has an internal hub providing a pivot mount and said mounting portion of said latch member comprises a recess which pivotably receives said pivot mount.
- 18. In combination, first and second window sashes having oppositely disposed sides slidably mounted between a pair of spaced jamb liners, and an interlock device for retaining at least a selected one of said first and second sashes in place as so mounted, said sash member having a top rail extending between said sides, and said interlock device mounted on said top rail generally adjacent one of said jamb liners; said jamb liners including vertically extending connector portions positioned between said first and second sashes; said interlock device having a latch member mounted for pivotal movement toward and away from said generally adjacent jamb liner and said latch member having a projecting interlock portion which is movable into engagement with said connector portion of said jamb liner upon pivotal movement of said latch member toward said jamb liner, said engagement securing said sash to said jamb liner to retain the sash in mounted engagement with respect to the jamb liner, and said latch member being slidable along the jamb liner while so engaged with it to permit sliding movement of the sash along the jamb liner with the latch member and jamb liner so engaged.
- 19. The combination recited in claim 18, wherein said connecting portion of said jamb liner includes a ridged portion extending along its length and positioned to enable at least part of said projecting interlock portion of said latch member to enhance secure interengagement of said latch member and jamb liner.
- 20. The combination recited in claim 19, wherein said latch member is at least partially enclosed within a housing.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention claims priority to Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/261,961, filed on Jan. 16, 2001 entitled WINDOW TILT LATCH.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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