Patent classifications
E05B65/0841
Friction Latch For Sliding Sash Window
A latch unit for a sliding window mountable within a window frame. A cam portion engages the first side of a retention bar for urging the lip against the resiliency of a spring toward an unlatched configuration in which the flange disengages the frame as the handle is hingedly rotated.
Fenestration unit monitoring devices and methods
Fenestration unit monitoring devices described herein are configured to retrofit an existing fenestration unit lock assembly to incorporate components that are capable of monitoring the locked or unlocked status of the existing fenestration unit lock assembly and/or the panel position status of a movable panel of the fenestration unit. The fenestration unit monitoring devices include a monitor housing configured for mounting on the surface of a frame member on which a fenestration unit lock assembly is already mounted. The monitor housing of the fenestration unit monitoring device includes a lock cavity such that a portion of the fenestration unit lock assembly is located in the lock cavity formed between the monitor housing and the surface of a frame member to which the monitor housing is mounted.
LOCK CAPABLE OF LOCKING MOVABLE DOOR
A lock capable of locking a movable door includes a lock shell having opening parts, and hook tongues extending out of the opening parts. The lock further includes lock tongue support frames, lock tongue reset springs, left and right first guide grooves, and shifting blocks. The lock tongue support frames are movably disposed on the lock shell and combined with shaft pins. The hook tongues have lower shaft holes and rotatably sleeve the shaft pins via the lower shaft holes. Each lock tongue reset springs has one free end combined with the lock tongue support frames, and another one free end combined with the hook tongues. The left and right first guide grooves are symmetrically-arranged and correspond to the shaft pins. Two ends of the shaft pins respectively extending into the left and right first guide grooves. The shaft pins drive the hook tongues to move to be unhooked or locked when the lock tongue support frames move to drive the shaft pins to move along the left and right first guide grooves. Axial centers of the shifting blocks have center holes that allow shifting sheets to be inserted therein. The lock tongue support frames are able to move back and forth to respond to rotation of shifting handles on the shifting blocks when the shifting blocks rotate.
Tamper-Resistant Lock
A tamper-proof lock includes: a housing, shaft/handle, cam, lever, spring, and plate. The shaft is pivotally mounted in a housing orifice, with the cam pivotally mounted to the shaft. The cam has first and second shaped openings at first and second respective radial positions, and an arcuate recess. The lever is secured to the shaft, and has a protrusion that alternately engages each of first and second ends of the arcuate recess to respectively/selectively drive the cam to rotate/counter-rotate in first and second directions, into locked and unlocked cam positions. The spring biases the plate for a protrusion thereon to be respectively received within each of first and second shaped cam openings, when aligned therewith at those cam positions, and for a curved surface of the plate to be correspondingly received within first and second curved cam recesses, respectively, when aligned therewith, which facilitate withdrawal of the plate protrusion.
SLIDING WINDOW AND DOOR LOCK
A sliding window and door lock including: A housing, where the housing is attached to at least one of a window sill and the floor next to a sliding door; a pivoting latch and a pivot, where the pivot attaches the pivoting latch to the housing, where the pivot is located farther along the path of travel of the at least one of a sliding window and sliding door when the housing is mounted to the at least one of a window sill and the floor, wherein the pivoting latch is adapted to pivot from being flush with the edge of the housing into the path of travel of the at least one of a sliding window and a sliding door, wherein the edge of the pivoting latch interfaces with the at least one of a sliding window and a sliding door, wherein the force of the at least one of a sliding window and sliding door would be obstructed by the pivoting latch being forced into the pivot. The sliding window and sliding door lock is preferably designed to at least one of 1) provide a lock to obstruct the opening of either of a sliding window and a sliding door, 2) prop open either of a sliding window and a sliding door, 3) create an alarm if an intruder attempts to open either of a sliding window and a sliding door.
Sash Lock and Tilt Latch also Functioning as a Window Vent Stop, with Automatic Locking Upon Closure
A sash window fastener includes: a latch assembly; a sash lock assembly mounted upon the meeting rail; and a stop member mounted to the master window frame. The lock assembly includes a pivotable cam to engage a keeper on the master frame to lock the window, and a pivotable follower arm. The arm interconnects with the latch assembly within the meeting rail, so cam rotation that drives arm rotation also causes translation of the latch. The cam may occupy: an extended position to secure the cam to the keeper, with the latch engaging the master frame to prevent tilting, and being positioned below a protrusion on the stop member to redundantly lock the window; a first retracted cam position permitting sliding of the window; and a second retracted position permitting tilting of the sash window. Additional protrusions may be used on the stop member to serve as vent stop positions.
Sliding fenestration control device
A window or door limiting device is described having a striker assembly mounted on a window sash or door panel and a corresponding limiting assembly mounted on an adjacent window sash or door panel. The limiting assembly selectively engages the striker assembly with a rotary element to restrict movement of at least one of the first or second window sash or door panel relative to the other of the first or second window sash or door panel. The rotary element is rotatable to selectively engage or disengage the striker assembly to correspondingly restrict movement of one or more of the window sashes or door panels.