Removable window vent stop
11180942 · 2021-11-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/4415
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10S292/47
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T292/65
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
E05D15/18
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A window vent stop is disclosed having a housing with a peripheral flange defining an opening, and a body depending from the peripheral flange. A stop block is mounted within the body of the housing for movement between an open position wherein a portion of the stop block protrudes above the peripheral flange and a closed position. A spring leg is located on a bottom end of the housing and flexes toward the housing when under compression, providing compressive force along a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing when the window vent stop is inserted into an opening in a window sash. By applying force to further compress the spring leg, the vent stop can be readily removed from the window sash without damage.
Claims
1. A window vent stop comprising a housing including a peripheral flange defining an opening, and a body depending from the peripheral flange; a stop block mounted within the body of the housing for movement between an open position wherein a portion of the stop block protrudes above the peripheral flange and a closed position; a flexible spring leg on a first end of the housing defining a projection located proximate a distal end of the spring leg and spaced from the distal end by a pre-determined distance, the spring leg configured to provide compressive force along a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing when the window vent stop is inserted into an opening in a window sash, and is configured to provide flexion along the line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing, but in the opposite direction relative to when the window vent stop is inserted into the opening in the window, thereby facilitating the removal of the window vent stop; and a second end opposite the first end of the housing, the second end defining an angular orientation and extending inwardly toward a back of the housing, forming a ramp surface with a notch adjacent the peripheral flange, the notch spaced from the ramp surface by a pre-determined distance.
2. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the peripheral flange comprises straight lateral sides and semi-circular ends.
3. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the stop block has a top surface with a series of ridges.
4. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg comprises an arched section and a straight section.
5. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg comprises an arched section and a straight section, wherein the arched section is proximate the housing.
6. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg comprises an arched section and a straight section, wherein the projection is affixed in perpendicular orientation to the straight section.
7. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg comprises an arched section and a straight section, wherein the arched section is proximate the housing and wherein the projection is affixed in perpendicular orientation to the straight section.
8. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg is configured to be partially compressed when the vent stop is installed in a window sash.
9. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg further comprises an arched section and a straight section, the straight section attached via the arched section at a back of the housing and projecting upward and outwardly toward the peripheral flange, the straight section terminating short of the peripheral flange to form a gap between the spring leg and the peripheral flange.
10. The window vent stop of claim 1, wherein the spring leg further comprises an arched section and a straight section, the straight section attached via the arched section at a back of the housing and projecting upward and outwardly toward the peripheral flange, the straight section terminating short of the peripheral flange to form a gap between the spring leg and the peripheral flange; and wherein the spring leg on the first end comprises an arched section and a straight section, wherein the arched section is proximate the housing and wherein the projection is affixed in perpendicular orientation to the straight section.
11. A window vent stop consisting of a housing including a peripheral flange defining an opening, and a body depending from the peripheral flange; a stop block mounted within the body of the housing for movement between an open position wherein a portion of the stop block protrudes above the peripheral flange and a closed position; a flexible spring leg on a first end of the housing defining a projection oriented perpendicular to a straight spring leg portion and located proximate a distal end of the spring leg and spaced from the distal end by a pre-determined distance, the spring leg configured to provide compressive force along a line parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing when the window vent stop is inserted into an opening in a window sash, and is configured to provide flexion along the line parallel to the longitudinal axis of the housing, but in the opposite direction relative to when the window vent stop is inserted into the opening in the window, thereby facilitating the removal of the window vent stop; and a second end opposite the first end of the housing, the second end defining an angular orientation and extending inwardly toward a back of the housing, forming a ramp surface with a notch adjacent the peripheral flange, the notch spaced from the ramp surface by a pre-determined distance.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT AND OPERATION OF THE INVENTION
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(12) To install the vent stop 10, the bottom end 19 is inserted first by positioning the edge of the opening in the sash face 54 within the space between the projection 27 on spring leg 26 and the underside of semi-circular flange 21 to sandwich the sash face 54 between the projection 27 and the flange. The top end 18 of the housing 12 would then be pivoted toward the sash face 54, with ramp surface 23 forcing the housing 12 to compress spring leg 26 until the edge of the opening in the panel fits within the notch 24 at the top end 18 of housing 12. When the vent stop 10 is fully installed, the compressive forces in the spring leg 26 press the top end 18 of housing 12 against the edge of the opening in the sash face 54. Thus, the vent stop is maintained within the opening in the panel by compressive forces that are oriented along the longitudinal axis of the housing 12, as indicated by dotted line 29 in
(13) The vent stop 10 can be removed from the sash by essentially reversing the process described above. First, the vent stop 10 will be pushed downwardly toward the bottom end 19 of the housing 12. Raising the stop block 14 and using it as a grip point will facilitate this step. Spring leg 26 will compress against the downward movement of the housing 12, allowing the vent stop to move downward relative to the sash face 54. Once the edge of the opening in the sash face 54 is clear of the ramped surface 23 of top end 18, the top end 18 of vent stop 10 can be pivoted away from the panel and the vent stop 10 can be readily removed.
(14) Apart from the ability to be removed from the sash without damage, the vent stop of the invention is also more forgiving with imperfectly formed openings in the sash and variations in thickness of the sash material (i.e., vinyl or fiberglass). As noted above, the vent stop of the invention is held in place by the compressive force of the spring leg asserting forces against the edges of the opening in the sash, rather than by clamping or pinching the sash material between a spring leg and the flange. Accordingly, the vent stop of the invention will be held in place so long as the spring leg is under some compression when the vent stop is installed.
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(16) The housing may be of single piece or multi-piece construction, as is known in the art. Similarly, the prior art has disclosed numerous types of stop blocks and the mechanisms for their operation. Any of these known constructions may be used to advantage in the present invention. In preferred embodiments, the stop block has a series of ridges 30 on an upper surface thereof.
(17) The illustrations and examples provided herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims. Changes in the shapes and materials employed herein are anticipated by those skilled in the art as different plastics, sizes and configurations may be used as available without departing from the inventive concept divulged.