Window Locking Apparatus
20230265686 ยท 2023-08-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/063
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A window locking apparatus includes a proximal cross brace, a distal cross brace, a first track brace, and a second track brace. The first track brace is positioned parallel to the second track brace. The proximal cross brace is perpendicularly positioned in between the first track brace and the second track brace. The distal cross brace is perpendicularly positioned in between the first track brace and the second track brace, wherein the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace are positioned offset of each other. The proximal cross brace is rotatably connected to the first track brace and removably mounted to the second track brace. The distal cross brace is rotatably connected to the first track brace and removably mounted to the second track brace. The removable connections of the second track brace allows the window locking apparatus to be installed or removed from a window.
Claims
1. A window locking apparatus comprising: a proximal cross brace; a distal cross brace; a first track brace; a second track brace; the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace each comprising a first enclosed female tubular body and a second enclosed female tubular body; the first track brace being positioned parallel to the second track brace; the proximal cross brace being perpendicularly positioned in between the first track brace and the second track brace; the first enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the first track brace protruding tabs; the second enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the second track brace; the distal cross brace being perpendicularly positioned in between the first track brace and the second track brace; the first enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of first track brace; the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a removably rotatably connection to the protruding tabs of the second track brace; and the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace being positioned offset of each other; the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace each further comprising a threaded cross-rod; the first enclosed female tubular body of each cross brace being threadedly engaged around a respective one of the threaded cross-rods; the second enclosed female tubular body of each cross brace being threadedly engaged around the respective threaded cross-rod; and the first enclosed female tubular body and the second enclosed female tubular body of each cross brace being oppositely positioned of each other about the respective threaded cross-rod.
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3. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the first track brace and the second track brace each comprising a proximal enclosed female tubular body, a distal enclosed female tubular body, and a threaded track-rod; the proximal enclosed female tubular body of each track brace being threadedly engaged around a respective one of the threaded track-rods; the distal enclosed female tubular body of each track brace being threadedly engaged around the respective threaded track-rod; and the proximal enclosed female tubular body and the distal enclosed female tubular body of each track brace being oppositely positioned of each other about the respective threaded track-rod.
4. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: the first track brace and the second track brace each comprising a proximal enclosed female tubular body and a distal enclosed female tubular body; the first enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the proximal enclosed female tubular body of the first track brace; the second enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the proximal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace; the first enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the first track brace; and the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace.
5. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 4 comprising: a first locking body; and the second enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the proximal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace by the first locking body.
6. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 4 comprising: a second locking body; and the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace by the second locking body.
7. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising: a strut body; the strut body being angularly positioned in between the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace and a distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace; the strut body having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace; and the strut body having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace via removable pins.
8. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 7 comprising: a third locking body; and the strut body having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace by the third locking body.
9. (canceled)
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11. A window locking apparatus comprising: a proximal cross brace; a distal cross brace; a first track brace; a second track brace; a strut body; the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace each comprising a first enclosed female tubular body and a second enclosed female tubular body; the first track brace being positioned parallel to the second track brace; the proximal cross brace being perpendicularly positioned in between the first track brace and the second track brace; the first enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the first track brace; the second enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the to the second track brace; the distal cross brace being perpendicularly positioned in between the first track brace and the second track brace; the first enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the first track brace; the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the second track brace; the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace being positioned offset of each other; the strut body being angularly positioned in between the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace and the second track brace; the strut body having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace; and the strut body having a removably rotatably hinged connection protruding tabs of the to the second track brace; the proximal cross brace and the distal cross brace each further comprising a threaded cross-rod; the first enclosed female tubular body of each cross brace being threadedly engaged around a respective one of the threaded cross-rods; the second enclosed female tubular body of each cross brace being threadedly engaged around the respective threaded cross-rod; and the first enclosed female tubular body and the second female tubular body of each cross brace being oppositely positioned of each other about the respective threaded cross-rod.
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13. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the first track brace and the second track brace each comprising a proximal enclosed female tubular body, a distal enclosed female tubular body, and a threaded track-rod; the proximal enclosed female tubular body of each track brace being threadedly engaged around a respective one of the threaded track-rods; the distal enclosed female tubular body of each track brace being threadedly engaged around the respective threaded track-rod; and the proximal enclosed female tubular body and the distal enclosed female tubular body of each track brace being oppositely positioned of each other about the respective threaded track-rod.
14. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the first track brace and the second track brace each comprising a proximal enclosed female tubular body and a distal enclosed female tubular body; the first enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the proximal enclosed female tubular body of the first track brace; the second enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the proximal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace; the first enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the first track brace; and the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body the second track brace.
15. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a first locking body; and the second enclosed female tubular body of the proximal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the proximal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace by the first locking body.
16. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 14 comprising: a second locking body; and the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace by the second locking body.
17. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 11 comprising: the strut body being angularly positioned in between the second enclosed female tubular body of the distal cross brace and a distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace; and the strut body having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace.
18. The window locking apparatus as claimed in claim 17 comprising: a third locking body; and the strut body having a removably rotatably hinged connection to the protruding tabs of the distal enclosed female tubular body of the second track brace by the third locking body.
19. (canceled)
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Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAIL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE INVENTION
[0010] All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
[0011] The present invention is a window locking apparatus and functions as a removable secondary lock for a window. The present invention prevents intruders from breaking in and a child from a falling out through the window in the event of a failed window latch of the window. The present invention can be easily adjusted to any size window before installation and can be easily removed from the window in an emergency situation. As shown in
[0012] All illustrations of the present invention is shown with respect to a window horizontally open from left to right. More specifically, a sliding sash of the window horizontally moves along the head of the window and the sill of the window. However, the present invention can also utilize within a window, wherein the sliding sash vertically moves in between the head of the window and the sill of the window by simply rotating the present invention 90 degrees clockwise and without deviating from components and their configurations.
[0013] In reference to the general configuration of the present invention, as shown in
[0014] The first track brace 6 and the second track brace 7 prevent the sliding sash from opening within the window due to the positioning of the first track brace 6 and the second track brace 7 within the window frame. In reference to
[0015] The proximal cross brace 1 and the distal cross brace 2 applies pressure to the first track brace 6 and the second track brace 7 so that the present invention can maintain the rectangular profile within the window frame. In reference to
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[0019] Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.