APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR A CONCEALED SCREEN ASSEMBLY
20210115731 ยท 2021-04-22
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B2009/546
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/4415
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A screen system for use with a sliding sash of a window to screen an opening as the sliding sash is opened includes a longitudinally extending tube and a spring extending through the interior channel of the tube. The system uses cartridge end caps for restraining the longitudinally extending tube in position within a cartridge housing. A mesh screen includes a leading edge, a trailing edge and opposed side edges. The mesh screen is of sufficient length and width to freely span and substantially cover the window opening when uncoiled and is wrapped around the longitudinally extending tube. The trailing edge of the mesh screen is secured to the longitudinally extending tube and the leading edge is attached to the rail of a window sash. The mesh screen can be unwound from the longitudinally extending tube as the sliding sash is opened, and wound back onto the tube as the sliding sash is closing.
Claims
1. A cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window, the cartridge comprising: a longitudinally extending tube with a first end and a second end, the tube further comprising an interior channel with an inner diameter, an outer diameter and a plurality of spaced apart parallel slots extending longitudinally along the inner diameter; a spring with a first and second end, the spring extending through the interior channel of the tube; a first end tube cap for the first end of the longitudinally extending tube, the first tube end cap comprising a hollow cylinder with a first end, a second end, an outer radius, an inner radius and at least one key disposed on the outer radius for engagement with at least one of the spaced apart slots of the tube, wherein the first end of the spring is secured to the second end of the first end tube cap hollow cylinder and the first end of the hollow cylinder is mounted to a stop plate; a longitudinally extending cartridge housing wherein the longitudinally extending tube is disposed within the cartridge housing, the cartridge comprising a first end and a second end, a pair of oppositely disposed side walls, a third wall extending between the side walls with a longitudinally extending slot therein and a fourth unslotted wall disposed opposite the slotted wall and extending between the side walls; a first cartridge end cap for restraining the longitudinally extending tube in position within the cartridge housing, the end cap proximate the first end of the tube, the first cartridge end cap comprising a plate and a mounting rod extending perpendicularly outwardly from the plate, wherein the first cartridge end cap mounting rod is inserted into the hollow cylinder of the first tube end cap and the hollow cylinder is capable of freely rotating about the mounting rod; a second cartridge end cap disposed proximate the second end of the longitudinally extending tube, the second cartridge end cap comprising a plate and a mounting rod extending perpendicularly outwardly from the plate, wherein the second end of the spring is secured to a distal end of the mounting rod; and a mesh screen with a leading edge, a trailing edge and opposed side edges, the mesh screen of sufficient length and width to freely span and substantially cover the window opening when uncoiled, the mesh screen being wrapped around the longitudinally extending tube, the trailing edge of the mesh screen secured to the longitudinally extending tube and the leading edge routed through the longitudinally extending slot of the third wall of the cartridge housing for attachment to the rail of a window sash and the spring facilitating the unimpeded retraction of the screen mesh element when desired.
2. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein the extraction of the mesh screen from the cartridge imparts a rotation to the longitudinally extending tube and the spring.
3. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 2, wherein the spring resists rotation of the longitudinal extending tube seeking to retract the mesh screen back into the cartridge.
4. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein the first and second cartridge end caps further comprise a first and second post extending perpendicularly outwardly from proximate two diagonally opposed corners of the end caps.
5. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 4, wherein the first and second posts of the first and second cartridge end caps are received into channels in the first and second ends of the cartridge housing.
6. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein the spring is a torsional spring.
7. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein each of the opposed side edges of the mesh are disposed within oppositely disposed trackways for guiding the mesh as the mesh moves with the sash to which the second end of the mesh is attached.
8. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein the cartridge is disposed in a cavity below the window sill.
9. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein the cartridge is mounted atop the window sill.
10. The cartridge containing a retractable screen structure configured for spanning and substantially covering an opening in a window of claim 1, wherein the cartridge is mounted to the head jamb of a window.
11. A screen system for use with a sliding sash of a window to screen an opening as the sliding sash is opened, the system comprising: a longitudinally extending tube with a first end and a second end, the tube further comprising an interior channel, an outer diameter and a plurality of keyways extending longitudinally along the inner diameter; a spring with a first and second end, the spring extending through the interior channel of the tube; a first end tube cap for the first end of the longitudinally extending tube, the first tube end cap comprising a hollow cylinder with a first end, a second end, an outer radius, an inner radius and at least one key disposed on the outer radius for engagement with at least one of the keyways of the tube, wherein the first end of the spring is secured to the second end of the end cap hollow cylinder and the first end of the hollow cylinder is mounted to a stop plate, the stop plate sized to cover the first end of the tube; a longitudinally extending cartridge housing wherein the longitudinally extending tube is disposed within the cartridge housing, the cartridge comprising a first end and a second end, a pair of oppositely disposed side walls, a third wall extending between the side walls with a longitudinally extending slot therein and a fourth unslotted wall disposed opposite the slotted wall and extending between the side walls; a first cartridge end cap for restraining the longitudinally extending tube in position within the cartridge housing, the end cap proximate the first end of the tube, the first cartridge end cap comprising a plate and a mounting rod extending perpendicularly outwardly from the plate, wherein the first cartridge end cap mounting rod is inserted into the hollow cylinder of the first tube end cap and the hollow cylinder is capable of freely rotating about the mounting rod; a second cartridge end cap disposed proximate the second end of the longitudinally extending tube, the second cartridge end cap comprising a plate and a mounting rod extending perpendicularly outwardly from the plate, wherein the second end of the spring is secured to a distal end of the mounting rod; and a mesh screen with a leading edge, a trailing edge and opposed side edges, the mesh screen of sufficient length and width to freely span and substantially cover the window opening when uncoiled, the mesh screen being wrapped around the longitudinally extending tube, the trailing edge of the mesh screen secured to the longitudinally extending tube and the leading edge routed through the longitudinally extending slot of the third wall of the cartridge housing for attachment to the rail of a window sash wherein the mesh screen can be unwound from the longitudinally extending tube as the sliding sash is opened, and wound back onto the tube as the sliding sash is closing.
12. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the cartridge is disposed in a cavity below the window sill fully obscured from view.
13. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the second end of the spring is press fit onto the distal end of the mounting rod.
14. The screen system of claim 13, wherein the press fit end of the spring remains stationary during unwinding of the mesh screen.
15. The screen system of claim 14, wherein the first end of the spring rotates freely during unwinding of the mesh screen.
16. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the stop plate is sized to cover the inner and outer radius of the first end of the tube and the stop plate is circular in configuration.
17. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the longitudinally extending tube is suspended within the cartridge housing by the mounting rods of the first and second cartridge end caps.
18. The screen system of claim 11, wherein the return force generated by the spring increases as additional mesh screen is withdrawn from the cartridge housing.
19. The screen system of claim 11, wherein each of the opposed side edges of the mesh are disposed within oppositely disposed tracks for guiding the mesh as the mesh moves with the sash to which the second end of the mesh is attached.
20. The screen system of claim 19, wherein the oppositely disposed tracks are comprised of a flexible material to maintain a compressive seal against the mesh as it is withdrawn from and retracted into the cartridge housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0029] The following description is of various exemplary embodiments only, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the present disclosure in any way. Rather, the following description is intended to provide a convenient illustration for implementing various embodiments including the best mode. As will become apparent, various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of the elements described in these embodiments without departing from the scope of the appended claims.
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[0037] The connection of the mesh screen 130 to the tube 40 may be with an adhesive or, for example, a tube slot into which the trailing edge 134 is inserted and folded over to obtain a friction or locking fit. The leading edge 132 is routed through the longitudinally extending slot 96 of the third wall 94 of the cartridge housing 84 for attachment to the rail 32 of a window sash 28. This attachment may be accomplished with, for example, adhesive, magnets, staples or fasteners. The spring 56, through rotational force applied to the tube 40 applies a continuous tension to the screen mesh 130 and thereby maintains a taught and aesthetically appealing appearance.
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[0041] Likewise, should the user have a desire to screen the space between the head jamb 18 and the top rail 30 of the outer sash 26 a cartridge 84 may be positioned against the head jamb 18 with the longitudinal slot 96 of the third wall facing downward allowing the mesh 130 wrapped around the longitudinally extending tube 40 to be extracted from the cartridge as the outer sash 26 is lowered to the desired location.
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[0043] Importantly, and as previously detailed, the first end 58 of the spring 56 is secured, with for example, glue or possibly by being press fit onto the second end 70 of the first end tube cap 64 hollow cylinder 66. The first end tube cap 64 is configured to freely rotate about the mounting rod 102 and the at least one key 76 is inserted into a slot or keyway 52 of the tube 40 to force the first end cap to rotate with the tube as force F is applied to the leading edge 132. The key 76 and keyway 52 engagement ensures that the end cap 64 will rotate about the mounting rod 102 because the force F applied to the leading edge 132, by the window operator, will cause the tube 40 to rotate and as the tube rotates so does the end cap 64 freely rotate about the mounting rod 102.
[0044] When the operator returns the window sash to the closed position a varying force F1 is applied to the screen 130 and to the leading edge 132 at the line of attachment of the leading edge to the sash rail. The force F1 is applied by the spring 56 and the force decreases as the leading edge 132 moves closer to the tube 40. The force F1 decreases because the spring 56 is returned to the spring's original, and unrotated position where no force F1, or possibly a very low level of force, is applied to the leading edge 132 of the mesh 130.
[0045] The apparatus disclosed herein operates by spanning and substantially covering an opening and as detailed above the spring 56 resists rotation of the longitudinally extending tube 40 and seeks to retract the mesh screen 130 back into the cartridge 84. In operation a torsional spring is preferred. The spring 56, as detailed above, resists rotation and is housed within the cartridge 84 that is mounted atop the window sill and/or beneath the head jamb of the window.
[0046] Having shown and described various embodiments of the present invention, further adaptations of the methods and systems described herein may be accomplished by appropriate modifications by one of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope of the present invention. Several of such potential modifications have been mentioned, and others will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For instance, the examples, embodiments, geometries, materials, dimensions, ratios, steps, and the like discussed above are illustrative and are not required. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should be considered in terms of the following claims and is understood not to be limited to the details of structure and operation shown and described in the specification and drawings. Moreover, the order of the components detailed in the system may be modified without limiting the scope of the disclosure.