Sweep Lock
20200141163 ยท 2020-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T292/1041
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
International classification
Abstract
There is a sweep lock having a housing with a sweep connected to the bottom surface of the housing. The sweep has a handle portion and a tongue portion, and is adapted to move from a first position to a second position, whereby said tongue is in an extended position in one of said first and second positions. The housing has a spring means having first and second ends. The first end is secured to the housing, and the second end is secured to the sweep.
Claims
1. A composite sash lock configured to be mounted to a meeting rail of a sash window and configured for at least two of its component parts to be made of at least two different materials having different characteristics, said sash lock comprising: a housing core configured to be mounted to the meeting rail of the sash window; a cam, said cam comprising a handle portion and a tongue portion; means for pivotally mounting said cam to said housing core for said cam configured for occupying at least a first position and a second position; wherein when said cam is in said first position, said tongue portion is positioned within said housing core, and wherein when said cam is in said second position, a portion of said tongue portion protrudes out from said housing core; a housing cover configured to cover at least a portion of an outer surface of said housing core; wherein said housing core is made of a plastic material; wherein said cam is made of a metallic material; and wherein said housing cover is made of a metallic material.
2. The composite sash lock according to claim 1, wherein a contour of said housing cover matches an exterior contour of said housing core.
3. The composite sash lock according to claim 2, wherein said housing core is stamped from a plastic material; and wherein said housing cover is stamped out of a metallic material, for said contour of said housing cover to match said contour of said housing core.
4. The composite sash lock according to claim 3, wherein said housing core is made of a thermoplastic material.
5. The composite sash lock according to claim 3, wherein said housing core is made of a thermosetting plastic material.
6. The composite sash lock according to claim 3, wherein said housing core is made of a mineral filled nylon material.
7. The composite sash lock according to claim 6, wherein said housing core is made of a glass filled nylon material.
8. The composite sash lock according to claim 6, wherein said housing cover is made of steel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0046] The sidewall and the end walls form an open area under the top surface 12 and adjacent the bottom surface 13 for placing the sweep 20. The sweep has a handle portion 22 and a tongue portion 21. The handle portion 22 is for manipulating the sweep. When the handle portion 22 is in a first position, the tongue portion 21 is recessed in the housing when the handle portion 22 is moved to a second position the tongue portion 21 of the sweep 20 extends outwardly. The top surface of the housing has a pair of orifices 18 and 19 that extend through the housing from the top surface 12 to the bottom surface 13. The orifices 18 and 19 usually receive screws or other means not shown which are used to secure the housing to a window sash. There is also a sweep 20 which is secured to the underside of the housing. The sweep 20 has a handle portion 22 and a tongue portion 21. The tongue portion 21 secures the sash of the window to, for example, a frame of the window or to another sash. As noted, the securing means of the sweep 20 can be a tongue or cam 21. On the end of the sweep 20 opposite the tongue 21 is a handle 22. The handle 22 is used to move the tongue 21 from a first position to a second position. One of the positions is an open position 23 where the tongue is recessed. The other is a locked position with the tongue extended 24.
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[0051] The center wall portions have a bottom edge 71, a top edge and a side edge 72. The center wall portions may be formed by cutting a slit generally parallel to the top surface of the housing in a portion of the sidewalls 54 and 55. The center wall portions can then be bent inwardly toward each other. In a preferred embodiment, the opposing center wall portions are generally in the same plane but preferably separated from each other. Where the edge of the tongue is curved, the center wall portions near the tongue when the tongue is retracted can be angled to better receive the tongue in the housing.
[0052] In one of the center wall portions, there is an orifice 73 for receiving one end 74 of a spring 75. The other end 76 of the spring 75 is in an orifice 83 in the center portion 77 of the sweep 78. The sweep 78 has a handle portion 79 and a tongue portion 80. The handle 79 can move from a first position where the tongue 80 is retracted into the housing. As the handle portion 79 moves to a second position, the tongue 80 extends outwardly. The bottom surface of the housing may be provided with a means such as a nut having a threaded orifice 84 for receiving a pin or threaded screw 81 that passes through an orifice 82 in the center portion 77 of the sweep. The screw may be provided with a head that receives a suitable screwdriver for assembly of the device.
[0053] The spring 75 is preferably a coiled spring with one or more coils in a center portion thereof. The arms 85 and 86 of the spring 75 are preferably generally at about at least a 90 angle to each other.
[0054] The end of the arm 85 of the spring 75 is preferably provided with a hook 87 that passes through the orifice 73 in the center wall portion. The other arm 86 may have a first leg 87, a first angled transition region 88, a second leg 89 and a second angled portion 90 similar to the angle of the first transition region from the end of the second leg to the end of the arm 91 of the spring 75.
[0055] The housing and the sweep of the present invention are formed by stamping integral steel plate or other suitable material. The nut is welded onto the housing. During assembly, the lever, i.e. sweep, is fastened by a screw. The lever rotates with axle of the screw. One end of the torsional spring is placed onto the housing, the other end onto the lever. Tactile operation feeling of the lock is available thanks to resilient force occurred by compressing the torsional spring. In operation, when a user actuates the lever from unlocked position, the spring, which is compressed during the lever moving form 0-degree to 45-degree, biases the lever to 90-degree by releasing its resilient force, locked. The same working principle for operation from locked to unlocked positions. The sidewall and/or a center wall portion can act as a stop to restrict the sweep when it reaches to the locked and unlocked position.
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[0057] As noted above, the tongue 111 is secured to the housing so that the tongue can pivot from one position to the other. The housing 112 may be made of a plastic material such as a thermoplastic or thermo-setting material. The plastic material can be any one of the common plastics used in the industry or blends thereof. It has been found that glass filled nylon is a suitable material as it combines relatively low cost with strength. The tongue can be a metal casting or more preferably made of a stamped metal. The tongue may also be made of a suitable plastic material.
[0058] The housing 112 can be any shape desired. Typically, the housing will have a generally rectangular shape with a pair of side walls 130 and 131 and opposite end walls 132 and 133. The side walls have an open area 134 for receiving the tongue and to permit the tongue to move from a first position to a second position. A pair of orifices 135 and 136 are provided in the top surface and which extend through the housing so that the housing may be secured to a surface.
[0059] The housing 112 is provided with a metal cover 140 that preferably conforms in shape to the housing. This metal cover 140 has a top surface 141 and a pair of sidewalls 142 and 143 extending from the top surface. There are also a pair of end walls 144 and 145. The contour of the metal cover preferably conforms to the shape of the housing core. There are a pair of orifices 146 and 147 that are for securing the cover to the window.
[0060] When the metal cover is positioned over the housing, the holes in the metal cover are aligned with the holes in the housing so that one pair of screws or other means may secure the composite lock to the surface. The metal cover may be made by casting or more preferably by metal stamping. A stamped metal can be made more quickly than a cast metal.
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[0062] In a preferred embodiment, the housing core has sloping sidewalls so that the base of the housing core has a larger surface area than the top of the housing core. This permits the cover to be easily removed. While the housing core and the cover are shown with a generally flat surface it will be appreciated that other configurations are possible. The metal cover is preferably made from a metal material although other materials may be used as well. The cover is preferably a thin material that may be stamped to form the cover. This provides significant benefits over cast metal lock housings as the stamped material does not need to cool down before it can be worked to for the lock.
[0063] The housing core may be any suitable material including but not limited to a thermoplastic or thermo-setting material. The thermoplastic material can include, but is not limited to, a polymeric material, i.e. polyethylene, polypropylene, polyethylene terpthalate, nylon, etc. One material that has been found suitable is a mineral filled nylon including a glass filled nylon. The tongue may be made of the same material or a different material such as a metal stamping.