Versatile and economic anchor mount for a coil spring in a window counterbalance assembly
10081972 ยท 2018-09-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05D13/1276
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International classification
E05F1/00
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E05D13/00
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Abstract
An anchor mount system for anchoring a free end of a ribbon coil spring to a guide track of a window. The ribbon coil spring has an opening formed through its structure at a first distance from the free end. The anchor mount has a body with a first section and a second section. A first tab and a second tab protrude from the second section of the body. The second tab is angled toward said first tab at an inclined angle. A second distance exists between the first tab and the second tab. This second distance is generally equal to the first distance along the ribbon coil spring. This enables the end of the ribbon coil spring to become entrapped between the tabs when engaged with the tabs and manipulated in a certain manner.
Claims
1. An anchor mount for anchoring a free end of a ribbon coil spring to a guide track of a window, wherein the ribbon coil spring has an opening formed therethrough at a first distance from the free end, said anchor mount comprising: a body having a first section and a second section; at least one screw hole formed through said first section; a first tab protruding from said second section of said body, wherein said first tab has a first base; a second tab that protrudes from said second section of said body, wherein said second tab has a second base and said second tab is angled toward said first tab at an inclined angle; and wherein a second distance exists between said first base and said second base that is generally equal to said first distance.
2. The anchor mount according to claim 1, wherein said first section and said second section are perpendicular.
3. The anchor mount according to claim 2, wherein said first section and said second section are joined along a common bend in said body.
4. The anchor mount according to claim 1, wherein said first section and said second section are linearly aligned in a common plane.
5. The anchor mount according to claim 1, wherein said first tab is angled toward said second tab.
6. The anchor mount according to claim 1, wherein said first tab and said second tab are defined by generally U-shaped cuts in said second section, wherein said first tab and said second tab are part of said second section and are bent from said second section.
7. An anchoring system, comprising: a ribbon coil spring having a free end and an opening formed therein a first distance from said free end; an anchor mount having at least one screw hole formed therethrough; a first tab protruding from said anchor mount, wherein said first tab has a first base; a second tab protruding from said anchor mount, wherein said second tab has a second base and said second tab is angled toward said first tab at an inclined angle; and wherein said first tab extends through said opening in said ribbon coil spring and said free end of said ribbon coil spring is positioned proximate said second tab so that said second tab extends over said free end.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein a second distance exists between said first base of said first tab and said second base of said second tab that is generally equal to said first distance along said ribbon coil spring.
9. The system according to claim 7, wherein said anchor mount has a first section and a second section, wherein said at least one screw hole is formed through said first section and both said first tab and said second tab protrude from said second section.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein said first section and said second section are perpendicular.
11. The system according to claim 9, wherein said first section and said second section are joined along a common bend in said anchor mount.
12. The system according to claim 9, wherein said first section and said second section are linearly aligned in a common plane.
13. The system according to claim 7, wherein said first tab and said second tab are angled toward each other at equal angles of inclination.
14. The system according to claim 9, wherein said first tab and said second tab are defined by generally U-shaped cuts in said second section, wherein said first tab and said second tab are part of said second section and are bent from said second section.
15. The system according to claim 7, wherein said anchor mount is unistructurally formed from a single flat blank of metal.
16. A method of anchoring a free end of a coil spring to a guide track of a window, comprising the steps of: providing a coil spring having a free end and an opening formed therein a first distance from said free end; providing an anchor mount having both a first tab and a second tab protruding therefrom, wherein said second tab is angled toward said first tab at an inclined angle; passing said first tab through said opening in said coil spring; and rotating said coil spring about said first tab until said free end of said coil spring passes under said second tab; and mounting the anchor mount to the guide track with a mechanical fastener.
17. The method according to claim 16, wherein providing an anchor mount includes providing an anchor mount with two perpendicular sections, wherein said first tab and said second tab protrude from a first of said two perpendicular sections.
18. The method according to claim 16, wherein providing an anchor mount includes forming said anchor mount by forming holes into, and bending, a flat blank of metal.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description of exemplary embodiments thereof, considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(9) Although the spring anchor mount of the present invention can be used to anchor a coil spring in many types of windows and using different window sash counterbalance systems, the spring anchor mount is illustrated in only a few exemplary applications. The exemplary applications show some of the best modes contemplated for the invention. However, the illustrated embodiments are intended to show only examples and should not be considered limitations when interpreting the scope of claims. It will be understood that the present invention spring anchor mount can be used in most any application where it is intended to anchor one end of a flat ribbon coil spring to the guide track of a window.
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(11) The coil spring 18 is a wound coil of a metal ribbon 20 that is biased into a coiled configuration 22. Accordingly, the coil spring 18 resists being unwound from the coiled configuration 22. The metal ribbon 20 of the coil spring 18 has two ends 24, 26. When the metal ribbon 20 is wound into the shape of the coiled configuration 22, its first end 24 is located on the interior of the coiled configuration 22. The second end of the metal ribbon 20, herein referred to as the free end 26, terminates on the exterior of the coiled configuration 22.
(12) The free end 26 of the metal ribbon 20 terminates with some type of connector configuration 28. The connector configuration 28 is designed to assist in the mounting of the coil spring 18 to the guide track 10, either directly or through the use of a specialized anchor mount, depending on the model of counterbalance system being used.
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(14) Two screw holes 38, in the form of circular holes and/or slots, are punched or otherwise formed into the first section 34 of the metal blank 32. This can be done either before or after bending. The screw holes 38 are sized to receive mounting screws, as will later be explained. Although two screw holes 38 are shown, it will be understood that one hole or multiple holes can be used. The number of screw holes 38 and the type of screw hole 38 is dictated by the size of the mountings screws to be used and the area available on the first section 34.
(15) Two tabs 40, 42 are formed in the second section 36 of the metal blank 32. The tabs 40, 42 are created by punching two generally U-shaped cuts 44 in the second section 36. This defines three sides of each of the tabs 40, 42. A base 46 on each of the tabs 40, 42 remains attached to the metal blank 32. Each of the tabs 40, 42 are then flared at their bases 46 to orient each of the tabs 40, 42 at an ascending angle of between thirty degrees and sixty degrees. The tabs 40, 42 are formed in opposing directions. In this manner, each of the tabs 40, 42 ascends at opposite intersecting angles. This creates a first distance D1 between the bases of the tabs 40, 42 and a second distance D2 between the tips of the tabs 40, 42.
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(21) In this embodiment, it can also be seen that the first tab 78 can be formed in the end of the bracket body 82. Accordingly, only the second tab 80 need be formed by creating a U-shaped cut 84 in the bracket body 82. A coil spring will engage the two tabs 78, 80 in the same manner as was previously described.
(22) It will be understood that the embodiments of the present invention described and illustrated are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art can make many variations to those embodiments. For instance, the size of the anchor mount and the height of the tabs can be varied to accommodate different coil spring designs. All such variations, modifications, and alternate embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention as defined by the claims.