COMBINATION WINDOW SASH LOCK AND TILT MECHANISM
20180106083 ยท 2018-04-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C2007/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C1/12
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C3/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
An apparatus has a housing adapted to be secured to a window sash. A cam rotatably mounted in the housing has a cam surface and a cam boss disposed opposite the cam surface. A drive disc rotatably mounted proximate the cam has a disc boss and a projection disposed opposite the disc boss. The cam boss and disc boss are selectively engageable when the cam is rotated.
Claims
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17. A method of unlatching a tilt window with a window lock comprising a cam having a cam boss and a drive disc having a disc boss and a projection, the method comprising: rotating the cam from a locked position to an unlocked position; rotating the cam from the unlocked position to a ready position, wherein when in the ready position, the cam boss is engaged with the disc boss; rotating the cam from the actuated position through an retracting range, wherein when in the retracting range, rotation of the cam rotates the disc.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein the projection is connected via a linkage to a latch disposed in a latch housing, where the latch is biased into a position projecting out of the latch housing.
19. The method of claim 18, wherein rotating the cam through the retracting range rotates the disc such that the projection retracts the latch into the latch housing.
20. The method of claim 19, further comprising: rotating the cam to an unlatched position, wherein when in the unlatched position, the latch is maximally retracted into the latch housing.
21. An apparatus comprising: a window lock comprising: a lock housing configured to be secured to a window sash; a cam rotatably mounted in the lock housing, wherein the cam comprises (a) a cam surface configured to selectively engage with a keeper and (b) a cam boss; and a drive member rotatably mounted proximate the cam and configured to be selectively rotated by the cam boss, wherein the drive member comprises a projection; and a tilt latch comprising: a latch housing; a latch slidably disposed in the latch housing; and a linkage coupled between the latch and the projection such that rotational movement of the drive member is translated into sliding movement of the latch; and wherein the cam is rotatably positionable in: a locked position, wherein the cam surface is engaged with the keeper and at least a portion of the latch extends from the latch housing; an unlocked position, wherein the cam surface is disengaged from the keeper and at least a portion of the latch extends from the latch housing; and an unlatched position, wherein the cam surface is disengaged from the keeper and the cam boss is engaged with the drive member such that the latch is retracted into the latch housing.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, further comprising a lever rotatably connected to the lock housing and coupled to the cam so as to actuate both the window lock and the tilt latch.
23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the lever comprises a tailpiece and the cam comprises a corresponding opening, and wherein the opening engages the tailpiece to couple the lever to the cam.
24. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the projection is substantially orthogonal to the drive member.
25. The apparatus of claim 24, wherein the drive member is rotatable about a drive axis, and wherein the projection is substantially parallel to the drive axis.
26. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the cam is substantially disc-shaped and when the cam surface is engaged with the keeper, at least a portion of the cam surface extends from the lock housing.
27. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein when the cam is in the locked position, the cam is disengaged from the drive member.
28. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the cam rotates approximately 180 between the locked position and the unlatched position.
29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein as the cam rotates between the locked position and the unlatched position, the cam is rotated through the unlocked position.
30. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein when the cam is in the unlocked position, the cam boss is engaged with the drive member.
31. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the linkage defines at least one opening configured to receive at least a portion of the projection.
32. The apparatus of claim 31, wherein the at least one opening is substantially rectangular in shape.
33. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the linkage and the latch are integrally formed.
34. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the tilt latch further comprises a spring configured to bias the latch in an extended position in the latch housing.
35. The apparatus of claim 34, wherein when the cam is in the unlatched position and the cam is released, a force of the spring automatically induces rotation of the cam into the unlocked position.
36. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the cam rotates about a cam axis and the drive member rotates about a drive axis, and wherein the cam axis is offset from the drive axis.
37. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein the cam is substantially parallel to the drive member.
38. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein when the cam is in the unlatch position, the latch is configured to disengage from a jamb channel.
Description
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[0025] The tilt latch 300 includes a latch housing 304 and a latch 302 slidably disposed therein. A spring 306 biases the latch 302 into an extended position, where it projects from the latch housing 304. A linkage 308 is configured to link rotational movement of the disc projection 226 to sliding, linear movement of the latch 302. The linkage 308, in the depicted embodiment, includes a latch link 310 connected to the latch 302. In certain embodiments, the latch link 310 and latch 302 can be integrally formed. A connection 312, which may be in the form of a wire, bar, rod, or other element, connects the latch link 310 to a projection link 314. The projection link 314 defines an opening 316 adapted to receive the disc projection 226.
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[0034] With the window lock system in a locked position, the lever is rotated from a locked position into an unlocking range, operation 402. In the unlocking range, the cam is disengaged with a keeper until the lever is rotated into an unlocked position, operation 404. In the unlocked position, the cam is disengaged such that the associated window sash can be raised from a closed position. The lever may be rotated from an unlocked position into a ready position, operation 406. In certain embodiments, the unlocked position corresponds to the ready position. In the ready position, the cam boss is in engagement with the disc boss. Thereafter, the lever is rotated from the ready position into a retracting range, operation 408. In the retracting range, rotation of the lever rotates the drive disc, due to engagement between the cam boss and the disc boss. Retracting of the latch into the latch housing results as a rotation of the drive disc, the projection from which pulls the linkage to retract the latch. Thereafter, the lever is rotated into the unlatched position, operation 410. In the unlatched position, the latch is fully withdrawn from an associated window jamb and the window sash can be tilted.
[0035] Installation of the window lock system depicted herein is simplified as compared to existing systems. The sash may define a conduit extending from the side of the sash that is configured to receive the latch housing and the linkage. The conduit may be in communication with a bore or opening that penetrates the top of the sash. The opening is configured to receive at least the shoulder of the drive disc for smooth rotation thereof. In another embodiment, the opening has an arcuate configuration configured to receive the drive disc projection and the drive disc is disposed on top of the sash, in the housing. To install the window lock system, the linkage and tilt latch are installed from the side of the sash into the conduit. When fully inserted, the linkage extends into the opening and is easily visible therein. The drive disc is then placed in the opening such that the projection engages the linkage opening. The cam is then placed above the drive disc and the housing and lever are then installed above the cam.
[0036] The window lock system depicted herein depicts a single window sash lock in conjunction with a single tilt latch, typically for the right hand side of a window sash. This right hand system is used in conjunction with another window lock system, disposed proximate a left hand side of the window sash. Thus, each window sash includes two window lock systems, with the window lock of the first system disposed proximate a right side of the sash, and the window lock of the second system disposed proximate a left side of the sash. Each of these right and left window locks are engaged with a corresponding right and left tilt latch, to release the tilt latch from a corresponding side of the window jamb. Both the right and left window lock systems must be in the unlocked position to raise the window from a closed position, and both the right and left window lock systems must be in the unlatched position to allow tilting of the window sash.
[0037] The materials utilized in the manufacture of the window lock system may be those typically utilized for window hardware manufacture, e.g., zinc, steel, brass, stainless steel, etc. Material selection for most of the components may be based on the proposed use of the lock system, level of security desired, etc. Appropriate materials may be selected for a lock system used on windows that have particular security requirements, as well as on lock systems subject to certain environmental conditions (e.g., moisture, corrosive atmospheres, etc.). Nylon, acetal, Teflon, or combinations thereof may be utilized for various components (e.g., the drive disc) to reduce friction, although other low-friction materials are contemplated. The housing and lever may also be finished by known powder coating processes.
[0038] The terms first, second, third, retracted, extended, ready, unlatched, locked, unlocked, upper, lower, etc., as used herein, are relative terms used for convenience of the reader and to differentiate various elements of the window lock system from each other. In general, unless otherwise noted, the terms are not meant to define or otherwise restrict location of any particular element or the relationship between any particular elements.
[0039] This disclosure describes some embodiments of the present technology with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which only some of the possible embodiments were shown. Other aspects may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments were provided so that this disclosure was thorough and complete and fully conveyed the scope of the possible embodiments to those skilled in the art.
[0040] Although specific embodiments were described herein, the scope of the technology is not limited to those specific embodiments. One skilled in the art will recognize other embodiments or improvements that are within the scope and spirit of the present technology. Therefore, the specific structure, acts, or media are disclosed only as illustrative embodiments. The scope of the technology is defined by the following claims and any equivalents therein.