Sliding fenestration control device
09556652 ยท 2017-01-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05C3/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y10T292/42
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
Y10S292/15
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
E05B65/0841
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05C2007/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E05C3/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B15/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A window or door limiting device is described having a striker assembly mounted on a window sash or door panel and a corresponding limiting assembly mounted on an adjacent window sash or door panel. The limiting assembly selectively engages the striker assembly with a rotary element to restrict movement of at least one of the first or second window sash or door panel relative to the other of the first or second window sash or door panel. The rotary element is rotatable to selectively engage or disengage the striker assembly to correspondingly restrict movement of one or more of the window sashes or door panels.
Claims
1. A window system, comprising: a window frame; a first window sash slidably received within the window frame; a striker assembly including a striker plate extending transversely from the first window sash, and a release portion; a second window sash slidably received within the window frame; a limiter assembly coupled to the second window sash, the limiter assembly including a rotary element comprising an engagement portion with first and second surfaces and a detent biased toward the first and second surfaces; wherein the rotary element is rotatable to an engaged position, the engagement portion is aligned with the striker plate along a linear axis extending through the striker plate, where the engagement portion is positioned to engage the striker plate when one of at least one of the first and second window sashes is slid within the window frame to prevent further movement of the first and second window sashes, and in the engaged position the detent is engaged with the first surface; wherein the rotary element is rotatable to a disengaged position in which the engagement portion is misaligned with the linear axis extending through the striker plate, and the detent is engaged with the second surface and holds the rotary element in the disengaged position, allowing the striker plate to pass the engagement portion when one of at least one of the first and second window sashes is slid within the window frame; and wherein with engagement of the release portion against the rotary element, the detent is released from the second surface, and the rotary element is biased and reset from the disengaged position toward the engagement position.
2. The window system of claim 1, wherein the window frame includes: a first track for slidably receiving the first window sash; a second track for slidably receiving the second window sash; and wherein the first and second tracks are substantially parallel.
3. The window system of claim 2, wherein the window frame is oriented such that the first and second tracks are substantially horizontal.
4. The window system of claim 1, wherein the striker assembly includes: a base plate coupled to the first window sash, wherein the striker plate extends transversely from the base plate.
5. The window system of claim 4, wherein the striker assembly includes at least one spacer plate positionable between the base plate and the first window sash.
6. The window system of claim 1, wherein the striker plate includes a stop face oriented to engage the engagement portion of the rotary element in the engaged position to prevent further sliding of the at least one of the first and second window sashes.
7. The window system of claim 6, wherein the release portion of the striker plate includes an angled face configured to engage the engagement portion of the rotary element to rotate the rotary element into the disengaged position to permit the striker plate to pass by the rotary element allowing further sliding of the at least one of the first and second sliding sashes.
8. The window system of claim 1, wherein the limiter assembly includes: a housing with an internal space, the rotary element positioned therein, the housing including a striker plate opening, and wherein the engagement portion of the rotary element extends across the striker plate opening when the rotary element is in the engaged position.
9. The window system of claim 8, wherein the rotary element includes: a lever operable to rotate the rotary element between the engaged position and the disengaged position, and wherein the housing includes a lever opening, the lever extending from the rotary element through the lever opening.
10. The window system of claim 9, wherein the housing includes: a button having a button body and at least one wing, the button movable between a secured position with the button body and the wing positioned to cover at least a portion of the lever and an exposed position with the button removed from the lever.
11. The window system of claim 1, wherein the rotary element includes: a rotary spring that biases the rotary element toward the engaged position.
12. The window system of claim 1, wherein the rotary element includes a cutout adjacent the engagement portion, and wherein rotating the rotary element into the disengaged position aligns the cutout with the striker plate.
13. The window system of claim 1, wherein the limiter assembly includes a detent spring that biases the detent toward the first and second surfaces.
14. The window system of claim 13, wherein the second surface includes a retention notch adjacent the engagement portion, and rotating the rotary element into the disengaged position aligns a cutout of the rotary element with the striker plate, and the retention notch receives the detent when the rotary element is in the disengaged position and the detent within the retention notch retains the rotary element in the disengaged position.
15. The window system of claim 14, wherein the release portion is positioned to engage the rotary element when the striker plate passes by the cutout when at least one of the first and second window sashes is slid within the window frame, wherein the engagement of the rotary element by the release portion rotates the rotary element to disengage the detent from the retention notch.
16. The window system of claim 1, wherein the second window sash comprises a first vertical face and a second vertical face opposite the first vertical face.
17. The window system of claim 16, wherein the limiter assembly is mountable to the first vertical face.
18. The window system of claim 16, wherein the limiter assembly is mountable to the second vertical face.
19. A control device configured for selectively limiting movement of at least one fenestration panel, comprising: a striker assembly including a striker plate configured for coupling to a first fenestration panel and a release portion; a limiter assembly configured for coupling to a second fenestration panel, the limiter assembly including a rotary element having an engagement portion with first and second surfaces and a detent biased toward the first and second surfaces; wherein the rotary element is rotatable between an engaged position and a disengaged position: in the engaged position, the engagement portion of the rotary element is aligned with the striker plate along a linear axis extending through the striker plate, and the detent is engaged with the first surface, and in the disengaged position, the engagement portion of the rotary element is positioned out of alignment with the linear axis extending through the striker plate, and the detent is engaged with the second surface and holds the rotary element in the disengaged position, wherein at least one of the first fenestration panel and the second fenestration panel are slidable parallel to the linear axis; and wherein with engagement of the release portion against the rotary element, the detent is released from the second surface, and the rotary element is biased and reset from the disengaged position toward the engaged position.
20. The control device of claim 19, wherein the striker assembly includes: a base plate configured for coupling to the first fenestration panel, and wherein the striker plate extends transversely from the base plate.
21. The control device of claim 20, wherein the striker assembly includes at least one spacer plate affixable to the base plate opposite the striker plate.
22. The control device of claim 19, wherein the striker plate includes a stop face oriented to engage the engagement portion of the rotary element in the engaged position.
23. The control device of claim 22, wherein the striker plate includes an angled face configured to engage the engagement portion of the rotary element and rotate the rotary element to the disengaged position.
24. The control device of claim 19, wherein the limiter assembly includes: a housing with an internal space, the rotary element positioned therein, the housing including a striker plate opening, and wherein the engagement portion of the rotary element extends across the striker plate opening when the rotary element is in the engaged position.
25. The control device of claim 24, wherein the rotary element includes: a lever operable to rotate the rotary element between the engaged position and the disengaged position, and wherein the housing includes a lever opening, and the lever extends from the rotary element through the lever opening.
26. The control device of claim 25 comprising a button having a button body and at least one wing, the button movable between a secured position with the button body and the at least one wing covers at least a portion of the lever and an exposed position with the button remote from the lever, and the lever is exposed.
27. The control device of claim 19, wherein the rotary element includes a rotary spring that biases the rotary element toward the engaged position.
28. The control device of claim 19, wherein the rotary element includes a cutout adjacent the engagement portion, and wherein rotating the rotary element into the disengaged position aligns the cutout with the striker plate along the linear axis.
29. The control device of claim 19, wherein the detent is movable between a fixing position with the detent engaged to the rotary element and a release position with the detent disengaged from the rotary element, and a detent spring biases the detent toward the fixing position.
30. The control device of claim 29, wherein the first surface of the rotary element includes a cutout adjacent the engagement portion, and the second surface of the rotary element includes a retention notch; wherein rotating the rotary element into the disengaged position aligns the cutout with the striker plate, and wherein the retention notch receives the detent when the rotary element is in the disengaged position and the detent within the retention notch retains the rotary element in the disengaged position.
31. The control device of claim 30, wherein the release portion is configured to engage the rotary element when the striker plate passes by the cutout when at least one of the fenestration panel is slid within a fenestration frame, wherein the engagement of the rotary element by the release portion rotates the rotary element to disengage the detent from the retention notch.
32. The control device of claim 19, wherein each fenestration panel comprises a first vertical face and a second vertical face opposite the first vertical face.
33. The control device of claim 32, wherein the limiter assembly is mountable to the first vertical face.
34. The control device of claim 33, wherein the limiter assembly is mountable to the first vertical face.
35. The control device of claim 19, wherein the detent is released and the rotary element is reset from the disengaged position to the engaged position with engagement of the release portion against the engagement portion of the rotary element.
36. The control device of claim 19, wherein the first surface includes a cutout of the rotary element.
37. The control device of claim 36, wherein the striker plate is configured to pass through the cutout in the disengaged position.
38. The control device of claim 19, wherein the second surface includes a notch of the rotary element.
39. A control device configured for selectively limiting movement of at least one fenestration panel, comprising: a striker assembly including a striker plate configured for coupling to a first fenestration panel; a limiter assembly configured for coupling to a second fenestration panel, the limiter assembly including a rotary element comprising an engagement portion and a cutout, wherein the limiter assembly includes a retention portion configured to hold the rotary element in a disengaged position; wherein the striker assembly includes a release portion, and the rotary element is configured to disengage the retention portion from the rotary element with engagement of the release portion against the rotary element; and wherein the rotary element is rotatable between an engaged position and the disengaged position: in the engaged position, the engagement portion of the rotary element is aligned with the striker plate along a linear axis extending through the striker plate, and in the disengaged position, the engagement portion of the rotary element is out of alignment with the linear axis extending through the striker plate and the cutout is aligned with the striker plate, and the striker plate is slidable through the rotary element at the cutout with movement of either of the first or second fenestration panels.
40. The control device of claim 39, wherein the retention portion includes a detent biased toward the rotary element.
41. The control device of claim 39, wherein the rotary element is biased toward the engaged position from the disengaged position with disengagement of the retention portion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like numerals may describe similar components in different views. Like numerals having different letter suffixes may represent different instances of similar components. The drawings illustrate generally, by way of example, but not by way of limitation, various embodiments discussed in the present document.
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(18) Although depicted as for use with a window system, examples of the present subject matter are operable with other fenestration systems including, but not limited to, multi-panel windows, multi-panel doors and other fenestration systems. Accordingly, for the purposes of this disclosure, it is contemplated that a window sash includes, but is not limited to, a window sash, door panel or other equivalent fenestration structure. Similarly, it is contemplated that a window frame corresponds to a door frame or other equivalent fenestration structure.
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(20) The striker assembly 42 includes a striker plate 46 extending from the face of the first window sash 24, such that a portion of the striker plate 46 is positioned to move along a linear path A-A (shown in
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(25) In at least one example, the control device 40 is provided as a kit with at least two striker plates similar to the striker plate 46 shown herein. The positions of the stop face 48 and the angled face 50 are reversed for each of the striker plates included in a kit such that a first striker plate 46a is provided in a right handed configuration and a second striker plate 46b is provided in a left handed configuration as shown in
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(37) As previously described, in at least one example, the button 82 is provided with the limiter assembly 44 and is depressed to expose the lever 80. As depicted in
(38) In one example, an angled portion of the stop face 48 engages a portion of the rotary element 52 adjacent the cutout 56 to rotate the rotary element 52 disengaging the detent 74 from the retention notch 78 allowing the biasing spring 79 to rotate the rotary element 52 back to the engaged position. As depicted in
(39) The angled face 50 of the striker plate 46 is opposite the stop face 48 such that moving the first and second window sashes 24, 26 toward the closed position engages the engagement portion 54 to the angled face 50 as illustrated in
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(40) Each of these non-limiting examples can stand on its own, or can be combined in any permutation or combination with any one or more of the other examples.
(41) Example 1 can include subject matter such as a window system, comprising a window frame; a first window sash slidably received within the window frame; a striker assembly including a striker plate extending transversely from the first window sash; a second window sash slidably received within the window frame; and a limiter assembly coupled to the second window sash, the limiter assembly including a rotary element comprising an engagement portion. The rotary element is rotatable to an engaged position where the engagement portion is positioned to engage the striker plate when at least one of the window sashes is slid within the window frame to prevent further movement of the sliding window sash. The rotary element is rotatable to a disengaged position in which the engagement portion is misaligned with the striker plate allowing the striker plate to pass the engagement portion when at least one of the window sashes is slid within the window frame.
(42) Example 2 can include subject matter such as a control device configured for coupling to a fenestration assembly, comprising: a striker assembly including a striker plate configured for coupling to a first fenestration panel; a limiter assembly configured for coupling to a second fenestration panel, the limiter assembly including a rotary element comprising an engagement portion; and wherein the rotary element is rotatable between an engaged position where the engagement portion is positioned to engage the striker plate along a linear axis and a disengaged position in which the engagement portion is misaligned with the striker plate along the linear axis.
(43) Example 3 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 1 or 2, to optionally include a first track for slidably receiving the first window sash and a second track for slidably receiving the second window sash. The first and second tracks are substantially parallel.
(44) Example 4 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 3, where the window frame can be oriented such that the first and second tracks are substantially horizontal.
(45) Example 5 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Examples 1 or 2, where the striker assembly optionally includes a base plate coupled to the first window sash. The striker plate extends transversely from the base plate.
(46) Example 6 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 5, where the striker assembly can also include at least one spacer plate positionable between the base plate and the first window sash.
(47) Example 7 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 1 or 2, where the striker plate optionally includes a stop face angled to engage the engagement portion of the rotary element when the rotary element is rotated into the engaged position to prevent further sliding of the at least one sliding sash.
(48) Example 8 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 7, where the striker plate also includes an angled face configured to engage the engagement portion of the rotary element to rotate the rotary element into the disengaged position to permit the striker plate to pass by the rotary element allowing further sliding of the at least one sliding sash.
(49) Example 9 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 1 or 2, where the limiter assembly optionally includes a housing with an internal space; the rotary element positioned therein, the housing including a striker plate opening. The engagement portion of the rotary element extends across the striker plate opening when the rotary element is in the engaged position.
(50) Example 10 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 9, where the rotary element includes a lever operable to rotate the rotary element between the engaged position and the disengaged position. The housing includes a lever opening, the lever extending from the rotary element through the lever opening.
(51) Example 11 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 9, where the housing includes a button having a button body and at least one wing, the button movable between a secured position with the button body and wing covering at least a portion of the lever and an exposed position with the button removed from the lever; and a button spring biasing the button toward the secured position.
(52) Example 12 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 1 or 2, where the rotary element optionally includes a rotary spring that biases the rotary element toward the engaged position. The rotary element can also include a cutout adjacent the engagement portion. Rotating the rotary element into the disengaged position aligns the cutout with the striker plate.
(53) Example 13 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 1 or 2, where the limiter assembly optionally includes a detent movable between a fixing position with the detent engaged to the rotary element and a release position with the detent disengaged from the rotary element, and a detent spring that biases the detent toward the fixing position.
(54) Example 14 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 13, where the rotary element includes a cutout adjacent the engagement portion. Rotating the rotary element into the disengaged position aligns the cutout with the striker plate. The cutout receives the detent when the rotary element is in the engaged position and the detent within the cutout retains the rotary element in the engaged position.
(55) Example 15 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 14, where the striker plate optionally includes a release portion positioned to engage the rotary element when the striker plate passes by the cutout when at least one of the window sashes is slid within the window frame. The engagement of the release portion to the rotary element rotates the rotary element to disengage the detent from the retention notch.
(56) Example 16 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 14, where the rotary element optionally includes a retention notch, and the detent is received within the retention notch while the rotary element is in the disengaged position, and the detent within the retention notch retains the rotary element in the disengaged position.
(57) Example 17 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 16, where the second window sash can also comprise a first vertical face and a second vertical face opposite the second vertical face.
(58) Example 18 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 17, where the limiter assembly is mountable to either the first or second vertical face.
(59) Example 19 can include subject matter such as can include a method for restricting the relative movement of a first window sash and a second window sash in a window frame, comprising: coupling a striker assembly having a striker plate to a first window sash; and coupling a limiter assembly to a second window sash, the limiter assembly including a rotary element having an engagement portion; wherein the rotary element is rotatable to an engaged position where the engagement portion is positioned to engage the striker plate when at least one of the window sashes is slid within the window frame to prevent further movement of the sliding window sash; and wherein the rotary element is rotatable to a disengaged position in which the engagement portion is misaligned with the striker plate allowing the striker plate to pass the engagement portion when at least one of the window sashes is slid within the window frame.
(60) Example 20 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 19, where the method optionally includes sliding the first window sash to move the striker plate along a linear travel path; interrupting additional sliding of the first window sash by obstructing the striker plate with the engagement portion; rotating the rotary element into an disengaged position with the engagement portion misaligned with the linear travel path of the striker plate; and resuming sliding of the first window sash and moving the striker plate past the engagement portion.
(61) Example 21 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 19, where the method optionally positioning the striker plate such that the striker plate extends transversely from the first window sash.
(62) Example 22 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 19, where the method optionally coupling at least one spacer plate between the striker assembly and the first window sash to extend the extension of the striker plate from the first window sash.
(63) Example 23 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 19, where the method optionally positioning the limiter assembly on the second window sash such that the striker assembly and limiter assembly are aligned along a linear alignment axis parallel to the linear travel path.
(64) Example 24 can include, or can optionally be combined with the subject matter of Example 19, where the rotary element includes a cutout adjacent the engagement portion, and wherein rotating the rotary element into the engaged position aligns the cutout with the linear travel path.
(65) The above detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the detailed description. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the subject matter can be practiced. These embodiments are also referred to herein as examples. Such examples can include elements in addition to those shown or described. However, the present inventor also contemplates examples in which only those elements shown or described are provided. Moreover, the present inventor also contemplates examples using any combination or permutation of those elements shown or described (or one or more aspects thereof), either with respect to a particular example (or one or more aspects thereof), or with respect to other examples (or one or more aspects thereof) shown or described herein.
(66) In the event of inconsistent usages between this document and any documents so incorporated by reference, the usage in this document controls.
(67) In this document, the terms a or an are used, as is common in patent documents, to include one or more than one, independent of any other instances or usages of at least one or one or more. In this document, the term or is used to refer to a nonexclusive or, such that A or B includes A but not B, B but not A, and A and B, unless otherwise indicated. In this document, the terms including and in which are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms comprising and wherein. Also, in the following claims, the terms including and comprising are open-ended, that is, a system, device, article, composition, formulation, or process that includes elements in addition to those listed after such a term in a claim are still deemed to fall within the scope of that claim. Moreover, in the following claims, the terms first, second, and third, etc. are used merely as labels, and are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects.
(68) The above description is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more aspects thereof) may be used in combination with each other. Other embodiments can be used, such as by one of ordinary skill in the art upon reviewing the above description. The Abstract is provided to comply with 37 C.F.R. 1.72(b), to allow the reader to quickly ascertain the nature of the technical disclosure. It is submitted with the understanding that it will not be used to interpret or limit the scope or meaning of the claims. Also, in the above Detailed Description, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. This should not be interpreted as intending that an unclaimed disclosed feature is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the Detailed Description as examples or embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that such embodiments can be combined with each other in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the subject matter should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.