Shallow double hung window

4420907
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Inventors

Swan, Charles A.

Application #

217987

Filed

Dec-18-1980

Published

Dec-20-1983

Current US Class

049/404
049/446
049/501

International Classes

E05D 013/10

Field of Search

49/446 49/453 49/380 49/404 49/501

Assignee

Windows, Inc. (Largo, FL)

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Penrose, Lucas, Albright, Mason, Mason & Albright

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Abstract
A shallow two inch deep double hung window which is sufficiently water and wind resistant to replace jalousies, which can be used in cabana walls and which fits screen porches, utilizing existing screening. Block and tackle sash balance counter balance the weight of individual panels and provide a lateral resilient action to maintain panels in position. A double action leaf spring stop for each panel selectively disengages the sash balances therefrom so that by moving a panel laterally it is removable. Window and panel frame members consist of aluminum extrusions which facilitate construction of custom windows made to selected sizes. Inside or outside flanges for securing the window to the wall structure are optionally provided.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A pair of block and tackle sash balances in combination with a double hung window not greater than substantially two inches in over-all thickness, each balance comprising a rod having a U-shaped cross-section, a tension spring extending within said rod connected to one end thereof, a block and tackle mechanism within said rod connected to the other end of said spring, a cable of said block and tackle mechanism extending from the other end of said rod, the window comprising a jamb with a pair of inward grooves and a corresponding pair of outward grooves each defined by U-shaped sides provided side-by-side in said jamb, the outermost exterior facing said side of said jamp comprising a perimeter part having apertures for connective means therein which is coplanar and extends outwardly relative to the remainder of said jamb, a pair of window panels each with a stile having a U-shaped cross-section on one vertical side thereof, the legs of each said stile received in a corresponding said interior groove defining a longitudinal space having a substantially rectangular cross-section, each said stile defining an outwardly facing longitudinal groove at the outer end of each said leg thereof, a pile sealing strip received along the entire length of each said longitudinal groove, each said pile strip bearing against a corresponding side of an interior groove in said jamb whereby each said space is sealed, a said balance received in each said inward groove and having said cable affixed thereto whereby each said balance is urged upwardly, a headpiece attached to the top of each said stile, a stop member mounted on the top of each said rod, said stop member having an inclined surface adapted to cooperate with a mating inclined surface provided on said headpiece whereby the urging of said stop member against said headpiece urges said window panel in a lateral direction away from the corresponding said inward groove, said window being for installation on an existing framework of a porch or room wherein said framework consists essentially of beams having a thickness of substantially two inches.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to windows, more particularly to double hung windows.

In Florida, in particular, it has been found desirable to replace jalousies utilized in many residential homes by double hung windows and also to place such windows on screened-in porches. However, to make such a replacement without damage to interior plaster or paint, the double hung window must be shallow having a depth of only two inches. In addition, especially with screened-in porches, the dimensions for receipt of such windows may vary considerably from porch to porch and, moreover, between uprights in any particular porch. Such a shallow double hung window which is capable of withstanding high wind and rain storm loads without leakage or undue deformation has not been available previous to the arrangements presented in the present invention. However, as indicated, such a window would have particular utility to waterproof a screened porch wherein the screening is supported by two inch studs. The window of the invention is also useful for thin walls ordinarily utilized in cabana construction.
 
  A shallow two inch deep double hung window which is sufficiently water and wind resistant to replace jalousies, which can be used in cabana walls and which...  A shallow two inch deep double hung window which is sufficiently water and wind resistant to replace jalousies, which can be used in cabana walls and which...