Window sash

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Inventors

Knoll, Harold H.

Application #

179072

Filed

Aug-18-1980

Published

Aug-17-1982

Current US Class

049/453
049/501

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/450 49/453 49/465 160/90 160/91 160/381

Assignee

Quaker Window Products Co. (Freeburg, MO)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Senniger, Powers, Leavitt and Roedel

US Patent References

4087941   Window assembly

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Abstract
A sash adapted to be received in an opening in a window or the like having channels constituting tracks for the sash at opposite sides of the opening. The sash comprises a pair of side members, a pair of cross members, and fasteners for securing the side and cross members together at corner joints of the sash. The fasteners at the ends of a cross member comprise a pair of screws each having a threaded shank and a head. The shank of each screw extends through a hole in one of the side members and is received in threaded engagement in an opening in the end of the cross member. The head of each screw projects out from the respective side member, has an inner face in engagement with the side member and is adapted to be received in one of the tracks in sliding engagement for enabling sliding movement of the sash in the tracks.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sash adapted to be received in an opening in a window or the like having channels constituting tracks for the sash at opposite sides of the opening, the sash comprising:

a pair of side members;

a pair of cross members; and

means for securing the side and cross members together at joints, said securing means comprising a pair of screws at the joints at the ends of a cross member of the sash, each screw having a threaded shank and a head of generally uniform circular section throughout its length, the shank extending through a hole in one of said side members and being received in threaded engagment in an opening in the end of said cross member, the head projecting laterally outwardly from the side member, having an inner face in engagement with the side member and means at its outer end adapted to be engaged by means for turning the screw, the head being adapted to extend for substantially its entire length within the respective track thereby enabling the window sash to be fitted in the window with its side members closely adjacent the channels of the window and thus with no substantial gap between the side members and the channels, and having its generally cylindrical outer surface in sliding engagement with the respective track thereby enabling both sliding movement of the sash in the tracks and swinging movement of the sash in the window opening about the outer surfaces of the heads of said screws.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a window sash, and more particularly to a sash slidable in tracks at opposed sides of an opening in a window or the like.

This invention involves an improvement upon the prior art sash of the type, such as shown for example in U.S. Pat. No. 4,087,941, comprising a pair of side members, a pair of cross members, and means for securing the side and cross members together at corner joints of the sash. The side and cross members are channel shaped aluminum extrusions, and the securing means comprises a L-shaped member of die cast aluminum at each corner of the sash, the legs of each L-shaped member being adapted to be received in the side and cross members at the respective corner joint of the sash in a force fit relation. A problem with the prior art sash is that its initial assembly, and its reassembly such as for the replacement of a broken pane of glass, are difficult and time-consuming operations, especially for a sash intended to hold a large pane of glass which may be easily broken when forces are applied to the sash to insert the L-shaped members into the side and cross members. Moreover, the reassembly of a sash, in many instances, is performed by a homeowner and involves the use of a hammer of mallet which increases the likelihood of glass breakage. Another problem with the prior sash is that the L-shaped members have projections for holding the sash in the tracks in the window in slidng engagement therewith which projections are subject to being sheared from the L-shaped members during the use of the sash. Disassembly and reassembly of the sash are required for replacement of an L-shaped member having a damaged projection.
 
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