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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F11/00Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening
    • E05F11/02Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening for wings in general, e.g. fanlights
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    • E05F11/14Mechanisms by which the bar shifts the wing directly, i.e. without links, shifting the wing, e.g. by rack and gear or pin and slot
    • E05F11/145Mechanisms by which the bar shifts the wing directly, i.e. without links, shifting the wing, e.g. by rack and gear or pin and slot by pin and slot

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  • My invention relates to improvements in Casement window sash adjusters, and is par# ticularly ,concerned with the provision of a novel type of easement window lsash adj uster by means of which a easement window sash can be easily and quickly adjusted, as desired, and held in its adjusted position.
  • l sash adjuster comprising van arm'pivotally mounted upon a 4portion of the'windlow frame, means for movin the arm about its pivot point, ⁇ and a slida le connection be-. .tween the outer endl of .the arm and a mem- .ber securedto the sash of suchv construction that the arm will 'cause the window to open or close as it is moved in lopposite directions about its pivot point.
  • ⁇ in which theco-acting' means at the end of the arm and on the sash comprise means for locking the arm and consequently the sash'in any one ofa plurality of different positions.
  • a easement window sash adjuster comprising a pivoted arm, a handle for moving said arm about its pivot point, and a fulcrum about which said arm can be tilted, the said fulcrum being so positioned relative to the arm and the handle that the pressure exerted upon the handle bodiment of my invention.
  • Figure 2 is an elevation, partly in section, of a window equipped with my device, a portion of the screen of the window being broken away.
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional detail taken on the broken section line 3 3 of Fi re 1. l
  • igure 4 is a horizontal sectional view taken on' line 4 4 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 5' is a vertical section taken on line 5 5 of Figure 3.
  • Figure 6 is a transverse section taken on line 6 6 of Figure 1, and
  • the embodiment of my invention disclosed therein comprises a fulcrum plate 15, theedge of which is provided with an annular flange 16, which, together with the bottom, forms a cylindrical cup-like member having the outturned iange 17.
  • This cup-like member is let into an opening 18 in .the stool 19 of the window frame, the flange 17 being received in a suitable countersink of the opening 18.
  • a cylindrical boss 20 projects Cil ⁇ ator presses downwardly upon the handle ⁇ upwardly centrally of the plate 15, forming with the' flange 16 an annular groove which receives the ring 21, having the central bore 22 for 'receiving the'boss 20.
  • the ring 2l is thus journaled upon the boss 20.
  • the bore 22 tapers outwardly toward its inner end to permit the ring to be tilted upon the boss, as will be described later on.
  • Radially elongated projections 23 project downwardly or inwardly from the ring 21, there being a pair of these projections disposed upon opposite sides of the lring and in alignment with ⁇ each1 other so as to form a fulcrumaboutwhich the ring 21 can be tilted. These fulcrums bear upon the fulcrum plate15.
  • the ring 21 is countersunk', ⁇
  • a second pair of projections 25 which are located in a vertical plane passing through the projections 23.
  • a disk 26 issecured tothe boss 20 by means of the screw 27, and forms a fulcrum plate for the projections 25.
  • an arm which first projects upwardly a slight distance, as shown at 28, and then projects substantially in a horizontal direction, as shown at 29.
  • the free end of this arm is provided with a head 30, from the lower side of which thepin 31 projects, and in which are mounted one or more springpressed plungers 32, which are urged outwardly by the ⁇ springs 33, confined in suitable bores in 'the head 30, as shown'in Figure 3.
  • the head 3() slides in a channel shaped member, which is secured to the bottom rail 34 of the sash, and comprises the bottom member 35, which is secured to the sash by screws 36, or any other suitable means, 4and the horizontally extending flanges 37 and 37, *the outer ends of which are danged inwardly, as 'shown'at 38, to provide means for retaining the head 30 in the channel shaped member.
  • rllhe lower flange 371 is provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings 39, adapted to receive the projecting end of the pin 31.
  • the .plungers 32 are pressed outwardly against the inner side of the flange 37, and yieldingly hold the projecting end of the pin 31in whatever opening 39 in which it happens to be positioned.
  • 'llr For thepurpose of moving the arm 29 to position the sash as desired, 'llr provide a handle comprising the bar 40, one end of which is turned at an angle thereto, as shown at 40', to be received in a socket 41 formed in the ring 21.
  • Al easement window sash adjuster com- 115 prising a plate having an annular groove in one face thereof forming a cent-ral cylindrical boss extending therefrom, a ring in said groove journaled on said boss, said-ring having projections on its top and Lbottom N0 sides forming fulcrums, a disk secured to the top of said boss and co-acting with the ful- Crum on the top of said ring,an arm having its inner end secured to said ring, and a handle-secured to said rin and extending therefrom at an angle to said arm, said fulcrums being positioned to divide the angle between said arm and handle.
  • a easement window sash adjuster comprising a plate having an annular groove marbio said groove journaled on said boss,.said ring having a projection on one of its sldes forming a fulcrum, an arm having its inner end secured to said ring, and a handle secured to said ring and extending therefrom at an angle to'said arm, said fulcrum being positioned to divide the angle between said arm and handle.
  • A. easement window adjuster comprising a support, a member pivotally mounted on said support, an arm; projecting vfrom said member, and fixed fulcrum means carried by said member and co-acting with said support, said fulcrum means extending at a fixed angle to said arm.
  • a easement window adjusterieom prising a support, a member pivotally mounted on said support, an arm projectingl from said member, and means co-acting with said support and said member for fulcruming said member on said support to tilt about an axis extending at an angle to the pivot on which said member is mounted, and at an angle to Said arm, said axis being xed with relation to said arm.
  • a easement window adjuster comprising a support, a member pivoted on said support, and an arm extending upwardly and then outwardly from' said member, said arm having means for adjnstably connecting it'w'ith a easement window sash 11.
  • a easement window frame having a sash hinged thereto, and a screen mounted inside of said sash, of means for adjusting said sash from a position-on the inner side of said-screen come, prislng a plvot member, a ring journaled on said p1vot member, 'the outer surface of said ring and said pivot member being Hush with the outer surface of the stool of said trarne,l

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1,511,010 R. c. SPENCER, JR cAsEMENT WINDOW sAsH ADJUST'ER Filed May 31'l 1922 2 Sheets-Sheet. 1
oct. 7, 1924. 1,511,010
R. C. SPENCER. JR
CASEMENT WINDOW SASH ADJUSTBR Filed May 31, 1922 2 sheets-5116er 2 ROBERT C. SPENCER, JR., OF DRIVER FOREST, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR T CASEMENT Application iled May 31,
To all who/m, t may concern.'
Be it known that I, Bonner C. SPENCER, Jr., a citizen ofthe United States, and a resident of River Forest, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented -a certain new and useful Improvement in Casement-Window-Sash Adjusters, of which thevfollowing is a full, clear, concise, arid exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification.
My invention relates to improvements in Casement window sash adjusters, and is par# ticularly ,concerned with the provision of a novel type of easement window lsash adj uster by means of which a easement window sash can be easily and quickly adjusted, as desired, and held in its adjusted position.
The objects of my invention are:
First: To provide a easement window l sash adjuster. comprising van arm'pivotally mounted upon a 4portion of the'windlow frame, means for movin the arm about its pivot point, `and a slida le connection be-. .tween the outer endl of .the arm and a mem- .ber securedto the sash of suchv construction that the arm will 'cause the window to open or close as it is moved in lopposite directions about its pivot point. l Second: To provide a construction of the character described, `in which theco-acting' means at the end of the arm and on the sash comprise means for locking the arm and consequently the sash'in any one ofa plurality of different positions.l
Third: To provide an adjuster such as described, which can be installed without notching or otherwise mutilating the screen which is interposed between the sash and the operator, or requiring a stop member under the screen. 1
Fourth: To provide a easement window sash adjuster such as described, in which the parts ecured to the window frame are made Hush with the surface ofthe window frame.
Fifth: To provide a easement window sash adjuster comprising a pivoted arm, a handle for moving said arm about its pivot point, and a fulcrum about which said arm can be tilted, the said fulcrum being so positioned relative to the arm and the handle that the pressure exerted upon the handle bodiment of my invention.
i 'l W CO., OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A. CORPORATION 0F ILLINOIS.
-WUHDOW-SASE ADJUSTEB.
1922. Serial No. 564,679.
for tilting the am will be effective for unal pupose without causing the arm to twist, an v Sixth: To p rovide means of the character described, which are simple in construction,- economical. to manufacture, and not frame, the frame being shown in horizontal section, and portions of our' device being broken away for the purpose of better illustration. In this figure, the dotted outlines show the positions of the sashand various parts vof the adjuster when the sash is opened.
Figure 2 is an elevation, partly in section, of a window equipped with my device, a portion of the screen of the window being broken away. v
Figure 3 is an enlarged sectional detail taken on the broken section line 3 3 of Fi re 1. l
igure 4 is a horizontal sectional view taken on' line 4 4 of Figure 3.
Figure 5' is a vertical section taken on line 5 5 of Figure 3.
Figure 6 is a transverse section taken on line 6 6 of Figure 1, and
lFigures 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 are views corresponding to Figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 respectively, but showing a modified em- Throughout theseveral views, similar reference characters will be used for referring to' similar p-arts, and the various Sections are taken looking in the direction of the small arrows.v
Referring for the present to Figures 1 to 6 inclusive, the embodiment of my invention disclosed therein comprises a fulcrum plate 15, theedge of which is provided with an annular flange 16, which, together with the bottom, forms a cylindrical cup-like member having the outturned iange 17. This cup-like member is let into an opening 18 in .the stool 19 of the window frame, the flange 17 being received in a suitable countersink of the opening 18. A cylindrical boss 20 projects Cil ` ator presses downwardly upon the handle` upwardly centrally of the plate 15, forming with the' flange 16 an annular groove which receives the ring 21, having the central bore 22 for 'receiving the'boss 20. The ring 2l is thus journaled upon the boss 20. The bore 22 tapers outwardly toward its inner end to permit the ring to be tilted upon the boss, as will be described later on.
Radially elongated projections 23 project downwardly or inwardly from the ring 21, there being a pair of these projections disposed upon opposite sides of the lring and in alignment with` each1 other so as to form a fulcrumaboutwhich the ring 21 can be tilted. These fulcrums bear upon the fulcrum plate15. The ring 21 is countersunk',`
as shown at 24, and projecting upwardly from the bottom of this countersink are a second pair of projections 25, which are located in a vertical plane passing through the projections 23. A disk 26 issecured tothe boss 20 by means of the screw 27, and forms a fulcrum plate for the projections 25.
Formed integrally with the ring 21 is an arm which first projects upwardly a slight distance, as shown at 28, and then projects substantially in a horizontal direction, as shown at 29. The free end of this arm is provided with a head 30, from the lower side of which thepin 31 projects, and in which are mounted one or more springpressed plungers 32, which are urged outwardly by the` springs 33, confined in suitable bores in 'the head 30, as shown'in Figure 3. The head 3() slides in a channel shaped member, which is secured to the bottom rail 34 of the sash, and comprises the bottom member 35, which is secured to the sash by screws 36, or any other suitable means, 4and the horizontally extending flanges 37 and 37, *the outer ends of which are danged inwardly, as 'shown'at 38, to provide means for retaining the head 30 in the channel shaped member. rllhe lower flange 371 is provided with a plurality of longitudinally spaced openings 39, adapted to receive the projecting end of the pin 31. The .plungers 32 are pressed outwardly against the inner side of the flange 37, and yieldingly hold the projecting end of the pin 31in whatever opening 39 in which it happens to be positioned.
For thepurpose of moving the arm 29 to position the sash as desired, 'llr provide a handle comprising the bar 40, one end of which is turned at an angle thereto, as shown at 40', to be received in a socket 41 formed in the ring 21.
`With the handle inserted as shown` when it is desired to adjust the window the oper- 40, ythereby tilting the ring 21 on the fulcrums 23 and 25, these fulcrums being so positioned that the plane extending through them divides the angle roughly formed by minore can cause the sash 34 to move toward either its open or closed position, as the case may be, and by then relieving they downward pressure on the handle 40, and moving it in either direction, can cause the pin 31 to p come into registry with one of the openings 39 and thus lock the sash'in any desired position, the spring-pressed plungers 32 causing the pin 31 to be yieldingly held -in the opening 39. lt will, of course, be
understood that when the arm 29 is positioned as shown in' full lines in Figure 1 the window will be held in its closed position.
llt will be noticed from the above description, and from the drawings, that the tops of the flanges 17 and the topof the ring 21 are flush with the top surface of the stool 19 of the window, so that the bottom rail of the screen 42 can extend directly across the ring 21 without the necessity of cutting or notching the screen, and that, at the same time, no openings are left which will permit the entrance of bugs, iies and other insects.
The embodiment of my invention illustrated in Figures 7 to 12 inclusive is in all respects substantially identical with that shown in Figures 1 to 6 inclusive, except that the fulcrum plate 15 is secured tothe top of the stool 19, and the boss 2() projects upwardly therefrom so that it is necessary Ito cut a notch 45 in the bottom rail 46 ot' the sash (see Figure 11) to receive the fulcrum plate, the boss and the ring 21. ln this embodiment, l have also shown the bore 22 as being tapered outwardly from the center in opposite directions to permit it to be tilted about the fulcrum projections 23 and 25. ln this construction, the projections 25 are elongated more than those shown in Figure 5. ln this embodiment, ll have also shown the ring 21 as being provided with a projection 21, in which a socket for receiving the handle 40 is formed. f
Otherwise. the construction ot' the apparatus shown in Figures 7 to 12J-inclusive is substantially the same as that shown in Figures 1 to 6 inclusive, and its mode of operation is identical therewith.
From the above description. it will be apparent that l have provided a easement window' sash adjuster of such construction that it can be easily and quickly applied to a easement window; that it can be so attached to the widow that notching or other mutilation ot the screen sash is unnecessary, and
1,531,010 i l I that vwith the embodiment oflmy inventiony shown in Figures'7 to 12 inclusive no open- 'the appended claims.
tions, sufliciently large to permit lthe entrance of insects, and that it is exceedingly simple in constructionand economical tov manufacture.
One of the' features of my improved construction which isof very considerable importance is the location of the ulcrum projections on the ring, which are so positioned that when downward pressure is exerted upon the handle this pressure. will be effective in lifting the` outer end of the arm without the arm twisting in a direction to bind the head 30 in the channel secured to the sash, which is a fault quite common with types of easement window sash adjusters heretofore proposed. Q
While I have described the details of construction of the preferred embodiment of my invention, it should -be clearly understood that my invention is not limited to these details, but is capable of other adaptations .and modifications within the scope of Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. The combination with a window frame and a easement window sash hinged thereto, of an adjuster' comprising a fulcrum plate let into a countersunkv opening in the stool of said frame, the top of said 'plate boing flush with the top of said-stool, said plate having a flange forming a cylindrical opening, a cylindrical boss projecting centrally upwardly from said plate and spaced from said flange to form an annular groove, a ring mounted in said annular groove, an arm projecting upwardly yfrom said ring at a point outside of the center of said ring, and then extending substantially in a horizontal direction, a channel sec-ured to the lower rail of said easement window sash, with its flanges extending in horizontal planes, means on the outer end of said arm for making an adjustable connection with oneiof the flanges of said channel, a handle having one end detachably received in anv opening in said ring, and projections on the top and bottom sides of said ring forming `fulcrums dividing the angle between said arm and said handle, and means secured to the upper end of said boss for holding said ring in said annular opening.
2. The combination with a window frame and a Casement window sash hinged thereto. of an adjuster comprising a fulcrum plate let into an opening in the stool of said frame, the top of said plate being flush with the top of said stool, said plate having a flange forming a cylindrical opening, a cylindrical boss projecting centrally upwardly from said plate and spaced from said flange to'form an, annular groove, a ring mounted in said annular'v groove, an arm projecting upwardly from said ring and then extending substantially in a horizontal direction, a channel secured to the low- 7o er rail of said easement window sash, with its flanges extending in horizontal planes, means on the outer end 4of said arm for making an adjustable connection with one of the flanges of said channel, a handle secured to said ring, and projections on one side of said ring forming a fulcrum dividing the anglel between said arm and -said handle.
3. The combination with a window frame and a Casement window sash hinged thereto, of a plate secured to the-stool of'said window 4and having a cylindrical .boss extending upwardly therefrom, a ring journaled on the boss, an arm extending outwardly from said ring, a handle extending inwardly from said ring, projections on. the top and-bottom of said ring dividing the angle between said arm and handle, a disk secured to the upper end of said boss and co-acting with the fulcrum on the top of said ring, and a channel secured to said easement window sash with its flanges extending in' a horizontal direction, and coacting means on said .arm and one of said flanges for locking said arm to said flange, and unlocking it therefrom by movement of said arm in a vertical plane. i -v 4. The combination with a window frame and a easement window sash hinged thereto, of 1a plate secured to the stool of said Window and having a cylindrical boss extending upwardly therefrom, a ring journaled on the boss, an arm extending outwardly from said ring, a handle extending'inwardly from said. 105 ring, projections on the top and bottom of' said ring dividing the angle between said arm and handle, and a channel secured to said easement window sash with its flanges extending in a horizontal direction, and ooacting means on said arm and one of 'said flanges for locking said arm tosaid flange. and unlocking it therefrom by movement of lil() 'said arm in a vertical plane.
5. Al easement window sash adjuster com- 115 prising a plate having an annular groove in one face thereof forming a cent-ral cylindrical boss extending therefrom, a ring in said groove journaled on said boss, said-ring having projections on its top and Lbottom N0 sides forming fulcrums, a disk secured to the top of said boss and co-acting with the ful- Crum on the top of said ring,an arm having its inner end secured to said ring, and a handle-secured to said rin and extending therefrom at an angle to said arm, said fulcrums being positioned to divide the angle between said arm and handle.
6. A easement window sash adjuster comprising a plate having an annular groove marbio said groove journaled on said boss,.said ring having a projection on one of its sldes forming a fulcrum, an arm having its inner end secured to said ring, and a handle secured to said ring and extending therefrom at an angle to'said arm, said fulcrum being positioned to divide the angle between said arm and handle.
7. A easement window sash adjuster oom- Vprising a plate having a central cylindrical boss extending therefrom, a ring journaled on-said boss, said ring having a projection on one of its sides'forming'a fulerum, an arm having its inner end `secured to said ring, and a handle secured to said rin and extending therefrom atan angle to `sai arm, said fulcrum being positioned to divide the angle between said arm and handle.
8. A. easement window adjuster comprising a support, a member pivotally mounted on said support, an arm; projecting vfrom said member, and fixed fulcrum means carried by said member and co-acting with said support, said fulcrum means extending at a fixed angle to said arm.
9. A easement window adjusterieomprising a support, a member pivotally mounted on said support, an arm projectingl from said member, and means co-acting with said support and said member for fulcruming said member on said support to tilt about an axis extending at an angle to the pivot on which said member is mounted, and at an angle to Said arm, said axis being xed with relation to said arm.
10. A easement window adjuster comprising a support, a member pivoted on said support, and an arm extending upwardly and then outwardly from' said member, said arm having means for adjnstably connecting it'w'ith a easement window sash 11. rthe combinationwith a easement window frame having a sash hinged thereto, and a screen mounted inside of said sash, of means for adjusting said sash from a position-on the inner side of said-screen come, prislng a plvot member, a ring journaled on said p1vot member, 'the outer surface of said ring and said pivot member being Hush with the outer surface of the stool of said trarne,l
'an arm extending 'from said ring, means secured to said sash for making a slidable connectionA with the outer end of said arm, and a handle secured to said ring,`and extendin inwardly therefrom, the lower rail of sai` screen passing over said ring and said pivot member. 1
' 12. The combination with a easement window frame and a sash hinged thereto, of means for adjusting said sash comprising a pivot member and a member pivoted thereon, said members being housed in an opening inthe top of the stool of said trame, means extending outwardly from said pivot member for adjustably engaging said sash,
and a handle extending inwardly from said pivot member.
13; rThe combination with a easement win dow frame and a Vsash hinged thereto, of means for adjusting said sash, said means being supported by the stool ot said frame and throughout a portion of its length being flush with the top of said stool.
lin witness whereof, ll hereunto subscribe my name this 26th day of May, 1922.
RBERT C. SPENCER, Jn.
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Lomsn Binnenmaas', E. L, Farmsen.
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US4869022A (en) * 1987-06-12 1989-09-26 Ferco International Device for controlling a side-hung leaf of a door or window
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US3728820A (en) * 1971-09-13 1973-04-24 Soule Steel Co Casement window limit stop assembly
US4869022A (en) * 1987-06-12 1989-09-26 Ferco International Device for controlling a side-hung leaf of a door or window
US5452543A (en) * 1994-08-03 1995-09-26 Truth Hardware Corporation Window operator track with integral limit stop
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