High speed door
US-10113353-B2 · Oct 30, 2018 · US
US12044061B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12044061-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117338913-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 4, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 8, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jul 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jul 23, 2024 |
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A sash guide for a hung window includes a plate having a first end and an opposite second end defining a longitudinal axis. The first end configured to mount to a side rail of a window sash and the second end having an outside surface spaced from the side rail in a transverse direction. The transverse direction being substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis. A cam block is disposed proximate the second end and between the plate and the side rail. An adjustment fastener is coupled to the cam block and configured to slide the cam block along the longitudinal axis such that the outside surface of the second end is adjustable along the transverse direction and in relation to the side rail.
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A sash guide comprising: a mounting plate defining a longitudinal axis and configured to mount to a side rail of a window sash; an arm extending from the mounting plate, the arm having an inside surface and an outside surface, the arm also having a bottom end and an opposite top end extending substantially along the longitudinal axis, the bottom end of the arm extending from the mounting plate, the top end of the arm having a free end offset from the mounting plate in a transverse direction, wherein the transverse direction is substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis, the free end of the arm defines an oblique surface on the inside surface of the arm, the free end of the arm also has a width defined along the transverse direction and between the inside surface and the outside surface with the inside surface and the outside surface being opposite relative to one another along the transverse direction, a top-most section of the oblique surface relative to the longitudinal axis is larger in the width along the transverse direction than a bottom-most section of the oblique surface such that the oblique surface tapers inwardly from the top-most section being enlarged towards the bottom-most section being narrower relative to the transverse direction; a cam block disposed against the inside surface of the arm at the oblique surface of the free end, wherein the cam block is slidable relative to the arm; and an adjustment screw coupled to the cam block and extending parallel to the longitudinal axis such that the adjustment screw extends past the top end of the arm along the longitudinal axis, the adjustment screw configured to extend from a top rail of the window sash, wherein the adjustment screw is configured to drive the sliding movement of the cam block so as to selectively position the outside surface of the free end of the arm relative to the side rail. 2. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the free end of the arm comprises a T-slot and a contact disposed therein. 3. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the cam block has a corresponding oblique surface to the oblique surface of the arm, the oblique surfaces positioned directly against one another. 4. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the sliding movement of the cam block is substantially orthogonal to the positioning movement of the free end of the arm. 5. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the arm has a curved shape with the free end of the arm aligned with a top of the mounting plate. 6. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the mounting plate includes a shelf configured to at least partially support the cam block. 7. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the arm is resiliently deflectable relative to the mounting plate. 8. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein a contact is coupled to the outside surface of the free end of the arm. 9. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the cam block is supported by the mounting plate along the longitudinal axis. 10. The sash guide of claim 1 , wherein the cam block is disposed between the arm and the mounting plate. 11. A sash guide for a hung window, the sash guide comprising: a mounting plate having a first end and an opposite second end defining a longitudinal axis, the mounting plate also having a front side, wherein the mounting plate is configured to mount to a side rail of a window sash; an arm extending from the front side of the mounting plate and extending along the longitudinal direction towards the second end of the mounting plate, the arm having a free end spaced from the front side of the mounting plate in a transverse direction such that a gap is formed between the free end of the arm and the front side of the mounting plate, wherein the transverse direction is substantially orthogonal to the longitudinal axis; a cam block disposed proximate the second end and between the free end of the arm and the front side of the mounting plate, the cam block defining a hole on a top surface and having an opposite bottom surface; an adjustment fastener coupled to the cam block at the hole, the adjustment fastener extending along the longitudinal axis through the gap between the free end of the arm and the front side of the mounting plate, wherein the adjustment fastener is configured to slide the cam block along the longitudinal axis such that the free end of the arm is adjustable along the transverse direction and in relation to the mounting plate; and a shelf extending from the front side of the mounting plate in the transverse direction towards the arm, the shelf is spaced apart from the arm in the transverse direction, wherein a first side of the shelf faces the bottom surface of the cam block and is configured to support the cam block along the longitudinal axis, and an opposite second side of the shelf facing an intersection of the arm and the mounting plate and is spaced apart via a gap from the intersection of the arm and the mounting plate in the longitudinal direction. 12. The sash guide of claim 11 , wherein the free end of the arm is aligned with the second end of the mounting plate. 13. The sash guide of claim 11 , wherein the arm is resiliently deflectable. 14. The sash guide of claim 13 , wherein the arm is biased in a direction towards the mounting plate. 15. The sash guide of claim 11 , wherein the arm has a first surface and the cam block has a corresponding second surface, the first and second surfaces are cooperating to drive movement of the free end of the arm along the transverse direction via operation of the adjustment fastener. 16. The sash guide of claim 15 , wherein the first surface and the second surface are oblique surfaces. 17. The sash guide of claim 11 , wherein the arm includes a contact compound disposed opposite of the cam block. 18. The sash guide of claim 11 , wherein the adjustment fastener is a screw.
Special provisions for mounting or dismounting sashes · CPC title
Windows · CPC title
with springs · CPC title
Concealed · CPC title
Details, e.g. sliding or rolling guides (E05D15/18 - E05D15/24 take precedence) · CPC title
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