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Title:
Latch hardware
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The invention having been thus described, what is claimed as new and desired to secure by Letters Patent is:
1. Latch hardware for windows and door frames provided with frame members having grooves which are substantially cross-shaped in cross-section including lateral undercut portions and a base portion extending below the undercut portion, said latch hardware comprising:
(a) at least two drive rods displacably guiding within the undercut portions, respectively of two adjacent frame members extending at an angle to one another to form a corner,
(b) latch elements connected to each drive rod,
(c) an L-shaped corner guide element positioned in the corner of said frame members, one leg of the guide element being disposed within the groove of the adjacent frame member and having a cross-section which substantially fills said groove, the other leg of the corner guide having a cross-section which fills the base of the groove of the adjacent frame member and has a longitudinal slot on the side facing the adjacent frame member,
(d) a pair of connecting elements connected, respectively, to said two drive rods, one of the connecting elements being slidable within said longitudinal slot and the other connecting element being guidingly mounted with respect to said one leg of the guide element,
(e) a flexible re-directing member extending within the corner guide element for connecting the pair of connecting elements, and
(f) clamping means located in the grooves of the frame members outside of the movement area of the drive rods for clamping the corner guide element in the corner position within the frame.
2. Latch hardware as recited in claim 1, wherein the clamping means comprises:
(a) a clamping member slidably mounted on said other leg of the corner guide in the longitudinal direction by means of a tongue and groove mounting and lateral portions which extend in the undercut portions of the frame grooves, and
(b) means for locking the clamping member in place on said other leg of the corner guide.
3. Latch hardware as recited in claim 2, wherein the end of the longitudinal slot adjacent the frame terminates to form an end wall, said other leg of the corner guide having a shoulder which extends at an angle to the longitudinal axis of said other leg and clamping member having a shoulder which abuts the shoulder of said other leg, and wherein the means for locking the clamping member in place comprises a flat spring fixed to the clamping member and extending into the longitudinal slot in tight contact with said end wall to maintain said shoulders in tight engagement.
4. Latch hardware as recited in claim 3, wherein said shoulders are sloped at the same angle, thereby allowing the shoulder of the clamping member to slide on the shoulder of said other leg to provide a wedging action for tightly holding the corner guide element in the corner position.
5. Latch hardware as recited in claim 1, wherein said one leg of the guide element is substantially cross-shaped in cross-section including side flanges which extend into said undercut portions and extend along a portion of the length of said one leg, and wherein said clamping means comprises a clamping member having side flanges which extend into said undercut portions along the remaining portion of the length of said one leg and means for locking said clamping member and corner guide in the corner position within the frame.
6. Latch hardware as recited in claim 5, wherein said remaining portion of the length of said one leg and said clamping member are adjacent the corner of the frame.
7. Latch hardware as recited in claim 1, wherein said flexible re-directing member is an elongated flat leaf spring extending freely through the corner guide element, the ends of said leaf spring being connected to the respective ends of said connecting elements which are adjacent the corner of the frame.
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Inventors:
Kleine, Ewald (Siegen, DE, US) Roth, Ernst (Wilnsdorf, DE, US)
Application Number:
877118
Filing Date: 1978-02-13 Publication_date: 1980-06-24 Assignee:
Siegenia-Frank KG (Siegen, DE)
Primary Class(es):
49/192
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
1269535| May, 1968 | DE | | 1271592Jun, 1968 | DE | | 1801914Oct, 1968 | DE. | | 2159244Jul, 1973 | DE | | 2509440Sep, 1976 | DE | | | | | | | |
Primary Examiner:
Kannan, Philip C.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
Blodgett; Norman S., Blodgett; Gerry A.
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