IP Library Granted Patent US 8,640,383
Granted Patent B1
US 8,640,383 · App. 13/655,406 · Granted Feb 4, 2014

System and method for retaining a proper interconnection between a tilt-post and a brake shoe in the counterbalance system of a tilt-in window

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Patent No.
US 8,640,383
App. No.
13/655,406
Granted
Feb 4, 2014
Kind
B1
Abstract

A counterbalance system for a tilt-in window that utilizes a brake shoe assembly. The brake shoe assembly is comprised of a brake shoe housing and a cam element. The brake shoe housing has a first arm element, a second arm element, and a flexible bottom section. A cam opening is disposed within the brake shoe housing. A gap space exists above the cam opening. The cam element is disposed within the cam opening. The cam element contains a tilt post receiving slot that received the tilt post from a window sash. A catch finger extends from the first arm element into the gap space. The catch finger at least partially obstructs the tilt post receiving slot. This prevents the tilt post of the window sash from being inadvertently lifted out of the brake shoe assembly.

Claims (21)

1. A brake shoe assembly for use in a counterbalance system for a sash of a tilt-in window, wherein the sash has a tilt post, said brake shoe assembly comprising:

a brake shoe housing having a first arm element, a second arm element, and a bottom section that joins said first arm element to said second arm element, wherein a cam opening is disposed within said brake shoe housing and a gap space exists between said first arm element and said second arm element above said cam opening;

a cam element disposed within said cam opening, said cam element containing a tilt post receiving slot therein for receiving the tilt post of the sash, wherein said cam element can be selectively rotated within said brake shoe housing between a first orientation and a second orientation;

a catch finger extending from said first arm element into said gap space, said catch finger being integrally molded with said first arm element, wherein said catch finger extends from said first arm element and terminates at a free end, wherein said catch finger is molded into a first position that at least partially obstructs said tilt post receiving slot when said cam element is in said second orientation, and wherein said catch finger is flexible and resiliently deforms into a second position that does not at least partially obstruct said tilt post receiving slot when contacted by the tilt post when the sash is manually lifted from the tilt-in window.

2. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said first arm element, said second arm element and said bottom section are integrally molded as a single piece of plastic.

3. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said catch finger extends from said first arm element into said gap space and is angled down toward said cam opening when in said first position.

4. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said bottom section is flexible and deforms to widen said gap space between said first arm element and said second arm element when said cam element is rotated from said first orientation to said second orientation.

5. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein first arm element and said second arm element have tapered surfaces facing said gap space that lead into said cam opening.

6. The assembly according to claim 5 , wherein said brake shoe housing is flexible and elastically deforms to enable said cam element to pass into said cam opening through said gap space.

7. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said cam opening deforms from a first shape to a second shape when said cam element is rotated from said first orientation to said second orientation.

8. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said cam element has a first flange at one end, a second flange at an opposite second end and a midsection there between.

9. The assembly according to claim 8 , further including a groove on said midsection of said cam element and a projection extending into said cam opening from said brake shoe housing, wherein said projection engages said groove and limits said cam element when said cam elements rotates in said brake shoe housing.

10. The assembly according to claim 8 , wherein said brake shoe housing has a face surface and a rear surface, wherein said cam opening extends through both said face surface and said rear surface, and wherein said cam opening has depressed ridges inset from said face surface and said rear surface for receiving said first flange and said second flange of said cam element, respectively.

11. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said tilt post receiving slot is disposed in said cam element closer to said bottom section of said brake shoe housing than said gap space when said cam element is in said first orientation.

12. The assembly according to claim 1 , wherein said cam element includes;

a flat front end;

a flat back end;

a midsection extending between said front end and said back end, wherein said midsection has an oblong cross-sectional profile with a first axis and a second axis;

wherein said tilt post receiving slot extends through said midsection from said flat front end to said flat back end, wherein said tilt post receiving slot is eccentrically positioned so as to be wider on one side of said second axis.

13. The assembly according to claim 12 , further including a first flange at said front end and a second flange at said back end.

14. The assembly according to claim 12 , further including a groove formed in an exterior surface of said midsection.

Assignments (5)
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE NATURE OF CONVEYANCE PREVIOUSLY RECORDED AT REEL: 71029 FRAME: 268. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ENTITY CONVERSION. Recorded May 9, 2025
From: JOHN EVANS' SONS, INCORPORATED
To: JOHN EVANS' SONS LLC
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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 24, 2025
From: JOHN EVANS' SONS, INCORPORATED
To: JOHN EVANS' SONS LLC
Reel/Frame 071029/0268 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 8, 2023
From: LESJOFORS US INC.
To: JOHN EVANS' SONS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 063573/0705 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2022
From: JOHN EVANS' SONS, INCORPORATED
To: LESJOFORS US INC.
Reel/Frame 060476/0132 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 18, 2012
From: KUNZ, JOHN R.
To: JOHN EVANS' SONS, INC.
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