Security device for a window
First Claim
1. A security device for installation in a double-hung window having a window frame, a lower sash and an upper sash offset from the lower sash, the device comprising:
- a post having a top end and a bottom end;
a cross-bar running through the post perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the post and extending in opposite directions from the post; and
a bracket for mounting the post on a side of the upper sash, wherein said post prevents both the upper sash and the lower sash from being moved when said post is mounted to the upper sash with the bracket so that the post extends from a bottom of the upper sash to a top of the upper sash and the cross-bar is disposed adjacent the bracket.
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Abstract
A security device for installation in an upper sash of a double-hung window, in which the window has a window frame having two side surfaces, a top surface and a bottom surface, a lower sash mounted in a lower half of the window frame and an upper sash mounted in an upper half of the window frame. The upper and lower sashes are mounted offset from each other so that they slide up and down the window frame independently of each other. The security device is mounted to the upper sash via a bracket, and comprises a post having a top end that abuts the top surface of the window frame and a bottom end abutting a top surface of the lower sash to prevent the lower sash from sliding within the window frame. There is a cross-bar running through the post perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the post and extending in opposite directions from the post. The cross-bar is located immediately beneath the bracket to act as a stop against downward sliding of the upper sash.
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11 Claims
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1. A security device for installation in a double-hung window having a window frame, a lower sash and an upper sash offset from the lower sash, the device comprising:
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a post having a top end and a bottom end; a cross-bar running through the post perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the post and extending in opposite directions from the post; and a bracket for mounting the post on a side of the upper sash, wherein said post prevents both the upper sash and the lower sash from being moved when said post is mounted to the upper sash with the bracket so that the post extends from a bottom of the upper sash to a top of the upper sash and the cross-bar is disposed adjacent the bracket. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A window assembly with a security device, comprising:
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a window frame having two side surfaces, a top surface and a bottom surface; a lower sash mounted in a lower half of the window frame; an upper sash mounted in an upper half of the window frame and offset from said lower sash, wherein said upper and lower sashes are mounted to slide up and down the window frame independently of each other; a security device mounted to the upper sash via a bracket, said security device comprising; (a) a post having a top end and a bottom end, said top end abutting the top surface of the window frame and said bottom end adjacent a top surface of said lower sash to prevent the lower sash from sliding within the window frame beyond the bottom end of the post; and (b) a cross-bar running through the post perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the post and extending in opposite directions from the post, said cross-bar being located beneath the bracket to act as a stop against downward sliding of the upper sash. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for securing a double-hung window having a window frame and an upper sash and a lower sash slidably mounted in said window frame such that said upper and lower sashes are mounted offset from one another so that they slide independently of one another within said sash, the method comprising the following steps;
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mounting a bracket on a side of the upper sash, said bracket being adapted to hold a post; and mounting a post to the bracket; wherein the post has a cross-bar that extends perpendicular to the post, the cross-bar being disposed immediately below the bracket, and wherein the post prevents the lower sash from being raised beyond a level where the post abuts the top surface of the lower sash and an underside of the window frame, and wherein the cross-bar prevents the upper sash from being lowered by preventing the bracket from sliding along the post below the cross-bar. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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