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US3861283A
US3861283A US440528A US44052874A US3861283A US 3861283 A US3861283 A US 3861283A US 440528 A US440528 A US 440528A US 44052874 A US44052874 A US 44052874A US 3861283 A US3861283 A US 3861283A
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  • the extensible member is found to be normally in its retracted position and is carried in the frame member with its upper and lower ends received in trackways formed in the leg members.
  • One end of the extendable member is secured to the air conditioner casing and the other end is secured to the end member.
  • the extendable member stretches or tends to straighten out to bridge or close the frame opening.
  • the tendency of the pleated material is to return to its normal or retracted form, that is, the spring force exerted in its extended form, is so great that the self-folding action of the extensible member can pull the frame member away from the jamb and towards the air conditioner case so that it is necessary to provide fastening means for preventing this action.
  • the aforementioned Martin et al patent teaches the use of a resilient clip which secures the movable frame relative to its guide track.
  • the use of such fastening means is an inconvenience and makes it particularly difficult for an individual to install a room air conditioner in a window opening.
  • one hand is required to balance the air conditioner within the window opening and the other hand is used to extend the C-shaped frame member into engagement with the window jamb.
  • a third hand is required to set the resilient clip as this must be done while the frame is held in engagement with the jamb against the biasing force of the self-folding sheet material.
  • the present invention has as its primary object the provision of an improved locking means which operates automatically to lock the frame member in a selected extended position relative to the air conditioner.
  • a room air conditioner window mount for blocking the space between the side of a window mounted air conditioner and the adjacent side of a window frame or jamb, the mount comprising a C-shaped frame movable relative to the air conditioner with the end thereof engaging the window jamb having parallel upper and lower leg members.
  • An extensible member of accordian configuration has one of its ends secured to the air conditioner and the other end secured to the end engaging the window.
  • a resilient tab means on said extensible member adjacent the air conditioner engages notches in at least one of the parallel legs to maintain the frame in its selected extended position.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a window opening with an air conditioner including the mounting means of the present invention mounted therein;
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary elevational view with parts broken away to show the locking means of the present invention.
  • FIG. 1 of the drawing there is shown a room air conditioner 10 comprising a generally rectangular casing 12 adapted to be mounted within a window opening.
  • the casing 12 contains the usual components of an air conditioning apparatus for treating room air circulated through the casing by way of a grill 14 forming the front wall of the air conditioner.
  • the side walls 16 of the casing are usually spaced from the vertical side walls 18 of the window frame so that means must be provided for blocking such space or spaces.
  • Such mounting arrangements are normally adjustable in order to accommodate or be applicable to window openings of various widths.
  • the illustrated mounting arrangement comprises a C-shaped frame member 20 including a vertical end member 22, an upper leg 24 and a lower leg 26 respectively slidably received in an upper guide 28, which may be secured to the top wall of the casing, and a lower guide (not shown) similarly provided on the bottom or lower side of the casing generally within the plane of the window frame.
  • the opening or space defined by the C-shaped frame and the adjacent side wall 16 of the air conditioner casing is blocked or covered by a curtain 30 of pleated or accordian configuration.
  • the curtain is made from a resilient plastic material such as polypropylene and is set prior to its installation in the frame 20 in the folded or retracted position. This folded or retracted position is therefore the normal position for the curtain 30 and, due to the characteristics of the material, it will tend to return to its retracted position when it is extended.
  • one end of curtain 30 is provided with a relatively stiff vertical member 36 which is suitably secured, as by means such as spring clamps 32, to the air conditioner casing'side wall 16 while the opposite end thereof is secured to the vertical end member 22 of the frame member 20.
  • the upper and lower end or edge portions of the curtain 30 are received in trackways 38 which are defined by the U- shaped configuration of the legs 24 and 26.
  • the C-shaped members 20 are completely retracted into engagement with the respective side walls 16 of the casing. After positioning the room air conditioner in a window opening, these members are extended into engagement with the adjacent sides 18 of the window frame. As they are thus extended, the normally pleated sheet is extended and tends to straighten out during the relative movement of the C-shaped frame members 20.
  • the self-storing characteristic of the pleated curtain 30 has a force such that unless the extended C-shaped member is at the same time secured to either the window frame or the window sash, this member tends to retract once it is released.
  • the present invention is directed particularly to an improved locking or latching means by which the window mount may be locked or latched automatically in the open position when the frame member is extended to engage the side walls 18.
  • a resilient latching tab or holding member 40 is formed integral with the vertical member 36 and projects to a position above the upper ends of curtain 30.
  • the tab 40 is formed integral with the vertical member 36 and projects to a position above the upper ends of curtain 30.
  • Formed in the base wall 42 of the U-shaped leg 24 are a plurality of parallel receiving grooves or notches 44 which receive the upper or free end 46 of the resilient tab 40.
  • the holding member 40, and more specifically the end 46, is in constant engagement with the notches 44. Any'movement of the frame 20 by the built-in force of the curtain to retract is prevented by the engagement of the tab 40 with the grooves 44, and the frame is held in the extended position it may be placed in with relation to the casing 12.
  • the resistance of the tab 40 with respect to a cooperating notch 44 is sufficient to prevent movement of the frame 20 relative to the casing 12.
  • the holding action of tab 40 with notch 44 is easily overcome by a moderate amount of force and the end 46 of tab 40 merely detents across the notches 44 until the appropriate extended position of frame 20 is attained.
  • the end 46 of tab 40 is effective in its engagement with cooperating notch 44 to automatically hold frame 20 and more specifically member 22 in contact with side wall 18.
  • the self-folding characteristic of the curtain material will generally assist in retracting the frame member 20 toward the casing 12 and, as the frame member is manually pushed to a completely closed position, the frame member 20 is automatically held in its retracted position by the engagement of end 46 of tab 40 with a cooperating notch in the same manner it was held in its extended position.
  • the resilient tab 40 is effective in holding the frame member 20 automatically in any selected extended position relative to the casing 12. While the latching means, notches 44 and resilient tab 40 has been shown cooperating with the upper leg 24 of frame member 20, the latching means could be associated with the lower leg 26 or both legs depending on the design requirements of a particular product.
  • an adjustable air conditioner window mount of the type having a C-shaped frame with parallel leg members straddling the air conditioner in sliding relationship, and an extensible curtain fixed within the C- shaped frame and tending to exert a restoring force as the frame is extended outwardly from the air conditioner, the improvement comprising:
  • a resilient tab fixed adjacent the air conditioner and extending into engagement with the notched surface thereby resisting the restoring force and retaining the frame in a selected extended position relative to said air conditioner.

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A room air conditioner window mounting arrangement provided with an extendable frame carrying a member of accordian configuration having frame engaging latching means for holding the frame in a selected extended position.

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United States Patent Shaner 1111 3,861,283 1451 Jan. '21, 1975 ROOM AIR CONDITIONER MOUNTING 3,246,593 Jacobs 62/262 ARRANGEMENT 3,318,226 5/1967 Ulich 62/262 3,476,033 11/1969 Appel 1 62/262 Inventor: Richard Shaner, Loulsvllle, y- 3,476,034 11/1969 Ulich 62/262 3,481,264 1 1 l' h [73] Asslgnee: m! Electnc Company 3,587,441 b V o ods Lou1sv111e, Ky. G FOREI N PATENTS OR APPLICATIONS [22] 1974 235,520 9/1961 Australia 98/997 [21] Appl. No.: 440,528
. Primary ExaminerMeyer Perlin 52 US. (:1 98/94, 62/262, 98/99.7 5 [51] Int. Cl E06b 9/06, F24f 5/00 [58] Field 6186611611 98/994, 87, 99.5, 99.6, [57] ABSTRACT 98/99 A, 997, 94; 160/231, 84 V, 225; 62/262 A room air conditioner window mounting arrangcment provided with an extendable frame carrying a [56] R f r Cit d member of accordian configuration having frame en- UNITED STATES PATENTS gaging latching means for holding the framein a sc- 2,781,717 2/1957 HOI'Cl 98/996 lected extended posmon' 3,019,718 2/1962 MacLeod et aL. 98/997 2 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures ROOM AIR CONDITIONER MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of Invention Since room air conditioner are usually of a crosssectional area less than the area of the window opening in which they are mounted, it has been common practice to provide, either as a separate item or integral with the room air conditioner casing, adjustable mounting means for bridging or blocking the space between the room air conditioner casing and the adjacent sides of the window opening. Many of these mounting arrangements include a C-shaped frame member movable relative to the air conditioner and including an end member for engaging the window side or jamb and parallel upper and lower leg members. A particularly useful material for blocking or filling the open space within the frame is an extensible member of pleated or accordian configuration.
2. Description of Prior Art As taught in US. Pat. No. 3,111,076 Martin, Jr. et al., the extensible member is found to be normally in its retracted position and is carried in the frame member with its upper and lower ends received in trackways formed in the leg members. One end of the extendable member is secured to the air conditioner casing and the other end is secured to the end member. As the frame member is moved relative to the casing, the extendable member stretches or tends to straighten out to bridge or close the frame opening. In many mounting arrangements, and particularly in lightweight mounts, the tendency of the pleated material is to return to its normal or retracted form, that is, the spring force exerted in its extended form, is so great that the self-folding action of the extensible member can pull the frame member away from the jamb and towards the air conditioner case so that it is necessary to provide fastening means for preventing this action. For fastening purposes, the aforementioned Martin et al patent teaches the use of a resilient clip which secures the movable frame relative to its guide track. However, the use of such fastening means is an inconvenience and makes it particularly difficult for an individual to install a room air conditioner in a window opening. Specifically, in a one-man operation, one hand is required to balance the air conditioner within the window opening and the other hand is used to extend the C-shaped frame member into engagement with the window jamb. Thus, a third hand is required to set the resilient clip as this must be done while the frame is held in engagement with the jamb against the biasing force of the self-folding sheet material.
The present invention has as its primary object the provision of an improved locking means which operates automatically to lock the frame member in a selected extended position relative to the air conditioner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accordance with the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a room air conditioner window mount for blocking the space between the side of a window mounted air conditioner and the adjacent side of a window frame or jamb, the mount comprising a C-shaped frame movable relative to the air conditioner with the end thereof engaging the window jamb having parallel upper and lower leg members. An extensible member of accordian configuration has one of its ends secured to the air conditioner and the other end secured to the end engaging the window. A resilient tab means on said extensible member adjacent the air conditioner engages notches in at least one of the parallel legs to maintain the frame in its selected extended position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS With reference to the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of a window opening with an air conditioner including the mounting means of the present invention mounted therein; and
FIG. 2 is an enlarged fragmentary elevational view with parts broken away to show the locking means of the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT With particular reference to FIG. 1 of the drawing there is shown a room air conditioner 10 comprising a generally rectangular casing 12 adapted to be mounted within a window opening. The casing 12, of course, contains the usual components of an air conditioning apparatus for treating room air circulated through the casing by way of a grill 14 forming the front wall of the air conditioner. In mounting such an air conditioner in a window opening, the side walls 16 of the casing are usually spaced from the vertical side walls 18 of the window frame so that means must be provided for blocking such space or spaces. Such mounting arrangements are normally adjustable in order to accommodate or be applicable to window openings of various widths.
The illustrated mounting arrangement comprises a C-shaped frame member 20 including a vertical end member 22, an upper leg 24 and a lower leg 26 respectively slidably received in an upper guide 28, which may be secured to the top wall of the casing, and a lower guide (not shown) similarly provided on the bottom or lower side of the casing generally within the plane of the window frame. The opening or space defined by the C-shaped frame and the adjacent side wall 16 of the air conditioner casing is blocked or covered by a curtain 30 of pleated or accordian configuration. The curtain is made from a resilient plastic material such as polypropylene and is set prior to its installation in the frame 20 in the folded or retracted position. This folded or retracted position is therefore the normal position for the curtain 30 and, due to the characteristics of the material, it will tend to return to its retracted position when it is extended.
With reference now to FIG. 2, one end of curtain 30 is provided with a relatively stiff vertical member 36 which is suitably secured, as by means such as spring clamps 32, to the air conditioner casing'side wall 16 while the opposite end thereof is secured to the vertical end member 22 of the frame member 20. The upper and lower end or edge portions of the curtain 30 are received in trackways 38 which are defined by the U- shaped configuration of the legs 24 and 26.
During shipping of a room air conditioner of this type, in which the mounting means is part of the air conditioner the C-shaped members 20 are completely retracted into engagement with the respective side walls 16 of the casing. After positioning the room air conditioner in a window opening, these members are extended into engagement with the adjacent sides 18 of the window frame. As they are thus extended, the normally pleated sheet is extended and tends to straighten out during the relative movement of the C-shaped frame members 20. Usually, during such installation, it is only necessary to balance the casing on the window sill within the window opening with one hand and use the remaining hand to extend first one and then the other frame member into engagement with the adjacent window frame sides. However, the self-storing characteristic of the pleated curtain 30 has a force such that unless the extended C-shaped member is at the same time secured to either the window frame or the window sash, this member tends to retract once it is released.
The present invention is directed particularly to an improved locking or latching means by which the window mount may be locked or latched automatically in the open position when the frame member is extended to engage the side walls 18.
To this end there is formed on the vertical member 36 a resilient latching tab or holding member 40. The tab 40 is formed integral with the vertical member 36 and projects to a position above the upper ends of curtain 30. Formed in the base wall 42 of the U-shaped leg 24 are a plurality of parallel receiving grooves or notches 44 which receive the upper or free end 46 of the resilient tab 40. The holding member 40, and more specifically the end 46, is in constant engagement with the notches 44. Any'movement of the frame 20 by the built-in force of the curtain to retract is prevented by the engagement of the tab 40 with the grooves 44, and the frame is held in the extended position it may be placed in with relation to the casing 12. In effect, the resistance of the tab 40 with respect to a cooperating notch 44 is sufficient to prevent movement of the frame 20 relative to the casing 12. When it is desired to extend the frame 20 into engagement with the wall 18, the holding action of tab 40 with notch 44 is easily overcome by a moderate amount of force and the end 46 of tab 40 merely detents across the notches 44 until the appropriate extended position of frame 20 is attained. At this time the end 46 of tab 40 is effective in its engagement with cooperating notch 44 to automatically hold frame 20 and more specifically member 22 in contact with side wall 18.
When it is desired to remove the room air conditioner 10 from the window, all that is required for a release of the holding member 40 from the receiving groove 44 is movement of the frame member 20 to its retracted position. The self-folding characteristic of the curtain material will generally assist in retracting the frame member 20 toward the casing 12 and, as the frame member is manually pushed to a completely closed position, the frame member 20 is automatically held in its retracted position by the engagement of end 46 of tab 40 with a cooperating notch in the same manner it was held in its extended position.
It should be apparent from the above description of the present embodiment of the present invention that the resilient tab 40 is effective in holding the frame member 20 automatically in any selected extended position relative to the casing 12. While the latching means, notches 44 and resilient tab 40 has been shown cooperating with the upper leg 24 of frame member 20, the latching means could be associated with the lower leg 26 or both legs depending on the design requirements of a particular product.
While there has been shown and described a specific embodiment of the invention, it will be understood that it is not limited thereto and it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.
I claim:
1. In an adjustable air conditioner window mount of the type having a C-shaped frame with parallel leg members straddling the air conditioner in sliding relationship, and an extensible curtain fixed within the C- shaped frame and tending to exert a restoring force as the frame is extended outwardly from the air conditioner, the improvement comprising:
a notched surface on at least one of said leg members facing the air conditioner; and
a resilient tab fixed adjacent the air conditioner and extending into engagement with the notched surface thereby resisting the restoring force and retaining the frame in a selected extended position relative to said air conditioner.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein the curtain has a first end portion secured to the air conditioner and the other end secured to the C-shaped member and said resilient tab is formed on and projects from said first end portion.

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1. In an adjustable air conditioner window mount of the type having a C-shaped frame with parallel leg members straddling the air conditioner in sliding relationship, and an extensible curtain fixed within the C-shaped frame and tending to exert a restoring force as the frame is extended outwardly from the air conditioner, the improvement comprising: a notched surface on at least one of said leg members facing the air conditioner; and a resilient tab fixed adjacent the air conditioner and extending into engagement with the notched surface thereby resisting the restoring force and retaining the frame in a selected extended position relative to said air conditioner.
2. The invention of claim 1 wherein the curtain has a first end portion securEd to the air conditioner and the other end secured to the C-shaped member and said resilient tab is formed on and projects from said first end portion.
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