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Door with hidden door closer

The present disclosure describes various embodiments of a concealed or hidden door closer that is installed in a rail of a door assembly. In some embodiments, the door frame and door closer components are configured to allow the door assembly to be readily installed as either a left or a right hand hinged door.

Storm Door
20200270935 · 2020-08-27 ·

An improved storm door for a building. The improved storm door includes a main portion and a plurality of edge portions that includes a top edge, a latch edge, and a hinge edge. The main portion is thicker than the edges of the plurality of edge portions, and is sized to secure an insulated glass panel therein. The edge portion is thinner than the main portion, and can secure an insulated gasket thereon. The insulated glass panel and insulated gasket improve insulation of the improved storm door, and seal an interior of the building from an exterior of the building.

Storm Door
20200270935 · 2020-08-27 ·

An improved storm door for a building. The improved storm door includes a main portion and a plurality of edge portions that includes a top edge, a latch edge, and a hinge edge. The main portion is thicker than the edges of the plurality of edge portions, and is sized to secure an insulated glass panel therein. The edge portion is thinner than the main portion, and can secure an insulated gasket thereon. The insulated glass panel and insulated gasket improve insulation of the improved storm door, and seal an interior of the building from an exterior of the building.

Magnetic window grids
10724290 · 2020-07-28 · ·

A retrofit window kit, including a plurality of magnetic sash elements configured to be positioned at one or more locations on an interior perimeter of the sash; and a corresponding plurality of magnetic window grid elements each configured to magnetically couple to one of the magnetic sash elements and constructed as a clip or a cap sized to fit over and frictionally attach to an exterior end of a window grid muntin.

RAIN SHIELD FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS
20200190890 · 2020-06-18 ·

A rain shield is provided for exterior architectural windows which prevents rain water from intruding into a dwelling. The rain shield may include a generally rectangular-planar shield member. The device may also include first and second lower fixed pivots disposed on a lower portion of opposing sides of the shield member. The first and second fixed pivots may be oppositely directed from each other and cooperate to pivot the device between stowed and deployed configurations. The rain shield may also include first and second lateral supports disposed on either side of the shield member.

RAIN SHIELD FOR SINGLE AND DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS
20200190890 · 2020-06-18 ·

A rain shield is provided for exterior architectural windows which prevents rain water from intruding into a dwelling. The rain shield may include a generally rectangular-planar shield member. The device may also include first and second lower fixed pivots disposed on a lower portion of opposing sides of the shield member. The first and second fixed pivots may be oppositely directed from each other and cooperate to pivot the device between stowed and deployed configurations. The rain shield may also include first and second lateral supports disposed on either side of the shield member.

Rain shield for single and double hung windows
10662699 · 2020-05-26 ·

A rain shield is provided for exterior architectural windows which prevents rain water from intruding into a dwelling. The rain shield may include a generally rectangular-planar shield member. The device may also include first and second lower fixed pivots disposed on a lower portion of opposing sides of the shield member. The first and second fixed pivots may be oppositely directed from each other and cooperate to pivot the device between stowed and deployed configurations. The rain shield may also include first and second lateral supports disposed on either side of the shield member.

Rain shield for single and double hung windows
10662699 · 2020-05-26 ·

A rain shield is provided for exterior architectural windows which prevents rain water from intruding into a dwelling. The rain shield may include a generally rectangular-planar shield member. The device may also include first and second lower fixed pivots disposed on a lower portion of opposing sides of the shield member. The first and second fixed pivots may be oppositely directed from each other and cooperate to pivot the device between stowed and deployed configurations. The rain shield may also include first and second lateral supports disposed on either side of the shield member.

WINDOW INSERTS COMPRISING ULTRAVIOLET-ABSORBING AND VISIBLY TRANSPARENT PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES PRODUCING ON-BOARD ELECTRICITY
20200144960 · 2020-05-07 ·

In one aspect, window inserts are described herein, which can modulate transmission of electromagnetic radiation through a window and can be self-powered. In some embodiments, a window insert comprises a photovoltaic device, the photovoltaic device including a photosensitive layer having peak absorption between 250 nm and 450 nm and an average transmittance of at least 50 percent in the visible region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

Glazing system for high wind area

A glazing system that facilitates protecting windows from damage caused by high winds. The glazing system, for use with windows in doors, transoms, and in windows adjacent to doorways is an extruded polymeric frame that surrounds and supports and seals the window in place. The frame includes a stacked screw boss accessible from the exterior after removing a lineal cap. The screw boss receives screws use to hold a panel in place over the window during high winds to protect the window and which panel may be easily and quickly removed when the high winds pass. The interior side of the frame also has a screw path usable for attaching brackets for blinds to the back of the frame.