Patent classifications
E06B2009/527
Magnetic garage screen (net) assembly
A screen net assembly is configured to keep our flying insects. The screen net attached to garage door that travels along a first garage door rail and a second garage door rail. A first magnetic garage door unit arranged in the garage and further having a screen. A first long door magnet and a second long door magnet joined to the screen with a seam as walkway therebetween. A plurality of handle bars are joined to the screen and configured to assist a user with raising and lowering the first magnetic garage door unit along the garage door. A plurality of locking bars, joined to the screen and configured to lock the screen to an edge of the garage door. A walkway, arranged between the first long door magnet and the second long door magnet. A user can walk through the walkway while keeping flying insects out of the garage.
ASSEMBLY, KIT AND METHOD FOR SECURING A COVERING TO AN AIR INTAKE FACE
An assembly, kit and method for installing a covering over an air intake opening in engagement with a surrounding perimeter extending face. A plurality of fasteners are provided which can be directly secured to an air intake face, such by utilizing either of magnets or adhesives. These include each of twist and toggle lock fasteners in which a magnet or adhesive is incorporated into a base of the fastener. A further fastener variant incorporates a rigid stem with a compressible or deflectable upper enlarged head which can be resistive fitted during insertion through a grommet aperture in the filter screen outer perimeter and, once passing through the grommet, subsequently re-expanding to hold the screen in place.
Window screens, screen components, storm panels, and marketing products
A component part assembly adapted for use with a window or door screen is provided. One or more component parts are provided which add functionality to a window or door screen. An attachment mechanism is provided for attaching the one or more component parts to a screen frame of the screen subsequent to manufacture of the screen. The one or more component parts may include at least one of a locking component, a guide component, a slide component, a handle component, a pull tab component, a roller component, a wheel component, a hinge component, a pivot cam component, a weather stripping component, a seal component, a frame component, a barcode component, an RFID component, a flexible attachment component, or the like. The screen frame may be a flexible screen frame or a rigid screen frame, and may be for a full or half window screen or a door screen.
Press fit storm window system
A system for mounting a panel within an existing window frame. The system includes an elongated deformable bulb, and an elongated carrier. The bulb has a resilient portion, a base section, an extension extending from the base section, and a crosspiece coupled to a distal end of the extension. The crosspiece includes a pair of shoulders at opposite ends of the crosspiece. Each shoulder protrudes laterally beyond the extension. The elongated carrier has a receiving slot opposite a panel gap. The receiving slot has a neck laterally narrower than an interior cavity of the receiving slot. The receiving slot is configured to securely receive the crosspiece of the bulb and to confine the shoulders of the crosspiece.
Screen panel for roll-up doors
A screen panel for a roll-up door is configured to be slidably coupled to the door adjacent a bottom portion of the door. The panel is generally parallel to the bottom portion when installed and movable between a retracted position, wherein a bottom edge of the panel is generally aligned with a bottom edge of the door, and an extended position, wherein the bottom edge of the panel is located below the bottom portion. A biasing device biases the panel toward the retracted position with a biasing force that is sufficient to move the panel to the retracted position only when the panel is positioned in an orientation other than a vertical orientation.
Recessed Window Assembly and Corresponding Method
A recessed window assembly comprises a housing configured for recessed installation within a frame wall of a building adjacent a window opening and at least two sliding window components slidingly disposed within the housing such that the sliding window components are at least substantially disposed within the housing when in a non-deployed position and that fill the window opening when in a deployed position. The window components can comprise, for example, a transparent untinted window, a transparent tinted window, a translucent window, a window screen, a security plate, an electric fan, or an air filter.
Hurricane resistant fabric clamps
A storm protection system for covering the opening of a building with a flexible material. The system includes a bracket having a first panel and a second panel, the panels each having a surface, the first surface and the second surface of the bracket having a plurality of protrusions disposed thereon (and various embodiments thereof). Another embodiment utilizing at least one inclined planar portion connected to a planar portion of the bracket at the first edge of the inclined planar portion and an elongated member connected to the at least one inclined planar portion for securing a flexible material. A last embodiment includes a planar bracket having a first end and a second end, the planar bracket made of a resilient material. All embodiments operable to hold a flexible material (fabric, screen . . . etc.) over an opening to a building to protect the opening during a storm.
Security Screen Mounting System and Method Therefor
A mounting system and method for security screens for use with double-hung windows and other windows having an integral screen track is disclosed. The mounting system and method according to the present invention reduces materials cost for manufacture of security screens while improving aesthetics of the installation and allowing installation to be accomplished from the interior side of the window, and permits installation of security screens either at the construction site or during window manufacture, while preserving the window manufacturer's warranty. Exemplary embodiments both with and without a subframe are described.
Window brackets for providing efficient removal of window screens
A window system includes a window frame, a window screen, blinds, and a bracket operable to secure the blinds to the window frame. The bracket is selectively securable to an interior surface of the window frame. With the bracket secured to the window frame, the bracket is operable to couple with a headrail of the blinds to thereby secure the blinds to the window frame. In some versions of the bracket, the bracket may be collapsible between an open position and a closed position to thereby allow for removal of the window screen from the window frame with the bracket secured to the window frame. In other versions, the bracket may have a sufficiently low profile to thereby allow for removal of the window screen from the window frame with the bracket secured to the window frame.
PLEATED WINDOW COVERING FOR DOUBLE HUNG FENESTRATION UNIT
A screen assembly for a fenestration unit having a frame and a window sash, the screen assembly including a screen assembly frame having a first side member, a second side member, and an upper member, and a screen housing extending between the first side member and the second side member of the screen assembly, the screen housing having a first housing member and a second housing member, wherein the housing forms a screen retention space between the first and second housing members when the screen assembly is in a closed position, a screen positioned between the first and second housing members when the screen assembly is in the closed position, the pleated screen including a first end coupled to the first housing member and a second end coupled to the second housing member, and a catch element extending from the housing and configured to be coupled to the window sash.