WINDOW ATTACHMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
20230066048 · 2023-03-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B1/6053
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/302
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B3/26
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A window attachment system for attaching a window to an opening in a building includes a male portion and a female portion. One of the male portion and the female portion is attached to one of the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening in the building. The other of the male portion and the female portion is attached to the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening in the building. The male portion is engaged with the female portion when the window is placed into the opening.
Claims
1. A window attachment system for attaching a window assembly to an opening in a building comprising: a window assembly comprising: a frame that surrounds and supports the window system, the frame further comprising: a head that forms the main horizontal part of the top of window frame; a first jamb; a second jamb, the first and second jambs form the main vertical components that form the sides of the window frame; and a sill that forms the main horizontal part of the bottom of the window frame; at least one window pane; and a sash that surrounds the at least one window pane to hold the window pane with respect to the window frame; a male portion attached to one of the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the a window opening in the building; a female portion further including a channel which, in cross section has a depth dimension, and a width dimension which is shorter the depth dimension, the female portion attached to the other of the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the window opening in the building, the width dimension of the channel normal to the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening in the building, the male portion slidably engaging the female portion as the window assembly is placed into the opening in the building for the window assembly, the male portion disengaged from the female portion prior to placing the window assembly into the opening in the building for the window.
2. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the male portion includes an enlarged end.
3. The window attachment system of claim 2 wherein the female portion includes a flexible clip that allows the enlarged end to pass the clip, the female portion shaped to have a pocket for receiving the enlarged end of the male portion.
4. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the male portion or female portion attached to the outer perimeter of the window is formed integrally with the window.
5. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein a fastener is used to attach the male portion or female portion to the outer perimeter of the window.
6. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the male portion or female portion attached to the outer perimeter of the window is continuous.
7. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the other of male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening in the building is continuous.
8. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening includes an L-shaped base, the L-shaped base having the other of the male portion or female portion attached to one leg of the L-shaped base, the other leg formed to abut an exterior surface of the wall having the opening therein.
9. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening includes a substantially straight base with the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the straight base.
10. The window attachment system of claim 1 wherein the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening is comprised of a plurality of sections, the sections being assembled on the inner perimeter of the window.
11. The window attachment system of claim 1 further comprising weather proofing material.
12. The window attachment system of claim 11 wherein the weather proofing material includes a backer rod.
13. The window attachment system of claim 11 wherein the weather proofing material includes a caulking material.
14. A window kit comprising: a window system comprising: a frame that surrounds and supports the window system, the frame further comprising: a head that forms the main horizontal part of the top of the frame; a first jamb; a second jamb, the first and second jambs form the main vertical components that form the sides of the frame; and a sill that forms the main horizontal part of the bottom of the frame; at least one window pane; and a sash that surrounds and holds the at least one window pane, the sash holding the window pane with respect to the window frame; and one of a male portion or a female portion of an attachment system attached to the frame for the window system, the female portion including a channel which, in cross section has a depth dimension and a width dimension which is shorter the depth dimension, the female portion attached the outer perimeter of the frame of the window with the width dimension of the channel normal to the outer perimeter of the frame, the male portion including a member which, in cross section has a depth dimension and a width dimension which is shorter the depth dimension, the male portion attached the outer perimeter of the frame of the window with the width dimension of the member normal to the outer perimeter of the window frame.
15. The window kit of claim 14 further comprising the other of the male portion or the female portion.
16. The window kit of claim 15 wherein the other of the male portion or the female portion is continuous.
17. The window kit of claim 15 wherein the other of the male portion or the female portion is formed of multiple parts.
18. The window kit of claim 15 further comprising the other of the male portion or the female portion attached to the one of the male portion or the female portion of the window.
19. A method of attaching a window assembly to an opening for the window in a building wherein the window assembly comprises a frame that surrounds and supports the window assembly, the frame further comprising: a head that forms the main horizontal part of the top of the frame; a first jamb; a second jamb, the first and second jambs form the main vertical components that form the sides of the frame; and a sill that forms the main horizontal part of the bottom of the frame; at least one window pane; and a sash that surrounds and holds the at least one window pane, the sash holding the window pane with respect to the window frame, the method comprising: attaching one of a male portion or a female portion of a window attachment system to the outer perimeter of the window frame; attaching the other of a male portion or a female portion of a window attachment system to the inner portion of the opening for the window in a building; positioning the window assembly to align the male portion and the female portion of the window attachment system; and applying a force normal to the surface of the window assembly sufficient to engage the male portion with the female portion.
20. The method of attaching a window assembly to an opening in a building of claim 19 further comprising weatherproofing the gap between the window and the opening in the building.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] The embodiments will be readily understood by the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like structural elements, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In the following pages, numerous specific details are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the concepts underlying the described embodiments. It will be apparent, however, to one skilled in the art that the described embodiments may be practiced without some or all of these specific details. In other instances, well known process steps have not been described in detail in order to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the underlying concepts. In the Detailed Description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and in which are shown by way of illustration specific embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It should be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, a specific type of window is shown in the Detailed Description and it should be understood that various embodiments of the invention can be used on any type of window, door, or the like that is fitted to an opening in a structure.
[0023] The various embodiments described here provide many advantages, some of which are mentioned here. The advantages include forming a mechanical barrier to water proofing, easier means for installing windows, doors and the like. The method and apparatus would eliminate a lot of waste in window replacement, reduce or eliminate the need for much of the flashing materials used to install windows today, which leads to less cost and more efficient window replacement or placement in new construction. Adhesive backing on either or both of the male and female components can replace flashing and other water proofing materials, for example. Being able to replace or install windows without the use of a ladder significantly increases the safety of the job site. Window placement would be more uniform when the window attachment system is employed. The exterior of the
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[0028] The female portion 1040 is placed in the rough opening 520. The female portion 1040 is attached to or integrated with an L-shaped bracket 1042 in the version for new construction which is shown in
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[0032] The other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening includes an L-shaped base, in one embodiment. The L-shaped base having the other of the male portion or female portion is attached to one leg of the L-shaped base. The other leg is formed to abut an exterior surface of the wall having the opening therein. The other leg also acts to properly space the other of the male portion or the female portion. In another embodiment, the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening includes a substantially straight base. The other of the male portion or female portion attached to the straight base. In yet another embodiment, the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening is comprised of a plurality of sections. The sections are assembled and attached to the inner perimeter of the window. In still another embodiment, the window includes weather proofing material. The weather proofing material covers the male portion in the state where it is engaged with the female portion. In other words, it is in the space between the window and the rough opening of the wall into which the window is installed. The weather proofing material includes a backer rod and a caulking material.
[0033] A window attachment system for attaching a window to an opening in a building includes a male portion and a female portion. One of the male portion and the female portion is attached to one of the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening in the building. The other of the male portion and the female portion is attached to the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening or rough opening 520 in the building. The male portion 1010 is substantially fully engaged with the female portion 1040 when the window 100 is placed or properly set into the opening 520. The male portion 1010 includes an elongated arm 1012 attached to a shoulder portion 1014. The elongated arm 1012 includes an enlarged end 1016. The female portion 1040 includes a flexible clip 1046 that allows the enlarged end 1016 to pass the clip 1046. The female portion 1040 also features a short beam 1044 which attaches the clip 1046 to a base portion 1050. The clip 1046 and the short beam 1044 of the female portion 1040 form a pocket 1047 for receiving the enlarged end 1016 of the male portion. The clip 1046 includes a slight inward bend along the length of the clip 1046 resulting in the pocket 1047 near the short beam 1044. In this embodiment the male portion is formed integrally with the window 100. In another embodiment shown in
[0034] The female portion 1040 is attached to the inner perimeter of the opening and includes an L-shaped base 1050. The L-shaped base 1050 has a first leg 1052 to which the short beam 1044 and clip 1046 are attached. The other leg or second leg 1054 is formed to abut an exterior surface of the wall 500 having the opening 520 therein. The leg 1054 acts to properly space the the female portion. As shown in
[0035] In another embodiment, the female portion 1040 attached to the inner perimeter of the opening 520 includes a substantially straight base. The leg 1054 is eliminated. This base is referred to as the straight base and is shown in
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[0039] A window attachment system for attaching a window to an opening in a building includes a male portion and a female portion. One of the male portion and the female portion is attached to one of the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening in the building. The other of the male portion and the female portion is attached to the outer perimeter of the window frame or the inner perimeter of the opening in the building. The male portion is engaged with the female portion when the window is placed into the opening. The male portion includes an enlarged end. The female portion includes a flexible clip that allows the enlarged end to pass the clip. The female portion is also shaped to have a pocket for receiving the enlarged end of the male portion. In one embodiment, the male portion or female portion attached to the outer perimeter of the window is formed integrally with the window. In one embodiment, a fastener is used to attach the male portion or female portion the outer perimeter of the window. In still another embodiment, the male portion or female portion attached to the outer perimeter of the window is continuous. It forms a continuous channel or male portion that enhances the weatherproof aspect of the installed product. In another embodiment, the other of male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening in the building is continuous.
[0040] The other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening includes an L-shaped base, in one embodiment. The L-shaped base having the other of the male portion or female portion is attached to one leg of the L-shaped base. The other leg is formed to abut an exterior surface of the wall having the opening therein. The other leg also acts to properly space the other of the male portion or the female portion. In another embodiment, the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening includes a substantially straight base. The other of the male portion or female portion attached to the straight base. In yet another embodiment, the other of the male portion or female portion attached to the inner perimeter of the opening is comprised of a plurality of sections. The sections are assembled and attached to the inner perimeter of the window. In still another embodiment, the window includes weather proofing material. The weather proofing material covers the male portion in the state where it is engaged with the female portion. In other words, it is in the space between the window and the rough opening of the wall into which the window is installed. The weather proofing material includes a backer rod and a caulking material.
[0041] A window kit includes a window having an outer frame, and one of a male portion or a female portion of an attachment system attached to the frame of the window. The window kit can also include the other of the male portion or the female portion. In one embodiment, the other of the male portion or the female portion is continuous. In another embodiment, the other of the male portion or the female portion is formed of multiple parts. In still a further embodiment, the other of the male portion or the female portion attached to the one of the male portion or the female portion of the window.
[0042] A method of attaching a window to an opening in a building includes providing a window frame with one of a male portion or a female portion of a window attachment system, and attaching the other of a male portion or a female portion of a window attachment system to the opening in a building. The window is then positioned to align the male portion and the female portion of the window attachment system. A force sufficient to engage the male portion with the female portion is then aligned to attach the window to the building. The method of attaching a window further includes weatherproofing the gap between the window and the opening in the building.
[0043] The various embodiments would provide many advantages, some of which are mentioned here. The advantages include forming a mechanical barrier to water proofing, easier means for installing windows, doors and the like. The method and apparatus would eliminate a lot of waste in window replacement, reduce or eliminate the need for much of the flashing materials used to install windows today, which leads to less cost and more efficient window replacement or placement in new construction. Window placement would be more uniform when the window attachment system is employed. The window could be snapped into place and removed using a common tool such as a siding puller. These and other advantages stem from the above described and shown embodiments.
[0044] While the embodiments have been described in terms of several particular embodiments, there are alterations, permutations, and equivalents, which fall within the scope of these general concepts. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the various apparatuses and methods of the present embodiments. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims be interpreted as including all such alterations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the described embodiments.