Glazing system for high wind area
10641035 ยท 2020-05-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/5892
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E06B3/28
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E06B3/30
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E06B5/003
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E06B3/306
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E06B3/5821
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E06B7/30
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E06B7/22
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International classification
E06B3/30
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E06B3/28
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Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A window system, comprising: a. an extruded lineal profile with a pane-receiving side and an opposing, support-receiving side, wherein said pane-receiving side has a first ledge operable to receive a back of a pane against said first ledge, and wherein said support-receiving side has a second ledge operable to receive a front of a support against said second ledge, said extruded lineal profile having a screw boss formed therein between said pane-receiving side and said support-receiving side, said screw boss having an entrance and wherein said extruded lineal profile has a bottom opposite said entrance and having a screw path operable to mount interior blinds to said bottom of said extruded lineal profile; b. a pane seal resiliently fitted against said extruded lineal profile in opposition to said first ledge and operable to hold said pane in position against said first ledge, and wherein said extruded lineal profile has a first channel formed on said pane-receiving side of said screw boss, and wherein said pane seal further comprises a first hook that extends into said first channel, said first hook of said pane seal being operable to hold said pane seal against said pane and said pane against said first ledge; and c. a support seal resiliently fitted against said extruded lineal profile in opposition to said second ledge and operable to hold said support in position against said second ledge, and wherein said extruded lineal profile has a second channel formed on said support-receiving side of said screw boss, and wherein said support seal further comprises a second hook that extends into said second channel, said second hook of said support seal being operable to hold said support seal against said support and said support against said second ledge.
2. The window system of claim 1, further comprising a cap covering said entrance to said screw boss.
3. The window system of claim 2, wherein said cap is frictionally fitted to said entrance of said screw boss.
4. The window system of claim 1, further comprising: a. a panel; b. a plurality of screws for holding said panel to said extruded lineal profile and over said pane-receiving side of said extruded lineal profile, and c. a plurality of washers, said plurality of screws and said plurality of washers being operable to hold said panel to said extruded lineal profile.
5. The window system of claim 1, wherein said support seal is flush with said bottom of said extruded lineal profile.
6. The window system of claim 1, further comprising a pane.
7. The window system of claim 6, wherein said pane is made of glass with a transparent coating thereon.
8. The window system of claim 1, wherein said screw boss is a stacked screw boss.
9. The window system of claim 8, wherein said stacked screw boss has at least three chambers.
10. The window system of claim 8, wherein said cap includes ribs formed therein and wherein said screw boss has an entrance with a first side and a second side opposing said first side, and wherein grooves are formed in said first side and said second side, said ribs of said cap and said grooves of said entrance being engaged when said cap is seated in said entrance of said screw boss.
11. The window system of claim 10, further comprising; a. a panel having a plurality of holes; and b. a plurality of screws, a screw of said plurality of screws dimensioned to fit in a hole of said plurality of holes in said panel and into said stacked screw boss of said extruded lineal profile to hold said panel to said extruded lineal profile.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) A glazing system is a window in a door, a transom, and a door surrounds or side light. The window is made of transparent material such as glass or transparent plastic and may have a plastic coating on it such as that disclosed in US2014/0326126. The term support will be used herein to refer to the door and to the wall that supports, or holds, the glazing in place indirectly. The glazing or pane is directly supported by the present frame which is held in place by the support.
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(8) Frame 12 has a pane-receiving side 26 and a support-receiving side 30. On pane-receiving side 26 is a first ledge 34 and there is a second ledge 38 on the support-receiving side 30. The back 42 of pane 46 is sealed against first ledge 34 with a tape 48, while the front 50 of support 54 is against second ledge 38. Pane seal 14 is used to hold pane 46 in place against pane-receiving side 26 of frame 12 and first ledge 34. Similarly, support seal 18 is used to hold support 54 against support-receiving side 30 of frame 12 and second ledge 38.
(9) First ledge 34 and second ledge 38 may be integrally formed with frame 12 and screw boss 58 is formed between them.
(10) Support seal 18 is dimensioned so that it is flush with the interior side 64 of frame 12. Also, frame 12 at interior side 64 may include walls 66 that define a screw path 70 in the event the user wants to install interior blinds (not shown). The flush face of interior side of frame 12 and of support seal 18 allow blinds (not shown) to be attached to frame 12 so they are spaced a small distance away from support 54 and extend across pane 46, to the right in
(11) Pane seal 14 fits resiliently against the exterior side 82 of pane 46 and against frame 12 to hold pane 46 between pane seal 14 and first ledge 34 on pane-receiving side 26. Frame 12 has a channel 74 running its length that receives an edge 78 of pane seal 14 therein. Channel 74 may be curved to more securely hold edge 78. For example, edge 78 may be formed in the shape of a hook as seen in
(12) Pane seal 14, which is visible from the exterior of a structure such as a house, is functional and may be ornamental, such as would be the case if its depth, measured with respect to exterior surface 82 of pane 46 were selected to be a pleasing distance. Pane seal 14 has a pane seal extension 84 that extends away from pane seal 14 to seal resiliently against exterior side 82 of pane 46. Pane seal 14 may also have a first hook 86 that hooks into a first channel 88 formed in frame 12, as shown in
(13) Support seal 18 also fits resiliently against frame 12 and has a support seal extension 90 with a second hook 92 that hooks into a second channel 94 formed in frame 12, as shown in
(14) Support seal 18, being on the interior of a structure such as a house may have a depth that is selected to be functional or ornamental or both. Blinds are used to cover the interior side of a pane 46 for privacy. Accordingly, as described above, frame 12 may be operable to provide a suitable surface for supporting blinds using a screw 72 for attachment and driven through screw path 70, as best seen in
(15) Cap 22, best seen in
(16) Screw boss 58 has plural walls 116, 118, 120, 122, 124, 126, that cooperate to define chambers 130, 132, 134, 136, 138, respectively, between them to provide holding power for a screw 144. Screw 144 may be held in place by at least one washer 148. Washer 148 may be rigid to hold a panel 156 made of hollow plastic, a panel 156 made of wood, or a panel made of metal 156 (as seen in
(17) Long screw 144 may be stored in frame 12 when not in use by unscrewing it from screw boss 58 to remove panel 156 and washer 148 and then screwing screw 144 in screw boss 58 deeply enough for its head 160 to be seated against wall 116 so cap 22 can be snapped onto entrance 94. Washer 148 may be stored with panel 156.