Window Frame Protection System For Use In Areas Prone To Storms
20190211611 ยท 2019-07-11
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/02
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E06B3/222
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E06B1/6023
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E06B3/308
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E06B1/30
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International classification
E06B3/30
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E06B1/30
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Abstract
A window frame protection system, for holding an exterior and an interior protective panel against a window, includes an extruded lineal having a first stacked screw boss, an exterior protective panel and a groove with covering cap. Anchoring screws driven through the exterior panel and into the stacked screw boss hold the panel to the lineal. A chamber for a second stacked screw boss, and a part of the extruded lineal, is to attach an interior panel to the window frame when additional window protection is needed and when the exterior of the window frame is not accessible. The second stacked screw boss may be inserted into the chamber during construction or, if the chamber is left open, may be added only when needed. A sash support on the interior of the window frame receives a sill riser for meeting higher design loads on the window sash.
Claims
1. A window frame protection system, comprising: a lineal profile defining a groove with a first stacked screw boss, and a chamber, wherein said groove, said first stacked screw boss and said chamber are parallel to said length of said lineal profile, said first stacked screw boss having a width, and wherein said a chamber is dimensioned to receive a second stacked screw boss.
2. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a lineal cap attached to said lineal profile and operable to cover said lineal profile.
3. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a second stacked screw boss in said chamber defined by said lineal profile.
4. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 1, wherein said chamber does not communicate with said first stacked screw boss but communicates with the exterior of said lineal profile
5. A window frame protection system, comprising: An exterior panel; anchoring screws; a windowpane having an exterior and an interior; a lineal profile having an interior and an exterior, said lineal profile configured to define a groove formed therein, a first stacked screw boss and a chamber formed on said interior of said lineal profile, said first stacked screw boss being between said groove and said chamber, wherein said lineal profile is operable to hold said windowpane, and wherein said anchoring screws are operable to penetrate said exterior panel and seat in said first stacked screw boss to hold said exterior panel to said lineal profile, to protect said exterior of said windowpane.
6. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 5, wherein said at least one windowpane includes an inner sash, and said window frame protection system further comprises: an inner sash support, received by said lineal profile and having a channel formed therein; and a sill riser inserted into said channel of said inner sash support and pressing against said interior of said one windowpane.
7. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 5, wherein said chamber is enclosed within said lineal profile.
8. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 5, wherein said chamber is enclosed by said lineal profile and wherein said window frame protection system further comprises a second stacked screw boss inside said chamber.
9. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 5, wherein said chamber communicates with the exterior of said linear profile and wherein said window frame protection system further comprises a second stacked screw boss within said chamber.
10. The window frame protection system as recited in claim 5, wherein said chamber communicates with the exterior of said lineal profile and wherein said window frame protection system further comprises: a second stacked screw boss inside said chamber; and an interior panel covering said windowpane; wherein anchoring screws hold said interior panel to over said interior of said windowpane.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] The present disclosure describes a window frame protection system that requires a lineal profile for use is making a frame for a windowpane, particularly for the windowpane of a building in an area that may encounter high winds. A lineal profile, as that term is used herein, has a length and a depth and is made by forcing a moldable or malleable material through a die so that the extruded product has a cross-section that is uniform throughout its length and has the desired features for its intended purpose. The material to be extruded may be metal, plastic or a composite material, and may be conveniently made for window frames out of a thermosetting plastic such as vinyl, such as polyvinyl chloride. The length of the lineal profile is its long dimension; its width is perpendicular to its length which is, as lineal profile appears in
[0017] The lineal extrusion is cut into specified lengths for the height and width of a window frame. A window frame is made of the assembled head, sill, and two frames for the vertical members of the window frame. The structure of the building such as a home or office building may be made of wood or masonry. The lineal profile has features that enable it to be attached to the framing structure of the building in a conventional manner.
[0018] Lineal extrusions for window frames are designed to include functional features to facilitate attachment of the window frame to the building structure and may also include aesthetic or ornamental features, such as trim elements, to provide an agreeable external appearance and to conceal joints such as the connection between the lineal extrusion and the glazing elements of the window frame. See U.S. Pat. No. 8,864,452, which describes trim for mounting exterior coverings for windows, and which patent specification is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
[0019] Referring now to
[0020] Window frame 10 is oriented so that the exterior surface of window frame 10 is at the top of
[0021] At left in
[0022] Window frame 10 has a groove 50 on its exterior surface that receives cap 14. If a storm is approaching, the resident may decide to apply a protective exterior panel 54 over window frame 10, as shown in
[0023] Anchoring screws 58 may be driven into lineal profile 18 to attach protective exterior panel 54 at any point along groove 50. For example, screws may be driven just into groove 50 of the head and sill or of the entire circumference of the window frame. Attaching protective exterior panel 54 to just head and sill permits attachment of a decorative shutter, for example.
[0024] The term stacked screw boss refers to a set of spaced-apart barriers through which an anchoring screw 58 may be driven to increase the hold of the anchoring screw 58. In
[0025] In
[0026] A chamber 94 is formed in window frame 10 that may be closer to the interior side of window frame 10, which is near the bottom of linear profile 10 as shown in
[0027] Interior panel 102 may be applied to the interior of window frame 10 as seen in
[0028] A second stacked screw boss 98 may be inserted at a manufacturing facility based on the specifications in the purchase order provided by the builder of the home or office.
[0029] Window frame 10 may include an outer sash support 118 and an inner sash support 120, as shown in
[0030] Inner sash support 120 is formed to have a channel 124, as best seen in
[0031] Those skilled in the art of window framing and frame design will appreciate that many changes and substitutions may be made to the foregoing description of features of the disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosed window frame 10.