RECYCLABLE WEATHERSTRIP SASHES AND FRAMES FOR POLYVINYL CHLORIDE WINDOWS AND DOORS
20190010753 ยท 2019-01-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
C08J2357/06
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
E06B7/2307
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/2312
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
C08L101/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08J2367/00
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08J2327/06
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A profile for a sash or frame for windows or doors has a plurality of generally T-shaped elongated weatherstripping receiving recesses, a plurality of elongated weatherstrips secured within the recesses. The weatherstrip has a polyvinyl chloride backer secured to which is acrylic pile and polyester or acrylic fin. A method of reclaiming the profile without previously removing the weatherstrips from the recesses is provided.
Claims
1. A polyvinyl chloride profile for a sash or frame for a window or door comprising, a polyvinyl chloride profile having a plurality of elongated generally T-shaped weatherstrip receiving recesses, a plurality of elongated weatherstrips, said elongated weatherstrips received within said recesses, each said weatherstrip having a polyvinyl chloride backer, acrylic pile secured to said backer, and a fin composed of at least one material selected from the group consisting of polyester and acrylic secured to said backer.
2. The polyvinyl chloride profile of claim 1 including, said weatherstrip receiving recesses being generally rectangular in cross-section, and said weatherstrip backer being generally rectangular in shape but of smaller size than the recess within which it is disposed.
3. The polyvinyl chloride profile of claim 2 including, said weatherstrip pile extending from said backer out of said weatherstrip receiving recess to facilitate sealing engagement with a window frame or door frame.
4. The polyvinyl chloride profile of claim 3 including, said fin secured to said backer and extending out of said weatherstrip receiving recess.
5. The polyvinyl chloride profile of claim 4 including, said pile and said fin extending in generally the same direction with said fin extending farther from said backer than said pile.
6. The polyvinyl chloride profile of claim 1 including, said sash being structured to be in sliding engagement with respect to the portion of the door or window frame with which it is engaged.
7. A weatherstrip for use with a polyvinyl chloride profile for a sash or frame for a window or door comprising, an elongated polyvinyl chloride backer having a generally rectangular cross-section, acrylic pile secured to said backer, and an acrylic fin secured to said backer and extending in generally the same direction as said pile.
8. The weatherstrip of claim 7 including, said backer being elongated and generally coextensive with said pile and said fin.
9. The weatherstrip of claim 7 including, said backer structured to be received within a recess in a sash frame.
10. The weatherstrip of claim 8 including, said fin being generally centrally secured to said backer with respect to said pile.
11. A method of recycling weatherstrip from polyvinyl chloride profiles for a sash or frame for a window or door comprising, providing said polyvinyl chloride profile having a plurality of elongated weatherstrip receiving recesses, providing a plurality of elongated weatherstrips within said recesses, said recesses being of generally rectangular configuration, said weatherstrips having polyvinyl chloride backers which are generally rectangular in configuration secured within said recesses, said weatherstrips having fins composed of at least one material selected from the group consisting of polyester and acrylic secured to said backers and extending out of said recesses, subjecting said profiles to mechanical size reduction, and subjecting said mechanically reduced profiles to an elevated temperature to melt said mechanically reduced profiles, whereby reclamation is effected without requiring prior separation of said weatherstrip from said sash.
12. The method of claim 11 including, said weatherstrips receiving recesses and said weatherstrips both being substantially continuous.
13. The method of claim 11 including, effecting said melting at a temperature of about 350 F. to 450 F.
14. The method of claim 11 including, providing said sash or frame as an element structured to be a portion of a sash or frame.
15. The method of claim 14 including, assembling a plurality of said elements to create said sash or frame.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] As employed herein, the term profile will refer to a portion of a window or door which is structured to be moveable with respect to a portion of a sash or frame of the window or door.
[0026] As employed herein, the term sash will refer to a sash for a window or door or a sash element structured to be a portion of the same.
[0027] As employed herein, the term frame will refer to a frame for a window or door or a frame element structured to be a portion of the same.
[0028] Referring to
[0029] Weatherstrip element 10 has an elongated generally rectangular backer 12 received within recess 4 and is generally coextensive therewith.
[0030] Weatherstrip 10 has a pile 14 which is secured to backer 12 and extends out of recess 4 and is structured to be compressed against the frame which receives the sash 2.
[0031] Elongated weatherstrip 10 also has a projecting fin 16 which is secured to backer 12, projects outwardly from the recess and, in the form shown, protects farther than the free ends of the pile 14. The backer 12 is made of polyvinyl chloride and the pile 14 is acrylic and fin 16 is acrylic or polyester, such as a material sold under the trade designation Mylar.
[0032] Similarly, elongated weatherstrip 20 is disposed within recess 6 and has a polyvinyl chloride backer 22 which is of generally rectangular configuration but of lesser dimension than rectangular recess 6.
[0033] Weatherstrip 20 also has an acrylic pile 23 and an polyester fin 24 secured to backer 22.
[0034] The positioning and dimensions of the weatherstrip 10 and 20 are such that when the sash is in closed position, sealing will be effected against the adjacent window or door frame.
[0035] The weatherstrips 10,20 are inserted into the extruded frame 2 during the continuous extrusion process, after which the extrusion is cut to the desired length. The sash may then be fusion welded, glazed and then installed in the window frame.
[0036] Considering
[0037] Referring to
[0038] It will be appreciated that the choice of the polyvinyl chloride backer in combination with the acrylic pile and polyester or acrylic fin solve a major problem in respect of reclamation of weatherstrip in this environment. The problem with respect to polypropylene's incompatibility with polyvinyl chloride is eliminated. This results in avoidance of the need to separately remove the weatherstrip elements, such as 10 and 20, prior to reclaiming the sash.
[0039] The method of reclamation of the present invention involves providing the disclosed weatherstrip having a polyvinyl chloride backer and acrylic pile and polyester fin secured thereto. During manufacture of sashes and frames for windows and doors from elongated extruded polyvinyl chloride profiles which receive elongated weatherstripping, the workpiece is cut transversely to the desired length for specific product being made. The ends of the severed workpiece are then cut to the desired shape, such as, for example, four pieces for provided four mitered corners in the sash or frame. This process creates a meaningful amount of scrap which, if recycled, would be of commercial value. Reclamation of the profile of the sash or frame is achieved without requiring prior removal of the weatherstrip therefrom. The extruded scrap, saw cuts and other recyclable components are subjected to mechanical reduction in size as by creating pellet size portions or pulverizing the same. The mechanically reduced scrap is then heated to a temperature of at least the melting points of the polyvinyl chloride and the weatherstrip. This temperature will generally be at least 350 F. and, preferably, be in the range of about 350 F. to 450 F. After this has been accomplished, the materials from the entire sash have been reclaimed in an economical and effective manner and may be reused.
[0040] Whereas, particular embodiments of the invention have been described herein for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details may be made without departing from the invention as defined in the appended claims.