INSTALLATION FEATURES FOR FENESTRATION UNITS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
20240344335 ยท 2024-10-17
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04F21/0023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/6023
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B1/6069
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
Features and methods for use in connection with the installation of fenestration units. Embodiments include an installation bracket and method of use, pre-installed flashing tape, and a shim that can be broken to a desired length during shimming procedures.
Claims
1. A fenestration unit, comprising: a frame having an interior side and exterior side, and including a head, first and second jambs, and a sill, wherein the head and first jamb define a first corner, the head and second jamb define a second corner, the sill and first jamb define a third corner, and the sill and second jamb define a fourth corner; a plurality of pre-attached flashing members each including a frame mounting portion and a structure engaging portion and being transitionable between a low profile configuration and an installation configuration; wherein the frame mounting portions are attached to at least portions of the head and at least one of the first and second jambs on the exterior side of the frame; wherein the structure engaging portions extend continuously around at least one of the first and second corners; wherein in the low profile configuration at least portions of the structure engaging portions of the of the pre-attached flashing members are in a low profile position; and wherein in the installation configuration the structure engaging portions of the pre-attached flashing members extend radially from a perimeter of the frame.
2. The fenestration unit of claim 1, wherein the structure engaging portions extend around both of the first and second corners.
3. The fenestration unit of claim 2, wherein the structure engaging portions extend around both of the third and fourth corners.
4. The fenestration unit of claim 1, wherein at least portions of each of the pre-attached flashing members are bent and/or folded when in the low profile configuration.
5. The fenestration unit of claim 4, wherein the portions of the pre-attached flashing members that extend around the at least one of the first and second corners are bent and/or folded when in the low profile configuration.
6. The fenestration unit of claim 5, wherein the portions of the pre-attached flashing members at the at least one of the first and second corners include structures configured to facilitate the bending and/or folding.
7. The fenestration unit of claim 6, wherein the structures configured to facilitate the bending and/or folding include one or more of (1) one or more perforated lines, (2) a plurality of holes, (3) slit cross-hatching, or (4) a series of slits.
8. The fenestration unit of claim 1, wherein: the frame mounting portions and the structure engaging portions of the each of the pre-attached flashing members include a backing layer (optionally aluminum foil), a carrier layer, and an adhesive layer; and the structure engaging portions of each of the pre-attached flashing members include a release liner over the adhesive layer when the pre-attached flashing member is in the low profile configuration.
9. The fenestration unit of claim 1, further comprising shipping material on the fenestration unit when each of the pre-attached flashing members is in the low profile configuration.
10. A method for installing the fenestration unit of claim 1, comprising: receiving the fenestration unit with each of the pre-attached flashing members in the low profile configuration; removing any shipping material from the fenestration unit; transitioning each of the pre-attached flashing members from the low profile configuration to the installation configuration; inserting the fenestration unit into a rough opening of a structure from an exterior side of the structure, with the exterior side of the frame facing the exterior side of the structure; and attaching the installation portion of each of the pre-attached flashing members to the structure.
11. A fenestration unit, comprising: a frame having an interior side, an exterior side, and outer edges; one or more installation brackets, each installation bracket including a base mounted to an outer edge of the frame and a bracket portion, and transitionable between a low profile configuration and an installation configuration; wherein in the low profile configuration the bracket portion is in a low profile position; and wherein in the installation configuration, the bracket portion extends radially from a perimeter of the frame.
12. The fenestration unit of claim 11, wherein the bracket portion of each installation bracket is coupled to the base to facilitate the transition between the low profile configuration and the installation configuration.
13. The fenestration unit of claim 12, wherein each installation bracket includes a hinge coupling the bracket portion to the base.
14. The fenestration unit of claim 12, wherein the bracket portion of each installation bracket includes a first portion including one or more apertures configured to receive fasteners for mounting the bracket portion to a structure, and wherein the first portion is parallel to the base when the installation bracket is in the low profile configuration, and extends radially from the base when the installation bracket is in the installation position.
15. The fenestration unit of claim 11, wherein the bracket portion of each installation bracket includes a first portion including one or more apertures configured to receive fasteners for mounting the bracket portion to a structure, and wherein the first portion is parallel to the base when the installation bracket is in the low profile configuration, and extends radially from the base when the installation bracket is in the installation position.
16. The fenestration unit of 11, further comprising shipping material on the fenestration unit when each of the one or more installation brackets are in the low profile configuration.
17. A method for installing the fenestration unit of claim 11, comprising: receiving the fenestration unit with each of the one or more installation brackets in the low profile configuration; removing any shipping material from the fenestration unit; transitioning each installation bracket from the low profile configuration to the installation configuration; inserting the fenestration unit into a rough opening of a structure from an exterior side of the structure, with the exterior side of the frame facing the exterior side of the structure; and attaching the bracket portion of each installation bracket to the structure.
18. A fenestration unit, comprising: a frame having an interior side and exterior side, and including outer edges defined by a head, first and second jambs, and a sill; and one or more shim guides, each shim guide mounted to an outer edge of the frame and including a shim guide slot defined by a base portion and first and second space-apart structures between which a shim may be received.
19. The fenestration unit of claim 18, wherein one or more of the one or more shim guides are mounted to at least one of the first and second jambs.
20. The fenestration unit of claim 18, wherein the first and second spaced-apart structures comprise a pair of legs.
21. The fenestration unit of claim 18, further comprising shipping material on the fenestration unit.
22. A method for installing the fenestration unit of claim 18 in a rough opening of a structure, comprising: receiving the fenestration unit; removing any shipping material from the fenestration unit; inserting the fenestration unit into the rough opening of the structure; shimming the fenestration unit in the rough opening of the structure, including inserting a shim into the shim guide slot of one or more of the shim guides; and attaching the shimmed fenestration unit to the structure.
23. The method of claim 22, wherein inserting the fenestration unit comprises inserting the fenestration unit into the rough opening from an exterior of the structure.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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[0033] The frame 12 can be configured to maintain one or more glazing or other panels (e.g., sheets of glass). An example of a suitable frame design corresponds to those used for the products sold under the trade name ARCHITECT SERIES by PELLA CORPORATION having facilities located in Pella, Iowa. As shown in
[0034] The flashing tape 14 is optionally a single, continuous piece of material (e.g., integral or separate, connected components) or formed of separate and discrete pieces of material, and extends around the perimeter of the frame 12, for example being attached to each of the side jambs 20 and 22 and the head 24 as desired. Generally, the flashing tape 14 will be a single, continuous piece of material to facilitate proper sealing. Additionally, the sill 26 is typically left free of the pre-installed flashing tape 14, with a subsequent piece (or pieces) of tape similar to flashing tape 14 applied during installation. In some shipping kits, a length of pre-cut flashing tape of a proper width (and, e.g., length) is included with the unit 10 for installation along the sill 26. In some examples, however, the sill 26 may also include a portion of the pre-installed flashing tape 14 (e.g., such that the flashing tape 14 forms a continuous ring).
[0035] In some examples, the flashing tape 14 is pre-attached to the fenestration unit 10 (e.g., at the manufacturing location) prior to installation of the fenestration unit 10 in a building structure. Thus, in some examples, the fenestration unit 10 includes the flashing tape 14 when the fenestration unit is in a shipping configuration (e.g., wrapped with shrink wrap, contained in a shipping container, and/or while coupled with other additional or alternative shipping aids). In some examples the flashing tape 14 is applied directly to an exterior surface of the frame 12 (e.g., adhered to the frame 12) and in other examples the flashing tape 14 is additionally or alternatively received between portions of the frame 12 (e.g., between frame cladding and the frame jamb) to secure the flashing tape 14 to the fenestration unit 10.
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[0037] The release liner 30 is optionally slit at a desired width to facilitate assembly to the frame 12 (e.g., by removing a portion of the release liner 30 and adhering the flashing tape 14 to the frame 12 with the adhesive layer 32.
[0038] The adhesive layer 32 is optionally a butyl adhesive, but can be any of a variety of adhesive formulations suitable for such purposes.
[0039] The carrier layer 34 is preferable formed of an elastomeric material (e.g., EPDM) to facilitate flexing and limited stretching/conformability of the flashing tape 14 during shipping (e.g., to facilitate folding the flashing tape 14 against the remainder of the fenestration unit 10) and during installation (e.g., to facilitate folding the flashing tape 14 outward and then against the outer surface (e.g., cladding or building wrap) of the building structure into which the fenestration unit 10 is installed. Such a feature can be particularly useful for ensuring proper folding and sealing at the corners of the fenestration unit 10, for example.
[0040] In some examples, the backing layer 36 is formed of a material that provides good handling characteristics and some overall stiffness to the flashing tape 14 (e.g., a metallic foil, such as aluminum foil). In some examples, the backing layer 36 includes one or more relief features (e.g., perforations, apertures, slits, or other features providing selective flexibility). Several examples of potential patterns are shown schematically, such as one or more perforated lines at the corners (
[0041] In some examples, the flashing tape 14 is sufficiently bi-directionally flexible/stretchable such that the backing layer 36 does not require any perforations/relief features at the corners (or elsewhere, in some examples). Regardless, in a typical installation, once the release liner 30 is removed, the flashing tape 14 can be stretched up and onto the wall of the building structure (not shown). The release liner 14 can be slit (e.g., at a width of about 0.5 inches) to allow removal of part of the release liner 14 for applying the flashing tape 14 to the frame 12 during manufacture (or otherwise prior to installation), and a remainder of the liner 14 may stay in place until removed during installation in the building structure.
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[0043] The installation brackets 16 are attached at pre-selected locations about the frame 12 (e.g., at or near the corners). The installation brackets 16 are optionally formed of stamped steel or other material as desired. Each installation bracket 16 optionally includes a base 40 and a flip-up bracket 42. Generally, the number and position of the installation brackets 16, as well as the configuration of the base 40 and flip-up bracket 42, are selected about the fenestration unit 10 such that structural anchoring is sufficient for a desired performance rating. Generally a minimum of two of the brackets 16 will be located near each lower corner on the sill 26 (e.g., to provide the needed space to allow proper moisture management and means to shim one or both sides of the fenestration unit 10 during plumbing/levelling). Generally, additional ones of the brackets 16 would be located at each checkrail for double hung windows as well as near the upper corners on the jambs 20 and 22 of all fenestration units 10.
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[0045] The base 40 can be provided as a standalone unit, or used in conjunction with the flip-up bracket 42, described below.
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[0047] Additionally, the isolated flip-up bracket 42 (i.e., isolated in the sense there are discrete locations corresponding to each of the installation brackets 16, rather than a continuous, or relatively longer nail flange extending along the frame 12) can help reduce the number of anchor fasteners that are required, or which an installer perceives as being required, around the entire perimeter of the unit 10. In other words, an installer might otherwise believe that more fasteners than necessary are required when utilizing a standard nailing flange for installation of a similar unit to that of unit 10.
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[0051] Various additional or alternative modifications to the installation brackets 16 are contemplated. For example, for block frame installation methods that utilize masonry installation clips, the base (such as any of those previously described) and flip-up bracket (such as any of those previously described) could be reversed, allowing for insertion of the unit 10 from the interior of the building structure. If desired, a longer, modified flip-up bracket could then be anchored into the rough opening (e.g., similar to installation clip anchoring in either straight or bent condition).
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[0053] In examples, the base and flip-up bracket are located such that structural anchoring is sufficient for the products desired performance rating. For example, two or more brackets located near each lower corner on the sill may provide the space needed to allow proper moisture management as well as provide means to shim up one or both sides to accomplish plumb/level product after set within the rough opening. Additional brackets may located at each checkrail for double hung as well as near the upper corners of all products on each jamb.
[0054] The incline towards the interior of the base's shim receiver may allow for self-centering of the product within the rough opening. This may eliminate the need for an additional person/labor needed within the interior of the building to assist with centering or shimming of products. The gap in the flip up bracket and the base's shim receiver may allow for the insertion of a wedge shim from the exterior. This may allow for easier product leveling using the product's frame as a guide, and may eliminate the need for the interior person/laborer. The isolated flip up bracket anchor method may reduce the number of anchor fastening required around the entire perimeter when compared to a standard nailing flange installation of similar product. In examples, a longer base with dual shim locations and flip up brackets may serve as a mullion end reinforcement plate and means of mullion anchoring to the rough opening. A longer flip up bracket in examples could also allow anchoring with factory applied brickmould, and may eliminate the need to remove 3? brickmould in the field to properly anchor mullion ends. For block frame installation methods that utilize masonry installation clips, the base and flip up bracket could be reversed, allow for insertion of the product from the interior/within the building. A longer, modified flip up bracket could then be anchored into the opening (similar to installation clip anchoring in either straight or bent condition).
[0055] Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments discussed without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this invention also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the above described features. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.