Window mainframe component for emergency escape and rescue opening windows
09874052 ยท 2018-01-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B3/4415
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Embodiments of windows mainframe components, for example, head/jamb window mainframe components which meet the egress requirements for egress windows are provided herein.
Claims
1. A head/jamb window mainframe component for egress windows comprising: a horizontal block having a first surface configured to abut a window opening along perimeter sections of the window opening and a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are planar; an exterior boss directly extending from the second surface and disposed at one edge of the second surface of the horizontal block, wherein the exterior boss comprises a blind stop channel; an interior boss directly extending from the second surface and disposed at an edge of the second surface opposite the edge in which the exterior boss is disposed; a plurality of vertical beams comprising at least a first vertical beam and a second vertical beam, the plurality of vertical beams extending from the second surface in between the interior boss and the exterior boss, wherein the first vertical beam and the second vertical beam are spaced apart and each have flanged ends operable for attachment to a window sash; a plurality of balance shoe tracks comprising at least a first balance shoe track and a second balance shoe track, wherein the first balance shoe track is a channel formed in spacing between the first vertical beam and the exterior boss, and the second balance shoe track is a channel formed in spacing between the second vertical beam and the interior boss, wherein the first balance shoe track and the second balance shoe track have a depth of one inch or less; and an attachable blind stop comprising a slidable flange member configured to slidingly engage the blind stop channel of the exterior boss, and a sash back stop member extending a distance beyond a horizontal plane defined by the flanged ends of the first vertical beam and the second vertical beam.
2. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the attachable blind stop comprises a support flange extending vertically opposite the sash back stop member and contacting an outer surface of at least one wall of the blind stop channel such that the at least one wall is sandwiched between the slidable flange member and the support flange.
3. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the interior boss is an interior screw boss.
4. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the exterior boss is an exterior screw boss.
5. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the depth of the first balance shoe track and the second balance shoe track is less than 0.9 inch.
6. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the first balance shoe track and the second balance shoe track have a depth of 0.4 to 1.0 inches.
7. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the head/jamb window mainframe component comprises extruded polymer.
8. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the head/jamb window mainframe component comprises fiberglass.
9. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1 wherein the attachable blind stop comprises one or more of polyvinyl chloride, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, or aluminum.
10. The head/jamb window mainframe component of claim 1, further comprising an additional blind stop channel disposed between the first vertical beam and the second vertical beam.
11. An egress window assembly comprising: a window opening; a window mainframe attached along a perimeter of the window opening, the window mainframe comprising a head jamb, a sill, and side jambs disposed therebetween, wherein the head jamb, the side jambs, or both comprise a head/jamb window mainframe component, the head/jamb window mainframe component comprising: a horizontal block having a first surface abutting the window opening and a second surface opposite the first surface, wherein the first surface and the second surface are planar; an exterior boss extending directly from the second surface and disposed at one edge of the second surface of the horizontal block, wherein the exterior boss comprises a blind stop channel; an interior boss extending directly from the second surface and disposed at an edge of the second surface opposite the edge in which the exterior boss is disposed; a plurality of vertical beams comprising at least a first vertical beam and a second vertical beam, the plurality of vertical beams extending from the second surface in between the interior boss and the exterior boss, wherein the first vertical beam and the second vertical beam are spaced apart and each have flanged ends operable for attachment to a window sash; a plurality of balance shoe tracks comprising at least a first balance shoe track and a second balance shoe track, wherein the first balance shoe track is a channel formed in spacing between the first vertical beam and the interior boss, and the second balance shoe track is a channel formed in spacing between the second vertical beam and the exterior boss, wherein the first balance shoe track and the second balance shoe track have a depth of one inch or less; an attachable blind stop comprising a slidable flange member configured to slidingly engage the blind stop channel of the exterior boss, and a sash back stop member extending a vertical distance beyond a horizontal plane defined by the flanged ends of the first vertical beam and the second vertical beam; and a window sash attached to window mainframe, wherein at least a portion of the sash back stop member extends a distance beyond an upper edge of the window sash.
12. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the attachable blind stop comprises a support flange extending vertically opposite the sash back stop member and contacting an outer surface of at least one wall of the blind stop channel such that the at least one wall is sandwiched between the slidable flange member and the support flange.
13. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the interior boss is an interior screw boss.
14. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the exterior boss is an exterior screw boss.
15. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the depth of the first balance shoe track and the second balance shoe track is less than 0.9 inch.
16. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the first balance shoe track and the second balance shoe track have a depth of 0.4 to 1.0 inches.
17. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the head/jamb window mainframe component comprises extruded polymer.
18. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the head/jamb window mainframe component comprises fiberglass.
19. The egress window assembly of claim 11, wherein the attachable blind stop comprises one or more of polyvinyl chloride, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, or aluminum.
20. The egress window assembly of claim 11, further comprising an additional blind stop channel disposed between the first vertical beam and the second vertical beam.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) The embodiments set forth in the drawings are illustrative in nature and not intended to be limiting to the claims. Moreover, individual features of the drawings will be more fully apparent and understood in view of the detailed description.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Reference will now be made in detail to various embodiments of window mainframe components suitable for meeting egress window requirements.
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(13) Moreover, the head/jamb window mainframe component 10 comprises a plurality of vertical beams comprising at least a first vertical beam 50A and a second vertical beam 50B. As shown, the plurality of vertical beams 50A, 50B extend from the second surface 24 in between the interior boss 40 and the exterior boss 30. Further as shown, the first vertical beam 50A and the second vertical beam 50B are spaced apart and each have flanged ends 52A and 52B, respectively. As shown in
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(19) Various compositions are contemplated for the head/jamb window mainframe component 10. It is contemplated that the attachable blind stop 70 may have the same or a different composition than the other component(s) of the head/jamb window mainframe component 10. In one embodiment, the head/jamb window mainframe component 10 comprises extruded polymer. For example and not by way of limitation, the head/jamb window mainframe component 10 may comprise one or more of fiberglass, polyvinyl chloride, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), fiberglass, carbon fiber, wood, or aluminum. In a specific embodiment, the head/jamb window mainframe component 10 comprises fiberglass.
(20) Unless otherwise indicated, the disclosure of any ranges in the specification and claims are to be understood as including the range itself and also anything subsumed therein, as well as endpoints.
(21) It is noted that terms like preferably, commonly, and typically are not utilized herein to limit the scope of the claimed embodiments or to imply that certain features are critical, essential, or even important to the structure or function of the claimed embodiments. Rather, these terms are merely intended to highlight alternative or additional features that may or may not be utilized in a particular embodiment of the present disclosure.
(22) Having described the embodiments in detail, it will be apparent that modifications and variations are possible without departing from the scope of the present disclosure defined in the appended claims. More specifically, although some aspects of the present disclosure are identified herein as preferred or particularly advantageous, it is contemplated that the present disclosure is not necessarily limited to these preferred aspects of the disclosure.