SCREEN CHANNEL INSERTS FOR FENESTRATION UNITS
20230151688 · 2023-05-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/52
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A screen channel insert for use in connection with a fenestration unit frame including a spline channel. The screen channel insert includes a frame attachment portion for attaching the screen channel insert to the spline channel of the fenestration unit frame, and a channel portion defining an insert spline channel. The insert spline channel is configured to receive a spline to secure a screen to the screen channel insert. The insert spline channel can have different sizes than the spline channel of the frame, enabling the frame to be used with screens having different thicknesses.
Claims
1. A panel channel insert for a fenestration unit, comprising: a frame attachment portion configured to attach the panel channel insert to a spline channel of a frame; and a channel portion defining an insert spline channel configured to receive a spline to secure a panel to the panel channel insert.
2. The panel channel insert of claim 1 wherein the frame attachment portion includes a channel attachment structure to slide or snap into the spline channel of the frame.
3. The panel channel insert of claim 2 wherein the channel attachment structure includes: a first wall section; and an arm including a head, wherein the arm is spaced apart from the first wall section.
4. The panel channel insert of claim 3 wherein the insert spline channel is located opposite the first wall section from the arm.
5. The panel channel insert of claim 4 wherein the insert spline channel is defined at least in part by the first wall section and a second wall section spaced apart from and opposite the first wall section from the arm.
6. The panel channel insert of claim 5 wherein the channel portion defines an insert spline channel having a cross sectional area that is different, and optionally larger, than a cross sectional area of the spline channel of the frame.
7. The panel channel insert of claim 6 wherein the spline channel of the frame is configured to receive a spline having a first cross sectional area, further including: a panel, optionally a screen, including a portion within the spline channel of the panel channel insert; and a spline having the first cross sectional area within the spline channel to attach the panel to the panel channel insert.
8. The panel channel insert of claim 7, further including the frame, and wherein the panel channel insert is attached to the frame.
9. The panel channel insert of claim 1 wherein: the frame attachment portion includes: a first wall section; and an arm with a head spaced from the first wall section; and the insert spline channel is defined at least in part by the first wall section, and a second wall section spaced apart from and opposite the first wall section from the arm.
10. The panel channel insert of claim 9 wherein the channel portion defines an insert spline channel having a cross sectional area that is larger than a cross sectional area of the spline channel of the frame.
11. The panel channel insert of claim 10 wherein the spline channel of the frame is configured to receive a spline having a first cross sectional area, further including: a panel, optionally a screen, including a portion within the insert spline channel of the panel channel insert; and a spline having the first cross sectional area within the insert spline channel to secure the panel to the panel channel insert.
12. The panel channel insert of claim 11, further including the frame, and wherein the panel channel insert is attached to the frame.
13. The panel channel insert of claim 1, wherein: the frame attachment portion is configured to attach the panel channel insert to a spline channel of a frame configured to receive a panel having a first thickness; and the channel portion of the panel channel insert defines an insert spline channel configured to receive a spline to secure a panel having a second thickness different than the first thickness, and optionally greater than the first thickness, to the panel channel insert.
14. The panel channel insert of claim 13, wherein: the frame attachment portion is configured to attach the panel channel insert to a spline channel of a frame configured to receive the panel having the first thickness using a spline having a first size and shape configuration; and the channel portion of the panel channel insert is configured to secure the panel having the second thickness to the panel channel insert using a spline having the first size and shape configuration.
15. The panel channel insert of claim 1 wherein: the frame attachment portion is configured to attach the panel channel insert to a spline channel of a frame having a first size and shape configuration; and the channel portion of the panel channel insert defines an insert spline channel having a second size and shape configuration that is different, and optionally larger, than the first size and shape configuration.
16. The panel channel insert of claim 15 wherein: the frame attachment portion is configured to attach the panel channel insert to a spline channel frame configured for use with a spline having a first shape and size configuration; and the channel portion is configured to secure the panel to the channel panel insert using a spline having the first shape and size configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] While the disclosure is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and are described in detail below. The disclosure, however, is not limited to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the disclosure is intended to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Screen channel inserts according to the inventive examples may be adapted for fenestration units including a variety of window and/or door styles (collectively referred to as “fenestration units”) including sliding, hinged, fixed, casement, awning, projected, and others. The screen channel insert enables screens of different thicknesses to be attached or mounted to the fenestration unit. For example, the screen channel insert may enable a screen that is thicker than a screen that the fenestration unit was configured to support to be attached to the fenestration unit. The screen channel insert enables screens to be securely mounted to the fenestration unit. The screen channel insert thereby enables the fenestration unit to be efficiently and effectively adapted for use with screens having a range of different thicknesses. Although described as a screen channel insert for mounting a screen to the fenestration unit, channel inserts according to the inventive examples may be adapted and used to mount other barriers or panels, including transparent, semi-transparent, opaque or other non-mesh materials to the fenestration unit.
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[0019] Similarly, the illustrated examples of screen channel insert 10 are formed from top, bottom, first side and second side channel insert members 18A-18D, respectively, which may have a generally constant cross-sectional shape along their lengths. As described in greater detail below, the channel insert members 18A-18D are configured to be attached to the associated frame members 16A-16D, respectively. The channel insert members 18A-18D may also be joined to one another in embodiments. In embodiments, channel insert members 18A-18D may be polymer members formed by extrusion processes. In other embodiments the channel insert members 18A-18D may be formed from other suitable materials using other conventional or otherwise known methods. As described in greater detail below, screen 14 is attached to the channel insert members 18A-18D by a spline.
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[0021] Screen channel insert member 18B includes a frame attachment portion 40 and a screen channel portion 42. Frame attachment portion 40, which may be a channel attachment structure in embodiments, is configured to securely attach to the frame member 16B by engagement with the screen channel 22, and in the illustrated examples includes a wall section 44 that extends over the open side of the screen channel, a wall section 46 that engages the wall section 28 of the screen channel, and an arm 48 extending from the wall section 44 into the screen channel. An end of the arm 48 opposite the wall section 44 includes an enlarged portion such as a head 50 that defines a lip. In the illustrated examples the wall section 46 of the frame attachment portion 40 engages the outer surface of the wall section 28 of the screen channel 22, with the head 50 of the channel insert member 18B and the head 30 of the screen channel engaging in overlapping relationship to secure the channel insert member 18B to the screen channel 22 of the frame member 16B. In embodiments, one or both of the frame attachment portion 40 of the channel insert member 18B and the wall section 28 of the screen channel 22 may have sufficient resilience to enable the channel insert member 18B to snap onto the frame member 16B at the channel 22. Alternatively or in other embodiments, the frame attachment portion 40 of the channel insert member 18B and the wall section 28 of the screen channel 22 are rigid, and the screen channel insert member 18B may be slid into mating engagement with the screen channel 22 (e.g., about the longitudinal axes of the channel insert member and screen channel after engaging their ends). In yet other embodiments (not shown), the frame attachment portion 40 takes other structural configurations, or is configured for attachment to the screen channel 22 of the frame member 16B by other approaches.
[0022] Screen channel portion 42 of the channel insert member 18B defines an elongated spline channel 60 that extends along the length of the channel insert member adjacent and generally parallel to the frame attachment portion 40. As shown, the spline channel 60 opens in the same direction that the screen channel 22 of the frame member 16B opens when the channel insert member 18B is attached to the frame member. In the illustrated examples the spline channel 60 is generally L-shaped in cross section, and is defined by the wall section 46 of the frame attachment portion 40, a wall section 62 that extends from the wall section 46 opposite the frame attachment portion, and a wall section 64. The wall section 64 is generally opposite the spline channel 60 from the wall section 46 and extends from the wall section 62. An end of the wall section 64 adjacent to the open side of the spline channel 60 includes an enlarged portion such as a head 66 that defines a lip extending into the spline channel. In the illustrated embodiment, the spline channel 60 has a cross-sectional shape that is similar to or substantially the same as the cross-sectional shape of the screen channel 22 of the frame member 16B. In other embodiments (not shown), the cross-sectional shape of the spline channel 60 may be different than that of the screen channel 22.
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[0024] Channel insert member 18B enable the frame member 16B to be used in connection with screens 14 having thickness that differ from the thickness of screens for which the screen channel 22 of the frame member may have been configured. In the illustrated embodiments, for example, the spline channel 60 of the channel insert member 18B is larger in size (e.g., in cross sectional area) than the size of the screen channel 22 of the frame member 16B. A screen 14 having a thickness greater than the thickness of the screen that the frame member 16B was configured to receive can thereby be mounted to the frame member. In embodiments, the spline 70 used to attach the screen 14 to the channel insert member 18B may have a size that is similar to or substantially the same as the size of the spline for which the screen channel 22 of the frame member 16B was configured. Therefore, different frame members 16B may not be needed to accommodate screens of different thicknesses (e.g., a given or common frame member can be adapted for use with screens having different thicknesses). In addition to providing the flexibility of enabling screens such as 14 of different thicknesses to be used with the frame member 16B, the same spline such as 70 used with the frame member may also be used with the screen channel insert member 18B. Efficiencies of manufacture and distribution, as well as functionality, may thereby be achieved. By way of example, channel insert member 18B may be configured to attach a relatively thicker and pet-resistant screen 14 or a relatively thicker sun blocking screen to the frame 12, where the frame 12 was configured for a relatively thinner insect barrier screen.
[0025] Various modifications and additions can be made to the exemplary embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. For example, while the embodiments described above refer to particular features, the scope of this disclosure also includes embodiments having different combinations of features and embodiments that do not include all of the described features. Accordingly, the scope of this disclosure is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations as fall within the scope of the claims, together with all equivalents thereof.