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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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    • E06B3/34Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with only one kind of movement
    • E06B3/42Sliding wings; Details of frames with respect to guiding
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    • E06B3/4681Horizontally-sliding wings made of glass panes without frames
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/04Wing frames not characterised by the manner of movement
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    • E06B3/08Constructions depending on the use of specified materials
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
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    • E06B3/20Constructions depending on the use of specified materials of plastics
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B3/00Window sashes, door leaves, or like elements for closing wall or like openings; Layout of fixed or moving closures, e.g. windows in wall or like openings; Features of rigidly-mounted outer frames relating to the mounting of wing frames
    • E06B3/32Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing
    • E06B3/34Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with only one kind of movement
    • E06B3/36Arrangements of wings characterised by the manner of movement; Arrangements of movable wings in openings; Features of wings or frames relating solely to the manner of movement of the wing with only one kind of movement with a single vertical axis of rotation at one side of the opening, or swinging through the opening
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  • This invention relates to window constructions and has for its primary object the provision of outer frame members and sash frame members which are so constructed that in combination with appropriate complementary components they may be utilised to construct any conventional form of window, for example fixed light windows; casement windows; fanlight windows; ventilated windows; windows having vertically or horizontally pivoted sashes; vertically or horizontally sliding sashes and so on, or any window construction comprising a required combination of these types of windows.
  • a window or the like construction comprising frame members formed with pairs of parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending grooves or recesses arranged with their mouths directed towards one another, and component parts for use in conjunction with said frame members, for example rebate-forming members, glazing beads, sill members, or the like formed with complementary spaced apart parallel ribbed or beaded edges adapted to be engaged as a snap fit in said grooves or recesses in the frame members and interlocked therewith.
  • the said frame memebrs and the components for use therewith are all made of polyvinyl-chloride, hereinafter referred to as PVC or similar material.
  • FIGURE 1 is a transverse cross section of an outer frame or sash frame member.
  • FIGURE 2 is a similar view of a mullion or horizontal cross rail.
  • FIGURE 3 comprises an end view and a side view of spigot members for interconnecting the frame members at their corners.
  • FIGURE 4 illustrates in cross section, component members consisting of a rebate forming member, a draught excluding seal and two forms of glazing beads and a sill member.
  • FIGURE 5 illustrates in transveres cross section components for a horizontally slidable window consisting of a bottom rail, side and top horizontal members and a pull handle.
  • FIGURE 6 illustrates in transverse cross section a sill for a vertically sliding window, a center meeting bar and top and bottom bars.
  • FIGURE 7 illustrates in cross section component parts for making a ventilator.
  • FIGURE 8 is a horizontal section taken through one side of a fixed window frame.
  • FIGURE 9 is a similar view to FIGURE 8 illustrating a modification.
  • FIGURE 10 is a horizontal cross section through a casement window.
  • FIGURE 11 is a horizontal cross section through a window having a pivoted sash.
  • FIGURE 12 illustrates the invention applied to a window having vertically slidable sashes.
  • FIGURE 13 is a horizontal cross section illustrating the invention applied to a horizontally slidable window.
  • FIGURE 14 is a vertical section taken through a casement window.
  • FIGURE 15 is a vertical section taken through a ventilator.
  • FIGURE 16 is a vertical section taken through a pivoted sash swingable about a horizontal axis.
  • FIGURE 17 is a vertical section through a window having vertical slidable sashes.
  • FIGURE 18 is a vertical section taken through a horizontally slidable window.
  • the outer frames and sash frames of windows are made up of hollow PVC members 1 having a cross-section as shown in FIGURE 1 which comprises a single flange 1a, or of hollow PVC members 2 having a cross-section as shown in FIGURE 2 which comprises two flanges 2a, and these latter members 2 may also be used for mullions and horizontal cross rails.
  • the flanges 1a and 2a are formed with dovetail grooves for receiving draught excluding'seals later referred to.
  • These members I and 2 are formed on their inner and outer edge faces, that is the faces which are directed inwardly of a built-up frame and those which are directed outwardly towards the surface of an opening in which a frame is fitted with pairs of parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending semicircular grooves or recesses 3 having their mouths directed towards one another and in which can be fitted, as a springy or snap fit, complementary shaped ribs or beaded edges 4 formed in spaced apart parallel relation integrally with interchangeable component parts of windows.
  • the frame members 1 may be joined together at their mitered corners by means of spigots 5 (FIGURE 3), or alternatively, they may be fused bonded together.
  • Window systems embracing the sections 1 and/or 2 can be used for (a) fixed light windows; (b) casement windows; (c) fanlights; (d) ventilated windows; (e) pivoted sashes, or (f) vertically or horizontally sliding windows.
  • sections 1 and 2 which, as previously stated, are made of PVC may have combined therewith component members also made of PVC and illustrated collectively by FIGURES 4 to 7, the use of which are illustrated by FIGURES 8 0t 18 hereinafter referred to.
  • These PVC component members comprise (see FIG- URE 4) a rebate-forming member 6 for forming a rebated seal on pivotal sashes only and which is formed with ribs or beaded edges 4 which are complemental to the shape of the recesses 3 in the members 1 and 2, and which are a springy or snap fit in the latter.
  • Item 6a is a draught excluding seal.
  • Item 7 is a glazing bead for single glazing and item 8 a glazing bead for double glazing, and the flanges of both these beads have ribbed or beaded edge portions 4 which can be engaged in the grooves 3 of the members 1 and 2.
  • Item 9 is a sill member formed with ribs or heads 4 for engaging grooves 3 of the frame members 1 or 2.
  • FIGURE 5 illustrates solid PVC components for horizontally slidable windows, as shown in FIGURE 13,
  • item is a two-part bottom rail formed with seatings 11 for the lower horizontal edges of window panes; 12 is a vertical side and horizontal top frame member having channels 12a formed with grooves 13 fitted with draught excluding strips 13a (FIGURE 13), and 14 is a hard PVC handle formed integral with a portion 15 recessed to fit about the edge of a glass pane 35 and having the inner faces of said recess serated as indicated at 1501 for gripping the vertical edge of the window panes.
  • These handle sections are also formed with recesses 16 for the reception of draught excluding sealing strips 17 which co-operate with oppositely located handle pieces when the windows are closed and the handles are centrally disposed, and in this closed position of the window flanges 14a engage in the channels 12a of the frame members 12 and co-act with draught excluding strips 13a (FIGURE 13).
  • Item 18 is a sill member for a vertically sliding window, later referred to with reference to FIGURE 17, and this member may be inverted and used as a drip member at the top of a window, this member 18 being formed with beads or ribs 4 for engagement with recesses 3 0f the frame members.
  • Item 19 is a centre meeting bar for vertically sliding windows and item 20 is used for top and bottom bars of such windows, this item 20 being formed with a soft sealing fin 20a.
  • item 21 is a fixed front member for a ventilator later referred to with reference to FIGURE 15; 22 is a movable back member; 23 is a continuous hinge and 24 is a section intended to be cut into short lengths, for example half-inch lengths, to f rm a press clip having a bead or rib 24a for engagement by a complementary channel portion 220 of the movable member 22, the latter being formed with a head or rib 2212 which co-acts with a hinging channel 23a of the hinge member 23.
  • the connection between the movable members 22 and the press clips 24 may be replaced by a magnetic catch.
  • FIGURE 8 is a horizontal section taken through a fixed window frame and is formed of frame members 1, and single glazing is obtained by the use of the single glazing bead 7 which combines with a flange 1a of the member 1 to form a channel for receiving an edge of a single pane of glass 25.
  • FIGURE 9 is a view similar to FIGURE 8, but showing how the bead 8 is used instead of the head 7 when double glazing 26 is required, with spacer strips 27 interposed between the panes 26.
  • This figure shows the use of frame members 2 having two flanges 2a to serve as a mullion.
  • Outer frames when fitted in wall openings, may comprise a frame made of members 1 only and as shown in FIGURE 10 may be sealed by a mastic composition 28, the frame being fixed in an opening by wall ties 29 having prongs 30 which co-act with the grooves 3 in the members 1.
  • This view illustrates in horizontal crosssection a casement window having a sash frame also comprising frame members 1.
  • the outer frame is fitted with draught sealing strips 6a and the sash is provided with a combined hinge and friction stay 31, the latter forming no part of the present invention.
  • FIGURE 11 shows in horizontal cross-section the outer frame and the sash frame 33 of a pivoted sash such a shown in vertical section in FIGURE 16 adapted to turn about a horizontal axis through 150.
  • FIGURE 11 illustrates how in industrialised or prefabricated building units the outer frame may be formed of frame members 1 which are reversed so that then flanges 1a are directed towards an opening, and is fitted with a draught sealing strip 611 which co-acts with the edge of a wall opening in which the window is fitted and so eliminates the use of a mastic seal 28 as used in FIGURE 10.
  • the inner edge of the outer frame 32 and the outer edge of the sash frame 33 are fitted with rebate-forming members 6 (also referred to earlier with reference to and shown in FIGURE 4) which extend only half way around these two frame members respectively and are provided with draught excluding strips 6a, the ends of the members 6 on the sash co-acting with the ends of the members 6 on the outer frame to limit further opening movement when the sash 33 has swung through
  • the members 6 are interlocked with the frames 1 by engaging the beads or ribs 4 in the grooves 3 of said frames.
  • FIGURE 12 illustrates the application of the invention to a window having vertically sliding sashes 34, the sashes forming no part of the present invention but being fitted in outer frames composed of frame members 1 made in accordance with this invention.
  • FIGURE 13 is a horizontal section taken through a horizontally sliding window comprising an outer frame 1 made in accordance with this invention and comprising horizontally sliding glass panes 35 fitted on their vertical edges with hard PVC handles 14, as illustrated in FIGURE 5.
  • FIGURE 14 is a vertical section through a casement window using the frame members 1 and sill 9;
  • FIGURE 15 is a vertical section through a ventilator having the components 21 to 23 of FIGURE 7;
  • FIGURE 16 is a vertical section taken through a pivoted sash which turns about a horizontal axis A and previously referred to with reference to FIGURE 11;
  • FIGURE 17 is a vertical section taken through a window having vertically slidable sashes referred to with reference to FIGURE 12 and shows the sill member 18 used as such, and also used in an inverted position at the top of a window to serve as a drip member, and also shows the members 19 and 20 of FIG- URE 6.
  • FIGURE 18 is a vertical section taken through a horizontally slidable window as referred to with reference to FIGURE 13 and shows the use of the bottom rail 10 with the seatings 11 serving as tracks for the bottom edges of the window panes 35, and also illustrates how the tracks for the upper edges of these panes may be constituted by the channel section member 12 of FIG- URE 5.
  • the ribs or beads 4 on the various component parts are provided in pairs, so that these beads yield very slightly towards one another when a component is being fitted to a frame member 1 or 2 and then spring apart so as to snap into the grooves 3. If required, the beads 4 may be so spaced apart as to extend across two sets of grooves and engage in the outermost grooves thereof as shown on the sill member 18 at the bottom of FIGURE 17.
  • a window frame assembly comprising in combination, elongated frame members each including a top wall, a bottom wall and oppositely disposed parallel side walls, each of said side walls h'aving pairs of parallel, spaced apart, longitudinally extending grooves of substantially semi-circular cross section arranged with their mouths directed towards one another, said members and the grooves being symmetrical around vertical and horizontal axes, removable members for assembly with said frame members, said removable members including complementary spaced apart parallel beaded edges of substantially semi-circular cross section, said edges engageable as a snap fit in said grooves on either of the side walls of the frame members and interlocked therewith, said frame members including at least one flange extending angularly from one of said side walls, said flange having a groove therein and a Weatherstrip seal member for insertion into said last mentioned groove.

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Dec. 30, 1969 A. F. PYNE CONSTRUCTION OF WINDOWS AND THE LIKE 3 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 27, 1967 Dec. 30, 1969 A. F. PYNE CONSTRUCTION OF WINDOWS AND THE LIKE 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed Oct. 2'7, 1967 r if w n 704 mar/Me E Pym: 4 X
A. F. PYNE CONSTRUCTION OF WINDOWS AND THE LIKE 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Dec. 30, 1969 Filed Oct. 27, 1967 United States Patent "ice 3,486,288 CONSTRUCTION OF WINDOWS AND THE LIKE Arthur F. Pyne, Newcombe House 45, Notting Hill Gate, London W. 11, England Filed Oct. 27, 1967, Ser. No. 678,681 Claims priority, application Great Britain, Oct. 31, 1966, 48,764/66 Int. Cl. E0611 1/18 US. Cl. 52732 1 Claim ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A window construction comprising frame members formed with pairs of oppositely directed grooves for the reception of window components having spaced apart parallel beads which can be snapped into said recesses.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to window constructions and has for its primary object the provision of outer frame members and sash frame members which are so constructed that in combination with appropriate complementary components they may be utilised to construct any conventional form of window, for example fixed light windows; casement windows; fanlight windows; ventilated windows; windows having vertically or horizontally pivoted sashes; vertically or horizontally sliding sashes and so on, or any window construction comprising a required combination of these types of windows.
SUMMARY OF THE [N VENTION Broadly according to this invention, there is provided a window or the like construction comprising frame members formed with pairs of parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending grooves or recesses arranged with their mouths directed towards one another, and component parts for use in conjunction with said frame members, for example rebate-forming members, glazing beads, sill members, or the like formed with complementary spaced apart parallel ribbed or beaded edges adapted to be engaged as a snap fit in said grooves or recesses in the frame members and interlocked therewith.
According to a preferred form of the invention the said frame memebrs and the components for use therewith are all made of polyvinyl-chloride, hereinafter referred to as PVC or similar material.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIGURE 1 is a transverse cross section of an outer frame or sash frame member.
FIGURE 2 is a similar view of a mullion or horizontal cross rail.
FIGURE 3 comprises an end view and a side view of spigot members for interconnecting the frame members at their corners.
FIGURE 4 illustrates in cross section, component members consisting of a rebate forming member, a draught excluding seal and two forms of glazing beads and a sill member.
FIGURE 5 illustrates in transveres cross section components for a horizontally slidable window consisting of a bottom rail, side and top horizontal members and a pull handle.
FIGURE 6 illustrates in transverse cross section a sill for a vertically sliding window, a center meeting bar and top and bottom bars.
FIGURE 7 illustrates in cross section component parts for making a ventilator.
FIGURE 8 is a horizontal section taken through one side of a fixed window frame.
3,486,288 Patented Dec. 30, 1969 FIGURE 9 is a similar view to FIGURE 8 illustrating a modification.
FIGURE 10 is a horizontal cross section through a casement window.
FIGURE 11 is a horizontal cross section through a window having a pivoted sash.
FIGURE 12 illustrates the invention applied to a window having vertically slidable sashes.
FIGURE 13 is a horizontal cross section illustrating the invention applied to a horizontally slidable window.
FIGURE 14 is a vertical section taken through a casement window.
FIGURE 15 is a vertical section taken through a ventilator.
FIGURE 16 is a vertical section taken through a pivoted sash swingable about a horizontal axis.
FIGURE 17 is a vertical section through a window having vertical slidable sashes.
FIGURE 18 is a vertical section taken through a horizontally slidable window.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to the said drawings, the outer frames and sash frames of windows are made up of hollow PVC members 1 having a cross-section as shown in FIGURE 1 which comprises a single flange 1a, or of hollow PVC members 2 having a cross-section as shown in FIGURE 2 which comprises two flanges 2a, and these latter members 2 may also be used for mullions and horizontal cross rails. The flanges 1a and 2a are formed with dovetail grooves for receiving draught excluding'seals later referred to. These members I and 2 are formed on their inner and outer edge faces, that is the faces which are directed inwardly of a built-up frame and those which are directed outwardly towards the surface of an opening in which a frame is fitted with pairs of parallel spaced apart longitudinally extending semicircular grooves or recesses 3 having their mouths directed towards one another and in which can be fitted, as a springy or snap fit, complementary shaped ribs or beaded edges 4 formed in spaced apart parallel relation integrally with interchangeable component parts of windows.
The frame members 1 may be joined together at their mitered corners by means of spigots 5 (FIGURE 3), or alternatively, they may be fused bonded together.
Window systems embracing the sections 1 and/or 2, can be used for (a) fixed light windows; (b) casement windows; (c) fanlights; (d) ventilated windows; (e) pivoted sashes, or (f) vertically or horizontally sliding windows.
The sections 1 and 2 which, as previously stated, are made of PVC may have combined therewith component members also made of PVC and illustrated collectively by FIGURES 4 to 7, the use of which are illustrated by FIGURES 8 0t 18 hereinafter referred to.
These PVC component members comprise (see FIG- URE 4) a rebate-forming member 6 for forming a rebated seal on pivotal sashes only and which is formed with ribs or beaded edges 4 which are complemental to the shape of the recesses 3 in the members 1 and 2, and which are a springy or snap fit in the latter. Item 6a is a draught excluding seal.
Item 7 is a glazing bead for single glazing and item 8 a glazing bead for double glazing, and the flanges of both these beads have ribbed or beaded edge portions 4 which can be engaged in the grooves 3 of the members 1 and 2.
Item 9 is a sill member formed with ribs or heads 4 for engaging grooves 3 of the frame members 1 or 2.
FIGURE 5 illustrates solid PVC components for horizontally slidable windows, as shown in FIGURE 13,
wherein item is a two-part bottom rail formed with seatings 11 for the lower horizontal edges of window panes; 12 is a vertical side and horizontal top frame member having channels 12a formed with grooves 13 fitted with draught excluding strips 13a (FIGURE 13), and 14 is a hard PVC handle formed integral with a portion 15 recessed to fit about the edge of a glass pane 35 and having the inner faces of said recess serated as indicated at 1501 for gripping the vertical edge of the window panes. These handle sections are also formed with recesses 16 for the reception of draught excluding sealing strips 17 which co-operate with oppositely located handle pieces when the windows are closed and the handles are centrally disposed, and in this closed position of the window flanges 14a engage in the channels 12a of the frame members 12 and co-act with draught excluding strips 13a (FIGURE 13).
Item 18 (FIGURE 6) is a sill member for a vertically sliding window, later referred to with reference to FIGURE 17, and this member may be inverted and used as a drip member at the top of a window, this member 18 being formed with beads or ribs 4 for engagement with recesses 3 0f the frame members.
Item 19 is a centre meeting bar for vertically sliding windows and item 20 is used for top and bottom bars of such windows, this item 20 being formed with a soft sealing fin 20a.
Referring next to FIGURE 7, item 21 is a fixed front member for a ventilator later referred to with reference to FIGURE 15; 22 is a movable back member; 23 is a continuous hinge and 24 is a section intended to be cut into short lengths, for example half-inch lengths, to f rm a press clip having a bead or rib 24a for engagement by a complementary channel portion 220 of the movable member 22, the latter being formed with a head or rib 2212 which co-acts with a hinging channel 23a of the hinge member 23. Alternatively, the connection between the movable members 22 and the press clips 24 may be replaced by a magnetic catch.
Constructions of windows embodying the components referred to above will now be described by way of eX- ample.
FIGURE 8 is a horizontal section taken through a fixed window frame and is formed of frame members 1, and single glazing is obtained by the use of the single glazing bead 7 which combines with a flange 1a of the member 1 to form a channel for receiving an edge of a single pane of glass 25.
FIGURE 9 is a view similar to FIGURE 8, but showing how the bead 8 is used instead of the head 7 when double glazing 26 is required, with spacer strips 27 interposed between the panes 26. This figure shows the use of frame members 2 having two flanges 2a to serve as a mullion.
Outer frames, when fitted in wall openings, may comprise a frame made of members 1 only and as shown in FIGURE 10 may be sealed by a mastic composition 28, the frame being fixed in an opening by wall ties 29 having prongs 30 which co-act with the grooves 3 in the members 1. This view illustrates in horizontal crosssection a casement window having a sash frame also comprising frame members 1. The outer frame is fitted with draught sealing strips 6a and the sash is provided with a combined hinge and friction stay 31, the latter forming no part of the present invention.
FIGURE 11 shows in horizontal cross-section the outer frame and the sash frame 33 of a pivoted sash such a shown in vertical section in FIGURE 16 adapted to turn about a horizontal axis through 150. FIGURE 11 illustrates how in industrialised or prefabricated building units the outer frame may be formed of frame members 1 which are reversed so that then flanges 1a are directed towards an opening, and is fitted with a draught sealing strip 611 which co-acts with the edge of a wall opening in which the window is fitted and so eliminates the use of a mastic seal 28 as used in FIGURE 10.
The inner edge of the outer frame 32 and the outer edge of the sash frame 33 are fitted with rebate-forming members 6 (also referred to earlier with reference to and shown in FIGURE 4) which extend only half way around these two frame members respectively and are provided with draught excluding strips 6a, the ends of the members 6 on the sash co-acting with the ends of the members 6 on the outer frame to limit further opening movement when the sash 33 has swung through The members 6 are interlocked with the frames 1 by engaging the beads or ribs 4 in the grooves 3 of said frames.
FIGURE 12 illustrates the application of the invention to a window having vertically sliding sashes 34, the sashes forming no part of the present invention but being fitted in outer frames composed of frame members 1 made in accordance with this invention.
FIGURE 13 is a horizontal section taken through a horizontally sliding window comprising an outer frame 1 made in accordance with this invention and comprising horizontally sliding glass panes 35 fitted on their vertical edges with hard PVC handles 14, as illustrated in FIGURE 5.
FIGURE 14 is a vertical section through a casement window using the frame members 1 and sill 9; FIGURE 15 is a vertical section through a ventilator having the components 21 to 23 of FIGURE 7; FIGURE 16 is a vertical section taken through a pivoted sash which turns about a horizontal axis A and previously referred to with reference to FIGURE 11; FIGURE 17 is a vertical section taken through a window having vertically slidable sashes referred to with reference to FIGURE 12 and shows the sill member 18 used as such, and also used in an inverted position at the top of a window to serve as a drip member, and also shows the members 19 and 20 of FIG- URE 6.
Lastly, FIGURE 18 is a vertical section taken through a horizontally slidable window as referred to with reference to FIGURE 13 and shows the use of the bottom rail 10 with the seatings 11 serving as tracks for the bottom edges of the window panes 35, and also illustrates how the tracks for the upper edges of these panes may be constituted by the channel section member 12 of FIG- URE 5.
In all cases it will be noted that the ribs or beads 4 on the various component parts are provided in pairs, so that these beads yield very slightly towards one another when a component is being fitted to a frame member 1 or 2 and then spring apart so as to snap into the grooves 3. If required, the beads 4 may be so spaced apart as to extend across two sets of grooves and engage in the outermost grooves thereof as shown on the sill member 18 at the bottom of FIGURE 17.
Although the invention is primarily concerned with window constructions it is to be appreciated that it is also applicable to analogous constructions, for example door frames and doors, whether or not provided with glazing, and similar constructions having hinged or sliding or pivoted panels.
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1. A window frame assembly comprising in combination, elongated frame members each including a top wall, a bottom wall and oppositely disposed parallel side walls, each of said side walls h'aving pairs of parallel, spaced apart, longitudinally extending grooves of substantially semi-circular cross section arranged with their mouths directed towards one another, said members and the grooves being symmetrical around vertical and horizontal axes, removable members for assembly with said frame members, said removable members including complementary spaced apart parallel beaded edges of substantially semi-circular cross section, said edges engageable as a snap fit in said grooves on either of the side walls of the frame members and interlocked therewith, said frame members including at least one flange extending angularly from one of said side walls, said flange having a groove therein and a Weatherstrip seal member for insertion into said last mentioned groove.
References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS Esser 52213 Miller 52730 X Miller 52738 Hubbard 52732 X 5 FRANK L. ABBOTT, Primary Examiner P. C. FAW, JR., Assistant Examiner US. Cl. X.R.
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