USRE32509E - Insulating storm window attachment - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to storm windows and in particular to those storm windows and third glazings which can be added in an aftermarket context to improve the insulating capability of the building in which they are used.
- This invention relates to solutions to the disadvantages and problems raised by the invention described above.
- the invention includes an extruded female frame retainer which is permanently attached to the existing window casing, and into which is snapped an extruded male frame member.
- This frame member has a somewhat flexible male portion which snaps into the channel portion of the frame retainer, and a slot portion, with soft gripping fingers, into which is inserted the acrylic glazing. This glazing is held in the frame by the fingers, without need of glue or any other adhesive, for ease of manufacture.
- An object of this invention is to provide an improved storm window attachment for existing structures.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a storm window attachment which attaches easily and securely to the existing window casing and provides an airtight seal.
- a more specific object of the invention is to provide a storm window attachment having an extruded female frame retainer permanently attached to the existing window casing, and an extruded male portion holding the window glazing which snaps into the female portion to form a weathertight seal.
- Another specific object of the invention is to provide a storm window attachment wherein the storm window glazing slides into the frame having the extruded male portion and is held there without adhesive by gripping fingers within the frame.
- FIG. 1 is a fragmentary view of the invention attached to an existing window casing.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged exploded view of the invention in section taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged isometric view of the storm window frame portion of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged isometric view of the female frame retainer.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged isometric view of the frame retainer cap.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged isometric view of the multiple glazing H-channel joiner which is also a part of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is an isometric view of a multiple window frame H-channel joiner.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view of a multiple window H-channel with frame installed.
- this invention begins with a conventional glass window 10 and a conventional window casing 12, in this case made of wood.
- casing is used to refer to the mounting surface of the existing window, including the casing, frame, trim or molding.
- An extruded female retainer 14 is then permanently attached to window casing 12 by means of dual-sided pressure-sensitive foam tape adhesive 16, shown best in FIG. 4, and by nails 18 for added assurance of adhesion..].
- a storm window assembly of this invention comprises a frame 20 and a frame retainer 14. Glazing 22 may be assembled into the frame 20 prior to the installation of the storm window assembly over an existing window installation. It is seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, and especially FIG. 2, that retainer 14, frame 20 and glazing 22 are each separate, tangible/touchable components as used in the illustrated assembly. In that regard, retainer 14 is seen, in FIG. 2 to be attached, as a separate component, to window casing 12 by adhesive tape 16 and nail 18. Frame 20 is separably attachable to retainer 14 by means of ridge 20A being insertable into channel 14A of retainer 14, as indicated in FIG. 2, and as described in more detail hereinafter. .Iaddend.
- Retainer 14 has a channel 14a which runs its length.
- a storm window frame member 20 has a ridge 20a which fits into channel 14a.
- Channel 14a is formed by the space between two extruded concave upstanding arms 14b and 14c, which are flexible to an extent.
- Ridge 20a is extruded similarly, having a neck 20b and two curved upstanding arms 20c and 20d which again are somewhat flexible. Ridge 20a snaps into channel 14a for the length of the frame, so that the storm window frame is retained against the existing window casing, providing a good air seal and thus good insulating qualities.
- arms 14a and 14b of retainer 14 and arms 20c and 20d of ridge 20a are curved and that neck 20b is narrower than the gap between arms 14a and 14b results in the assembly having the ability to pivot. That is, frame 20 can pivot up to 22 degrees with respect to retainer 14. Consequently, retainer 14, and thus the window itself, cna be mounted on a surface which is not flat, or on one which is not parallel to the existing window.
- a storm window glazing 22 is inserted into frame 20 by force and held there by soft vinyl gripping fingers 20e which are slanted inward inside frame 20, without glue or any other adhesive.
- soft vinyl gripping fingers 20e which are slanted inward inside frame 20, without glue or any other adhesive.
- conventional glazings which are glued into the frame tend to be more easily broken, since the glued-in frames are less flexible and cause excessive warping and cracking due to extreme temperature changes. The entire glazing-frame unit is then required to be replaced at great expense.
- the frame and window pane assembly is merely snapped out and stored.
- the retainer 14 is permanently affixed to the existing casing 12. It therefore becomes advantageous from an aesthetic point of view to provide means for filling channel 14a until the storm windows are again installed.
- This means is provided by a retainer cap 24, shown in FIG. 5.
- This cap 24 snaps into channel 14a much the same way ridge 20a of frame 20 does. The purpose in this case, however, is to fill the channel 14a so that it keeps its shape and remains relatively free of debris (such as cobwebs, etc.).
- H-channel joiner 30 holds glazings 26 and 28 in the same manner frame 20 holds glazing 22 as described above. That is, the glazings are inserted between slanted flexible gripping fingers 30a and held there by friction, without glue or other adhesive. Fingers 30b are not slanted and become a partial stop for glazings 26 and 28, which allows expansion of these glazings.
- the purpose of the joiner 30 is merely to permanently join glazings 26 and 28, excepting of course if one of the glazings must be replaced due to breakage or other cause.
- joiner 32 Shown in FIGS. 7 and 8 is a double window H-channel joiner 32, which is used outside the window frame to join two separate window frames 20.
- Joiner 32 includes two parallel portions 32a and 32b, one longer than the other, joined at the center by a crossbar 32c.
- a knob 32d On each side of crossbar 32c is a knob 32d for spacing frame 20 away from the crossbar 32c itself.
- One of the frames 20 is permanently attached, preferably by gluing, into joiner 32, while the other frame 20 is snapped into the joiner so that it can be removed if desired.
- joiner 32 The purpose of joiner 32 is to provide a "take-apart" feature for larger sizes, so that the one of the pair of assembled storm windows can be removed without removing the other, such as for summer ventilation or if the owner prefers to handle a smaller size of storm window.
- This joiner 32 is very different from joiner 30 since joiner 30 merely joins two glazings, within a continuous male frame assembly and one glazing is not normally removed alone, although it can be removed in case of glazing replacement. In using joiner 32, one frame 20 snaps into and out of the joiner separately which in turn is glued to the other frame 20.
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