USRE47919E1 - Secure corner assembly for high-strength windows - Google Patents
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- windows for residential and smaller-scale commercial buildings incorporate a frame manufactured from a lightweight component such as aluminum.
- various plastics and vinyl materials have been used to manufacture the frame and sash components.
- vinyl there is typically a design sacrifice when using vinyl.
- the overall strength rating of the window may be decreased as a result of using vinyl for the frame and sash components.
- impact-rated windows may be required or desired for buildings.
- windows having a high design pressure rating (“impact rating,” “pressure rating,” “design rating,” or the like) (i.e., the amount of impact the window can absorb without breaking, typically measured in pounds per square foot) may be required by residential and commercial building codes.
- impact rating i.e., the amount of impact the window can absorb without breaking, typically measured in pounds per square foot
- window manufacturers typically use aluminum as the framing/sash construction material because vinyl windows typically have reduced structural performance.
- an aluminum frame window may have a design pressure that exceeds 100 lbs/ft 2
- an unreinforced vinyl frame window may be limited to 50 lbs/ft 2 .
- vinyl windows have improved performance characteristics in other areas such as energy efficiency, cost, and ease of installation.
- a window may include at least one sash comprising two stiles arranged on opposing vertical sides of the sash and two rails arranged on opposing horizontal sides of the sash, in which four corners are formed by intersections of each of the two stiles with each of the two rails, two primary reinforcement members, each of the two primary reinforcement members being arranged within one of the two stiles, and a plurality of secure corner assemblies.
- Each of the plurality of secure corner assemblies may include at least one secondary reinforcement member coupled to one of the two rails, the at least one secondary reinforcement member being arranged along an external perimeter surface of the one of the two rails, and a tilt latch assembly being arranged within one of the four corners.
- the tilt latch assembly may include a vertical component coupled to one of the two primary reinforcement members, and a horizontal component coupled to the at least one secondary reinforcement member.
- a secure corner assembly for reinforcing a window may include at least one secondary reinforcement member coupled to a perimeter surface of a rail of the sash of the window and a tilt latch assembly configured to be arranged within a corner of the window.
- the tilt latch assembly may include a vertical component configured to be coupled to a primary reinforcement member arranged within a stile of the sash, and a horizontal component configured to be coupled to the at least one secondary reinforcement member.
- a method of manufacturing a window may include providing at least one sash comprising two stiles arranged on opposing vertical sides of the sash and two rails arranged on opposing horizontal sides of the sash, in which four corners are formed by intersections of each of the two stiles with each of the two rails, arranging each of two primary reinforcement members within one of the two stiles, and providing a plurality of secure corner assemblies.
- the secure corner assemblies may include at least one secondary reinforcement member coupled to one of the two rails, the at least one secondary reinforcement member being arranged along an external perimeter surface of the one of the two rails, and a tilt latch assembly being arranged within one of the four corners.
- the tilt latch assembly may include a vertical component coupled to one of the two primary reinforcement members, and a horizontal component coupled to the at least one secondary reinforcement member.
- FIG. 1A depicts an illustrative window according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 1B depicts an exploded view of a secure corner assembly according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 2 depicts illustrative secure corner assemblies according to some embodiments.
- FIG. 3A depicts an illustrative prior art vinyl window.
- FIG. 3B depicts an illustrative vinyl window according to some embodiments.
- a “window” refers to an opening in a building such as a defined opening in a door or wall.
- a window typically includes various components such as, for example, a frame, glass, a head, a jamb, a sash, stiles, rails, and a sill.
- a “window frame” refers to the combination of the head, jambs and sill that form a precise opening for a window.
- the “head” refers to the main horizontal component at the top of the frame
- the “jambs” refer to the main vertical components of the frame
- the “sill” refers to the main horizontal component at the bottom of the frame.
- the window frame also forms the opening into which the window sash fits.
- a “window sash” refers to an assembly of stiles and rails positioned such that they form an inner frame within the external window frame positioned to hold the glass within the window frame.
- a window sash includes two stiles arranged on opposing vertical sides (i.e., left and right sides) of the sash and two rails arranged on opposing horizontal sides (i.e., top and bottom sides) of the sash.
- the disclosed technology generally relates to an improved window having various improved features and components which enable a window, such as a vinyl window, to have improved design pressure ratings while providing high energy and cost efficiency characteristics.
- Vinyl is an optimal material for manufacturing frame and sash components for a window due to the potential energy savings and generally lower cost when compared to other materials, such as aluminum.
- conventional manufacturing techniques typically result in vinyl windows that have lower design pressure characteristics when compared to windows formed from higher-strength materials, including aluminum.
- conventional vinyl windows generally have structural restrictions and limited installation options in markets where windows with high impact ratings are required.
- the described technology provides a corner component or key that integrates structural window components (e.g., tilt latch, pivot bar, roller housing) and includes aluminum structural reinforcements configured to provide additional impact strength in a window, such as a vinyl window.
- a secure connection attaches to an aluminum reinforcement inside the window sash and integrates with one or more mechanisms for connecting the sash to the window frame.
- FIG. 1A depicts an illustrative window according to some embodiments.
- a window 150 may include a sash 102 formed from two rails 120 a, 120 b arranged on opposing horizontal sides of the sash.
- the sash 102 may also include stiles 130 a, 130 b arranged on opposing vertical sides of the sash.
- the rails 120 a, 120 b intersect with the stiles 130 a, 130 b to form a generally square or rectangular shaped sash 102 .
- a corner 124 is formed where each rail 120 a, 120 b intersects a stile 130 a, 130 b (although multiple corners are depicted in FIG.
- a pane of glass 135 may be supported by the sash 102 .
- At least one primary reinforcement member 125 a, 125 b may be arranged within a stile 130 a, 130 b.
- the at least one primary reinforcement member 125 a, 125 b may be arranged within a rail 120 a, 120 b.
- a primary reinforcement member 125 a, 125 b is arranged within a stile 130 a, 130 b
- a primary reinforcement member 125 a, 125 b is arranged within a rail 120 a, 120 b
- the rails 120 a, 120 b and the stiles 130 a, 130 b may be formed from a polymer material, such as vinyl, nylon, rubber, and/or a combination thereof.
- the primary reinforcement members 125 a, 125 b may be formed from a metal material, such as aluminum.
- a window 150 may include a plurality of sashes 102 .
- a “double-hung” window may include two sashes 102 .
- FIG. 1B depicts an exploded view of a secure corner assembly 100 arranged at the corner 124 within area 160 of FIG. 1A .
- the secure corner assembly 100 may be configured to, among other things, securely fasten to a window sash 102 such that the impact rating of an associated window 150 may be improved over conventional windows, including conventional vinyl windows.
- the secure corner assembly 100 may include a tilt latch assembly 104 configured, for example, to fit within a slot in a window frame.
- the tilt latch assembly 104 may include a latch 126 configured to facilitate movement of the window sash 102 and glass (i.e., vertical movement of the sash within the window frame), thereby providing for operation of the window.
- a tilt latch assembly 104 with a tilt latch mechanism 126 is used to describe certain embodiments herein, embodiments are not so limited.
- a tilt latch assembly 104 without a tilt latch mechanism or tilt latch functionality is contemplated according to some embodiments herein.
- the tilt latch assembly 104 may include a vertical component 116 and a horizontal component 118 .
- the vertical component 116 and the horizontal component 118 may be a single continuous piece.
- the vertical component 116 and the horizontal component 118 may be separate pieces coupled together, for example using a fastener, clip, flange, a combination thereof, and/or the like.
- the vertical component 116 may be coupled to a stile 130 a, 130 b using, for example, fasteners 114 . However, this is provided by way of example only and other similar fasteners may be used. Additionally, other components such as plug 112 may be incorporated into the secure corner assembly design. For example, as shown in FIG.
- the plug 112 may cover an access or removal point in the cap 110 that may be used to remove the cap to access the tilt latch assembly 104 or the reinforcement member 108 .
- the vertical component 116 may also be coupled to a primary reinforcement member 125 a within the stile 130 a, 130 b.
- the horizontal component 118 may be coupled to the secondary reinforcement member 108 , for example, using fasteners, clips, flanges, and/or combinations thereof, and/or the like.
- the tilt latch assembly 104 may include a resilient member 106 a, such as a spring (e.g., “spring mechanism”), and a tensioning mechanism 106 b that are positioned and configured to provide a tensioned attachment option to one or more additional components of the secure corner assembly 100 .
- a secondary reinforcement member 108 may include a slot or other similar receptacle defined thereon into which the spring mechanism 106 a and the tensioning mechanism 106 b may be positioned, thereby providing a tensioned joint between the tilt latch assembly 104 and the secondary reinforcement member 108 while still being removable for repair or replacement after the window is manufactured and/or installed.
- the secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged on an external surface 122 (a “perimeter surface” or “perimeter channel”) of a rail 120 a, 120 b.
- the perimeter surface 122 may be formed as a channel within the rail 120 a, 120 b.
- the secondary reinforcement member 108 may extend substantially along a length of a rail 120 a, 120 b, for example, from a first tilt latch assembly 104 located on a first side of sash 102 to a second tilt latch assembly located on a second side of the sash.
- the secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged within a rail 120 a, 120 b. In some embodiments, the secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged at least partially within a rail 120 a, 120 b. In some embodiments, a secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged on one of the rails 120 a, 120 b. In some embodiments, a secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged on both of the rails 120 a, 120 b. In some embodiments, a primary reinforcement member 125 a, 125 b may be arranged within one or more of the rails 120 a, 120 b and a secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged on a perimeter surface of the stiles 130 a, 130 b.
- a primary reinforcement member 125 a, 125 b may be arranged within one or more of the stiles 130 a, 130 b and a secondary reinforcement member 108 may be arranged on one or more of the rails 120 a, 120 b.
- a cap 110 may be removably attached to the secondary reinforcement member 108 , thereby concealing the secondary reinforcement member from view after construction and/or installation of the window.
- the secondary reinforcement member 108 may be made from a different material than that of the exterior and visible components of the window such as the sash 102 and the cap 110 .
- the sash 102 and the cap 110 may be constructed from a polymer material such as vinyl, and the reinforcement member 108 may be constructed from aluminum.
- the tilt latch assembly 104 may be constructed from a variety of materials.
- the tilt latch assembly 104 may include an injection molded nylon polymer, vinyl, metal, aluminum, and/or a zinc material (e.g., a zinc die cast material).
- FIG. 1B illustrates several alternative designs for the secure corner assembly.
- a secure corner assembly 202 may be designed such that a set of horizontal rollers 212 are included, thereby providing for the window sash and glass assembly to slide horizontally within the window frame.
- a secure corner assembly 204 may be designed to accommodate a double hung window.
- a secure corner assembly 206 may be configured for a single hung window.
- Another secure corner assembly 208 may include a pivot point for pivotally opening and closing the window.
- sash assembly 210 includes a complete secure corner assembly (such as secure corner assembly 100 as shown in FIG. 1 and described above) together with a window sash 102 .
- the sash assembly 210 may be manufactured primarily out of vinyl, thereby realizing the thermal and energy efficiencies associated with vinyl.
- the sash assembly 210 may have an increased impact rating compared to a sash assembly that does not include a sash assembly configured according to some embodiments.
- a vinyl window incorporating a sash assembly 210 may have an impact rating substantially similar to those of sashes made from a metal, such as aluminum.
- FIG. 2 is provided by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the secure corner assembly as described herein to any particular embodiment.
- FIG. 3A depicts an illustrative prior art vinyl window.
- primary reinforcement members 125 a, 125 c are arranged within a stile 130 a and a rail 120 a of the window 160 . Due to manufacturing limitations, the primary reinforcement members 125 a, 125 c do not extend into the corner 124 .
- conventional tilt latch assemblies 305 only connect with the rail 125 c, particularly the top rail. Accordingly, the corner 124 is not reinforced and is a weak point of the window, reducing the overall impact rating. Under typical impact/cycle loads, the sash corner 124 can crack and cause product failure.
- An alternative design to existing corner construction can include adding a corner brace or gusset to transfer load from the sash components (not shown).
- stress from the impact/cycle loads is then transferred to the tilt latch mechanism, which is not designed to withstand such loads. This may lead to a failure or other structural limitation of the tilt latch mechanism and/or the entire window.
- FIG. 3B depicts an illustrative vinyl window according to some embodiments.
- a secure corner assembly 100 may include a latch tilt assembly 104 that may be coupled to both a primary reinforcement member 125 a and a secondary reinforcement member 108 .
- a secure corner assembly 100 (a secure corner “key”) may be integral to the latch tilt assembly 104 , which may transfer, distribute, or otherwise reduce the impact and/or load cycle force on the corner 124 , thereby enabling the sash 102 to achieve higher design pressure ratings than windows that do not use a corner assembly configured according to some embodiments.
- a vinyl window configured according to some embodiments may have a design pressure of about 65 lbs/ft 2 to about 110 lbs/ft 2 . In some embodiments, a vinyl window configured according to some embodiments may have a design pressure greater than 80 lbs/ft 2 , greater than 100 lbs/ft 2 , greater than 125 lbs/ft 2 , greater than 150 lbs/ft 2 , and ranges and values between any two of these values (including endpoints).
- compositions, methods, and devices are described in terms of “comprising” various components or steps (interpreted as meaning “including, but not limited to”), the compositions, methods, and devices can also “consist essentially of” or “consist of” the various components and steps, and such terminology should be interpreted as defining essentially closed-member groups. It will be further understood by those within the art that if a specific number of an introduced claim recitation is intended, such an intent will be explicitly recited in the claim, and in the absence of such recitation no such intent is present. For example, as an aid to understanding, the following appended claims may contain usage of the introductory phrases “at least one” and “one or more” to introduce claim recitations.
- a range includes each individual member.
- a group having 1-3 cells refers to groups having 1, 2, or 3 cells.
- a group having 1-5 cells refers to groups having 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 cells, and so forth.
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