Awning-type insulated glazing assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6829861
  • Patent Number
    6,829,861
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, August 15, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An awning-type insulated glazing assembly includes an insulated glazing having a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane. The first glazing pane has a marginal portion extending beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane. A mounting hinge defines a hinge axis and is secured to the insulated glazing for hingedly mounting the insulated glazing for awning-type movement about the hinge axis. A window regulator is secured to the insulated glazing for controlling the awning-type movement of the insulated glazing about the hinge axis.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to insulated glazing assemblies, and, more particularly, to insulated glazing assemblies for vehicles having awning-type opening and closing movement.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Passenger vehicles such as busses, recreational vehicles, rail cars, and the like typically have windows, including both fixed and opening windows. Certain windows on such vehicles, e.g., emergency egress windows, open freely about a hinge once unlatched, but cannot be opened and closed in a controlled manner. The frame for some known vehicle windows is exposed around the periphery of the window, detracting from the aesthetic appearance of the window. It is desirable to have a window design that permits the window to be opened and closed in a controlled manner with an awning-like movement, has an insulated glazing, and permits at least a portion of the frame of the window to be hidden behind the glazing pane.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a glazing assembly that reduces or wholly overcomes some or all of the difficulties inherent in prior known devices. Particular objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art, that is, those who are knowledgeable or experienced in this field of technology, in view of the following disclosure of the invention and detailed description of certain preferred embodiments.




SUMMARY




In accordance with a first aspect, an awning-type insulated glazing assembly includes an insulated glazing having a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane. The first glazing pane has a marginal portion that extends beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane. A mounting hinge defines a hinge axis and is secured to the insulated glazing for hingedly mounting the insulated glazing for awning-type movement about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position. A window regulator is secured to the insulated glazing for controlling the awning-type movement of the insulated glazing about the hinge axis.




In accordance with a second aspect, an awning-type insulated glazing assembly for installation in a vehicle window opening includes a first insulated glazing unit having a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane. Mounting bracketry includes a mounting hinge defining a hinge axis, the mounting bracketry being secured to the first insulated glazing unit for hingedly mounting the first insulated glazing unit for awning-type movement in the window opening about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position. The first glazing pane has a marginal portion that extends beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane. A window regulator is secured to the first insulated glazing unit for controlling the awning-type movement of the first insulated glazing unit. A panel is secured to the mounting bracketry substantially coplanar with the closed position of the first insulated glazing unit.




In accordance with yet another aspect, an awning-type insulated glazing assembly for installation in a vehicle window opening includes a first insulated glazing unit including a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane. A spacer is positioned between the first glazing pane and the second glazing pane. A second insulated glazing unit includes a third glazing pane and a fourth glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the third glazing pane. A spacer is positioned between the third glazing pane and the fourth glazing pane. Mounting bracketry includes a mounting hinge defining a hinge axis, the mounting bracketry being secured to the first insulated glazing unit for hingedly mounting the first insulated glazing unit for awning-type movement in the window opening about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position. The mounting bracketry is secured to the second insulated glazing unit for mounting the second insulated glazing unit substantially coplanar with the closed position of the first insulated glazing unit. The first glazing pane has a marginal portion that extends beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane and the third glazing pane has a marginal portion that extends beyond the fourth glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the third glazing pane. A window regulator is secured to the first insulated glazing unit for controlling the awning-type movement of the first insulated glazing unit.




Substantial advantage is achieved by providing awning-type insulated glazing assemblies. In particular, such glazing assemblies provide for controlled opening movement of insulated glazing assemblies, which is desirable for ventilation of vehicles.




These and additional features and advantages of the invention disclosed here will be further understood from the following detailed disclosure of certain preferred embodiments.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a section view, shown partially broken away, of an awning-type insulated glazing assembly in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown installed in a vehicle window opening.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged section view of the mounting hinge of the awning-type insulated glazing assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an enlarged section view of the upper edge area of the awning-type insulated glazing assembly of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged section view of the lower edge area of the awning-type insulated glazing assembly of

FIG. 1

, showing the window regulator that controls movement of the glazing assembly.





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the awning type insulated glazing assembly of

FIG. 1

, shown in its open and closed positions.











The figures referred to above are not drawn necessarily to scale and should be understood to present a representation of the invention, illustrative of the principles involved. Some features of the awning-type insulated glazing assembly depicted in the drawings have been enlarged or distorted relative to others to facilitate explanation and understanding. The same reference numbers are used in the drawings for similar or identical components and features shown in various alternative embodiments. Awning-type insulated glazing assemblies as disclosed herein, will have configurations and components determined, in part, by the intended application and environment in which they are used.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CERTAIN PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the window assemblies disclosed and described herein are suitable for use in numerous applications, including for example, mass transit vehicles such as busses, or rail or subway cars. For purposes of illustration, various preferred and alternative features and aspects of the invention are now described in the context of rectangular windows.




In certain preferred embodiments, window assemblies in accordance with the present invention are flush mountable, that is, the window assembly is mounted such that the exterior surface of the window glazing is substantially flush with the exterior surface of the vehicle. Additionally, the frame of the window may be a hidden frame, that is, the frame is substantially not visible from the exterior of the vehicle save for that portion that might be visible through the window glazing. The window assembly is typically installed in a window opening defined by a body of a vehicle, such as a bus. The vehicle body portions that define a rectangular window opening typically comprise a window opening header, a window opening footer, and two window opening jambs, as described below.




As seen in

FIG. 1

, an insulated glazing assembly


2


is positioned within a window opening


4


defined by a header


5


, a footer


7


, and side jambs (not shown) of a vehicle. Glazing assembly


2


is shown here in solid lines in its open position, and in dashed lines its closed position. Glazing assembly


2


pivots outwardly about its upper edge with an awning-type movement, which is controlled by window regulator


9


, as further described below. Insulated glazing assembly


2


includes a first, or outer, glazing pane


6


. A second, or inner, glazing pane


8


is spaced inwardly of first glazing pane


6


. Directional terms used herein refer to directions with respect to the vehicle within which glazing assembly


2


is positioned. Thus, inwardly refers to a direction extending from the exterior toward the interior of the vehicle, while outwardly refers to a direction extending from the interior toward the exterior of the vehicle. Upwardly refers to a vertical direction extending toward a top of the vehicle, while downwardly refers to a vertical direction extending toward a bottom of the vehicle.




A spacer


10


is positioned between first glazing pane


6


and second glazing pane


8


proximate a peripheral edge of second glazing pane


8


, creating an air gap


12


between the glazing panes. Air gap


12


provides an insulative capability for glazing assembly


2


. Spacer


10


may be formed of aluminum, plastic, or any other suitable material that will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure. In certain preferred embodiments, first glazing pane


6


is at least approximately ⅛ inches thick, second glazing pane


8


is at least approximately ⅛ inches thick, and air gap


12


has a thickness of at least approximately {fraction (3/16)} inches.




In certain preferred embodiments, at least a portion of first glazing pane


6


has a marginal portion


14


that extends beyond a peripheral edge


16


of second glazing pane


8


in a direction of the plane defined by first glazing pane


6


. In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the entire periphery of first glazing pane


6


has marginal portion


14


extending beyond peripheral edge


16


of second glazing pane


8


. In such an embodiment, glazing assembly


2


appears to be frameless, since any mounting bracketry, or frame, to which glazing assembly


2


is secured is hidden behind glazing assembly


2


. Such a construction, which appears to be frameless, results in improved aesthetics for the vehicle.




It is to be appreciated that in certain preferred embodiments, only a portion of first glazing pane


6


has marginal portion


14


extending beyond peripheral edge


16


of second glazing pane


8


. For example, in certain preferred embodiments, only the upper edge of first glazing pane


6


has marginal portion


14


extending beyond peripheral edge


16


of second glazing pane


8


, as seen in

FIG. 2

, while the remaining edges of first glazing pane


6


extends only to the same extent as, and not beyond, peripheral edge


16


of second glazing pane


8


, as seen in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, marginal portion


14


obscures from view a portion of the mounting bracketry for glazing assembly


2


.




As seen in

FIG. 2

, the mounting bracketry includes a mounting hinge


20


positioned proximate an upper edge of glazing assembly


2


, and which defines a hinge axis about which glazing assembly


2


is pivoted as it opens and closes. In a preferred embodiment, mounting hinge


20


is formed of a first portion


24


that is secured to glazing assembly


2


and a second portion


27


that is pivotally engaged by first portion


24


. First portion


24


has a horizontally extending pivot portion


25


. A connecting portion


29


extends between a lower portion of first portion


24


and pivot portion


25


. In certain embodiments, connecting portion


29


is a curved member, curving inwardly and upwardly from a lower portion of first portion


24


to pivot portion


25


. In the illustrated embodiment, first portion


24


has a first flange


26


extending upwardly and substantially parallel to first glazing pane


6


. A pair of lips


28


extends outwardly from flange


26


, substantially perpendicular to flange


26


. Adhesive


30


is captured between lips


28


, and secures flange


26


to interior surface


22


of first glazing pane


6


. A second flange


32


of first portion


24


is positioned slightly inwardly of first flange


26


and extends downwardly and substantially parallel to second glazing pane


8


. A pair of lips


34


extends outwardly from flange


32


, substantially perpendicular to flange


32


. Adhesive


30


is captured between lips


34


, and secures flange


32


to an interior surface


36


of second glazing pane


8


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 2

, pivot portion


25


of mounting hinge


20


includes a downwardly extending extension portion


38


. Extension portion


38


is received in a trough


40


of second portion


27


. The engagement of extension portion


38


within trough


40


provides a pivotal engagement between mounting hinge


20


and second portion


27


, allowing glazing pane


2


to swing outwardly from the vehicle, as seen in FIG.


1


. In a preferred embodiment, an end


42


of extension portion


38


has a substantially circular cross-section, enhancing the pivoting capability of extension portion


38


within trough


40


. Second portion


27


has a pair of brackets


43


that receive fasteners such as screws (not shown) in order to secure second portion


27


to the side jambs of the vehicle.




In certain preferred embodiments, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1-2

, a panel


44


is positioned above glazing assembly


2


. In the illustrated embodiment, panel


44


is formed of a second insulated glazing assembly


46


, having a first, or outer glazing pane


48


and a second, or inner, glazing pane


50


spaced from first glazing pane


48


by a spacer


52


to form an air gap


54


. The exterior surface of first glazing pane


48


is preferably substantially flush with the exterior surface of first glazing pane


6


. In the illustrated embodiment, a least a portion of first glazing pane


48


has a marginal portion


55


extending beyond the peripheral edge of second glazing pane


50


. As with glazing assembly


2


, it is to be appreciated that all of first glazing pane


48


may have such a marginal portion


55


extending beyond the peripheral edge of second glazing pane


50


, or only a portion thereof may have such a marginal portion. It is also to be appreciated that in other preferred embodiments, panel


44


is not an insulated glazing assembly, and may be formed of any other desired material, including, e.g., aluminum or stainless steel.




Second portion


27


has a pair of lips


56


extending outwardly, between which adhesive


30


is captured to secure second portion


27


to an interior surface


57


of first glazing pane


48


. A flange


58


extends upwardly from second portion


27


, substantially parallel to second glazing pane


50


. A pair of lips


60


extends outwardly from flange


58


, substantially perpendicular to flange


58


. Adhesive


30


is captured between lips


60


, and secures flange


58


to an interior surface


62


of second glazing pane


50


.




A flange


65


of second portion


27


is positioned inwardly of flange


26


of mounting hinge


20


and extends downwardly from second portion


27


below trough


40


. Flange


65


has a T-shaped channel


64


that opens outwardly toward flange


26


. A seal


66


is received in channel


64


and engages an interior surface


68


of flange


26


when glazing assembly


2


is in its closed position. Seal


66


has a first portion


67


with a T-shaped cross-section configured to mate with T-shaped channel


64


, and a second portion


69


that has a V-shaped cross section when in its free state. When glazing assembly


2


is in its closed position, second portion


69


of seal


66


is compressed between flange


26


of mounting hinge


20


and flange


65


of second portion


27


, thereby providing a weatherproof seal. Seal


66


is preferably formed of an elastomeric material, such as natural or synthetic rubber, ethylene-propylene terpolymer (EPDM), vinyl, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic elastomer, or a closed-cell foam material. Other suitable materials for seal


66


will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure.




In certain preferred embodiments, as seen in

FIG. 2

, a screen assembly


110


is positioned inwardly of glazing assembly


2


. Screen assembly


110


is formed of a frame


112


and a mesh portion


114


secured about its edges to frame


112


. Frame


112


is secured at its upper edge to first portion


27


of mounting hinge


20


, and its lower and side edges (not shown) to suitable frame members that secure screen assembly


110


to the vehicle. Screen assembly


110


allows ventilation when glazing assembly


2


is in its open position, while providing protection for the interior of the vehicle from flying insects.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, an upper portion of panel


44


is secured by way of adhesive


30


to a downwardly extending first flange


70


of a frame member


71


. A second flange


72


is position outwardly of first flange


70


, and extends upwardly from frame member


71


. An outer surface


74


of flange


72


is substantially flush with an outer surface


76


of first glazing pane


48


. A seal


78


is positioned between flange


72


and header


5


of the vehicle, thereby providing a weatherproof seal. Seal


78


is preferably formed of an elastomeric material, such as natural or synthetic rubber, ethylene-propylene terpolymer (EPDM), vinyl, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic elastomer, or a closed-cell foam material. Other suitable materials for seal


78


will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure.




Window regulator


9


is shown in greater detail in

FIGS. 4-5

, which is a view from above, showing glazing assembly


2


in its open position in dashed lines and in its closed position in solid lines. In the illustrated embodiment, window regulator


9


is a cross-arm window regulator having arms that extend outwardly in scissors-like fashion to control the opening and closing of glazing assembly


2


. Window regulator


9


has a base portion


80


that is secured to a frame member


82


of the vehicle. A first flange


84


of frame member


82


extends downwardly along an outside surface of footer


7


. A seal


86


is positioned between flange


84


and footer


7


of the vehicle, thereby providing a weatherproof seal. Seal


86


is preferably formed of an elastomeric material, such as natural or synthetic rubber, ethylene-propylene terpolymer (EPDM), vinyl, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic elastomer, or a closed-cell foam material. Other suitable materials for seal


86


will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure.




A second flange


87


of frame member


82


is positioned inwardly of first flange


84


and extends upwardly from frame member


82


. Flange


87


has a T-shaped channel


89


that opens outwardly toward glazing assembly


2


. A seal


91


is received in channel


89


and engages interior surface


36


of second glazing pane


8


when glazing assembly


2


is in its closed position. Seal


91


has a first portion


83


with a T-shaped cross-section configured to mate with T-shaped channel


89


, and a second portion


95


that has an inverted V-shaped cross section when in its free state. When glazing assembly


2


is in its closed position, second portion


95


of seal


91


is compressed between flange


87


and second glazing pane


8


, thereby providing a weatherproof seal. Seal


91


is preferably formed of an elastomeric material, such as natural or synthetic rubber, ethylene-propylene terpolymer (EPDM), vinyl, polyvinyl chloride, thermoplastic elastomer, or a closed-cell foam material. Other suitable materials for seal


91


will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure.




A pair of arms


88


connect window regulator


9


to glazing assembly


2


. Each arm


88


is formed of a first portion


90


and a second portion


92


. First portion


90


is pivotally connected at a first end to a central portion


93


of window regulator


9


by a pin


94


. A second end of first portion


90


is pivotally connected to a first end of second portion


92


by a pair of pins


96


. A second end of second portion


92


is pivotally connected to a mounting member


98


by way of a pin


100


. A pair of lips


102


extends outwardly and substantially perpendicular to mounting member


98


. Adhesive


30


is captured between lips


102


, and secures mounting member


98


to interior surface


36


of second glazing pane


8


.




A handle


104


of window regulator


9


is connected by a linkage


106


to arms


88


. In operation, as handle


104


is rotated in one direction, linkage


106


causes arms


88


to extend in scissors-like fashion. As arms


88


extend, glazing assembly


2


pivots outwardly about mounting hinge


20


(as seen in FIG.


1


), that is, about its upper edge, thereby opening glazing assembly


2


with an awning-type movement. To close glazing assembly


2


, handle


104


is simply rotated in the opposite direction, causing arms


88


to retract. Thus, glazing assembly


2


can be opened in a controlled manner a desired amount. In certain preferred embodiments, glazing assembly


2


opens to an angle of approximately 30-45°, although it is to be appreciated that glazing assembly


2


may open a greater or lesser amount.




In certain preferred embodiments, second portions


92


are formed of a flexible material, e.g., stainless steel, spring steel, allowing second portions


92


to flex upwardly as glazing assembly


2


is opened and the lower edge of glazing assembly


2


travels outwardly and upwardly.




It is to be appreciated that other types of window regulators suitable for controlling the operation glazing assembly


2


for awning-type movement about its hinged upper edge are considered to be within the scope of the invention. Exemplary suitable window regulators include torque tube type and power versions. Other suitable window regulators will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art, given the benefit of this disclosure.




While the invention has been described with respect to specific examples including presently preferred modes of carrying out the invention, those skilled in the art will appreciate that there are numerous variations and permutations of the above described systems and techniques that fall within the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An awning-type insulated glazing assembly comprising, in combination:an insulated glazing comprising a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane, the first glazing pane having a marginal portion extending beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane; mounting bracketry comprising a mounting hinge defining a hinge axis and secured to the insulated glazing for hingedly mounting the insulated glazing for awning-type movement about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position; and a window regulator secured to the insulated glazing for controlling the awning-type movement of the insulated glazing about the hinge axis; wherein the mounting bracketry is entirely interior of the first glazing pane.
  • 2. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting hinge comprises a first portion secured to the insulated glazing and a second portion pivotally engaged by the first portion.
  • 3. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 2, wherein the second portion includes a trough and the first portion includes an extension portion received in the trough.
  • 4. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 3, wherein an end of the extension portion has a substantially circular cross-section.
  • 5. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 2, further comprising a second insulated glazing unit comprising a third glazing pane and a fourth glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the third glazing pane, the second insulated glazing unit being secured to the second portion of the mounting hinge such that the second insulated glazing unit is substantially coplanar with the closed position of the first glazing pane.
  • 6. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 5, wherein the third glazing pane has a marginal portion extending beyond the fourth glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the third glazing pane.
  • 7. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 6, wherein the second portion of the mounting hinge is secured to the marginal portion of the third glazing pane.
  • 8. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, further comprising a screen assembly secured to the mounting hinge and positioned inwardly of the insulated glazing.
  • 9. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the window regulator comprises a cross-arm window regulator.
  • 10. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 9, wherein the window regulator includes a handle, and a pair of arms, each arm connected at one end to the insulated glazing and at an opposite end to a linkage that is operably connected to the handle.
  • 11. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 10, wherein each arm comprises a first portion and a second portion, the first portion connected at a first end to the linkage and at a second end to a first end of the second portion, a second end of the second portion being connected to the insulated glazing.
  • 12. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 10, wherein at least a portion of each arm is configured to flex to accommodate the awning-type movement of the insulated glazing about the hinge axis.
  • 13. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting hinge does not contact an upper peripheral edge of the first glazing pane.
  • 14. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein an entire periphery of the first glazing pane has a marginal portion extending beyond the peripheral edge of the second glazing pane.
  • 15. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the window regulator is bonded directly to an interior-facing surface of the second glazing pane.
  • 16. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein a lower peripheral edge of the first glazing pane is not contacted by a mounting member.
  • 17. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting hinge is bonded to the interior facing surface of the first glazing pane.
  • 18. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the mounting hinge is bonded to the interior facing surface of the second glazing pane.
  • 19. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the exterior-facing surface of the first glazing pane is not contacted by the mounting hinge.
  • 20. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 1, wherein the window regulator does not overlay the exterior-facing surface of the first glazing pane.
  • 21. An awning-type insulated glazing assembly for installation in a vehicle window opening comprising, in combination:a first insulated glazing unit comprising a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane; mounting bracketry comprising a mounting hinge defining a hinge axis, the mounting bracketry being secured to the first insulated glazing unit for hingedly mounting the first insulated glazing unit for awning-type movement in the window opening about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position, the first glazing pane having a marginal portion extending beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane; a window regulator secured to the first insulated glazing unit for controlling the awning type movement of the first insulated glazing unit; and a panel secured to the mounting bracketry substantially coplanar with the closed position of the first insulated glazing unit, wherein the mounting bracketry is entirely interior of the first glazing pane.
  • 22. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 21, wherein the panel comprises a second insulated glazing unit comprising a third glazing pane and a fourth glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the third glazing pane, the third glazing pane having a marginal portion extending beyond the fourth glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the third glazing pane.
  • 23. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 22, wherein the mounting bracketry is secured to the marginal portion of the third glazing pane.
  • 24. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 21, wherein the mounting hinge comprises a first portion secured to the first insulated glazing unit and a second portion pivotally engaged by the first portion.
  • 25. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 24, wherein the second portion includes a trough and the first portion includes an extension portion received in the trough.
  • 26. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 25, wherein an end of the extension portion has a substantially circular cross-section.
  • 27. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 21, further comprising a screen assembly secured to the mounting bracketry and positioned inwardly of the first insulated glazing unit.
  • 28. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 21, wherein the window regulator comprises a cross-arm window regulator.
  • 29. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 28, wherein the window regulator includes a handle, and a pair of arms, each arm connected at one end to the first insulated glazing unit and at an opposite end to a linkage that is operably connected to the handle.
  • 30. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 29, wherein each arm comprises a first portion and a second portion, the first portion connected at a first end to the linkage and at a second end to a first end of the second portion, a second end of the second portion being connected to the insulated glazing.
  • 31. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 29, wherein at least a portion of each arm is configured to flex to accommodate the awning-type movement of the insulated glazing about the hinge axis.
  • 32. An awning-type insulated glazing assembly for installation in a vehicle window opening comprising, in combination:a first insulated glazing unit comprising a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane; a spacer positioned between the first glazing pane and the second glazing pane; a second insulated glazing unit comprising a third glazing pane and a fourth glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the third glazing pane; a spacer positioned between the third glazing pane and the fourth glazing pane; mounting bracketry comprising a frame and a mounting hinge defining a hinge axis, the mounting bracketry being secured to the first insulated glazing unit for hingedly mounting the first insulated glazing unit for awning-type movement in the window opening about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position, and being secured to the second insulated glazing unit for mounting the second insulated glazing unit substantially coplanar with the closed position of the first insulated glazing unit, the first glazing pane having a marginal portion extending beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane and the third glazing pane having a marginal portion extending beyond the fourth glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the third glazing pane; and a window regulator secured to the first insulated glazing unit for controlling the awning-type movement of the first insulated glazing unit; wherein the frame is substantially not visible from an exterior face of the first glazing pane save for that portion that might be visible through the first glazing pane.
  • 33. The awning-type insulated glazing assembly of claim 32, wherein the mounting bracketry does not overlay an exterior-facing surface of the first glazing pane.
  • 34. An awning-type insulated glazing assembly comprising, in combination:an insulated glazing comprising a first glazing pane and a second glazing pane mounted parallel to and spaced from the first glazing pane, the first glazing pane having a marginal portion extending beyond the second glazing pane in at least a first direction in a plane of the first glazing pane; a mounting hinge defining a hinge axis and secured to the insulated glazing for hingedly mounting the insulated glazing for awning-type movement about the hinge axis between an open position and a closed position; and a window regulator secured to the insulated glazing for controlling the awning-type movement of the insulated glazing about the hinge axis; wherein the mounting hinge does not overlay an exterior-facing surface of the first glazing pane; and wherein the first glazing pane has a marginal portion extending beyond the second glazing pane in at least an upward direction in a plane of the first glazing pane to obscure at least a portion of the mounting hinge from being viewed from an exterior of the glazing assembly.
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