Claims
- 1. A blast-resistant window assembly comprising:
a window fitted within an opening having at least one wall; a first bracket comprising a brace located adjacent the window, and a stop located adjacent the wall; and a second bracket located adjacent the wall and configured to receive the stop; wherein during an explosion, force created therefrom causes the window to engage the brace of the first bracket to cause the stop of the same to be received by the second bracket.
- 2. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, wherein during the explosion, the window arcuately deforms to distribute the force on the window.
- 3. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, wherein during an explosion, when the window engages the brace, a space is created between the wall and the window to allow pressure created by the force of the explosion to pass therebetween.
- 4. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, wherein a slot exists between the first bracket and the window prior to the explosion.
- 5. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, wherein the window further comprises a sash located at the periphery thereof.
- 6. The blast-resistant window of claim 5, wherein during the explosion a portion of the sash engages the brace portion of the first bracket.
- 7. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, further comprising a prime window fitted within the opening and facing the window opposite the first and second brackets.
- 8. The blast-resistant window of claim 7, further comprising a blind located within the opening and positioned between the prime window and the window.
- 9. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, wherein the window is a storm window.
- 10. The blast-resistant window of claim 1, wherein the window is laminated with a film.
- 11. A blast-resistant window assembly comprising:
a window having a periphery and being fitted within an opening having at least a pair of spaced-apart opposing side walls; a bracket attached to one of the side walls; wherein the periphery of the window is removably attached to the bracket; wherein during an explosion, an amount of force is created therefrom which detaches the periphery of the window from the bracket; and wherein pressure caused by the force passes through a space formed by detaching the periphery of the window from the bracket to reduce the force that is exerted on the window.
- 12. The blast-resistant window of claim 11, wherein the opening having a pair of spaced-apart transverse walls extending between the pair of spaced-apart opposing walls.
- 13. The blast-resistant window of claim 12, wherein each of the transverse walls comprise a channel bracket that receives and holds the window when the same is separated from the bracket.
- 14. The blast-resistant window of claim 13, wherein the window further comprises a sash located at the periphery thereof.
- 15. The blast-resistant window of claim 14, wherein the bracket is made from a metallic material and the sash comprises a magnet that removably attaches the sash to the bracket.
- 16. The blast-resistant window of claim 14, wherein the sash is made from a metallic material and the bracket comprises a magnet that removably attaches the sash to the bracket.
- 17. The blast-resistant window of claim 11, wherein during the explosion, the window deforms to distribute the force on the window.
- 18. The blast-resistant window of claim 11, further comprising a second bracket attached to one of the side walls wherein the second bracket engages the bracket.
- 19. A blast-resistant window assembly comprising:
a window having a face and an end; wherein the end of the window is fitted within an opening having at least one side wall; a first bracket having a length, a brace located adjacent the face of the window, a stop which extends from the brace and located generally perpendicular to and adjacent the side wall, and a protrusion extending from the brace and located adjacent the end of the window; wherein the brace, stop and protrusion extend at least a portion of the length of the first bracket; and a second bracket having a length, and having a channel with an opening that faces the stop of the first bracket to receive the stop during an explosion.
- 20. The blast-resistant window of claim 19, wherein pressure created by the explosion causes the window to engage the brace of the first bracket to cause the stop of the same to engage the channel of the second bracket.
- 21. The blast-resistant window of claim 19, wherein a slot is located between the brace of the first bracket and the window.
- 22. The blast-resistant window of claim 20, wherein the brace of the first bracket abuts the window.
- 23. The blast-resistant window of claim 20, further comprising a third bracket that is removably attached to the window, wherein the window separates from the third bracket during an explosion.
- 24. The blast-resistant window of claim 23, wherein the length of the first bracket extends along an arcuate path.
- 25. The blast-resistant window of claim 19, wherein the length of the second bracket extends along an arcuate path.
- 26. The blast-resistant window of claim 24, wherein the window deforms along the arcuate path of the first bracket during the explosion.
- 27. The blast-resistant window of claim 22, wherein the stop of the first bracket has a slot disposed therein which receives and allows movement of the first bracket relative to a stationary member during an explosion.
- 28. A blast-resistant window assembly comprising:
a window having a periphery; wherein the window is fitted within an opening having spaced-apart opposing side walls and a top and bottom wall both extending between the pair of opposed side walls; a first channel attached to the top wall and configured to receive at least a portion of the periphery of the window; a second channel attached to the bottom wall and configured to receive at least a portion of the periphery of the window; a bracket attached to at least one of the side walls; wherein the periphery of the window is removably attached to the bracket; and wherein the window is detachable from the bracket at the periphery while the window is held by the first and second channels, during an explosion.
- 29. The blast-resistant window of claim 28, further comprising a brace located adjacent the window to limit movement of window between the first and second channels during the explosion.
- 30. The blast-resistant window of claim 29, further comprising a catch located adjacent the brace to limit movement of same during an explosion.
- 31. The blast-resistant window of claim 30, further comprising a prime window fitted within the opening and facing the window.
- 32. The blast-resistant window of claim 31, further comprising a blind located within the opening and positioned between the window and prime window.
- 33. A blast-resistant window assembly comprising:
a window having a length and fitted within an opening having spaced-apart opposing walls; and a bracket having a length and attached to one of the opposing walls; wherein the window is selectively detachable from the bracket to form an arcuate path along the lengths of both the window and the bracket.
- 34. The blast-resistant window of claim 33, wherein the window is detachable from the bracket during an explosion.
- 35. The blast-resistant window of claim 34, wherein the window is resilient.
- 36. A blast-resistant window assembly comprising:
a window fitted within an opening; a T-bracket located adjacent the window and having a means for maintaining the window during an explosion; and a J-bracket located adjacent the T-bracket and configured to receive the same for maintaining the window during the explosion.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is related to and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/374,721, filed on Apr. 23, 2002, entitled “Blast-Resistant Storm Window,” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/382,727, filed May 23, 2002, entitled “Blast-Resistant Storm Window,” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/396,059, filed on Jul. 16, 2002, entitled “Blast-Resistant Storm Window,” U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/409,560, filed on Sep. 10, 2002, entitled “Blast-Resistant Storm Window,” and U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/411,148, filed on Sep. 16, 2002, entitled “Blast-Resistant Storm Window.” The subject matter disclosed in those provisional applications is hereby expressly incorporated into the present application.
Provisional Applications (5)
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Date |
Country |
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60374721 |
Apr 2002 |
US |
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60382727 |
May 2002 |
US |
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60396059 |
Jul 2002 |
US |
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60409560 |
Sep 2002 |
US |
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60411148 |
Sep 2002 |
US |