Claims
- 1. A boat window, comprising in combination:
- (a) a frame body comprising a molded plastic mounting flange for engagement with an inner surface surrounding an opening in the wall of a boat,
- (b) said frame body including a molded plastic spigot connected with the flange and defining the window opening, said spigot being adapted to extend through said wall opening of the boat,
- (c) a window pane for selectively closing off the window opening formed by the spigot,
- (d) means hingedly connecting said window pane to said molded plastic mounting flange,
- (e) a removable window screen unit comprising a screen frame carried by the frame body of the boat window, said screen frame having in its lower portion a vertical water shield panel extending over and spanning the lower area of the screen frame to protect against splashes through the frame body when the window pane is open,
- (f) said window screen unit having a mesh panel disposed permanently essentially coplanar with said water shield panel and extending between said water shield panel and the upper edge of the screen frame, said mesh panel enabling air to circulate through the upper portion of the screen unit,
- (g) said vertical water shield panel having an upper edge which borders said mesh panel,
- (h) said screen unit further including an additional, horizontally-extending elongate water shield panel disposed obliquely with respect to the plane of the window screen frame and permanently and fixedly secured thereto along the upper edge of the screen frame and depending therefrom so as to form a hood having an opening facing in a generally downward direction, and
- (i) a pair of mounting supports joining said additional panel and said screen frame to each other at opposite ends of the additional panel and shielding opposite portions of the mesh panel, said mounting supports preventing inadvertent separation of the additional panel and the said frame and minimizing splashing of liquid through said portions of the mesh panel,
- (j) said screen unit being removable from the frame body of the boat window as a single unitary assemblage, such that the window can be optiionally equipped instead with a conventional screen unit, as desired.
- 2. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said frame body has a peripheral groove,
- (b) a sealing gasket carried in said groove and engageable with the window pane when the latter is closed, for preventing leakage,
- (c) said gasket having a portion normally overlying the screen frame so as to retain, against inadvertent dislodgement, the said window screen unit comprising the screen frame, vertical water shield panel, mesh panel, additional elongate panel and mounting supports therefor.
- 3. The invention as defined in claim: 2, wherein:
- (a) said gasket and screen unit are removable from the inside of the frame body of the window to enable the screen unit to be easily replaced.
- 4. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the spigot forms a generally box-like space,
- (b) all portions of the additional water shield panel lying completely within the confines of said space, so as to minimize the possibility of damage to the said additional shield panel due to inadvertent contact of the exterior of the boat with the dock, or with piers or pilings.
- 5. The invention as defined in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said screen unit further includes a third and elongate water shield panel carried directly by the screen frame in a fixed position thereon, and engaging the same at a location spaced from its top edge, said third and elongate water shield panel being disposed below the said additional elongate water shield panel, so as to reduce splashing of water through upper and middle portions of the screen unit,
- (b) the immediately preceding two water shield panels constituting a pair of stationary louvers on the screen unit.
- 6. A boat window, comprising in combination:
- (a) a frame body comprising a molded plastic mounting flange for engagement with an inner surface surrounding an opening in the wall of a boat,
- (b) said frame body including a molded plastic spigot connected with the flange and defining the window opening, said spigot being adapted to extend through said wall opening of the boat,
- (c) a window pane for selectively closing off the window opening formed by the spigot,
- (d) means hingedly connecting said window pane to the said molded plastic mounting flange,
- (e) a removable window screen unit comprising a screen frame carried by the frame body of the boat window, said screen frame having in its lower portion a vertical water shield panel extending over and spanning the lower area of the screen frame to protect against splashes through the frame body when the window pane is open,
- (f) said window screen unit having a mesh panel disposed permanently essentially coplanar with said water shield panel and extending between said vertical water shield panel and the upper edge of the screen frame, said mesh panel enabling air to circulate through the upper portion of the screen unit,
- (g) said vertical water shield panel having an upper edge which borders said mesh panel,
- (h) said screen unit being removable from the frame body of the boat window as a unitary assemblage, such that the window can be equipped instead with a conventional screen, as desired.
- 7. The invention as defined in claim 6, wherein:
- (a) said frame body has a peripheral groove,
- (b) a sealing gasket carried in said groove and engageable with the window pane when the latter is closed, for preventing leakage,
- (c) said gasket having a portion normally overlying the screen frame so as to retain, against inadvertent dislodgement, the said window screen unit comprising the screen frame, vertical water shield panel, and mesh panel.
- 8. The invention as defined in claim 7, wherein:
- (a) said gasket and screen unit are removable from the inside of the frame body of the window to enable the screen unit to be easily replaced.
- 9. A boat window, comprising in combination:
- (a) a frame body comprising a molded plastic mounting flange for engagement with an inner surface surrounding an opening in the wall of a boat,
- (b) said frame body including a molded plastic spigot connected with the flange and defining the window opening, said spigot being adapted to extend through said wall opening of the boat,
- (c) a window pane for selectively closing off the window opening formed by the spigot,
- (d) means hingedly connecting said window pane to said mounting flange,
- (e) a removable window screen unit comprising a screen frame and a mesh panel, carried by the frame body of the boat window,
- (f) an elongate water shield panel directly carried by and fixedly and immovably secured at its ends to the inner wall of the molded plastic spigot of the frame body,
- (g) said elongate water shield panel being disposed obliquely with respect to the plane of the screen frame, and having a top edge which is juxtaposed to the inner edge of the top portion of the spigot, and having a bottom edge which extends toward the outer edge of the spigot so as to constitute, with the side walls of the spigot, a stationary hood to prevent water from splashing through the upper part of the mesh panel of the screen unit,
- (h) said removable window screen unit having a vertical water shield panel extending over and spanning the lower area of the screen frame to protect against splashes through the frame body when the window pane is open,
- (i) said mesh panel extending between said vertical water shield panel and the upper edge of the screen frame, said mesh panel enabling air to circulate through the upper portion of the screen unit,
- (j) said vertical water shield panel having an upper edge which borders said mesh panel,
- (k) said screen unit comprising the screen frame, shield panel and mesh panel, being removable from the frame body of the boat window as a unitary assemblage, such that the window can be equipped instead with a conventional screen unit, as desired.
- 10. The invention as defined in claim 9, wherein:
- (a) said screen frame has multiple drain notches in its periphery adjacent the location of its vertical water shield panel, to enable water that has become trapped between the vertical water shield panel and the window pane to be channeled to the spigot.
- 11. The invention as defined in claim 9, wherein:
- (a) said screen frame bas multiple drain holes adjacent its periphery and disposed in its vertical water shield panel, to enable water that has become trapped between the vertical shield panel and the window pane to be channeled to the spigot.
- 12. A boat window, comprising in combination:
- (a) a frame body comprising a molded plastic mounting flange for engagement with an inner surface surrounding an opening in the wall of a boat,
- (b) said frame body including a molded plastic spigot connected with the flange and defining the window opening, said spigot being of sufficient width to extend entirely through said wall opening of the boat,
- (c) a window pane for selectively closing off the window opening formed by the spigot,
- (d) means hingedly connecting said window pane to said molded plastic mounting flange,
- (e) a removable window screen unit comprising a screen frame carried by the frame body of the boat window, said screen frame having in its lower portion a vertical water shield panel extending over and spanning the lower area of the screen frame to protect against splashes through the frame body when the window pane is open,
- (f) said window screen unit having a mesh panel disposed permanently essentially coplanar with said water shield panel and extending between said water shield panel and the upper edge of the screen frame, said mesh panel enabling air to circulate through the upper portion of the screen unit,
- (g) said screen unit further including an additional, horizontally-extending elongate water shield panel disposed substantially entirely within said spigot and obliquely with respect to the plane of the window screen frame, and permanently and fixedly secured to the latter along the upper portion of the screen frame so as to form a hood, said hood having an opening facing generally in a downward direction, and
- (h) a pair of mounting supports joining opposite ends of said additional vertical water shield panel to said screen frame to prevent inadvertent separation of the additional water shield panel from the said frame,
- (i) said screen unit being removable from the frame body of the boat window as a single unitary assemblage whereby the window can be optionally equipped instead with a conventional screen unit, as desired.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of our copending application, U.S. Ser. No. 239,250 filed Mar. 2, 1981.
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