Claims
- 1. The combination of a buck frame and a window frame for a poured concrete wall having an exterior and an interior surface, said buck frame being rectangular, molded as a single piece and having four sides defining a lintel, jambs and a sill, each side including an exterior and an interior flange outwardly protruding from said buck frame and to be disposed at the exterior and interior surfaces of said wall, respectively, said lintel, jambs and sill each forming an inward and co-extensive boss, each boss defining an inner face and a pair of opposite steps, a lip protruding from and co-extensive with each step of the boss of said lintel and generally parallel to and substantially registering with the inner face of the boss of said lintel, each step of the boss of said jambs and of said sill having a groove parallel to and outwardly spaced from the inner face of the respective boss of said jambs and of said sill, said window frame being quadrangular, composed of four separate parts joinable two by two, said parts being a lintel part, two jamb parts and a sill part, each part defining a cross-sectionally U-shape channel receiving a corresponding boss of said buck frame, each channel defined by a web and a pair of legs, each leg having an inwardly-directed hooking flange along its free edge, the legs of said pair capable of being spaced apart, the hooking flanges of said window-frame jamb parts and sill part releasably engageable with the grooves of the bosses of said buck frame jambs and of said buck frame sill respectively, the hooking flanges of the window frame lintel part releasably hooking the lips of the boss of the buck frame lintel, and a band of compressible material sandwiched between the inner face of the boss of said buck frame lintel and the web of said window frame lintel part, said hooking flanges being released from said grooves or said lips by spreading apart the pair of legs from which said hooking flanges depend.
- 2. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein the webs of said window frame sill and jamb parts rest flat against the inner faces of the corresponding buck frame sill and jamb bosses.
- 3. The combination as claimed in claim 1, wherein said window frame parts join together at the corners of said window frame by a 45-degree butt joint.
- 4. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein said window frame parts have parallel tracks for receiving horizontally-slidable glass panes.
- 5. The combination as defined in claim 1, further including ribs outwardly protruding from said buck frame and integral therewith and parallel to said exterior and interior flanges and inwardly spaced therefrom transversely of said buck frame.
- 6. The combination as defined in claim 1, wherein the buck frame sill defines an inner surface which is downwardly inclined in the direction of said interior flange, and further including downwardly- and inwardly-inclined troughs made in the inner face of the boss of said butt frame sill, said troughs merging with said inclined face; and further including drainage openings made in the web of said window frame sill part, said openings in register with said troughs.
- 7. A buck frame for a poured concrete wall having an exterior and an interior surface of quadrangular shape, molded as a single piece and having four sides defining a lintel, a jamb and a sill, each side including an outwardly-protruding exterior and interior flange to be disposed at the exterior and interior surfaces of said wall, respectively, said buck frame having an inner face defining an aperture, said lintel, jambs and sill each forming an inwardly-extending co-extensive boss defining a boss inner face and a pair of opposite steps extending between said boss inner face and said buck frame inner face, said steps generally parallel to said flanges, each step of the boss of said lintel having a lip, generally parallel to said inner face of said buck frame and inwardly spaced therefrom, the step of the bosses of said jambs and of said sill having a groove parallel to and outwardly spaced from the inner face of said boss.
- 8. A buck frame as defined in claim 7, wherein said buck frame sill boss is provided with a series of draining troughs made in its inner face and downwardly inclined in the direction of the interior flange of said buck frame.
CROSS-REFERENCE DATA
This application is a Continuation-in-Part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/779,848 filed on Oct. 21, 1991 for WINDOW FRAME, now abandoned.
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