Claims
- 1. A sill anchor system for a building curtain wall, said sill anchor system comprising:at least one vertical mullion for securement to a surface of said building: a sill flashing, being constructed with an upstanding inside portion having a flanged section formed therein, adapted for securement to a support surface of said building; a sill subassembly for mounting to said sill flashing and supporting said panel thereupon, said sill subassembly including, a sill member, being formed with an intermediate web portion upstanding therealong and having a flange region formed therein adapted for engaging a second, opposite portion of a generally U-shaped channel forming an inside cap member, said sill member further adapted for engagement with and securement to said flashing for the support of a panel thereon; an outside cap member adapted for interlocking engagement with said sill member in securement of said panel supported upon said sill member; an inside cap member, constructed in a generally U-shaped configuration, adapted for mating engagement with said sill member and said flashing to define a generally tubular structural channel formed thereby; means for securement of said sill member to said vertical mullion in structural interconnection therewith; and wherein said sill flashing is further adapted for mating with an inside portion of said generally U-shaped channel.
- 2. The sill system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said subassembly members are extruded metal sections adapted for mating engagement one with the other.
- 3. The sill system as set forth in claim 2 wherein said sill subassembly members and said at least one vertical mullion are extruded from aluminum and said sill system further comprises a curtain wall panel comprising glass.
- 4. The sill system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said sill member comprises a metal extrusion formed with screw splines disposed in generally parallel spaced relationship therealong, said screw splines adapted for abutting engagement with said vertical mullion for receiving fasteners therethrough, facilitating said structural engagement therewith.
- 5. The sill system as set forth in claim 4 wherein said sill member is formed with a plurality of screw splines extruded therealong, said screw splines being adapted for receipt of threaded fasteners therein and said securement means including said threaded fasteners.
- 6. The sill system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said generally U-shaped cap member further includes generally parallel spaced, interlocking leg portions that are positioned for interlocking engagement with said upstanding flanged sections of said sill web portion and said sill flashing to thereby define a generally rectangular tubular structure therealong in abutting engagement with a portion of said vertical mullion secured thereto.
- 7. The sill system as set forth in claim 1 wherein said at least one vertical mullion comprises at least two mullion sections adapted for interengagement one with the other, a first mullion section being adapted for abutting engagement against a first end of said sill subassembly for securement thereto, and a second mullion section being adapted for abutting engagement against a second end of said sill sub-assembly.
- 8. The sill assembly system as set forth in claim 7 wherein said sill member is extruded with a plurality of screw splines formed therealong and said securement means for said at least one vertical mullion include a plurality of screws extending through portions of said vertical mullions into said screw splines.
- 9. A method of assembling a sill anchor assembly and vertical mullions of a building curtain wall for support of curtain wall panels, said building having a plurality of generally horizontal surfaces for support of said sill assembly and said method comprising the steps of:providing a sill flashing adapted for securement to a support surface of said building; providing a sill subassembly for mounting to said sill flashing and supporting one of said panels thereupon, said step of providing said sill subassembly including, providing a sill member; securing said vertical mullions to opposite ends of said sill member; providing an outside cap member; positioning said panel between said mullions and upon said sill member; interlocking said outside cap member with said sill member in securement of said panel supported thereby; positioning said sill member panel and mullions assembled thereto on said flashing; providing an inside cap member; securing said sill member and said sill flashing to said support surface of said building; and securing said inside cap member in engagement with a portion of said sill member and a portion of said sill flashing to thereby define a generally tubular, structural channel therewith.
- 10. The method as set forth in claim 9 and further including the step of forming said subassembly members by extrusion.
- 11. The method as set forth in claim 10 and further including the steps of extruding said sill subassembly members from aluminum and forming said curtain wall panels from glass.
- 12. The method as set forth in claim 9 and further including the steps of:extruding said sill member with screw splines disposed in generally parallel spaced relationship therealong, said screw splines being adapted for abutting engagement with a vertical mullion for receiving fasteners therethrough, facilitating said structural engagement therewith; and engaging said sill member with said vertical mullion via said screw splines.
- 13. The method as set forth in claim 12 and further including the step of extruding said sill member with a plurality of screw splines therealong.
- 14. The method in claim 9 and further including the steps of:extruding said inside cap member in a generally U-shaped configuration; forming said sill flashing with an upstanding inside portion having a flanged section formed therein adapted for mating with an inside portion of said generally U-shaped channel; further extruding said sill member with an intermediate web portion upstanding therealong with a flange region formed therein adapted for engaging a second opposite portion of said generally U-shaped channel forming said inside cap member; and engaging said second opposite portion of said generally U-shaped channel via said flange region.
- 15. The method as set forth in claim 14 and further including the steps of:extruding said generally U-shaped cap member with generally parallel spaced interlocking leg portions that are positioned for interlocking engagement with said upstanding flanged sections of said sill web portion and said sill flashing to thereby define a generally rectangular tubular structure therealong in abutting engagement with a portion of said vertical mullion secured thereto; and interlocking said interlocking leg portion with said upstanding flanged sections.
- 16. The method as set forth in claim 9 and further including the steps of:extruding said vertical mullion in at least two mullion sections each adapted for interengagement with the other, a first mullion section being adapted for abutting engagement against a first end of said sill subassembly for securement thereto, and a second mullion section being adapted for abutting engagement against a second end of said sill sub-assembly; engaging said first mullion section with said first end of said sill subassembly; and engaging said second mullion section against said second end of said sill sub-assembly.
- 17. The method as set forth in claim 16 and further including the step of extruding said sill member with a plurality of screw splines formed therealong and the step of securing said vertical mullion sections to said sill member with a plurality of screws extending through a portion of said vertical mullion into said screw splines.
- 18. The method of installing curtain wall panels in a building curtain wall of the type wherein said curtain wall panels are secured to generally horizontal mounting surfaces with vertical mullions extending therebetween, said method comprising the steps ofassembling said curtain wall panels with sill subassemblies extending between oppositely disposed vertical mullion sections adapted for mating engagement one with another; providing a sill flashing adapted for receipt of said sill subassemblies thereon; positioning said sill flashing on said support surfaces of said building; mounting said sill subassemblies of said panel assemblies of said curtain wall sections to defined portions of said sill flashing; interlocking adjacent vertical mullions of adjacent curtain wall panel assemblies; securing said sill subassembly of said panel assemblies into said building support surface through said flashing while maintaining said interlocking relationship between said adjacent vertical mullions; forming said sill subassembly members by extrusion; providing said sill subassembly with a sill member for positioning on said flashing, an outside cap member and an inside cap member adapted for engagement with a portion of said sill member and a portion of said sill flashing to thereby define a generally tubular, structural channel therewith; and engaging the inside cap member with the portion of said sill member and said sill flashing.
- 19. The method as set forth in claim 18 and further including the steps of extruding said sill subassembly members from aluminum and forming said curtain wall panels from glass.
- 20. The method as set forth in claim 18 and further including the steps of:extruding said sill member with screw splines disposed in generally parallel spaced relationship therealong, said screw splines being adapted for abutting engagement with a vertical mullion for receiving fasteners therethrough, facilitating said structural engagement therewith; and engaging said vertical mullion with said sill member via said screw splines.
- 21. The method as set forth in claim 20 and further including the step of extruding said sill member with a plurality of screw splines therealong.
- 22. The method in claim 18 and further including the steps of:extruding said inside cap member in a generally U-shaped configuration; forming said sill flashing with an upstanding inside portion having a flanged section formed therein adapted for mating with an inside portion of said generally U-shaped channel; further extruding said sill member with an intermediate web portion upstanding therealong with a flange region formed therein adapted for engaging a second opposite portion of said generally U-shaped channel forming said inside cap member; and engaging said second opposite portion of said generally U-shaped channel via said flange region.
- 23. The method as set forth in claim 22 and further including the steps of:extruding said generally U-shaped cap member with generally parallel spaced interlocking leg portions that are positioned for interlocking engagement with said upstanding flanged sections of said base web portion and said sill flashing to thereby define a generally rectangular tubular structure therealong in abutting engagement with a portion of said vertical mullion secured thereto; and interlocking said interlocking leg portion with said upstanding flanged sections.
- 24. The method as set forth in claim 18 and further including the steps of:extruding said vertical mullion in at least two mullion sections each adapted for interengagement with the other, a first mullion section being adapted for abutting engagement against a first end of said sill subassembly for securement thereto, and a second mullion section being adapted for abutting engagement against a second end of said sill sub-assembly for securement thereto; engaging said first mullion section with said first end of said sill subassembly; and engaging said second mullion section against said second end of said sill sub-assembly.
- 25. The method as set forth in claim 24 and further including the step of extruding said sill member with a plurality of screw splines formed therealong and the step of securing said vertical mullion sections to said sill member with a plurality of screws extending through a portion of said vertical mullion into said screw splines.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This Application for Patent claims the benefit of priority from, and hereby incorporates by reference for any purpose the entire disclosure of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/275,570 filed Mar. 13, 2001.
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