Information
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Patent Grant
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6722089
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Patent Number
6,722,089
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Date Filed
Tuesday, May 21, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 20, 200422 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Nguyen; Chi Q
Agents
- Price, Heneveld, Cooper & DeWitt & Litton
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 2045
- 052 2041
- 052 235
- 052 20462
- 052 6565
- 052 7303
- 052 7341
- 052 2046
- 052 20667
- 052 6566
- 052 7304
- 052 7342
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mullion for providing structural support between a pair of adjacent window frames includes a first member having a planar section affixable to a first window frame, a first portion of a first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member, and a first portion of a second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member. The mullion also includes a second member having a planar section affixable to a second window frame, a second portion of the first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and adapted to couple with the first portion of the first coupler, and a second portion of the second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the support member and adapted to couple with the first portion of the second coupler.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a structural mullion, and in particular to a structural mullion providing high structural rigidity, concealment after assembly, and compatibility with window designs presently utilized.
Centrally located framing structures are used in a wide variety of window applications. These framing elements typically include a separate structural member mounted within the associated window frame between a pair of adjacent windows as part of the building structure. To provide sufficient structural rigidity to resist wind pressure and the like, these structural members are typically bulky, thereby requiring a large gap between the windows. In addition, these structural members require that the adjacent window be mounted separately.
Other window components are typically required to improve the aesthetic appearance of the window assembly. Components such as mullions are utilized to cover gaps between the windows and hide structural components, but typically do not provide structural reinforcement in and of themselves.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a mullion for providing structural support between a pair of adjacent window frames that includes a first member having a planar section affixable to a first window frame, a first portion of a first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member, and a first portion of a second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member. The mullion also includes a second member having a planar section affixable to a second window frame, a second portion of the first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and adapted to couple with the first portion of the first coupler, and a second portion of the second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the support member and adapted to couple with the first portion of the second coupler.
Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a window assembly that includes a first window frame, a second window frame, and a mullion. The mullion includes a first member having a planar section affixed to the first window frame, a first portion of a first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member, and a first portion of a second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member. The mullion also includes a second member having a planar section affixed to the second window, a second portion of the first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and coupled with the first portion of the first coupler, and a second portion of the second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the support member and coupled with the first portion of the second coupler. The present inventive structural mullion provides increased structural rigidity to the associated window assembly, a more durable window assembly able to withstand higher stress loads thereon, has an uncomplicated design and a low manufacturing cost. Further, the inventive structural mullion can be easily and quickly assembled within the associated window assembly, and is particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
The present inventive structural mullions provide increased structural integrity between horizontally and vertically adjacent mounted windows. The mullions provide an uncomplicated design, reduced manufacturing costs, are efficient to use and install, and allow for easy prefabrication of window assemblies that include a plurality of windows either at the place of manufacture or on-site. Further, the present inventive mullions increase the operating life of the associated window assemblies, and are particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
These and other advantages of the invention will be further understood and appreciated by those skilled in the art by reference to the following written specification, claims and appended drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an exploded perspective view of a window assembly incorporating a structural mullion embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the window assembly in an assembled state;
FIG. 3
is a cross-sectional top view of a pair of window frames of the window assembly and the mullion disposed therebetween, taken along the line III—III,
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective top view of a portion of the mullion;
FIG. 5
is an exploded perspective view of a window frame, the portion of the mullion and an anchor plate;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a pair of assembled window frames with the mullion disposed therebetween; and
FIG. 7
is a top view of a mullion cap.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper,” “lower,” “right,” “left,” “rear,” “front,” “vertical,” “horizontal,” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in FIG.
1
. However, it is to be understood that the invention may assume various alternative orientations and step sequences, except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and processes illustrated in the attached drawings, and described in the following specification are exemplary embodiments of the inventive concepts defined in the appended claims. Hence, specific dimensions and other physical characteristics relating to the embodiments disclosed herein are not to be considered as limiting, unless the claims expressly state otherwise.
The reference numeral
10
(
FIGS. 1 and 2
) generally designates a window assembly that includes a mullion
12
embodying the present invention. In the illustrated example, window assembly
10
includes a first window
14
and a second window
16
. Each window
14
and
16
include an outer frame
18
having a top frame member
20
, a bottom frame member
22
and side frame members
24
that house a glass pane
26
therein.
The mullion
12
(
FIG. 3
) include a first member
28
and a second member
30
. It should be noted for purposes of description herein that first member
28
and second member
30
are identical in structure, therefore, a description of first member
28
should be considered a description of both members
28
and
30
. First member
28
(
FIG. 4
) of mullion
12
includes an elongated, substantially planar body section
32
having a first end
34
, a second end
36
, a first edge
38
and a second edge
40
. First member
28
further includes a pair of fingers
42
extending outwardly from body section
32
, located proximate edge
38
and extending longitudinally along first member
28
. The pair of fingers
42
includes an outer finger
44
having an outwardly disposed channel
45
extending therealong, and an inner finger
46
. Fingers
44
and
46
cooperate to form a channel
48
therebetween. Channel
48
includes an expanded gap or retainment area
50
having an increased diameter from the rest of channel
48
and located proximate body section
32
. First member
28
further includes a flange
52
extending outwardly from body section
32
of first member
28
, located proximate second edge
40
and extending longitudinally along body section
32
. Flange
52
is provided with an enlarged head
54
located at a distal end thereof and adapted to be snappingly received within retainment area
50
of corresponding second member
30
. First member
28
also includes a centrally located tab
55
extending outwardly from planar section
32
. Tab
55
extends longitudinally along first member
28
and is juxtaposed across planar section
32
from fingers
42
and flange
52
. In the illustrated example, first member
28
and second member
30
are constructed of an extruded aluminum, however, other materials and methods of manufacture may be utilized that are suitable for the proposed application.
In assembly, second member
30
(
FIG. 5
) of mullion
12
is fixedly attached to a side frame member
24
of second window
16
via a plurality of machine screws
56
, such that body section
32
of second member
30
abuts side frame member
24
and tab
55
of first member
28
is located within an alignment channel
58
extending longitudinally along side frame member
24
of second window
16
. First member
28
is fixedly attached to a side frame member
24
of first window
14
in similar fashion.
An L-shaped top anchor plate
60
having an upper portion
62
and a lower portion
64
is affixed to second member
30
of mullion
12
and side frame member
24
of second window
16
approximate first end
34
of second member
30
via a plurality of machine screws
66
, such that upper portion
62
extends towards first window
14
when window assembly
10
has been assembled. A bottom anchor plate
64
similar in construction to top anchor plate
60
is affixed to second member
30
of mullion
12
and side frame member
24
of second window
16
in similar fashion. It should be noted that anchor plates
60
and
62
may be affixed to either first window
14
or second window
16
.
As best illustrated in
FIG. 3
, first member
28
and second member
30
of mullion
12
are brought into agreement until flange
52
of each member
28
and
30
is located within channel
48
of each member
28
and
30
, respectively. In assembly, head
54
of each flange
52
is snappingly received within retainment area
50
of channel
48
of each member
28
and
30
, respectively, as outer finger
44
and inner finger
46
of members
28
and
30
are allowed to slightly flex as flange
52
is located within channel
48
of each member
28
and
30
. Alternatively, a plurality of self-tapping machine screws
70
may be located within channel
45
of outer finger
44
, and extended through outer finger
44
, inner finger
46
and the corresponding flange
52
, thereby retaining flange
52
within channel
48
.
The window assembly
10
(
FIG. 1
) further includes an upper structural support member or drip cap
72
and a lower structural support member
74
. Top structural support member
72
(
FIG. 6
) extends along top frame members
20
of first window
14
and second window
16
and is fixedly attached to top anchor plate
60
via a pair of self tapping machine screws
76
. Structural support member
74
extends along bottom frame members
22
of first window
14
and second window
16
and is fixedly attached to bottom anchor plate
68
in similar fashion. A pair of mounting brackets
78
extend along the sides and are fixedly attached to the outer side frame members
24
of first window
14
and second window
16
, and are coupled with structural support members
72
and
74
via metal clips
80
.
A pair of C-shaped mullion covers
82
(
FIG. 7
) are located between first window
14
and second window
16
and over first edge
38
of first member
28
and second member
30
, thereby aesthetically covering mullion
12
from view. Specifically, each cover
82
includes a planar body section
84
and pair of legs
86
juxtaposed thereacross and extending outwardly therefrom. Each leg
86
includes an inwardly extending engagement tab
88
and a pair of outwardly extending engagement fingers
90
. As best illustrated in
FIG. 3
, tab
88
and fingers
90
of each cover
82
is snappingly received within a pair of channels
92
located within side frame members
24
of first window
14
and second window
16
, thereby affixing covers
82
to window assembly
10
.
Although in the illustrated example mullion
12
and the components associated therewith are used for purposes of mulling, and extend vertically between a pair of windows, similar construction and methods may be used for purposes of stacking or vertically orienting windows, thereby using mullion
12
and the components associated therewith in a horizontal orientation.
The present inventive structural mullions provide increased structural integrity between horizontally and vertically adjacent mounted windows. The mullions provide an uncomplicated design, reduced manufacturing costs, are efficient to use and install, and allow for easy prefabrication of window assemblies that include a plurality of windows wither at the place of manufacture or on-site. Further, the present inventive mullions increase the operating life of the associated window assemblies, and are particularly well adapted for the proposed use.
In the foregoing description, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed herein. Such modifications are to be considered as included in the following claims, unless these claims by their language expressly state otherwise.
Claims
- 1. A mullion for providing structural support between a pair of adjacent window frames, comprising:a first member having a planar section affixable to a first window frame, a first portion of a first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member, and a first portion of a second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member; and a second member having a planar section affixable to a second window frame, a second portion of the first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and adapted to couple with the first portion of the first coupler, and a second portion of the second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and adapted to couple with the first portion of the second coupler, thereby coupling the first member with the second member and limiting movement of the first member with respect to the second member in a direction substantially transverse to the planar sections of the first and second members.
- 2. The mullion of claim 1, wherein a selected one of the first portion of the first coupler and the second portion of the first coupler includes a pair of fingers, and the remaining of the first portion of the first coupler and the second portion of the first coupler includes a flange adapted to be received between the pair of fingers of the first coupler, and wherein a selected one of the first portion of the second coupler and the second portion of the second coupler includes a pair of fingers, and the remaining of the first portion of the second coupler and the second portion of the second coupler includes a flange adapted to be received between the pair of fingers of the second coupler.
- 3. The mullion of claim 2, wherein the fingers and the flanges of the first and second couplers extend longitudinally along the first and second members, respectively.
- 4. The mullion of claim 3, wherein the flange of the first coupler is snappingly receivable between the pair of fingers of the first coupler, and wherein the flange of the second coupler is snappingly receivable between the pair of fingers of the second coupler.
- 5. The mullion of claim 4, wherein each flange includes an expanded head at a distal end, and wherein each of the pairs of fingers define an expanded gap located therebetween and adapted to snappingly receive the expanded head of each flange therein, respectively.
- 6. The mullion of claim 1, wherein the first portion of the first coupler and the second portion of the first coupler are adapted to be snappingly coupled, and wherein the first portion of the second coupler and the second portion of the second coupler are adapted to be snappingly coupled.
- 7. The mullion of claim 1, wherein the first and second members are adapted to extend substantially an entire length of the associated window frames.
- 8. A window assembly, comprising:a first window frame; a second window frame; and a mullion including a first member and a second member, the first member having a planar section affixed to the first window frame, a first portion of a first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member, and a first portion of a second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the first member, the second member having a planar section affixed to the second window frame, a second portion of the first coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and coupled with the first portion of the first coupler, and a second portion of the second coupler extending outwardly from the planar section of the second member and coupled with the first portion of the second coupler, thereby coupling the first member with the second member and limiting movement of the first member with respect to the second member in a direction substantially transverse to the planar sections of the first and second members.
- 9. The window assembly of claim 8, wherein a selected one of the first portion of the first coupler and the second portion of the first coupler includes a pair of fingers, and the remaining of the first portion of the first coupler and the second portion of the first coupler includes a flange received between the pair of fingers of the first coupler, and wherein a selected one of the first portion of the second coupler and the second portion of the second coupler includes a pair of fingers, and the remaining of the first portion of the second coupler and the second portion of the second coupler includes a flange received between the pair of fingers of the second coupler.
- 10. The window assembly of claim 9, wherein the fingers and the flanges of the first and second couplers extend longitudinally along the first and second members, respectively.
- 11. The window assembly of claim 10, wherein the flange of the first coupler is snappingly received between the pair of fingers of the first coupler, and wherein the flange of the second coupler is snappingly received between the pair of fingers of the second coupler.
- 12. The window assembly of claim 11, wherein each flange includes an expanded head at a distal end, and wherein each of the pairs of fingers define an expanded gap located therebetween and adapted to snappingly receive the expanded head of each flange therein, respectively.
- 13. The window assembly of claim 12, wherein the first member extends substantially an entire length of the first window frame, and wherein the second member extends substantially an entire length of the second window frame.
- 14. The window assembly of claim 13, further including:a first L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window frame proximate a first end of the first and second members; and a second L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window proximate a second end of the first and second members; and wherein the first and second anchor plates are adapted to be affixed to a structural support member extending substantially perpendicular to the first and second members of the mullion.
- 15. The window assembly of claim 13, further including:a first L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window frame proximate a first end of the first and second members; a second L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window proximate a second end of the first and second members; and a drip cap extending substantially orthogonal to the first and second member of the mullion, wherein the first and second anchor plates are affixed to the drip cap.
- 16. The window assembly of claim 13, further including:at least one cover cap attached to at least a select one of the first window frame and the second window frame, the cover extending along and covering the mullion.
- 17. The window assembly of claim 16, wherein the cover cap includes a C-shaped cross-sectional geometry.
- 18. The window assembly of claim 17, wherein the cover cap includes a pair of engagement flanges that are snappingly received within the window frame.
- 19. The window assembly of claim 8, wherein the first portion of the first coupler and the second portion of the first coupler are snappingly coupled, and wherein the first portion of the second coupler and the second portion of the second coupler are snappingly coupled.
- 20. The window assembly of claim 8, wherein the first member extends substantially an entire length of the first window frame, and wherein the second member extends substantially an entire length of the second window frame.
- 21. The window assembly of claim 8, further including:a first L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window frame proximate a first end of the first and second members; and a second L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window proximate a second end of the first and second members; and wherein the first and second anchor plates are adapted to be affixed to a structural support member extending substantially perpendicular to the first and second members of the mullion.
- 22. The window assembly of claim 8, further including:a first L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window frame proximate a first end of the first and second members; a second L-shaped anchor plate affixed to a select one of the first window frame and the second window proximate a second end of the first and second members; and a drip cap extending substantially orthogonal to the first and second member of the mullion, wherein the first and second anchor plates are affixed to the drip cap.
- 23. The window assembly of claim 8, further including:at least one cover cap attached to at least a select one of the first window frame and the second window frame, the cover extending along and covering the mullion.
- 24. The window assembly of claim 23, wherein the cover cap includes a C-shaped cross-sectional geometry.
- 25. The window assembly of claim 24, wherein the cover cap includes a pair of engagement flanges that are snappingly received within the window frame.
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