Claims
- 1. A convenient draft-free safety window comprising:
- an outer window including an outer center panel and two outer side panels:
- an inner window including an inner center panel, an inner side panel, and an inner side ventilating panel;
- said outer panels lying adjacent one another when in a closed position to form a closure across a window opening;
- said inner panels likewise forming a closure across a window opening when in a closed position;
- said center panels pivoting at diagonally opposite edges to open; said inner center panel pivoting outward, thus making the inside glass surface of the outer center panel accessible for cleaning; and said outer center pivoting inward so that its outside surface can be cleaned; and
- said center panels having widths less than or equal to the distance between the inner and outer windows so that in fully open position said center panels fit crosswise in the space between inner and outer windows.
- 2. The window of claim 1 wherein:
- said inner side ventilating panel opens in conjunction with said outer center panel to provide an indirect pathway for air to pass through, said ventilating panel being the inner panel farthest from the pivot axis of the outer center panel; and
- a screen panel is interposed crosswise between inner and outer windows so as to abut against them for an insectproof seal, said screen panel being positioned between the openings provided by the outer center panel and the inner side ventilating panel.
- 3. The window of claim 2, wherein:
- said inner side ventilating panel slides parallel to the inner window to open, thus making the inside surface of the opposing outer side panel accessible for cleaning;
- said inner side panel pivots inward about an axis located at the edge nearest the window frame, thus making accessible for cleaning its outside surface, the inside surface of the opposing outer side panel, and the outside surface of the inner center panel; and
- said inner side ventilating panel slides parallel to the inner window, while said inner side panel and said inner center panel are open, to a position next to the closed position of the inner side panel, thus making its outside surface accessible for cleaning from the opening provided by the inner center panel.
- 4. The window of claim 1, wherein:
- said inner side ventilating panel opens in conjunction with said outer center panel to provide an indirect pathway for air to pass through, said ventilating panel being the inner side panel farthest from the pivot axis of the outer center panel; and
- a filter panel is interposed crosswise between inner and outer windows so as to abut against them for a seal, said filter panel being positioned between the openings provided by the outer center panel and the inner side ventilating panel.
- 5. The window of claim 4, wherein:
- said inner side ventilating panel slides parallel to the inner window to open, thus making the inside surface of the opposing outer side panel accessible for cleaning;
- said inner side panel pivots inward about an axis located at the edge nearest the window frame, thus making accessible for cleaning its outside surface, the inside surface of the opposing outer side panel, and the outside surface of the inner center panel; and
- said inner side ventilating panel slides parallel to the inner window, while said inner side panel and said inner center panel are open, to a position next to the closed position of the inner side panel, thus making its outside surface accessible for cleaning from the opening provided by the inner center panel.
- 6. The window of claim 1, wherein said outer side panels are permanently secured in a closed position.
- 7. The window of claim 2, wherein said outer side panels are permanently secured in a closed position.
- 8. The window of claim 4, wherein said outer side panels are permanently secured in a closed position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending application, Ser. No. 893,062, filed 4/3/78 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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