Claims
- 1. A glazing device for supporting a glass panel in place relative to an anchorage region around said glass panel, said glazing device including longitudinally extending inner and outer strips interlocked together and supported in place in said anchorage region to have a cantilevered free end portion of each of said strips extending farthest from said anchorage region and respectively engaging inner and outer peripheral surfaces of said glass panel, each of said strips comprising a length of spring material and an elastomeric material extruded over and encasing said spring material, and said glazing device comprising:
- a. said spring material being in a fixed position in said anchorage region and extending to said cantilevered free end portion of each of said strips to a relatively movable position in the region of said engagement of each of said strips with said glass panel;
- b. said spring material extending closely around the region of said interlock between said strips to provide gripping force for said interlock for firmly holding said strips in interlocked relation so said spring material in said cantilevered free end portion of each of said strips is flexibly displaced from a relatively relaxed position to a position forcing said engagement region of each of said strips against said glass panel with a predetermined pressure sealing and holding said glass panel in place;
- c. said spring material being formed of a resilient wire element formed in a transverse pattern of zig-zag loops, said pattern extending along the length of each of said strips;
- d. longitudinally extending rows of knitted strands linking said loops together in said zig-zag pattern; and
- e. said predetermined pressure being a function of the tensile strength of said wire element, the diameter of said wire element, the material of said wire element, and the number of said loops per unit of length of said strip.
- 2. The glazing device of claim 1 wherein said anchorage region has a fixed support edge near the perimeter of said glass panel, said strips include a gripping channel for fitting over said support edge, and said spring material extends around said channel to provide gripping force for said channel.
- 3. The glazing device of claim 2 wherein said channel is formed by a portion of each of said strips in said interlocking relation.
- 4. The glazing device of claim 1 wherein said interlock includes a slot in one of said strips having a gripping force provided by said spring material for receiving and gripping a portion of the other of said strips.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 502,073, filed Aug. 30, 1974, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of our copending parent application, Ser. No. 401,663, filed Sept. 28, 1973, entitled ARCHITECTURAL GLAZING SYSTEM, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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1,456,933 |
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1,157,252 |
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Continuations (1)
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502073 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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