Claims
- 1. A window or door resistant to hurricane force winds comprising:
- a wood sash;
- at least one reinforced transparent panel carried by said wood sash;
- said wood sash comprising a body portion and an integrally formed aesthetic sacrificial member extending outwardly therefrom to contact said at least one reinforced transparent panel at an interface therewith, said body portion being spaced from an adjacent portion of said at least one reinforced transparent panel to define a cavity beneath said aesthetic sacrificial member; and
- sealant material in the cavity, and being covered from view by said aesthethic sacrificial member;
- said aesthetic sacrificial member fracturing from said body portion during hurricane force winds to permit said at least one reinforced transparent panel to move within said wood sash to absorb energy of pressure cycling that occurs during hurricane force winds.
- 2. A window or door according to claim 1, wherein said aesthetic sacrificial member is in the shape of a lip pressing against said at least one reinforced glass panel.
- 3. A window or door according to claim 1, wherein said aesthetic sacrificial member is on an interior portion of said wood sash.
- 4. A window or door according to claim 3, further comprising:
- a cladding on an exterior portion of said wood sash; and
- sealant material between said cladding and an adjacent portion of said at least one reinforced glass panel.
- 5. A window or door according to claim 1, wherein said aesthetic sacrificial member has a rounded over surface to reduce wood splintering.
- 6. A window or door according to claim 1, wherein said aesthetic sacrificial member has a continuous smooth exterior surface.
- 7. A window or door according to claim 1, wherein said at least one reinforced transparent panel comprises laminated glass.
- 8. A window or door according to claim 7, wherein said laminated glass comprises at least one plastic reinforcing layer and at least one glass layer.
- 9. A wood sash comprising:
- a wood body portion; and
- an integrally formed wood aesthetic sacrificial member extending outwardly from said wood body portion to contact at least one reinforced transparent panel at an interface therewith;
- said wood body portion to be spaced from an adjacent portion of the at least one reinforced transparent panel to define a cavity beneath said wood aesthetic sacrificial member;
- the cavity for holding sealant material covered from view by said wood aesthetic sacrificial member;
- said wood aesthetic sacrificial member fracturing from said wood body portion during hurricane force winds to permit the at least one reinforced transparent panel to move to absorb energy of pressure cycling that occurs during hurricane force winds.
- 10. A wood sash according to claim 9, wherein said wood aesthetic sacrificial member is in the shape of a lip pressing against the at least one reinforced glass panel.
- 11. A wood sash according to claim 9, wherein said wood aesthetic sacrificial member is on an interior portion of the wood sash.
- 12. A wood sash according to claim 11, further comprising:
- a cladding on an exterior portion of said wood sash; and
- sealant material between said cladding and an adjacent portion of the at least one reinforced transparent panel.
- 13. A wood sash according to claim 9, wherein said wood aesthetic sacrificial member has a rounded over surface to reduce wood splintering.
- 14. A wood sash according to claim 9, wherein said wood aesthetic sacrificial member has a continuous smooth exterior surface.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is based upon prior filed copending provisional application No. 60/115,224 filed Jan. 8, 1999, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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