Claims
- 1. A frame strip assembly comprising laterally spaced side walls forming a channel between parallel edge zones thereof to receive a member to be framed, and interlocking means positioned to leave said channel free and including webs extending inwardly relative to the side walls, said webs including closely spaced overlapped portions, narrow flanges on the ends of the overlapped web portions, each flange projecting toward the web portion on which the other flange is formed and presenting a steep locking shoulder approximately opposing the shoulder of the other flange, a rigid spline strip in said space grooved from opposite sides to receive said flanges, a gap between the end of the one of the webs closest to said channel and a portion rigid with the side wall on which the other web is formed and which, when unfilled, permits pivoting of the said side walls toward and away from each other to facilitate relative transverse movement of the parts into an assembly from fully separated positions to a position for interlocking of the said spline strip with the overlapped web portions and flanges, and a locking strip in said gap dimensioned to hold said walls spread apart to the limit permitted by the spline strip and of sufficient compressive strength to lock said assembly while said channel remains empty.
- 2. A frame strip assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein the gap is between one of said flanges and an adjacent rigid surface, said locking strip being made of a material which has a relatively low thermal conductivity and is sufficiently rigid to maintain its dimensional stability under the compressive stress developed between said flange and said rigid surface.
- 3. A frame strip assembly comprising laterally spaced side walls forming a channel between parallel edge zones thereof to receive a member to be framed, and interlocking means positioned to leave said channel free and including webs extending inwardly relative to the side walls, said webs including closely spaced overlapped portions, narrow flanges on the ends of the overlapped web portions, each flange projecting toward the web portion on which the other flange is formed and presenting a steep locking shoulder approximately opposing the shoulder of the other flange, a substantially noncompressible spline strip in said space grooved from opposite sides to receive said flanges and hold them spaced apart, a gap between the end of the one of the webs closest to said channel and a face portion rigid with the side wall on which the other web is formed and which, when unfilled, permits freedom of relative movement of said side walls to facilitate relative transverse movement of the parts into an assembly from fully separated positions to a position with the overlapped web portions and flanges closed against the spline strip, and a locking strip in said gap dimensioned to hold said walls spread apart to the limit permitted by the spline strip and of sufficient compressive strength to lock said assembly while said channel remains empty.
- 4. A frame strip assembly comprising laterally spaced side walls forming a channel between parallel edge zones thereof to receive a member to be framed, and interlocking means positioned to leave said channel free and including webs extending inwardly relative to the side walls, said webs including closely spaced overlapped portions, narrow flanges on the ends of the overlapped web portions, each flange projecting toward the web portion on which the other flange is formed and presenting a steep locking shoulder approximately opposing the shoulder of the other flange, a substantially noncompressible spline strip in said space grooved from opposite sides to receive said flanges and hold them spaced apart, a gap between the end of the one of the webs closest to said channel and a face portion rigid with the side wall on which the other web is formed; said gap being accessible through the empty channel and, when unfilled, permitting freedom of relative movement of said side walls to facilitate relative transverse movement of the parts into an assembly from fully separated positions to a position with the overlapped web portions and flanges closed against the spline strip; and a locking strip in said gap dimensioned to hold said walls spread apart to the limit permitted by the spline strip and of sufficient compressive strength to lock said assembly while said channel remains empty.
- 5. A set of two elongate side members with hook-shaped webs and an elongate complementally shaped splicing strip, jointly adapted to form, with an elongate locking strip, an insulated frame strip assembly by movements of these parts transversely of their lengths into engagement with one another along their lengths, to form an assembly having a U-shaped channel between the side members to receive a unit to be framed and in which the spreading force exerted between the side members, when said unit is inserted in said channel, is resisted by compression forces on the splicing strip, said assembly being characterized by:
- each of said side members having a longitudinally extending base portion including a side face bar, and having coupling means formed thereon for extending transversely toward the other when assembled, each coupling means including only a hook-shaped web consisting of a shank portion extending from the base portion generally perpendicular to its length, and a flange portion generally perpendicular to the shank portion; proportioned to permit assembly of said parts by movement thereof transversely of their lengths and for the shank portions when assembled with said splicing strip to be in overlapping and closely spaced relationship with a slab-like body of the splicing strip snugly between them, with each flange extending generally perpendicular to its shank toward the other shank to form a face facing its supporting base portion, with said body of the splicing strip located between and snugly engaging said faces of the two flanges to resist said spreading force other than by tensile strength of the splicing strip; the dimensions of each flange being so small as compared to the matching gap of the other side member as to be well spaced from parts of said other side member during said transverse assembly;
- the shank of one of said side members being proportioned to form between it and the other side member after assembly a gap narrower than said channel, and said locking strip being insertable, after said assembly of the side strips and splicing strip, through said channel into said gap to be compressed independently of said unit between the side members in a position to apply a spreading force similar to that exerted by said unit whereby the flanges are then tightly engaged to the splicing strip to resist separation of the side members during processing.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 335,624, filed Feb. 26, 1973, and now abandoned shortly after the filing of this application.
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