Claims
- 1. An insulated panel forming at least part of a window and comprising a supporting structure for the window including a mating surface, frame, said frame having separate double-hung window panels which are vertically movable relative to the mating surfaces in which the panels are slidable, each such panel having an elongated groove along at least one side of the panel, each said groove comprising a slot having a relatively wide base leading to a restricted opening, and an insulating strip proportioned to be slidable into said accommodating slot and comprising an enlarged base received by the wide base of the slot and converging to a restricted neck and thereafter extending laterally to a narrow blade-like tip, said restricted neck of the insulating strip being locked into said slot by said restricted opening, said narrow tip extending longitudinally parallel to said groove and disposed in a sealing position between an apron of the frame and the mating surface, said tip maintained in the same position between the apron and mating surface in all positions of the panel, said apron defined by a recess in the frame from which said slot extends, said narrow tip being disposed inside of the outer extremity of the frame,
- wherein each panel has an edge recess forming adjacent aprons with each panel frame having an insulating strip with the narrow longitudinally extending tips thereof disposed in intimate facing relation tip-to-tip and at least partially vertically overlapping when the window is closed,
- the edge recesses in the panels being disposed in juxtaposition to form a single recess,
- said mating surface being defined by an elevated runner narrower than the panels and positioned to extend into the adjacent recesses of the facing panels, said facing tips both contacting and sealing against said elevated runner;
- said elevated runner having a flat strip-contacting surface against which both insulating strips are urged,
- said laterally extending tips of the insulating strips disposed along a substantial length thereof into intimate contact with said flat strip-contacting surface.
- 2. A panel as defined in claim 1 wherein said frame is slidable within a casement and opposed grooves that face opposed portions of said casement contain insulating strips.
- 3. A panel as defined in claim 2 wherein said insulating strip extends along the interior side of the panel.
- 4. A panel as defined in claim 3 further including a groove that extends at right angles to the side grooves and contains an insulating strip therein.
- 5. A panel as defined in claim 4 wherein the insulating strip in the transverse groove extends the entire length of said groove.
- 6. A panel as defined in claim 1 wherein each groove is formed by a right angular depression in each of said sides.
- 7. A panel as defined in claim 6 wherein said depression commences at an outer fae of said panel.
- 8. A panel as defined in claim 1 further including at least one insulating strip on a face of said panel disposed in a sealing position between an apron of the panel supporting the insulating strip and an adjacent panel but only when the window is closed.
- 9. A panel as defined in claim 8 wherein the insulating strip on said panel is at an edge thereof and is proportioned to engage a surface that moves parallel to said surface containing said strip.
- 10. A panel as defined in claim 1 wherein said recess is an edge recess extending longitudinally and between orthogonally disposed surfaces of the frame including a side surface slideable against said mating surface.
- 11. A panel as defined in claim 10 wherein said recess is orders of magnitude longer than it is wide.
- 12. A panel as defined in claim 11 wherein said edge recess is defined by substantially right angled surfaces with the elongated slot being disposed substantially at the junction of said right angled surfaces.
- 13. A panel as defined in claim 11 wherein said recess is wider than it is deep.
- 14. A panel as defined in claim 13 wherein the length that the tip of the insulating strip extends from the elongated slot is substantially the same as the width of the edge recess.
- 15. A panel as defined in claim 14 wherein said edge recess is defined by substantially right angled surfaces with the elongated slot being disposed substantially at the junction of said right angled surfaces.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 371,556 file Apr. 26, 1982, now abandoned.
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