Claims
- 1. The method of securing a window frame in an opening in a concrete wall panel comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming a wall panel mold to define a top, bottom, and side edges of said concrete wall panel;
- (b) extruding lengths of concrete with outer faces having mortises and tenons, and inner faces having rectangular flanges with front faces;
- (c) placing said extruded lengths of concrete together to form a window frame;
- (d) temporarily fixing said window frame to said wall panel mold;
- (e) pouring concrete grout in said wall panel mold, including
- (f) pouring said concrete grout about said outer faces of said window frame so as to embed said mortises and tenons in said concrete grout and to form said concrete wall panel;
- (g) permitting said concrete grout to harden about said window frame mortises and tenons to form mortise and tenon joints between said window frame and said hardened concrete grout of said concrete wall panel;
- (h) forming sash portions with convex front faces, planar back faces, channeled upper and lower faces, and interior voids extending longitudinally through said formed sash portions;
- (i) securing said sash portions to said window frame rectangular flanges by,
- (j) securing sealing means to said front faces of said rectangular flanges; and
- (k) securing said sash portions to said sealing means,
- whereby said mortise and tenon joints create an air-tight, water-tight, and heat and fireproof bond between said hardened concrete grout of said concrete wall panel and said window frame.
- 2. The method of securing a window frame in an opening in a concrete wall panel comprising the steps of:
- (a) extruding a concrete sill, lintel, and pair of jambs having inner and outer faces; mortise and tenon joints molded on said outer faces; and rectangular flanges molded on said inner faces, said rectangular flanges having front and back faces;
- (b) permitting said sill, lintel, and pair of jambs to harden;
- (c) placing said concrete sill, lintel, and pair of jambs together to form said window frame having outer and inner faces;
- (d) preparing a mold in which to pour said concrete wall panel;
- (e) placing and temporarily fixing said window frame in said mold;
- (f) pouring concrete in said mold to surround said window frame and form said concrete wall panel;
- (g) working said concrete to fill said mortises in said outer faces of said window frame and to form matching and interlocking mortises and tenons in said poured concrete;
- (h) permitting said poured concrete of said concrete wall panel to harden with said window frame secured in said opening;
- (i) forming window glazing sash portions having window glazing grooves and weight reduction voids, and with front and back faces, said front faces being convex, and said back faces being vertically planar;
- (j) placing said window glazing sash portions together to form a window glazing sash;
- (k) glazing a window pane in said window glazing sash grooves;
- (l) securing said window glazing sash to said rectangular flanges of said window frame by
- (m) securing sealing means to said front faces of said rectangular flanges; and
- (n) securing said vertically planar back faces of said window glazing sash to said sealing means,
- whereby said mortises and tenons of said window frame and said concrete wall panel interlock to provide a mortise and tenon air-tight, water-tight, heat and fire-resistant bond therebetween.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/043,268, filed Apr. 6, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,356,687.
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Divisions (1)
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