Claims
- 1. An insulating glass unit comprising a pair of generally parallel, spaced-apart glass panes having confronting inner surfaces, and a spacer joining peripheral portions of the glass panes to each other and extending about the periphery of the glass unit, the panes and the spacer defining between them a gas-containing interpane space, the spacer being formed of stainless steel having a uniform wall thickness of not greater than about 0.005 inches, the spacer having a hollow interior, opposed, generally flat side walls, and an interior wall extending between the side wails and facing the interpane space, the interior portion having elongated thereof extending convergently from the respective side walls and having mutually overlapping edge portions joined together at points along their length to rigidly join the elongated portions and to define a plurality of openings between the overlapping edges communicating the interior of the spacer with the interpane space, the spacer having ends joined together at a butt joint, said joint including an elongated key configured to extend into and engage and lock together the respective abutting ends of the spacer, and a clip formed to closely engage outer surfaces of the body of the spacer length between and adjacent said abutting ends.
- 2. The insulating glass unit of claim 1 wherein the spacer includes side walls each having an outer portion extending inwardly of the interpane space along the pane surface to which it is sealed and a doubled back inner portion, and wherein said clip includes wall portions extending along and in contact with the side walls of the spacer at its ends, the clip wall portions terminating in lip portions that are doubled back upon and crimped to the doubled back portions of the spacer adjacent its ends.
- 3. The insulating glass unit of claim 1 including a sealant interposed between the clip and said outer surfaces of the spacer body adjacent its ends.
- 4. The insulating glass unit of claim 3 wherein the spacer includes an outer wall extending between the side walls and spaced outwardly from the interior wall, and wherein the key includes outwardly extending resilient fingers which contact and are bent over by the outer wall to thereby lock the key in place within the hollow interior of the spacer ends.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/853,785, filed Mar. 19, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,439,716.
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