Claims
- 1. A closure assembly having framing sections and assembled at predetermined points with fastening means and having hardware fastened to the closure assembly at predetermined points with fastening means, said closure assembly comprising a thin walled fiberglass pultrusion having a predetermined cross section including three surfaces and having two ends and providing the framing sections for forming the closure assembly and including discrete reinforcing means fastened and positioned at discrete locations at the ends of the pultrusions or where hardware is fastened with the pultrusion, each reinforcing means having complementary pultrusion butting and engaging portions disposed therewith which engage with complementary reinforcing means butting and engaging portions of the pultrusion to allow for the joining by said fastening means of; the framing section in the closure assembly, the hardware associated with the assembly to the assembly, and adjacent pultrusions to one another while reinforcing the framing sections in use from cracking or breaking proximate at least three surfaces of said cross section of said pultrusion in at least three planes as the fastening means are fastened to the discrete reinforcing means distributing any fastening stresses tending to locally crack or break the pultrusion adjacent the point of fastening to the reinforcing means and to a substantially greater cross sectional area than the immediate surrounding surface of the pultrusion proximate the point of fastening, wherein the pultrusion is of a thickness of substantially in the range of between twenty five and ninety thousandths of an inch.
- 2. The pultrusion of claim 1 wherein the reinforcing means are discrete discontinuous reinforcing portions which are fastened to predetermined portions of each pultrusion such as channels, grooves, or flanges provided with the pultrusion when formed.
- 3. A framing section for doors and windows assembled by fastening means and comprising a thin walled fiberglass pultrusion having a predetermined cross section including three surfaces and two ends, the pultrusion having formed therewith at least one complementary butting and engaging portion, in use said pultrusion of the framing section having disposed proximate at least one end thereof first reinforcing means having complementary butting and engaging portions disposed therewith compatible in shape with the at least one complementary butting and engaging portion of the pultrusion and for fastening of the pultrusion with like pultrusions in forming a framing section while reinforcing the framing section in use from cracking or breaking proximate at least three surfaces of said cross section of said pultrusion in at least three planes as fastening means are fastened to the first reinforcing means, the first reinforcing means distributing any fastening stresses, tending to locally crack or break the pultrusion adjacent a point of fastening, to the reinforcing means and to a substantially greater cross sectional area than the immediate surrounding surface of the pultrusion proximate the point of fastening, wherein the wall thickness of the pultrusion is substantially in the range of twenty five to ninety thousandths of an inch.
- 4. The pultrusion of claim 3, wherein the first reinforcing means includes three dimensional corner brackets, having mounting means which are inserted in cooperative channels within the perimeter of the pultrusion.
- 5. The pultrusion of claim 4, wherein the corner brackets are made from nylon.
- 6. The pultrusion of claim 5, wherein the corner brackets include arms, said bracket being an angle bracket being substantially L shaped, the arms of the bracket being affixed to proximate the end of each pultrusion when the frame is assembled.
- 7. The pultrusion of claim 3 wherein the first reinforcing means further comprises a reinforcing member having compatible portions which engage with the pultrusion and allow fastening thereof to adjacent pultrusions proximate the end of the pultrusion.
- 8. The pultrusion of claim 7, wherein the first reinforcing means having portions therewith, the pultrusion or adjacent pultrusions being connected thereto.
- 9. The pultrusion of claim 8, wherein the detent portions are cylindrical channels for receiving threaded fasteners.
- 10. The pultrusion of claim 3 wherein each pultrusion has disposed therewith at predetermined locations second reinforcing means for mounting hardware means, the second reinforcing means preventing cracking or breaking of the pultrusion proximate the hardware means when the hardware means is mounted thereto.
- 11. The pultrusion of claim 4, wherein each pultrusion has disposed therewith at predetermined locations second reinforcing means for mounting hardware means, the second reinforcing means preventing cracking or breaking of the pultrusion proximate the hardware means when the hardware means is mounted thereto.
- 12. The pultrusion of claim 7, wherein each pultrusion has disposed therewith at predetermined locations second reinforcing means for mounting hardware means, the second reinforcing means preventing cracking and breaking of the pultrusion proximate the hardware means when the hardware means is mounted thereto.
- 13. The pultrusion of claim 8, wherein each pultrusion has disposed therewith at predetermined locations second reinforcing means for mounting hardware means, the second reinforcing means preventing cracking or breaking of the pultrusion proximate the hardware means when the hardware means is mounted thereto.
- 14. The pultrusion of claim 9, wherein each pultrusion has disposed therewith at predetermined locations second reinforcing means for mounting hardware means, the second reinforcing means preventing cracking or breaking of the pultrusion proximate the hardware means when the hardware means is mounted thereto.
- 15. The pultrusion of claim 10, wherein the second reinforcing means is formed in predetermined shapes to compliment the shapes of the at least one portion when the second reinforcing means are affixed therewith.
- 16. The pultrusion of claim 11, wherein the second reinforcing means is formed in predetermined shapes to compliment the shapes of the at least one portion when the second reinforcing means are affixed therewith.
- 17. The pultrusion of claim 12, wherein the second reinforcing means is formed in predetermined shapes to compliment the shapes of the at least one portion when the second reinforcing means are affixed therewith.
- 18. The pultrusion of claim 13, wherein the second reinforcing means is formed in predetermined shapes to compliment the shapes of the at least one portion when the second reinforcing means are affixed therewith.
- 19. The pultrusion of claim 14, wherein the second reinforcing means is formed in predetermined shapes to compliment the shapes of the at least one portion when the second reinforcing means are affixed therewith.
- 20. The pultrusion of claim 10, wherein the second reinforcing means includes portions which engage outer flanges of the framing section to stiffen the section and to further provide a flange to fasten the sections within an opening when assembled.
- 21. The pultrusion of claim 12, wherein the second reinforcing means includes portions which engage outer flanges of the framing section to stiffen the section and to further provide a flange to fasten the sections within an opening when assembled.
- 22. A closure assembly assembled by fastening means and comprising a first peripheral frame defining an opening within which a closure member is supported, each frame including first and second framing portions, at least one of the first and second framing portions includes at least one framing portion being at least one thin wall fiberglass pultrusion having a predetermined cross section including three surfaces and having at least one complementary butting and engaging portion formed therewith, the wall of the pultrusion being of a predetermined thickness substantially in the range of 10 to 90 thousandths of an inch, each fiberglass pultrusion being fastened to the adjacent pultrusion by first reinforcing means having complementary pultrusion butting and engaging portions disposed therewith compatible in shape with the pultrusion and the at least one complementary butting and engaging portion thereof, said first reinforcing means for reinforcing the framing section in use from cracking or breaking proximate at least three surfaces of said cross section of said pultrusion in at least three planes as fastening means are fastened to the first reinforcing means, the first reinforcing means distributing any fastening stresses tending to locally crack or break the pultrusion adjacent a point of fastening to the first reinforcing means and to a substantially greater cross sectional area than the immediate surrounding surface of the pultrusion proximate the point of fastening the closure member having fastened thereto hardware means, the hardware means being mounted with pultrusions at predetermined locations by providing second reinforcing means to reinforce the fiberglass pultrusion proximate each predetermined location and for mounting the hardware means thereat, while reinforcing the framing section in use from cracking or breaking proximate at least three surfaces of said cross section of said pultrusion in at least three planes as fastening means are fastened to the second reinforcing means, the second reinforcing means distributing any fastening stresses tending to locally crack or break the pultrusion adjacent a point of fastening to the second reinforcing means and to a substantially greater cross sectional area than the immediate surrounding surface of the pultrusion proximate the point of fastening.
- 23. The closure assembly of claim 22, wherein the second reinforcing means includes portions which engage with flanges on the exterior of pultrusions to reinforce the flanges and further to provide a mounting flange for mounting the closure assembly in said opening.
- 24. The closure assembly of claim 22, wherein one of the framing portions further comprises in use first reinforcing means being brackets made of nylon having compatibly shaped portions to engage with the at least one groove, channel or flange of the framing portions, thereby connecting adjacent framing portions.
- 25. The closure assembly of claim 22, wherein the first or second reinforcing means are molded in predetermined positions with some of the pultrusions.
- 26. The closure assembly of claim 22, wherein the framing portion further comprises in use first reinforcing means being right angled brackets engaged with the at least one groove, channel or flange of the framing portion, thereby squaring the orientation of adjacent framing sections with respect to each other when assembled.
- 27. The closure assembly of claim 22 wherein a pultrusion forms a sill portion of the closure assembly and further comprises detent portions proximate the edges thereof to engage with detents disposed with supplementary portions to be assembled therewith in use.
- 28. The closure assembly of claim 27, wherein the pultrusion and the supplementary portions are also connected to reinforcing portions which are affixed to both the pultrusion and the supplementary portions with the portions of the pultrusion formed therewith.
- 29. The closure assembly of claim 22, further comprising a substantial right angled three-dimensional bracket having two appendages, the appendages for joining adjacent pultrusions proximate the at least one groove, channel or flange thereof.
- 30. The closure assembly of claim 29, wherein the bracket is manufactured from resilient materials such as fiberglass, plastic, or nylon.
- 31. The closure assembly of claim 29, wherein the bracket is for insertion within an opening disposed proximate each end of adjacent pultrusions.
- 32. The closure assembly of claim 30, wherein the bracket is for insertion within an opening disposed proximate each end of adjacent pultrusions.
- 33. The closure assembly of claim 29, wherein the three-dimensional bracket is moulded from moldable materials having reinforcing portions therewith to provide the necessary strength for connected adjacent pultrusions.
- 34. The closure assembly of claim 31, wherein the three-dimensional bracket is moulded from materials having reinforcing portions therewith to provide the necessary strength for connected adjacent pultrusions.
- 35. The closure assembly of claim 22, wherein the hardware means further comprises window opening mechanisms locking portions, or handle portions.
- 36. The closure assembly of claim 22, wherein the hardware means further comprises mounting brackets for mounting the closure assembly in an opening.
- 37. The closure assembly of claim 36, wherein the mounting bracket has detent portions which engage and rigidify the pultrusions and a mounting or nailing flange disposed therewith for mounting the closure assembly in an opening.
- 38. The closure assembly of claim 22 wherein the first reinforcing means further comprises a first portion having compatible shaped portions formed therewith to engage the at least one groove, channel or flange of pultrusions.
- 39. The closure assembly of claim 28, wherein the first reinforcing means further comprises a first portion having compatible shaped portions formed therewith to engage the at least one portion of the pultrusions.
- 40. The closure assembly of claim 38, wherein the first portion has disposed therewith first detent portions, to fasten the first portion to the pultrusion, the first portion having second detent portions therewith, to fasten adjacent pultrusions to the first portions and the pultrusion to which it is fastened.
- 41. The closure assembly of claim 39, wherein the first portion has disposed therewith first detent portions, to fasten the first portion to the pultrusion, the first portion having second detent portions therewith, to fasten adjacent pultrusions to the first portions and the pultrusion to which it is fastened.
- 42. The closure assembly of claim 40, wherein the first detent portions are substantially C-shaped cylinders for receiving threaded fasteners.
- 43. The closure assembly of claim 41, wherein the first detent portions are substantially C-shaped cylinders for receiving threaded fasteners.
- 44. The closure assembly of claim 42, wherein the first detent portions are substantially C-shaped cylinders for receiving threaded fasteners.
- 45. The closure assembly of claim 38, wherein notches disposed with the pultrusion engage flanges with the first portion when fastened.
- 46. The closure assembly of claim 40, wherein notches disposed with the pultrusion engage flanges with the first portion when fastened.
- 47. The closure assembly of claim 44, wherein notches disposed with the pultrusion engage flanges with the first portion when fastened.
- 48. The closure assembly of claim 44, wherein notches disposed with the pultrusion engage flanges with the first portion when fastened.
- 49. A closure assembly comprising a first peripheral frame defining an opening within which a moveable closure member is supported, the peripheral frame including first and second framing portions, at least one of the first and second framing portions includes at least one framing portion being at least one thin wall fiberglass pultrusion having at least one detail portion formed therewith, the wall of the pultrusion being of a predetermined thickness, each fiberglass pultrusion being affixed to the adjacent framing portion by first reinforcing means, the closure assembly having affixed thereto hardware means, the hardware means being mounted with pultrusions at predetermined locations by providing second reinforcing means to reinforce the fiberglass pultrusion proximate each predetermined location when mounting the hardware means wherein the framing portion further comprises in use second reinforcing means having a base and at least one appendage extending upwardly away from the base, the appendage being flanges disposed with the base to brace the second reinforcing means in the at least one portion, thus rigidifying the portion.
- 50. The closure assembly of claim 49, wherein the predetermined thickness of the at least one fiberglass pultrusion is substantially between twenty five to ninety thousandths of an inch.
- 51. The closure assembly of claim 49, wherein the first or second reinforcing means are molded in predetermined positions with some of the pultrusions.
- 52. The closure assembly of claim 50, wherein the first or second reinforcing means are molded in predetermined positions with some of the pultrusions.
- 53. The closure assembly of claim 49, wherein the base has detent means disposed therewith aligned with detent means disposed with the pultrusion for mounting hardware therefor.
- 54. The closure assembly of claim 50, wherein the base has detent means disposed therewith aligned with detent means disposed with the pultrusion for mounting hardware therefor.
- 55. The closure assembly of claim 51, wherein the base has detent means disposed therewith aligned with detent means disposed with the pultrusion for mounting hardware therefor.
- 56. The closure assembly of claim 52, wherein the base has detent means disposed therewith aligned with detent means disposed with the pultrusion for mounting hardware therefor.
- 57. The closure assembly of claim 49, wherein the base has a coplanar tang extending therefrom to abut the pultrusion in use.
- 58. The closure assembly of claim 50, wherein the base has a coplanar tang extending therefrom to abut the pultrusion in use.
- 59. The closure assembly of claim 53, wherein the base has a coplanar tang extending therefrom to abut the pultrusion in use.
- 60. A closure assembly comprising thin walled fiberglass pultrusions having a predetermined cross section including three surfaces, said pultrusions being of sufficient thickness in use to crack or break if not reinforced and therefore requiring reinforcement proximate the cross section thereof, the pultrusions being reinforced by reinforcement means in three dimensions proximate the cross section adjacent the edge of the pultrusions when the pultrusions are joined to adjacent pultrusions, wherein said reinforcement is provided proximate at least three surfaces of the cross section of the pultrusions and thereby reinforcing the pultrusions in at least three planes.
- 61. A closure assembly comprising thin walled fiberglass pultrusions having a predetermined cross section including three surfaces, said pultrusions being of sufficient thickness to require reinforcement of the pultrusions in three dimensions proximate the three surfaces of the cross section of the pultrusions adjacent the edge of the pultrusions when the pultrusions are joined to adjacent pultrusions, the pultrusions having complementary portions provided with said predetermined cross section and being of sufficient thickness in use to crack or break if not reinforced proximate the edge thereof and therefore requiring reinforcement proximate at least three surfaces of the cross section thereof, each pultrusion being reinforced by reinforcement means including complementary portions adapted to engage the complementary portions of the pultrusions proximate said at least three surfaces of said cross section of said pultrusion, when the pultrusions are joined to adjacent pultrusion, mounted within an opening for the closure assembly or when hardware is mounted to the pultrusions, the complementary portions of the reinforcement means being compatible in shape with the cross section of the pultrusion and the complementary portions thereof to provide the necessary reinforcing of the closure assembly, wherein reinforcement is provided proximate at least three surfaces of the cross section of the pultrusions reinforcing the pultrusions in at least three planes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/455,190, filed Dec. 22, 1989, now abandoned.
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