Claims
- 1. A blast resistant window system in which a reinforced window pane is supported by a window framework for mounting at an opening in a wall; the window system comprising:a pane-engaging member transversally extending adjacent an inner surface of the window pane and secured at respective ends thereof to opposite construction elements, said pane-engaging member being fitted with an energy dispensing device for converting axial force and energy developed thereby within the pane-engaging member into mechanical work which acts to dampen and waste this energy.
- 2. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the window is a casement window and the framework comprises a sash mounted on a window frame fixed at the opening in the wall said sash constituting the construction element; the at least one pane-engaging member being secured to and extending between either or both pairs of top and bottom rails, and hanging and shutting stiles of the window sash.
- 3. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the construction element is a wall or a support profile.
- 4. A blast resistant window system according to claim 3, wherein the one or more energy dispensing device is concealed within the sash or window frame members.
- 5. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the window constitutes part of a curtain wall, where the framework comprises a plurality of substantially transversally extending frame members, and wherein the at least one pane-engaging member is secured to respective such frame members.
- 6. A blast resistant window system according to claim 5, wherein the one or more energy dispensing device is concealed within the frame members.
- 7. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one pane-engaging member extends within the frame members.
- 8. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the pane engaging member is a cable or a cord.
- 9. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the at least one energy dispensing device is fitted along the respective pane-engaging member or at an end thereof.
- 10. A blast resistant window system according to claim 9, wherein the energy dispensing device comprises a tubular element formed with at least one substantially radially extending rib, and a sheering member adapted for sheering the at least one rib upon coaxial displacement of at least one of the tubular element and the sheering member with respect to one another.
- 11. A blast resistant window system according to claim 10, wherein one of the tubular element and the sheering member is coupled to an end of the pane-engaging member or to a respective framework member, and the other of the tubular element and the sheering member is articulated to the other of an end of the pane-engaging member and a respective framework member, respectively.
- 12. A blast resistant window system according to claim 10, wherein the sheering member is ring-like shaped and coaxially extends with respect to the tubular element, adapted for consecutively shearing the radial ribs.
- 13. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the energy dispensing device is adapted for converting axial displacement of the pane-engaging member into plastic deformation.
- 14. A blast resistant window system according to claim 13, wherein the energy dispensing device is a tubular element formed with one or more substantially radially extending recesses, wherein applying axial force thereon entails plastic deformation of the tubular element.
- 15. A blast resistant window system according to claim 14, wherein the tubular element bears at a first end thereof against a member of the framework, and at a second end thereof it is integral with or bears against a respective end plate of the pane-engaging member.
- 16. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the energy dispensing device is adapted for converting axial displacement of the pane-engaging member into mechanical sheer.
- 17. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the energy dispensing device comprises an elastic member.
- 18. A blast resistant window system according to claim 17, wherein the energy dispensing device comprises an elastic member having a longitudinal axis coaxial with that of the pane-engaging member; the elastic member bears at one end thereof against an end plate of the pane-engaging member, and at an opposed end thereof against a corresponding member of the framework.
- 19. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the energy dispensing device comprises a piston and cylinder assembly.
- 20. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the reinforced window pane is adapted to withstand physical force, blast and kinetic energy of bullets and shrapnel.
- 21. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein the pane-engaging member is made of a substantially flexible and non-elastic material.
- 22. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein deformation or displacement of the window pane in an inbound direction, entails engagement of the window pane with the pane-engaging member giving rise to axial force within the pane-engaging member.
- 23. A blast resistant window system according to claim 1, wherein deformation or displacement of the window pane in a direction substantially perpendicular to the plane of the window pane entails engagement thereof with the pane-engaging member to generate an axial, tension force in the pane-engaging member.
- 24. An energy dispensing device in conjunction with a blast resistant window system comprising a reinforced blast window pane defining an inside and outside surfaces, the device comprising:a first member having a longitudinal axis and a second member, one of said first and second members being fixedly attachable to a respective end of a substantially non-elastic window pane-engaging member, and along the inside surface of the window pane at least one of the first and second members being provided with an energy wasting member extending along the longitudinal axis and bearing against a cooperating surface of the respective other first and second member, wherein axial displacement of the first and second members with respect to one another and energy developed thereby is converted into a different form of work in which the energy is wasted.
- 25. An energy dispensing device according to claim 24, wherein the first and second members are a piston an a cylinder, respectively, converting the displacement energy into heat.
- 26. An energy dispensing device according to claim 25, wherein a restraining arrangement is provided for dampening the axial displacement.
- 27. An energy dispensing device according to claim 24, wherein the axial displacement energy is converted into plastic deformation or sheering of the one or more energy wasting members.
- 28. An energy wasting device according to claim 24, wherein the one or more energy wasting member are one or more radially extending ribs adapted for sheer or plastic deformation.
- 29. An energy wasting device according to claim 28, wherein the one or more energy wasting member is a tubular member formed with a plurality of radial slits adapted for plastic deformation upon applying axial force thereto.
- 30. An energy wasting device according to claim 29, wherein the energy wasting member is adapted for consecutive wasting of mechanical work.
- 31. An energy wasting device according to claim 30, wherein the energy wasted along the axial axis increases along with increase of axial displacement of the first and second members with respect to one another.
- 32. An energy wasting device according to claim 31, wherein ribs have a thickness gradually increasing along the axial axis of the first member.
- 33. An energy wasting device according to claim 31, wherein the opening formed at the second member is formed with a pointed edge facing the ribs.
- 34. An energy wasting device according to claim 24, wherein the first member is a core element formed with a plurality of laterally extending ribs an the second member is a sheering member receiving the first member and formed with an opening having a sheering surface bearing against a first of said ribs, said opening sized to admit access of the core element and sheer one or more of the ribs.
- 35. An energy wasting device according to claim 33, wherein the sheering member is ring-like shaped.
- 36. An energy wasting device according to claim 35, wherein the housing accommodates an additional first member extending substantially at a right angle with respect to the at least one pair of first members.
- 37. An energy wasting device according to claim 34, wherein the sheering member is a housing accommodating at least one pair of orientation opposed, axially extending first members.
- 38. An energy wasting device according to claim 34, wherein the housing is fitted for fixedly attaching to a fixed construction element of the framework or wall.
- 39. An energy wasting device according to claim 24, wherein the pane-engaging member transversally extends adjacent and parallel to a blast resistant window pane, or within a profiled framework element.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/401,656, filed Sep. 23, 1999.
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