The present invention relates generally to the field of fenestration assemblies, and more particularly to a system for fixedly securing a sash to a frame.
In one embodiment a fenestration assembly comprises a frame having a first jamb and a second jamb parallel to and spaced from the first jamb; a movable sash movably mounted to the frame; a fixed sash fixedly attached to the frame; a plurality of clips coupling the fixed sash to the frame; and an adhesive connector securing an outer face of the fixed sash to the frame
In one embodiment a method of assembling a fenestration includes providing a frame having a first jamb and a second jamb spaced from and parallel to the first jamb. At least one clip is secured to the first jamb and at least the second jamb. A first sash is provided having a first stile and a second stile spaced from and parallel to the second stile. A first side of a double-sided adhesive is secured to each of the first stile and the second stile of the first sash. The first sash is positioned within the frame wherein the clips provide a biasing force to center the first sash between the first jamb and the second jamb. The first sash is secured to the frame with a second side of the double-sided adhesive.
In another embodiment a method of assembling a fenestration includes providing a fenestration frame having a first jamb and a second jamb spaced from and parallel to the first jamb, and a header. A further step includes selecting one of a glazing assembly secured to a sash frame and a glazing assembly free of a sash frame, wherein the glazing assembly free of a sash frame has a width greater than the glazing assembly secured to the sash frame. The selected glazing assembly is secured to the fenestration frame.
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For purposes of this application, unless otherwise specified, an interior side of a window is generally the side of the window facing an interior of a house, room, or other defined or enclosed space, and the exterior side of a window is generally the side of the window facing an exterior of a house, room, or other defined or enclosed space. Also, the “front” of an element is defined from the perspective of an operator facing the interior 20 of the window 10. The “rear” of an element is generally defined as opposing the “front” (e.g., extending away from the front) of the window. The forward and rearward directions are generally aligned along the y-axis as shown in
The bottom of an element generally faces or extends toward the ground (i.e., the surface of the earth) and the top of an element generally faces or extends away from the ground and the bottom.
The window frame 12 is shown including a first vertical or side jamb 24 disposed generally opposite a second vertical or side jamb 26 and an upper jamb or header 28 disposed generally above a second transverse lower jamb or sill 30 (the transverse jambs extending generally in the x-direction as defined in
The term fully closed refers to the orientation of the movable sash when the movable sash covers the area between the frame members and the upper fixed sash. The term open refers to the condition in which the movable sash 14 is moved in a direction from the sill 30 toward the header 28 and there is a region between the jamb 24, jamb 26, sill 30 and upper fixed sash 16 which is not covered. When the movable sash 14 is in the fully open position it may be possible to pass an object from the interior side to the exterior side between the area defined by jamb 24, jamb 26, sill 30 and the upper fixed sash 16. The term fully open refers to the orientation of the movable sash when the movable sash is moved toward the header 28 as far as the geometry of the frame and movable sash allows. It is understood that the movable sash moves from a fully closed position to an open position to a fully open position. The open position includes all of the positions between the fully closed position through and including the fully open position. Stated another way the open position includes both the fully open position and all partially open positions in which the movable sash is between the fully closed position and the fully open position.
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In one embodiment the first sash 14 is slidable relative to frame 12 between a fully closed position to a fully open position. In one embodiment first sash 14 may be tiltable sash that is pivotally coupled to window frame 12, providing for the first sash 14 to be pivotally moved between a non-tilted position and a tilted position as is known in the art. The first sash 14 may be pivoted about a horizontal axis that is generally parallel to lower rail 42. In a tilted position, the first sash 14 is disposed at an angle relative to a plane defined by the frame 12. In one embodiment in the tilted position the upper rail 40 moves inwardly along the y-axis such that the upper rail 40 is further from a plane defined by the header 12, sill 30 and first and second stiles 24, 26 than the lower rail 42.
Upper fixed sash 16 includes a sash frame 52 es an upper rail 54, a lower rail 56, a first stile 58 and a second stile 60. A glazing 62 extends between upper rail 54, lower rail 56, first stile 58 and second stile 60. Referring to
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Similarly, outer portion 64 includes outer surface 90 of second member 76 and a clip receiving portion 92 having a surface 94 of second jamb 26 facing first jamb 24 extending from outer surface 90 of second member 76 toward the outermost portion of second jamb 26. A tab member 96 extends from portion 92 in a vector direction both toward outer surface 90 of second member 76 and first jamb 24. The intersection of tab member 96 and portion 92 defines a corner receiving region or pivot portion 98.
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In one embodiment connectors 120 are double-sided tape that operative secures members 108, 109 to surfaces 80, 90 of stiles 58, 60 respectively. However other connectors 120 known in the art may also be used, such as a bead of adhesive materials that operates to bond fixed sash 16 to frame 12. Referring to
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In one embodiment clips 122 are secured to frame 12 without the need for a separate fastener. Stated another way clips 122 may be secured to frame 12 fastener free. Clip 122 in an installed position is biased toward tab 86 by tab 140 and is prevented from moving away from surface 84 by the tab digging into or being biased against surface 80. Tab 140 acts as a spring in the in/out direction and acts to keep clip adjacent surface 84 by the tip of tab 140 digging into surface 80.
The plurality of clips 122 allow the use of a double-sided tape connector 120 to be used as an attachment method between the fixed sash and the frame without an additional guide member or jig positioning sash 16 within the frame. Clips 122 act to center the fixed sash 16 within the frame 12 and therefore eliminate the need for a complicated and/or expensive guide to ensure proper placement of the fixed sash 16 within frame 12.
In one embodiment at least one 22 is disposed on an upper region of first jamb 24 and at least one clip is positioned on an upper region of the second jamb 24. The upper region of the first jamb and the second jamb begin defined as the region proximate the fixed sash 16, or stated another way the region intermediate the movable sash in the fully closed position and the header 28. In one embodiment at least one clip is positioned on the header having similar clip receiving geometry as the first jamb and the second jamb as described herein. In one embodiment, there are at least two clips on each of the first jamb and the second jamb that are opposite one another. In one embodiment there are more than two clips on each of the first jamb and second jamb.
In one embodiment the visible width 152, 154 of stiles 58 and 60 as viewed from the exterior of the building or room is substantially the same of the visible width 156, 158 of the stiles 44, 46 as viewed from the exterior of the building. The visible width is the distance measured between a left edge of the stile and a right edge of the stile in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the stile. Referring to
In one embodiment fenestration assembly 10 is assembled by first providing a frame 12 having a first jamb 24 and a second jamb 26 spaced from and parallel to the first jamb 24, and a header 28. At least one clip 122 is secured to the first jamb 24 and at least one clip 122 is secured to the second jamb 24 and at least one clip 122 is secured to the header 28. Although all clips are provided the reference numeral 122 they are individual clips. A first sash 16 is provided having a first stile 58 and a second stile 60 spaced from and parallel to the second stile 60. A first side of a double-sided adhesive tape 120 is secured to each of the first stile 58 and the second stile 60 of the first sash 16. The first sash 16 is moved toward the frame 12 generally along a y-axis is shown in
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In another embodiment a method of assembling a fenestration includes providing a fenestration frame 12 having a first jamb and a second jamb spaced from and parallel to the first jamb, and a header. A further step includes selecting one of a glazing assembly secured to a sash frame 16 and a glazing assembly 216 free of a sash frame, wherein the glazing assembly 216 free of a sash frame has a width (in the x direction shown in
Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to example embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the defined subject matter. Although the embodiment presented is a vertical single hung window, the fenestration assembly may also be a horizontal slider or a picture window in which the glazing assembly includes a sash frame being attached to the frame in one embodiment and wherein the glazing assembly may also be directly secured to the frame without a separate sash frame. For example, although different example embodiments may have been described as including one or more features providing one or more benefits, it is contemplated that the described features may be interchanged with one another or alternatively be combined with one another in the described example embodiments or in other alternative embodiments. Because the technology of the present disclosure is relatively complex, not all changes in the technology are foreseeable. The present disclosure described is manifestly intended to be as broad as possible. For example, unless specifically otherwise noted, the definitions reciting a single particular element also encompass a plurality of such particular elements.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/155,261, filed Oct. 9, 2018, entitled SASH RETENTION SYSTEM, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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