Claims
- 1. A self-contained window unit adapted to be assembled into an oven door having front and back panels with aligned window openings therein and means defining an air passage to allow air to flow upwardly through the door and window unit therein, comprising a window sub-assembly having a pair of glass panes, means to hold said panes in spaced parallel relation, a third glass pane, and means for securing said third glass pane to said window sub-assembly in a position at one side thereof and in spaced parallel relation to the adjacent glass pane of said sub-assembly, said securing means providing areas between said third pane and said adjacent pane of said sub-assembly at the top and bottom of said window unit defining an opening adapted to communicate with the air passage in the door to allow the air to flow upwardly therebetween, said holding means comprising a frame of electrically-conducting material extending about the peripheries of said pair of panes and having a mounting flange, a microwave shield having an edge portion in surface-to-surface electrical contact with said flange, and means for securing said flange to one of said door panels to mount said window unit and ground said shield.
- 2. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 1, wherein said means for securing said flange comprises fasteners provided at spaced points along said flange.
- 3. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 1, wherein said means for securing said third pane to said window sub-assembly comprises a plurality of spaced mounting clips.
- 4. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 3, wherein said mounting clips include bottom and side clips at the bottom and side edges of said window unit engaging peripheral portions of said third pane.
- 5. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 4, wherein each bottom and side clip has a part extending over the peripheral edge of said third pane and inner and outer flanges extending over the inner and outer peripheral surfaces respectively of said third pane.
- 6. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 4, wherein said mounting clips include at least one top clip at the top of said window unit engaging a top peripheral portion of said third pane.
- 7. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 6, said top clip having a flange extending over the inner peripheral surface of said third pane, said top clip also having a terminal part extending over the peripheral edge of said third pane but not appreciably therebeyond so as normally to releasably hold said third pane against upward movement but permitting said third pane to be pressed outwardly clear of said terminal part for upward removal.
- 8. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 1, wherein said mounting flange extends laterally outwardly beyond said pair of glass panes about substantially the entire peripheries thereof, said edge portion of said microwave shield about substantially the entire periphery thereof being in electrical contact with said flange, and said means for securing said flange comprises metal fasteners provided at spaced points along the peripheral extent of said flange.
- 9. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 1, wherein said frame is generally channel-shaped in cross section having a base extending across the space between said pair of glass panes and laterally inwardly extending retaining flanges engaging the outer peripheral surfaces thereof, said base being divided into front and rear portions by an integral generally U-shaped section extending laterally outwardly beyond said pair of glass panes about substantially the entire periphery thereof and constituting said mounting flange, the edge portion of said microwave shield extending into said U-shaped section, and said means for securing said mounting flange to one of said door panels comprising metal fasteners clamping said edge portion of said microwave shield within said U-shaped section.
- 10. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 9, wherein the width of the space within said U-shaped section in its free state condition is greater than the thickness of said shield, said fasteners compressing said U-shaped section into clamping engagement with the edge portion of said shield and also drawing said retaining flanges into pressure contact with the outer peripheral surfaces of said pair of glass panes.
- 11. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 3, wherein said mounting clips include top, bottom and side clips at the top, bottom and side edges of said window unit engaging peripheral portions of said third pane.
- 12. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 11, said top clip having a flange extending over the inner peripheral surface of said third pane, said top clip having a terminal part extending part way only over the peripheral edge of said third pane so as normally to releasably hold said third pane against upward movement but permitting said third pane to be pressed outwardly clear of said terminal part for upward removal.
- 13. A self-contained window unit adapted to be assembled into an oven door having front and back panels with aligned window openings therein and means defining an air passage to allow air to flow upwardly through the door and window unit therein, comprising a window sub-assembly having a pair of glass panes, means to hold said panes in spaced parallel relation, a third glass pane, and means for securing said third glass pane to said window sub-assembly in a position at one side thereof and in spaced parallel relation to the adjacent glass pane of said sub-assembly, said securing means providing areas between said third pane and said adjacent pane of said sub-assembly at the top and bottom of said window unit defining an opening adapted to communicate with the air passage in the door to allow the air to flow upwardly therebetween, said holding means comprising a frame of electrically-conducting material extending about the peripheries of said pair of panes and having a mounting flange, a microwave shield extending parallel to said pair of panes and having an edge portion overlying said mounting flange, and means for clamping said edge portion of said shield and said flange together and for securing said flange to one of said door panels to both mount said window unit and ground said microwave shield.
- 14. An oven door having front and back panels with aligned window openings therein and means defining an air passage to allow air to flow upwardly through the door, a self-contained window unit mounted in said door between said panels in register with the openings therein including a window sub-assembly having a pair of glass panes, means to hold said panes in spaced parallel relation, a third glass pane, means for securing said third glass pane to said window sub-assembly in a position at one side thereof and in spaced parallel relation to the adjacent glass pane of said sub-assembly, said securing means providing areas between said third pane and said adjacent pane of said sub-assembly at the top and bottom of said window unit defining an opening adapted communicate with the air passage in the door to allow the air to flow upwardly therebetween, and a fourth glass pane mounted on one of the door panels in register with the window opening therein and in spaced relation to said third glass pane to provide an opening therebetween communicating with the air passage in the door to allow the air to flow upwardly therethrough.
- 15. The self-contained window unit defined in claim 15, wherein said securing means for said third glass pane comprises a plurality of spaced mounting clips.
- 16. The oven door defined in claim 15, wherein said mounting clips include bottom and side clips at the bottom and side edges of said window unit engaging peripheral portions of said third pane.
- 17. The oven door defined in claim 14, wherein said holding means comprises a frame of electrically conductive material extending about the peripheries of said pair of panes and having a mounting flange, a microwave shield having an edge portion in surface-to-surface electrical contact with said flange, and means for securing said flange to one of said door panels to mount said window unit and ground said shield.
- 18. The oven door defined in claim 17, wherein said mounting flange extends laterally outwardly beyond said pair of glass panes about substantially the entire peripheries thereof, said edge portion of said microwave shield about substantially the entire periphery thereof being in electrical contact with said flange, and said means for securing said flange comprises metal fasteners provided at spaced points along the peripheral extent of said flange.
- 19. The oven door defined in claim 17, wherein said frame is generally channel-shaped in cross section having a base extending across the space between said pair of glass panes and laterally inwardly extending retaining flanges engaging the outer peripheral surfaces thereof, said base being divided into front and rear portions by an integral generally U-shaped section extending laterally outwardly beyond said pair of glass panes about substantially the entire periphery thereof and constituting said mounting flange, the edge portion of said microwave shield extending into said U-shaped section, and said means for securing said mounting flange to one of said door panels comprising metal fasteners clamping said edge portion of said microwave shield within said U-shaped section.
- 20. The oven door defined in claim 19, wherein the width of the space within said U-shaped section in its free state condition is greater than the thickness of said shield, said fasteners compressing said U-shaped section into clamping engagement with the edge portion of said shield and also drawing said retaining flanges into pressure contact with the outer peripheral surfaces of said pair of glass panes.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 797,256, filed May 16, 1977 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 657,472, filed Feb. 12, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,023,554, and Ser. No. 681,456, filed Apr. 29, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,049,939.
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