Claims
- 1. A sliding door or window set comprising:
- an outer frame formed from four separate elongate frame elements each of which is formed from a length of a first continuously longitudinally molded profile of constant cross section, the frame elements being connected at four corners to form a rectangular surrounding frame having a horizontal outer top rail, a horizontal outer bottom sill and a first and a second vertical jamb;
- a fixed window panel having a rectangular fixed window frame mounted within the outer frame having a width so as to extend from the first jamb to a position midway across the outer frame and having a height so as to extend from the outer top rail to the outer bottom sill and a glazing member mounted within said fixed window frame, the fixed window frame being formed from at least one separate elongate frame element formed from a length of a second continuously molded profile of constant cross-section and including a central vertical post;
- a sliding window panel having a rectangular sliding window frame mounted within the outer frame having a width so as to extend from the second jamb to a position midway across the outer frame and having a height so as to extend from the outer top rail to the outer bottom sill and a glazing member mounted within the sliding window frame, the sliding window frame being formed from four separate elongate frame elements each of which is formed from a length of a third continuously molded profile of constant cross-section and including a horizontal sliding top rail, a horizontal sliding bottom rail, a front vertical post and a rear vertical post;
- slide guide means on the outer frame mounting the sliding window panel for movement in a sliding action longitudinally of the outer top rail and outer bottom sill from a closed position at said second jamb toward said first jamb;
- each of said top sliding rail, sliding bottom rail and front post of the sliding window panel carrying a longitudinally extending weatherstrip element for engagement with a portion of the outer frame in sealing cooperation therewith in said closed position of the window panel in which said front vertical post is in engagement with said second jamb;
- cam means provided at said second jamb engagable with means on the front post of the sliding window frame for moving the sliding window frame in transverse movement relative to its direction of movement, said cam means being positioned such that said transverse movement occurs closely adjacent the closed position of the sliding window panel to press the weatherstrip element on the front post into compressing engagement with said second jamb;
- weatherstrip means cooperating between said rear post of said sliding window panel and said central post of said fixed window panel;
- and means for moving said sliding window panel transversely to its direction of sliding movement in a compression direction to compress said weatherstrip means.
- 2. The sliding window set according to claim 1 wherein said means for moving the sliding window panel comprises lock means positioned on said rear post for cooperation with said central post in a locking and moving action.
- 3. The sliding window set according to claim 2 wherein the lock means comprises a plurality of lock elements arranged at spaced positions longitudinally of the rear post and common actuating means movable by a single action to actuate each of said lock elements.
- 4. The sliding window set according to claim 2 wherein the lock means includes a pin mounted on the rear post and movable transversely to the rear post into engagement with the central post, the central post having a blind recess therein for receiving an end portion of the pin to prevent sliding movement of the sliding window panel and to move the sliding window panel transversely to its sliding direction.
- 5. The sliding window set according to claim 1 wherein the weatherstrip means is mounted on the rear post.
- 6. The sliding window set according to claim 5 including a bracket member mounted on the rear post and extending therefrom toward the central post, the bracket member having an end portion thereof cranked at an angle to a main plane of the sliding window panel and said central post defining a surface thereon at approximately the same angle as the end portion to said plane, said surface facing away from the sliding window panel.
- 7. The sliding window set according to claim 1 including means on the slide guide means and on the sliding window panel for cooperating therebetween to bias the sliding window panel in a direction away from said compression direction.
- 8. The sliding window set according to claim 7 wherein said biasing means comprises roller means mounted on one of said horizontal outer bottom sill and said horizontal sliding bottom rail of the sliding window panel and guide surface means provided on the other of said horizontal outer bottom sill and said horizontal sliding bottom rail, the guiding surface being inclined so as to tend to cause the roller means to move transversely while it rolls longitudinally.
- 9. The sliding window set according to claim 7 including spring blassing means positioned between the outer top rail of the outer frame and the sliding top rail of the sliding window panel and acting to bias the sliding top rail of the sliding window panel transversely to the longitudinal movement.
- 10. The sliding window set according to claim 1 wherein the four separate elongate frame elements of the outer frame are each formed from the first same molded profile, the corners of the outer frame being formed by mitering ends of the elements.
- 11. The sliding window set according to claim 10 wherein said first molded profile of the outer frame includes in cross-section a hollow saddle support portion defined by surrounding walls forming a hollow interior and a sill portion extending outwardly from the hollow saddle support portion to one side thereof.
- 12. The sliding window set according to claim 11 wherein the hollow saddle support portion includes a raised rib on an upper surface and two shoulders formed on respective sides of the rib, each of the sliding top rail, sliding bottom rail, front post and rear post of the sliding window panel having a saddle recess therein for receiving the rib portion such that the rib portion and the saddle recess act to guide longitudinal movement of the sliding window panel.
- 13. The sliding window set according to claim 12 wherein the saddle recess has a base surface facing outwardly and two side surfaces extending from the base surface to an outermost edge of the sliding window panel and wherein the weatherstrip element is mounted on one of said side surfaces for engagement with a corresponding side surface of the rib portion.
- 14. The sliding window set according to claim 12 wherein a length of the rib portion is removed from the first molded profile on the horizontal top rail at a position corresponding to an open position of the sliding window panel and wherein there is provided an elongate strip member having an outer surface corresponding in shape to that of the rib portion and a pair of legs shaped to snap into an opening formed in the first molded profile by the removal of the rib portion such that the elongate element can be removed to allow installation and removal of the sliding window panel.
- 15. The sliding window set according to claim 11 wherein the frame of the fixed window panel is mounted on said sill portion.
- 16. A sliding door or window set comprising:
- an outer frame formed from four separate elongate frame elements each of which is formed from a length of a first continuously longitudinally moulded profile of constant cross section, the frame elements being connected at four corners to form a rectangular surrounding frame having a horizontal outer top rail, a horizontal outer bottom sill and a first and a second vertical jamb;
- a fixed window panel having a rectangular fixed window frame mounted within the outer frame having a width so as to extend from the first jamb to a position midway across the outer frame and having a height so as to extend from the outer top rail to the outer bottom sill and a glazing member mounted within the fixed window frame, the fixed window frame being formed from at least one separate elongate frame element formed from a length of a second continuously molded profile of constant cross-section and including a central vertical post;
- a sliding window panel having a rectangular sliding window frame mounted within the outer frame having a width so as to extend from the second jamb to a position midway across the outer frame and having a height so as to extend from the outer top rail to the outer bottom sill and a glazing member mounted within the sliding window frame, the fixed window frame being formed from four separate elongate frame elements each of which is formed from a length of a third continuously molded profile of constant cross-section and including a horizontal sliding top rail, a horizontal sliding bottom rail, a front vertical post and a rear vertical post;
- slide guide means on the outer frame mounting the sliding window panel for movement in a sliding action longitudinally of the outer top rail and the outer bottom sill from a closed position at said second jamb toward said first jamb;
- first weatherstrip means between the sliding window panel and the outer frame to provide sealing cooperation therebetween in said closed position of the sliding window panel jamb; in which said front post is in engagement with said second
- cam means provided at said second jamb engagable with means on the front post of the sliding window frame for moving the sliding window panel frame in transverse movement relative to its direction of movement, said cam means being positioned such that said transverse movement occurs closely adjacent the closed position of the sliding window panel to press the first weatherstrip means into compressing engagement between said front post and said second jamb;
- second weatherstrip means cooperating between said rear post of said sliding window panel and said central post of said fixed window panel;
- and lock means positioned on said rear post for cooperation with said central post in a locking and moving action for moving said sliding window panel transversely to its direction of sliding movement in a direction to compress said second weatherstrip means.
- 17. The sliding window set according to claim 16 wherein the lock means comprises a plurality of lock elements arranged at spaced positions longitudinally of the rear post and common actuating means movable by a single action to actuate each of said lock elements.
- 18. The sliding window set according to claim 16 wherein the lock means includes a pin mounted on the rear post and movable transversely to the rear post into engagement with the central post, the central post having a blind recess therein for receiving an end portion of the pin to prevent sliding movement of the sliding window panel and to move the sliding window panel transversely to its sliding direction.
- 19. A sliding door or window set for mounting in an opening in a wall of a building comprising:
- an outer frame formed from four separate elongate outer frame elements each of which is formed from a length of a first continuously longitudinally molded profile of constant cross section, the frame elements being connected at four corners to form a rectangular surrounding frame having a horizontal outer top rail, a horizontal outer bottom sill and a first and a second outer vertical jamb;
- a fixed window panel having a rectangular fixed window frame mounted within the outer frame having a width so as to extend from the first jamb to a position midway across the outer frame and having a height so as to extend from the outer top rail to the outer bottom sill and a glazing member mounted within the fixed window frame, the fixed window frame being formed from four separate elongate frame elements each formed from a length of a second continuously molded profile of constant cross section and including a central vertical post;
- a sliding window panel having a rectangular sliding window frame mounted within the outer frame having a width so as to extend from the second jamb to a position midway across the outer frame and having a height so as to extend from the outer top rail to the outer bottom sill and a glazing member mounted within the sliding window panel frame, the sliding window frame being formed from four separate elongate frame elements each of which is formed from a length of a third continuously molded profile of constant cross section and including a horizontal sliding top rail, a horizontal sliding a bottom rail, a front vertical post and a rear vertical post;
- wherein the four separate elongate frame elements of the outer frame are each formed from the same first molded profile of constant cross section, said first molded profile being integrally molded so as to define an inner wall portion facing inwardly toward an opposed one of the outer frame elements an outside wall portion for facing to one side of the wall, an inside wall portion for facing an opposed side of the wall and an outer wall portion including wall elements arranged for engaging the wall of the building, the inner wall portion including an inwardly projecting raised portion engaging the sliding window panel and an inclined sill surface extending from the raised portion and reducing gradually in height from the outer wall portion, each corner being formed by abutting ends of two of the elements which abutting ends are each formed at an angle to the length of the element to define a miter joint between the elements, said fixed window frame being attached to said inclined sill surface of the outer top rail, of the outer bottom sill and of one of said outer vertical jambs.
- 20. The sliding window set according to claim 19 wherein the molded inwardly projecting raised portion of the first molded profile includes in cross section a hollow support portion defined by surrounding walls forming a hollow interior.
- 21. The sliding window set according to claim 20, wherein the hollow support portion defines a raised rib having an upper surface and two shoulders formed on respective sides of the rib, each edge of the sliding top rail sliding bottom rail, front post and rear post of the sliding window frame having a recess therein for receiving the rib portion such that the rib portion and the recess act to guide longitudinal movement of the sliding window panel.
- 22. The sliding window set according to claim 21 wherein the recess has a base surface facing outwardly and two side surfaces extending from the base surface to an outermost edge of the sliding window panel and wherein there is provided a weatherstrip element mounted on one of said side surfaces for engagement with a corresponding side surface of the rib portion.
- 23. The sliding window set according to claim 21 wherein a length of the rib is removed from the horizontal outer top rail at a position corresponding to an open position of the sliding window panel and wherein there is provided an elongate strip member having an outer surface corresponding in shape to that of the rib and a pair of legs shaped to snap into an opening formed in the horizontal outer top rail by the removal of the rib such that the elongate element can be removed to allow installation and removal of the sliding window panel.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 666,186, filed Mar. 7, 1991 now abandoned.
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