Claims
- 1. A double-pane window for providing sound insulation for an interior of a structure, comprising:
- (a) a first pane comprising a first transparent sheet having a first thickness and a first density;
- (b) a second pane comprising a second transparent sheet having a second thickness and a second density, the second sheet being of a thickness and density different from the first sheet; and
- (c) mounting means for mounting the panes in a spatial relationship to each other and in a window frame, the mounting means connected to and extending about the peripheries of the panes whereby the panes cooperate to block sound transmission, and thereby insulating the interior of the structure from a variety of sounds.
- 2. The window of claim 1, wherein the mounting means includes a resilient gasket, the gasket being deformable to allow the window to be pressed into a window frame.
- 3. The window of claim 2, and further comprising a depression formed medially in the gasket and a plurality of open-celled urethane foam particles in said depression.
- 4. The window of claim 2, wherien the gasket includes a passage formed therein and a rib integrally connected to the gasket and extending outwardly from the perimeter of the gasket, said passage allowing the gasket to be deformed when the window is placed in the window frame, the rib sealing the window to the window frame.
- 5. The window of claim 2, wherein the gasket includes a pair of pane-receiving recesses formed therein, the gasket having a plurality of cusps extending into the recesses to assist in providing a seal between the gasket and the panes.
- 6. The window of claim 5, wherein the gasket includes an undulating spring disposed in each of the recesses between the periphery of each fo the panes and the gasket, the undulating spring providing an inwardly directed pressure bearing against the peripheries of the panes.
- 7. A double-pane window for providing sound insulation for an interior of a structure, comprising:
- (a) a first pane comprising a first glass sheet having a first density;
- (b) a second pane comprising a second glass sheet having a second density, the second sheet having a density different from the first sheet and thereby blocking different sound frequencies; and
- (c) mounting means for mounting the panes in a spatial relationship to each other and in a window frame, the mounting means connected to and extending about the periphery of the panes whereby the panes cooperate to block different sounds and thereby insulating the interior of the structure from a variety of sounds.
- 8. The window of claim 7, wherein the second pane has a thickness different from the first pane.
- 9. The window of claim 7, wherein each of the panes has a pair of opposing, parallel, planar faces.
- 10. The window of claim 8, wherein the average thickness of the first pane is different from the average thickness of the second pane.
- 11. The window of claim 7, wherein the mounting means includes a resilient gasket, the gasket being deformable.
- 12. The window of claim 11, wherein the gasket includes a passage formed therein and a rib integrally connected to the gasket and extending outwardly from the perimeter of the gasket, said passage allowing the gasket to be deformed when the window is placed in the window frame, the rib sealing the window to the window frame.
- 13. The window of claim 11, wherein the gasket includes a pair of pane-receiving recesses formed therein, the gasket having a plurality of cusps extending into the recesses to assist in providing a seal between the gasket and the panes.
- 14. The window of claim 13, wherein the gasket includes an undulating spring disposed in each of the recesses between the periphery of each of the panes and the gasket, the undulating spring providing an inwardly directed pressure bearing against the peripheries of the panes.
- 15. A double-pane window for providing sound insulation, comprising:
- (a) a first transparent sheet of acrylic material made form a first process taken from the group consisting of extruded, cast or continuous cast processes, said first transparent sheet having a first density;
- (b) a second transparent sheet of acrylic material made from a second process, different from said first process, from the group consisting of extruded, cast or continuous cast processes, said second transparent sheet having a second density different from said first density; and
- (c) mounting means for mounting said first and second transparent sheets in spatial relationship to each other and in a window frame.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said first density and said second density vary by approximately ten percent.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said mounting means further comprises a resilient material about the peripheral edges of both said first transaprent sheet and said second transparent sheet.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein said mounting means further comprises an interior recess between said first and second transparent sheets and said interior recess is at least partially filled with open-celled urethane foam particles.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/348,569, filed May 8, 1989 now abandoned.
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