Claims
- 1. An improved storm window for use in conjunction with a primary window disposed within a window opening of a building, comprising: a main frame disposed interiorly of and generally about an area adjacent the primary window to be insulated, said main frame including an inside terminal edge that terminates interiorly of the primary window and which abuts to the inside periphery thereof; said main frame further including an elongated member that extends inwardly from said inside terminal edge along and adjacent said primary window opening and includes a tongue type coupling extension that extends from the end opposite said terminal edge and which is spaced inwardly from the primary window opening; a runner extrusion assembly adapted to be detachably mounted to the tongue type coupling extension of said elongated member of said main frame, said runner extrusion assembly including a tongue receiving opening for receiving said tongue type coupling extension of said elongated member of said main frame and wherein said tongue receiving opening is formed by first and second extensions that form a part of said runner extrusion assembly, said first extension extending between said primary window opening and said elongated member of said main frame and said second extension extending adjacent the inside of said elongated member of said main frame on the side opposite said first extension; said runner extrusion assembly further including at least two runner extrusions extending inwardly from said second extension to form a groove interiorly of said primary window; means for detachably securing said runner extrusion assembly to said elongated member of said main frame; and sash means secured within said runner extrusions in spaced apart relationship with respect to said primary window to form a storm window interiorly of said primary window.
- 2. The storm window of claim 1 wherein said main frame and attached runner extrusion are low profile.
- 3. The improved storm window of claim 1 wherein said main frame includes a series of inwardly spaced legs that extend from said elongated member towards said primary window opening and which engages the same so as to maintain said elongated member in a position generally spaced inwardly from said primary window opening.
- 4. The improved storm window of claim 1 wherein said storm window thereof is provided with an intermediate frame structure for supporting two separate storm window arrangements in side-by-side relationship, said intermediate frame structure being comprised at each of two vertically spaced locations within said primary window opening of two main frame sections coupled together in back-to-back relationship, and two runner extrusion assembly sections disposed in back-to-back relationship with each being coupled to a respective main frame section such that there is defined two separate storm windows within said single primary window opening with said intermediate frame structure supporting each of the storm windows about an area intermediate the extreme sides of the primary window opening.
- 5. The storm window of claim 1 wherein a vibration dampening interface is provided between said main frame and said primary window unit whereby acoustical vibrations are dampened between the primary window and the storm window.
- 6. The storm window of claim 5 including a plurality of sashes operatively associated with said runner extrusion assembly.
- 7. The storm window of claim 6 wherein at least three sashes are provided.
- 8. The storm window of claim 7 wherein said sashes are overlappingly movable.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of United States Patent Application Ser. No. 798,593, filed May 19, 1977, now which is abandoned.
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