Claims
- 1. A metal framed window or door assembly of the type having an outside frame and mounted therein at least two sashes or panels of the insulated or double glazed type, at least one of which such sashes or panels is slidable or movable in the outside frame; each of said sashes or panels having a continuous peripheral outer metal frame; said outer metal frame of each of said panels comprising a plurality of metal frame members suitably joined together to form said outer metal frame, and one of said metal frame members of each of said panels being a meeting frame member; said outside frame comprising a plurality of thermal break frame members suitably joined together to form said outside frame, each of said thermal break frame members comprising an interior metal frame member and an exterior metal frame member and a thermally non-conductive barrier material interlockingly engaged with and connecting said interior metal frame member and said exterior metal frame member, thereby thermally insulating said interior and exterior metal frame members from each other; a thermally non-conductive barrier member mounted on said outside frame adjacent said interlocking thermally non-conductive barrier extending material and extending lineally therewith, and said barrier member inwardly of said outside frame and on a line extending between each of said sashes or panels thereby providing a thermal barrier between the metal frame of each of said sashes or panels and their respectively oppositely positioned interior or exterior metal frame member of said outside frame; and at least one of the meeting frame members of said continuous peripheral outer metal frame of one of said sashes or panels having a thermally non-conductive insulating member lockedly engaged on said meeting frame member and extending lineally therewith to meet with the meeting frame member of the other of said sashes or panels and provide a thermal barrier between the metal meeting frame members of each of said sashes or panels.
- 2. A metal framed window or door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said thermally non-conductive barrier material is a unitary plastic shape having a portion thereof providing a thermal barrier between interior and exterior metal frame members in said outside frame and another portion thereof extending inwardly therefrom providing a thermal barrier between said continuous peripheral outer metal frame members of each sash or panel and their respectively oppositely positioned interior or exterior metal frame member of said outside frame.
- 3. A metal framed window or door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said thermally non-conductive barrier material between said interior and exterior metal frame members of said outside frame is one component and said thermally non-conductive barrier member between the metal frame members of each of said sashes or panels and their respectively oppositely positioned interior or exterior metal frame member of said outside frame is another component.
- 4. A metal framed window or door assembly according to claim 3, wherein said outside frame has an inwardly projecting metal member for lockedly engaging said another thermal non-conductive barrier member component, and said another thermally non-conductive barrier member component is lockedly engaged on said inwardly projecting member.
- 5. A metal framed window or door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said thermally non-conductive insulating member lockedly engaged on said meeting frame member of said one of said sashes or panels is a unitary plastic shape.
- 6. A metal framed window or door assembly according to claim 1, comprising means on said meeting frame member of said one of said sashes or panels for lockedly engaging said lockedly engaged thermally non-conductive insulating member thereon, and complimentary means on said lockedly engaged thermally non-conductive insulating member for lockedly engaging said first named means.
- 7. A metal framed window or door assembly according to claim 1, wherein said inwardly positioned thermally non-conductive barrier member on said outer frame has a means thereon for receiving a sash pile on a face thereof and a means thereon for receiving a sash pile on the opposite face thereof.
- 8. In a window or door assembly having an outer frame including interior and exterior metal frame members separated and joined together by a thermal break member, and a first and second insulated glass panel in lapping relation within said outer frame and said panels being disposed in inboard and outboard relation to the median of said thermal break member, and at least one of said panels being movable in parallel relation to the other of said panels for opening or closing the window or door and each of said panels having a continuous outer metal frame extending around the periphery thereof, the improvement wherein a thermal barrier insulating member is lockedly engaged on a continuous outer metal frame member of one of said insulated glass panels adapted to meet with a continuous outer metal frame member of the other of said insulated glass panels and wherein a thermal barrier member is installed on said outer frame of said window or door assembly, extends lineally therewith and extends inwardly from said thermal break member a sufficient distance to provide a complete thermal barrier between the continuous metal frame members of one insulated glass panel and their respective oppositely positioned interior or exterior metal frame member of said outer frame.
- 9. A window or door assembly according to claim 8, wherein said thermal break member and said thermal barrier member are a single unitary rigid plastic shape.
- 10. A window or door assembly according to claim 8, wherein said thermal barrier member is a separate unitary plastic shape and has means thereon for engaging a metal projection member on said outer frame and said outer frame has a metal projection member thereon for engaging said thermal barrier member.
- 11. A window or door assembly according to claim 8, wherein said thermal barrier member has means thereon for lockedly engaging sash piles to be disposed between said insulated glass panels.
- 12. A window or door assembly comprising an outer frame to be installed in a rough opening in an enclosing wall and including interior and exterior metal frame members for respective exposure to air at interior and exterior ambient temperatures and a non-metallic thermal barrier member interlockingly engaged with said interior and exterior metal frame members and disposed therebetween and joining together said metal frame members and thermally insulating said metal frame members from each other; and first and second sashes or panels in lapping relation within said outer frame and said sashes or panels being disposed in inboard and outboard relation to the median of said thermal barrier member, at least one of said sashes or panels being movable in parallel relation to the other of said sashes or panels for opening and closing the window or door, each of said sashes or panels including an insulated glass panel and a continuous outer metal frame extending along and embracing the periphery of said glass panel, a thermal barrier means mounted on said outer frame and inwardly thereof and on a line extending between said sashes or panels, a non-metallic thermal barrier interlock member lockedly engaged on the metal frame of one of said sashes or panels and disposed between said metal frame of said one of said sashes or panels and the metal frame of the other of said sashes or panels, said non-metallic thermal barrier members in said outer frame, said thermal barrier means mounted on said outer frame and said non-metallic thermal barrier interlock member on said metal frame of said one of said sashes or panels providing a complete thermal barrier between all metal frame members of the assembly which are exposed to the interior environment and all metal frame members which are exposed to the exterior environment.
- 13. A window or door assembly according to claim 12, wherein said non-metallic thermal barrier members in said outer frame and said thermal barrier means mounted on said outer frame are combined as single unitary plastic shapes.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 544,196, filed on Jan. 27, 1977 now abandoned.
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