Window construction with simplified plastic extrusions and interactions

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244000
  • Patent Number
    6,244,000
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 4, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A single extruded cross-section and a single milled cross-section provide the rails and stiles of window sashes with the trouble-free functionality of vinyl and the esthetic functionality of wood. A few accessory extruded cross-sections provide weatherproof meeting rails and jambs and out-of-plumb compensation. Assembly of the extruded and milled components is accomplished simply and securely. This structure is characterized by plastic extrusions that feature a few interactive primary cross-sectional profiles, and milled wood or otherwise-shaped parts that feature a secondary cross-sectional profile. The primary and secondary profiles coact simply, securely and attractively.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to window sashes and frames and, more particularly, to double-hung window sashes and frames therefor, which are constructed from (1) extruded parts that are composed of a plastic such as vinyl, and (2) milled or otherwise shaped parts that are composed of another material such as wood.




2. The Prior Art




A need has developed for window sash and frame assemblages that combine the advantages of (1) extruded construction components having the durability of a plastic material such as vinyl, and (2) milled or otherwise-shaped construction components having the esthetics of another material such as wood or an equivalent. It is desired that such assemblages be adapted for either new construction wherein ease of installation is an advantage, or old construction wherein out-of-plumb openings are common.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary object of the present invention is to provide a sash and frame assemblage for a window that is characterized by: (1) extruded plastic parts that feature a few interactive primary cross-sectional profiles, and (2) milled wood or otherwise-shaped parts that feature a secondary cross-sectional profile. The primary and secondary profiles coact simply, securely and attractively. The primary and secondary profiles, in cross-section, interactively feature a unique extrusion from which an entire sash is constructed, and a unique milled or otherwise-shaped facing which snaps precisely into secure engagement with such a sash. In addition to this unique extrusion, only a few auxiliary extrusions are needed. These auxiliary extrusions are specifically required for the forward and rearward meeting rails, and for out-of-plumb compensation. The frame of the present invention features extruded jambs that are pressed against the stiles of the window sashes by a resilient backing.




Other objects of the present invention will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinafter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference is made to the following specification, which is to be read in reference to the accompanying drawing wherein:





FIG. 1

is a general front view of a window sash and frame assemblage, portions of which are designated by numerals in reference to details of the present invention that are displayed in the following figures;





FIG. 1A

is a rear view of one of the window sashes of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 2

is a broken-away cross-section of

FIG. 1

in its entirety, taken along the line


2





2


;





FIG. 3

is a broken-away cross-section of the jamb construction of

FIG. 1

, taken along the line


3





3


;





FIG. 4

is a broken-away detail view of the top sash and bottom sash meeting rails, taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a broken-away cross-sectional detail view of the adjustable sill assembly of

FIG. 1

, taken along the line


5





5


;





FIG. 6

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the main sash extrusion of

FIGS. 2 and 4

;





FIG. 7

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the milled part of

FIGS. 2 and 4

;





FIG. 8

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the outer accessory meeting rail extrusion of

FIGS. 2 and 4

;





FIG. 9

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the inner accessory meeting rail extrusion of

FIGS. 2 and 4

;





FIG. 10

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the upper out-of-plumb adjustment extrusion of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 11

is an isolated cross-sectional view of the lower out-of-plumb adjustment extrusion of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The assemblage illustrated in

FIG. 1

comprises a frame


20


, an upper window sash


22


, and a lower window sash


24


. Frame


20


includes a header portion


26


, a sill portion


28


, and jamb portions


30


and


32


. Upper sash


22


includes a top rail


34


, an outer or forward meeting rail


36


, and a pair of stiles


38


and


40


, which hold a double glass pane


42


. Lower sash


24


includes an inner or rearward meeting rail


46


, a bottom rail


48


, and a pair of stiles


50


and


52


, which hold a double glass pane


54


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the aforementioned components are described as being constructed of vinyl polymer extrusions and milled wood or otherwise-shaped parts. The polymer extrusions, in an alternative form, may be composed of a polymer other than vinyl. The otherwise shaped parts, in an alternative form, may be composed of an extruded polymer such as vinyl.




The components of upper sash


22


, as indicated above, include top rail


34


, outer or forward meeting rail


36


and stiles


38


,


40


. Each of these components includes an extrusion


35


as is well shown in

FIG. 6 and a

milled wood part


37


as is well shown in FIG.


7


. The components of lower sash


24


, as indicated above, include an inner or rearward meeting rail


46


, a bottom rail


48


, and a pair of stiles


50


and


52


. Each of these components includes an extrusion


53


as is well shown in

FIG. 6 and a

milled wood part


55


as is well shown in FIG.


7


. It will be observed that extrusions


35


and


53


are identical, and that milled parts


37


and


55


are identical.




The cross-section of

FIG. 6

, as generally shown at


57


, includes a hollow, rectangular base


56


, which consists of parallel longitudinal sections


56




a


and


56




b


, and parallel transverse sections


56




c


and


56




d


. Projecting from outer longitudinal section


56




a


is an inwardly bent finger


58


, which abuts against window pane


42


. Projecting from the inner and outer longitudinal sections


56




a


and


56




b


of base


56


is a groove


60


for a purpose to be described below. Projecting oppositely from the inner and outer transverse sections


56




c


and


56




d


of base


56


are a pair of oppositely directed elongated hooks


62


,


64


for a purpose now to be described.




The cross-section of

FIG. 7

includes a body


66


having an extended face portion


68


and a restricted catch portion


70


. Catch portion


70


is provided with oppositely directed hooks


72


,


74


that are designed to snap into engagement with oppositely directed hooks


62


,


64


of the extrusion of FIG.


6


. By virtue of oppositely directed hooks


62


,


64


and oppositely directed hooks


72


,


74


, the vinyl extrusion and the milled wood part snap together into a snugly mated relationship.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, forward or outer meeting rail


36


includes an auxiliary extrusion


76


that has a base


78


, an extending bent finger


80


for engagement in the milled wood part, a catch


84


for retaining a felt or vinyl bulb strip


86


, a tongue


81


for reception by groove


60


of

FIG. 6

, and a projecting pinch finger


88


.




As indicated in

FIG. 9

, the inner or rearward meeting rail includes an auxiliary extrusion


89


that has a hollow rectangular base


90


for maintaining stability, a catch


92


for retaining a felt or vinyl bulb strip


93


, an extending finger


95


for engagement in a mating notch in the milled wood part, a tongue


91


for reception by groove


60


of

FIG. 6

, and an extending pinch finger


94


.




Out-of-plumb compensation is achieved by two extrusions, which are shown in detail at


96


and


98


in

FIGS. 10 and 11

. Lower extrusion


96


, in cross-section, includes a slanted base


100


that is adapted to rest on sill portion


28


of the window frame, a pair of legs


102


,


104


, a pair of legs


106


,


108


, each pair of which defines a channel, and a cross-piece


110


having a central opening that is adapted to receive a self-tapping adjusting screw. Upper extrusion


98


, in cross-section, includes a pair of legs


111


,


112


and a pair of legs


114


,


116


, each pair of which defines a channel, and a cross-piece


118


having a central opening that is adapted to receive a self-tapping adjusting screw. Such a screw is shown in

FIG. 5

at


120


. The arrangement is such that the legs and channels of upper extrusion


98


and lower extrusion


96


engage each other adjustably and are locked in position by adjusting screws


120


, which enable plumb installation.




The frame


20


of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 3

, features first and second extruded jambs that are sufficiently thin to be pressed against the stiles of the window sash by a resilient backing. As shown, each jamb consists of an outer accessory in the form of a vinyl extrusion


122


and an inner accessory in the form of a vinyl extrusion


124


. In cross-section, outer extrusion


122


consists of a channel, which is fastened to the jamb portion of the window frame and which presents oppositely directed hooks


126


and


128


. In cross-section, inner jamb accessory extrusion consists of two parallel sections,


130


and


132


, which provide guide rails along which the window stiles may slide. A resilient foam


134


is interposed between the outer and inner jamb accessories to press the outer jamb accessory tightly against the stiles of the sashes.




OPERATION




The operation of the illustrated assemblage of frame and sashes is as follows. A single extruded cross-section and a single milled cross-section provide the rails and stiles of the sashes with the trouble-free functionality of vinyl and the esthetic functionality of wood. A few accessory extruded cross-sections provide weather-proof meeting rails and jambs and out-of-plumb compensation. Assembly of the extruded and milled components is accomplished simply and securely. As shown in

FIG. 1A

, each sash is constructed from an assembly of the extrusions of

FIG. 6

, which are mitered and welded together at their ends.



Claims
  • 1. A window sash assemblage comprising:(a) top, bottom and side components and a window encompassed by said components; (b) each of said components including pairs of extruded parts and milled parts; (c) all of said extruded parts of said pairs being substantially identical in cross-section; (d) all of said milled parts of said pairs being substantially identical in cross-section; (e) said extruded parts of said pairs providing grooves in cross-section; (f) said milled parts of said pairs providing tongues in cross-section; (g) said tongues of said milled parts snapping into said grooves of said extruded parts; (h) each of said extruded parts including a hollow rectangular base having parallel longitudinal sections and parallel transverse sections, and an inwardly bent finger; (i) each of said milled parts having a facing; (j) said facing bearing against one face of said window, and said finger bearing against the other face of said window.
  • 2. The window sash assemblage of claim 1 wherein said extruded parts are composed of vinyl polymer.
  • 3. The window sash assemblage of claim 1 wherein said milled parts are composed of wood.
  • 4. The window sash assemblage of claim 1 wherein said tongue of each of said milled parts, in cross-section, includes a pair of opposed hook sections.
  • 5. The window sash assemblage of claim 4 wherein said groove of each of said extruded parts, in cross section, includes a pair of opposed hook sections.
  • 6. The window sash assemblage of claim 5 wherein said opposed hook sections of each of said extruded parts receive said opposed hook sections of each of said milled sections.
  • 7. A construction assemblage comprising:(a) a window frame, an upper window sash and a lower window sash; (b) said window frame comprising a header portion, a sill portion, a first jamb portion and a second jamb portion; (c) a first outer jamb accessory fastened along said first jamb portion; (d) a first inner jamb accessory mated with said first outer jamb accessory; (e) a second outer jamb accessory fastened along said second jamb portion; (f) a second inner jamb accessory mated with said second outer jamb accessory; (g) said first outer jamb accessory and said second outer jamb accessory providing matched pairs of channels; (h) said upper window sash having top, bottom and side components; (i) said lower window sash having top, bottom and side components; (j) each of said components including extruded parts and milled parts; (k) each of said extruded parts being substantially identical in cross-section; (l) each of said milled parts being substantially identical in cross-section; (m) said cross-section of said extruded parts including a pair of oppositely directed hook sections and a finger section; (n) said cross-section of said milled parts including a facing section and a pair of oppositely directed hook sections; (o) said hook sections of said extruded parts and said hook sections of said milled parts being mated; and (p) a window pane held between said finger section and said facing section; (q) said upper window sash being constrained for movement by one of said channels; (r) said lower window sash being constrained for movement by the other of said channels.
  • 8. A window sash assemblage comprising:(a) top, bottom and side components and a window encompassed by said components; (b) each of said components including pairs of extruded parts and milled parts; (c) all of said extruded parts of said pairs being substantially identical in cross-section; (d) all of said milled parts of said pairs being substantially identical in cross-section; (e) said extruded parts of said pairs providing grooves in cross-section; (f) said milled parts of said pairs providing tongues in cross-section; (g) said tongues of said milled parts snapping into said grooves of said extruded parts; (h) each of said extruded parts including a hollow rectangular base including parallel longitudinal sections and parallel transverse sections, and an inwardly bent finger; (i) each of said milled parts having a facing; (j) said facing bearing against one face of said window, said finger bearing against the other face of said window; (k) said extruded parts being composed of plastic; (l) said extruded parts being composed of wood.
  • 9. A construction assemblage comprising:(a) a window frame, an upper window sash and a lower window sash; (b) said window frame comprising a header portion, a sill portion, a first jamb portion and a second jamb portion; (c) a first outer jamb accessory fastened along said first jamb portion; (d) a first inner jamb accessory mated with said first outer jamb accessory; (e) a second outer jamb accessory fastened along said second jamb portion; (f) a second inner jamb accessory mated with said second outer jamb accessory; (g) said first outer jamb accessory and said second outer jamb accessory providing matched pairs of channels; (h) said lower window sash having top, bottom and side components; (i) each of said components including extruded parts and milled parts; (j) each of said extruded parts being substantially identical in cross-section; (k) each of said milled parts being substantially identical in cross-section; (l) said cross-section of said extruded parts including a pair of oppositely directed book sections and a finger section; (m) said cross-section of said milled parts including a facing section and a pair of oppositely directed hook sections; (n) said hook sections of said extruded parts and said hook sections of said milled parts being mated; and (o) a window pane held between said finger section and said facing section; (p) said upper window sash being constrained for movement by one of said channels; (q) said lower window sash being constrained for movement by the other of said channels; and at least one auxiliary extruded part.
  • 10. The construction assemblage of claim 9 wherein the extruded parts are meeting rail accessories.
  • 11. The construction assemblage of claim 9 wherein said extruded part is an out-of-plumb accessory.
  • 12. The construction assemblage of claim 9 wherein said extruded parts are meeting rail accessories that snap onto the remainder of said sashes.
  • 13. A construction assemblage comprising:(a) a window frame, an upper window sash and a lower window sash, said upper window sash having four sections including upper and lower sections and a pair of side sections, and said lower window sash having four sections including upper and lower sections and a pair of side sections; (b) said four sides of said upper window sash and said four sides of said lower window sash each encompassing a glass window pane; (c) said upper window sash and said lower window sash being adapted to slide within said window frame between closed positions and open positions; (d) each of said sides including an outer extruded part composed of plastic and an inner milled part composed of wood; (e) said cross-section of said extruded part including a base portion, a finger portion extending from said base portion, and a hook portion extending from said base portion; (f) said cross-section of said milled part including a facing portion and a hook portion; (g) said hook portion of said extruded part and said hook portion of said milled part being mated; (h) one of said window panes being held between said finger portion and said facing portion.
  • 14. The construction assemblage of claim 13 wherein said lower section of said upper window sash is an outer meeting rail and said upper section of said lower window sash is an inner meeting rail, said upper meeting rail including, in cross-section, an auxiliary extrusion having a bent finger, and said upper section of said lower window sash is an inner meeting rail that includes, in cross-section, an auxiliary extrusion having a bent finger, said bent finger of said outer meeting rail and said bent finger of said inner meeting rail being engaged when said upper window sash and said lower window sash are in closed positions, and being disengaged when said upper window sash and said lower window sash are in open positions.
  • 15. The construction assemblage of claim 13 wherein said lower section of said frame is a slanted sill, the lower section of said lower window sash having a pair of mated extrusions for enabling out-of-plumb compensation, one of said mated extrusions including, in cross-section, a slanted base that is adapted to rest on said sill and a pair of upwardly directed legs that define an upwardly directed channel, the other of said mated extrusions having a pair of downwardly directed legs defining a downwardly directed channel, one of said upwardly directed legs being adjustably received by said downwardly directed channel, one of said downwardly directed legs being received by said upwardly directed channel.
  • 16. The construction assemblage of claim 13 wherein said side portions of said frames constitute jambs, each of said jambs including an outer plastic extrusion and an inner plastic extrusion, said inner plastic extrusion having hooks, said outer plastic extrusion having hooks, said hooks of said outer plastic extrusion and said hooks of said inner plastic extrusion being mated, and a resilient foam interposed between said outer plastic extrusion and said inner plastic extrusion.
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Entry
Ultrex window construction by Marvin Window & Door.