Claims
- 1. A window jamb assembly mountable in a jamb of a double hung window for cooperative engagement with upper and lower sash assemblies thereof, the window jamb assembly comprising:
a jambliner having inner and outer spaced apart sash hardware accepting recesses extending longitudinally within the jambliner and first and second weather-strip retaining recesses extending longitudinally adjacent the first and second spaced apart sash hardware accepting recesses; first and second weather-strips retained by the first and second weather-strip retaining recesses, the first and second weather-strips extending sufficiently to form a weather seal with respect to both upper and lower sashes, respectively; and jambliner cover strips retained by the first and second weather-strip recesses along a remainder of the weather-strip recess not retaining a weather-strip, the cover strips having a facade portion that extends between an adjacent weather-strip and a sash hardware accepting recess.
- 2. The jamb assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the cover strips further includes a recess engaging portion.
- 3. The jamb assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the weather-strips includes a weather sealing portion and a pair of resilient legs extending into either one of the weather-strip retaining recesses.
- 4. The jamb assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one of the weather-strips includes a weather sealing portion and a spring arm attached at a proximal end to a backside of the weather-strip and the spring arm having a distal free end and exhibiting a spring force when the free end is engaged.
- 5. The jamb assembly of claim 1 and further including a spring element disposed within either of the weather-strip retaining recesses, the spring element being positioned on a rearward side of the weather-strip and extending to a backwall of the weather-strip retaining recess.
- 6. The jamb assembly of claim 5 wherein the spring element is foam that is disposed on the rearward side of the weather-strip and extending to the backwall of the weather-strip retaining recess.
- 7. The jamb assembly of claim 3 and further including a spring element within the weather-strip retaining recess positioned between the resilient legs of the weather-strip and extending to a backwall of the weather-strip retaining recess.
- 8. The jamb assembly of claim 7 wherein the spring element is foam disposed between the resilient legs of the weather-strip.
- 9. The jamb assembly of claim 1 wherein at least one cover strip is made of wood, aluminum or polyvinylchloride.
- 10. An elongated jambliner for use with a weather-strip in a double hung window configuration that has a lower and upper sash assembly, the liner comprising a plurality of sequentially spaced recesses, the recesses comprising an outer sash hardware cooperating recess, an outer weather-strip retaining recess, an inner weather-strip retaining recess, and inner sash hardware cooperating recess, the inner and outer weather-strip retaining recesses for retaining the weather-strip along a length of a respective adjacent upper or lower window sash assembly and a remainder of the inner and outer weather-strip recess for retaining the cover strip.
- 11. The jambliner of claim 10 wherein the weather-strip includes a pair of resilient legs, and the inner and outer weather-strip retaining recesses include shoulders for engaging the pair of resilient legs to retain the weather-strip.
- 12. A longitudinal jambliner assembly for use with upper and lower sash assemblies, the jambliner assembly comprising:
a first elongated channel, a second elongated channel, a third elongated channel, and a fourth elongated channel, the elongated channels being sequentially spaced apart and substantially parallel with respect to each other; and first and second weather-strips for engaging the second and third elongated channels and extending sufficiently to form a weather seal with respect to adjacent upper or lower sash assemblies, respectively; and a cover retained by the second and third elongated channels along remainder portions of the second and third channels not retaining a weather-strip.
- 13. The jambliner assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one of the cover strips further includes a recess engaging portion and a facade portion, the facade portion extending between adjacent weather-strip and either one of the first or fourth elongated channels.
- 14. The jambliner assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one of the weather-strips includes a weather sealing portion and a pair of resilient legs extending into either one of the second or third elongated channels.
- 15. The jamb assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one of the weather-strips includes a weather sealing portion and a spring arm attached at a proximal end to a backside of the weather-strip and the spring arm having a distal free end to engage either the second or third channel to provide a spring force to the weather sealing portion.
- 16. The jambliner assembly of claim 12 and further including a spring element disposed within either one of the second or third elongated channels, the spring element being positioned on a rearward side of the weather-strip and extending to a backwall of either the second or third elongated channels.
- 17. The jamb assembly of claim 16 wherein the spring element is a resilient foam that is disposed on a rearward side of the weather-strip and extending to the backwall of the weather-strip retaining recess.
- 18. The jambliner assembly of claim 14 and further including a spring element within either one of the second or third elongated channels positioned between the resilient legs of the weather-strip and extending to a backwall of either one of the second or third elongated channels.
- 19. The jamb assembly of claim 18 wherein the spring element is a resilient foam disposed between the resilient legs of the weather-strip.
- 20. The jamb assembly of claim 12 wherein at least one cover strip is made of wood, aluminum or polyvinychloride.
- 21. A weather-strip for providing a weather seal between two surfaces, one of the surfaces including a channel and the other surface being movable with respect to the surface with the channel, the weather seal comprising:
a weather sealing portion having a forward edge for engaging the movable surface; two legs extending away from the forward edge for detachable engagement with the channel; and a spring for engaging at least one of the two legs and for engaging a backwall of the channel, thereby providing a spring force to place the weather sealing portion in weather sealing engagement with the movable surface.
- 22. The weather-strip of claim 21 wherein the channel includes a pair of spaced apart shoulders at a forward end thereof, and the legs of the weather-strip each including a portion for engaging a respective spaced apart shoulder of the channel to retain the weather-strip within the channel.
- 23. The weather-strip of claim 21 wherein the spring includes a hinge extending from one of the legs and an arm portion attached to the hinge and having a distal end for engaging the backwall of the channel.
- 24. The weather-strip of claim 23 wherein the hinge is made of an extruded polymer of a tubular configuration.
- 25. The weather-strip of claim 21 wherein the hinge is made of spring steel.
- 26. The weather-strip of claim 21 wherein the spring is made of a foam material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] Applicant claims the priority date of U.S. Provisional Application 60/440,762, filed Jan. 17, 2003.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60440762 |
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