a is a front view of the stationary frame as in
b is a sectional view taken along line 2b-2b as in
a is a front view of the movable frame as in
b is a sectional view taken along line 3b-3b as in
a is a front view of the window system as in
b is a sectional view taken along line 4b-4b as in
c is a sectional view taken along line 4b-4b as in
a is a front view of the outer frame as in
b is a sectional view taken along line 5b-5b of
c is an isolated view on an enlarged scale taken from
d is an isolated view on an enlarged scale taken from
a is a front view of a seal that extends about the inner frame shown in
b is a sectional view taken along line 6b-6b of
c is an isolated view on an enlarged scale taken from
a is a front view of a seal as in
b is a sectional view taken along line 7b-7b of
c is an isolated view on an enlarged scale taken from
a is a window system according to another embodiment of the present invention; and
b is a sectional view taken along line 8b-8b of
A window system 100 according to the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to
The outer frame 110 has opposed first and second ends 110a, 110b which may be referred to herein as top and bottom ends 110a, 110b. It should be understood that the terms “top” and “bottom” are only used for convenience, however, as the outer frame 110 may be installed with ends 110a, 110b reversed or as left or right sides. The outer frame also has opposed third and fourth sides 110c, 110d that are generally perpendicular to the first and second ends 110a, 110b, as shown in
The stationary inner frame 120 is inside the outer frame 110 at the outer frame first end 110a. The stationary frame 120 has opposed first and second ends 120a, 120b which may be referred to herein as top and bottom ends 120a, 120b. Again, it should be understood that the terms “top” and “bottom” are only used for convenience, as the position of the first and second ends 120a, 120b depends on the installation of the outer frame 110. The stationary inner frame 120 may be fixedly or removably attached to the outer frame 110, and the stationary frame 120 may have a transparent section 122 (
To removably attach the stationary frame 120 to the outer frame 110, the third and fourth sides 110c, 110d of the outer frame 110 may collectively define one or more pairs of opposed holes 112 (
The stationary frame 120 may alternately be fixedly attached to the outer frame 110, and as shown in
The movable inner frame 130 is positionable in the outer frame 110 for movement between the outer frame second end 110b and the outer frame first end 110a. The movable frame 130 has opposed first and second ends 130a, 130b which may be referred to herein as top and bottom ends 130a, 130b. Again, it should be understood that the terms “top” and “bottom” are only used for convenience, as the position of the first and second ends 130a, 130b depends on the installation of the outer frame 110. When the movable frame 130 is at the outer frame second end 110b, the movable frame top end 130a is adjacent the stationary frame bottom end 120b so that the movable frame 130 and the stationary frame 120 are colinear (
The movable frame 130 may have a transparent section 132 (
To make the movable frame 130 movable between the first and second ends 110a, 110b of the outer frame 110 as described above, the third and fourth sides 110c, 110d of the outer frame 110 may collectively define first and second pairs 115a, 115b of opposed channels 114 having a longitudinal portion 114a and an inclined portion 114b (
A seal 140 (
A sensor 150 may be included in the outer frame 110 to detect a breach in the stationary frame 120 and/or the movable frame 130, as shown in
In use, the outer frame 110 is installed in a wall. The protrusions 124 may extend into the holes 112 to couple the stationary frame 120 to the outer frame 110. The protrusions 134 may extend into the channels 114 to couple the movable frame 130 to the outer frame 110. The protrusions may slide along the channels 114 to move the movable frame 130 between the outer frame first and second ends 110a, 110b, and the inclined portions 114b of the channels 114 may allow the movable frame 130 to be colinear with the stationary frame 120 when at the outer frame second end 110b as discussed above. The seals 140, 142, 144 keep air from passing between the outer frame 110 and the stationary frame 120, the outer frame 110 and the movable frame 130, and the stationary frame 120 and the movable frame 130 when the stationary frame 120 and the movable frame 130 are colinear. The sensor 150 adds security to the system, as it may detect a breach in the stationary frame 120 and/or the movable frame 130.
It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.