Information
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Patent Grant
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6698154
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Patent Number
6,698,154
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Date Filed
Friday, December 14, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Slack; Naoko N
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 20462
- 052 20469
- 052 2047
- 052 20471
- 052 20453
- 052 20454
- 052 204591
- 052 7165
- 052 7166
- 052 7167
- 052 71701
- 052 71706
- 052 71801
- 052 71804
- 052 71805
- 052 71806
- 052 208
- 296 21606
- 296 21607
- 296 21608
- 296 21609
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention involves a window trim system with a bracket and trim ring, and a method of installing the same. The window trim system includes a clamping bracket which is press fit and screwed into preformed channels in the window frame. The clamping bracket has a receiving portion, such as a depression or catch, for interfitting with an engagement portion of the trim ring, such as a protrusion or catch. A trim ring is then snapped into place over the clamping bracket, thus hiding the screw head from sight. Advantageously, the window trim system is capable of securing the window frame to the vehicle wall with a minimal number of brackets and screws.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to window assemblies for recreational vehicles, and more particularly, to structures for securing such window assemblies in walls of recreational vehicles.
2. Description of the Related Art
The use of recreational vehicles has increased dramatically over the last several years. Due to the large amount of time people often spend in recreational vehicles, it is important that the interior of these vehicles be pleasing in appearance. Toward this end, numerous improvements have been made to the living space provided in recreational vehicles, including, e.g., the addition of room extensions and specialty windows.
Along these lines, recreational vehicles typically include several windows, each of which is initially assembled separately and installed as part of an assembly. A typical window assembly comprises a frame having a plurality of channels for mounting one or more window panels, and a circumferential flange for overlapping the interior surface of the frame to secure the window assembly to the wall.
Conventionally, a plurality of screws are drilled around the periphery of the interior circumferential flange of the window frame. Although this method secures the frame to the wall, it has numerous disadvantages. For instance, securing the window frame to the wall of the recreational vehicle in the conventional manner typically requires numerous screws. Each screw must then be individually and manually drilled into the window frame and through the wall. Finally, for cosmetic reasons, the heads of these screws are typically painted to match the color of the window trim. Although the screw heads are individually painted, they are still clearly visible from the interior of the vehicle.
A further disadvantage is that, due to the large number of screws required to secure the window frame to the wall, a large margin of error exists. For example, the screws may be drilled to the frame at the wrong location, or they may be drilled at an angle, rather than straight as desired. Errors such as these are likely to result in an unsatisfactory installation, which may lead to problems with ineffective sealing and eventual leaking.
This conventional installation process is unsatisfactory because it results in a window which is displeasing in appearance and which is susceptible to seal failure.
What is needed in the art is a window mounting which is more efficient and less time consuming to install, and which is aesthetically pleasing to the end user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is a window trim system with brackets and a trim ring for effectively and efficiently securing a window frame to the wall of a recreational vehicle. The window trim system of the present invention positions the trim ring such that it contributes aesthetically to the appearance of the interior of the vehicle.
The present invention involves an apparatus for installing a window frame in a fixed position in an aperture in a vehicle wall. The window frame is shaped to conform to the shape of the aperture in the wall surface to which it is being installed. The frame includes means for mounting one or more window panels, and has a circumferential flange for overlapping the interior surface of the frame, such that the frame partially or completely surrounds the aperture. The frame is an extruded unitary structure typically manufactured from a soft metal, such as aluminum alloy.
The window assembly is secured to the wall of the recreational vehicle through the use of the clamping brackets and trim ring of the present invention. Advantageously, the present invention allows the window frame to be secured to the wall of the recreational vehicle with a minimal number of clamping brackets.
The clamping bracket of the present invention comprises an elongated flange having first and second ends. The first end of the flange is press fit into a channel in a predetermined location in the window frame. Once the clamping bracket is press fit into the window frame, a screw is drilled through a groove disposed at the second end of the flange, through the flange of the bracket, and finally through the preformed channel in the window frame. In this manner, the bracket and screws serve to secure the window assembly to the wall of the recreational vehicle.
Once the screw and clamping bracket have secured the window frame to the wall, the trim ring of the present invention is introduced. The trim ring is adapted for attachment with the clamping brackets, and is snapped and locked onto the brackets to hide the screw heads from sight. The use of the trim ring obviates the need to manually paint the screw heads, and the trim ring may be provided in a color which is complementary with the window frame.
The clamping bracket and trim ring of the present invention may be used on the exterior of the recreational vehicle as well. For example, the clamping bracket and the trim ring may be used on the exterior of the recreational vehicle in order to secure the window assembly to the exterior wall of the recreational vehicle. Additionally, the clamping bracket and trim ring of the present invention may be used to secure the exterior wall panels to the internal support structure, i.e., support beams or joists, of the recreational vehicle.
An object of the present invention is to provide a window trim system which is capable of efficiently and effectively installing a window assembly into a wall in a recreational vehicle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a window trim system which improves the aesthetic quality of the interior of a recreational vehicle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The aforementioned and other features and objects of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of several embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a window having a window trim of the prior art;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a window having a window trim fitted with the clamping brackets of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a window fitted with the window trim of the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a cross-sectional view of a clamping bracket of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is the bracket of
FIG. 4
taken along line
5
—
5
;
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view of a trim ring adapted for use with the clamping bracket of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 7
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 4
attached to the trim ring of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the trim ring which is adapted for use with the clamping bracket of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 8
attached to the trim ring of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is similar to
FIG. 7
, but depicts the orientation of the clamping bracket of FIG.
4
and trim ring of
FIG. 6
with the window frame;
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket of the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the trim ring of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 12
attached to the trim ring of
FIG. 13
;
FIG. 15
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket of the present invention;
FIG. 16
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the trim ring of the present invention;
FIG. 17
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 15
attached to the trim ring of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 18
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket of the present invention;
FIG. 19
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the trim ring of the present invention;
FIG. 20
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 18
attached to the trim ring of
FIG. 19
;
FIG. 21
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket of the present invention;
FIG. 22
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the trim ring of the present invention;
FIG. 23
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 21
attached to the trim ring of
FIG. 22
, the combination mounted on a window frame;
FIG. 24
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket and trim ring combination mounted on a window frame;
FIG. 25
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket and trim ring combination mounted on a window frame;
FIG. 26
is a cross-sectional view of the clamping bracket of
FIG. 24
attached to the trim ring combination of
FIG. 25
;
FIG. 27
is a cross-sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the clamping bracket and the trim ring combination of the present invention, and depicts the trim ring coming into contact with the clamping bracket; and
FIGS. 28-30
are cross-sectional views of further alternative embodiments of the clamping bracket and the trim ring of the present invention.
FIG. 31
is a perspective view of a recreational vehicle having its exterior wall panels secured through the use of the clamping bracket and trim ring of the present invention; and
FIG. 32
is taken along line
32
—
32
of FIG.
31
.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Although the drawings represent embodiments of the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily to scale and certain features may be exaggerated in order to better illustrate and explain the present invention. The exemplification set out herein illustrates an embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed in the detailed description. Rather, the embodiments are chosen and described so that others skilled in the art might utilize their teachings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the interior of a window secured through the use of a prior art window trim. Screws
56
can be plainly seen from the interior of the vehicle.
FIG. 2
depicts a window secured with brackets
10
of the present invention.
FIG. 2
could be either an interior view or an exterior view of the window, depending on whether the brackets and trim ring sections of the present invention are installed on the interior or the exterior of the window. Although the particular embodiment depicted shows the use of six clamping brackets, it is contemplated that as few as one up to several brackets may be utilized depending upon the size, shape, and weight of the window being installed and the amount of sealing that is necessary for the installation.
FIG. 3
is an exterior view of a window which has been fully installed with exterior trim
50
held over a window frame
51
installed with brackets
10
and one or more trim rings
30
of the present invention.
With reference to
FIG. 4
, clamping bracket
10
includes flange
12
, which with branch
20
, defines channel
25
. Flange
12
has first end
14
and second end
16
. Second end
16
of flange
12
includes groove
18
. Clamping bracket
10
further comprises first end
19
, second end
21
, branch
20
, and arm
22
. Arm
22
extends at a substantially right angle from branch
20
, and arm
22
includes depression
24
. Branch
20
lies flush with the interior circumferential flange of the window frame.
FIG. 5
is an elevational view of the bottom of bracket
10
, taken along lines
5
—
5
of FIG.
4
.
Flange
12
of bracket
10
mounts bracket
10
with window frame
52
as it is adapted to be press fit into preformed channel
58
in window frame
52
(as seen in FIG.
11
). Once first end
14
of flange
12
is press fit into the preformed channel in window frame
52
, screw
56
(as seen in
FIG. 11
) is drilled through groove
18
disposed at second end
16
of flange
12
. Screw
56
travels through flange
12
, either by drilling through the material of flange
12
or by extending through a preformed opening in flange
12
, and into window frame
52
, thereby mounting and securing bracket
10
to window frame
52
.
FIG. 6
depicts the uniform cross-sectional aspect of trim ring
30
. Trim ring
30
is adapted to snap onto or be press fit over bracket
10
. Trim ring section
30
comprises first end
34
and second end
36
. First end
34
includes depression
37
, which may be manually snapped onto first end
19
of bracket
10
. Depression
37
receives first end
19
of bracket
10
, such that first end
34
is engaged with first end
19
of bracket
10
. Second end
36
of trim ring
30
includes protrusion
38
. Protrusion
38
is adapted to be received by depression
24
disposed in second end
21
of bracket
10
. In this manner, trim ring
30
may be manually snapped onto, and, by virtue depression
24
receiving protrusion
38
, and by first end
19
of bracket
10
receiving depression
37
, be retained by bracket
10
. Alternatively, trim ring
30
may be manually press fit over bracket
10
to make the same connections as described above.
Slot
27
, defined by projections
29
a
,
29
b
, is formed on the interior surface of trim ring
30
. Slot
27
is adapted to accommodate the insertion of connector
31
, for example a piece of soft metal such as aluminum or a hard polymer, which acts to connect the ends of a single trim ring section
30
or connect ends of individual sections of trim rings
30
. Advantageously, slot
27
and projections
29
a
,
29
b
allow the window trim to be completed without an overlap. This gives the illusion that the window trim is a single circumferential piece, and is more aesthetically pleasing than the conventional method which leaves an undesirable overlap where the window trim is pulled together. Additionally, notches
40
, or any variety of aesthetically pleasing features, may be added to the exterior surface of trim ring
30
.
Bracket
10
and trim ring
30
are preferably manufactured by an extrusion process from a soft metal, e.g., aluminum and aluminum alloys, or a hard polymer. However, it is contemplated that other materials could be utilized so long as they are malleable and strong enough to effectively install the window in the recreational vehicle.
As discussed herein above, bracket
10
and trim ring section
30
are adapted to be mounted in either the exterior or the interior of the recreational vehicle. When mounted on the exterior of the vehicle, brackets
10
and trim ring
30
may function to secure the window assembly to the outer exterior walls of the recreational vehicle.
FIG. 7
depicts window trim
50
, which is a combination of bracket
10
and trim ring
30
. Trim ring
30
is snapped or press fit onto bracket
10
, such that depression
37
of trim ring
30
receives first end
19
of bracket
10
and depression
24
of bracket
10
receives protrusion
38
of trim ring section
30
. When trim ring
30
is snapped or press fit onto bracket
10
, trim ring
30
and bracket
10
are affixed together. The fixture of bracket
10
and trim ring
30
may be further secured by an adhesive or by the strength of the crimping of trim ring
30
on bracket
10
. If desired, the affixation may be decreased by changing or deleting such affixative or by decreasing the extent of crimping.
FIGS. 8-10
are similar to
FIGS. 4-7
, but depict an alternative embodiment. In this embodiment, the body of bracket
110
includes branch
120
which extends straight across to arm
122
. Arm
122
extends at a substantially right angle from branch
120
, and arm
122
includes second depression
124
.
FIG. 11
depicts the orientation of window trim
50
with window frame
52
disposed in recreational vehicle wall
54
. Window frame
52
is inserted onto vehicle wall
54
from the exterior of the vehicle. In order to install bracket
10
in window frame
52
, first end
14
of flange
12
is press fit into preformed channel
58
in window frame
52
. By press fitting first end
14
of flange
12
into window frame
52
, bracket
10
is temporarily secured in window frame
52
. Screw
56
is then drilled into groove
18
in second end
16
of flange
12
. By drilling screw
56
through flange
12
and into frame
52
, bracket
10
is secured in, and attached to, window frame
52
. The length of bracket
10
may be varied to accommodate any number of screws which may be drilled through flange
12
of bracket
10
. Branch
20
lies flush with window frame
52
to fix window frame
52
on vehicle wall
54
.
FIGS. 12-14
depict an alternative embodiment in which bracket
210
comprises first branch
220
and second branch
256
. Second branch
256
includes catch
258
. With reference to
FIG. 13
, trim ring section
230
comprises first and second arms
260
,
262
. Second arm
262
, in this embodiment, is slightly longer than first arm
260
, and is resilient. Second arm
262
further comprises catch
264
. Second branch
256
is adapted for insertion between arms
260
,
262
, such that when second branch
256
of bracket
210
is inserted between arms
260
,
262
, second arm
262
flexes to accommodate second branch
256
. Catch
258
of second branch
256
and catch
264
of second arm
262
engage one another, causing bracket
210
and trim ring
230
to be secured to one another (FIG.
14
).
FIGS. 15-17
depict another alternative arrangement. Bracket
310
comprises first branch
320
and second branch
356
. Second branch
356
comprises H-shaped structure
366
. H-shaped structure
366
further comprises a pair of notches
368
,
369
.
FIG. 15
depicts trim ring
330
which includes first and second arms
370
,
372
. First and second arms
370
,
372
are resilient and each include catches
374
,
375
. As shown in
FIG. 17
, H-shaped structure
366
is received by arms
370
,
372
of trim ring
330
, and notches
368
,
369
of H-shaped structure
366
are caught by catches
374
,
375
of first and second arms
370
,
372
. By press fitting arms
370
,
372
over H-shaped structure
366
, bracket
310
is secured to trim ring
330
.
FIGS. 18-20
depict an alternative arrangement in which bracket
410
comprises first branch
420
and second branch
456
. Second branch
456
includes aperture
474
. Aperture
474
may be virtually any size or shape, and as depicted in
FIGS. 18-20
, resembles a Christmas tree. Trim ring
430
comprises structure
476
which corresponds in size and shape with aperture
474
, such that structure
476
may be manually press fit into aperture
474
of bracket
410
.
FIGS. 21-23
are similar to
FIGS. 17-19
, but depict aperture
574
of bracket and structure
576
of trim ring
530
as a serrated size and shape.
FIG. 23
illustrates the orientation of trim ring system
550
with window frame
52
.
FIGS. 24-27
depict an alternative embodiment in which bracket
610
comprises branch
620
having arm
622
. Arm
622
comprises a plurality of teeth
678
which correspond with, and engage teeth
680
of trim ring
630
. Additionally, end
634
of bracket
610
is adapted to engage teeth
682
of trim ring
630
.
FIGS. 24-27
also depict the insertion of bracket
610
into trim ring
630
.
FIGS. 28-30
depict covers
96
and
98
which engage brackets
710
and
810
, so that the trim ring apparent in the vehicle interior is provided by both the bracket and the cover.
FIG. 31
is an exterior view of a recreational vehicle having its exterior wall panels
66
secured to the support beams or joists
67
through the use of bracket
110
and trim ring
130
. When bracket
110
and trim ring
130
are used to secure exterior wall panels
66
to the internal support structure, i.e., support beams or joists
67
, of the recreational vehicle, flange
112
of bracket
110
is press fit into preformed channel
68
in support beam
67
. Screw
56
is then drilled through groove
118
of flange
112
, and bracket
110
is secured to support beam
67
. Trim ring
130
is installed in the same manner discussed above with respect to the installation of a window assembly.
FIG. 32
is taken along line
32
—
32
of
FIG. 31
, and is a cross-sectional view of bracket
110
and trim ring
130
securing exterior wall panel
66
to support beam
67
.
The various alternative constructions of brackets and trim rings may be manufactured in a uniform cross-sectional aspect by an extrusion process, although other manufacturing processes, such as sheet metal stamping, may be employed to construct these structures. While the exemplary embodiments are described as using a soft metal, structures which may mount window frames and engage trim rings may also be made from polymer or similar materials. Both the brackets and trim rings may be manufactured in a variety of lengths, then cut for particular dimensions or loading conditions. For example, a bracket may be relatively narrow and only accommodate one screw for a light weight load, or may be relatively wide to accommodate several screws for a heavy load or wind resistance.
While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.
Claims
- 1. A trim assembly for use on a panel adapted for installation in a wall of a recreational vehicle, said trim assembly comprising:a bracket, said bracket comprising a mounting portion and a receiving portion, said mounting portion adapted to attach to the support structure of said recreational vehicle and said receiving portion including first and second body portions; and a trim ring, said trim ring defining an exterior surface adapted to cover said bracket, said trim ring including an engagement portion adapted to connect with said receiving portion of said bracket and comprising a long member, a short member, and an angled member, all of which define an open side, wherein said long member comprises one attached end and one free end, said long member free end located along a first boundary defining said open side, said short member comprises one attached end and one free end, said short member free end located along a second boundary defining said open side, said angled member comprises first and second legs, said long member being oriented generally parallel to said short member with said long member attached end connected to said short member attached end by said angled member, said engagement portion adapted to connect with said receiving portion of said bracket by said long and short members each having one of a protuberance and a depression, said long and short member being resiliently displaceable so as to create an interference fit between said long member free end and said short member free end of said engagement portion and said first and second body portions each having one of a corresponding protuberance and depression engaging a corresponding depression or protuberance.
- 2. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said panel comprises a window.
- 3. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said panel comprises an exterior panel.
- 4. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said trim ring has a uniform aspect in cross-section.
- 5. The trim assembly of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of said brackets.
- 6. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said trim ring composes a plurality of trim ring sections.
- 7. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said first body portion comprises first and second legs, said first leg having a free end and an attached end, the attached end connected to the base of a first alignment formation, and said second leg having two attached ends, one end attached to a point along a line segment defined by the length of said first alignment formation, the location of said point defined by the thickness of the panel, and the remaining end attached to one end of said second body portion such that said first and second body portions each have one attached end and one free end and said second leg and said second body portion are oriented generally perpendicular relative to each other so as to form an “L” shape.
- 8. The trim assembly of claim 7, wherein said first alignment formation facilitates the connection of said first and second legs and projects generally perpendicular to said first and second legs.
- 9. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said first leg comprises a first radial protuberance projecting from the terminus of said free end of said first leg, a second alignment formation adjacent to said free end of said first leg and projecting in a relatively perpendicular orientation from said first leg and oriented in the opposite direction as said second body portion, and said mounting portion.
- 10. The trim assembly of claim 9, wherein said mounting portion comprises a flange adapted to accept a fastening device, the junction of said flange and said first leg located at a point between said first and second alignment formations with said flange projecting in a relatively perpendicular orientation from said first leg and oriented in the same direction as said second alignment formation.
- 11. The trim assembly of claim 10, wherein said fastening device accepted by said mounting portion of said bracket is a screw.
- 12. The trim assembly of claim 11, wherein said mounting portion is capable of accommodating a plurality of screws.
- 13. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said second leg comprises a third alignment formation adjacent to the junction of said second leg and said second body portion, projecting in a relatively perpendicular orientation from said second leg and oriented in the same direction as said flange and said second alignment formation.
- 14. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said second body portion comprises a second radial protuberance projecting from the opposite side of said second body portion as said first body portion.
- 15. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said first leg is obtusely connected to said second leg so as to define a generally rectangular channel, said channel adapted to retain an insert.
- 16. The trim assembly of claim 15, wherein said insert constitutes a means for attaching ends of said trim ring.
- 17. The trim assembly of claim 1, wherein said long member attached end is perpendicularly connected to said first leg of said angled member by a radial segment, and said short member attached end is obtusely connected to said second leg of said angled member.
- 18. The trim assembly of claim 17, wherein said long member further comprises a first concavity and said short member further comprises a second concavity, said first concavity located on the interior surface of said long member in a position adjacent to said long member free end and opposed to said second concavity, said second concavity located on the interior surface of said short member adjacent to said short member free end and opposed to said first concavity.
- 19. A window trim assembly for use on a window adapted for installation in a wall, said window trim assembly comprising:a bracket, said bracket comprising a mounting portion and a receiving portion, said mounting portion adapted to attach to the wall and said receiving portion including first and second body portions; and a trim ring, said trim ring defining an exterior surface adapted to cover said bracket, said trim ring including an engagement portion adapted to connect with said receiving portion of said bracket and comprising a long member, a short member, and an angled member, all of which define an open side, wherein said long member comprises one attached end and one free end, said long member free end located along a first boundary defining said open side, said short member comprises one attached end and one free end, said short member free end located along a second boundary defining said open side, said angled member comprises first and second legs, said long member being oriented generally parallel to said short member with said long member attached end connected to said short member attached end by said angled member, said engagement portion adapted to connect with said receiving portion of said bracket by said long and short members each having one of a protuberance and a depression, said long and short member being resiliently displaceable so as to create an interference fit between said long member free end and said short member free end of said engagement portion and said first and second body portions each having one of a corresponding protuberance and depression engaging a corresponding depression or protuberance.
- 20. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said trim ring has a uniform aspect in cross-section.
- 21. The window trim assembly of claim 19, further comprising a plurality of said brackets.
- 22. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said trim ring comprises a plurality of trim ring sections.
- 23. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said first body portion comprises first and second legs, said first leg having a free end and an attached end, the attached end connected to the base of a first alignment formation, and said second leg having two attached ends, one end attached to a point along a line segment defined by the length of said first alignment formation, the location of said point defined by the thickness of the window, and the remaining end attached to one end of said second body portion such that said first and second body portions each have one attached end and one free end and said second leg and said second body portion are oriented generally perpendicular relative to each other so as to form an “L” shape.
- 24. The window trim assembly of claim 23, wherein said first alignment formation facilitates the connection of said first and second legs and projects generally perpendicular to said first and second legs.
- 25. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said first leg comprises a first radial protuberance projecting from the terminus of said free end of said first leg, a second alignment formation adjacent to said free end of said first leg and projecting in a relatively perpendicular orientation from said first leg and oriented in the opposite direction as said second body portion, and said mounting portion.
- 26. The window trim assembly of claim 25, wherein said mounting portion comprises a flange adapted to accept a fastening device, the junction of said flange and said first leg located at a point between said first and second alignment formations with said flange projecting in a relatively perpendicular orientation from said first leg and oriented in the same direction as said second alignment formation.
- 27. The window trim assembly of claim 26, wherein said fastening device accepted by said mounting portion of said bracket is a screw.
- 28. The window trim assembly of claim 27, wherein said mounting portion is capable of accommodating a plurality of screws.
- 29. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said second leg comprises a third alignment formation adjacent to the junction of said second leg and said second body portion, projecting in a relatively perpendicular orientation from said second leg and oriented in the same direction as said flange and said second alignment formation.
- 30. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said second body portion comprises a second radial protuberance projecting from the opposite side of said second body portion as said first body portion.
- 31. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said first leg is obtusely connected to said second leg so as to define a generally rectangular channel, said channel adapted to retain an insert.
- 32. The window trim assembly of claim 31, wherein said insert constitutes a means for attaching ends of said trim ring.
- 33. The window trim assembly of claim 19, wherein said long member attached end is perpendicularly connected to said first leg of said angled member by a radial segment, and said short member attached end is obtusely connected to said second leg of said angled member.
- 34. The window trim assembly of claim 33, wherein said long member further comprises a first concavity and said short member further comprises a second concavity, said first concavity located on the interior surface of said long member in a position adjacent to said long member free end and opposed to said second concavity, said second concavity located on the interior surface of said short member adjacent to said short member free end and opposed to said first concavity.
- 35. A method of securing a window frame in an opening in the wall of a recreational vehicle, the method comprising the steps of:providing a clamping bracket with a mounting portion comprising a flange and a receiving portion including first and second body portions, said first and second body portions each including one of a protuberance and a depression; providing a trim ring with an exterior surface and an engagement portion comprising resiliently displaceable long and short members each having one of a protuberance and a depression so as to cause an interference fit when attached to said first and second body portions; fixing a screw through the flange of said mounting portion of the said clamping bracket to the window frame; and attaching the trim ring to the clamping bracket by interfitting the engagement portion with the receiving portion, wherein said screw is hidden from view and protected from elemental exposure and damage resulting therefrom by the exterior surface of the trim ring.
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