The present invention relates to building construction and in particular to the installation of trim on the building exterior.
Window trim units surrounding a window box in a building wall penetration are shown and described in U.S. Pat. Pub. 2009/0277110. Conventionally, the window box is attached to the building exterior wall around the penetration and defines an outer perimeter for receiving window trim (e.g., window frame). The window box and window frame are structurally attached to the building wall around the penetration, but the interface or gap between them must be sealed from the elements by caulking. This is labor intensive and can be unsightly.
In one broad aspect, the invention is directed to a window or other trim frame having an opening defined by an inside perimeter or border, for receiving a window box or other building component having an outer edge, wherein a pre-installed gasket is provided in one of the trim inside border or the component outside edge.
The disclosure is directed to a trim piece such as a window frame affixed to wall around a building component such as a window box affixed to wall, with a gap between them to be sealed from the elements. The gasket has a stem secured in a groove or channel in the window box and a body portion compressed in the gap.
The gasket is preferably seated in a contoured surface where the channel opens to the edge.
In a more particular aspect, the invention is directed to a trim for a window box, comprising a plurality of frame elements connected together to form a closed frame having inner edges defining an opening for receiving a window box, and a gasket on the inner edges of each frame element, for sealingly receiving the window box in the opening.
In another aspect, the invention is directed to a combination of a window trim unit with a window box having a rigid frame supporting at least one glass panel, with the window box surrounded by the inner edges of the window trim and in contact with the gasket.
In yet another aspect, the trim is attached to a border surrounding a penetration in a building wall and the window box is attached to the building at the penetration.
The present invention includes a window trim frame wherein the edges of the inside perimeter of the window have grooves that are specially adapted to receive gasket elements to be inserted by the window frame installer in the field.
Similarly, a kit or the like having a window frame with grooves in combination with pre-cut strips or a roll of gasket material to be trimmed to length and installed in the field, is also within the scope of the present invention.
Conventionally, the inside perimeter is a simple board edge and the window box must be caulked in. The preinstalled gasket avoids the need for caulking and thus saves the installer significant time.
Various embodiments will are described below with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:
The first embodiment will be described with reference to
Whether prefabricated as an entire unit or assembled on site as such unit, the frame with strips and/or complete mounting flange 38 are placed around the window box or similar penetration with the back face 20 of the frame against the wall 40, as show in
The top frame element 12 (above the window box opening 48) may include a decorative moulding 50, preferably consisting of a top board 52a and a base 52b. The top board 52a is permanently affixed near its inner edge 58, to the top of element 12. While the window frame is attached to the building by the mounting strips 30, the base 52b of the moulding is slid away from the top board 52a, to the position shown in
After the screws are installed through holes 60, the top surface 52c of the base 52b is glued and the base 52b is slid into contact with the top piece 52b and preferably clamped to complete the installation as shown in
In accordance with aspects of the present invention evident in
The trim frame 12, 12′ is installed from outside the wall 40, over the previously installed window box 68, which has a back side 74 flush with wall 40. The trim element 12′ would generally have a width W1 from visible front face 18 to back face 20 of about one inch whereas the top element of the window box 68 would generally have a slightly greater width W2 from front 76 to back 74. In the fabrication of the window frame trim unit 10′, the inner edge 22′ of each trim element is dimensioned such that when the trim unit is slide over the (four) outer edges 78 of the window box, a gap 80 is produced at every such outer edge, preferably about ⅛ inch. The bulbous portion 72 of the gasket spans this gap and is deformed as the installer pushes the trim unit along the outer edges 78 of the window box 68. As a result the bulbous portion is squeezed in the gap and will be deformed with a tail or the like as indicated at 82 in
It should thus be appreciated that the preinstalled gasket feature can be employed not only with the movable moulding described with respect to
Furthermore, whereas the gasket 62 or 100 would generally be pre-installed by the fabricator of the trim or building component, the present invention includes a trim or a component wherein the edges of the inside perimeter or outside perimeter, respectively, have grooves 66, 104 that are specially adapted to receive gasket elements 62, 100 to be inserted by the installer in the field. Similarly, a trim or building component as described above, in combination with a roll of gasket material to be cut to length and installed in the field, is also within the scope of the present invention.
Thus, the trim for a window box, can comprise a plurality of frame elements connected together to form a closed frame having inner edges defining an opening for receiving the window box, wherein each inner edge has a groove or channel for receiving a gasket which will sealingly bear on the outer edges of a window box. The invention includes a kit for assembling a trim for a window box, comprising a plurality of frame elements connected together to form a closed frame having inner edges defining an opening for receiving the window box, wherein each inner edge has a first formation for receiving a gasket which will sealingly bear on the outer edges of a window box. The gasket material has an edge defining a second formation sized for installation on the frame elements by engaging the first formation, and a body for compressively receiving the window box.
In the completed installation of a window box affixed around a wall penetration and a window frame attached to the wall around the window box, the entire outer periphery of the window box (e.g. four rectangular edges) is sealed against gasket material carried on the entire inner edge of the window frame (e.g., four rectangular frame elements). Preferably, the gasket or gaskets are secured in channels that run the full lengths of each edge of the window frame, and likewise the gasket or gaskets have formations that engage the channels over their full lengths. A contoured groove is preferably provided along the length of the channel, where the channel meets the inner edge.
In an alternative configuration of the foregoing, the gasket can be pre-installed at the outer edge of the window box. In this embodiment, a window box is affixed around a building penetration, and a window frame is also affixed to the building such that the inner edge of the frame surrounds the outer edge of the window box, thereby forming a gap between the inner edge of the frame and the outer edge of the window box. A gasket secured in the outer edge of the window box is compressed between the inner edge of the frame and the outer edge of the window box.
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120, of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/152,112 filed May 12, 2008 and published as US 2009/0277110 on Nov. 12, 2009, for “Window Frame With Installation Flange”, and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/383,985 filed Mar. 31, 2009 and published as US 2010/0242384 on Sep. 30, 2010 for “Rapid Install Mantle”, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.