Window well cover apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6810629
  • Patent Number
    6,810,629
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 3, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 2, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for serving as a cover for a window well associated with a window of a building and including a frame member having two vertically spaced apart inwardly extending projections, a retainer assembly that serves as a connection between the frame member and the building and also has a pair of vertically spaced apart outwardly extending projections, at least one support beam extending between and supported by the lower most projections, and a protective cover member overlying the support means and having edge portions received within the spaces between the projections of the frame member and the retainer assembly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates in general to a cover for a window well associated with a window of a building and more specifically concerns a window well cover that can be semi-permanently attached to the side of the building so that the window well can be opened for access as desired.




2. Description of the Prior Art




The use of window wells surrounding the exterior of below grade windows, such as a window in the basement wall of a building is widely known. Normally, such windows are near the upper side of the basement wall but are either partly or wholly below grade. To protect the window from backfill and other damage and to allow sunlight to be exposed to the window, it is customary for a window well to be placed around the full exterior of the window.




To comply with safety regulations concerning ingress and egress from below grade windows and to increase the amount of sunlight that is allowed therethrough, a trend has developed of providing relatively large window wells surrounding such windows. Although such enlarged construction has many advantages, it is also has the disadvantages of allowing for rubbish and other materials to collect in the window well areas and in times of intense rain can serve as a collecting basin for unwanted amounts of moisture.




To lessen the above noted disadvantages, it is known in the art to provide window well covers for below grade windows and a variety of different types of embodiments of such covers have previously been utilized. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 4,903,455 issued to Veazey discloses a window well cover that includes an extruded metal frame for receiving the perimeter portions of a plastic glazing sheet to serve as a cover member for a window well. Although such window well structure appears to provide a relatively lightweight cover apparatus for a window well, the specific structure it employs appears to be unnecessarily complicated and relatively expensive to manufacture. The present invention provides an improved structure for a window well cover apparatus that avoids the foregoing disadvantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an apparatus for serving as a cover for a window well associated with a below grade window of a building and comprises a frame member conforming to the shape of the window well and has spaced apart inwardly extending projections, a retainer means that serves as a connection between said frame member and said building and has a pair of outwardly extending projections, beam means extending between the lower most projection of said frame member and the lower most projections of said retainer member, and a protective cover member overlying said beam means.




The protective cover member is designed to have edge portions receivable within the spaces between the frame member projections and the retainer means projections to secure said cover in a fixed position in said apparatus to close off the top of the window well. Furthermore, the frame member includes means for seating said member on the upper periphery of the window well.




Preferably, the retainer means provides a semi-permanent connection between said frame member and said building and also provides a pivotable connection therebetween so that the frame member can be pivoted with respect to the building to open the window well to the outside to readily enable ingress and egress if it is desired for safety reasons or other purposes.




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated from the following description. Such description makes reference to the accompanying drawings, which are provided for illustration of the preferred embodiment. However, such embodiment does not represent the full scope of the invention. The subject matter which the inventor does regard as his invention is particularly pointed out and distinctly claimed in the claims at the conclusion of this specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a window well cover apparatus in accordance with the present invention associated with the side of a building and a window well;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

, but showing the window well cover apparatus by itself and in a partially exploded format;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

taken along the line


3





3


of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken across one of the inner ends of a frame member forming a portion of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an end view a back plate that serves as a portion of a retainer means for pivotally attaching the embodiment of

FIG. 1

to the building;





FIG. 6

is an end view of a support plate that coacts with the back plate of

FIG. 5

to form the retainer means for the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is an end view of a beam member included in the embodiment of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a side view of the beam member of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a front saddle member included in the embodiment of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 10

is a side saddle member included in the embodiment of FIG.


1


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings and with reference first to

FIG. 1

, a preferred embodiment of a window well cover apparatus of the present invention is shown at


10


and is designed to be utilized in association with a window well


12


and is preferably, semi-permanently affixed to the side of a building


14


. The window well


12


, as is commonly known, extends outwardly from the side of the building


14


to form a perimeter around a below grade window


16


that provides an open area


18


in front of the window


16


that not only provides exposure of the window


16


from above ground, but also permits ingress and egress through the opening of the window


16


in the event of the need for an emergency exit from the building


14


.




The periphery of the cover apparatus


10


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

is preferably formed by a somewhat arcuately shaped frame member


22


, a retainer means


24


that is formed from a back plate


26


and a support plate


28


to preferably provide a semi-permanent and pivotable connection of the cover apparatus


10


to the building


14


. The frame member


22


is preferably formed from extruded aluminum and is shaped to conform to the configuration of the window well


12


, whatever it may be.




As indicated best by

FIGS. 1 and 2

the frame member


22


has a relatively large cross-section at its inner ends


30


and tapers downwardly toward the outer perimeter of the cover apparatus


10


to provide it with a downwardly slanting top surface to direct moisture from the side of the building


14


.




As indicated by

FIG. 4

, the frame member


22


is formed with a thin body portion


32


and two vertically spaced apart inwardly extending projections


34


and


36


, with the projection


34


serving as the top of the frame member


22


. As further indicated in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, the back plate


26


of the retainer means


24


extends between the opposite inner ends


30


of the frame member


22


to serve as a connecting member therebetween.




The back plate


26


has an upper screw boss


40


and a lower screw boss


42


at each end preferably for receiving screws (screws are well known in the art and are not shown) for attaching the frame member


22


to the back plate


26


. Additionally, in a somewhat similar fashion to the frame member


22


, the back plate


26


has outwardly extending projections


44


and


46


that are vertically spaced apart, with the upper projection


44


serving as the top of the plate


26


. Extending outwardly from the opposite side of the plate


26


are a relatively long arcuately shaped finger


48


and a lower, shortened finger


50


that serve as one-half of a pivotal connection between the back plate


26


and the support plate


28


.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, the support plate


28


has an elongated flat body portion


52


that is attachable to the side of the building


14


by screws or the like. Extending outwardly from the body portion


52


is an arm


58


that terminates in arcuately shaped ends


60


that form a “C” shape sized to be received within the space between the fingers


48


and


50


of the back plate


26


, all as shown best in

FIG. 3

to provide a semi-permanent attachment of the back plate


26


to the support plate


28


in a pivotable relationship.




The projections


34


and


36


on the frame member


22


and the projections


44


and


46


on the back plate


26


are vertically spaced apart equal distantly for receiving a stiff sheet of protective transparent plastic material


62


that acts as a top for the cover apparatus


10


. Also, the lower projections


36


and


44


serve as supports for preferably two beams


64


that extend between the back plate


26


and the frame member


22


and are overlaid by and maintain the sheet


62


in position. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the central portion of the support beams


64


are each formed in somewhat of a “T” configuration with a horizontally aligned top section


66


and a leg section


68


that is orthogonal to the top section


66


. However, as shown in

FIG. 8

, the leg section


68


of each beam


64


does not extend the full length of the top section


66


so that the ends


70


of the top section


66


are flat to permit them to extend into the spaces between the projections


34


and


36


and


44


and


46


to be supported thereby and in turn support the plastic sheet


62


.




In view of the fact that the side wall of the frame member


22


is relatively thin it is highly advantageous to provide the frame member


22


with some type of seating means that will readily accept and engage the top of the window well


12


in a satisfactory manner so as to provide a proper alignment therebetween. Referring now to

FIG. 9

, a generally U-shaped saddle member


74


is shown that serves as an appropriate type of seating means for the front portion of the cover apparatus


10


as indicated in FIG.


3


.




The saddle member


74


has a straight midsection


76


and downwardly extended legs


78


and


80


to form a pocket for receipt of the top of the window well


12


. The particular length of the member


74


is not critical but preferably is 6-12 inches long to provide substantial surface contact with the window well


12


. To secure the saddle member


74


to the frame member


22


, the leg


78


has an upwardly bent end


82


that fits around the bottom edge of the frame member


22


and the leg


78


can be affixed to the frame member either by bolts, welds or screws at


84


.




Turning now to

FIG. 10

, a second type of saddle member


86


is shown for use near the inner ends


38


of the member


22


where it is at its widest. The saddle member


86


is substantially similar in configuration to the member


74


with a midsection


76


, legs


78


and


80


and a bent end


82


. However, the saddle member


86


further includes an upper brace portion


88


that can be fastened to the frame member


22


to increase the securement between the saddle member


86


and the frame member


22


.




Thus, the present invention provides a durable and efficient cover for a variety of shapes of window wells and yet has a structure that is relatively simplistic and inexpensive to manufacture. The foregoing description of the present invention is solely for illustrative purposes only. It is to be understood that the terminology that has been used is intended to be in the nature of words of description rather than of limitation. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. For example, there are many different alternatives for providing a seating means for the cover to coact with a window well as well as other types of pivotal connections between the bracket members of the cover. Also, instead of semi-permanently connecting the cover apparatus to a building, it could be permanently fastened thereto and instead of using two support beams


64


one or more beams can be utilized depending upon the amount of support desired for the plastic sheet


62


. Therefore the foregoing description is not to be taken as definitive of the scope of the invention, but rather that which is regarded as the invention is set forth in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for serving as a cover for a window well associated with a window of a building, said apparatus comprising:(a) a frame member of a configuration that conforms to the shape of the upper periphery of said window well and has two vertically spaced apart inwardly extending projections located proximate the top of said member; (b) a retainer means that serves as a connection between said frame member and said building and has a pair of vertically spaced apart outwardly extending projections; (c) beam means extending between and supported by the lowermost projection of said frame member and the lowermost projection of said retainer member; and (d) a protective cover member overlying said support beam means and having edge portions that are received within the space between said frame member projections and said retainer means projections to secure said cover in a fixed position in said apparatus to close off the top of said window well.
  • 2. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said frame member further includes means for seating said frame member on the upper periphery of said window well.
  • 3. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said retainer means is formed of a support plate that is attached to said building, a back plate that is attached to said frame member and means for connecting said plates together so as to permit said frame member to be pivotally movable to open the top of said window well.
  • 4. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein said pivotally connecting means semi-permanently connects said support plate and said back plate together.
  • 5. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 3, wherein said apparatus has at least two beam means spaced apart from one another.
  • 6. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said support means has a central portion that is “T” shaped in cross section and has end portions that are flat so as to lie upon said lowermost frame member projection and said lowermost retainer means projection.
  • 7. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 6, wherein said frame member has inner portions proximate to said building and an outer portion spaced apart from said building and said inner portions each have a vertical cross section larger than the vertical cross section of said outer portion.
  • 8. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said frame member is shaped so that said cover has a downward inclination extending outwardly from said building.
  • 9. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said frame member seating means has a downwardly facing opening for receiving the upper periphery of said window well.
  • 10. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said frame member is arcuately shaped.
  • 11. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said cover is transparent.
  • 12. A cover apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein said apparatus further includes a window well and means for seating said frame member on the upper periphery of said window well.
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Number Name Date Kind
4478013 Tavano Oct 1984 A
4756127 Helterbrand et al. Jul 1988 A
4903455 Veazey Feb 1990 A
5339579 Woodyer et al. Aug 1994 A
5752348 Pearson May 1998 A
6003279 Schneider Dec 1999 A