Claims
- 1. Wood cladding for mounting on the inner surface of nonwooden windows having common interior cross sections in which the sash is mounted on the frame from the outside of the window, the windows including a frame having a substantially planar inner surface with a screen recess disposable in the interior of a building, an outer surface opposite the inner surface and disposable on the exterior of the building, an exterior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces mountable inside a wall of the building, and an interior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces for receiving a sash, and a sash having a substantially planar inner surface disposable in the interior of the building, an outer surface opposite the inner surface and disposable on the exterior of the building, an exterior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces and receivable in the interior side surface of the frame, and an interior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces for receiving a pane of glass, said wood cladding comprising:
- first and second sections of wood shaped to conform to the inner surface of the window, each said wood section having a uniform cross section along its entire length, being attachable to both the frame and the sash of the window without substantially altering the length and width dimensions of the window or affecting the fit of the window within a wall opening, said wood cladding providing an unmarred, unblemished wood appearance on the inner surface of the window;
- said first wood section being mountable on the inner and interior side surfaces only of the frame of the window and having a uniform cross section conforming to the shape of the frame, said first wood section comprising a frame body portion disposed against the substantially planar inner surface of the window frame, a frame retaining lip disposed on one end of said frame body portion, said frame retaining lip being substantially perpendicular to said frame body portion and fitting around an outer peripheral edge of the substantially planar inner surface of the window frame, and a zig-zag portion disposed on the other end of said frame body portion and conforming to the screen recess formed on the substantially planar inner surface of the window frame, the outer surface portion of said frame zigzag portion being capable of receiving window screens;
- said second wood section being mountable on the inner and interior side surfaces only of the sash of the window and having a uniform cross section conforming to the shape of the sash, said second wood section being L-shaped and comprising a sash body portion disposed against the substantially planar inner surface of the window sash, and a sash side portion disposed on one end of said sash body portion, said sash side portion being substantially perpendicular to said sash body portion and fitting against the interior side surface of the sash; and
- fastening means for fastening said wood first and second sections to the nonwooden window without being visible on the exterior of said wood sections.
- 2. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein the sash of the window opens by pivoting outwardly around a vertical axis.
- 3. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein the sash of the window opens by pivoting outwardly around a horizontal axis.
- 4. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein the window is a fixed window.
- 5. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein said wood cladding further comprises a third wood section for mounting on mullions of the window and having a uniform cross section conforming to the shape of the mullions wherein the mullions include a substantially planar inner surface having a screen recess at each end, said third wood section comprising a mullion body portion disposed against the substantially planar inner surface of the mullion and a mullion zigzag portion disposed on each end of said mullion body portion and conforming to the screen recess formed on the substantially planar inner surface of the mullion, said outer surface portion of said mullion zigzag portion being capable of receiving screens.
- 6. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fastening means comprises an adhesive.
- 7. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fastening means comprises wooden dowels disposed in holes formed in said wood cladding and the window wherein said dowels fasten said first wood section to the frame of the window and said second wood section to the sash of the window by passing totally through said first and second wood sections and into the respective frame and sash.
- 8. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 1 wherein said fastening means comprises screws threaded through holes formed in said wood cladding and the window wherein said screws fasten said first wood section to the frame of the window by passing totally through the substantially planar inner surface of the frame in a direction from the outer surface toward the substantially planar inner surface and partially through said first wood section so that said screws do not pass totally through said first wood section.
- 9. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 8 wherein the frame of the window is formed with a channel area within which a locking and pivoting system is housed, the locking and pivoting system pivotably opens and closes the sash and locks closed the sash, and said screws fastening said first wood section to the frame pass through the channel area.
- 10. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 8 wherein additional said screws fasten said second wood section to the sash of the window by passing totally through said second wood section and the substantially planar inner surface of the sash in a direction from the substantially planar inner surface toward the outer surface, said additional screws being disposed through said sash body portion of said second wood section adjacent the edge of said sash body portion closest to the exterior side surface of the sash so that when the sash is closed, said frame zigzag portion of said first wood section on the frame shields from view said additional screws.
- 11. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 8 wherein the ends of said wood sections to be mounted on the frame are beveled to form miter joints when said wood sections are mounted on the frame; and
- said fastening means is adjustable to loosen and tighten the fit of said wood cladding on the frame to adjust the alignment of said miter joint.
- 12. Wood cladding as set forth in claim 10 wherein said fastening means further comprises and adhesive and the inner surface of said wood sections comprises grooves, said grooves improving the adhesion between said wood sections and the window.
- 13. A window having common interior cross sections in which the sash is mounted on the frame from the outside of said window, said window comprising:
- a nonwooden frame having a substantially planar inner surface with a screen recess disposable in the interior of a building, an outer surface opposite said inner surface and disposable on the exterior of the buiding, and exterior side surface between said inner and outer surfaces mountable inside a wall of the building, and an interior side surface between said inner and outer surfaces for receiving a sash;
- a nonwooden sash having a substantially planar inner surface disposable in the interior of the building, an outer surface opposite said inner surface and disposable on the exterior of the building, an exterior side surface between said inner and outer surfaces and receivable in the interior side surface of said frame, and an interior side surface between said inner and outer surfaces for receiving a pane of glass;
- wood cladding mounted on said inner surfaces of both said frame and said sash without substantially altering the length and width dimensions of said window or affecting the fit of said window within the wall opening, said wood cladding comprising first and second sections of wood shaped to conform to the interior surfaces of said frame and said sash, each said wood section having a uniform cross section along its entire length, said wood cladding providing an unmarred, unblemished wood appearance on the inner surface of said window;
- said first wood section being mountable on said inner and interior side surfaces only of said frame of said window and having a uniform cross section conforming to the shape of said frame, said first wood section comprising a frame body portion disposed against said substantially planar inner surface of said window frame, a frame retaining lip disposed on one end of said frame body portion, said frame retaining lip being substantially perpendicular to said frame body portion and fitting around an outer peripheral edge of said substantially planar inner surface of said window frame, and a frame zigzag portion disposed on the other end of said frame body portion and conforming to the screen recess formed on said substantially planar inner surface of said window frame, said outer surface portion of said frame zigzag portion being capable of receiving window screens;
- said second wood section being mountable on said inner and interior side surfaces only of said window and having a uniform cross section conforming to the shape of said sash, said second wood section being L-shaped and comprising a sash body portion disposed against said substantially planar inner surface of said window sash, and a sash side portion disposed on one end of said sash body portion, said sash side portion being substantially perpendicular to said sash body portion and fitting against said interior side surface of said sash; and
- fastening means for fastening said wood sections to said window without being visible on the exterior of said wood sections.
- 14. A window as set forth in claim 13 further comprising pivoting means for outwardly opening said nonwooden sash with respect to said frame and for closing said sash, wherein said wood cladding does not interfere with or alter the operating characteristics of said window.
- 15. A window as set forth in claim 14 wherein said sash of said window opens by pivoting outwardly around a vertical axis.
- 16. A window as set forth in claim 14 wherein said sash of said window opens by pivoting outwardly around a horizontal axis.
- 17. A window as set forth in claim 14 further comprising mullions, wherein said wood cladding further comprises a third wood section for mounting on said a mullions of said window and having a uniform cross section conforming to the shape of said mullions wherein said mullions include a substantially planar inner surface having a screen recess at each end, said third wood section comprising a mullion body portion disposed against said substantially planar inner surface of said mullion and a mullion zigzag portion disposed on each end of said mullion body portion and conforming to the screen recess formed on the substantially planar inner surface of said mullion, said outer surface portion of said mullion zigzag portion being capable of receiving screens.
- 18. A window as set forth in claim 14 wherein said fastening means comprises an adhesive.
- 19. A window as set forth in claim 14 wherein said fastening means comprises wooden dowels disposed in holes formed in said wood cladding and said window wherein said dowels fasten said first wood section to said frame of said window and said second wood section to said sash of said wondow by passing totally through said first and second wood sections and into said respective frame and sash.
- 20. A window as set forth in claim 14 wherein said fastening means comprises screws threaded through holes formed in said wood cladding and said window wherein said screws fasten said first wood section to said frame of said window by passing totally through said substantially planar inner surface of said frame in a direction from said outer surface toward said substantially planar inner surface and partially through said first wood section so that said screws do not pass totally through said first wood section.
- 21. A window as set forth in claim 20 wherein said frame of said window is formed with a channel area within which a locking and pivoting system is housable, said locking and pivoting system pivotably opens and closes said sash and locks closed said sash, and said screws fastening said first wood section to said frame pass through said channel area.
- 22. A window as set forth in claim 20 wherein additional said screws fasten said second wood section to said sash of said window by passing totally through said second wood section and said substantially planar inner surface of said sash in a direction from said substantially planar inner surface toward said outer surface, said additional screws being disposed through said sash body portion of said second wood section adjacent the edge of said sash body portion closest to said exterior side surface of said sash so that when said sash is closed, said frame zigzag portion of said first wood section on said frame shields from view said additional screws.
- 23. A window as set forth in claim 20 wherein the ends of said wood sections to be mounted on said frame are beveled to form miter joints when said wood sections are mounted on said frame; and
- said fastening means is adjustable to loosen and tighten the fit of said wood cladding on said frame to adjust the alignment of said miter joint.
- 24. A window as set forth in claim 20 wherein said fastening means further comprises an adhesive and the inner surface of said wood sections comprises grooves, said grooves improving the adhesion between said wood sections and said window.
- 25. A window as set forth in claim 13 wherein said sash is fixed to said frame.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 211,873, filed June 27, 1988 and now abandoned.
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