Method to protect glass in doors and windows from scratches, abr

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Auxiliary imperforate panel-like shield attached to main...

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52741, 52745, 52788, 52790, 52DIG12, 156 99, E06B 100, B32B 1700, C03C 1100

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050202880

ABSTRACT:
A method of and system for protecting each side of a pane of glass during the manufacture, shipping, finishing and installation processes of a glazed building material is disclosed in which each side of each pane of glass is covered with a protective coating material prior to its installation in a frame. After the building product containing the frame is installed in a building and all finishing of the frame has been completed, the protective coating material may be cut away along the inside edges of the frame, leaving a coating of protective material along the outside edges of each side of each pane of glass, sandwiched between the frame and each side of each pane of glass, which provides a waterproof and airtight gasket or seal between each pane of glass and the unfinished portion of its frame.

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patent: 3575790 (1971-04-01), Fleck
patent: 4075386 (1978-02-01), Willdorf
patent: 4657796 (1987-04-01), Musil et al.
patent: 4971130 (1990-11-01), Bentley

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