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

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52203, 52775, 52766, E06B 712, E06B 358

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046254790

ABSTRACT:
A system for mounting a relatively thick multiple glazed sealed unit to a wooden sash assembly of a standard thickness. The system comprises a peripheral base member inserted between the glazed unit and the sash of the window and a retaining moulding engaged to the peripheral base member and pressing the glazed unit in the sash to hold it in place. A suitable weather strip is applied between the glazed unit and the retaining moulding to prevent air infiltration.

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