Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Viewing port for specific environment
Patent
1994-05-03
1996-08-13
Wood, Wynn E.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Viewing port for specific environment
52208, 523094, 527881, 526561, 49504, 312116, 3121381, E06B 300
Patent
active
055444547
ABSTRACT:
A refrigerator door construction is disclosed which includes door rail elements formed from a foamed polymeric substance. At least one substantially transparent panel is supported, retained by and sealed in the door rail. Connection elements are provided for connecting the door rail elements. At least one hinge is provided for allowing pivotal movement of the door about an axis. The foam rail element may also form one or more spacer elements between adjacent panels so that separate, discrete spacer bars may be eliminated.
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Crown Charles E.
Richardson Richard J.
Anthony's Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Wood Wynn E.
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