Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Framing to receive door – doorjamb – or window sash – With one movable door section and at least one fixed section
Patent
1991-04-04
1992-11-03
Safavi, Michael
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Framing to receive door, doorjamb, or window sash
With one movable door section and at least one fixed section
49453, 52204, 52716, E06B 104
Patent
active
051597942
ABSTRACT:
An integral strip of resin material is used to cover exposed portions of jamb liner slots of take-out windows. Side walls on either side of the slot are displaced by passage of the tubular body. The winged flanges are drawn partly into the slot against outer portions of the side walls by a snap-fit engagement between inner portions of the side walls and the tubular part. Resilience of the winged flanges against the outer portions of the side walls helps to hold the strip in place and cover the slots. The tubular part of the strip also serves as a stop for limiting movement of a windown sash along the liner.
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Habbersett John I.
Westfall Norman R.
Caldwell Manufacturing Company
Safavi Michael
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