Method of removing one or more shards from the track of a frame

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Adhering preformed sheet-form member

Reexamination Certificate

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C052S202000, C052S222000, C052SDIG012, C049S057000, C296S001110, C296S063000, C296S146200, C296S152000, C428S192000, C428S195100, C428S332000, C428S500000

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10961087

ABSTRACT:
A stabilized window structure and method for stabilizing a window structure having a window frame entirely or substantially entirely devoid of glass includes a patch removably secured over the window frame to cover the opening in its entirety and a body of unifying material disposed over and bonded to the patch to form a cohesive mass therewith. Alternatively, a pre-formed, polymeric foam panel is removably secured over the window frame to cover the entirety of the opening. A method of removing a shattered window pane involves using pre-existing cracks in the pane to define the formation of separately removable, disconnected cohesive masses. A method of removing shards from a track of a window structure involves removing the shards as part of a single cohesive mass, as pieces of a single cohesive mass or as separate, disconnected cohesive masses.

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