Modular case section and frame section for lifting and/or slidin

Movable or removable closures – With means mounting closure for reciprocation – Revolving guide component; e.g. – roller or gear

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49501, 49504, E05D 1302

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042273463

ABSTRACT:
Modular case and frame sections for assembly into a self-supporting case and frame for lifting and/or sliding doors and/or windows, the case section being a hollow generally rectangular element having a pair of main chambers and a smaller chamber therebetween, first recess means on said element and guide means received therewithin. Said frame is defined by a pair of hollow side parts and a hollow bridging part, second and third recess means defined by said side and bridging parts, said second recess means being larger in cross section than the first recess means and capable of receiving connection means, closing means and carriage means therein.

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