Replacement windows with preformed corners

Movable or removable closures – With means mounting closure for reciprocation – With latch or lock

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49501, 49504, E05D 1304

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045558698

ABSTRACT:
A replacement window is formed from extruded frame members connected by preformed corners in a manner which eliminates punch press operations typically used to form replacement windows. Preformed corner sections connect extruded horizontal and vertical frame members to form window sashes. Different preformed corners are used to connect extruded horizontal and vertical frame members to form a window frame. The preformed corners are all L-shaped with male members adapted to fit within hollow portions of the horizontal and vertical extruded members. The preformed corners used in the window sashes include any latch mechanism or guidepins required for the sash.

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