Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,... – Intersecting separators within frame
Patent
1991-05-22
1992-01-07
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,...
Intersecting separators within frame
52314, 52DIG4, 52312, 52313, E06B 368
Patent
active
050779508
ABSTRACT:
A simulated windowpane molding is achieved by inner and outer elongated members adapted to be placed in facing relationship upon opposite sides of a windowglass. Each elongated member has a flat surface adapted to fit flush against the windowglass. Magnetic holding structure in the form of a strip of plastic material containing a ferromagnetic powder, or a series of permanent magnets in bar form is disposed upon the flat surface of at least one elongated member. The flat surface of the other elongated member is either equipped with the same magnetic holding structure or material, such as iron, which is attracted by a magnet. When the two elongated members are brought into facing, mirror-image juxtaposition upon an intervening windowglass, the force of attraction between the two members is sufficient to cause the members to be securely positioned upon the windowglass.
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Bretches Donald D.
Hart-Bretches Joanellen K.
Canfield Robert
Rainer Norman B.
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