Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Cupola or skylight
Patent
1987-07-29
1988-07-19
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Cupola or skylight
52397, 49DIG1, E04B 718
Patent
active
047576553
ABSTRACT:
The skylight may be of the domed-type or flat type and of single or double glass (acrylic or other transparent or translucent plastic) construction. The skylight fits within an opening in a roof or the like and has a peripheral curb of an extruded rigid thermoplastic, such as polyvinylchloride (PVC), which is fixed to the roof construction about the opening. The rigid thermoplastic curb has a top co-extruded flexible thermoplastic (such as PVC) gasket intergral with the curb and compressible against the edge of the glass or plastic dome or panel, a second flexible integral co-extruded thermoplastic gasket adapted to contact a retainer secured to the curb for retaining the dome or panel on the curb, and a third co-extruded flexible gasket adapted to contact and seal between the curb and a support wall there below preferably against an outer aluminum wall. The curb is provided with two recesses at its bottom which permit a snap engagement of the inner and outer aluminum walls which form the support for the curb. This snap engagement eliminates welding.
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Couture Paul A.
Jentoft Arthur P.
Friedman Carl D.
Wasco Products, Inc.
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