Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,... – Intersecting separators within frame
Patent
1980-08-04
1984-03-20
Friedman, Carl D.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,...
Intersecting separators within frame
52311, E06B 370
Patent
active
044372841
ABSTRACT:
A false muntin assembly for converting a single window pane into one having multiple lights by having a muntin bar of desired outside appearance with a central hole and channel lengthwise along the back of the muntin bar, using pin connectors at intersections and in the peripheral sash and adhering snap-fit metal clips to the glazing panel in line with the false muntin design to prevent the false muntin from floating away from the pane.
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Cribben James T.
Ichter William J.
Capitol Products Corporation
Friedman Carl D.
Johnson Donald L.
Leonard Paul H.
Sieberth John F.
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