Window and door assembly manufactured in half sections and metho

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Window or window sash – sill – mullion – or glazing – Attaching means securing a pane to a sash member or to...

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522047, 52582, 52585, 526566, 526569, 527261, 5274516, 527452, 403310, F16B 700

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052856062

ABSTRACT:
Half window and door sections are fully manufactured at a manufacturing plant and transported to a job site where the half sections are interconnected by a pair of head splice members and a pair of sill splice members. The fully assembled window and door assembly then is installed in the wall opening.

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