Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Framing to receive door – doorjamb – or window sash – Retaining feature between frame and reveal
Patent
1997-05-15
1999-12-07
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Framing to receive door, doorjamb, or window sash
Retaining feature between frame and reveal
526565, 526569, 49504, 249 39, E06B 104
Patent
active
059962933
ABSTRACT:
A window buck is formed of side walls that are extruded from vinyl. The side walls have interior channels. The side walls may be formed to effect a female-male connection between the ends of two adjoining side walls. Alternatively a locking member is provided that is sized to frictionally engage a selected channel. The edges of the side members are shaped for abutment to each other with a connector in the channels to hold the window buck together. The window buck thereafter may be placed before the cement wall is formed and is sized to receive a window frame. The window buck may be formed into selected geometric shapes. Window bucks of different dimensions may be assembled by selected sides of different dimensions from bins or pallets of presized side members.
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Photo 1: This photo shows the frame laying on a floor. It has 4 sides so labeled in red ink.
Photo 2: This photo shows the frame standing upright. The up direction is marked on the front in red ink.
Photo 3: This a close up of one corner of the frame of photos 1 and 2 from the front. The sides are marked in red ink.
Photo 4: This is a close up of the corner of the frame from a position above it and to the side. The sides are marked in red ink.
Photo 4: This is a close up of the corner of the frame from a position above it and to the side. The sides are marked in red ink. The right side is shown in detail.
Photo 5: This is a close up of the corner of the frame from a position above it and to the side. The sides are marked in red ink. The left side is shown in detail.
Anderson Bruce
Anderson Justin J.
Anderson Thayne
Anderson Audrey E.
Anderson Bruce
Anderson Justin J.
Anderson Thayne
Kent Christopher T.
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