Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Window or window sash – sill – mullion – or glazing – Having a drain or vent
Patent
1982-09-01
1984-03-06
Ridgill, Jr., James L.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Window or window sash, sill, mullion, or glazing
Having a drain or vent
52481, 52729, 52732, E04C 330, E06B 714
Patent
active
044345941
ABSTRACT:
A frame section for a window frame or a door frame structure includes at least one roll-formed frame member of substantially L-shape in cross-section which may be combined with other identically shaped and sized frame members to form Z- and T-shaped configurations. Each section has an open dovetail channel capable of receiving a glass molding member for supporting a window pane or door pane against an opposing abutment wall formed on each section. When sections are combined into the Z- and T-shapes, confronting lips of the sections define grooves for the reception of sealing strips, and weep hole inserts for channeling rain water and condensation from the window unit to the outside may be provided at the corner or corners of the window frames.
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Bliss Steel Products Corp.
Ridgill, Jr. James L.
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