Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Window or window sash – sill – mullion – or glazing – Having a drain or vent
Patent
1997-02-10
1999-03-30
Kent, Christopher
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Window or window sash, sill, mullion, or glazing
Having a drain or vent
527162, 5274515, 494841, 494891, 494951, 494981, E06B 300, E06B 722
Patent
active
058873929
ABSTRACT:
A jambliner having a multi-part design includes a sash-engaging member defining a track and a pair of retaining arms extending from the sash-engaging member defining a channel. A resilient seal for biasing the jambliner against a window sash and sealing the jambliner against a jamb includes an elongated bulb having a spline of a shape corresponding to the shape of the channel. The resilient seal is removably attached to the sash-engaging portion through the mating of the spline and the retaining arms to form a dove-tail joint. The jambliner of the present invention facilitates replacement of the resilient seal after jambliner installation, as well as customization of the compression characteristics of the resilient seal to achieve specific biasing and sealing needs.
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Amesbury Group Inc.
Kent Christopher
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