Window panel

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Sectioned imperforate facing within perpheral frame; e.g.,... – Intersecting separators within frame

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52314, 52788, E06B 370

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045985200

ABSTRACT:
An insulated window panel is provided with pseudo sash bar lattices that are affixed, preferably by dual-sided adhesive foam tape, in coincidental alignment to the outwardly facing transparent surfaces of the panel. Dual-and triple-glazed window panels constructed in accordance with the present invention have the appearance of being constructed of a plurality of small panes or panels that are surrounded and held in planar array by sash bars. The resemblance to French-style windows is achieved by means of a remarkable trompe l'oeil effect that results when pseudo sash bar lattices are affixed in coincidental alignment on opposite sides of the panel. Also disclosed is a novel triple-glazed insulated panel wherein the insulating peripheral seal is protected by providing a central pane with slightly reduced height and width dimensions relative to those of the two outwardly facing panes.

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