Abstract: The invention relates to a composition comprising a polymer and wood fiber composite that can be used in the form of a linear extrudate or thermoplastic pellet to manufacture structural members. The polymer and wood fiber composite structural members can be manufactured in an extrusion process or an injection molding process. The linear extrudate or pellet can have a cross-section of any arbitrary shape, or can be a regular geometric. The pellet can have a cross-section shape having a volume of at least about 12 mm3. Preferably the pellet is a right cylindrical pellet having a minimum radius of about 1.5 mm and a minimum length of 1 mm weighing at least 14 mg. The invention also relates to an environmentally sensitive recycle of waste streams. The polymer and wood fiber composite contains an intentional recycle of a waste stream comprising polymer flakes or particles or wood fiber.
Type:
Application
Filed:
July 1, 2003
Publication date:
July 1, 2004
Applicant:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Michael J. Deaner, Giuseppe Puppin, Kurt E. Heikkila
Abstract: A window having a frame, two fixed jamb liners, a sash, and two hinged weatherstrips. The fixed jamb liners are secured to the frame such that they do not move laterally with respect to the frame. The hinged weatherstrips include a rigid sash bearing member hingedly connected to a second member. The sash bearing member is capable of moving laterally toward and away from the fixed jamb liner such that it provides an effective seal between the sash and the fixed jamb liner.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 28, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 20, 2004
Assignee:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
James L. Peterson, Richard M. Fischer, Thomas P. Coach
Abstract: A fenestration system including a glass unit, attachment member and decorative member is provided. The decorative member includes a rotatable coupler for easy attachment of the decorative member to the attachment member. An attachment system including a decorative member having a rotatable coupler is also provided. A rotatable coupler is also provided.
Abstract: A member comprising a complex profile made of a composite comprising a polypropylene polymer, and a wood fiber. The composite is useful in construction applications. The profile can be used in residential and commercial structures. The member is used in fenestration components such as windows and doors. The members possess strength, thermal stability and weatherability. The member comprises a complex cross-section with at least one structural web or one fastener web. The exterior can contain a cap-stock and is shaped for use in a fenestration unit such as a window, sash or movable door unit. The members can be assembled in thermal welding processes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 27, 2001
Date of Patent:
January 27, 2004
Assignee:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Shankar Godavarti, Rodney K. Williams, Michael J. Deaner
Abstract: A siding assembly and method of manufacture are disclosed. Each siding unit is a profile of a composite material which includes a thermoplastic polymer and a cellulosic fiber. The preferred siding unit has a tapered thickness and a convex face. Each siding unit is interconnected to adjacent siding units with a tongue and groove mechanism. The preferred siding profile has a plurality of webs, and the exposed portion of the siding has a capstock layer to improve weatherability. The exposed width of the siding's face may be adjustable. The siding units are interconnected end-to-end by inserts which are positioned by means of an adhesive or thermal welding.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 22, 2002
Date of Patent:
January 27, 2004
Assignee:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald L. Hendrickson, Kurt E. Heikkila, Timothy P. Murphy, Maurice N. Goeser
Abstract: A complex profile made of a composite comprising a polyolefin polymer and a wood fiber. The composite is useful in conventional structural applications. The profile can be used in residential and commercial structures. The profile is used in the manufacture of the fenestration components such as windows and doors. The profile is designed with a cross-sectional shape to form structural elements in the fenestration units that possess sufficient strength, thermal stability and weatherability. The member comprises a hollow cross-section with at least one structural web or one fastener web. The profile can have a visible capstock layer and can be assembled using thermal welding processes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 3, 2001
Date of Patent:
January 20, 2004
Assignee:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Shankar Godavarti, Rodney K. Williams, Michael J. Deaner
Abstract: A dual function lock for use on a hung window is provided by the invention. The lock includes a base, a handle and a tilt latch actuating mechanism. A tilt latch for use on a hung window is also provided. Furthermore, a tilt latch assembly including a lock, left and right latches and an extensible member is provided. Furthermore, a hung window and tilt latch assembly is provided.
Abstract: Signature entryway units combine common non-circular elements to form an entryway unit that suggests a circle. The entryway unit can include a door and one or more sidelight panels. The non-circular elements can include glazing units.
Abstract: A decking system, decking components and an installed deck for use on a support structure. The decking system comprises hollow profile planking units having anchor flanges on opposite edges that cooperate with an anchor structure to form a deck or platform. The flanges and the anchor units are shaped and configured to closely interact and form an installed platform structure. The planks comprise an extruded thermoplastic wood fiber composite having an internal structure sufficient to withstand installation, engineering forces placed on the installed platform, weathering and use. The anchor structures have a shape that conforms to the anchor flanges on the decking profiles to hold the deck in place.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 13, 2003
Publication date:
August 21, 2003
Applicant:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Todd Bruchu, Kurt Dalquist, Giuseppe Puppin, Thomas B. Worm, Robert F. Garofalo, Harold H. Evans, Kurt E. Heikkila, Dennis A. Galowitz
Abstract: The invention relates to a composite comprising a thermoplastic resin and a glass fabric that can be used in the form of a linear extrudate as a structural member or as a repair unit. The resin glass fiber composite structural member can be manufactured in an extrusion process. The linear extrudate can have a cross-section of any arbitrary shape or can be a regular geometric shape. The profile is made by first preforming the glass fabric into a useful shape, combining the preform fabric with melt resin and extruding the resin and glass fiber in a useful shape. When contacted with melt resin, the glass fiber becomes intimately contacted with and substantially coated with the melt resin.
Abstract: An apparatus and method for non-destructively determining non-musical physical characteristics such as the Young's modulus, stiffness coefficient, and damping coefficient of a test piece of arbitrary shape. The apparatus consists of a frame having a natural vibrational frequency different from the free vibrational frequency of the test piece, a mechanism for fixing the test piece to the frame, a mechanism for initiating free vibrations in the test piece, a mechanism to measure the displacement of the test piece during the free vibrations, and a mechanism to measure time during the free vibrations. The amplitude, frequency, and decay characteristics of the free vibrations are analyzed mathematically to determine the physical characteristics. The apparatus may include a mechanism to control the initial deflection applied to the test piece. The apparatus may include a mechanism to control the initial load applied to the test piece.
Abstract: A multi-paned fenestration unit in which the glass panes are manufactured directly into the support structure without first manufacturing an insulated glass unit. The support structure is designed to provide the structural support for the glass panes without a separate spacer.
Type:
Application
Filed:
October 15, 2002
Publication date:
February 27, 2003
Applicant:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
James Curtis Guhl, Steven Matthew Johnson, Neil Ranger Fredrick
Abstract: A multi-paned fenestration unit in which the glass panes are manufactured directly into the support structure without first manufacturing an insulated glass unit. The support structure is designed to provide the structural support for the glass panes without a separate spacer.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 2, 1999
Date of Patent:
October 15, 2002
Assignee:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
James Curtis Guhl, Steven Matthew Johnson, Neil Ranger Fredrick
Abstract: The invention relates to a composition comprising a polymer and wood fiber composite that can be used in the form of a linear extrudate or thermoplastic pellet to manufacture structural members. The polymer and wood fiber composite structural members can be manufactured in an extrusion process or an injection molding process. The linear extrudate or pellet can have a cross-section of any arbitrary shape, or can be a regular geometric. The pellet can have a cross-section shape having a volume of at least about 12 mm3. Preferably the pellet is a right cylindrical pellet having a minimum radius of about 1.5 mm and a minimum length of 1 mm weighing at least 14 mg. The invention also relates to an environmentally sensitive recycle of waste streams. The polymer and wood fiber composite contains an intentional recycle of a waste stream comprising polymer flakes or particles or wood fiber.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 19, 2001
Publication date:
August 8, 2002
Applicant:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Michael J. Deaner, Giuseppe Puppin, Kurt E. Heikkila
Abstract: A siding assembly and method of manufacture are disclosed. Each siding unit is a profile of a composite material which includes a thermoplastic polymer and a cellulosic fiber. The preferred siding unit has a tapered thickness and a convex face. Each siding unit is interconnected to adjacent siding units with a tongue and groove mechanism. The preferred siding profile has a plurality of webs, and the exposed portion of the siding has a capstock layer to improve weatherability. The exposed width of the siding's face may be adjustable. The siding units are interconnected end-to-end by inserts which are positioned by means of an adhesive or thermal welding.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 22, 2002
Publication date:
July 18, 2002
Applicant:
Andersen Corporation
Inventors:
Gerald L. Hendrickson, Kurt E. Heikkila, Timothy P. Murphy, Maurice N. Goeser