Patents Assigned to Repla Limited
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Patent number: 5109645Abstract: A frame construction suitable for sash and frame constructions, including incorporation as a heavy duty construction for a rolling or sliding (patio) door, is provided with corner reinforcement and securement members to hold bevelled frame members in mutually secured relation. The preferred extruded frame section, being generally of aluminum, has an enclosed rectangular or other hollow, shaped profile between the opposed side flange members of the section. A symmetrical shaped metal angle piece or pieces is driven within the hollow core portion of the two hollow profile sections being joined. The angle pieces have resilient, reversed end portions with sharp edged terminations, that slide freely on being entered within a respective section, due to the resilience of the angle pieces, but lock into engaged relation on attempted withdrawal, due to the reversed attitude of the resilient end portions and their associated sharp edges, to secure the sections against disassembly.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1990Date of Patent: May 5, 1992Assignee: Repla LimitedInventor: Carlo G. Bucci
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Patent number: 4987709Abstract: A frame construction suitable for sash and frame constructions, including incorporation as a heavy duty construction for a rolling or sliding (patio) door, is provided with corner reinforcement and securement members to hold bevelled frame members in mutually secured relation. The preferred extruded frame section, being generally of aluminum, has an enclosed rectangular or other hollow, shaped profile between the opposed side flange members of the section. A symmetrical shaped metal angle piece or pieces is driven within the hollow core portion of the two hollow profile sections being joined. The angle pieces have resilient, reversed end portions with sharp edged terminations, that slide freely on being entered within a respective section, due to the resilience of the angle pieces, but lock into engaged relation on attempted withdrawal, due to the reversed attitude of the resilient end portions and their associated sharp edges, to secure the sections against disassembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1989Date of Patent: January 29, 1991Assignee: Repla LimitedInventor: Carlo G. Bucci
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Patent number: 4977722Abstract: A peripheral frame is provided suitable for use as the frame or sash for a glazed window or patio door unit, or for use as an outer frame or semi-peripheral frame to contain window or door units. The frame is of U-form section, having a pair of substantially parallel legs and an interconnecting end portion forming an outwardly facing bight. The outer surface of the section end portion forms the inner periphery of the frame and the leg portions of the section form the faces of the frame, and, provide an outer peripheral access to the interior of the frame section. The frame can be provided with various concealed inserts appropriate to its function located in the interior of the section, such as wood, metal or other inserts. Such inserts may comprise reinforcement frames and insulation material, including foamed in-situ insulation and reinforcement; and attachment and/or suspension hardware for components supported by the frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: Repla LimitedInventor: Donald M. Taylor
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Patent number: 4336645Abstract: An improved corner frame structure and method of manufacturing it is provided. The corner is effected by joinder of channelled members by a solid bracelet having legs extending at the desired angle.Each leg is provided with a pair of spaced apart depressions. Into these depressions, tongues are struck down to bind and urge the adjacent frame members together.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1979Date of Patent: June 29, 1982Assignee: Repla LimitedInventor: Carlo G. Bucci
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Patent number: 4192624Abstract: An improved corner frame structure and method of manufacturing it is provided. The corner is effected by joinder of channelled members by a solid bracelet having legs extending at the desired angle.Each leg is provided with a pair of spaced apart depressions. Into these depressions, tongues are struck down to bind and urge the adjacent frame members together.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1977Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Assignee: Repla LimitedInventor: Carlo G. Bucci