Patents Assigned to Therm-O-Lite
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Patent number: 8863440Abstract: A force resistant panel system is provided where a window pane is bordered by a sash and magnetically attracted to an exterior flange. The exterior flange is attached to an opening in a wall, facing outward. An interior flange with a channel is attached to the inside and facing inward. The exterior flange and interior flange combine to form a channel for which the window pane can travel in the event of a blast. Decorative trim snaps into a groove on the interior flange and generates static outward pressure against the sash.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: October 21, 2014Assignee: Therm-O-Lite, Inc.Inventor: Richard Champlin
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Patent number: 7383666Abstract: A blast-resistant window assembly is provided. The assembly has a window, and first and second brackets. The window is fitted within an opening having at least one wall. The first bracket has a brace located adjacent the window, and a stop located adjacent the wall. The second bracket is located adjacent the wall and is configured to receive the stop. During an explosion, force created therefrom causes the window to engage the brace of the first bracket to cause the stop of the same to be received by the second bracket.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Therm-O-LiteInventor: Donald L Coddens
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Patent number: 6843844Abstract: A process and method is disclosed for producing a cellulose modified aggregate cement. The process and method advantageously applies a fortifying solution to a dry cellulose material so as to enable substantially complete absorption of the vital components of the solution into and upon the cellulose fibers. The fortifying solution also imparts to and forms a mixture with the fiber so as to provide sufficient water for hydration and cure of cement added thereto, without the need to extract excess water therefrom, thereby preventing the loss of said vital fortifying agents from the aggregate cement formed thereby. Upon admixing cement into the solution treated fibers, a plastic mixture of concrete is formed, well adapted for pouring into press molds for the fabrication of lightweight, high strength construction forms. In an alternative embodiment, a means of forming a raw aggregate material, while simultaneously reclaiming submerged land is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2002Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Therm-O-Lite Construction Products, Inc.Inventor: Kenneth C. Van Horn
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Patent number: 5649389Abstract: An interior storm window assembly, mounted to an interior building wall over a window opening containing a prime window therein is provided, having double hung, vertically movable window pane members received within opposing, self-locating vertical channels and pivotally attached to adjustable weight balancing elements within those channels. The frame structure of the window assembly, including the peripheral rail about each window pane member and the vertical channels, is formed from plastic material, such as vinyl, having low thermal conductivity, and a rigid, reinforcing rod, preferably of metal, is inserted within the plastic rail at the bottom of each window pane member. The vertical channels apply pressure inwardly to those peripheral rails to releasably retain the window pane members in vertical orientation as well as urge the peripheral rails laterally into sealing contact with the vertical channels.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1993Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Therm-O-Lite, Inc.Inventor: Donald Coddens
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Patent number: 5390454Abstract: An interior insulative window is provided which is mounted outside of the prime window opening to the window opening frame and/or adjacent wall surface. This interior window is internally formed with decorative trim off-site and installed as a single unit which does not penetrate the window opening. The mounting frame can optionally include mounting space for receiving a venetian blind to be retained between the prime window and the interior window. For decorative consistency and/or further thermal efficiency, the corresponding structure can be applied to sliding patio doors.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Therm-O-Lite, Inc.Inventor: Donald L. Coddens