Patents Assigned to Windows, Inc.
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Patent number: 7275352Abstract: A fire retardant panel door, including a panel door having at least one door panel and stiles and rails. The door panel includes an interior composite section formed by a first plurality of layers of intumescent materials and a first plurality of layers of fire resistant materials disposed between and laminated to a first pair of outer coverings to form a composite laminated door panel. Each of the stiles includes a first core formed of an incombustible material and a second plurality of layers of intumescent materials and a second outer covering to form a composite laminated stile. Each of the rails includes a second core formed of an incombustible material and a third plurality of layers of intumescent materials and a third outer covering to form a composite laminated rail.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Artistic Doors & Windows Inc.Inventors: Enrico Autovino, James W. Jelinski
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Patent number: 7266930Abstract: A construction block which has improved thermal insulation qualities, has improved sound transmission migration reduction properties, and which reduces or outright eliminates the effects of a seam failure. The construction block is comprised of a pair of generally parallel faces joined by a plurality of sides. At least one baffle is disposed within the interior chamber and is located along the weld seam that joins the two body member halves of the construction block. A desiccant or insulation gas, or both can be disposed within the interior chamber of the block.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: US Block Windows, Inc.Inventor: Myles A. Fisher
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Publication number: 20070175121Abstract: A sealing system connects a panel to a frame and includes an anchor and a pair of opposing docking collars. The anchor extends from the frame or panel, and the opposing docking collars are disposed within a guide portion in the other of the frame or panel. The sealing system has an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the panel moves relative to the frame along a plane substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the anchor. In the locked configuration, the anchor is positioned between the docking collars, and the anchor is engaged by the docking collars to prevent movement of the panel relative to the frame along the plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: Magic Door and Windows, Inc.Inventors: William Speyer, Jonathan Thielmann, Robert Pruss
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Publication number: 20070175118Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The panel pivots relative to the frame. The first sealing system connects a first surface of the panel to a first surface of the frame, and the second sealing system connects a second surface of the panel to a second surface of the frame. The first surface of the panel is different than the second surface of the panel, and the first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann
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Publication number: 20070170725Abstract: A combined sealing system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within a first side of the frame, and the second sealing system is positioned within a second side of the frame separate from the first side of the frame. The first and second sealing systems have a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration upon the panel being positioned within the frame. The panel pivots relative to the frame, and the first sealing system is a reciprocal motion sealing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D Thielmann, Robert E Pruss
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Publication number: 20070163181Abstract: A combination sealing system and seal activation system for use with a combination of a panel and a frame includes a first sealing system and a first seal activation system for activating the first sealing system. The first sealing system is positioned within the frame, and the first seal activation system is positioned within the panel and including a movable member configured to engage the first sealing system. The first sealing system includes a movable member, and the movable member of the first sealing system is caused to move towards the panel by the first sealing system being engaged by the movable member of the first seal activation system moving towards the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: July 19, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: William Kip Speyer, Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robert E. Pruss
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Publication number: 20070151163Abstract: A combined sealing system and seal activation system for use with a double door/window system having a first panel and a second panel includes a first sealing system and a first seal activation system. The first sealing system is positioned within a meeting stile of the first panel, and the first seal activation system activates the first sealing system. The first sealing activation system is also positioned within a meeting stile of the second panel and includes a movable member configured to engage the first sealing system. The first sealing system includes a movable member, and movable member of the first sealing system is caused to move towards the second panel by the first sealing system being engaged by the movable member of the first seal activation system moving towards the first panel. The first panel and the second panel separately pivot relative to a frame surrounding the double door/window system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: Jonathan D. Thielmann, Robert E. Pruss
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Publication number: 20070151179Abstract: A combined sealing system for connecting a panel to a frame includes a first sealing system and a second sealing system. The first sealing system connects a first surface of the panel to a first surface of the frame, and the second sealing system connects a second surface of the panel to a second surface of the frame. The combined sealing system has an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration. In the unlocked configuration, the panel moves relative to the frame along a plane substantially parallel to a longitudinal axis of the first or second surfaces of the frame. In the locked configuration, each of the first and second sealing systems separately prevent movement of the panel relative to the frame along the plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Magic Door and Windows, Inc.Inventors: William Speyer, Jonathan Thielmann, Robert Pruss
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Publication number: 20070151162Abstract: A combined seal activation system positioned within a panel for use with a combination of the panel and a frame includes a first seal activation system and a second seal activation system. The panel pivots relative to the frame. The first seal activation system activates a first sealing system positioned within the frame, and the second seal activation system activates a second sealing system positioned within the frame. The first seal activation system is positioned adjacent a first side of the panel, and the second seal activation system is positioned adjacent a second side of the panel different than the first side of the panel. The first and second seal activation systems having an engaged configuration and a disengaged configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: MAGIC DOOR AND WINDOW, INC.Inventors: Jonathan D Thielmann, Robert E Pruss
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Publication number: 20070151156Abstract: A closing system for moving a sealing system between an unlocked configuration and a locked configuration includes first and second inner control members and first and second outer control members. The sealing system connects a panel to a frame and includes an anchor disposed between first and second opposing docking collars. The first and second inner control members are respectively connected to the first and second docking collars, and the first and second outer control members are respectively disposed proximate to the first and second inner control members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2005Publication date: July 5, 2007Applicant: Magic Door and Windows, Inc.Inventor: Jonathan Thielmann
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Patent number: 7104010Abstract: A glass holder for a jalousie window, including a body having two parallel side walls which define a slot, and two webs which extend substantially perpendicularly in opposite directions from a base of the slot walls. The body has a length and the webs each extend from a respective end of the body over a respective portion of the length of the body. Each web has an outer edge with a baffle that extends in a direction parallel the slot walls.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2004Date of Patent: September 12, 2006Assignee: Costal Windows Inc.Inventor: Kurt Winner
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Patent number: 7007343Abstract: In-floor, adjustable, track assembly for sliding panels with a build-in weep system, including a track, extending upward from a base, for engaging the undercarriage of a vertically-oriented panel, and supporting rectilinear motion therealong, an upright splash guard, parallel to and spaced slightly apart from one side of the upright track and forming, with the track, a channel therebetween with the base, for directing moisture from the bottom of the panel into the channel, at least one collection pan mounted under the channel and accessible through an aperture to collect moisture from the channel, and a hose for drawing off the moisture from the channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2004Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Weiland Sliding Doors & Windows, Inc.Inventors: William R. Weiland, Robert A. Ulibarri
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Publication number: 20050126091Abstract: An impact resistant glass structure having three spaced apart panes wherein an outermost pane is a monolithic glass sheet, a center pane is a plastic sheet such as a polycarbonate, and an innermost pane is a laminated glass having an annealed glass layer and a film layer such as polyester, the glass structure militating against penetration of the vertical plane when impacted by a projectile such as may occur during a wind storm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Applicant: Kensington Windows, Inc.Inventors: Craig Sherrett, Charles Wetmore, James Cosharek
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Patent number: 6802156Abstract: A replacement window having a window frame, the window frame having a window header, a window sill, a first frame jamb, and a second frame jamb, wherein the first frame jamb and the second frame jamb each connect the window header to the window frame and the window header, the window sill, and the first frame jamb and the second frame jamb define a window frame opening. A sash having a reinforced sash header may be movably positioned in the window frame opening. A reinforcement pin may be positioned adjacent to the reinforced first sash header of the sash, and a jamb retainer clip may be positioned adjacent to the first jamb, the jamb retainer clip defining a reinforcement pin orifice, wherein the reinforcement pin orifice receives the reinforcement pin.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Kensington Windows Inc.Inventors: Craig Sherrett, James Cosharek, Chuck Wetmore
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Publication number: 20030217514Abstract: A replacement window having a window frame, the window frame having a window header, a window sill, a first frame jamb, and a second frame jamb, wherein the first frame jamb and the second frame jamb each connect the window header to the window frame and the window header, the window sill, and the first frame jamb and the second frame jamb define a window frame opening. A sash having a reinforced sash header may be movably positioned in the window frame opening. A reinforcement pin may be positioned adjacent to the reinforced first sash header of the sash, and a jamb retainer clip may be positioned adjacent to the first frame jamb, the jamb retainer clip defining a reinforcement pin orifice, wherein the reinforcement pin orifice receives the reinforcement pin.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: Kensington Windows Inc.Inventors: Craig Sherrett, James Cosharek, Chuck Wetmore
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Patent number: 6167656Abstract: “A security window assembly comprising a frame having four members and a pane member securable within the frame. The bottom member of the frame contains a milled groove. The top member of the frame contains a stepped groove having a first groove of a first depth and a second groove of a second and deeper depth. The pane is installed by sliding it into the second depth groove to allow it clearance to then be installed in the bottom member groove. The pane can only be removed by sliding it into the second depth groove which removes the pane from the bottom member groove. When in place in the window, the pane is positioned within the bottom member groove and within the first depth groove of the top member. Clamps hold the pane in place.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 2, 2001Assignee: Fortress Security Windows Inc.Inventors: Anthony Devlin, Mark J. DiNoto
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Patent number: 5948195Abstract: A method for rapid manufacturing multi-pane insulating glass windows where cooling gas is used to cool temperature activated adhesive or sealant on pane spacers thereby reducing the assembly time for windows used to replace broken windows in emergency conditionsType: GrantFiled: March 11, 1997Date of Patent: September 7, 1999Assignee: Artic Window, Inc.Inventor: David M. Thomas
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Patent number: 5722207Abstract: A foldable nail fin for a window comprising an inner end which is normally positioned in a kerf formed in the window frame. The nail fin is normally positioned in a substantially flush condition with respect to the window frame. At the building site, the nail fin may be folded from its substantially flush position to an outwardly extending position so that the nail fin may be secured to a building surface extending around a window opening formed therein. The folding of the nail fin is enhanced through the use of a fold line formed in the nail fin which is located closely adjacent the inner end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1994Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: SealRite Windows, Inc.Inventors: Craig A. Anderson, James T. Grigsby
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Patent number: D379233Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1995Date of Patent: May 13, 1997Assignee: Seattle Glass Block Windows, Inc.Inventor: Brian C. Wright
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Patent number: D415291Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Caradon Doors and Windows, Inc.Inventor: Alan H. Woodruff