Detachable Or Displaceable Stile Or Slide Strip Patents (Class 49/454)
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Patent number: 8813424Abstract: A device to limit an opening of a window having a hinged sash coupled to a window frame including a window opening limiting structure having a first member and a second member. One of them is securable to the sash and the other of the first member and the second member being securable to the frame. A selectively releasable coupler by which the first member and the second member are couplable is shiftable between a coupled status and a released status. The first member and the second member bridge a preselected distance such that the sash is inhibited from opening beyond a predetermined distance. The coupler is releasable so that the sash can be opened beyond the predetermined distance and re-engages automatically when the sash is closed.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2013Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Truth Hardware CorporationInventors: Nghi Christopher Nguyen, Derek Ronald Gramstad, Scot J. Berkley
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Patent number: 8196355Abstract: A double-hung window having a uniform interior wood appearance is disclosed. The window has a head jamb and side jambs. The window has an upper and lower sash, each having a wood frame. The upper and lower sashes are held in the window by the side jambs. Lock-pins are extendable from each side of the lower sash. A concealed jamb liner cover for selective engagement with each upper side jamb is provided which has an exposed wood surface and a channel for receiving the lock-pin of the lower sash. An upper sash lock housing attached to an upper portion of the wood frame of the upper sash, is provided which holds an upper sash lock-pin for each side of the upper sash. A wooden interior upper parting stop connected to the head jamb conceals the upper sash lock housing when the window is closed.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2009Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork, Co., Inc.Inventors: Jerome J. McCabe, Jeffery A. DeLonay, George H. Digman
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Patent number: 8186104Abstract: The present invention provides a rail system for a horizontally sliding door or window having a construction casing; and at least one slideable panel. The system includes, at least one track from which or on which the panel slides. Each track includes, at least two track segments whose length is shorter than the width of the slideable panel(s). The track further includes a track segment fastening mechanism for allowing the track segments to be removed and re-inserted into the construction casing; and a spacer disposed between adjacent track segments. The total length of each spacer and one of each of its adjacent track segments is greater than the width of the slideable panel(s).Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2007Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Inventors: Michael Barnea, Ami Schwartzberg
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Patent number: 8096081Abstract: The present invention is directed to a double hung window assembly and methods of manufacturing the double hung window assembly. The window assembly includes upper and lower sash assemblies, opposing side jambs, and a pair of opposing jamb liners that each have a length generally equal to a length of the opposing side jambs. At least one jamb recess is located between sash tracks on each of the jamb liners. Each jamb recess retains a jamb filler having a length generally equal to the jamb liner length. Each jamb filler has outer and inner weather stripping recesses, and outer and inner weather stripping. The jamb filler may include a primary exposed surface that is substantially unobstructed by the inner and outer weather stripping. A portion of the outer and inner weather stripping may be compressively secured between the jamb filler and a portion of the jamb liner.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Pella CorporationInventor: Benjamin R. Sees
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Patent number: 7584574Abstract: A sliding window assembly for a vehicle includes a track member defining a channel. The track member further defines a gap that extends laterally into the channel having a gap length along the track member. The sliding window assembly further includes a sliding panel having an edge. The sliding window assembly includes a shoe extending from the sliding panel and engages the track member to support the sliding panel on the track member. The shoe has a shoe length that is parallel with the track member. The shoe length is less than the gap length to allow for removal of the sliding panel by aligning and passing the shoe through the gap.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2004Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: AGC Automotive Americas Co.Inventors: Brian Kinross, Steve Ganser
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Patent number: 7552562Abstract: A window or door assembly including a jamb member and a jamb liner having a fastener opening coupled along the jamb member. A sash is moveably coupled along the jamb liner. The window or door assembly includes a structural filler coupled over a portion of the jamb liner, and the structural filler substantially conceals the fastener opening. The structural filler includes a flange sized and shaped to engage with the sash, and the flange substantially prevents movement of the sash over the structural filler. In one option, the flange extends along the structural filler and the sash. The structural filler further includes a contact surface engaged with the jamb liner and a projection rotatably coupled with the jamb liner, and the structural filler rotates in a first direction around the projection.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Marvin Lumber and Cedar CompanyInventors: Daniel J. Curtis, Todd Alan Lund
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Patent number: 7296381Abstract: A double-hung window having a uniform interior wood appearance is disclosed. The window has a head jamb and side jambs. The window has an upper and lower sash, each having a wood frame. The upper and lower sashes are held in the window by the side jambs. Lock-pins are extendable from each side of the lower sash. A concealed jamb liner cover for selective engagement with each upper side jamb is provided which has an exposed wood surface and a channel for receiving the lock-pin of the lower sash. An upper sash lock housing attached to an upper portion of the wood frame of the upper sash, is provided which holds an upper sash lock-pin for each side of the upper sash. A wooden interior upper parting stop connected to the head jamb conceals the upper sash lock housing when the window is closed.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2004Date of Patent: November 20, 2007Assignee: Kolbe & Kolbe Millwork Co., Inc.Inventors: Jerome J. McCabe, Jeffrey A. DeLonay, George H. Digman
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Patent number: 7246466Abstract: A combination of profiles for forming slider and double hung sash windows or patio doors includes a common outer profile and two different inner profiles so that one inner profile can be used to form the double hung and the other to form the slider. This allows the slider top inner to be cut away to form a floating section resting on the top of the sash. This allows the drain holes to be formed separately in the inner and the outer to be longitudinally offset to prevent direct air penetration. The sash frame is formed with a removable glass stop on one side which snaps into engagement at right angles to the glass surface of the sealed unit to allow formation of a tri-pane with 0.5 inch spacing and to allow the use of two strips of adhesive one on each side of the sealed unit with no need for drainage.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2004Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Hi-Tech Energy Windows Ltd.Inventor: Peter A. Turner
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Patent number: 7228660Abstract: The present invention includes a window jamb assembly mountable in a jamb of a double hung window for cooperative engagement with upper and lower sash assemblies. The window jamb assembly includes a jambliner that has inner and outer sash hardware accepting recesses and first and second weather-strip retaining recesses disposed between the sash hardware accepting recesses. First and second weather-strips are retained by the first and second weather-strip retaining recesses and cover strips are disposed in a remainder of the weather-strip recess that is not retaining a weather-strip. The cover strips have a facade portion that provides a visually pleasing finish.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Inventors: Joel T. Rhode, James L. Peterson, William D. Gribble
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Publication number: 20040139659Abstract: A window jamb component assembly mountable in the jambs of a double hung window for cooperative engagement with the sash assemblies thereof. The component assembly includes a longitudinally elongated jamb liner having upper and lower segments comprising a pair of channel guides spaced apart by a profiled web. The profiled web defines sequentially aligned recesses, namely an inner weather stripping recess, a jamb filler recess and an outer weather stripping recess. A jamb filler, held by the jamb filler recess, provides a uniformly clad surface for the jambs to match the appearance of the trim of the double hung window. Frame weather stripping for sealingly engaging the sash assemblies of the double hung window is deployed and held in the inner and outer weather stripping recesses. Such assembly provides a visually pleasing finish for the window jambs, while providing improved cooperation between the window jamb and the sash assemblies.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2004Publication date: July 22, 2004Applicant: Marvin Lumber and Cedar CompanyInventors: Leslie B. Hendrickson, Lenny Wong
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Patent number: 6684571Abstract: A window jamb component assembly mountable in the jambs of a double hung window for cooperative engagement with the sash assemblies thereof. The component assembly includes a longitudinally elongated jamb liner having upper and lower segments comprising a pair of channel guides spaced apart by a profiled web. The profiled web defines sequentially aligned recesses, namely an inner weather stripping recess, a jamb filler recess and an outer weather stripping recess. A jamb filler, held by the jamb filler recess, provides a uniformly clad surface for the jambs to match the appearance of the trim of the double hung window. Frame weather stripping for sealingly engaging the sash assemblies of the double hung window is deployed and held in the inner and outer weather stripping recesses. Such assembly provides a visually pleasing finish for the window jambs, while providing improved cooperation between the window jamb and the sash assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Marvin Lumber and Cedar CompanyInventors: Leslie B. Hendrickson, Lenny Wong
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Patent number: 6305126Abstract: A window jamb component assembly mountable in a jamb of a double hung window for cooperative engagement with the sash assemblies thereof. The component assembly includes a longitudinally elongated jamb liner having upper and lower segments and includes a pair of channel guides spaced apart by a profiled web. The profiled web defines sequentially aligned recesses, namely an inner weather stripping recess, a jamb filler recess and an outer weather stripping recess. A jamb filler, held by the jamb filler recess, provides a uniformly clad surface to match the appearance of the trim of the double hung window by covering one of the weather stripping recesses of each segment. Frame weather stripping for sealingly engaging the sash assemblies of the double hung window is deployed and held in the inner and outer weather stripping recesses not covered by the jamb filler. Such assembly provides a visually pleasing finish, while providing improved cooperation between the window jamb and the sash assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Marvin Lumber and Cedar CompanyInventors: Leslie B. Hendrickson, Lenny Wong
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Patent number: 6293049Abstract: A method and apparatus for installing a window assembly (10) is disclosed. The window assembly (10) includes a window frame (12), an upper (14), and an upper sash support (80). The window frame (12) includes two vertical jambs (18) and (20), a frame head (22), and a frame sill (24). The upper sash (14) includes two vertical stiles (26) and (28), an upper rail (30) and a lower rail (31). Each vertical stile (26) and (28) has an upper end and a lower end. At least one vertical stile (26) lower end has a web (41). The upper sash support (80) is adapted to receive the web (41) and support the upper sash (14). The method for installing a window assembly (10) in accordance with the present invention includes six steps.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Atrium Companies, Inc.Inventor: Barry L. Shaw
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Patent number: 5448857Abstract: An apparatus for selectively securing a window sash to a window frame, including a longitudinally extending jamb liner secured to the frame adjacent one side of the sash, and a movable cam between the frame and the liner for selectively adjusting the spacing therebetween. Frictional locking surfaces are provided between the liner and the sash whereby the cam in a locking configuration biases the liner away from the frame and thereby against the sash to frictionally lock the sash against movement relative to the liner. The liner defines a portion of the track guiding the sash for substantially planar movement and the cam may also be selectively moved to a releasing configuration allowing the liner to sufficiently approach the frame to allow the sash to be cleared from the liner.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: September 12, 1995Assignee: Truth Hardware CorporationInventor: Guy C. Stormo
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Patent number: 5414962Abstract: A window assembly has a sash vertically movable within a window jamb and positioned in the jamb by elongated side guide tubes enclosing counter balance means and resiliently biased partially into engagement with side ploughs of said sash, with the guide tubes extending outwardly from channels provided in opposed side jamb members. The guide tubes prevent lateral displacement of the sash as the sash is positioned within and moves from a window open to a window closed position within the plane of the jamb. The guide tubes can be reciprocally and resiliently compressed into the channels to release the ploughs and sash whereby the sash can be removed from the window construction.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1994Date of Patent: May 16, 1995Assignee: Chelsea Industries, Inc.Inventors: John T. Forbis, David Klimek, Jeffrey V. Miller
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Patent number: 5280686Abstract: A sliding door system includes an outer frame, a fixed door panel and a sliding door panel. The outer frame is formed from four frame elements of the same profile which can thus be mitered and connected by corner inserts. The sliding door panel sits on a saddle provided on the outer frame and slides longitudinally of the saddle. A weatherstrip element is carried on the sliding door panel between the saddle and a recess straddling the saddle. The sliding door panel is biased away from contact between the weatherstrip and the saddle but is moved transversely as it reaches the closed position by wedge members at the front edge and by a locking system at the rear edge to compress the weatherstrip to improve the sealing effect. A portion of the saddle is removed adjacent the fixed door panel to allow the sliding door panel to be removed from the top edge.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Omniglass Ltd.Inventor: Lawrence W. Davies
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Patent number: 5119592Abstract: Counterbalance mechanisms for a vertically movable sash have components extending downward within guides on which the sash moves. The guides can move laterally of the sash to allow the sash to tilt and be removed from the window, and the counterbalance components are arranged within the guides to accommodate such lateral movement. Slots in the guides accommodate interconnections between counterbalance components within the guides and the sash running vertically against outward surfaces of the guides, and these interconnections also allow lateral movement of the guides and tilting of the sash. The guides are mounted on window jambs by resilient elements that bias the guides into engagement with sash grooves and also accommodate lateral movement of the guides out of the sash grooves, to allow the sash to tilt.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Assignee: Caldwell Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Norman R. Westfall, William P. Newton, John I. Habbersett, John T. Forbis
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Patent number: 4993188Abstract: A single hung window jamblinder is utilized in combination with a window frame having a pair of vertical jambs, the jambs having a vertical, generally T-shaped pocket therein. The jambliner includes an elongated channel member having a base portion and a pair of upstanding sides, and a pair of leg portions mounted on the channel member sides which will receive the stile of a sash and allow for slidable movement of the sash therealong. A resilient vinyl layer is secured along the channel base, and is wider than the channel base so as to protrude beyond each side of the base. The vinyl layer will have a width substantially equal to the width of the jamb pocket to retain the jambliner in position in the jamb. A resiliently compressible sponge-like pad is mounted on the vinyl layer, and is thick enough to bias the vinyl layer against the edges of the jamb pocket so as to prevent airflow between the jamb pocket and the exterior of the jamb.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1989Date of Patent: February 19, 1991Assignee: SealRite Windows, Inc.Inventors: Steven E. Erickson, Craig A. Anderson
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Patent number: 4922657Abstract: A locking slide device for use in a double-hung window assembly wherein one or more sash are adapted to tilt inwardly about a pair of pivot pins located at the lower portion of the sash. The pivot pins are received in carrier slides which are adapted to carry the sash for guided vertical sliding movement, the carrier slides being received in vertical guide channels defined by jamb liners. The carrier slides are also connected to counterbalance means such as helical springs. Each carrier slide has a groove that receives a vertical rib formed in the guide channel and a cylindrical roller with a horizontal axis is carried in a roller slot within the carrier slide for selective movement into locking engagement with the rib. The cylindrical roller is engaged by one of the pivot pins whenever the sash is in its normal vertical position relative to the jamb liners.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1989Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Eastern Balance CorporationInventor: Robert E. Foss
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Patent number: 4916863Abstract: A jamb liner has an elongated, firm, two sided substrate, at least one resilient, compressible body member attached to each side of the substrate, and an at least relatively low friction surface on at least one of the body members.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1989Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Schlegel CorporationInventors: Allen J. Burrous, David W. Kehrli
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Patent number: 4869020Abstract: A window assembly having a window latch construction is disclosed. The window assembly comprises a window frame having parting bead mounted therein and a window sash having mounted thereon a parting bead cam rotatable from a first position to a second position. When the parting bead cam is in a first position, the window sash can slide vertically with respect to the window frame. When the parting bead cam is in a second position, the window sash can tilt angularly with respect to the window frame.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1988Date of Patent: September 26, 1989Assignee: Thermal Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas Andres
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Patent number: 4558536Abstract: An improved window construction including a combination metal/wood support frame for a double hung metal window sash, the metal window sash being provided with side channels for reception of counterbalance springs therein. A screw-threaded bow adjuster is provided which is usable for installing the combination wood/metal frame in the house framing for eliminating any bow therebetween to reduce heat losses therethrough. A wood sash liner/fascia is provided for covering the metal window to give same the over-all appearance of a window made entirely of wood. The wood sash liner/fascia preferably being provided with a plurality of muntins thereacross which are joined with tongue and groove type joints. The top horizontal bar of the bottom window being provided with a lock covering recess and the lower horizontal bar thereof having hand-recess cut-outs.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1984Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Assignee: Peachtree Doors, Inc.Inventor: Forrest L. Dunsmoor
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Patent number: 4375737Abstract: A sliding window sash assembly glazed with vinyl film and adapted for easy attachment to framework openings in screened enclosures and the like for use as a wind break under adverse weather conditions is described. Both the window framework and the sash frameworks are fabricated of thin wall-section extruded aluminum members, and to prevent sticking and jamming of the sashes in the frame, improved slide members are removably fitted along the sash side rails and slidingly fitted in vertically-extending, T-shaped grooves formed along the insides of the window frame. The slides are fabricated of a resilient plastic material, hollow along their lengths for the reception of compression springs operative to frictionally press longitudinal side portions of the slide members against inner wall portions of the T-shaped grooves along which they slide.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1980Date of Patent: March 8, 1983Inventor: Joseph R. Buzzella
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Patent number: 4356667Abstract: A tilt latch for a sliding window sash comprising a unitary molded plastic article including a base portion mountable on the top of a window sash, a body portion having a projecting nose for insertion in a channel of a window frame, and a narrow thin portion hingedly connecting the body to the base for enabling movement of the body between a closed position overlying the base and an open position. Two such latches are respectively mounted on opposite sides of a window sash; when the latch bodies are in the closed position, their noses are respectively received in vertical channels of the window frame for retaining the sash in the frame, while movement of the latch bodies to open position permits the sash to be tilted out of the frame. Each latch is provided with a manually releasable lock, such as a pin projecting from the base and received with interference fit in an opening of the body, for retaining the body in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1980Date of Patent: November 2, 1982Assignee: Alcan Aluminum CorporationInventor: Frank Malachowski
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Patent number: 4320597Abstract: This invention relates to a window latch, especially a latch for holding a slidable storm window sash in a perimeter frame assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1980Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: Schlegel CorporationInventor: Maurice E. Sterner, Jr.
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Patent number: 4290234Abstract: A stationary window frame slidably mounts a pair of sash assemblies that are retained in the frame by fixed retainer bars limited to the lower half of the frame and by a pivotally suspended retainer for the upper half. The sash assemblies may be removed from the frame in their raised positions after displacement of the pivoted retainer to a release position.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1979Date of Patent: September 22, 1981Inventor: Carmine De Maria
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Patent number: 4283883Abstract: In a window assembly of the kind including at least two window sashes having inwardly facing surfaces and outwardly facing surfaces, said sashes being fitted into a perimeter frame formed by spaced apart longitudinal members joined at their ends to the ends of spaced apart transverse members, and means mounting at least one of the sashes for sliding movement in said frame in a longitudinal direction between a closed position and an open position and for inward movement relative to the frame, the improvement comprising a sash retainer mounted on each longitudinal frame member for longitudinal sliding movement relative to the respective frame member, each retainer having a longitudinal dimension about equal to the longitudinal dimensions of said slidable sash and being slidable between a first position coextensive with said slidable sash and a second position in which the retainer is longitudinally offset from said slidable sash, each retainer having a longitudinal fin overlying the inwardly facing surface of tType: GrantFiled: January 3, 1980Date of Patent: August 18, 1981Assignee: Schlegel CorporationInventor: Maurice E. Sterner, Jr.
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Patent number: 4228560Abstract: Lower guide for a sliding partition for bath and shower rooms with sliding doors suspended from above extending down into a guide slot of an elongated lower guide member open at the top and confined by two lateral guide walls and a bottom. Pivotal means are provided for swinging the lateral guide wall outward about a horizontal swivel axis with the height of the swung-out wall from its highest point to the bottom of the guide member smaller than the distance between the bottom of the doors and the bottom of the guide member. The swinging guide wall is supported between lateral frame parts with pivot pins extending into vertical slots in each end of the guide wall to permit raising it and then swinging it out. This permits ready cleaning of accumulated dirt in the slot without disassembly and reassembly of the elongated lower guide member.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1978Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Heinz-Georg Baus
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Patent number: 4182081Abstract: An extender for a combined double hung, double sash guide and weather strip unit is disclosed. The extender is slidably received in the open upper end of the parting bead of the weather strip unit and carries at its upper end prongs. When the extender is driven upwardly, as by raising the window sashes, the extender closes the air gap between the upper edge of the weather strip unit and the head jamb and at the same time the prongs are driven into the head jamb so that the extender also serves to attach the weather strip unit into the window frame thus eliminating the need for top staples or nails.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: January 8, 1980Assignee: QC Glide Co.Inventor: Barry M. Jones
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Patent number: 4034510Abstract: A window assembly in which two window units are slidably mounted and in which one of the window units cannot be removed until the other has been removed. The removal of a first of the window units releases the sash locking member for lateral movement within the frame to permit overlapping lips of the other window unit and its associated frame to move out of overlapping engagement with one another.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1976Date of Patent: July 12, 1977Assignee: Com-Dor Supply LimitedInventor: Alfred George Huelsekopf