Ornamental Type; E.g., Stained Glass Or Mosaic Type Patents (Class 52/204.59)
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Patent number: 8413403Abstract: A modular curtainwall system and a method for forming a curtainwall unit are provided. The modular curtainwall system comprises a unit frame and a cassette. The cassette comprises a subframe and an interior portion. The stick unit frame and cassette may be assembled into a curtainwall unit at an offsite facility.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2011Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Enclos CorporationInventors: John Robert Walker, III, David A. Niemoeller, Michel Michno
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Patent number: 8304051Abstract: A decorative pane is disclosed comprising two outer panes sandwiching a plastic supporting substrate to which at least one decorative element has been applied. Also disclosed is a decorative pane comprising a plastic supporting substrate to which at least one decorative element has been press-fit.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: November 6, 2012Inventor: Jeremy Town
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Patent number: 8071218Abstract: This invention is thought as a material for decoration and construction. It can be used in wet areas, walls, floors, and all surfaces. Changing appearance glass tile (8) is made up of colored, non colored, transparent, translucent, or any type, any size, shape, form and thickness of glass (6) laminated with the use of an adhesive material (7) to a lenticular image (5) which is made up of more than one image (1) divided into dozens of strips per cm with the use of special computer programs (2) and are interlaced in to one image (3) which is then printed behind a lenticular film (4) which is a semi cylindrical formed, precisely specified dimensioned, ribbed transparent plastic which allows the viewer to see one image at a time according to the observation angle or printed on a graphic film and then laminated to lenticular film (4).Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Inventor: Koray Kapkin
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Publication number: 20110289869Abstract: Some embodiments provide a fenestration apparatus including at least one glazing pane capable of being installed in an opening of a building envelope and a tessellated structure disposed adjacent to the at least one glazing pane. The tessellated structure can include at least one partition having a first face and a second face. The at least one partition can define a plurality of spatially separated cells within a substantially contiguous region of the opening. Each of the plurality of spatially separated cells can have a cell width and a cell depth. Each of the plurality of spatially separated cells can be at least partially surrounded by the first face of the at least one partition, the second face of the at least one partition, or a combination of the first face and the second face of the at least one partition.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Paul August Jaster, Keith Robert Kopitzke, David James Wilson, David Windsor Rillie
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Patent number: 7989040Abstract: An insulating glass unit having a decorative pattern visible to the unaided eye. The glass unit comprises a pair of glass sheets disposed in a parallel, but spaced apart arrangement, thereby defining a gap between their respective inner surfaces. The glass unit further comprises a frame attached around the periphery of both sheets to form a sealed cavity. A first plurality of dots are disposed within the sealed cavity. Each dot of the first plurality is attached to the inner surface of one of the sheets, and has a height substantially equal to the width of the gap. A second plurality of dots are disposed within the sealed cavity. Each dot of the second plurality is attached to the inner surface of one of the sheets and has a height less than the width of the gap. The dots of the second plurality are arranged so as to form a pattern on the sheet that is visible to the unaided eye.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Electronics Packaging Solutions, Inc.Inventor: David H. Stark
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Patent number: 7950716Abstract: A motor vehicle window panel has a peripheral trim molding formed by an extruded body of plastics material, and the body includes a mounting flange and a vehicle body sealing flange integrally connected by an intermediate connecting portion. The mounting flange carries a pressure sensitive contact adhesive tape which bonds to an inner surface of the window panel, and the intermediate connecting portion has an internal stabilizing strip and a durometer greater than the durometer of the mounting flange and of the sealing flange. The molding may be supported within a fixture for receiving the window panel or may carry a tear-off locating flange which slides against an edge surface of the window panel to locate the molding on the panel. The mounting flange may carry a spacer rib, and the mounting flange, sealing flange and connecting portion are located inwardly of the inner surface of the window panel.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2008Date of Patent: May 31, 2011Assignee: Creative Extruded Products, Inc.Inventors: Timothy J. Schlater, Bradley M. Gross, Marvin O. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7870696Abstract: A panel assembly for decoration glass is disclosed herein, which is to be attached to a side of a pane of transparent glass. The panel assembly includes a panel piece and at least one embedding piece. The panel piece is a thin plate and has at least one through hole. The embedding piece is corresponding to and fitted in the through hole. The embedding pieces are configured as a pattern or a character and have various colors. When the panel assembly is attached to the glass, it gives the glass a vivid appearance. The individual embedding pieces or the whole panel assembly may be replaced with other colors or patterns to make the glass present a diverse appearance.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Chia-Yen Lin
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Patent number: 7779583Abstract: A muntin clip has a bar support adapted to be connected to a muntin bar end and a base member adapted to be connected to a spacer frame. The bar support has a plurality of flexible support members attached thereto, which are adapted to contact the opposed interior walls of the muntin bar end and deform in response to such contact. The base member has latching structure adapted to be connected to the spacer frame. The base member further has an abutment member adapted to be engaged by an ejector pin to facilitate removal of the muntin clip from a mold.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2007Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Michael A. Tyler, Steven E. Schultz, Robert Bennett
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Patent number: 7694470Abstract: A muntin clip has a bar support adapted to be connected to a muntin bar end and a base member adapted to be connected to a spacer frame. The bar support has a plurality of flexible support members attached thereto, which are adapted to contact the opposed interior walls of the muntin bar end and deform in response to such contact. The base member has two flexible members forming a flexible latching structure which is adapted to deform when inserted into the spacer frame. The muntin clip to be used with muntin bars and spacer frames having a range of different dimensions and configurations.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Steven E. Schultz, Dean Pettit
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Patent number: 7607267Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for venting an airspace formed between an ornamental window and a protective panel. The venting means includes at least one pair of vent openings, one for air to enter the airspace and one for air to exit. These vent openings include a path through the frame holding the protective panel to an interior opening which is to the airspace. The vent openings, the paths and the interior openings must be of adequate size to minimize the range of temperature and moisture within the airspace. It is recommended that effective vent openings are at least one square inch for every 2000-2500 square inches of ornamental window.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2003Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Bovard Studio, IncInventors: Rodney Fulton, William Hickey, Ronald Bovard, Robert Greco, Reneā² Holmberg, Paul Conley, Clint Kobelt
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Publication number: 20090127801Abstract: The invention relates to product categories using a metal polymer composite having properties that are enhanced or increased in the composite. Such properties include color, magnetism, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, density, improved malleability and ductility and thermoplastic or injection molding properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2006Publication date: May 21, 2009Applicant: Wild River Consulting Group, LLCInventor: Kurt E. Heikkila
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Publication number: 20090056247Abstract: A panel assembly for decoration glass is disclosed herein, which is to be attached to a side of a pane of transparent glass. The panel assembly includes a panel piece and at least one embedding piece. The panel piece is a thin plate and has at least one through hole. The embedding piece is corresponding to and fitted in the through hole. The embedding pieces are configured as a pattern or a character and have various colors. When the panel assembly is attached to the glass, it gives the glass a vivid appearance. The individual embedding pieces or the whole panel assembly may be replaced with other colors or patterns to make the glass present a diverse appearance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventor: Chia-Yen Lin
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Publication number: 20080295423Abstract: A window treatment system is disclosed. The system has a first end member and a second end member. The end members have a top surface and a sidewall extending downwardly from the top surface. There is also an end wall at one end of the end members. There may be one or more center members between the end members. The top ledges and the sidewalls are generally in the same plane thereby creating the appearance of a unitary structure or frame for securing a window treatment thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2008Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventor: Lisa E. Libretti-Landolfi
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Patent number: 7426804Abstract: A window unit includes a window frame defining a frame perimeter and a window located within the frame perimeter. The window includes a display surface adapted to receive a display image. A display image source is disposed in the window frame and a speaker element is disposed in the window. The window can transform from a first transparent state to a second increased opacity state for receiving the display image on the display surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2008Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Russell John Pylkki, James Brian Libby, Kurt E. Heikkila
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Patent number: 7343714Abstract: A door light is disclosed including an insert having a substantially planar top surface defining a plane. A raised or projecting portion, at least partially surrounded by the planar surface, includes at least two features extending above the plane of the planar surface. The raised portion has a substantially uniform configuration. The insert may be formed of a substantially shatterproof or impact resistant material. The raised portion may include a bullseye pattern or raised concentric rings, which may have one or more truncated sides interrupting at least the outermost concentric ring. The insert may be molded and may be made of plastic, such as acrylic or polycarbonate. The door light may be set within a frame for placement in a door or window, or adjacent the door or window for a side light or transom, on either the exterior or interior of a home.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2003Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Inventor: Philip Zocco
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Patent number: 7134243Abstract: There is described a profiled sash section for a window sash holding a window pane and intended for being installed in an outer frame of a blast resistant window. The sash section includes a main member enabling inter-engagement between the profiled sash member and the outer frame a window pane holding member for accommodating and securing an end portion of said window pane in the profiled sash member, and a reinforcing member designed to support the end portion of the window pane and to transmit blast pressure, if incidentally applied to the window pane, to the main member. For at least partially absorbing blast pressure energy applied to the window pane, the sash section is provided with damping means for deforming up to predetermined limit. Also described is a blast-resistant framework for a casement window, including the window sash assembled from the mentioned profiled sash sections and adapted for rigidly and air-tightly securing the window pane in the holders of the profiled sash members.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Arpal Aluminium Ltd.Inventor: Mordechay Emek
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Patent number: 6988339Abstract: A media window system includes a window unit having a window frame defining a frame perimeter and a glass unit located within the frame perimeter. The window unit includes a display area adapted to receive a display image. A display image source is configured to project an image onto the display surface. The window unit also includes a speaker element disposed on the window. The display are of the window unit is capable of transforming from a first transparent state to a second increased opacity state for receiving the display image.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 2003Date of Patent: January 24, 2006Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: Russell J. Pylkki, James B. Libby, Kurt E. Heikkila
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Patent number: 6817146Abstract: One aspect of the present invention relates to a lite for a building structure. The lite includes a first peripheral caming framework and a first glass unit supported within the first peripheral caming framework. The first glass unit includes a plurality of glass members and a second caming framework supporting the glass members. The glass members include at least one slump glass member.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: TT Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Stephen J. Jasperson
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Publication number: 20040216402Abstract: A muntin bar assembly for a window or door comprising a peripheral frame; a surface contained within the frame; at least one continuous muntin bar and at least two discontinuous muntin bars on at least one side of said surface. The continuous muntin bar and discontinuous muntin bars both contain a continuous recessed portion on their underside and are connected together using an intersection clip having a spring-type arrangement which forms an intersection of the bars. The intersection clip has a raised central section that fits within the recessed portion of the continuous muntin bar; and further has two extensions positioned at opposite sides from the central portion which permit engagement of the discontinuous muntin bars to form the muntin assembly. In another embodiment a second muntin assembly is provided on the opposite side of the surface such that one assembly is an outer assembly and the opposite assembly is an inner assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2003Publication date: November 4, 2004Inventors: Peter Folsom, Helmut Schmidt
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Publication number: 20040211131Abstract: A window frame system with transparent, tinted, or translucent window frames is provided. The window frame itself is transparent, tinted, or translucent, instead of merely the enclosed glass window. Because the frame of the window is light permeable, additional light may pass through the window frame yielding an increase in the overall brightness of the window. Additionally, the structural and environmental integrity of the window is preserved because the window frame remains solid. A transparent screen may also replace a conventional screen to further increase light transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: October 28, 2004Inventor: Frank J. Tortorella
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Fenestration frame assemblies, e.g. retrofit window frame assemblies, and methods of installing same
Patent number: 6807778Abstract: Assembling window frame assemblies often requires skilled labor at a construction site. Various aspects of the invention provide frame assemblies and methods of installing that may reduce the need of skilled carpenters on-site in some circumstances. In one particular example, the invention provides a window frame assembly that includes a cover, a main frame, and a glazing pane. The cover has a transverse member that includes a mating projection. The main frame has a window opening and a confronting periphery. The confronting periphery includes a peripheral recess and a guide, with the peripheral recess being sized to telescopically receive a portion of the cover mating projection. The guide may include an outwardly flared guide surface that is adapted to guide the leading edge of the mating projection into the recess. The presence of the guide can greatly facilitate assembly of the cover and the main frame in a window housing.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2003Date of Patent: October 26, 2004Assignee: Comfort Design, Inc.Inventor: David Engebretson -
Patent number: 6736534Abstract: Entry doors having transparent insert panels such as etched glass and/or stained glass with tube lights such as 12 mm neon tube lights imbedded in framing along the outer edges of the panels inside the doors. Photo cells can be used to turn on the lights in the dark. Relays can turn on power when the door is closed and spring loaded switches can provide contact between the neon tubes and a transformer before power is supplied.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Inventor: Robin L. Fite
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Patent number: 6640510Abstract: A method of constructing stained glass window systems is described. The stained glass window system includes a stained glass panel that includes a stained glass member joined to a seam member of a frame member with a joining material. A metal decorative silhouette is placed on one of the major surfaces of the stained glass panel and is joined thereto by applying a joining material to an aperture formed in the silhouette. In this manner, the silhouette obscures the seam member of the frame member. Optionally, a second silhouette may be joined to the opposing major face of the stained glass panel so that the design of the silhouette may be viewed from either side of the stained glass window. Additionally, the stained glass window system can be provided with at least one glass panel member, a peripheral frame member and peripheral insulation member.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Inventor: Robert Kane
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Patent number: 6615558Abstract: 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.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Andersen CorporationInventors: James Brian Libby, Casey L. Carlson
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Publication number: 20030084624Abstract: The present invention relates to the improvement on the assembly structure of door leaf with glass, and more particularly relates to the halving structure of two halving injected frames having the same structure with glass. The back-side circumferences of the halving injected frames with glass have a plurality of male tenons and female tenons which are disposed correspondingly each other top-to-bottom and left-to-right. By using the structures of male tenon and female tenon and the design of integrally surrounding reinforcing rib, the halving injected frame with glass has U-shape male tenon reinforcing rib and U-shape female tenon reinforcing rib so as to strengthen the strength of the having injected frame with glass; therefore, two halving injected frames (having the same structure) with glass joint each other by male tenons and female tenons to fix a multiple-layer glass, which is then held on a door leaf to quickly assemble a door leaf with glass without the need of joint members such as screws.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventor: Kuei Yung Wang Chen
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Publication number: 20030041536Abstract: A window frame system with transparent, tinted, or translucent window frames is provided. The window frame itself is transparent, tinted, or translucent, instead of merely the enclosed glass window. Because the frame of the window is light permeable, additional light may pass through the window frame yielding an increase in the overall brightness of the window. Additionally, the structural and environmental integrity of the window is preserved because the window frame remains solid. A transparent screen may also replace a conventional screen to further increase light transmission.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: Frank J. Tortorella
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Patent number: 6524674Abstract: A glass panel having a simulated metal strip applied thereto in a decorative pattern, and a method for making a glass panel having a simulated metal strip applied thereto in a decorative pattern, including a flat panel of glass, a raised bead of air-curable acrylic resin applied in a prescribed pattern to at least one surface of the flat panel of glass, and a metal film overlying the bead of acrylic resin.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2000Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: Glass Unlimited of High Point, Inc.Inventor: Keith L. Eichhorn
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Publication number: 20020162288Abstract: A method of constructing stained glass window systems is described. The stained glass window system includes a stained glass panel that includes a stained glass member joined to a seam member of a frame member with a joining material. A metal decorative silhouette is placed on one of the major surfaces of the stained glass panel and is joined thereto by applying a joining material to an aperture formed in the silhouette. In this manner, the silhouette obscures the seam member of the frame member. Optionally, a second silhouette may be joined to the opposing major face of the stained glass panel so that the design of the silhouette may be viewed from either side of the stained glass window. Additionally, the stained glass window system can be provided with at least one glass panel member, a peripheral frame member and peripheral insulation member.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventor: Robert Kane
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Patent number: 6461705Abstract: A glass panel having a simulated metal strip applied thereto in a decorative pattern, and a method for making a glass panel having a simulated metal strip applied thereto in a decorative pattern, including a flat panel of glass, a raised bead of air-curable acrylic resin applied in a prescribed pattern to at least one surface of the flat panel of glass, and a metal film overlying the bead of acrylic resin.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2001Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Glass Unlimited of High Point, Inc.Inventor: Keith L. Eichhorn
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Patent number: 6372327Abstract: A method and apparatus for manufacturing patterned glass sheets. In certain embodiments, the resulting glass sheets have a pattern defined therein which is designed so as to simulate conventional glue chipped glass sheets. A heated glass ribbon exits a furnace or melter and proceeds through a nip defined between opposing rollers. Pressure on one or both of the rollers in the direction of the nip, combined with a glue chipped simulating pattern defined in an exterior surface of at least one of the rollers, causes the glue chipped simulating pattern to be transferred from the roller (s) into/onto a surface (s) of the hot glass ribbon. After being patterned, the glass ribbon is annealed and cut into a plurality of different sheets.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2000Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: Guardian Industries Corp.Inventors: James Burnham, James Pettis
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Publication number: 20020014044Abstract: The installation of a garden window which encloses an opening in the wall of a building is effected by installing a support structure above the wall opening from which the garden window can be hung, then hanging the garden window from this structure in opening closing position and then permanently securing same to the wall. Also included in the invention are the garden window itself and its hanger support to facilitate such installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2001Publication date: February 7, 2002Applicant: Royal Group Technologies LimitedInventor: Ronal Fredrick Edger
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Publication number: 20010017014Abstract: An end cap system for a glazing system, and a glazing beam system, comprise a glazing beam, upper and lower cappings locatable on the beam, the end cap system comprises an end cap and a means for mounting the end cap on an end of the glazing beam in the form of a bracket securable to the glazing beam end, wherein the bracket and end cap are formed integrally, the bracket being separable from the end cap for attachment to the glazing beam.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2001Publication date: August 30, 2001Applicant: Ultraframe (UK) Limited, ClitheroeInventor: Christopher Richardson
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Patent number: 6250027Abstract: A glazing element for an architectural opening comprises a transparent or translucent laminar element having a major, generally planar portion and at least one secondary portion inclined thereto which meets the said major portion at a surface discontinuity. A three dimensional surface shaping is thus formed which may represent cut glass or glazing bars or a stained glass window.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1998Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Inventor: Paul Anthony Michael Richards
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Patent number: 6185883Abstract: A window with decorative accessories for providing a decorative structure while increasing energy efficiency. The window with decorative accessories includes a window frame that has a pair of spaced apart lateral members and upper and lower members extending between the lateral members. Spaced apart first and second panes of glass are mounted in the window frame. A third pane of glass has a plurality of decorative accessories thereon. The third pane is disposed between the first and second panes.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Inventor: Noel Howard