Separable And Lapped Sections Patents (Class 52/212)
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Patent number: 7730680Abstract: A modular monolithic metal framed bulkhead panel having an outer frame, an inner frame, a non-metallic composite panel, a panel seal, and a frame seal common to a panel-bulkhead structure interface.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventors: Wrenn P. Holman, Robert W. Dost, Ernest E. Williams, Jr., Gary L. Richter, Juan Villalobos, Yida Gonzalez, Michael H. Volkmar, Michael Byrd, Francisco J. Boyer, Nasima Rahman, William L. Saylor, Patricia M. Hutchinson, Chad L. Braunschweig, David J. Bauder
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Patent number: 7712262Abstract: A removable arch form assembly for use in forming a masonry arch of a plurality of masonry elements on a substructure comprises a flexible arch form having a substantially rectangular shape, first and second end clips engaging an arched structure about which the masonry arch is to be formed, at least one intermediate clip positioned on the arched structure between the end clips and at an elevation differing from the end clips, the end clips and the at least one intermediate clip removably receiving the flexible arch form and retaining the form in an arched orientation.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2006Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Inventor: Tom Scanlan
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Patent number: 7694472Abstract: A thermally insulated frame member includes first and second elongate frame components (10, 12), an elongate thermally insulating material bridge component (14) securing the first and second elongate frame components (10, 12) to one another to define an elongate open channel, and a resin material (22) located within the channel.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2003Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Architectural & Metal Systems LimitedInventor: David Rawlings
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Patent number: 7681372Abstract: A door threshold may include upper and lower members for sandwiching carpet and/or carpet padding therebetween. The threshold may, in certain example embodiments, grip the carpet in order to prevent it from being pulled out from between the upper and lower threshold members. Thus, in certain example instances, the need for tacks (or carpet tack strip(s)) proximate the threshold can be reduced and/or eliminated. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the threshold structure may include a locating bracket that is provided proximate the door frame for frame alignment and security purposes, and/or one or more pans located under the threshold for locating and/or securing purposes. Levelers, shims and/or the like may be used in certain example embodiments in order to compensate for non-level flooring proximate the door.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Inventor: Robert Rissone
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Patent number: 7654046Abstract: A door assembly includes a frame with brick mold, a threshold, and a door panel. A plastic member is mounted to the frame and the plastic member defines a flashing strip, a nailing fin, and a tear-away construction cover that protects a portion of the frame, such as the brick mold, from damage during construction. After construction, the construction cover is torn away to reveal the protected clean and undamaged brick mold.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2004Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: Reese Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Robert T. Ellingson
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Patent number: 7621083Abstract: A welded door frame assembly including a hinge jamb joined to a lock jamb via a frame head jamb, all of which are joined with existing studs and an existing wall. The hinge jamb has a bottom end and a top end and includes a door side base, a door contact flange, and a non-door side trim attachment track including one or more fastener holes. A hinge jamb trim piece includes a connector portion configured to be removably retained within the non-door side trim attachment track and is adapted to cover the non-door side trim attachment track, any fastener holes, and any fasteners. Both the lock jamb and frame head jamb include a door side base, a door contact flange, and a connection flange including one or more fastener holes. A lock jamb or frame head jamb trim piece covers the connection flange, any fastener holes, and any fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 2005Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: Assa Abloy Door Group, LLCInventor: M. Stephen Smith
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Patent number: 7526897Abstract: A finishing member for masonry walls allows for simple installation and accurate placement of caulking around windows and doors in cavity wall construction. This invention accommodates a wide variety of window or door frame profiles, particularly those having an outwardly directed channel such as so called J-channel frames, for the detailing and finishing work required for proper installation of a window or door into a masonry veneer or cavity wall construction without requiring a highly skilled and labor intensive installation.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: PACC Systems I.P., LLCInventor: P. Michael Collins
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Patent number: 7520094Abstract: A mullion for a window frame is formed by two frame members back to back to form the mullion. The facing surfaces are connected by providing aligned first and second recesses therein where each of the recesses has a mouth at the which is narrower than a base and has a connecting member along the aligned recesses with a portion of the connecting member within each recess as a loose fit. Each connecting member has associated with it an insert member with an insert portion between the outer surfaces of the first and second frame members forcing the outer surfaces apart to tighten the connecting member and a cover portion covering a junction between the side surfaces.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 21, 2009Assignee: Omniglass Ltd.Inventor: Laurecne W. Davies
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Patent number: 7448174Abstract: A window assembly including a permanent frame portion, a removable frame portion, and a glazing panel sandwiched between. The frame portions are easily installed and include integral releasable connectors accessible using a thin tool inserted into a groove between the two frame portions. The removable frame portion can be removed from the permanent frame portion using a thin tool. With the removable frame portion removed, the insulated glass panel may be easily replaced.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2006Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: ODL, IncorporatedInventors: Andrew R. Krochmal, Benjamin P. Hummel
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Publication number: 20080256881Abstract: A guard for protecting a door frame is provided. The guard is a formed and cut paperboard tube comprising a longitudinal spine and two curvilinear, elongated, resilient side members attached to the spine. The side members terminate in free edges adapted to grip opposite sides of the door frame wall. Each side member further comprises a longitudinally disposed bead for enhanced impact resistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: SONOCO DEVELOPMENT, INC.Inventors: James W. Lowry, Erik Rogers
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Patent number: 7401440Abstract: An arcuate component includes, a flexible outer board, a flexible inner board and both a first and a second plurality of arcuate tiles. Tongue and groove tracks formed along opposite longitudinal edges of the outer and inner boards lock with mating arcuate tongue-and-groove edges of the arcuate tiles which respectively span between the outer and inner boards. The arcuate tiles also preferably include at least one tongue-and-groove that spans between the outer and inner boards and that mates and locks with a tongue-and-groove formed on an immediately adjacent tile. A series of slots cut across the outer and inner boards between their longitudinal edges increases their flexibility. The mated arcuate tiles constrain the outer and inner boards into an arcuate shape. Alternatively, tongue-and-groove tracks formed along opposite longitudinal edges of a plurality of boards mate to form a cylindrically shaped arcuate architectural component such as a column.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Inventor: Robert F. Hauck
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Patent number: 7340866Abstract: A wall adapter system (10) having a wall adapter (12) is disclosed. The wall adapter (12) permits a mullion (16) to be secured to a wall (14) through the wall adapter (12) without the need for trimming or caulking. The wall adapter (12) has a front portion (26) with a mullion snap interlock (56) and first and second side portions (28, 30) with snap cover trim interlocks (68). The mullion (16) is snap fit on the front portion at the interlock (56) while cover trim (70) are snap fit on the side portions (28, 30) at the snap cover trim interlocks (68). The front portion (26) can be formed into parts, a main portion (104) and an adjustment portion (106) which allows the wall adapter to be mounted to a range of wall thicknesses. The wall adapter (12) can be used with a block header (150).Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Inventor: Donald R. Smith
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Patent number: 7266929Abstract: A threshold for installation atop a sub-sill of a building wall frame comprises a sill frame and a sealing fin including an upwardly extending upper panel substantially covering the entire forward edge of the sill frame. The sealing fin reduces moisture penetration and provides an attractive finished appearance.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: Endura Products, Inc.Inventors: Philip Allred, Bruce Procton
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Patent number: 7254922Abstract: A selectively releasable side curtain is provided with at lease one zipper member having a first portion secured to the side pad and a second portion secured to the side curtain for selectively, releasably securing the side curtain relative to the side pad. In a second embodiment, a snap stud and snap button member is provided having one snap stud or snap button that is secured to the side pad and a second snap button or snap stud secured to the side curtain for selectively, releasably securing the side curtain relative to the side pad. The side curtain is selectively pivotable mounted relative to the side curtain for being selectively moved from an operative position to a storage position. In addition, at lease one threaded fastener is provided and secured to the side pad and the side curtain for selectively, releasable securing the side curtain relative to the side pad.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2003Date of Patent: August 14, 2007Assignee: Fairborn USA, Inc.Inventors: Thomas R. Brockman, Mark Dillon, Dale Kreais
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Patent number: 7228662Abstract: A removable window insulator preferably includes at least one pane, at least four frame members, at least four compressible seals and at least four draw members. At least one frame member is mitered on each one thereof. An edge seal strip is attached to an outer edge of each frame member. A single compressible seal is inserted between ends of two adjacent frame members. A single draw member is used to draw the adjacent frame members together. At least one cross member may be secured in an inner perimeter of the removable window insulator. Second and third embodiments of the removable window insulator are used to seal a double window. A fourth embodiment of the removable window insulator is used to seal a window with a partially curved perimeter.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Inventor: Gary K. John
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Patent number: 7222468Abstract: A doorjamb end cap and method of installation therefor, wherein application of the present invention to wooden doorjambs permits the enclosed or encased portion thereof to effectively resist or avoid the onset of rot therein, and wherein the present invention is effectuated without expensive extrusion processes and/or thermoplastic melt and adhesive applications.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2003Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Inventor: George Liu
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Patent number: 7204059Abstract: Removable door jamb assembly guard, guarded jamb assembly, and methods of controlling a doorway. The guard preferably covers the full length of the jamb assembly, and the full width of the jamb assembly between an outer trim element and the door-arresting surface. The guard has a central section, a door leg section, an outer leg section disposed outwardly of the central section, and optionally a transition section between the central section and the outer leg section. Preferred embodiments of the guard can be installed on a jamb assembly while a conventional door slab is mounted to the jamb assembly, and the door slab can be closed and opened without the guard interfering with such operation of the door slab.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 17, 2007Assignee: Custom Millworking, Inc.Inventors: Glenn P. Schiffmann, David R. Cox
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Patent number: 7124543Abstract: The window frame is entirely made of plastic and has a glazing frame to be mounted in an opening of a door and a panel frame for fitting on the glazing frame from an opposite side of the door. The frames are made of extruded plastic elements and sandwich a window frame therebetween. The elements of the glazing frame have a lip for receiving the elements of the panel frame in slide friction-fit manner. A dual durometer bead is disposed between the interfitted elements for sealing purposes. Glazing beads are also mounted in an extruded element of the glazing frame to hold a window unit in place.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: Thermoseal Industries, L.L.C.Inventor: Richard A. Chubb
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Patent number: 7111433Abstract: Metal cladding as jamb cover assemblies and mullion cover assemblies, for door frames and mullions, using extrusions as cladding over substrates. A jamb cover assembly includes a jamb plate, a nosing, and a nailing fin. The nailing fin extends from a distal side of the assembly. Accordingly, the frame can be secured in a rough opening of a building with the nosing assembled to the jamb plate, and using the nailing fin for the securement, without any assembly or disassembly of the frame at the construction site. Regarding the mullion cover assembly, first and second jamb plates are on opposing sides of a mullion substrate. A mullion nosing is assembled to the jamb plates, and bridges the jamb plates to join together the two jamb plates and the nosing, to provide complete overlayment of the outer surface of the mullion substrate and to space the front panel of the nosing from the outer surface of the substrate.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Bay Industries, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence Frank Kerscher
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Patent number: 7107736Abstract: A window frame assembly for installation within a garage door having front and rear exposed surfaces and one or more window openings. The assembly includes front and rear window frame members of injection molded plastic which are installed within the door opening on the front and rear exposed surfaces. The window frame members have engagement elements located about their peripheries which snap together in mating fashion to mount the frame members within the window opening. The engagement elements are also disenageable with a hand tool to separate the frame members and remove the members from the window opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: National Door Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ken Barnard
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Patent number: 7097891Abstract: A partitioning device for sealingly closing an opening in a working surface is provided. The partitioning device generally includes a panel having a sealing side including a perimeter portion. An adhesive trim is disposed about the perimeter portion on the sealing side. A package trim is removably attached to the adhesive trim, such that when the package trim is removed to expose the adhesive trim the partitioning device can be sealingly adhered to a wall surface surrounding a wall opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventor: Mark S Fenelon
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Patent number: 7062881Abstract: A door threshold may include upper and lower members for sandwiching carpet and/or carpet padding therebetween. The threshold may, in certain example embodiments, grip the carpet in order to prevent it from being pulled out from between the upper and lower threshold members. Thus, in certain example instances, the need for tacks (or carpet tack strip(s)) proximate the threshold can be reduced and/or eliminated. In certain example embodiments of this invention, the threshold structure may include a locating bracket that is provided proximate the door frame for frame alignment and security purposes, and/or one or more pans located under the threshold for locating and/or securing purposes. Levelers, shims and/or the like may be used in certain example embodiments in order to compensate for non-level flooring proximate the door.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Robert Rissone
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Patent number: 6966158Abstract: The invention discloses a universal window/door frame comprised of a group of components that can be used singularly or in combination to form a plurality of window/door types. The components forming the various window and door types are a frame, sash and T-bar of standard thickness that forms the frame and glass holding elements of the window or door. The hardware defining the window type uses one or more of a plurality of concealed channels contained within the frame. When necessary, access to and use of the channels is obtained by removing material forming the interior wall of the frame providing access to the concealed channel or channels that will be used to define the windows functional components, such as having a screen or a sliding member. Some types, i.e. jalousie and direct set picture windows, do not require the use of the concealed channels. The use of the T-bar provides for the inclusion of various window types having the potential for common glass lines on the vertical and horizontal.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: November 22, 2005Inventor: Ed Christensen
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Patent number: 6925767Abstract: A window frame including a pair of frame halves having integral fasteners for interconnecting the frame halves. The fasteners include mating barbed connectors that interfit with one another to permanently intersecure the frame halves. The fasteners further include integral cooperating alignment pins and receivers for aligning the fasteners and hence the frame halves. The alignment pins and receivers are laterally offset from the fasteners.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2002Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Assignee: ODL, IncorporatedInventors: Andrew R. Krochmal, Benjamin P. Hummel
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Patent number: 6922959Abstract: A vertical and horizontal member are designed to encase a portion of an installed doorframe assembly. In particular, the vertical and horizontal member encase a door stop section of a horizontal and vertical door frame section. Channels defined by the members are wider than the pre-existing door stop sections such that the member may be laterally positioned thereover to eliminate any misalignment between a door and a door frame assembly. Once properly positioned, the members are secured to the doorframe assembly thereby eliminating any misalignment between the door and the door frame assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Inventor: William Hileman
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Patent number: 6912817Abstract: The invention generally discloses a means for securing an impact resistant panel within a frame by utilizing a restraint channel system. One common type of impact resistant panel may be a piece of glass that has been covered substantially on one face with a window film.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1999Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Inventors: Steven R. Sabac, Jason J. Kromolicki
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Patent number: 6904727Abstract: Installation of a basement window system by assembling the window system between a pair of novel window forms releasably secured thereto. This assembly is maintained during the erection of the foundation wall into which the window system is incorporated and the erection of above grade wall after which the window forms are removed.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: Royal Group Technologies LimitedInventor: Ronal Fredrick Edger
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Publication number: 20040255529Abstract: The invention concerns a container, such as a residential container, for instance, with built-in windows, doors, etc., which can be equipped with shutter frames and shutters, in which the connection of the container wall opening to the window frame is effected by means of an interposed, wraparound installation frame, which is connected mechanically to the window frame or shutter frame, on the one hand, and to the edge of the container wall opening, on the other hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Gunter Pielmeier
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Publication number: 20040206022Abstract: A frame for casings, doors or windows and the like, comprising a base framework constituted by at least two wood layers mutually glued; each layer is formed by at least one longitudinal series of wood tiles mutually connected by so-called finger joints obtained from wood boards without wood imperfections; the leading edge of each wood tile being shaped to form wedge-like teeth, and the trailing edge of the tile being shaped complementarily to the head; the leading and trailing edges of several wood tiles are joined by adhesive, to form a longitudinal series of wood tiles of preset length that is planed and calibrated and composed with adhesive, side by side and overlapped so as to form the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Applicant: PANTO S.P.A.Inventor: Giorgio Panto
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Patent number: 6763639Abstract: An entryway system includes an elongated threshold assembly and a pair of plastic jamb boots attached to the ends of the threshold assembly. The jamb boots have flat level upper faces and a pair of jambs having square-cut bottoms are secured to the jamb boots and extend upwardly from the threshold assembly. A head jamb completes a door frame. The jamb boots may be formed with integral drains that receive water from within the threshold cap channel of the threshold assembly and direct it away from the entryway. The plastic jamb boots prevent rotting and eliminate the need to mill the bottoms of jambs with haunches configured to fit the threshold assembly. Plastic mull post boots also are provided for supporting square-cut bottom mull posts in sidelight or double door entryways.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2001Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Endura Products, Inc.Inventors: Joel S. Bennett, Victor T. Massey
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Publication number: 20040068942Abstract: A window frame including a pair of frame halves having integral fasteners for interconnecting the frame halves. The fasteners include integral cooperating alignment pins and receivers for aligning the fasteners and hence the frame halves.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2002Publication date: April 15, 2004Inventors: Andrew R. Krochmal, Benjamin P. Hummel
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Patent number: 6715248Abstract: A method of and apparatus for curtain wall assembly utilizing a sill subassembly which is adapted for direct structural interconnection with oppositely disposed portions of vertical mullions. The oppositely disposed mullions and underlying sill subassembly are configured for direct mounting upon a pre-installed flashing secured to a structural mounting surface of a building. In this manner, threaded fasteners may be utilized to directly interconnect the vertical mullion to the sill subassembly and the mounting of panels, such as glass, to the sill subassembly is facilitated.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Butler Manufacturing, CompanyInventor: Lawrence F. Biebuyck
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Patent number: 6708458Abstract: A window assembly for garage doors with hingedly mounted panels. The assembly includes resilient male and female frame members that are brought towards each other to sandwich the borders of the door panel defining the window opening and the cooperatively dimensioned transparent panel. The male frame member includes, adjacent to its peripheral inner end, a peripherally extending leg member that is lockingly received within a cooperative channel notch on the transparent panel. The engagement of the leg member to the channel member permits certain deformation to be transmitter to the resilient male and female frame members. Fastening members are used to keep the male and female frame members securely against each other.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Allen Berger, Jr.
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Patent number: 6694696Abstract: The present invention is a method and kit for repairing a construction component that has a damaged portion. First, the damaged portion is removed from the construction component. Next, a durable portion is provided that is preferably comprised of a cellulosic/polymer composite material which is moisture, decay, and insect resistant. The durable portion preferably has about the same shape as the damaged portion. The durable portion is then connected to the construction component to replace the damaged portion. The materials for repairing the construction component may be provided in a single kit.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Burns, Morris & Stewart Limited PartnershipInventor: Richard C. Hagel
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Publication number: 20040006938Abstract: Removable door jamb assembly guard, guarded jamb assembly, and methods of controlling a doorway. The guard preferably covers the full length of the jamb assembly, and the full width of the jamb assembly between an outer trim element and the door-arresting surface. The guard has a central section, a door leg section, an outer leg section disposed outwardly of the central section, and optionally a transition section between the central section and the outer leg section. Preferred embodiments of the guard can be installed on a jamb assembly while a conventional door slab is mounted to the jamb assembly, and the door slab can be closed and opened without the guard interfering with such operation of the door slab.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2003Publication date: January 15, 2004Applicant: Custom Millworking, Inc.Inventors: Glenn P. Schiffmann, David R. Cox
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Patent number: 6631595Abstract: A brickmold assembly for application to a building defining an opening, the brickmold assembly comprising a brickmold comprising an interior face and an exterior face, cladding comprising an inner face provided over and in contact with at least a portion of the exterior face of the brickmold, and a channel integrally molded with the cladding.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Inventor: Mearl J. Minter
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Publication number: 20030145538Abstract: Metal cladding as jamb cover assemblies and mullion cover assemblies, for door frames and mullions, using extrusions as cladding over substrates. A jamb cover assembly includes a jamb plate, a nosing, and a nailing fin. The nailing fin extends from a distal side of the assembly. Accordingly, the frame can be secured in a rough opening of a building with the nosing assembled to the jamb plate, and using the nailing fin for the securement, without any assembly or disassembly of the frame at the construction site. Regarding the mullion cover assembly, first and second jamb plates are on opposing sides of a mullion substrate. A mullion nosing is assembled to the jamb plates, and bridges the jamb plates to join together the two jamb plates and the nosing, to provide complete overlayment of the outer surface of the mullion substrate and to space the front panel of the nosing from the outer surface of the substrate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2002Publication date: August 7, 2003Applicant: Bay Industries, Inc.Inventor: Lawrence Frank Kerscher
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Patent number: 6568137Abstract: The rigid, generally planar, rectangular first sheet, at least one rigid sheet spacer mounted along, so as to protrude from, a first long edge of the first sheet, and a generally “U”-shaped first channel formed along a second long edge of the first sheet, where the second long edge is opposite the first long edge. The first channel opens towards the sheet spacer so as to define a cavity therebetween and along the length of the first sheet. The first channel is sized so as to fit over, as an end cap on, an exposed long edge of a door frame member such as a door jamb or a center frame member of for example a double width door when so fitted, a distal side wall of the first channel, distal from the first sheet, is mated to a first side of the exposed long edge of the door frame member. The first channel includes a channel spacer protruding into the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Inventor: Michael Alexander Ballantyne
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Patent number: 6560944Abstract: For holding solid wood trim in place, around door/window frames. The trim has grooves in its undersurface. Corresponding splines are attached to the face of the wall around the frame. The splines enter the grooves, and the frictional force exerted by the tight fit is enough to hold the trim. At least one of the grooves/splines may be angled, so the trim becomes wedged tightly against the face of the wall and frame.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Inventor: Bryan Alexander Wilson
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Patent number: 6550193Abstract: A split door jamb having a support frame and a trim frame utilize a unique mounting system. The support frame includes two vertical side frame members connected by a laterally-extending top member. Each side frame member includes a plurality of adjustable fasteners for mounting the side frame members to walls defining a door opening. One frame member has at least one hinge pad for carrying a door or similar object to cover the opening. The support frame carries outwardly-extending tongues and tongue fasteners adjacent to the tongues. The trim frame has two vertical side trim members connected by a laterally-extending top trim member. The trim frame carries a tongue receiving cavities that receive the tongues extending from the support frame. Each trim member also carries fasteners for complementary connection with the support frame fasteners to adjustably connect the trim frame and support frame together.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2001Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Thomas Lee Potts
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Patent number: 6532705Abstract: A plastic back-up shear plate is laterally disposed with a spring fit into the outwardly facing mouth of a metal window frame. The outwardly facing mouth is formed and defined by the window frame. The window frame is an elongated hollow body with opposing outer wall elements which define the outwardly facing mouth. The shear plate is snap fit into the mouth. The shear plate has laterally disposed opposite outer edge portions which are interlockable on the outer wall elements which define the mouth of the window frame. The shear plate has a lateral dimension slightly larger than the lateral mouth dimension which causes the shear plate to snap fit into the mouth with the spring fit. In one embodiment, the shear plate includes support ribs. In another embodiment, the outer base face of the shear plate includes at least one, and preferably two, shim elements which rise above the outer face. The shim elements may be arcuate elements. In another embodiment, compressible shim fingers are utilized.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Store Front Supplies, Inc.Inventor: Christopher A. Gorman
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Publication number: 20030046887Abstract: The window frame is entirely made of plastic and has a glazing frame to be mounted in an opening of a door and a panel frame for fitting on the glazing frame from an opposite side of the door. The frames are made of extruded plastic elements and sandwich a window frame therebetween. The elements of the glazing frame have a lip for receiving the elements of the panel frame in slide friction-fit manner. A dual durometer bead is disposed between the interfitted elements for sealing purposes. Glazing beads are also mounted in an extruded element of the glazing frame to hold a window unit in place.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: Richard A. Chubb
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Publication number: 20030046886Abstract: A split door jamb having a support frame and a trim frame utilize a unique mounting system. The support frame includes two vertical side frame members connected by a laterally-extending top member. Each side frame member includes a plurality of adjustable fasteners for mounting the side frame members to walls defining a door opening. One frame member has at least one hinge pad for carrying a door or similar object to cover the opening. The support frame carries outwardly-extending tongues and tongue fasteners adjacent to the tongues. The trim frame has two vertical side trim members connected by a laterally-extending top trim member. The trim frame carries a tongue receiving cavities that receive the tongues extending from the support frame. Each trim member also carries fasteners for complementary connection with the support frame fasteners to adjustably connect the trim frame and support frame together.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Inventor: Thomas Lee Potts
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Patent number: 6526709Abstract: A Replacement Window Installation and Flashing System consisting mainly of an Interior Jam Liner and an Exterior Cap. The Interior Jam Liner is of an elongated extruded shape; it is designed for installation around the perimeter of a window opening that has been prepared by collapsing and removing the original window frame. After being cut to the desired length the Interior Jam Liner is installed on all 4 sides of the window opening so that a vertical member on the Interior Jam Liner is positioned in the area that was previously occupied by the original windows nailing fin. An opposed vertical member at the back of the Interior Jam Liner forms a stop with which to set a new replacement window against. After the new replacement window is positioned against this stop and fastened into place, the Exterior Cap, also an elongated extruded shape, is cut to length, assembled as a rectangle, and mated with the Interior Jam Liner by a male-female self-securing connection.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2002Date of Patent: March 4, 2003Inventor: Rodney Allen Jacobsen
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Patent number: 6484446Abstract: A door sill assembly for use in an external doorway of a building having a novel, flexible, resilient weatherseal strip is disclosed. The weatherseal strip is disposed between a threshold member and an opposing upright side wall of a metal weather cover. A portion of the strip is attached to and covers an exterior facing side portion of the threshold member and contains a flashing or flap depending downwardly from a sloping shoulder which laps over an upper edge portion of the upright side wall. Water falling upon the weatherseal as, for example, due to rainwater dripping from the external face of an overhanging door when in a closed position, will be directed over the sloping shoulder and flashing beyond the upright side wall onto a sloping foot plate of the weather cover, there to gravitate off an exterior end of the weather cover. The weatherseal thus protects underlying wood parts of the door sill assembly from moisture damage without being held in a compressed state.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Inventor: Robert H. Young
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Publication number: 20020166299Abstract: The invention is a is a pre-manufactured casing assembly for a wall opening that is assembled to form a unitary casing structure that does not disengage or separate at corners over time and prolonged usage. The corners of the casing assembly are rigidly held in place by corner connectors that are attached to the individual casing pieces by attachment means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2001Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Robert H. Day
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Patent number: 6378253Abstract: A system for forming a glazed structure, such as a wall of a conservatory or sun room, comprising a base member, support posts mountable on the base member and capable of receiving on at least one side a window frame and an eaves beam mountable on the support posts.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1999Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: Ultraframe (UK) LimitedInventor: Christopher Richardson
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Publication number: 20020029533Abstract: The invention relates to window framing systems which use corner keys, and which seal against embossed surfaces, particularly for use in garage doors. The corner keys are insertable into hollow portions of extruded window frames and which preliminarily hold the window frame together prior to more permanent fastening within a garage door by a plurality of screws or even via a snap-fit arrangement. The angularity of at least two internal ribs of the corner key into which a fastener impinges thereupon, facilitates tightening engagement of each mitered window frame corner, leading to a superior appearance and preventing moisture from getting inside the window unit by the positioning of a sealing surface which seals on an edge of a door or panel.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: March 14, 2002Inventor: John E. Davidsaver
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Patent number: 6332294Abstract: The invention consists of several improvements introduced into the construction of mechanical draft excluders for the lower edge of doorjambs, characterized in that the body of the draft excluder is built in three sections aligned horizontally, with the two end sections each connected to a side of the doorjamb and the third laid out in a sliding fashion between the two to cover the separation that might exist between the two fixed end sections by adapting to the width of the door.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Inventor: Luis Müller Carranza
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Publication number: 20010032423Abstract: A surround molding assembly for a doorway or window of a structure such as a residential home or a commercial building. In one embodiment, a decorative molding strip includes a base strip and a decorative strip interconnected by a living hinge. The decorative strip may be pivoted about the living hinge to a closed position over the base strip to hide internally located fasteners. In an embodiment, an extension cap is interconnected between a corner member and a decorative molding strip without external fasteners. In another preferred embodiment, a door surround molding assembly is provided which includes a pair of vertical molding members releasably secured via independent hanger strips along vertical sides of a doorway.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2001Publication date: October 25, 2001Inventors: Charles E. Schiedegger, J. Richard Logan, Richard J. MacLeod, Aundrea Nurenberg, Michael C. Clark, Clyde G. Allen, Dean Dennis