Closure unit

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Inventors

Johnson, Terry S.

Application #

406874

Filed

Sep-11-1989

Published

Jan-15-1991

Current US Class

049/501
049/504
052/309.13
052/309.14

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/504 49/DIG. 52/211 52/727 52/309.16 52/309.15 52/309.14 52/309.13 52/656

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rost; Kyle W.

US Patent References

4122633   Method of cladding...
4328644   Plastic clad windo...
4390578   Method of joining...
4791771   Window member

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Abstract
A prefinished window unit is provided of the type having a sash member with central glazing area, wherein one side of the sash member is designated as the exterior face and the opposite side is designated as the interior face, the central glazing area is bounded by in inner perimetric face, and the sash member is bounded by an outer perimetric face. Each rail of the sash member is formed as a completely prefinished, molded component, requiring no further processing except assembly. The sash members each are integral components having a cellulosic core; an outer coating of synthetic plastic material substantially covering the core from external exposure; and a metal cladding substantially entirely covering the exterior face of the sash member to protect the synthetic coating from ultraviolet degradation. The sash members include slots that receive the glazing strip and weather strip, the slots being defined at least partially by a channel-shaped contour of the metal cladding. In addition, a method of forming molded, prefinished, integral components is disclosed.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In a closure unit of the type having a sash member with central glazing area, wherein one side of the sash member is designated as the exterior face and the opposite side is designated as the interior face, the central glazing area is bounded by an inner perimetric face of the sash member, and the sash member also is bounded by an outer perimetric face, the improved construction of the sash member comprising:

a cellulosic core;

an outer coating of synthetic plastic material attached to said core and covering substantial portions thereof from external exposure; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention generally relates to movable or removable closures, especially to window assemblies. The invention also generally relates to static structures, especially composite fabricated panels. A further aspect of the invention generally relates to stock material, especially that having a structurally defined web or sheet.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Window units have been constructed from many different materials, often accommodating local climate or cost considerations. For example, many inexpensive windows are constructed with extruded metal frames, which offer simplicity of manufacture and dimensional stability, but often are not thermally efficient or pleasing to the eye. Wooden window frames may offer greater thermal efficiency and beauty, but they can be costly due to greater difficulty of manufacture, and maintenance is often a further problem.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,341,831 to Kleiss discloses an extrusion of multi-material construction. An aluminum or other sheet metal core is sheathed with polyurethane foam. The Kleiss disclosure explains that the prior art has suffered problems in bonding such a sheathing to a metal core, and hence, a new bonding material is proposed to cure the problem. Another patent showing a similar end structure is U.S. Pat. No. 4,130,976 to Kesseler et al., which uses an aluminum core with a bonded polyurethane sheathing.
 
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