Interior storm window

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Inventors

Dickinson, Robert E.

Application #

985646

Filed

Dec-7-1992

Published

Jun-21-1994

Current US Class

016/96R
049/404
049/453
049/501

International Classes

E05D 015/06

Field of Search

49/404 49/428 49/431 49/434 49/453 49/458 49/463 49/466 49/485 49/501 49/406 16/90 16/95

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Castle; Linval B.

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4483099   Window assembly
4555868   Vinyl tilt window as...
4575966   Magnetically seale...
4825931   Wall track installati...
4912807   Sliding door/windo...
5065544   Window assembly

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Abstract
An interior storm window in low thermally conductive ABS sash is slideable in ABS tracks sealed around the interior of a window opening and parallel to an extablished window. Flexible vinyl wiper strips on the rails and stiles of the window sash contact the tracks and adjacent window stiles to render the storm window practically draftproof and comparable to dual pane windows.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A thermally insulating window assembly for installation in an existing window opening in an interior of a dwelling, said insulating window assembly comprising of first and second window glass panel:

a double width track frame surrounding and sealed to side walls of the window opening said track frame formed of hard, strong, low heat conductive ABS resin and comprising a lower track interconnected to two side tracks and an upper track said tracks having exterior side walls and a central longitudinal wall separating each track into two equal width identical adjacent tracks;

said upper track having a depth approximately twice that of said lower track for permitting lifting and removing the windows panels therefrom;



Description
This invention relates to storm windows and particularly to a novel draftproof glass window that is installed on the interior window sill adjacent the permanently installed window to form an effective dual pane window that provides both thermal and noise insulation.

Dual pane windows, two parallel glass sheets separated by an air space, have become recognized as a preferred form of window insulation and many communities have enacted building codes requiring dual pane windows in all new residential construction. While dual pane construction may solve the greatest majority of insulation problems, it is not satisfactory if both of the dual panes are mounted in a thermally conductive sash such as aluminum. To eliminate the problem of thermal conduction, some window manufacturers have mounted the panes in wood and at least one has employed a "broken" aluminum sash that has a thermal insulation between dual aluminum sashes.

For both thermal and noise insulation dual pane windows are clearly superior to the single pane window, but because of the cost involved to tear out the old windows of an existing residence to change from single to double pane, the double pane windows are most practical for installation in new construction. Thus the occupants of thousands of existing homes still must pay high heating and cooling bills because their otherwise good ceiling and wall insulation is not adequate to overcome the thermal losses through their single pane windows.
 
  The first and second vertical member of a storm window frame each include channels and vinyl sleeves for holding a double strength glass pane in position....  An internally mounted retractable weather shield for protecting the interior of an outdoor structure from the elements, comprising a base panel; a mounting...