Metal cladded window products

4207707
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Holdiman, Joseph W.
Justice, Douglas E.

Application #

925162

Filed

Jul-17-1978

Published

Jun-17-1980

Current US Class

049/501
049/504
D25/52

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/504 52/213 52/208 52/204 52/716

Assignee

Lancer Corporation (Dubuque, IA)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Schroeder, Siegfried, Ryan, Vidas, Steffey & Arrett

US Patent References

4122633   Method of cladding...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 501

4799529   Wardrobe door
4265052   Storm window const...
6745515   Emergency escape...
5417029   Door assembly
5649389   Supplemental wind...
5531500   Protective shield for...
4151682   Thermally insulate...
6029411   Composite door an...
4098024   Access door
4034512   Door construction
4307543   Door
5560149   Storm resistant win...
6192630   Refrigerator door e...
4478003   Interior insulating...
5752342   Vent window for mo...
6220656   Cab with improved...
6264901   Space frame sterili...
4513555   Barn door framing...
3981102   Warp resistant fire...
3950894   Reinforced polyeste...
4238908   Formed metal panels
5497586   Framed glazing unit
5515652   Double hung wind...
4637444   Window protection
4155200   Plastic storm door
6672365   Corner for screen
5699676   Refrigerator unit wi...
5136813   Cantilever-type slid...
6161363   Molded door frame...
4512124   Rigidified doorway
6505442   Thermal and reinf...
4888918   Fire-resistant door
4470222   Window insulator
5533311   Thermoformed pla...
4555869   Replacement wind...
4070056   Utility vehicle door...
5289659   Window and door...
4145844   Refrigerator door c...
4447985   Window structure
5644870   Compression mold...
3967671   Upwardly-acting se...
4837977   Wood clad windows
7024823   Sentinel event redu...
4558536   Window construction
4618067   Surgical case cart
4282687   Fire resistant struct...
4665652   Door frame structure
6676187   Tailgate assembly
6619010   Super high door str...
6227491   Window unit for air...
4896458   Door system with int...
4587759   Locking window as...
6681532   Modular bi-fold door
4586291   Shallow double hu...
4607457   Door and door jam...
5033249   Insulating glazing
5314228   Vehicle side impact...
6283534   Active door upper
4594812   Sliding door constr...
4299060   Insulated door and...
4644699   Transparent Jeep ty...
5617683   Shutter panel
5022206   Entry door system
3965638   Insulated glass panel
6234565   Dual action bifold...
4030246   Sliding barn door
4263752   Fire resistant gate
6029402   Facade door
5944373   Lightweight tailgate...
4467562   Fire door assembly
5830559   Panelling for vehic...
5321911   Interior storm wind...
 

More From Class 049

4370832   Weatherstrip for ve...
5538317   Seal design
4320161   Weather stripping...
4593493   Access door
4243262   Rear window struct...
5846631   Molding
6739094   Seal with complian...
4888918   Fire-resistant door
5618608   Weather strip
6279987   Continuous colored...
5085006   Weather strip for m...
4888919   Closure panel for a...
4662108   Coplanar closure sl...
4419844   Weatherstrip
4813184   Sealing arrangem...
 
Abstract
This invention relates to a metal clad window product. The window frame and sash are basically made of milled, elongated wooden members with suitable interconnecting parts, such as mortises and tenons, at the ends of the same. A metal cladding member is attached to each elongated member before assembly of the window parts. The metal cladding member has flanges formed integral therewith which fit into rabbets in the sides of the elongated wooden members forming the frame and sash parts to secure the cladding to the part. The cladding includes an extension at one edge thereof which forms with suitable stop members in the assembled sash, a mounting for a glazing panel assembly. In the case of the window frame, the extension forms the mounting of the weather seal for sealing the sash to the window frame.
 
Claims
What we claim is:

1. A metal clad window sash comprising: a plurality of rails and stiles forming the sash, each rail and stile being formed by an elongated milled wooden member having front and rear surfaces and an outwardly extending rabbet located on each side of said member between the front and rear surfaces and extending the length thereof; a metal cladding member mounted onto each of said elongated members by means of a pair of spaced L-shaped flanges formed integral therewith with the free arm of said flange being of a substantial length so as to be fitable into said rabbets on said members only by being slid therein, thereby positioning said cladding member in full contact with the milled front surface of said wooden member over the extent of the width and the length of said member, said cladding member having an extension to the internal side of said flanges; the ends of said elongated members forming the rails and stiles having mortises and tenons selectively such that the members overlap and fit together at the ends to form stiles and rails of the sash, said metal cladding member having mitered ends which fit together in a mitered butt joint; stop members positioned on one side of each of the members forming the stiles and rails and spaced from and being parallel to the extension of the cladding members to form a rabbet to receive a glazing panel assembly; and sealing material positioned on said wooden members beneath the mitered joint of the cladding members and sealed thereto; the rabbets on the outer edge of said sash having a cross-sectional width greater than the thickness of the engaged end of the L-shaped flange of the mtal cladding member fitting therein to provide a loose fit of the cladding member on the elongated member to permit movement between the rails and stiles and said cladding member in the direction of the plane of the front surface of said wooden member.



Description
FIELD AND BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Our invention relates to metal cladded wood products and more particularly to wood products, such as windows or doors, in which metal cladding is installed on the window parts before assembly of the same into a completed product.

Windows a doors have been extensively made of wood, primarily because it is easily milled and assembled and because it has an attractive appearance. However, such material is subject to weathering, particularly in external locations or on external surfaces. To protect agains such deterioration or weathering, attempts have been made to apply a thin metallic surface, in the form of a cladding surface, to the external surfaces of a product of this type. The U.S. Pat. No. 3,815,285 shows an arrangement of this type in which a metal cladding is applied to the exterior surface after assembly of the wood product. This arrangement has not proved completely satisfactory because of the costs of the parts and the labor of installation as well as the fact that the cladding is not permanently attached to the wood surface.
 
  The invention concerns a new type of metal clad door. The metal clad door according to the invention is built from a unique internal metal frame with two...  An insulated door for refrigerators, freezers or similar cabinets where the inner and outer door surfaces are normally subjected to substantially different...