Replacement windows with preformed corners

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Inventors

Kenkel, Albert

Application #

584778

Filed

Feb-29-1984

Published

Dec-3-1985

Current US Class

049/449
049/501
049/504

International Classes

E05D 013/04

Field of Search

49/450 49/504 49/446 49/456 49/449 49/181 49/501 49/180

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Abstract
A replacement window is formed from extruded frame members connected by preformed corners in a manner which eliminates punch press operations typically used to form replacement windows. Preformed corner sections connect extruded horizontal and vertical frame members to form window sashes. Different preformed corners are used to connect extruded horizontal and vertical frame members to form a window frame. The preformed corners are all L-shaped with male members adapted to fit within hollow portions of the horizontal and vertical extruded members. The preformed corners used in the window sashes include any latch mechanism or guidepins required for the sash.
 
Claims
Applicant, although having described one embodiment, intends to be bound only by the claims in which, I claim:

1. A window sash comprising first and second opposed vertical side members, a top horizontal member and an opposed bottom horizontal member, first, second, third, and fourth preformed corners connecting said side members and said top and bottom members to form a rectangular frame, said sash further including at least one latch mechanism extending from said first corner, and said latch mechanism held only by said first corner.

2. The window sash claimed in claim 1 further comprising a second latch member extending from said second corner, said latch member held only by said second corner.



Description
BACKGROUND

Typical methods used to manufacture double-hung replacement windows are extremely time-consuming, expensive and require a high degree of precision. Replacement windows are generally made from extrusions which form the window sash frames and the main frame of the window. These different extrusions are cut to a desired size and subjected to a series of punch press steps to permit the different extrusions to be connected together at right angles. These punch press operations also facilitate insertion of guidepins to attach the sashes to counterweight mechanisms and latch mechanisms to permit removal of the sashes. In the construction of a single double-hung window, literally dozens of punch press and cutting steps are needed. These different punch press steps and cutting steps are very time-consuming.

The punch press equipment is also extremely expensive. Several expensive dies are required to punch press each end of each extrusion, and the punch press equipment itself is extremely expensive. To operate the punch press equipment properly and manufacture a window of precise dimensions requires a careful skilled laborer. Again, this increases the cost of the window.
 
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