Service window

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Inventors

Hollowell, John R.
Hollowell, John F.

Application #

891745

Filed

Jul-30-1986

Published

Oct-27-1987

Current US Class

049/114
049/356
049/388
049/394
049/501

International Classes

E05F 017/00; E05D 007/08; E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/114 49/109 49/113 49/118 49/501 49/388 49/366 49/394 49/338 49/356 49/52 49/775 292/92 292/288

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce

US Patent References

4082334   Interior security dev...
4105232   Corner-retaining la...
4411102   Door control
4442630   Door control

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Other References

"Ready Metal Drive-Thru Windows Price List", Ready Metal Manufacturing Company, Jan. 4, 1982. "Ready Metal Drive-Thru Window", Ready Metal Manufacturing Company.

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Abstract
The service window is constructed from a universal extruded framing member which can be cut to any desired window dimensions. A bell crank linkage with hip actuator or either of the pair of handles can be used to swing both doors open simultaneously about their respective vertical hinges. The bell crank linkage is mechanically efficient and space saving, and includes an automatic spring return mechanism. The handles are located over center with respect to the hinges. A U-shaped channel-formed member with wedge-shaped insert slips over the handles to prevent the window from being opened. The innermost edges of the handles confront the wedge insert to prevent the handles from following the arc trajectories followed during opening. These trajectories pass closest as they cross the plane between vertical hinges, thus, the wedge insert provides a solid, stable locking condition which is not readily jarred loose by vibration or prying.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A service window construction comprising:

a generally polygonal frame comprising a plurality of frame sections, each frame section having first and second side walls and an exterior wall, said side walls and said exterior wall connecting to define an internal space therebetween;

first and second interior walls disposed respectively on said first and second side walls opposite said exterior wall, said interior walls being spaced apart to define a channel extending into said internal space;

a mounting flange extending from one of said walls into said internal space and defining a first fastener receiving means;

second fastener receiving means disposed on one of said walls within said internal space;



Description
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to service windows and doors, and more particularly to vertically hinged swinging windows and doors for use in providing drive-through and walk-up services. The invention has wide applicability to many drive-through operations, including drive-through banks, fast food restaurants, and the like.

Drive-through and walk-up services and merchandising are becoming increasingly popular with a number of different businesses such as banks, restaurant chains, and the like. In today's fast moving, mobile and automobile dependent society it is expected that increasing numbers of merchants will take advantage of drive-through and walk-up service facilities in order to better serve their customers and increase their business. Drive-through facilities are particularly appealing since indoor service counters and lobbies can then be made smaller and cheaper to maintain.

In the past, drive-through service windows have proven to be overly expensive, difficult to acquire in nonstandard sizes, and not readily adjustable to suit the physical size of the opening in the building. Some prefabricated service windows are available, primarily for use by fast food chains, although many such models employ complicated and relatively bulky window drive mechanisms and some protrude substantially from the exterior of the building, in bay window fashion causing architectural problems. Some prior art models place the window-operating mechanisms in a large compartment beneath the service counter which protrudes toward the outside of the building. Usually some form of metal cover or countertop is used to protect the mechanism from the elements. From the window attendant's viewpoint, this type of construction needs improvement, since the protruding compartment forces the attendant to lean and stretch in order to serve the customer on the other side of the countertop. Also, the need to guard against theft is a major consideration which has not heretofore been adequately dealt with. Some prior designs have required multiple locks, for example.
 
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