Snap-in glazing bead

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Inventors

Johnson, Ryne R.

Application #

104576

Filed

Oct-2-1987

Published

May-10-1988

Current US Class

049/501
052/771
052/773
428/34

International Classes

E04B 001/60

Field of Search

49/501 52/770 52/771 52/773 52/775 52/476

Assignee

Hope's Architectural Products, Inc. (Jamestown, NY)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson and Taylor

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Abstract
A snap-in apparatus for securing a glass to a window frame includes a glazing bead retainer secured to the window frame having at least one generally horizontal retaining flange. A generally L-shaped substantially rigid glazing bead includes a generally horizontal projection disposed between the horizontal surface of the retainer and the glass provides a snap-in engagement between the glazing bead and the retainer. A substantially vertical window retaining flange portion of the L-shaped glazing bead is provided at one end of the horizontal projection.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A snap-in apparatus for securing glass to a window frame comprising:

a resilient glazing bead retainer having at least one generally horizontal retaining flange capable of being displaced and having a generally horizontal surface;

means for securing said generally horizontal surface of said retainer to a generally smooth window frame between the window frame and the glass such that a midplane of the glass intersects said generally horizontal surface; and

a generally L-shaped, substantially rigid glazing bead including a generally horizontal projection disposed between said horizontal surface of said retainer and the glass such that the midplane of the glass also intersects said generally horizontal projection for displacing said retaining flange of said retainer to provide a snap-in engagement between said glazing bead and said retainer, and a substantially vertical window retaining flange provided at one end of said horizontal projection having a generally vertical surface for securing the glass into the window frame.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to snap-in apparatus for mechanically retaining glass in window frames.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides a mechanical means for retaining windows in their frames. Conventional means for retaining glass in their frames employ glazing beads which are attached to window frames by a plurality of mechanical fasteners such as screws or pop-rivets. Glazing beads of this type suffer from two distinct disadvantages. First, they are not aesthetically pleasing since the mechanical fasteners used to attach them are exposed to view. Second, to replace a window all of the mechanical fasteners for that particular glazing bead must be removed by using the appropriate tools. In response to this problem a simple snap-in glazing bead was developed which did not require visible mechanical fasteners. In addition, the new system no longer requires the removal of mechanical fasteners but instead one need only snap the glazing bead out, replace the glass, and snap the glazing bead back in.
 
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