Storm resistant window

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Inventors

Lafevre, Michael C.

Application #

327635

Filed

Oct-24-1994

Published

Oct-1-1996

Current US Class

049/404
049/449
049/501
052/204.51
052/204.62
052/207
052/775

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/404 49/504 49/449 49/406 52/207 52/775 52/780 52/204.7 52/204.62 52/204.75 52/204.51 52/204.53

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott

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Abstract
A storm resistant window has a window frame and a window sash of preferably-aluminum extruded frame members, a glass and polymer safety glass, clamping glazing beads that bear sealingly on the glass, and a sash locking clasp arrangement. The window resists impacts characteristic of windblown hurricane debris, for example, and is resilient enough to damp wind loads induced by 75 mph (120 kph) winds, with resilient arching and twisting of the frame members. The clamping glazing beads are snap-fitted to lock tightly in the associated superstructure around the glazing, deforming resilient weatherseals against the outer surface of the safety glass. The safety glass has coextensive annealed glass and polymer layers. An additional polymer strip and a bead of adhesive affix the glazing on the inside for resisting abrasion of the polymer side against the frame. The window includes a latch for a positive locking connection between the frame and the sash within the frame.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A storm resistant window construction comprising:

a frame having frame members including spaced left and right members connected to top and bottom members for supporting glazing mounted inwardly of the frame members, the glazing comprising a laminate of glass and a coextensive polymer film on one surface of the glass;

each frame member including locking formations for attaching the frame members to one another;

resilient adhesive affixed between the frame and the polymer film, the adhesive attaching the glazing to the frame; and,

a glazing bead having a base portion and a flange protruding inwardly of the frame and bearing against the glazing on a side of the glazing opposite from the polymer film, the base portions of the glazing bead having means for attachment to the frame members such that the glazing is gripped between the frame and the flange with the gazing structurally attached to the frame members via the adhesive.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a window construction particularly adapted to resist conditions encountered during extreme storms. The window construction is used in an exterior window for a commercial or residential building, or a sliding glass door as typically leads between an interior room and a back porch or patio. The window construction functions as an integral part of the external protection for the building envelope, whether used as a window or sliding glass door, and includes high impact panes mounted in a structure of extruded frame parts in a manner that resists damage from pressure cycling and debris impact.

2. Prior Art

Exterior windows and/or sliding glass doors mounted in the walls of a commercial or residential buildings are intended to provide a weather-tight barrier against wind and rain. A window or sliding glass door also permits a view, and preferably has the capability of being opened during favorable conditions. It is possible to make a window or sliding glass door into a substantial barrier; however its viewing aspects and opening capabilities may suffer, and the expense of the window or door typically is increased. On the other hand, if the window or sliding glass door does not form a sufficient barrier, it may be damaged under extreme storm conditions.
 
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