Storm window construction

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Inventors

Johnson, Earl L.
Beynon, Jr., Dell R.

Application #

067543

Filed

Aug-17-1979

Published

May-5-1981

Current US Class

049/404
049/440
049/501
049/504
049/63

International Classes

E05B 065/04

Field of Search

49/61 49/62 49/63 49/404 49/408 49/413 49/428 49/453 49/501 49/504 49/506 49/507 49/440 52/743 52/211

Examiners

Downey; Kenneth

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Shaffer; M. Ralph

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Abstract
A double window construction and particularly an interior storm window construction wherein the framing or frame of the storm window is uniquely configured to provide both window support for the storm windows installed and also a smooth interior finish relative to the window opening being accommodated. The windows themselves are chamfered at their outer edges to provide for ease of installation in tracks or channels formed by resilient ribs. The sides of each rectangular storm window, as to the frame, are generally L-configured in transverse cross-section and include outwardly facing support ribs for providing support as well as space to receive a settable fluid substance such as silicone rubber, whereby to provide a secure support for the frame. The inner edges of the frame sides are preferably cut at the job site to abut directly the interior surface of the existing window frame.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. An interior storm window construction including, in combination, a four-sided frame each side of which has a generally L-shaped transverse cross-section and is provided with a plurality of inwardly directed channel-forming ribs defining window-receiving channels and outwardly directed support ribs, said frame being provided with respective sets of fluid-admitting apertures between successive pairs of said support ribs, windows disposed in said channels, said frame being provided with an on-the-job-site-cut, installed-window-frame abutment edge disposed inwardly of said channel-forming ribs.

2. The structure of claim 1 wherein said sides of said frame are of extruded plastic providing resiliency to said channel-forming ribs.



Description
The present invention relates to storm windows and, more particularly, to a storm window or double window construction wherein the added window is interior of, rather than exterior to the installed window.

DESCRIPTION OF PRIOR ART

In the past, storm windows have almost always been installed exterior to the existing window. Such storm windows are rather cumbersome to handle and install and, in any event, are undesirable when the user needs to install the windows in winter or inclement weather. Clearly, it would be much preferred if, in existing window installations, the storm window, a term simply used to describe the added window, is installed interior of the existing window rather than at the exterior portion of the house or building.

Certain attempts have been made to install an interior window, but generally without the rigidity or satisfaction in construction and installation than that which would be desired. No patents are known, either domestic or foreign which bear upon the invention as described and claimed.
 
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