Window assembly

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Inventors

Kwan, Gerald A.

Application #

734992

Filed

Oct-22-1976

Published

Aug-16-1977

Current US Class

049/141
049/408
049/413
049/449
049/456
049/501
160/91

International Classes

E06B 003/32

Field of Search

160/89-91 49/141 49/401 49/408 49/413 49/425 49/428 49/489 49/495 49/449 49/445 49/457 49/501 49/504 49/404

Assignee

Hehr International Inc. (Los Angeles, CA)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lawlor; Reed C.

Referenced by:

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Other References

"New No. 370 Series Door and Frame Assembly for 1/4 inch By-Passing Doors", The Engineered Products Co. 1964, p. 24a.

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Abstract
An on-site reglazable window assembly suitable for mounting in an aperture in a wall of a recreational vehicle and comprising a stationary glass panel, a slidable glass panel, a slidable screen panel, and slidable storm panels. All of the panels are removably positioned within a generally rectangular frame formed of a unitary metal extrusion having a plurality of flanges which provide glazing channels for the panels and means for mounting the frame to the vehicle wall. One of the exterior flanges includes a key-shaped slot which receives a correspondingly keyed flexible gasket along the entire perimeter of the frame. The gasket has a plurality of splines attached to a compressible tube so that the splines and tube are compressed between the inner surface of the exterior flange and the outer surface of the vehicle wall. The slidable screen and storm panels slide within respective channels of a removable multiple channel track. The relative position of the stationary and slidable glass panels permits employment of a centrally located latch assembly. The frame employs a sloped base to permit drainage of rain water and the like through at least one slot or weep hole in the bottom edge of the window assembly. A removable track used for the slidable glass panel employs widely separated support legs disposed to rest upon track ledges which lie within an intermediate glazing channel but displaced above the base surface to preclude obstruction of the draining water by the track support legs. In one form of the invention, the frame is hingedly connected to the motor home wall and may be rotatably swung out about hinges.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. An improved window assembly adapted for installation in an aperture of a recreational vehicle wall structure and comprising:

a. a metal frame having a base and a plurality of approximately parallel inwardly extending flanges integral with and transverse to said base and surrounding said frame to form a plurality of channels therein of which the base provides a common floor, said frame also having an outwardly facing circumferential flange for surrounding said aperture and for lapping the outer surface of said wall structure adjacent said aperture, said floor being sloped with respect to a plane perpendicular to said wall structure, at least one of said channels having opposed ledges elevated above the floor of said channel and being adapted to support a flexible track member elevated above said floor, at least the two outermost flanges being slotted along a common axis adjacent said base to provide aligned drainage apertures through which any water in said one of said channels drains along said sloped floor to the exterior of said wall structure;



Description
INTRODUCTION

This invention relates generally to window structures for recreational vehicles and the like. This invention relates more particularly to improvements in a window assembly which employs an extruded unitary metal frame having channels therein for receiving a plurality of readily removable panels including a stationary glass panel, a slidable glass panel, a slidable screen panel, and slidable storm panels.

Window assemblies of the type to which improvements disclosed herein generally pertain are well known in the art. By way of example, one such window is described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,808,742, issued to Ehret et al. Such windows are generally adapted for installation in an aperture in a recreational vehicle wall and include a frame having an exterior cicumferential flange for lapping the exterior surface of the wall to partially or completely surround the aperture, and a plurality of interior circumferential flanges which form a number of channels suitable for receiving various panel members, some of which may be slidable to open and close the window.
 
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