Window and door assemblies

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Inventors

Harrison, Ian

Application #

777341

Filed

Dec-5-1991

Published

Mar-1-1994

Current US Class

049/501
049/504

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/504 49/501 49/400 49/401

Assignee

John Carr (Press Lock) Limited (South Yorkshire, GB)

Examiners

Cuomo; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Fay, Sharpe, Beall, Fagan, Minnich & McKee

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Abstract
A door or window assembly comprising a rigid first frame (1) defining an opening, and a second frame (9) adapted to be fitted into and close off the opening in the first frame (1), the first frame (1) being at least partly or wholly hollow and having a surface part with an opening (4) leading into a channel section (2) partly defined by side walls (6) of the said first frame (1), the second frame (9) including retaining means (12) of which a part can enter said channel section (2) through said opening (4) and thereafter securely engage the first frame (1) to prevent the second frame (9) from being withdrawn from the first frame (1). In a method of constructing a window or door assembly, the first frame (1) is incorporated within a building structure during construction thereof, the second frame (9) with or without an attached third frame (17) including retaining means (12) is offered up to the first frame (1) whereupon the retaining means (12) are actuated to securely affix the second frame (9) to the first frame (1).
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A door or window assembly comprising a rigid first frame defining an opening, and a second frame selectively fitting into and closing off the opening in the first frame, the first frame having a surface part with an opening leading into a channel section partly defined by side walls of said first frame, the second frame including retaining means comprising a bolt and anchor part assembly, the anchor part selectively resting within a recessed part of the second frame to be level with or flush with a surface of the second frame that is selectively located adjacent the surface of the first frame which includes said opening, the anchor part selectively entering said channel section through said opening and the retaining means then being operated to securely engage the anchor part with the first frame to prevent the second frame from being withdrawn from the first frame wherein the second frame includes a glazing unit or door structure, carried by a third frame.



Description
This invention is concerned with window and door assemblies. Conventional window assemblies as used for many years comprise a wooden or metal frame incorporated within a window aperture. Glazing is subsequently fitted into the frame and held in position by putty or the like.

The installation of such window frames is time consuming and requires skilled labour.

Conventional wooden doors are supported upon hinges which are directly attached to the frame work forming a door aperture and supporting the door in use. Heavy duty doors are costly and difficult to install and again generally require skilled labour.

It is from a consideration of existing window and door assemblies which has lead to the development of the present invention.

According to a first aspect of this invention there is provided a door or window assembly comprising a rigid first frame defining an opening, and a second frame adapted to be fitted into and close off the opening in the first frame, the first frame being at least partly or wholly hollow and having a surface part with an opening leading into a channel section partly defined by side walls of the said first frame, the second frame including retaining means of which a part can enter said channel section through said opening and thereafter securely engage the first frame to prevent the second frame from being withdrawn from the first frame.
 
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