Window insulator

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Inventors

Killingsworth, Walter H.

Application #

337382

Filed

Jan-6-1982

Published

Sep-11-1984

Current US Class

049/419
049/460
049/501
049/63
052/717.02
052/786.13

International Classes

E05D 015/16

Field of Search

49/63 49/413 49/460 49/414 49/419 49/501 52/789 52/790 52/202

Assignee

T. A. Willeby, Ltd. (Baton Rouge, LA)

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roberts, Jr.; Reginald F.

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Abstract
The present invention provides a window insulator and a frame therefor. The window insulator and frame comprise (a) one or more panels of an insulating material; (b) guides for the panels, including channels in which the panels are free to move; and (c) pressure-contact means for holding the guides in the casing of an existing window. One or more of the panels may consist of a thick layer of expanded polystyrene disposed between two films or sheetings of a substantially transparent (poly)methyl methacrylate resin, the polystyrene layer partially cut away to provide transparency for the window.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A frame for a window insulator, comprising:

(a) a pair of elongated guides to provide a track for a panel, each guide including first, second, and third sides, the second and third sides perpendicular to the first side and extending in the same direction therefrom;

(b) pressure-contact means for holding the guides in the window casing, said pressure-contact means including a plurality of flexible, self-sealing fins fastened to each of the guides, and disposed between the guides and the window casing;

(c) a pair of elongated F-shaped members, each F-shaped member including first, second and third sides, the second and third sides perpendicular to the first side and extending in the same direction therefrom, the F-shaped members engaging the pair of elongated guides, the second and third sides of each F-shaped member parallel to the first side of one of the guides and held by pressure contact between the guide and the window casing, the first side of each F-shaped member parallel to the second and third sides of one of the guides and adjacent to the inner edge of the guide, thereby providing positional stability for the guides and sealing the space between the guides and the window casing.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to window insulation. More particularly, the present invention relates to an article for insulating a window against the transmission of thermal energy, and to a method for installing the article.

Window insulation is presently achieved by the installation of storm windows, replacement double-paned windows, sun-reflective screens or adhesive films, and blinds and curtains of various types. Generally, these devices require precise initial measurements, a multiplicity of functional elements, skilled labor, or nuts, bolts, nails, and the like.

SUMMARY

In general, the present invention provides weather insulation for windows and a method for installing same.

A first embodiment of the invention provides a frame for a window insulator, comprising (a) a pair of elongated guides adapted to fit into a window casing, each guide including first, second, and third sides, the second and third sides perpendicular to the first side and extending in the same direction therefrom; and (b) pressure-contact means for holding the guides in the window casing.
 
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