Wood clad windows

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Inventors

Mauro, Gerald D.

Application #

274981

Filed

Nov-22-1988

Published

Jun-13-1989

Current US Class

049/501
049/504
052/507

International Classes

E06B 003/00

Field of Search

49/501 49/503 49/504 49/505 49/506 49/507 52/506 52/507 52/211 52/631 52/656 52/212 52/213 52/716 52/727 52/215 52/DIG.

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner, Birch, McKie & Beckett

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Abstract
Wood cladding for mounting on the inner surface of nonwooden windows having common interior cross sections in which the sash is mounted on the frame from the outside of the window is disclosed. The wood cladding includes at least two sections of wood shaped to conform to the interior surface of the window. Each wood section has a uniform cross section along its entire length and is attachable to either the frame or sash of the window without altering the length and width dimensions of the window or affecting the fit of the window. Cladding may also be applied to mullions. The cladding provides an unmarred, unblemished wood appearance on the inner surface of the window. Fastening devices such as screws or dowels are used to fasten the wood sections to the window without being visible on the frame or on the sash when the sash is closed.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Wood cladding for mounting on the inner surface of nonwooden windows having common interior cross sections in which the sash is mounted on the frame from the outside of the window, the windows including a frame having a substantially planar inner surface with a screen recess disposable in the interior of a building, an outer surface opposite the inner surface and disposable on the exterior of the building, an exterior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces mountable inside a wall of the building, and an interior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces for receiving a sash, and a sash having a substantially planar inner surface disposable in the interior of the building, an outer surface opposite the inner surface and disposable on the exterior of the building, an exterior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces and receivable in the interior side surface of the frame, and an interior side surface between the inner and outer surfaces for receiving a pane of glass, said wood cladding comprising:



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention is directed to a wood covering, or cladding, for the interior surface of a window having a metal, vinyl, or other nonwood frame assembly. More particularly, the present invention is directed to wood cladding for fixed windows or windows which open outwardly and close by the sash moving from the outside towards the inside.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In general, most windows include both a sash and a frame. The sash is the structure in which the panes of glass are set and which forms the moveable part of the window. The frame is the fixed structure fitted within a wall opening in which the sash is placed.

Most windows are constructed entire of wood or enterily of metal, vinyl, or other nonwood material. Both wood and nonwood windows have their respective advantages and disvantages. Wood windows are generally preferred for their pleasing appearance and their ability to be painted or stained to coordinate with interior decor. Wood windows also provide superior insulation over metal and similar nonwood windows. However, wood windows generally require significantly more external maintenace than metal and other nonwood windows.
 
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