Weather-strip seals and installation thereof

5095658
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Inventors

Anderhalden, Arnold

Application #

635657

Filed

Dec-27-1990

Published

Mar-17-1992

Current US Class

049/479.1
049/489.1
049/492.1
049/498.1

International Classes

E06B 007/16

Field of Search

49/489 49/479 49/485 49/475 49/498 49/492

Examiners

Kannan; Philip C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Maxwell; William H.

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Abstract
A weather proofing seal for installation in complementary eliptically undercut channels in a door or window jamb, characterized by a dart-shaped anchor having a rib projecting through a narrow slot opening of the channel, the seal characterized by a depressible bulb-shaped body lying contiguous to both the jamb and a slamming stop.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In combination,

an undercut seal groove of symetrical configuration bisecting a jamb face and a slamming stop face and undercut with complementary spaced and inwardly faced parallel rails at the jamb face and slamming stop,

and an elongated dart-shaped weather-strip seal comprised of an anchor portion inserted into said undercut groove and having depressible parallel and opposite side edges engaged with the complementary undercut rails of the undercut groove in the jamb face and slamming stop, and a depressible bulb portion having angularly related peripheries having sealed engagement with said jamb face and said slamming stop, there being a rib portion joining the anchor portion and the bulb portion.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to weather seals or stripping for door and window openings as they are constructed in buildings and the like. Conventional door and window jambs vary in type, there being casement doors and windows, double hung windows, and sliding doors and windows etc. It is wooden door and window jambs with which this invention is particularly concerned, those that can be routed for the reception of a continuous seal installed to be effective between the jamb and the moveable door or window, it being a general object of this invention to provide a weather strip seal installation in existing as well as new construction. This invention is characterized by a routed channel and a seal configuration adapted to wooden jambs, headers or sills, whether new or old. However, it is an object of this invention to provide a seal equally useful for metal construction.

Door and window openings are constructed of a frame comprised of spaced jambs extending upward from a sill and joined at the top by a lintel or header. In casement doors and windows there is a door stop or slamming stop, which is a strip or projecting surface against which the door or window closes. And, it is this stop with which this invention is particularly concerned, since the stops of the header and sill join at right angular corners with the stops on the jambs, and heretofore it has been difficult if not impossible to rout into such corners for the installation of a continuous weather strip seal. The face of the stop is right angularly related to the face of the jamb, and it is an object of this invention to rout a seal groove disposed in a plane to bisect the right angularly related planes of said two faces. Accordingly, a routing tool is provided in accordance with my copending application Ser. No. 07/438,191, filed Nov. 20, 1989 and now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,993,897, with a guide that simultaneously follows the faces of the stop and jamb or header, and also provided with means to advance and to retract a specially shaped cutter into and out of working position that continuously routs an elliptically undercut groove at a compound angle into and bisecting the corner established by said two faces.
 
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