Insulating storm window attachment
Abstract
A storm window assembly for attachment to an existing window, either on the
inside or the outside, for improving overall insulation ability of the
window. Included is an extruded female frame retainer which is permanently
attached to the existing window casing. An extruded storm window frame has
a male member which snaps into this female retainer which pivots as needed
to provide a good air seal. The storm window glazing is inserted into a
slot in the frame. In this slot are soft gripping fingers preferably three
pairs, which hold the glazing in the frame by friction alone, obviating
any glue or other adhesive. These fingers are sufficiently soft and
slanted inward that they guide inwardly during insertion of the glazing
into the slot, but are also sufficiently firm and slanted that enough
opposite gripping pressure is exerted to prevent the glazing from sliding
sideways or out of the frame. A fourth pair of fingers, at the back of the
slot, are not slanted and offer resistance during insertion of the
glazing, and act as a stop in the insertion operation. They do bend,
however, on expansion of the glazing due to temperature changes. A
retainer cap is provided to keep dirt or contaminants out of the retainer
when the frame is removed, as for storage. Separate double-glazing and
double-window H-channels are provided to join glazings in the one case or
to join whole window-frame assemblies in the other, as needed by the
installer or desired by the building owner.
| Inventors: |
Werner; David G. (Oshkosh, WI) |
| Assignee: |
Nu Lease Corporation
(Oshkosh,
WI)
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| Appl. No.:
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06/792,913 |
| Filed:
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October 30, 1985 |