Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
052208000 | Panel or panel edging, directly clamped or adhered to wall | 12 |
20080245003 | HURRICANE DOOR LITE ASSEMBLY, DOOR, AND RELATED METHODS - Provided is a door lite assembled with an associated frame, and a door designed to meet certain building codes and standards which were promulgated with the intent to provide protection against the effects of certain hurricane force winds, as well as related methods of making such invention. The door lite assembly includes a translucent panel, a high-impact plastic frame, and a chemical sealant. The frame extends along the periphery of the translucent panel and includes panel support portions having panel support lips facing the opposite sides of the translucent panel. The frame further includes door receiving portions having door body receiving lips spaced apart from one another to permit receipt of a door body. The chemical sealant is applied to establish a weather-tight seal between the panel supporting lips and the translucent panel, wherein the high-impact plastic frame, translucent panel and the sealant establish a structure capable of withstanding the effects of certain hurricane conditions as measured by successful passing of Testing Application Standard 201-94 (TAS 201) based on a missile velocity of 35 miles per hour and Testing Application Standard 203-94 (TAS 203) based on a 9000-cycle regime applied consecutively. | 10-09-2008 |
20090217604 | Mullion base plate extension - This invention relates to a base plate extension for a fire rated mullion that will firmly secure the base of the mullion in the event of a fire; to a low profile base plate; and, to a mullion assembly comprising a low profile base plate, a mullion latch, and a removable mullion in combination with a double door frame. A removable fire rated mullion is used in conjunction with double door openings to provide a securing point for rim panic bars mounted on doors. For a fire rating to be recognized it must comply with the standard, national Fire Protection Association Inc. (NFPA) 252 Fire Code. The (NFPA) 252 Fire Code was approved by the American National Standards Institute in 1995. | 09-03-2009 |
20090277109 | Method of infiltration and impact resistant construction for glazing in a barrier - A glazing system for use with a barrier that has a panel with an opening is disclosed. An impact glazing, which covers the opening, includes an inner surface and an outer surface and a plurality of apertures around its periphery. A fastener having a fastener head passes through each corresponding aperture and into the panel. The glazing system also includes an elastically deformable washer positioned between each fastener head and the impact glazing. The glazing system may also include an inner bezel covering the periphery of the glazing on the inner surface and an outer bezel covering the periphery of the glazing on the outer surface, wherein the bezels are secured to the barrier and the glazing by a corresponding piece of adhesive tape. | 11-12-2009 |
20100024328 | Assembly of a Fixed Pane on a Car Body Flange and Fastening Clip for Mounting of the Fixed Pane - The invention relates to an assembly of a fixed pane on a car body flange and to a fastening clip for mounting the fixed pane which has a molding arranged on the pane circumferential edge and wherein on the molding at least one retaining member facing towards the body flange is provided for accommodating said fastening clip before the fastening clip for mounting the pane to the body flange is fixed in an insertion through-hole of the body flange in an automatically locking manner. | 02-04-2010 |
20100037543 | FRAMELESS WINDOW AND PROCESS FOR ITS MANUFACTURE - Frameless window which comprises a transparent pane, the lower edge of which is fixed in the slot of one or more holders by at least one layer of adhesive and is joined to the walls of the slot of the holders by one or more layers of a first adhesive applied close to the lateral ends of the slot, wherein at least one layer of a second adhesive is applied in the slot between the layers of the first adhesive. A process for manufacturing the window is also disclosed. | 02-18-2010 |
20110047905 | AUTOMOTIVE GLAZING AND COMPONENT ASSEMBLY - An automotive glazing having a mounting strip for mounting a glazing component attached adjacent at least one edge thereof is disclosed. The mounting strip comprises at least one ridge positioned in contact with the glazing such that the majority of the mounting strip is spaced apart from the glazing, forming a cavity. The mounting strip is bonded to a major face of the glazing by an adhesive material in contact with at least a portion of the mounting strip, and positioned such that it does not overlap the edge of the glazing. The ridge, the mounting strip end and the major face of the glazing to which the strip is bonded form a cavity having an open end facing the edge of the glazing, the cavity being dimensioned to receive a portion of said glazing component. | 03-03-2011 |
20110138716 | TOOL HOLDER AND PLATE ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING TOOL HOLDER AND PLATE ASSEMBLY - The invention relates to a clamping holder as well as to a pane assembly comprising such a clamping holder and to a method for producing such a pane assembly. Pane assemblies, which are injection molded on the edge side by a frame section, are known in the state of the art. In response to the production of the pane assembly, a retaining strip, which is embedded into the frame section through this after the injection molding process, is furthermore inserted into the injection molding tool. A retaining clamp, by means of which trim can be attached to the pane assembly in a clamping manner, must be attached to the retaining strip after the completion of the pane assembly. To avoid the requirement of subsequently attaching a retaining clamp, provision is made for a clamping holder comprising a connecting section and a clamp section, which is embodied such that connecting section and clamp section can together be inserted into an injection molding tool. | 06-16-2011 |
20110296777 | WINDOW REVEAL SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A window reveal kit can include a window, a first connector, and at least one reveal trim. The window has an outer side, an inner side, and a frame portion about a perimeter of the window. The first connector can be formed on the frame portion, on the inner side of the window. The at least one reveal trim can have a second connector that is configured to engage the first connector so that the reveal trim extends from the first connector. | 12-08-2011 |
20120159881 | BALLISTIC/BLAST RESISTANT WINDOW ASSEMBLY - An attack-resistant window assembly that can be easily maintained without requiring the use of tools. The attack-resistant window assembly includes a slidable plate for securing the attack-resistant pane into the window assembly. The window assembly also has ballistic-resistant armor around the peripheral sides of the ballistic-resistant pane to prevent bullets from exiting the peripheral sides of the ballistic-resistant pane and coming into the space on the protected side of the window assembly. | 06-28-2012 |
20130125483 | APPARATUS FOR FIXING THE REAR GLASS OF AN OPERATOR CAB ON CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY - An apparatus for fixing the rear glass of a cab on construction machinery is provided. The apparatus includes a window frame forming a cab window frame; a weather strip coupled to the window frame to seal a gap between the window frame and the rear glass of the cab; a glass interior fixing portion including an engagement portion inserted and engaged between the window frame and the weather strip, a body portion extending from the engagement portion at right angles and having a groove and a glass support portion supporting the rear glass of the cab; a glass exterior fixing portion engaged with the glass support portion of the glass interior fixing portion to support the rear glass of the cab; and a stopper having one side fixed to the window frame to support the rear glass of the cab. | 05-23-2013 |
20140115982 | GLAZING SYSTEM - The current invention relates to a unique and compact self-lock glazing mechanism for heavy glazing needs, composed of two aluminum extrusion profiles—a male profile and a female profile—designed in such a way to self-lock glass panels using rubber beading; the said glazing system functions when glass panel is placed on the setting blocks over the upper leg of the said female profile with a pair of spacers between the vertical tip of the said female profile and the said glass panel, and then the horizontal leg of the said male profile is inserted with its locking tip facing upward into the gap between the lower and upper legs of the said female profile; the locking tips of both the male and female profiles are then engaged by tilting the said male profile on its built-in fulcrum by pulling the vertical leg outward and introducing a pair of wedges into the space so created between the said glass panel and the said vertical tip of the male profile to keep the lock engaged and the said profiles get arrested; eventually the said glass panel is locked in the said glazing system; and the said mechanism further tightens its grip on the edges of the locked glass panel when the spacers and wedges are replaced by grooved rubber beadings of appropriate resilience which enables the said glass panel to remain in equilibrium throughout the life of the rubber beading; the introduction of the rubber beadings into the system lends a unique dynamism to the mechanism due to the built in fulcrum built in the said male profile, the inherent resilience of rubber causes a mating action in the said locking chamber and the resulting equal and opposite reaction keep the glass panel in an equilibrium; this balancing act of forces remains in the locking system throughout the life of the rubber beading as a dynamic phenomenon. | 05-01-2014 |
20160177616 | INSULATED WINDOW ASSEMBLY | 06-23-2016 |