Glass door and window structures

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Filing Information

  • Patent Number: US4423582
  • Application Number: US6285343
  • Filing date: 07/20/1981
  • Issue date: 01/03/1984
  • Predicted expiration date: 07/20/2001
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  • U.S. Classifications: /528.25  · /527.66  ·
  • International Classifications: E04C 238 ·
  • International Classifications: 52764;766;767;775;821;822;823;824;825;826 ·
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Abstract

A glass door and window structure is provided in which a glass is placed in a groove in a metal frame having one straight and one sloping side with the glass spaced from the sloping side and an elongate metal shoe having a corresponding sloping side is placed between the glass and sloping side with the sloping sides in contact and means are provided for drawing the shoe into the groove to tightly and sealingly engage the glass.

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  1. 1. A metal framed glass door and window structure comprising a metal frame having a glass receiving groove with one smooth side parallel to a face surface of said frame and an opposite smooth side sloping slightly inwardly toward a bottom of the groove, a glass sheet in said glass receiving groove bearing against the said one side and spaced from the said other sloping side, an elongate rigid metal shoe fitted in the glass receiving groove between the glass and said other sloping side, said shoe having a flat smooth face bearing on the glass surface and a sloping smooth face corresponding in slope to and bearing on the said opposite smooth sloping side of the frame and means in said frame engaging said shoe to draw it slidably relatively to and in direct contact with said glass and frame into said glass receiving groove generally parallel to the glass sheet in tight sealing engagement between the glass and said other sloping side to engage the glass in non-resilient engagement between the metal sidewall of the glass receiving groove and said metal shoe whereby said glass, frame and shoe form a single non-yielding structural entity.
  2. 2. A metal framed glass door and window structure comprising a metal frame having a glass receiving groove with one smooth side parallel to a face surface of said frame and an opposite smooth side sloping slightly inwardly toward a bottom of the groove, an opposing groove whose bottom is spaced from and generally parallel to the bottom of the glass receiving groove, a glass sheet in said glass receiving groove bearing against the said one side and spaced from the said other sloping side, an elongate rigid metal shoe member fitted in the glass receiving groove between the glass and said other sloping side, said shoe having a flat smooth face bearing on the glass surface and a sloping smooth facing corresponding in slope to and bearing on the said other sloping side of the frame and means engaging said shoe to draw the same slidably relatively to and in direct contact with said glass and frame into said glass receiving groove generally parallel to the glass sheet in tight sealing engagement between the glass and said other sloping side to engage the glass in non-resilient engagement between the metal sidewall of the glass receiving groove and said metal shoe whereby said glass, frame and shoe form a single non-yielding structural entity.