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Non-leaking window frame structure
   
Document Number
US Patent 6378254
Issued Date
April 30, 2002
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Gould; Charles H. (North Vancouver,CA)
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Abstract
A window frame structure formed from hollow members is formed with access holes through the outer walls through which fasteners are inserted and tightened to bear against an inner wall of the member (opposite the outer wall) and then the access hole is sealed with a sealing plug to prevent moisture from passing through fastener holes in the outer walls and into the supporting wall.
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Published
April 30, 2002
Application Number
09/591,491
Filed
June 12, 2000
US Classification
52/204.63   52/204.52 52/204.597 52/204.7 52/204.72
Int'l Classification
E06B   3/964   (20060101)   E06B   3/96   (20060101)  
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52/204.1   52/204.52   52/302.7   52/204.72   52/204.597   52/202.1   52/204.63   52/204.62   52/204.7  
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