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Ronald D Sukolics

from Saint Louis, MO
Age ~90

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  • 1637 Fairhills Dr, Saint Louis, MO 63146 (314) 878-3466

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Special Purpose Window

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US Patent:
41589998, Jun 26, 1979
Filed:
May 8, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/904029
Inventors:
Ronald D. Sukolics - Creve Coeur MO
Assignee:
Swiss Aluminium Ltd. - Chippis
International Classification:
E05G 700
US Classification:
109 19
Abstract:
An improved special purpose window fur use in "drive-in" businesses such as restaurants, banks and the like is disclosed. The window reduces exterior art infiltration without interfering with the normal merchandise-money exchange between attendant and customer thereby significantly reducing the infiltration of carbon monoxide from the exterior of the building into the interior of the building.

Expanded Store Front System

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US Patent:
42144159, Jul 29, 1980
Filed:
Oct 16, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/951921
Inventors:
Ronald D. Sukolics - Creve Coeur MO
Assignee:
Swiss Aluminium Ltd. - Chippis
International Classification:
E04B 288
E04B 162
US Classification:
52395
Abstract:
A thermally improved expanded store front system is disclosed including vertical mullions and horizontal members. The vertical mullions comprise a structural mullion portion which is securely attached to the sill and head members and an exterior mullion half removably secured by anchor means to said structural mullion. The mullions when assembled are adapted to receive clip means which secure the horizontal members in place without the need for screws thereby allowing the members to expand and contract without undue stress. The vertical mullions and horizontal members, which are cut to predetermined lengths may be easily spliced for typical multi-story applications.

Thermal Windows

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US Patent:
41876571, Feb 12, 1980
Filed:
Jul 3, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/921818
Inventors:
Ronald D. Sukolics - Creve Coeur MO
Assignee:
Swiss Aluminium Ltd. - Chippis
International Classification:
E06B 300
US Classification:
52397
Abstract:
An improved design for both fixed and operating type windows is disclosed in which the window is thermally broken without the use of an insulating material as a thermal break. The improved windows of the present invention are designed so as to enable both fixed and operating types to be secured to the same frame member thus allowing for easy and architecturally pleasing unit stacking.

Thermally Improved Expanded Store Front System

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US Patent:
42838959, Aug 18, 1981
Filed:
Nov 5, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/091256
Inventors:
Ronald D. Sukolics - Creve Coeur MO
Assignee:
Swiss Aluminium Ltd. - Chippis
International Classification:
E04B 162
E04B 288
US Classification:
52395
Abstract:
A thermally improved expanded store front system is disclosed including vertical mullions and horizontal members. The vertical mullions comprise a structural mullion portion which is securely attached to the sill and head members and an exterior mullion half removably secured by anchor means to said structural mullion. The mullions when assembled are adapted to receive clip means which secure the horizontal members in place without the need for screws thereby allowing the members to expand and contract without undue stress. The vertical mullions and horizontal members, which are cut to predetermined lengths may be easily spliced for typical multi-story applications.

Special Purpose Window

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US Patent:
42178339, Aug 19, 1980
Filed:
Mar 8, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/017843
Inventors:
Ronald D. Sukolics - Creve Coeur MO
Assignee:
Swiss Aluminium Ltd. - Chippis
International Classification:
E05G 700
US Classification:
109 19
Abstract:
An improved special purpose window for use in "drive-in" businesses such as restaurants, banks and the like is disclosed. The window is designed with a plurality of transaction areas thereby allowing easy access by the customer. In addition, the window reduces exterior air infiltration without interfering with the normal merchandise-money exchange between attendant and customer thereby significantly reducing the infiltration of carbon monoxide from the exterior of the building into the interior of the building.
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