An extendable drying rack in a roof window recess saves living space, uses sun and wind for drying, and retracts to protect laundry from rain.
Local locking depressions reinforce aluminum roof-window flashing seams, preventing slip while preserving weather tightness with less material.
Variable-width roof flashing spans shallow gaps between roof penetrations, enabling low-profile installation, removal, and weatherproofing.
By placing the IGU below the roof mounting surface and using a transparent weather shield, this case improves insulation, light inflow, and visibility.
A roof- or ceiling-mounted cage shields tubular skylights from ball impacts while preserving light transmission through spaced members and optional mesh.
An integrated sealing member and sliding flashing joint improve roof window weatherproofing on low-pitch roofs while reducing parts and joints.
Frame-mounted fastener features protect sloped-roof skylights from leaks and weather exposure without penetrating the roof.
A separate insulation member around the IGU frame reduces thermal losses while preserving load-carrying support and easier replacement.
Three support surfaces stabilize the sash during staged roof-window assembly, enabling independent frame fastening and reusable installation.