A pattern of crosspieces used between the panels of glass to form a design. The grids simulate divided lites of older windows. On some entry doors these patterns can also be on the exterior surface of the dual glazing.
A term referring to windowpane dividers or muntins, usually a type of assembly which may be detached for cleaning. Also called Grille's
Colonial square & diamond patterns between the glass.
A term referring to window pane dividers or muntins, usually a type of assembly which may be removed (exterior mounted) or between the glass. either for ease of cleaning. Also called grilles.
A decorative pattern within the insulated unit.
Grids are bars put on a window to divide the larger pane into what looks like smaller panes.
1) Squared off areas across the terrain used to define forecast areas. Often 5x5 or 2.5x2.5 kilometer in size. 2) Digitial forecast databases for meteorological elements, including temperature, wind direction, wind speed and others. Computer programs read these databases to create worded and graphical forecast products used by the public and others.
Decorative horizontal or vertical bars installed between the glass panes to create the appearance of the sash being dividing into smaller lites of glass
Optional horizontal or vertical lineals installed between the glass panes help to create the appearance of a divided window design.
Bars that divide the window glass into sections. This is mainly for decorative purposes.
A removable muntin pattern applied to a single light of glass. Whereas a true divided light actually separates the pieces of glass, a grid only appears to divide the glass into smaller lights. A grid is applied to the exterior side of glass.
map broken into numbered thousand-meter squares