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US1000993A
US1000993A US58746310A US1910587463A US1000993A US 1000993 A US1000993 A US 1000993A US 58746310 A US58746310 A US 58746310A US 1910587463 A US1910587463 A US 1910587463A US 1000993 A US1000993 A US 1000993A
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  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional View on the line 22, 'Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sec tional view on the line 33, Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a front elevational view of a window equipped with my new screen for both sashes thereof, the said sashes being shown in partly open position with the screens correspondingly unwound from their respective rollers.
  • This invention relates to a certain new and useful improvement in screens and window-frames therefor, the object of my inventian being to provide a screen which may be removably attached to a window-sash and be raised and lowered therewith and a win- (low-frame adapted therefor.
  • my invention resides in the novel construction, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of my screen and in the novel arrangement and combination of my screen with a windowframe and the sash or sashes thereof, all as will hereinafter be described and afterward pointed out in the ;claim.
  • 1 indicates a windowframe of any approved construction having upper and lower window-sashes 2 and 3, respecthely, slidably arranged therein, as is usual, and a sill 4, this sill 4 being provided with a slot, as at 5, for purposes hereinafter appearing, extending vertically therethrough and of a length substantially equal to the width of said sashes.
  • said frame 1 is provided with a housing for my new screen, this housing comprising, or being formed by, a back portion 6 and a front portion or apron 7 preferably removably secured in place, as by screws 8, for obvious reasons- Frame 1 'with said Beneath said window-.
  • housing is adapted to be suitably arranged, as is usual, in the wall of a building, car, or other structure, and having a sill-portion extending forwardly on window-sill ,4.
  • This screen 9 comprises a suitable springactuated roller 10 adapted to be rotatably mounted on suitable brackets 11 secured preferably to said back-portion 6 of the housing, and a roll of flexible material, wiremesh or screen, 12 secured at one end to said roller and normally wound thereon, this wire-mesh being of any suitable length asdesired and of a width substantially equal to the width of said window-sashes, so that, when.
  • saidoutwardly-extending portion 14 thereof is adapted to fit snugly against should said strip 13 be disengaged from said sash, said portion 14 thereof is further adapted to impinge against sill 4 and prevent said wire-mesh 12, under the pull of its said roller, escaping back through slot 5 into said housing.
  • a strip of rubber or other suitable flexible material 18. on the lower rail 2 of upper sash 2, which strip is adapted to slide or rub against the glass 19 of lower sash 3 when the window is opened and thus close communication between said sashes, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • a window might readily be likewise equipped with'my new screen for both sashes thereof, asshown in Fig. 4., if desired; and it is also to be understood that minor changes in the construct-ion, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of my screen and in the arrangement and combination of my screen with a windowframe and the sash or sashes thereof might be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of my invention.
  • a window-frame provided with a sash slidable therein, the lower rail of said sash having a recess or cut-away portion provided with a plurality of engaging screws,-a windowssill having a slot extending vertically therethrough, a housing beneath said sill, said housing comprising a said sash-recess and said screws back portion and a removable front a ron having a sill portion extending forward y on said window-sill, the upper end of said sashrecess being substantially flush with the upper surface of said apron-sill when said sash is in closed position, a spring actuatedroller rotatably mounted in said housing under said window-sill, a roll of wire-mesh wound on, and secured atone end to, said roller and having its outer or free end passing up through said window-sill slot, and a substantially U-shap'ed metallic strip provided with an outwardly-extending flange and a plurality ofslots on the free

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E. L. OOVELL Patented Aug. 22, 1911.
SCREEN AND WINDOW FRAME THEREFOR.
APPLIGATION FILED 0GT.17, 1910.
LGOQQQSQ UNITED STATES EMMA L. oovELL, or
PAEENT OFFICE.
RICHMOND, INDIANA.
SCREEN AND WINDOW-FRAME THEREFOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 22,1911.
Application filed October 17, 1910. Serial No. 587,463.
window-sashes being shown in closed position with the screen also in closed or fullyrolled position and a portion of the housing for the screen being broken away and the fully-rolled screen there shown in section; Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical sectional View on the line 22, 'Fig. 1; Fig. 3 is a detail sec tional view on the line 33, Fig. 2; and Fig. 4 is a front elevational view of a window equipped with my new screen for both sashes thereof, the said sashes being shown in partly open position with the screens correspondingly unwound from their respective rollers.
This invention relates to a certain new and useful improvement in screens and window-frames therefor, the object of my inventian being to provide a screen which may be removably attached to a window-sash and be raised and lowered therewith and a win- (low-frame adapted therefor.
With this object in view, my invention resides in the novel construction, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of my screen and in the novel arrangement and combination of my screen with a windowframe and the sash or sashes thereof, all as will hereinafter be described and afterward pointed out in the ;claim.
In the drawings, 1 indicates a windowframe of any approved construction having upper and lower window-sashes 2 and 3, respecthely, slidably arranged therein, as is usual, and a sill 4, this sill 4 being provided with a slot, as at 5, for purposes hereinafter appearing, extending vertically therethrough and of a length substantially equal to the width of said sashes. sill 4, said frame 1 is provided with a housing for my new screen, this housing comprising, or being formed by, a back portion 6 and a front portion or apron 7 preferably removably secured in place, as by screws 8, for obvious reasons- Frame 1 'with said Beneath said window-.
housing is adapted to be suitably arranged, as is usual, in the wall of a building, car, or other structure, and having a sill-portion extending forwardly on window-sill ,4. Arranged in said housing is my new screen 9. This screen 9 comprises a suitable springactuated roller 10 adapted to be rotatably mounted on suitable brackets 11 secured preferably to said back-portion 6 of the housing, and a roll of flexible material, wiremesh or screen, 12 secured at one end to said roller and normally wound thereon, this wire-mesh being of any suitable length asdesired and of a width substantially equal to the width of said window-sashes, so that, when. attached to a sash, as hereinafter described, and the sash raised, it will correspondingly .cover the opening or space between the lower rail of the sash and the sill. The free end of said roll or wire-mesh 12 is adapted to be passed upwardly through said slot 5 and is provided with what might be called a U-shaped strip 13 provided with an outwardly-extending portion or flange 14, strip 13 being pinched or otherwise suitably secured to said free end of said wiremesh 12.
The lower rail 3 of lower window-sash 3.
is preferably cut-away or recessed, as at 16, see particularly Fig. 2, and is there provided with a plurality of screws 17 provided with broad flat heads 17*. adapted to pass through and operatively engage with suitable slots 15 insaid strip 13, whereby, as will be seen, said wire-mesh 12 will be removably held in engagement with said window-sash. VVhenever said sash is now raised, said wire-mesh 12 will be unwound correspondingly from its said roller 10 and be held taut by the pull thereof; and when the sash is lowered, said wire-mesh 12 will automatically, under the pull ofv its said roller, be again correspondingly wound thereupon, as will be clear. When said strip 13 is so attached to said sash, saidoutwardly-extending portion 14 thereof is adapted to fit snugly against should said strip 13 be disengaged from said sash, said portion 14 thereof is further adapted to impinge against sill 4 and prevent said wire-mesh 12, under the pull of its said roller, escaping back through slot 5 into said housing.
It will be noted, see particularly Fig. 2, that the height of said cut-away portion or view.
In order to prevent the entrance of insects and the like between the two sashes of the window when the window is opened, I preferably arrange a strip of rubber or other suitable flexible material 18. on the lower rail 2 of upper sash 2, which strip is adapted to slide or rub against the glass 19 of lower sash 3 when the window is opened and thus close communication between said sashes, as clearly shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
It is obvious that a window might readily be likewise equipped with'my new screen for both sashes thereof, asshown in Fig. 4., if desired; and it is also to be understood that minor changes in the construct-ion, arrangement, and combination of the several parts of my screen and in the arrangement and combination of my screen with a windowframe and the sash or sashes thereof might be made and substituted for those herein shown and described without departing from the nature and principle of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
In combination, a window-frame provided with a sash slidable therein, the lower rail of said sash having a recess or cut-away portion provided with a plurality of engaging screws,-a windowssill having a slot extending vertically therethrough, a housing beneath said sill, said housing comprising a said sash-recess and said screws back portion and a removable front a ron having a sill portion extending forward y on said window-sill, the upper end of said sashrecess being substantially flush with the upper surface of said apron-sill when said sash is in closed position, a spring actuatedroller rotatably mounted in said housing under said window-sill, a roll of wire-mesh wound on, and secured atone end to, said roller and having its outer or free end passing up through said window-sill slot, and a substantially U-shap'ed metallic strip provided with an outwardly-extending flange and a plurality ofslots on the free end of said roll, said strip being adapted to fit in being adapted to removably engage with said slots and operatively' hold said roll in engagement with said sash against the pull of said roller, whereby, on the raising and lowering of said sash, said'roll will be unwound from and automatically rewound on said roller, and said outwardly-extending flange being adapted, when said screws are in engagement with said strip, to fit snugly against the under surface of said lower sash-rail and, on the disengagement of said strip from said screws, to impinge against said window-sill and thereby prevent said free end .of said wire-mesh roll escaping back under the pull of said roller through said window-sill-slot into said housing; substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
1 EMMA L. COVELL.
Witnesses:
C. D. GovELL, RUTH PETERSON.
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