US102303A - Improved window-sash - Google Patents

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US102303A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • Figure 1 represents a face view of a window-sash containing my improved fastening-frame.
  • Fignre2 is a detail horizontal section of the same. Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
  • My invention-1 an improvement in metallic frames for holding panes of glass in their sash, and they are so constructedthat the panes may be held in place without the aid of putty or other similar material, and so that the frames may bepapplied to the common sash.
  • the sash A is made in the usual manner, and divided, by mullions a or other division-bars, i-nto suitable lields or frames for the reception of the windowglasses. l
  • Every bar of the sash is rabbeted on theouter side, as usual, for the reception of the panesH B.
  • C are sheet-metal plates, made as long, respectively, as the rabbets of the sash, and mitered at the ends, to t'well together when put against the said rabbets.
  • Every plate O is bent longitudinally, to form three main sides, b, c, and d.
  • the side b tits against the outer face of the sash and raljbet, the side c against the inner side of the same, and the side d is bent obliquely inward from the outer edge oi' c, all as shown in g. 2.
  • the parts d of the metal frames thus formedserve as weather-strips, and keep the draught and moisture from entering the room.

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ARVEY L. MYERS, OF KINGSTON, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF, N. BRAITEGAM, AND T. SLAG, OF TARL'ION OHIO.
Letters-Patent Nc.v102,303, dated A11/ril 26, 1870.
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The Schedulereferxed to in these Letters Patent and making part of the sarna Tolall whom 'it may concern Be it known that I, HARVEY L. MYERS, of Kingsfon, in the county of Ross and State of Ohio, have invented a new and improved Frame for Retaining 1Window-Glass in Sashes; and I do hereby declare that the following is afull, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art tc make and use the same, reference bein g had to the. accompany/ing drawing forming part of this specitication.
Figure 1 represents a face view of a window-sash containing my improved fastening-frame.
Fignre2 is a detail horizontal section of the same. Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts.
My invention-1s an improvement in metallic frames for holding panes of glass in their sash, and they are so constructedthat the panes may be held in place without the aid of putty or other similar material, and so that the frames may bepapplied to the common sash.
The sash A is made in the usual manner, and divided, by mullions a or other division-bars, i-nto suitable lields or frames for the reception of the windowglasses. l
Every bar of the sash is rabbeted on theouter side, as usual, for the reception of the panesH B.
i) C are sheet-metal plates, made as long, respectively, as the rabbets of the sash, and mitered at the ends, to t'well together when put against the said rabbets.
Every plate O is bent longitudinally, to form three main sides, b, c, and d.
The side b tits against the outer face of the sash and raljbet, the side c against the inner side of the same, and the side d is bent obliquely inward from the outer edge oi' c, all as shown in g. 2.
The plates or grooved bars O ar'ethcn applied to the edge ofthe glass one after another, and,whe n `they are all properly placed, the glass is inserted intothe sash. 4
From eachplate O project inwardly lips e e, which are then tacked or otherwise fastened to the'sash from the inside. l
The parts d of the metal frames thus formedserve as weather-strips, and keep the draught and moisture from entering the room.
Whenever a glass breaks, it is only necessary to remove the tacks, whereby the whole metallic frame becomes loose, and can be removed. A new glass is then put into the grooved bars, and reinserted, asv
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SAMUEL KINSEY, T. I. N. LINDsEY.
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