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    • E04DROOF COVERINGS; SKY-LIGHTS; GUTTERS; ROOF-WORKING TOOLS
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  • Figure 2 are plans of un eaves-trough, with and without the hanger-bar.l i
  • Figure 3 is a cross-section of an eaves-trough with hanger-bar. securedthereto.
  • Figure 4 are plan, end, and side views of a hanger-bar.
  • My invention relates Ito certain improvements in the construction and mode of attaching the hangerbar to a metal eaves-trough and l It consists, li/rst, in securing a. short metal strip, with its upper and lower edges rolled lup so as to form inside grooves, to the inner edge of the trough; and in constructing the hanger-bar with flanges or lips on its upper and lower sides at its end, so that it may he secured to the eaves-trough by simply sliding the 'end into the metal strip, withrolled edges, ou the inner side of the trough, which metalistrip is secured to the trough at the strap, thus obviating' the necessity of any out-door work, and obtaining a cheap, firm, and convenient construction.
  • My invention consists, secondly, in the combination of a hanger-bar with an open circular clasp at one end, and with flanges or lips ou the upper and lower sides, at the other end, with a metal eaves-trough constructed with one circulairolled edge, and'having secured on the opposite inner edge at suitable intervals, short metal strips, with their upper and lower-edges rolled up'so as to form inside grooves, whereby I obtain avery cheap and easily-adjusted construction for the hanger-bars to the eaves-trough.
  • the trough A is of the ordinary form of eavestrongh, and at suitable intervals along its inner edge, (depending on the distance between the hanger-bars,) are sacured theshort metal strips O, as'shown in'tigs. 2 an '3.
  • lhese strips O are from three to four -inches in length, and have their upper and lower edges, a a, rolled over, so as to form the inside grooves b b, as shown in lig.v 3.
  • the hanger-bar D has the lips or flanges dde formed on its upper and llower sides at the end,'the distance between the extreme ends of the flanges d e being equal to the distance between the bottom of the grooves b b, from which it is evident that the end ot ⁇ The vparticular construction of the the hanger-bar D canibe secured in the strip O, by simply sliding the flanges (ldcinto the grooves b b, as shown in iig. 3.
  • both ends of the hanger-bar D could be secured to the trough inthe manner just shown; but a more satisfactory .construction is obtained by formingthe circular rolled edge B on one side of the trough A, and by'iorming theopen circular clasp F at one end of the hangerbar D.
  • hanger-bars are then slid onto the rolled edge B at one end of the trough A, and are turned down and slid into the metal strips C when brought to their proper position, thus firmly securing the bar to the trough, as is readily seen.
  • the pendent rod E may be cast with. or otherwise secured to the hanger-bar D, and is attached by a screw or rivet, G, to the roof-iron H, in an ordinary manner, as shown in fig. 1.
  • flanges d c at the end of the hanger-barD can be varied, as desired, the only requisite being that there be aange on both the upper and lower sides, to fit in the grooves b b in the strip C.
  • the hanger-bar D should be of g such length as to require a slight pressing in of the edges of the trough- A, t0 allow the flanges d e to enter the grooves b ⁇ b, so as to secure a firm connection.
  • hanger-bar as a means of' suspending an eaves-trough, nor the circular rolled edge on the eaves-trough, nor the-open eircular clasp at one endk of the hanger-bar, as these features have been before shown;
  • the hanger-bar D provided with the end lips or lianges d e, when used in combination with .the metal strip O, secured on the inner edge of the trough A, and having the rolled edges a a, substantially as and for the purpose specified. l. Y

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ROBERT A. LUCAS,
OF WOOSTER, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF, AND HOR- -l v AOE S. 'WESTON OF SAME PLAGE.
Letters Patent No. 102,412, dated April 26, 1870.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, ROBERT A. Lucas, of Woosi ter, Wayne county, Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Eaves-trough'Hangers; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of my invention, reference heilig Yhad to the accompanying diawings'lbrming part of this specification, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, of which drawngs- Figure 1 is a view, showingan application of my invention.
Figure 2 are plans of un eaves-trough, with and without the hanger-bar.l i
Figure 3 is a cross-section of an eaves-trough with hanger-bar. securedthereto. j
Figure 4 are plan, end, and side views of a hanger-bar.
My invention relates Ito certain improvements in the construction and mode of attaching the hangerbar to a metal eaves-trough and l It consists, li/rst, in securing a. short metal strip, with its upper and lower edges rolled lup so as to form inside grooves, to the inner edge of the trough; and in constructing the hanger-bar with flanges or lips on its upper and lower sides at its end, so that it may he secured to the eaves-trough by simply sliding the 'end into the metal strip, withrolled edges, ou the inner side of the trough, which metalistrip is secured to the trough at the strap, thus obviating' the necessity of any out-door work, and obtaining a cheap, firm, and convenient construction.
My invention consists, secondly, in the combination of a hanger-bar with an open circular clasp at one end, and with flanges or lips ou the upper and lower sides, at the other end, with a metal eaves-trough constructed with one circulairolled edge, and'having secured on the opposite inner edge at suitable intervals, short metal strips, with their upper and lower-edges rolled up'so as to form inside grooves, whereby I obtain avery cheap and easily-adjusted construction for the hanger-bars to the eaves-trough.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, I will proceed to explain more fully its construction and operation. L
The trough A is of the ordinary form of eavestrongh, and at suitable intervals along its inner edge, (depending on the distance between the hanger-bars,) are sacured theshort metal strips O, as'shown in'tigs. 2 an '3.
lhese strips O are from three to four -inches in length, and have their upper and lower edges, a a, rolled over, so as to form the inside grooves b b, as shown in lig.v 3.
The hanger-bar D has the lips or flanges dde formed on its upper and llower sides at the end,'the distance between the extreme ends of the flanges d e being equal to the distance between the bottom of the grooves b b, from which it is evident that the end ot `The vparticular construction of the the hanger-bar D canibe secured in the strip O, by simply sliding the flanges (ldcinto the grooves b b, as shown in iig. 3.
Itis obvious, that by securing metal strips, O, of
the form shown, at suitablevintervals on each-of the inner edges of the trough A, and by making both ends of the hanger-bar D with the llaugcs d d e, both ends of the hanger-bar could be secured to the trough inthe manner just shown; but a more satisfactory .construction is obtained by formingthe circular rolled edge B on one side of the trough A, and by'iorming theopen circular clasp F at one end of the hangerbar D. l Y
The hanger-bars are then slid onto the rolled edge B at one end of the trough A, and are turned down and slid into the metal strips C when brought to their proper position, thus firmly securing the bar to the trough, as is readily seen.
The pendent rod E may be cast with. or otherwise secured to the hanger-bar D, and is attached by a screw or rivet, G, to the roof-iron H, in an ordinary manner, as shown in fig. 1.
flanges d c at the end of the hanger-barD, can be varied, as desired, the only requisite being that there be aange on both the upper and lower sides, to fit in the grooves b b in the strip C. y
The hanger-bar D should be of g such length as to require a slight pressing in of the edges of the trough- A, t0 allow the flanges d e to enter the grooves b`b, so as to secure a firm connection. v
Having thus fully described my invention,
I do not claim, as new, the use of a hanger-bar as a means of' suspending an eaves-trough, nor the circular rolled edge on the eaves-trough, nor the-open eircular clasp at one endk of the hanger-bar, as these features have been before shown;-
What I do claim herein as new and of my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The hanger-bar D, provided with the end lips or lianges d e, when used in combination with .the metal strip O, secured on the inner edge of the trough A, and having the rolled edges a a, substantially as and for the purpose specified. l. Y
2. The hanger-bar D7 provided with vthe open circular clasp F, and with the end lips or anges d c, when used in combination with the eaves-trough A,
provided with the circular rolled edge B, and having the metal strip C, with rolled edges a a secured Von the opposite inner edge, substantially as and for the. g purpose specified..
As evidence of the foregoing, witness my'hand, this 12th day of February, A. D. 1870.
ROBERT A. LUCAS.'
Witnesses GEORGE lBallonnen, l 'ALBERT BRAUNEGK.
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