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US1045525A
US1045525A US69201512A US1912692015A US1045525A US 1045525 A US1045525 A US 1045525A US 69201512 A US69201512 A US 69201512A US 1912692015 A US1912692015 A US 1912692015A US 1045525 A US1045525 A US 1045525A
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D7/00Hinges or pivots of special construction
    • E05D7/10Hinges or pivots of special construction to allow easy separation or connection of the parts at the hinge axis
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  • My invention relates to improvements in window screens, and more particularly to the hanging means therefor,-the object of the invention being to provide simple and eflicient devices for hanging a screen in such manner that the screen can be easily and quickly applied to or removed from the window frame and also so that the hanging devices will constitute efficient hinge connection for the screen to the window frame and permit a considerable movement of the screen without detachment thereof from the window frame.
  • a further object is to mount a window screen in such manner that it can be supported out of the way of a lower sash when the panes of the latter are to be washed, with necessity for removing the screen from its mounting.
  • Figure l is a view illustrating the application of my improvements.
  • Fig. 2 is a view showing the screen in raised position.
  • Fig. 3 is a partial sectional view showing one corner of the screen frame with one of the hangers in place.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of one of the hangers, and
  • Fig. 5 is a sectional View of the same.
  • Each hanger is made in the form of an angular bracket and comprises a block 4 provided at its upper end with an arm 5 having holes for the accommodation of fastening devices 6 whereby said arm is secured to the top rail of the frame, and a depending arm 6 also having holes for the accommodation of fastening devices for securing said arm 6 to a vel'- tic-al member of said frame,the block 4 of the hanger being disposed in the recess 2 of the frame.
  • each hanger is made with a semi-circular recess 7 which is closed at one end and open at the other end as at 8, said open end of the recess thus forming a slot 8 and this side of t-he block may lie flush with t-he inner face of the screen frame.
  • the semi-circular recess therein is open to receive a pin 9 projecting inwardly from the window frame.
  • the screen When two hangers have been secured to the upper corners of the screen frame, as above explained, the screen will be so placed in the window frame as to cause the pins 9 to enter the slots 8 and then, as the screen is moved downwardly in the window frame, the pins 9 will move partly through the semi-circular slots or recesses 7 and the screen will be supported with the top walls of said recesses resting upon the pins 9.
  • the screen will be hinged to the window frame in such manner that it can be swung outwardly and that when the screen is thus swung the pin 9 will become disposed in the curved recess between the top and closed end of the latter. Then it is desired to wash the outside of the glass of the lower sash, the screen can be raised until it shall have passed a vertical position and rest in a slightly inclined position against the window frame above the lower sash as shown in Fig. 2, at which time the pins 9 will be at the closed ends of the curved recesses 7.
  • Any suitable fastening means may be employed for normally securing the lower end of the screen to the sill of the window.
  • a hanger for window screens comprising a block to enter a recess in a corner of the screen and arms disposed at right angles to each other and projecting from the top and one end of said block respectively, said block having a curved recess open at one side and at one end of the block, and a pin to enter said recess.
  • a hanger comprising a block having a curved recess therein, a pin entering and housed in said recess, and means Jfor securing said block Within the corner of a frame.
  • each block having an approximately semi-circular recess open at one side and at one end of the block, and pins to be secured to the Window frame and enter the approximately semicircular recesses of said blocks.
  • recessed blocks adapted to be disposed in recesses at the upper corners of the screen frame, said blocks having integral horizontal arms to be secured to the top edge of the screen frame, said blocks also having depending integral arms to be secured to the vertical side edges of the screen frame, and pins to be secured to the Window frame, said pins entering and housed Within said recessed blocks.

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G. F. COURSON.
SCREEN HANGER. ABPLIUATION FILED 1111.20. 1912.
Patented Nov, 26, 1912..
[N VEN T 0R A Harney UNTE SAT CORNELIUS F. COURSON, OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO PAUL LENZI, 0F MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE.
SCREEN-HANGER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nev. 26, 1912.
Application led April 20, 1912. Serial No. 692,015.
To all whom ti may concern:
Be it known that l, CORNELIUS F. COUR- soN, a resident of Memphis, in the count-y of Shelby and State of Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Screeii-llangers; and l do hereby declare t-he following' to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to improvements in window screens, and more particularly to the hanging means therefor,-the object of the invention being to provide simple and eflicient devices for hanging a screen in such manner that the screen can be easily and quickly applied to or removed from the window frame and also so that the hanging devices will constitute efficient hinge connection for the screen to the window frame and permit a considerable movement of the screen without detachment thereof from the window frame.
A further object is to mount a window screen in such manner that it can be supported out of the way of a lower sash when the panes of the latter are to be washed, with necessity for removing the screen from its mounting.
`With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction and combinations of parts as hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a view illustrating the application of my improvements. Fig. 2 is a view showing the screen in raised position. Fig. 3 is a partial sectional view showing one corner of the screen frame with one of the hangers in place. Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of one of the hangers, and Fig. 5 is a sectional View of the same.
l represents the frame of a screen, each upper corner of which is provided with a recess 2 for the accommodation of portions of my improved hangers 3. Each hanger is made in the form of an angular bracket and comprises a block 4 provided at its upper end with an arm 5 having holes for the accommodation of fastening devices 6 whereby said arm is secured to the top rail of the frame, and a depending arm 6 also having holes for the accommodation of fastening devices for securing said arm 6 to a vel'- tic-al member of said frame,the block 4 of the hanger being disposed in the recess 2 of the frame. The block 4 of each hanger is made with a semi-circular recess 7 which is closed at one end and open at the other end as at 8, said open end of the recess thus forming a slot 8 and this side of t-he block may lie flush with t-he inner face of the screen frame. At the outer end of each block 4, the semi-circular recess therein is open to receive a pin 9 projecting inwardly from the window frame.
When two hangers have been secured to the upper corners of the screen frame, as above explained, the screen will be so placed in the window frame as to cause the pins 9 to enter the slots 8 and then, as the screen is moved downwardly in the window frame, the pins 9 will move partly through the semi-circular slots or recesses 7 and the screen will be supported with the top walls of said recesses resting upon the pins 9.
lith the construction above described, it is apparent that the screen will be hinged to the window frame in such manner that it can be swung outwardly and that when the screen is thus swung the pin 9 will become disposed in the curved recess between the top and closed end of the latter. Then it is desired to wash the outside of the glass of the lower sash, the screen can be raised until it shall have passed a vertical position and rest in a slightly inclined position against the window frame above the lower sash as shown in Fig. 2, at which time the pins 9 will be at the closed ends of the curved recesses 7.
TvVith my improvements, the pins 9 will be housed in the blocks 4 and will thus be protected, to a considerable extent, from the weather.
Any suitable fastening means may be employed for normally securing the lower end of the screen to the sill of the window.
Having fully described my invention what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is
l. A hanger for window screens, comprising a block to enter a recess in a corner of the screen and arms disposed at right angles to each other and projecting from the top and one end of said block respectively, said block having a curved recess open at one side and at one end of the block, and a pin to enter said recess.
2. A hanger comprising a block having a curved recess therein, a pin entering and housed in said recess, and means Jfor securing said block Within the corner of a frame.
3. In a hinge for Window screens, the combination of blocks to be secured at the upper corners of a screen frame, each block having an approximately semi-circular recess open at one side and at one end of the block, and pins to be secured to the Window frame and enter the approximately semicircular recesses of said blocks.
4. In a hinge for Window screens, the combination of recessed blocks adapted to be disposed in recesses at the upper corners of the screen frame, said blocks having integral horizontal arms to be secured to the top edge of the screen frame, said blocks also having depending integral arms to be secured to the vertical side edges of the screen frame, and pins to be secured to the Window frame, said pins entering and housed Within said recessed blocks.
In testimony whereof, I have signed this specification in the presence of two suhscrilo- 25 ing Witnesses.
CORNELIUS F. COURSON. IVitnesses S. C. HILL, A. W. BRIGHT.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for ve cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents Washington, D. C.
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