US1059253A - Electrified wire-mesh screen. - Google Patents

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US1059253A
US1059253A US70167812A US1912701678A US1059253A US 1059253 A US1059253 A US 1059253A US 70167812 A US70167812 A US 70167812A US 1912701678 A US1912701678 A US 1912701678A US 1059253 A US1059253 A US 1059253A
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  • My invention relates to electrified wire..
  • mesh screens and more particularly to a s screens for winows.
  • the object is to' provide a means whereb current' o f an 'deslred kind or strength wi l enter' the bo y of an insectcr animal attempting to pass through or come in contact with .the live wires forming the said mesh.
  • a further object is to provide a ⁇ window screen to all ap eara'nces similar to an ordinary screen, but one capable of being with an electric current of anp esired stren h,'kind or source.
  • Figure l 1 a view offthe inside of a window iitted with myltype of screen, wherein the current suppl ing means is 1dia' ammatically shown.
  • i 2 is an enlarge view-of a screen fitted wit an operative form' of my' imparovement, and of i ,Reirring -to ⁇ the several parts by numerals
  • 1 isa wiremesh screen having uninsulatedl wire sets 2 and-3, fthe 'former wire being electrically connected at opposite .ends to 'a conducting means ⁇ '4., and an insulating means 5, the atter ⁇ mentioned wire bein sinularly connected to similar means 6 an 7.
  • The' conducting means 4 and ⁇ 6 are disposed on opposite si 'es of the screen as shown and msulated therefrom. Electrical contact shoes 8 and 9 'are provided for, su plying current ⁇ from numeral 11 representing; the battery' and 12 a cutout switch.
  • the wires l13 or the ques dis ⁇ osed vertically inlthe drawingare insulat to ⁇ revent short circuit.
  • the insulated andt egninsulated-wires are woven Specification of Letters Patent. Application led June-1, 1912. .A Serial No. 701,678.
  • Fig. 3 is a setionalrview the power line 10, It 'e' ,I Patented pr.; 15, 1913.
  • t e device similarly to an ordina shown, the operation of t e device beng'to form an electrical short circuit through'the way throug vcontact ;w1th two live. wires of. opposite polarity.
  • a device of the class described a movable screen; conducting strips thereon; wires having one end only connected to one of these strips, alternate wires being ⁇ connected to opposite strips, shoes bearing slidably ⁇ uponthe strips, to permit a movement of the screen; an electrical circuit for which the shoes constitute terminals; and a source of current'supply interposed in the circuit.

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Gf RVWIMBISH. EIBGTBIFIED WIRE MESH SCREEN. PrLloATIoll FILED Hmm, 1m.
1,059,253; 1 Patented Apr. f5, 1913;
t pe of elejctried wire me char ed at will To all whom t may concern:
GLIelIN'IIv RANDOLPH WIMBISH, 0F AYDEN, ARIZONA.
ELECTBIFIED `'W'IBli-l-QIMESH SCREEN.
Be it known that I, GLENN `R. Wnmsrsn, acitizen of the United States, residrn'gsat Hayden, 4in the countyof Gila and Stlte of Arizona, have invented certainnew and use-` ful Improvements -1n Electrified Wire-Mesh Screens, of which the following is a speciti` cation.
My invention relates to electrified wire..
mesh screens, and more particularly to a s screens for winows.
The object is to' provide a means whereb current' o f an 'deslred kind or strength wi l enter' the bo y of an insectcr animal attempting to pass through or come in contact with .the live wires forming the said mesh.
I A further object is to provide a `window screen to all ap eara'nces similar to an ordinary screen, but one capable of being with an electric current of anp esired stren h,'kind or source.
n the preferre Figure l 1s a view offthe inside of a window iitted with myltype of screen, wherein the current suppl ing means is 1dia' ammatically shown. i 2 is an enlarge view-of a screen fitted wit an operative form' of my' imparovement, and of i ,Reirring -to `the several parts by numerals, 1 isa wiremesh screen having uninsulatedl wire sets 2 and-3, fthe 'former wire being electrically connected at opposite .ends to 'a conducting means `'4., and an insulating means 5, the atter `mentioned wire bein sinularly connected to similar means 6 an 7. The' conducting means 4 and `6 are disposed on opposite si 'es of the screen as shown and msulated therefrom. Electrical contact shoes 8 and 9 'are provided for, su plying current `from numeral 11 representing; the battery' and 12 a cutout switch. The wires l13 or the ques dis `osed vertically inlthe drawingare insulat to` revent short circuit. The insulated andt egninsulated-wires are woven Specification of Letters Patent. Application led June-1, 1912. .A Serial No. 701,678.
body of form I have 'here shown,
Fig. 3 is a setionalrview the power line 10, It 'e' ,I Patented pr.; 15, 1913.
similarly to an ordina shown, the operation of t e device beng'to form an electrical short circuit through'the way throug vcontact ;w1th two live. wires of. opposite polarity.
It will be obvious that the shoes have slidable contact with the respective strips 4 and ito the `end that the screen may be raised and lowered withoutbreakiug the charging circuit.
,1. In a wire mesh screen, conductin strips s .extendingon both vertical sidesof t esald screen, a plurality of parallel uninsulated wires each having" one end connected to a l'conducting strip, alternate wires beingconncted to opposite strips, insulating material disposed beneath in strips the free ends of the said .wires being secured to the said insulating material, a posed at right angles to the uninsulated wires and interwoven therewith, and contact shoes having electrical supply wires of opposite polarity connected thereto, the. said positive and negative conducting strips. l y
2.I n a device of the class described, a movable screen; conducting strips thereon; wires having one end only connected to one of these strips, alternate wires being `connected to opposite strips, shoes bearing slidably `uponthe strips, to permit a movement of the screen; an electrical circuit for which the shoes constitute terminals; and a source of current'supply interposed in the circuit.
In testimony wherof I aflix my signatur in presence of two witnesses.
GLENN RANDoLrH WIMIBISH. `l Witnesses:`
R. I. Ezam' C. A. Huns'r;
plurality of insulated wires dis` the said "shoes being in slidable electrical contact with wire screen as y anything :attempting to force its hthe mesh or thatmaycom'e 1n the said conducir ,l
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US2729302A (en) * 1949-02-11 1956-01-03 American Air Filter Co Electrostatic filter
US2868319A (en) * 1955-12-19 1959-01-13 American Air Filter Co Electrostatic air filter cell with conductively striped filter web
US2984357A (en) * 1957-04-08 1961-05-16 Kufferath Josef Electrically heated screen for separating coarser material from accompanying fines
US3077050A (en) * 1961-05-26 1963-02-12 Makara Frank Continuous insect film
US3526080A (en) * 1965-04-05 1970-09-01 Alexander M Senkewich Atomic energy dust trapping device
US4300306A (en) * 1979-12-07 1981-11-17 Hudgin Richard H Electrical screen
US5143524A (en) * 1990-02-20 1992-09-01 The Scott Fetzer Company Electrostatic particle filtration
US5376168A (en) * 1990-02-20 1994-12-27 The L. D. Kichler Co. Electrostatic particle filtration
US5405434A (en) * 1990-02-20 1995-04-11 The Scott Fetzer Company Electrostatic particle filtration
DE4342965A1 (en) * 1993-12-16 1995-06-22 Abb Research Ltd Device for removing dust particles from exhaust gases
US6341444B1 (en) * 1999-10-26 2002-01-29 Ultramesh Environmental Technologies Ltd. Insect guard system
US6874273B1 (en) * 2004-05-06 2005-04-05 Weisenburg, Iii Edward F. Portable window unit for killing insects
US20170209871A1 (en) * 2014-08-18 2017-07-27 Creative Technology Corporation Dust collection device
US10151141B2 (en) 2017-03-22 2018-12-11 Erik HOFFMAN Insect killing door system
US20190104718A1 (en) * 2017-10-09 2019-04-11 Efran Cano Entry barrier
US20220000092A1 (en) * 2018-11-09 2022-01-06 Dimitrios ASLANIS Trap for insects

Cited By (17)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2729302A (en) * 1949-02-11 1956-01-03 American Air Filter Co Electrostatic filter
US2868319A (en) * 1955-12-19 1959-01-13 American Air Filter Co Electrostatic air filter cell with conductively striped filter web
US2984357A (en) * 1957-04-08 1961-05-16 Kufferath Josef Electrically heated screen for separating coarser material from accompanying fines
US3077050A (en) * 1961-05-26 1963-02-12 Makara Frank Continuous insect film
US3526080A (en) * 1965-04-05 1970-09-01 Alexander M Senkewich Atomic energy dust trapping device
US4300306A (en) * 1979-12-07 1981-11-17 Hudgin Richard H Electrical screen
US5405434A (en) * 1990-02-20 1995-04-11 The Scott Fetzer Company Electrostatic particle filtration
US5376168A (en) * 1990-02-20 1994-12-27 The L. D. Kichler Co. Electrostatic particle filtration
US5143524A (en) * 1990-02-20 1992-09-01 The Scott Fetzer Company Electrostatic particle filtration
DE4342965A1 (en) * 1993-12-16 1995-06-22 Abb Research Ltd Device for removing dust particles from exhaust gases
US6341444B1 (en) * 1999-10-26 2002-01-29 Ultramesh Environmental Technologies Ltd. Insect guard system
US6874273B1 (en) * 2004-05-06 2005-04-05 Weisenburg, Iii Edward F. Portable window unit for killing insects
US20170209871A1 (en) * 2014-08-18 2017-07-27 Creative Technology Corporation Dust collection device
US10357781B2 (en) * 2014-08-18 2019-07-23 Creative Technology Corporation Dust collection device
US10151141B2 (en) 2017-03-22 2018-12-11 Erik HOFFMAN Insect killing door system
US20190104718A1 (en) * 2017-10-09 2019-04-11 Efran Cano Entry barrier
US20220000092A1 (en) * 2018-11-09 2022-01-06 Dimitrios ASLANIS Trap for insects

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