US1352275A - Weather-strip - Google Patents

Weather-strip Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US1352275A
US1352275A US313979A US31397919A US1352275A US 1352275 A US1352275 A US 1352275A US 313979 A US313979 A US 313979A US 31397919 A US31397919 A US 31397919A US 1352275 A US1352275 A US 1352275A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
sash
weather
frame
strip
bowed
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US313979A
Inventor
Charles J Jones
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US313979A priority Critical patent/US1352275A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US1352275A publication Critical patent/US1352275A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B7/00Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows
    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
    • E06B7/22Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings by means of elastic edgings, e.g. elastic rubber tubes; by means of resilient edgings, e.g. felt or plush strips, resilient metal strips
    • E06B7/232Resilient strips of hard material, e.g. metal

Definitions

  • T his invention relates to improvements 'in weather strips, an object of the invention being to provide improved weather strips".
  • a further object is to provide weather strips of the character stated which can be manufactured and sold ata reasonably low price, which can be readily'attached by anyone of average intelligence, not requiring any skilled labor, and which will most etliciently perform the functions for which they are intended.
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged view in transverse section on the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view in section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1; w
  • Fig. l is a similar view in section on the line eie' of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view in elevation partly broken away illustrating my improvements in connection with a door
  • Fig. 6 is a view in transverse section on the line 66 of Fig. 5.
  • Figs. 1, 2, 3 and i 1 represents a window frame and 2 and 3 the upper and lower sashes respectively, fitting in the groove 7 of the frame, as is customary in the art.
  • weather strip members 5 and 6 respectively are located, as shown most clearly in Fig. 3.
  • the member 1 use in connection with a. door.
  • sash also constitutes strip having'iits in termediate portion bowedyas shown at 10, and its dges mounted: to slide in the inwardly turned flanges 8 of member 5.
  • Figs. 5 and 6 I have illustratedan improved form ofweather strip adapted for V
  • 20 represents the door frame
  • 21 the door
  • 22 the weather strip, which is secured to the frame 20 and has an outwardly bowed portion 23 against which the door contacts when in closed position.
  • I preferably employ relatively thin metal which has sufmeeting rails tightly ficient elasticity to insure a binding action Without disfiguring or marring theshape of the strips, and it is understood that there is suflicient contact to provide a tight I joint W prevents rat-. 7
  • a weather strip comprising two mem- V bers, one member relatively Hat and having inwardly turned flanges at its longitudinal edges, the other member having relatively flat edgeportions located under the flanges,

Description

C. J. JONES.
WEATHER STRIP APPLICATION FILED JULY 29, 1919.
PatentedSeptQ 7,1920.
MN 9 T 3 6 9 AW Z a 2 Z I i 2 \7 r I 9 9 Q If mm A y "f lA/l/E/VTOI? 6 1/7/7125 A TTORNEYS form a snug T 0 all whom it may concern WE TF S C S J. JONES, 0F CHEYENNE," wYo'iv INe;
W ATHER-swan. f
Be it known that I, CITARLES J. J oNEs, a V
citizen of the United States, and a resident of Cheyenne, in the county of Laramie and State of Wyoming, have invented a new and p ved Weather-Strip, of which thfoilowing is a full, clear, and exact descrip tion. T his invention relates to improvements 'in weather strips, an object of the invention being to provide improved weather strips". for the meeting edges of' w ndow sash and 7 frame, the meeting rails, of the sash or the meeting faces of the door frame and-door, which serve to keep out the air andwhich juncture ofjthe parts to prevent rattling. A further object is to provide weather strips of the character stated which can be manufactured and sold ata reasonably low price, which can be readily'attached by anyone of average intelligence, not requiring any skilled labor, and which will most etliciently perform the functions for which they are intended.
With these and other objects in viewrthe invention consists in certainnovel features of construction, and combinations and arrangements of parts, as will be more fully hereinafter described and pointed out in the claims.
In the accompanying drawings I Figure l is a view partly in elevation and partly in vertical section illustrating my im 1 provements;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view in transverse section on the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a similar view in section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1; w
Fig. l is a similar view in section on the line eie' of Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary view in elevation partly broken away illustrating my improvements in connection with a door; and
Fig. 6 is a view in transverse section on the line 66 of Fig. 5.
Referring particularly to Figs. 1, 2, 3 and i, 1 represents a window frame and 2 and 3 the upper and lower sashes respectively, fitting in the groove 7 of the frame, as is customary in the art. In the groove 7 of the vertical members of the frame and between thesame and the side rails 1 of the upper and lower sashes, weather strip members 5 and 6 respectively are located, as shown most clearly in Fig. 3. The member 1 use in connection with a. door.
specification of Letters Patent. Pat t d s t r7 Application filed July as, 1919, Sejria 1No. 1 3,979. v y
5 is secured to the frame, fits the groove 7 therein, is relatively ,flat throughout its width, and at its edges is provi(led \vith inwardly turned flanges 8.
The member 6, which. isjsecured to, the
sash, also constitutes strip having'iits in termediate portion bowedyas shown at 10, and its dges mounted: to slide in the inwardly turned flanges 8 of member 5. The
Y bowed port on of strip 6 is secured by means of screwsOto therail of, the sash, and'-the*" screws 9 are employedfor attaching the member -5 to the frame. V 1
I have used the reference numeral 9 to indicate the screws for attaching all of the strips and would have it understood thatv I might use any'form of securing device other than screws if desired. V
In the groove 7 of the frame 1 at the top and bottom thereof between the upper sash 'rail of sash 2 and the lower sash rail of sash" 3, I locate similar weather strips, as shown most clearly in Fig. 2. These weather strips are given reference numerals ligand 12 respectively, and they are both 'made with outwardly bowed intermediate of screws 9'a-nd atits upper portion is oil? set laterally, as shown at 18, to enter a lip 19 on the Weatherstrip member 17, which is secured by screws 9 to the meeting rail of the upper sash. This lip 19'first projects upwardly and then downwardly, as shown in Fig. 4, so that it houses the upper end of the member'16 serving to exclude the ,air and also tohold the together. I
In Figs. 5 and 6, I have illustratedan improved form ofweather strip adapted for V In these figures, 20 represents the door frame, 21 the door and 22 the weather strip, which is secured to the frame 20 and has an outwardly bowed portion 23 against which the door contacts when in closed position.
While, of course, my invention is not limited to any particular material, I preferably employ relatively thin metal which has sufmeeting rails tightly ficient elasticity to insure a binding action Without disfiguring or marring theshape of the strips, and it is understood that there is suflicient contact to provide a tight I joint W prevents rat-. 7
which excludes the air and tling. I Various slight changesmay beymade in the general form and arrangement of parts described without departing fromythe invention, and hence I do not limit myself to the precise details set forth but consider myself at liberty to make such changes and I alterations as fairly'fall within the spirit I claim: 1. As a new article weather strlp comprislng two'members, one
and scope of'the appended claims.
j of said'members adapted'to be. secured tea 7 window frame and the other of said memhaving relatively flat longitudinal edges,
bersto a Window *sash,-one of said members and a transversely bowed intermediate portion, whereby a spring pressure is had of one stripvagainst the other when in position between the sash and the frame;
of manufacture, "a
2. A weather strip, comprising two mem- V bers, one member relatively Hat and having inwardly turned flanges at its longitudinal edges, the other member having relatively flat edgeportions located under the flanges,
and said last-mentioned memberv bowed. transversely and having securing means at thecenter of its bowed portions.
3. The combination with a window frame and a sash, said frame having/grooves to receive the sash therein, of weather strips located in the grooves between the edges of relativelyflat edges mounted to-slidexun der the flanges of the first-men ioned men1-f--*"" her and having a transversely bowed intermediate portion, and securing devices proected through the center of said bowed por tion and secured in the sash.
, CHARLES J.
US313979A 1919-07-29 1919-07-29 Weather-strip Expired - Lifetime US1352275A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US313979A US1352275A (en) 1919-07-29 1919-07-29 Weather-strip

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US313979A US1352275A (en) 1919-07-29 1919-07-29 Weather-strip

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US1352275A true US1352275A (en) 1920-09-07

Family

ID=23218014

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US313979A Expired - Lifetime US1352275A (en) 1919-07-29 1919-07-29 Weather-strip

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US1352275A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2869187A (en) Sliding type window construction
US1841890A (en) Window lock
US1352275A (en) Weather-strip
US1335999A (en) Sash-hinge
US499629A (en) Weather-strip
US1976970A (en) Weather strip for door bottoms
US1553939A (en) Window-sash holder
US1563409A (en) Doorsill and weather strip
US1982655A (en) Window
US590086A (en) Sash holding or removing device
US573683A (en) Weather-strip
US1845320A (en) Weather strip for bottoms of doors and inswinging windows
US1450697A (en) Window construction
US1587633A (en) Weather strip
US1929219A (en) Sash ventilator
US2263872A (en) Weather strip
US1207741A (en) Weather-strip.
US1764118A (en) Window-sash fastener
US1358611A (en) Combined sash holder and fastener
US1398181A (en) Automatic weather-strip
US1295514A (en) Automobile-door.
US1538149A (en) Window lock
US1212206A (en) Weather-strip.
US1052728A (en) Weather-strip.
US1667144A (en) Weather strip