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US1542227A
US1542227A US637508A US63750823A US1542227A US 1542227 A US1542227 A US 1542227A US 637508 A US637508 A US 637508A US 63750823 A US63750823 A US 63750823A US 1542227 A US1542227 A US 1542227A
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Betz Arthur
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
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    • F24D19/06Casings, cover lids or ornamental panels, for radiators
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24DDOMESTIC- OR SPACE-HEATING SYSTEMS, e.g. CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS; DOMESTIC HOT-WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS; ELEMENTS OR COMPONENTS THEREFOR
    • F24D2220/00Components of central heating installations excluding heat sources
    • F24D2220/20Heat consumers
    • F24D2220/2009Radiators
    • F24D2220/2018Column radiators having vertically extending tubes

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  • This invention relates to guards or fenders for radiators, and the present application is a division of our pending application for gas radiators filed November 15, 1922, Ser. No. 601,010.
  • Other objects are to provide a guard for this purpose which is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture and which can be readily attached to and removed from the radiatoras occasion requires.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a radiator with our guard or fender applied thereto.
  • Figure 2 is an end View of said radiator and guard
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of the same.
  • the radiator 1 may be of ordinary form as shown and have a plurality of vertical sections or coils 2.
  • the guard 3 is supported a short distance in front of the radiator to prevent accidental contact therewith.
  • Said guard comprises a plurality of spaced vertical rods 4 and 5 conforming substantially to the straight front edges of the radiator sections 2 and to the curved upper corners of the same.
  • Alternate ones of said rods 4 are preferably arranged to register with the ribbed edges of the radiator sections and extend above and partially across the tops of said sections, while the other rods may be shorter and arranged in line with the spaces 6 between the sections of the radiator, as at 5.
  • the vertical rods 4 and 5 of the guard are rigidly connected together by transverse or horizontal rods! and 8.
  • the upper horizontal rod 7 has curved end portions 9 extending partially across the end sections of the radiator and having hooks 10 formed on their extremities to engage in perforated lugs 11 cast or otherwise secured to the radiator ends by which means the guard is detachably connected to the radiator.
  • spacing of the upper portion of the guard from the radiator depends, of course, on the position of the lugs 11 and the length of the bent or curved end portions 9 of the rod 7, and this spacing may be easily regulated by changing either the position of the lugs or the length of said end portions 9.
  • the lower horizontal bar or rod 8 has its end portions rebent or looped at 12 to rest against the front edges of the end sections of the radiator, whereby the lower portion of the guard may be spaced from the radiator the same distance as the upper portion of said guard. It will be noted that the spacing of the lower portion of the guard from the radiator may be regulated by varying the width of the loops or rebent portions 12 of said lower horizontal bar 8.
  • a radiator comprising the usual spaced vertical sections; of perforate lugs on the outer sides of the end sections and near the top thereof, a guard for said radiator comprising spaced parallel bars adapted to extend laterally of the radiator, right angularly disposed arms at the ends of the uppermost of said bars, downturned hooks on the ends of said arms to enter said lugs, the said bar being spaced from said radiator when said hooks are ensaid bars; the upper ends of certain of said gaged in said lugs, the other of said bars rods bent inwardly to overlie portions of being shorter than the upper bar, looped said radiator and spaced from the latter. 10 portions at the ends of said other bar to In testimony whereof we have signed our engage with the sections of the radiator, names to this specification.

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Patented June 16, 1925.
UNITED STATES HERMAN J". FISHER AND ARTHUR BETZ, OF PASADENA,
PATENT OFFICE.
onmrormm, Assienons 'ro CROWN GAS RADIATOR COMPANY, OF PASADENA, CALIFORNIA, A CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA.
RADIATOR GUARD.
Original application filed November 15,1922, Serial No. 601,010. Divided and this application filed May 8, 1923. Serial No. 637,508.
1 '0 all whom it may concern:
Beit known that We, HERMAN J. FISHER and ARTHUR BETZ, citizens of the'United States, residing at Pasadena, in the county of Los Angeles and State of California, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Radiator Guards, of which the fol lowing is a full, clear, and exact specifica tion. y i
This invention relates to guards or fenders for radiators, and the present application is a division of our pending application for gas radiators filed November 15, 1922, Ser. No. 601,010.
It is the object of this invention to provide a guard especially designed for use with radiators heated by illuminating gas and which sometimes become so hot as to make it desirable to prevent children and others from accidentally coming in contact therewith. Other objects are to provide a guard for this purpose which is simple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture and which can be readily attached to and removed from the radiatoras occasion requires.
The invention will be first hereinafter de scribed in connection with the accompanying drawings, which constitute part of this specification, and then more specifically de fined in the claim at the end of the description,
In the accompanying drawings, wherein similar reference characters are used to des' ignate corresponding parts throughout the several views Figure 1 is a front elevation of a radiator with our guard or fender applied thereto.
Figure 2 is an end View of said radiator and guard, and
Figure 3 is a plan view of the same.
The radiator 1 may be of ordinary form as shown and have a plurality of vertical sections or coils 2. The guard 3 is supported a short distance in front of the radiator to prevent accidental contact therewith. Said guard comprises a plurality of spaced vertical rods 4 and 5 conforming substantially to the straight front edges of the radiator sections 2 and to the curved upper corners of the same. Alternate ones of said rods 4 are preferably arranged to register with the ribbed edges of the radiator sections and extend above and partially across the tops of said sections, while the other rods may be shorter and arranged in line with the spaces 6 between the sections of the radiator, as at 5.
The vertical rods 4 and 5 of the guard are rigidly connected together by transverse or horizontal rods! and 8. The upper horizontal rod 7 has curved end portions 9 extending partially across the end sections of the radiator and having hooks 10 formed on their extremities to engage in perforated lugs 11 cast or otherwise secured to the radiator ends by which means the guard is detachably connected to the radiator. The
spacing of the upper portion of the guard from the radiator depends, of course, on the position of the lugs 11 and the length of the bent or curved end portions 9 of the rod 7, and this spacing may be easily regulated by changing either the position of the lugs or the length of said end portions 9.
The lower horizontal bar or rod 8 has its end portions rebent or looped at 12 to rest against the front edges of the end sections of the radiator, whereby the lower portion of the guard may be spaced from the radiator the same distance as the upper portion of said guard. It will be noted that the spacing of the lower portion of the guard from the radiator may be regulated by varying the width of the loops or rebent portions 12 of said lower horizontal bar 8.
We claim The combination with a radiator comprising the usual spaced vertical sections; of perforate lugs on the outer sides of the end sections and near the top thereof, a guard for said radiator comprising spaced parallel bars adapted to extend laterally of the radiator, right angularly disposed arms at the ends of the uppermost of said bars, downturned hooks on the ends of said arms to enter said lugs, the said bar being spaced from said radiator when said hooks are ensaid bars; the upper ends of certain of said gaged in said lugs, the other of said bars rods bent inwardly to overlie portions of being shorter than the upper bar, looped said radiator and spaced from the latter. 10 portions at the ends of said other bar to In testimony whereof we have signed our engage with the sections of the radiator, names to this specification.
and rods arranged in spaced parallel rela- HERMAN J. FISHER.
tion with each other and at right angles to ARTHUR BETZ.
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US3757675A (en) * 1971-08-11 1973-09-11 A Wilbricht Barbecue grill with tilt top and shifting fire box
US5590640A (en) * 1994-10-07 1997-01-07 Kak Enterprises Protective guard for outdoor grill

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3757675A (en) * 1971-08-11 1973-09-11 A Wilbricht Barbecue grill with tilt top and shifting fire box
US5590640A (en) * 1994-10-07 1997-01-07 Kak Enterprises Protective guard for outdoor grill

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