US1545875A - Window, windscreen, and the like - Google Patents

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US1545875A
US1545875A US3527A US352725A US1545875A US 1545875 A US1545875 A US 1545875A US 3527 A US3527 A US 3527A US 352725 A US352725 A US 352725A US 1545875 A US1545875 A US 1545875A
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    • B60JWINDOWS, WINDSCREENS, NON-FIXED ROOFS, DOORS, OR SIMILAR DEVICES FOR VEHICLES; REMOVABLE EXTERNAL PROTECTIVE COVERINGS SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR VEHICLES
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  • This invention has for its object to provide a construction of window, wind screen, side screen for a motor car or like screen, in which the transparent or other medium is celluloid or other unbreakable and flexible material, and consists in the provision of a' pressed up closely into engagement with the medium so that the edge of the medium is bound thereby.
  • each side member be waved or corrugated and that counter-part corrugations be formed upon the opposing surface whereby, as the two members of the strip are closed in towards each other. the edge of the transparent medium is crimped or waved and the strip thus very securely attached.
  • 2-- Figure 1 is a sectional view of the strip with a piece of material inserted and showin the strip before it is closed up.
  • igure 2 is a view corresponding to Figure 1, but showing the strip closed up.
  • Figure 3 is a face view of a carriage window having its frame composed of strips according to the invention.
  • Figure 4 is an edge view of the window.
  • Figure 5 is a v'ew to an enlarged scale to illustrate detail of the corner.
  • Figure 6 is a view to illustrate details of the corner in a modified construction.
  • a window frame A is formed from metal strips a, a, a, a shown clearly in section in Figures 1 and 2, where it will be seen that a slit or recess 6 is formed in from the inner side edge. On' the one inner face of the recess is 19, 1925. Serial Io. 8,537.
  • e strip is ini-' tially provided in the form shown in Figure 1 and'after the sheet of flexible (and if desired transparent) material has been placed with its edge in the recess, the strip is closed up to the form shown in Figure 2 securely gripping the material.
  • the strips are joined together at the corners either by halving, as shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5, or by mitreing as shown in Figure 6. In either case a portion is notched out at each corner of the sheet of material as otherwise bucking would occur when the strips were closed up.
  • the top rail a may be brazed to the side rails a and a and the material then slid into place, the bottom rail being secured in place afterwards, such as by the pegs e.
  • the brazing of the upper joints ensures the frame being of sufiicient rigidity.
  • a sheet metal plate 7 in respect of each corner is inserted in the space left bythe corner notch in the material, such platebeing clenched into the strips at the 1 corner and serving to strengthen the latter.
  • the lates may be suitably crimped before insertion.
  • the transparent material may be heated and the metal strips and corner pieces put in position and the whole placed in a die.
  • the main portion of the transparent material is held in position by a central plunger which may be spring pressed and the closing operation may be erformed by an outer die which follows t e centre die and presses upon the side members of the strips.
  • corrugations formed as counterparts, they may be formed as saw-tooth ledges or projections to grip the transparent material at each side.
  • a frame for window sash and the like havin side frame members each made of soft 'able metal having a relatively thick and road solid outer rtion and a pair of relatively thin initia y diverging. flanges extending in spaced relation inwardly from said'outer portion, said metal bein bendable to bring the flanges into pa el relaone edge of a sheet of material to form t 2.
  • a frame for window sash and the like 5 having side frame members each made of soft liable metal having a relatively thick and road solid outer portion and a pair of relatively thin initially diverging flanges extending in spaced relation inwardly from said outer portion, said metal being bendable to bring the flanges into parallel relation whereby to gras one edge of a sheet of material to form t e central part of the sash, one of said flanges having a bead extending longitudinall of its inner surface and the other of said anges having a groove coniplementary to said bead.

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July 14, 1925.
H. AUSTIN WINDOW, WI NDSCREEN AND THE- LIKE File d Jan. 19, 1925 la Z Patented J lly 14, 1925. v
UNITED STATES 1,545,875 PATENT OFFICE.
HERBERT AUSTIN, OI BROKBGBOVI, GLAND.
WINDOW, WINDSGREEN, AND THE LIKE.
Application llled January knight of the British Empire and a- British subject. residing at Bromsgrove, in the county of Worcester. England, engineer, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in \Vindows. \Vindscreens, and the like. of which the following is a specification.
This invention has for its object to provide a construction of window, wind screen, side screen for a motor car or like screen, in which the transparent or other medium is celluloid or other unbreakable and flexible material, and consists in the provision of a' pressed up closely into engagement with the medium so that the edge of the medium is bound thereby.
It is preferred that the inner surface of each side member be waved or corrugated and that counter-part corrugations be formed upon the opposing surface whereby, as the two members of the strip are closed in towards each other. the edge of the transparent medium is crimped or waved and the strip thus very securely attached.
In order that the invention may be clearly understood convenient applications thereof are described with reference to the drawings herewith of which 2-- Figure 1 is a sectional view of the strip with a piece of material inserted and showin the strip before it is closed up.
igure 2 is a view corresponding to Figure 1, but showing the strip closed up.
Figure 3 is a face view of a carriage window having its frame composed of strips according to the invention.
Figure 4 is an edge view of the window.
Figure 5 is a v'ew to an enlarged scale to illustrate detail of the corner; and,
Figure 6 is a view to illustrate details of the corner in a modified construction.
Referring first to Figures 1 to 5, a window frame A is formed from metal strips a, a, a, a shown clearly in section in Figures 1 and 2, where it will be seen that a slit or recess 6 is formed in from the inner side edge. On' the one inner face of the recess is 19, 1925. Serial Io. 8,537.
formed a rib c and the op 'te face has a corresponding groove d. e strip is ini-' tially provided in the form shown in Figure 1 and'after the sheet of flexible (and if desired transparent) material has been placed with its edge in the recess, the strip is closed up to the form shown in Figure 2 securely gripping the material.
The strips are joined together at the corners either by halving, as shown in Figures 3, 4 and 5, or by mitreing as shown in Figure 6. In either case a portion is notched out at each corner of the sheet of material as otherwise bucking would occur when the strips were closed up.
In making the windowframe the top rail a may be brazed to the side rails a and a and the material then slid into place, the bottom rail being secured in place afterwards, such as by the pegs e. The brazing of the upper joints ensures the frame being of sufiicient rigidity.
In the modification shown in Figure 6, where the corners are mitred, a sheet metal plate 7, in respect of each corner, is inserted in the space left bythe corner notch in the material, such platebeing clenched into the strips at the 1 corner and serving to strengthen the latter. If desired the lates may be suitably crimped before insertion.
ccording to a convenient method of performing the closing operation, the transparent material may be heated and the metal strips and corner pieces put in position and the whole placed in a die. The main portion of the transparent material is held in position by a central plunger which may be spring pressed and the closing operation may be erformed by an outer die which follows t e centre die and presses upon the side members of the strips.
In lieu of corrugations formed as counterparts, they may be formed as saw-tooth ledges or projections to grip the transparent material at each side.
' Having fully described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is 1. A frame for window sash and the like havin side frame members each made of soft 'able metal having a relatively thick and road solid outer rtion and a pair of relatively thin initia y diverging. flanges extending in spaced relation inwardly from said'outer portion, said metal bein bendable to bring the flanges into pa el relaone edge of a sheet of material to form t 2. A frame for window sash and the like 5 having side frame members each made of soft liable metal having a relatively thick and road solid outer portion and a pair of relatively thin initially diverging flanges extending in spaced relation inwardly from said outer portion, said metal being bendable to bring the flanges into parallel relation whereby to gras one edge of a sheet of material to form t e central part of the sash, one of said flanges having a bead extending longitudinall of its inner surface and the other of said anges having a groove coniplementary to said bead.
In witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this seventh day of January, 1925.
HERBERT AUSTIN.
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Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2564264A (en) * 1947-02-12 1951-08-14 Wisco Inc Window
US2639768A (en) * 1951-06-25 1953-05-26 John M Winston Storm window construction
US2670507A (en) * 1950-03-24 1954-03-02 Daitch Sidney Parallel pane sash having a removable pane
US3169612A (en) * 1960-07-05 1965-02-16 Frantz Mfg Company Overhead door construction

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2564264A (en) * 1947-02-12 1951-08-14 Wisco Inc Window
US2670507A (en) * 1950-03-24 1954-03-02 Daitch Sidney Parallel pane sash having a removable pane
US2639768A (en) * 1951-06-25 1953-05-26 John M Winston Storm window construction
US3169612A (en) * 1960-07-05 1965-02-16 Frantz Mfg Company Overhead door construction

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