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    • 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
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/52Devices affording protection against insects, e.g. fly screens; Mesh windows for other purposes
    • E06B9/54Roller fly screens
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S160/00Flexible or portable closure, partition, or panel
    • Y10S160/11Roll screen idler roll
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S160/00Flexible or portable closure, partition, or panel
    • Y10S160/903Roll type bracket means

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  • My present invention relates to door and window screens for excluding flies, mosquitoes and other insects from the interiors of the houses and other structures to which such devices may be applied, and aims to devise structures of the general character specified above which are simple in construction, easy and convenient to yfabricate and to assemble, easy to apply, and which possess other vadvantages in construction, operation and use in part pointed out in detail hereinafter and in part obvious to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates.
  • FIG. 1 is aI view, in front elevation, of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment ofthe present invention shown as applied to a house window;
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention taken along lines 2 2 of Fig. 1 ofthe drawing;
  • Fig. 3 is a 'cross sectional view of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention taken along lines of 3 3 of Fig. 2
  • Fig. 4 is a view, in rear elevation, partly broken showingfthe aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention.
  • 10 indicates the frame of a window for a house or the like in connection with which the aforesaid illustrative einbodiment of the present invention may be successfully used. It may here be stated, however, that the devices of the present invention may be applied with equal success to doors and other desired parts of houses, oiiice buildings and other structures Where such devices may be desired.
  • track members 2O and 21' To the window frame 10 or its equivalent, l apply a plurality of track members 2O and 21'.v
  • the purpose of the track members 20 and 2l is to guide the edges of the flexible screen member which -is sliortly to be described.
  • various constructions of the track members 2O and 21 may be employed with considerable success for the' purposes of the present invention, I prefer to employ track members having the form illustrated and each comprising a lateralllange member 22 having associated therewith the internally grooved portion 23 providing the guide-way or track-Way for one of the edges of the flexible screen member.
  • suitable fastening members such as the screws 24, may be employcd.
  • the track members 20 and 21 are not only removable but also adjustable. For the purpose of removing the track members 2O and 21, it is only necessary to unfasten the screws 24. In order to adjust the track members 20 and 21 to accommodate various frame members of vari-ous Widths, it is only necessary to unfasten the screws 24 after which the track members 20 and 2 1 may be refastened in their adjusted position. It may here be stated that the case of long Windows necessitating t Ause of long track members, the track members may be in severalparts, as in two parts, designatedby reference characters 20 and 20, and 21", respectively. The sections 20 and 20, as also the sections 21 and 21, are joined together by the hinges 25 suitably attached to the respective sections so that the sections may be folded back upon each other to facilitate their shipment in compact condition.
  • a exible screen member generally designated by reference character 30 and consisting of a bronze, copper or other flexible metal screen of the desired mesh.
  • the llateral edges 31 and 32 of the flexible screen member 30 are preferably reinforced or bound, or may be folded over slightly to give the edges of the samev a finished appearance and to facilitate its riding in the ⁇ member 30 may l ing bar which is of the 'track members 2O and 21. the edges of the flexible screen be left in their original condition without being folded over, bound or grooves 23
  • reference character 30 consisting of a bronze, copper or other flexible metal screen of the desired mesh.
  • " otherwise reinforce flexible screen member are a plurality of, here shown as two, reinforcing members 33, which ma be in the form of flat bars or rods, the en of which are reduced in cross section so as to ride freely in the grooves 23- of the track member 2O and 21.
  • the purpose of the reinforcing bars or rods or equivalent members 33 is to stretch and maintain in extended ⁇ position the flexible screen member 30 and to prevent the same from sagging or being bent or twisted out of position two readily.
  • Y At 34 I have indicated a bottom reinforcdownwardly tapered so as to have the comparatively thin lower edge 35 within which the lower edge of the flexible screen member 30 is suitably attached.
  • the lower reinforcing member 34 may be provided with a plurality of knobs or operating members 36 and 37 for facilitating the manipulation of the flexible screen member 30 up and Attached to the f mediate and end positions.
  • I provide means, preferably spring-operated means, for winding up the flexible screen member 30. -I also provide means for maintaining or stopping the flexible lscreen member 30V in its various intermediate and end positions, as desired.
  • the roller 40 has its fixed spindle 44 as distinguished from the rotatable spindle 43 to which one end of the springl 41 is attached, the other end of the spring 41 being attached to the inside of the cavity 40 in the roller 40.
  • the s indles 42 and 44 are suitably supported in t e manner which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates, the brackets 42 for supporting the rotatable spindle, 42 being slotted to receive the flattened end ofthe spindle 42 while the bracket 44 to receive the spindle 44 is substantially centrally perforated for this purpose.
  • the bottom mem er or rail 50 grooved as indicated at 51 to receive the lower tapered edge 35 of the bottom reinforcing member 34.
  • the groove 51 is tapered so as to snugly receive the lower tapered edge 35 of the bottomreinforcing member 34. The arrangement is such that there will be a close fit bedown into its various inter-- plifled in Fig.
  • I provide means on the interior of prevent any the flexible screen member 30, preferablyconnected with the window frame 10 or its f ⁇ ,frame 10.
  • the operator takes hold of the knobs 36 and 37 attached to the lower reinforcing member 34 and raises the flexible screen member by elevating the lower reinforcing member 34.
  • the groove 51 in the bottom rail or member 50 is tapered enough to permit va sufficient downward manipulation of the vflexible screen member to release the stops 43 without exposing the opening between the members 34 and 56 which flies, mosquitoes and other insects may enter.
  • the stop member or members 43 being-thus released, in a manner which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which spring 41.
  • the advantages of the present invention are numerous and of great practical importance.
  • the devices embodying such invention are simple in construction, easy and economical to fabricate and to assemble, and entirely satisfactory in operation.
  • the devices may be readily installed in existing structures with little or no modification of the same or of the frames4 of the doors, windows and the like to which such devices may beapplied. Once applied,
  • the screens of the present invention may be adjusted to any desired position, depending upon tlie position of the Window easements or other structures in connection with which 'such devices are employed.
  • the devices are ond roller mounted transversely of the screen between thevl supporting roller and' thev ex- ⁇ v tremity of the track member, and means carried by said track member resiliently engaging the second mentioned roller, wherebyl to urge the same into yielding engagement with the screen.
  • A' screen for doors, windows and the like comprising afiexible screen member, a rotatably mounted member on which said flexible screen member may be wound and unwound, and means to retain the screen in a uniform plane when unwound, said means including a pair of track members engaging .the longitudinal edges of the screen, a pair of elongated bearing members ositioned below and adjacent to the rotatab e member upon which the flexible screen is wound, a second rotatable member slidably mounted in said bearings, and means to urge the second rotatable member into contact with the flexible screen whereby to confine that portion of tbe screen adjacent to the lirst mentioned rotatable member substantially in tlie plane of the track members.
  • a screen for doors, windows and the like comprising. a flexible screen member, a rotatably mounted member on which said flexible screen member may be wound 'and unwound, and 'means to retain the screen in a uniform plane when unwound, saidl means j the longitudinal edges of the screen, a pair of elongated bearing. members positioned below and adjacent tothe rotatable member upon which the fiexible screen is wound, a second .rotatable member slid-ably mounted in said bearings, and means carried by the upper extremities of the track members resiliently engaging the second mentioned rotatable. member to urge the same into engagement with the flexible screen whereby to confine that portion of the screen adjacent to the first mentioned rotatable member substantially inthe plane ofthe track members.
  • a screen'for doors, Windows. and the like comprising a flexible screen member, a rotatably mounted member on which said flexible screen member may be wound and unwound,'and means to retain ⁇ the screen in a uniform plane when unwound, said means including a dpair of track members engaging the longitu mal edges of the screen, a air' of elongated bearing members positione belowl and adjacent to the rotatable member upon which the -flexible screen is wound, a second rotatable member slidably .mounted in said bearings, and a pair sewagef springs 'carried by the upper extremities of the track members, and bearing against opposite ends 'of the secondl mentioned rotatable member whereby to urge engagement with the screen to confine the upper pplrtion thereof to the same plane as said member into resilient that d ed by said track members.

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May 4 1926.
{"l. FIERMAN 4wnmow sREEN Filed oct. 22, 1925 ---h m Q Patented May 4, 1926.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HARRY FIERMAN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO ZEIDEL IKAUFMAN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
WINDOW' SCREEN.
Application led October 22, 1925. Serial No. 64,080.
To all 'u1/tom it 'may concern.:
Be it known that 1. HARRY FIERMAN, a citizen of the Republic of Poland, and a resident of th'e borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, city and State of New York, have invented an Improvement in lVindow Screens, of which the following` is a specification.
My present invention relates to door and window screens for excluding flies, mosquitoes and other insects from the interiors of the houses and other structures to which such devices may be applied, and aims to devise structures of the general character specified above which are simple in construction, easy and convenient to yfabricate and to assemble, easy to apply, and which possess other vadvantages in construction, operation and use in part pointed out in detail hereinafter and in part obvious to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates.
In the accompanying specification I shall describe, and in the annexed drawing show, an illustrative embodiment of the present invention. It is, however, to be clearly understood that my invention is not limited to the specific form thereof herein shown and described for purposes of illustration only.
Referring to the drawing, wherein I have illustrated the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention Fig. 1 is aI view, in front elevation, of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment ofthe present invention shown as applied to a house window;
Fig. 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention taken along lines 2 2 of Fig. 1 ofthe drawing;
Fig. 3 is a 'cross sectional view of the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention taken along lines of 3 3 of Fig. 2
of the drawing; and
Fig. 4 is a view, in rear elevation, partly broken showingfthe aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention. i
Referring now to the aforesaid illustrative ci'nbodiment of the present invention, and more particularly7 to the drawing illustrating the same, 10 indicates the frame of a window for a house or the like in connection with which the aforesaid illustrative einbodiment of the present invention may be successfully used. It may here be stated, however, that the devices of the present invention may be applied with equal success to doors and other desired parts of houses, oiiice buildings and other structures Where such devices may be desired.
To the window frame 10 or its equivalent, l apply a plurality of track members 2O and 21'.v The purpose of the track members 20 and 2l is to guide the edges of the flexible screen member which -is sliortly to be described. lVhile various constructions of the track members 2O and 21 may be employed with considerable success for the' purposes of the present invention, I prefer to employ track members having the form illustrated and each comprising a lateralllange member 22 having associated therewith the internally grooved portion 23 providing the guide-way or track-Way for one of the edges of the flexible screen member. In attaching the track members 2O and 21 to the Window frame 10 0r its equivalent, suitable fastening members, such as the screws 24, may be employcd.
It will thus b e noted that the track members 20 and 21 are not only removable but also adjustable. For the purpose of removing the track members 2O and 21, it is only necessary to unfasten the screws 24. In order to adjust the track members 20 and 21 to accommodate various frame members of vari-ous Widths, it is only necessary to unfasten the screws 24 after which the track members 20 and 2 1 may be refastened in their adjusted position. It may here be stated that the case of long Windows necessitating t Ause of long track members, the track members may be in severalparts, as in two parts, designatedby reference characters 20 and 20, and 21", respectively. The sections 20 and 20, as also the sections 21 and 21, are joined together by the hinges 25 suitably attached to the respective sections so that the sections may be folded back upon each other to facilitate their shipment in compact condition.
`Riding along the track members 20 and 21, as within the grooves 23 of the same, is a exible screen member, generally designated by reference character 30 and consisting of a bronze, copper or other flexible metal screen of the desired mesh. The llateral edges 31 and 32 of the flexible screen member 30 are preferably reinforced or bound, or may be folded over slightly to give the edges of the samev a finished appearance and to facilitate its riding in the `member 30 may l ing bar which is of the 'track members 2O and 21. the edges of the flexible screen be left in their original condition without being folded over, bound or grooves 23 However,
" otherwise reinforce flexible screen member are a plurality of, here shown as two, reinforcing members 33, which ma be in the form of flat bars or rods, the en of which are reduced in cross section so as to ride freely in the grooves 23- of the track member 2O and 21. The purpose of the reinforcing bars or rods or equivalent members 33 is to stretch and maintain in extended `position the flexible screen member 30 and to prevent the same from sagging or being bent or twisted out of position two readily. Y At 34 I have indicated a bottom reinforcdownwardly tapered so as to have the comparatively thin lower edge 35 within which the lower edge of the flexible screen member 30 is suitably attached. The lower reinforcing member 34 may be provided with a plurality of knobs or operating members 36 and 37 for facilitating the manipulation of the flexible screen member 30 up and Attached to the f mediate and end positions.
terna] sp tions,
I provide means, preferably spring-operated means, for winding up the flexible screen member 30. -I also provide means for maintaining or stopping the flexible lscreen member 30V in its various intermediate and end positions, as desired. For this purpose I rovide adjacent the top of the window ame l() a spring-actuated roller 40 provided with an internal torsion spring 41 in the form of a coil spring having the exindle 42 and the locking means 43 for locking the roller 40 and thus the flexible screen member 30 attached to the roller 40 in its various intermediate and end posias desired. At its other end, the roller 40 has its fixed spindle 44 as distinguished from the rotatable spindle 43 to which one end of the springl 41 is attached, the other end of the spring 41 being attached to the inside of the cavity 40 in the roller 40. The s indles 42 and 44 are suitably supported in t e manner which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present invention relates, the brackets 42 for supporting the rotatable spindle, 42 being slotted to receive the flattened end ofthe spindle 42 while the bracket 44 to receive the spindle 44 is substantially centrally perforated for this purpose.
Connectin the tracks 2O and 21 is the bottom mem er or rail 50 grooved as indicated at 51 to receive the lower tapered edge 35 of the bottom reinforcing member 34. The groove 51 is tapered so as to snugly receive the lower tapered edge 35 of the bottomreinforcing member 34. The arrangement is such that there will be a close fit bedown into its various inter-- plifled in Fig.
tween the members 34 and 50 to chance that the flies, mosquitoes orl other insects, excluded by the flexible screen member 30 can enter through the joint between the members 34 and 50. y
As more clearly shown in Fig. 4 of the drawing, I provide means on the interior of prevent any the flexible screen member 30, preferablyconnected with the window frame 10 or its f` ,frame 10.
This completes the description of the f aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention. same has, it is believed, been made suliciently clear in the foregoing description. Likewise the manner of assembling the aforesaid illustrative embodiment of the present invention has, it is believed, been made sufficiently clear in the foregoing description. While shown 'as used in connection with the window of a house or similary structure, it has been made clear that the devices may be used with equal success in connection with doors and other openings in houses, office buildings and other structures from which it is desired to exclude flies, mosquitoes and other insects.
To operate' the device, assumin that the same is in the lowered position illustrated in Fig. v1 of the drawing, the operator takes hold of the knobs 36 and 37 attached to the lower reinforcing member 34 and raises the flexible screen member by elevating the lower reinforcing member 34. .It may here be stated that the groove 51 in the bottom rail or member 50 is tapered enough to permit va sufficient downward manipulation of the vflexible screen member to release the stops 43 without exposing the opening between the members 34 and 56 which flies, mosquitoes and other insects may enter. The stop member or members 43 being-thus released, in a manner which will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art to which spring 41. now under considerable torsional force, will act to elevate the flexible screen member 30 until the same has been raised the desired height. At this point, as exem- 4 of the drawing, the operator, by the manipulation of the lower reinforcing member' 34 carrying the knobs 36 and 37, may bring the locking means 43 once more into play to maintain the flexible ioo,
screen member in its newly adjusted position. This operation of. adjustment may be repeated as often as desired between the extreme lower position of the fiexible screen member 30, in which positionthe lower portion of the lower reinforcing member 34 rests in tliextapered groove 5l of the bottom member or rail 50, and the extreme elevated position of the flexible screen member 30, in which position the entire -opening of the window or the like l0 will be uncovered.
The advantages of the present invention, as exemplified in the foregoing illustrative embodiment of the same, are numerous and of great practical importance. The devices embodying such invention are simple in construction, easy and economical to fabricate and to assemble, and entirely satisfactory in operation. The devices may be readily installed in existing structures with little or no modification of the same or of the frames4 of the doors, windows and the like to which such devices may beapplied. Once applied,
the screens of the present invention may be adjusted to any desired position, depending upon tlie position of the Window easements or other structures in connection with which 'such devices are employed. The devices are ond roller mounted transversely of the screen between thevl supporting roller and' thev ex-` v tremity of the track member, and means carried by said track member resiliently engaging the second mentioned roller, wherebyl to urge the same into yielding engagement with the screen. f
2. A' screen for doors, windows and the like comprising afiexible screen member, a rotatably mounted member on which said flexible screen member may be wound and unwound, and means to retain the screen in a uniform plane when unwound, said means including a pair of track members engaging .the longitudinal edges of the screen, a pair of elongated bearing members ositioned below and adjacent to the rotatab e member upon which the flexible screen is wound, a second rotatable member slidably mounted in said bearings, and means to urge the second rotatable member into contact with the flexible screen whereby to confine that portion of tbe screen adjacent to the lirst mentioned rotatable member substantially in tlie plane of the track members.
3. A screen for doors, windows and the like comprising. a flexible screen member, a rotatably mounted member on which said flexible screen member may be wound 'and unwound, and 'means to retain the screen in a uniform plane when unwound, saidl means j the longitudinal edges of the screen, a pair of elongated bearing. members positioned below and adjacent tothe rotatable member upon which the fiexible screen is wound, a second .rotatable member slid-ably mounted in said bearings, and means carried by the upper extremities of the track members resiliently engaging the second mentioned rotatable. member to urge the same into engagement with the flexible screen whereby to confine that portion of the screen adjacent to the first mentioned rotatable member substantially inthe plane ofthe track members.
4. A screen'for doors, Windows. and the like comprising a flexible screen member, a rotatably mounted member on which said flexible screen member may be wound and unwound,'and means to retain `the screen in a uniform plane when unwound, said means including a dpair of track members engaging the longitu mal edges of the screen, a air' of elongated bearing members positione belowl and adjacent to the rotatable member upon which the -flexible screen is wound, a second rotatable member slidably .mounted in said bearings, and a pair oileaf springs 'carried by the upper extremities of the track members, and bearing against opposite ends 'of the secondl mentioned rotatable member whereby to urge engagement with the screen to confine the upper pplrtion thereof to the same plane as said member into resilient that d ed by said track members.
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In testimony, whereof, I havesigned myname to this specification this 13th day of October, 1925.
HARRY FIERMAN,
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US3430677A (en) * 1967-12-22 1969-03-04 Ernest E Pierce Roll-type closure
US4649981A (en) * 1985-03-07 1987-03-17 Appropriate Technology Corporation Edge seal for fabric covers
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US6003583A (en) * 1998-08-06 1999-12-21 Lacoste; Kevin Door opening screening system
US6286579B1 (en) 1998-11-05 2001-09-11 Douglas Gottschalk Retractable storm shade system
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US20040231801A1 (en) * 2001-08-07 2004-11-25 Larson Manufacturing Company Door with variable length screen
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US20050022943A1 (en) * 2003-06-25 2005-02-03 Thomas Bruce E. Door with retractable screen
US20050081463A1 (en) * 2003-10-17 2005-04-21 Richard Allen Retractable screen system providing a positioning force for a movable sash
US20090308545A1 (en) * 2007-01-04 2009-12-17 Eun Ro An Rolling device for roll blind
US20150135596A1 (en) * 2012-05-16 2015-05-21 Coopers Fire Limited Smoke or Fire Barrier
US20160053530A1 (en) * 2014-08-21 2016-02-25 Troodon Torsysteme Gmbh Door, in particular vertical-lift door, for closing an opening in a wall which separates two different temperature zones from one another
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