US1649949A - Awning for closed cars - Google Patents

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US1649949A
US1649949A US128435A US12843526A US1649949A US 1649949 A US1649949 A US 1649949A US 128435 A US128435 A US 128435A US 12843526 A US12843526 A US 12843526A US 1649949 A US1649949 A US 1649949A
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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 relates to awnings or shades .for the windows and doors of closed cars and particularly to windows or doors having vertically sliding panes or sashes.
  • the general object oi the present invention is to provide an awning structure which may be readily applied to a door or window frame and whose simplicity is awning may be rea such that the dily shifted or changed from one window or door opening to another without any trouble
  • a further object attachment of this niit the closing or is to provide an awning haracter which will peropentng ot the pane or sash without having to remove the awning.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of an automobile showing my invention applied thereto;
  • Fig. 2 the upper portion opening showing 111 is a vertical sectional view through of an automobile door y awning 1n section;
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on the line 33 of Figure 2;
  • I is a peisp ing trame.
  • An awnoutwardly extending device is applied to a door I provide the rearwardly extending arms 14: preferably made at their lower ends and In putting this device upon'a car, place the ends of the upper rod 10 in the felt lined grooves where the glass pane or sash operates, putti the top of thewindow openin ng this rod very close-up to The arms 14 may then be sprung inward to pass the frame of the 3ect1ons 15 are window and the lateral proforced outward by the resiliency of the arms toa-position between the outermost felt the door, as shown in Figure these projectio obstruction to layer and the steel portion of 3.
  • ns are flat they will offer no the raising or lowering of the window glass or sash and hence the awning does order to secur
  • the simplic not have to be removed in e this result.
  • ity of my awning not only renders it very cheap but makes it possible to readily change the awning from one door or window of little trouble.
  • An awning for the door or a car to another with very window openings of motor cars comprising a transversely extending upper rod, end rods rigid with and extending downward from the upper rod inward ot' the extremities of the upper rod, a lower transverse rod rigid with relation to the end rods and connecting the same, and supporting resilient arms extending rearward from the lower ends of the end rods and rigid therewith and at their extremities angularly bent and flattened whereby the extremities of the upper rod and the flattened ends of the arms may be inserted in engagement with a window casing with the ends of the upper rod disposed within the felt lined groove of a window sash and the arms adapted 'telt lining of the 1 groove.

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Nov. 22, 192 7.
L. M. CROW AWNING FOR CLOSED CARS Filed A 12. 10. 1926 Patented Nov. 2
LAWRENCE M. onow, or WACO, TEXAS.
AWNING FOR CLOSED CARS.
. Application filed August 10, 1926. Serial No. 128,435.
This invention relates to awnings or shades .for the windows and doors of closed cars and particularly to windows or doors having vertically sliding panes or sashes.
The general object oi the present invention is to provide an awning structure which may be readily applied to a door or window frame and whose simplicity is awning may be rea such that the dily shifted or changed from one window or door opening to another without any trouble A further object attachment of this niit the closing or is to provide an awning haracter which will peropentng ot the pane or sash without having to remove the awning.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings wherein ,Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of an automobile showing my invention applied thereto;
Fig. 2 the upper portion opening showing 111 is a vertical sectional view through of an automobile door y awning 1n section;
Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view on the line 33 of Figure 2;
4 rig. I is a peisp ing trame.
Referring seen that the awni ective vlew of the awnto these drawings it will be ng trame'oonsists of a transverse upper rod which is rounded at ends, a transversely extending lower rod 11 and the downwardly and outwardly extending rods 12 which are of the ends of the upper rod disposed inward ing 13 of any suitable material is stitched or otherwise conne lower rods. v
For the purpose in a downwardly and position when the opening supporting bending the rods 12 extending these rod cted to the upper and oi holding the awning s rearward. These rods extend rearward any suitable distance and are then angular-1y bent port1on15 1s feature,
bent as at and this flattened, an important 10. An awnoutwardly extending device is applied to a door I provide the rearwardly extending arms 14: preferably made at their lower ends and In putting this device upon'a car, place the ends of the upper rod 10 in the felt lined grooves where the glass pane or sash operates, putti the top of thewindow openin ng this rod very close-up to The arms 14 may then be sprung inward to pass the frame of the 3ect1ons 15 are window and the lateral proforced outward by the resiliency of the arms toa-position between the outermost felt the door, as shown in Figure these projectio obstruction to layer and the steel portion of 3. Because ns are flat they will offer no the raising or lowering of the window glass or sash and hence the awning does order to secur The simplic not have to be removed in e this result. ity of my awning not only renders it very cheap but makes it possible to readily change the awning from one door or window of little trouble. I claim An awning for the door or a car to another with very window openings of motor cars comprising a transversely extending upper rod, end rods rigid with and extending downward from the upper rod inward ot' the extremities of the upper rod, a lower transverse rod rigid with relation to the end rods and connecting the same, and supporting resilient arms extending rearward from the lower ends of the end rods and rigid therewith and at their extremities angularly bent and flattened whereby the extremities of the upper rod and the flattened ends of the arms may be inserted in engagement with a window casing with the ends of the upper rod disposed within the felt lined groove of a window sash and the arms adapted 'telt lining of the 1 groove.
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flattened extremities ot' the to be lnserted between the said groove and, the wall of r whereof I hereunto afiix my 'LAWREN M. CROW.
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