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US1671545A
US1671545A US126376A US12637626A US1671545A US 1671545 A US1671545 A US 1671545A US 126376 A US126376 A US 126376A US 12637626 A US12637626 A US 12637626A US 1671545 A US1671545 A US 1671545A
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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

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  • Its object is toprovide simple and inexpensive means for automatically pressing the screen-roller against the window-frame
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of a window-frame equipped with the improved screeinshowing the latter pulled down and secured at its lower end to cover-the window opening.
  • Figure 2 Lean enlarged end View of the same, partly in section;
  • Figure 3 is a similar View, sho'w ing the screen released at its lower end and partly wound upon the roller.
  • Figure a 1 s a perspective View of one of the rollersupporting brackets and arms.
  • I 10 indicates the usualwindow-frame and 11 the flexible window-screen of wire cloth or other suitable material woundupon the spring-roller 12 which usually extends across the top of the window-frame, as shown, al-
  • Both of the roller-spindles 16' are pref-- I erably square or flat-sided. They are removably seated in upright notches or bearings the screen to hug the face of the window- 17 formed in the upper ends of swinging arms 18 pivoted at or near their lower ends to fixed brackets 19 proj ecting from the face of the window-frame. These arms are free to swing toward and from the-frame and their pivots 2O are arranged on the front or outer side of the plane of the roller-spindles, in the normal position of the roller as shown in Fig. 2. 'By this arrangement when the screen is pulled down and unwound from the roller. to cover the window-opening the arms 18 swing inwardly or 'rearwardly, as
  • a window fixture for a rolling screen comprising a bracket secured toa windowframe, and an upright arm pivoted to said bracket to swing t'oward and fromthe window-frame and having a spindle-bearing in its free end, thepivotof said arm being limiting the. movement of said arm away located on thefront' side of the plane of said spindleebearing in the normal position I i of the arm and the screen, said arm having a stop extension below'its pivot'arranged'to abutagainst said bracket.

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May 29,- 1928.
' 1,671,545 J. REUTH ER RIOLLING SCREEN BRACKET Filed Au 2 1926 lnveni M, mm...
Patented May 29, 1928.
:roiznv REUTHER, or EAST AURQRA, NEW YORK. i
ROLLING-SCREEN BRAoK r.
Application filed August 2, 1926. SerialNo. iaaefa' This invent-ionrelates to a rolling windowscreen. V
Its object is toprovide simple and inexpensive means for automatically pressing the screen-roller against the window-frame,
upon unwinding the screen and pulling it down into place, to insure a tight o1n.tbe-- tween the rolled part of the screen and the frame. t y
r In the accompanying drawings: Figure 1 is a front elevation of a window-frame equipped with the improved screeinshowing the latter pulled down and secured at its lower end to cover-the window opening. Figure 2 Lean enlarged end View of the same, partly in section; Figure 3 is a similar View, sho'w ing the screen released at its lower end and partly wound upon the roller. 7 Figure a 1s a perspective View of one of the rollersupporting brackets and arms.
Simllar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts throughout-the several.
views.
I 10 indicates the usualwindow-frame and 11 the flexible window-screen of wire cloth or other suitable material woundupon the spring-roller 12 which usually extends across the top of the window-frame, as shown, al-
' though it may be placed horizontally across its bottom or vertically at either side,
desired.
13,13 indicate upright guides of any appropriate construction secured to the face i of the window-frame along the edges of the window-opening for guiding the correspondmg edges of the rolhng screen.
Both of the roller-spindles 16' are pref-- I erably square or flat-sided. They are removably seated in upright notches or bearings the screen to hug the face of the window- 17 formed in the upper ends of swinging arms 18 pivoted at or near their lower ends to fixed brackets 19 proj ecting from the face of the window-frame. These arms are free to swing toward and from the-frame and their pivots 2O are arranged on the front or outer side of the plane of the roller-spindles, in the normal position of the roller as shown in Fig. 2. 'By this arrangement when the screen is pulled down and unwound from the roller. to cover the window-opening the arms 18 swing inwardly or 'rearwardly, as
shown in Fig. 2,'causing"the rolled part of to roll up, as shown in. Fig. 3. I
I frame and forming a tight jointat this point i d to effectually excludefiies andother. insects. 5-5 The roller maintains this close contactwith the window-frame so long as 'therlower end" of the screen is'held down in placeby any suitable fastening attached .to the windowsill, such as a cam-shaped hookQl pivoted to i to the sill and engaging an eye 22 secured to" a rail or blnding strip 23 at the'lower end I of the .screen. Upon unlocking the screen i from the sill and allowing it to roll upythe spring roller 12 and its arms' 18ftend to 1 stop-eXtension 18 located at the'loweren'd i i of the arm below its pivot and arranged to abut against the companion bracket 19, or;
equivalent part, thus limiting the outward swing of the arm when thescreen'is allowed I claim as my invention 1. A window fixture for a rolling screen,
' comprising a bracket secured-to a window 7 frame, and an uprightarm pivotedto said 5 bracket to swing towardand from the win dew-frame and having a spindlebe'aring in its free end," the pivot of said; arm being locatedcon the front side of the plane of said spindle-bearingin the normal position of the larm and the screen and the armbeing free 1 to swing toward the window-frame without 9 restraint topermit the rolling-screen to bear againstfthe window frame and a stop for I from the window-frame. 2. A window fixture for a rolling screen, comprising a bracket secured toa windowframe, and an upright arm pivoted to said bracket to swing t'oward and fromthe window-frame and having a spindle-bearing in its free end, thepivotof said arm being limiting the. movement of said arm away located on thefront' side of the plane of said spindleebearing in the normal position I i of the arm and the screen, said arm having a stop extension below'its pivot'arranged'to abutagainst said bracket.
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US3693695A (en) * 1970-07-31 1972-09-26 Chester A Deane Closure construction
US20060060312A1 (en) * 2004-09-17 2006-03-23 Stephen Lukos Anti-bow roller tube arrangement
US20100071859A1 (en) * 2007-02-07 2010-03-25 Dynaco International S.A. Device With a Shutter Which May Be Wound Around a Drum

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3693695A (en) * 1970-07-31 1972-09-26 Chester A Deane Closure construction
US20060060312A1 (en) * 2004-09-17 2006-03-23 Stephen Lukos Anti-bow roller tube arrangement
US7134473B2 (en) * 2004-09-17 2006-11-14 Stephen Lukos Anti-bow roller tube arrangement
US20100071859A1 (en) * 2007-02-07 2010-03-25 Dynaco International S.A. Device With a Shutter Which May Be Wound Around a Drum

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