US1794265A - Casement-window retaining rod - Google Patents

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US1794265A
US1794265A US43309030A US1794265A US 1794265 A US1794265 A US 1794265A US 43309030 A US43309030 A US 43309030A US 1794265 A US1794265 A US 1794265A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C17/00Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith
    • E05C17/02Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means
    • E05C17/04Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing
    • E05C17/30Devices for holding wings open; Devices for limiting opening of wings or for holding wings open by a movable member extending between frame and wing; Braking devices, stops or buffers, combined therewith by mechanical means with a movable bar or equivalent member extending between frame and wing of extensible, e.g. telescopic, construction
    • 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
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  • the numeral 1 designates the improvements in retaining rods for casement frame of a casement window, the sash 2 of windows and has for its primary object to which is mounted for swinging movement on provide, in a manner as hereinafter setforth, said frame through the medium of the 5 a rod of this character which is adjustable hinges 3.
  • v 55 longitudinally and which is permanently and
  • the retaining rod constituting this invenpivotally secured at its opposite end to the tion-is designated generally by the reference window frame and window sash in a manner numeral 4 and comprises'an inner, elongated to permit swinging movement of said wintubular section 5 which is mounted for swingdow.
  • Another important object of the invention 6 of the frame 1 through the medium of the is to provide a retaining rod for casement horizontally disposed brackets 7 and the windows embodying a pair of telescopically pivot pins 8.
  • a closure plug 9 is inserted in connected sections having coa-cting means the inner end of the tubular section 5 and is 1 associated therewith for frictionally securing retained therein by the pivot pin 8 which eX- 65 the sections in adjusted position. tends transversely therethrough.
  • the outer end of the tubular section 5 has vention is to provide a retaining rod for casemounted thereon a threaded cap'lO through ment windows of the character set forth emwhich is slidably disposed what will be herebodying a construction and arrangement inafter referred to as the outer section of the 79 whereby said rod may be expeditiously serod 4% which is designated generally by the cured in adjusted position while the opposite reference numeral 11.
  • the outer section 11 ends thereof are connected to the window comprises an elongated rod 12 whichextends frame and window sash. slidably through the cap 10 and projects
  • Other objects of the invention are to prointo the tubular section 5.
  • a the rod 12 is provided with areduced, integral casement window retaining rod of the charthreaded shank 13 having an annular flange acter described which will be simple in con- 14 formed thereonintermediate its ends.
  • complementary brake shoes 15 are mounted All of the foregoing and still further ob- 0n the inner end portion of the rod 12 for jects and advantages of the invention will longitudinal sliding movement in the tubular become apparent from a study of the followinner section 5 and the opposed sides of said ing description, taken in connection with the brake shoes, at one end portion thereof, are
  • FIG. 35 accompanying drawings wherein like charsuitably recessed as'seen best in Figures 2 and actors of reference designate corresponding 3 to rotatably receive therebetween the adja parts throughout the several views, and cent end'portion of the rod 12, the shank 18 wherein and the flange 14.
  • the flange 14 is adapted
  • Figure 1 is a view in top plan of the re to disposition in-an enlarged portion of the taining rod secured in operative position on recess formed in the-opposed sides of the the window frame and sash.
  • Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of said shoes with the rod 12.
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating shaped actuating member 18 is threaded for the element constituting the frictional locklongitudinal movement on the shank 13 and ing means for securing the sections of the disposed in the complemental recesses 16 for rods in adjusted position. engagement With the cam 17.
  • the outer end of the rod 12 has connected 109 the arrows. faces 17 and a resilient, substantially U- thereto by means of a swivel joint 19, an extension 20 which is pivotally connected to a bracket 21 mounted on the free end portion of the sash 2 of the casement window.
  • the swivel joint 19 permits rotation of the rod 12 relative to the extension 20 and this constitutes a very important feature of applicants invention.
  • the parts are assembled in the manner illustrated in the drawing, and when it w is desired to swing the easement window, the rod 12 is rotated on the extension 20 in a direction to shift the resilient spreader 18 away from the cam surfaces 17 of the brake shoes 15.
  • the pressure of said shoes against the inner Walls of the tubularsections 5 is thus reduced sufliciently to permit sliding movement of said shoes and the window may thus be swung to any desired position.
  • the swivel connection '19 which joins the rod 12 to the supporting extension 20 permits the looking or unlocking of the shoes 15 while the opposite ends of the rod are secured to the sash and frame of the window, as will be apparent and, as'before stated, this is a a most desirable and important feature of this invention.
  • a casement window retaining rod of the character described comprising a pair of mentary brake shoes mounted on the extension on diametrically opposite sides thereof and having opposed recesses therein for the reception of the flange, said shoes further having their opposed faces provided with complementary recesses having inclined cam surfaces, a resilient spreader member threaded for longitudinal movement on the extension and engageable with the cam surfaces in a manner to shift the brake shoes laterally to frictionally engage the walls of the cylinder, another extension swivelly mounted on the outer'end of the rod and a bracket hingedly connected to the free end of the second named extension and to the sash of the window.
  • telescopic sections one section comprising an elongated cylinder mounted for swinging movement on the, window frame, the other section comprising an elongated rod extending slidably and rotatably into the cylinder, areduced, integral, threaded extension on the inner end of the rod, an annular flange formed on the: extension, a pair ofcomple-

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Feb. 2 1931. ER 1,794,265
GASEMENT WINDOW RETAINING ROD Filed March 4, 1930 Invcnior Patented Feb. 24, 1 931 1 1 794 2 JOHN o. WESNER, on srnwanr Manon, new YORK CASEMENT-WINDOW RETAINING R01) Application filed March 4, 1930. Serial No.433,090.
This invention relates to new and useful be seen that the numeral 1 designates the improvements in retaining rods for casement frame of a casement window, the sash 2 of windows and has for its primary object to which is mounted for swinging movement on provide, in a manner as hereinafter setforth, said frame through the medium of the 5 a rod of this character which is adjustable hinges 3. v 55 longitudinally and which is permanently and The retaining rod constituting this invenpivotally secured at its opposite end to the tion-is designated generally by the reference window frame and window sash in a manner numeral 4 and comprises'an inner, elongated to permit swinging movement of said wintubular section 5 which is mounted for swingdow. ing movement in a horizontal plane on the sill on Another important object of the invention 6 of the frame 1 through the medium of the is to provide a retaining rod for casement horizontally disposed brackets 7 and the windows embodying a pair of telescopically pivot pins 8. A closure plug 9 is inserted in connected sections having coa-cting means the inner end of the tubular section 5 and is 1 associated therewith for frictionally securing retained therein by the pivot pin 8 which eX- 65 the sections in adjusted position. tends transversely therethrough.
Another very important object of the in- The outer end of the tubular section 5 has vention is to provide a retaining rod for casemounted thereon a threaded cap'lO through ment windows of the character set forth emwhich is slidably disposed what will be herebodying a construction and arrangement inafter referred to as the outer section of the 79 whereby said rod may be expeditiously serod 4% which is designated generally by the cured in adjusted position while the opposite reference numeral 11. The outer section 11 ends thereof are connected to the window comprises an elongated rod 12 whichextends frame and window sash. slidably through the cap 10 and projects Other objects of the invention are to prointo the tubular section 5. The inner end of vide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a the rod 12 is provided with areduced, integral casement window retaining rod of the charthreaded shank 13 having an annular flange acter described which will be simple in con- 14 formed thereonintermediate its ends. A struction, strong, durable, efficient in its use pair of elongated, substantially semi-circular and which may be manufactured at low cost. complementary brake shoes 15 are mounted All of the foregoing and still further ob- 0n the inner end portion of the rod 12 for jects and advantages of the invention will longitudinal sliding movement in the tubular become apparent from a study of the followinner section 5 and the opposed sides of said ing description, taken in connection with the brake shoes, at one end portion thereof, are
35 accompanying drawings wherein like charsuitably recessed as'seen best in Figures 2 and actors of reference designate corresponding 3 to rotatably receive therebetween the adja parts throughout the several views, and cent end'portion of the rod 12, the shank 18 wherein and the flange 14. The flange 14 is adapted Figure 1 is a view in top plan of the re to disposition in-an enlarged portion of the taining rod secured in operative position on recess formed in the-opposed sides of the the window frame and sash. V brake shoes to cause longitudinal movement Figure 2 is a longitudinal sectional view of said shoes with the rod 12. The opposed taken substantially on the line 2-2 of Figsides of the brake shoes 15 are also provided ure 1 looking in the direction indicated by with recesses 16 having the inclined cam sur- Figure 3 is a perspective view illustrating shaped actuating member 18 is threaded for the element constituting the frictional locklongitudinal movement on the shank 13 and ing means for securing the sections of the disposed in the complemental recesses 16 for rods in adjusted position. engagement With the cam 17.
50. Referring to the drawings in detail, it will The outer end of the rod 12 has connected 109 the arrows. faces 17 and a resilient, substantially U- thereto by means of a swivel joint 19, an extension 20 which is pivotally connected to a bracket 21 mounted on the free end portion of the sash 2 of the casement window. The swivel joint 19 permits rotation of the rod 12 relative to the extension 20 and this constitutes a very important feature of applicants invention.
In use, the parts are assembled in the manner illustrated in the drawing, and when it w is desired to swing the easement window, the rod 12 is rotated on the extension 20 in a direction to shift the resilient spreader 18 away from the cam surfaces 17 of the brake shoes 15. The pressure of said shoes against the inner Walls of the tubularsections 5 is thus reduced sufliciently to permit sliding movement of said shoes and the window may thus be swung to any desired position. The
direction of rotation of the rod 12 is then reversed in a manner to move the spreader 18 between the cam surfaces 17 and spread the shoes 15 into engagement with the inner walls of the tubular sections 5 and the sections of the rod are thus frictionally secured together in adjusted position. The shoes 15 are preferably retracted just enough to permit sliding movement of the same in the tubular section 5 but the same are preferably maintained in engagement with the walls of said tubular section 5 under .sufiicient pressure to permit rotation of the same with the rod 12. If desired, suitable longitudinally extending coacting ribs and channels may be provided on the shoes and the inner wall of the tubular section 5 to positively prevent rotation of said shoes with the rod 12.
The swivel connection '19 which joins the rod 12 to the supporting extension 20 permits the looking or unlocking of the shoes 15 while the opposite ends of the rod are secured to the sash and frame of the window, as will be apparent and, as'before stated, this is a a most desirable and important feature of this invention.
It is believedvthat the many advantages of a casement window retaining rod constructed in accordance with this invention will be readilyjunderstood, and although the preferred embodiment of the invention is as illustrated and described, it is to be understood that changes in the etails of construction may be had which will fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
\Vhat is claimed is A casement window retaining rod of the character described comprising a pair of mentary brake shoes mounted on the extension on diametrically opposite sides thereof and having opposed recesses therein for the reception of the flange, said shoes further having their opposed faces provided with complementary recesses having inclined cam surfaces, a resilient spreader member threaded for longitudinal movement on the extension and engageable with the cam surfaces in a manner to shift the brake shoes laterally to frictionally engage the walls of the cylinder, another extension swivelly mounted on the outer'end of the rod and a bracket hingedly connected to the free end of the second named extension and to the sash of the window.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
JOHN o. WESNER.
telescopic sections, one section comprising an elongated cylinder mounted for swinging movement on the, window frame, the other section comprising an elongated rod extending slidably and rotatably into the cylinder, areduced, integral, threaded extension on the inner end of the rod, an annular flange formed on the: extension, a pair ofcomple-
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