US189940A - Improvement in sash-holders - Google Patents

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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • Our invention consists in the arrangement of two rollers at right angles to each other, in a suitable frame for attachment to the upper corners of the window-sashes of cars to relieve them of friction caused by the swelling of the sash or casings when damp, or by the warping of the sash or window-frame, as hereinafter more fully described, and definitely claimed.
  • A is a frame, consisting of sheet metal, cut in suitable shape to form the ears a a. when bent twice at right angles, and to form the part b upon which the car c is formed, by bending the metal at right angles to the part b and parallel to the face d ofthe frame.
  • B is a roller that turns on a pin that is fastened in the earsa a.
  • the said roller projects through a rectangular opening, e, formed in the face of the frame, and bears against the panel of the window.
  • roller C is a roller that is arranged at right angles to the roller B, and turns on a pin that passes through the ear c and through the face d of the frame A.
  • a rectangular opening, f, is formed in the part b, through which the roller C projects slightly, so that it may run in contact with thel outer window-strip.
  • the roller (l is placed as near the upper part of the frameA as possible, so that when it is fitted in the sash it will relieve the upper and outer corner of the sash from friction caused by being raised at an angle, and outwardly to the upright casing, against which it strikes.
  • rollers must be made in pairs of right and left in Iorder that they may be applied to both ofthe upper corners of the sash.
  • the frame for the rollers being made of sheet metal, permits of using -rollers of the larger possible dimensions, and, at the same time, it requires but little cutting to it it to the sash.

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L. JONES 8a J'. STROUD.-
v i sAsH-HoLnEn., No. 189,940. Patented Apr 124,187'7..
-INVENTUB 3 l l BY' N. PETERS, PHOTO-UTHOGRAFHER. WASHINGTON, D c' U NITED STATES.
LUTHER JONES AND JAMES STROUD, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
IMPROVEMENT IN SASH-HOLDERS. 4
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 189,940, dated April 24, 1877 application tiled March 19, 1877.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, LUTHER JONES and JAMES STROUD,of the city, county, and State of New York, have invented a new and Improved Roller for Oar-Window Sash, of which the following is a speciiication Figure l is a side elevation of a portion of a sash having our improvement attached. Fig. 2 is a view of the edge of the sash, and Fig. 3 a detail view of the rollers and frame.
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Our invention consists in the arrangement of two rollers at right angles to each other, in a suitable frame for attachment to the upper corners of the window-sashes of cars to relieve them of friction caused by the swelling of the sash or casings when damp, or by the warping of the sash or window-frame, as hereinafter more fully described, and definitely claimed.
Referiing to the drawing, A is a frame, consisting of sheet metal, cut in suitable shape to form the ears a a. when bent twice at right angles, and to form the part b upon which the car c is formed, by bending the metal at right angles to the part b and parallel to the face d ofthe frame.
B is a roller that turns on a pin that is fastened in the earsa a. The said roller projects through a rectangular opening, e, formed in the face of the frame, and bears against the panel of the window.
C is a roller that is arranged at right angles to the roller B, and turns on a pin that passes through the ear c and through the face d of the frame A. A rectangular opening, f, is formed in the part b, through which the roller C projects slightly, so that it may run in contact with thel outer window-strip. The roller (l is placed as near the upper part of the frameA as possible, so that when it is fitted in the sash it will relieve the upper and outer corner of the sash from friction caused by being raised at an angle, and outwardly to the upright casing, against which it strikes.
It is obvious that these rollers must be made in pairs of right and left in Iorder that they may be applied to both ofthe upper corners of the sash.
The frame for the rollers, being made of sheet metal, permits of using -rollers of the larger possible dimensions, and, at the same time, it requires but little cutting to it it to the sash. y
When a roller is fitted to the lower part of the sash, the smaller roller at the face of the sash is dispensed with, as the bottom of the sash binds at the edges only.
Our improvement is designed especially for the 'windows of street-cars and omnibuses where the peculiar manner of opening the window causes them to bind at their upper corners, making itdiflcult to open or close them. By our improvement this difficulty is entirely obviated.
Having thus described our invention, we claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The frame A, having ears a a and cand apertures e f, in combination with the rollers B C at right angles to each other, substantially as herein shown and described.
LUTHER JONES.
JAMES STROUD.
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GEO. D. HANKJNS, WM. A. McOoMB.
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