US2025161A - Plate glass window protector - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a plate glass window protector and it consists in the constructions, arrangements and combinations herein described and claimed.
- Show windows are ordinarily of considerable size, being unsupported except at their outer edges, leaving the medial portions subject to high lateral pressures developed by wind or otherwise, with a result that the glass becomes broken, and it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a means which will support the medial portions of a window glass and thus prevent breakage.
- a still further object of the invention is the provision of means which may be readily installed upon new or old windows, and which will not be objectionable to the desired attractive appearance of the show window.
- Figure 1 is a rear elevation of a show window havingmy device applied thereto.
- Figure 2 is a vertical section on the line 22 of Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a cross section on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is an enlarged detail view of the upper mounting means of the bracing wires.
- Figure 5 is a vertical section therethrough.
- Figure 6 is a top plan View of the lower securing means for the bracing wires.
- brackets 13 are equally spaced from a vertical medial line through the plate glass, and upon the lower rail M, in line with the brackets 13 there are a pair of fastening members I5, as will be described in detail hereinafter.
- the brackets I3 are mounted upon the rail I2 by screws l6, and comprise spaced ears ll. These ears ll are disposed inwardly toward the glass I I and terminate in box-members l8, defining a housing for a lug l 9 of a bracing wire 20.
- the bracing wires 20 are of a length slightly greater than the window to which my device is applied, and intermediate the length of these wires there is adjustably mounted a tension disk 2
- the disk has eyelets 22 through which 5 respective wires 20 are threaded, and the free ends of the wires are secured in respective fastening members l5.
- the fastening members l5 are shown as comprising a base 23 held in position by anchorage 10 screws 24, and from the base a screw threaded stud 25 projects.
- the stud 25 is longitudinally slotted as at 26, this slot extending from the outer end of the stud to a point adjacent the base 23, and function to receive respective wires 15 therein.
- a thumb nut 21 cooperates with the stud and it will be obvious that with a wire engaged within the slot, tightening of the thumb nut 21 will cause the nut to force the wire against the base of the slot and thus securely hold the 20 wire.
- the tension of the wires 20 is accomplished by means associated with the disk 2 l as will now be explained.
- is provided with a threaded aperture 28 with which there is en- 25 gaged a wing screw stud 29 upon which there is revolubly engaged a plate 30.
- the plate 30 is preferably covered with a resilient material such as felt, rubber, or the like, indicated at 3
- the wires 20 may be of single strand if desired, but preferably, I employ a wire composed of several strands twisted together, so that the wires will have a limited degree of longitudinal stretch thereby permitting a certain degree of give to the glass under strain or pressure.
- I preferably space the brackets 13 and fastening means I5 at points on the rails so that the wires 20 when threaded through the eyelets 22 will be given a slight bow toward each other, this arrangement permitting the use of a comparatively small tension disk, as well as more evenly distributing strains to the glass and other parts of the device.
- a window structure comprising a frame havdisclosed, and therefore consider as my own all ing a pane of glass mounted therein, a pair of bracket members secured to one side of the frame, a strand member secured in each bracket member, fastening means at the opposite side of the frame for securement of the free ends of the strand members, a plate member, said plate member having eyelets receiving respective strands therethrough, said eyelets being positioned on the plate member so as to impart a bowed relation between the strand members, and adjustable means carried by the plate member for imparting lateral pressure upon the glass.
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1386- 1935. c. FRANKLIN PLATE GLASS WINDOW PROTECTOR Filed 001;. 17, 1934 Patented Dec. 24, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT ()FFICE 2 Claims.
This invention relates to a plate glass window protector and it consists in the constructions, arrangements and combinations herein described and claimed.
Show windows are ordinarily of considerable size, being unsupported except at their outer edges, leaving the medial portions subject to high lateral pressures developed by wind or otherwise, with a result that the glass becomes broken, and it is therefore an object of the invention to provide a means which will support the medial portions of a window glass and thus prevent breakage.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a means which will afford a limited amount of resilience permitting a certain degree of give to the plate glass.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of means which may be readily installed upon new or old windows, and which will not be objectionable to the desired attractive appearance of the show window.
Additional objects, advantages and features of invention will be apparent from the following description considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, wherein Figure 1 is a rear elevation of a show window havingmy device applied thereto.
Figure 2 is a vertical section on the line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a cross section on the line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is an enlarged detail view of the upper mounting means of the bracing wires.
Figure 5 is a vertical section therethrough.
Figure 6 is a top plan View of the lower securing means for the bracing wires.
There is illustrated a frame ID of a show window within which there is mounted, as customary, a plate glass II.
Within the interior of the show window and upon the upper rail l2 of the frame there are mounted a pair of brackets 13, being equally spaced from a vertical medial line through the plate glass, and upon the lower rail M, in line with the brackets 13 there are a pair of fastening members I5, as will be described in detail hereinafter.
The brackets I3 are mounted upon the rail I2 by screws l6, and comprise spaced ears ll. These ears ll are disposed inwardly toward the glass I I and terminate in box-members l8, defining a housing for a lug l 9 of a bracing wire 20.
The bracing wires 20 are of a length slightly greater than the window to which my device is applied, and intermediate the length of these wires there is adjustably mounted a tension disk 2|, which in the present instance is shown as of oval shape, but obviously may be of any desired shape. The disk has eyelets 22 through which 5 respective wires 20 are threaded, and the free ends of the wires are secured in respective fastening members l5.
The fastening members l5 are shown as comprising a base 23 held in position by anchorage 10 screws 24, and from the base a screw threaded stud 25 projects. The stud 25 is longitudinally slotted as at 26, this slot extending from the outer end of the stud to a point adjacent the base 23, and function to receive respective wires 15 therein. A thumb nut 21 cooperates with the stud and it will be obvious that with a wire engaged within the slot, tightening of the thumb nut 21 will cause the nut to force the wire against the base of the slot and thus securely hold the 20 wire.
The tension of the wires 20 is accomplished by means associated with the disk 2 l as will now be explained. The disk 2| is provided with a threaded aperture 28 with which there is en- 25 gaged a wing screw stud 29 upon which there is revolubly engaged a plate 30. The plate 30 is preferably covered with a resilient material such as felt, rubber, or the like, indicated at 3|, so that the plate glass will not be scratched or other- 30 wise abraded.
The wires 20 may be of single strand if desired, but preferably, I employ a wire composed of several strands twisted together, so that the wires will have a limited degree of longitudinal stretch thereby permitting a certain degree of give to the glass under strain or pressure.
I preferably space the brackets 13 and fastening means I5 at points on the rails so that the wires 20 when threaded through the eyelets 22 will be given a slight bow toward each other, this arrangement permitting the use of a comparatively small tension disk, as well as more evenly distributing strains to the glass and other parts of the device.
With my device installed upon a window, it is only necessary to adjust the thumb screw 29 so that the pad 3| bears upon the glass which obviously will tension the wires 20. The glass will thus be supported at its medial portion by the tension disk 2!, and the glass will withstand high pressures without liability of breakage.
While I have shown and described a preferred embodiment of the invention, I am aware that changes in construction may be made from that 7 having a pad in bearing relation to the Window.
2. A window structure comprising a frame havdisclosed, and therefore consider as my own all ing a pane of glass mounted therein, a pair of bracket members secured to one side of the frame, a strand member secured in each bracket member, fastening means at the opposite side of the frame for securement of the free ends of the strand members, a plate member, said plate member having eyelets receiving respective strands therethrough, said eyelets being positioned on the plate member so as to impart a bowed relation between the strand members, and adjustable means carried by the plate member for imparting lateral pressure upon the glass.
CHARLES FRANKLIN.
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US2613402A (en) * | 1949-10-13 | 1952-10-14 | Saunders Roe Ltd | Window for pressurized chambers |
US2777174A (en) * | 1955-09-19 | 1957-01-15 | Howard W Carr | Storm shutter |
US3469360A (en) * | 1967-08-04 | 1969-09-30 | Kewanee Mfg Co | Door frames |
US3968607A (en) * | 1975-01-21 | 1976-07-13 | Baran Robert J | Apparatus for reducing window breakage by wind pressure |
US5680719A (en) * | 1995-06-06 | 1997-10-28 | Poser; Harold A. | Display sign equipped with adjustable alphanumeric indicia |
WO2001066898A1 (en) * | 2000-03-08 | 2001-09-13 | Grendon Design Agency Limited | A method of securing a framed panel |
US6408592B1 (en) | 2000-09-19 | 2002-06-25 | Monzer A. Hourani | Methods and apparatuses for protecting windows and buildings during a wind storm |
ES2199027A1 (en) * | 2001-07-10 | 2004-02-01 | Promociones Sierra De Guillena | Security security (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) |
WO2007133060A2 (en) * | 2006-05-16 | 2007-11-22 | Guzman Loyo, Jorge | System for protecting glazed surfaces against strong winds, cyclones or hurricanes |
US11434689B1 (en) * | 2021-04-22 | 2022-09-06 | Henry E. Golla | Storm protection system |
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US2613402A (en) * | 1949-10-13 | 1952-10-14 | Saunders Roe Ltd | Window for pressurized chambers |
US2777174A (en) * | 1955-09-19 | 1957-01-15 | Howard W Carr | Storm shutter |
US3469360A (en) * | 1967-08-04 | 1969-09-30 | Kewanee Mfg Co | Door frames |
US3968607A (en) * | 1975-01-21 | 1976-07-13 | Baran Robert J | Apparatus for reducing window breakage by wind pressure |
US5680719A (en) * | 1995-06-06 | 1997-10-28 | Poser; Harold A. | Display sign equipped with adjustable alphanumeric indicia |
WO2001066898A1 (en) * | 2000-03-08 | 2001-09-13 | Grendon Design Agency Limited | A method of securing a framed panel |
US6907710B2 (en) * | 2000-03-08 | 2005-06-21 | Framegard Anchoring Systems Limited | Method of securing a framed panel |
US6408592B1 (en) | 2000-09-19 | 2002-06-25 | Monzer A. Hourani | Methods and apparatuses for protecting windows and buildings during a wind storm |
ES2199027A1 (en) * | 2001-07-10 | 2004-02-01 | Promociones Sierra De Guillena | Security security (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) |
WO2007133060A2 (en) * | 2006-05-16 | 2007-11-22 | Guzman Loyo, Jorge | System for protecting glazed surfaces against strong winds, cyclones or hurricanes |
WO2007133060A3 (en) * | 2006-05-16 | 2009-10-29 | Guzman Loyo, Jorge | System for protecting glazed surfaces against strong winds, cyclones or hurricanes |
US11434689B1 (en) * | 2021-04-22 | 2022-09-06 | Henry E. Golla | Storm protection system |
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