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US2261141A
US2261141A US357509A US35750940A US2261141A US 2261141 A US2261141 A US 2261141A US 357509 A US357509 A US 357509A US 35750940 A US35750940 A US 35750940A US 2261141 A US2261141 A US 2261141A
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  • This invention ⁇ relates to: screens :for the inside. of windows ⁇ and has, particular reference to an ornamental orsdecorative ;screenlocated in lower sash and extending inwardly shield against direct drafts by deing through the open window, whi1e ,interceptingor diffusing the glare of the light entering through the window in addition to afiordingpri- "vacy by obstructing'the View into the room.
  • the invention is directed to a frame structure adapted to be aixed intfront of a window and a panel of light diffusing :orothenmaterialoverlying the inner .face of the frame structure;
  • the invention further comprehends in a screen of the indicated character a frame structure comprising'. top ,and bottom straps and vertical side stiles adapted to be affixed to the window irame or wall adjacent thereto and having sockets at their opposite ends into which the ends of the top and bottom straps are received to dispose the straps in bowed iormation extending inwardly beyond the window sill, and a flexible panel of light difiusing materia overlying and Secured to the top and bottom straps and the side stiles adj acent the edges of the panel.
  • the invention resides in the provision of a screen of the character set forth which embodies a knock-down supporting frame and a flexible panel detaohably assooiated therewith whereby the rame elements may be disconnected and nested in a compact arrangement for storage and shipment together with the panel and whereby the panel may be readily removed from the frame for cleansing or renewal.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a screen embodying one form of the invention and illustrating the same applied to a window.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional plan View thereof taken approximately on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary collective perspective view of the frame members 'in separated juxtaposition.
  • Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional View taken approximately on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary horizontal sectional View taken approximately on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1.
  • the means: B as illus trated consistsoh a 'pair ofwertical-Btlles; flzand l Secu fi ed. r l
  • base flange !2 vertically extending base flange !2 and an outwardly directed angularly disposed vertical fiange !3 having inturned terminals 14 Secured thereto in spaced relation to provide sockets' !5.
  • the base flanges l2 are iormed with apertures IS for receiving therethrough screws or equivalent fastening elements for aflixing the stiles ID and Il to the window frame or wall adjacent the window.
  • the panel supporting means B further includes a pair of straps 20, the opposite ends of one of which is fitted in the upper sockets [5 and the opposite ends of the other of which is fitted in the lower sockets 15 to provide a. frame of generally bowed formation having arcuate upper and lower frame members.
  • the panel A is provided at its marginal edges with the rods l8 and the straps 20 are reaved to detachably associate the panel with the frame and dispose the same in a horizontally bowed formation extending inwardly from the window and beyond the sill so as to provide a shield against direct draits by deflecting upwardly and downwardly the air entering through the window.
  • the panel serves to intercept or diffuse the glare of light window and in addition thereto afiords privacy by obstructing the View into the room.
  • the strap 20 and the panel A are formed with interengaging snap fastening elements 22 and 23.
  • the panel A has secured thereto rings 24 which are adapted to slidably engage over the strap 20.
  • An inside screen for windows including a flexible panel and a knock-down supporting frame comprising vertical angulated stiles having base fianges secured in fixed relative position adjacent opposte sides of the window and outwardly directed flanges having inturned terminals providing sockets, upper and lower straps fitted at the opposite ends in said sockets so as to assume an arcuate" formation extending inwardly from the window, an apertured horizontally disposed lug at the upper and lower end of each stile, a rod extending through the lug of each stile, and tunnels at the marginal edges of the panel through which the rods and straps are respectively reaved to detachably associate the panel with the frame and dispose the same in bowed formation extending inwardly from the window.
  • An inside screen for windows including a flexible panel and means for supporting the same in bowed condition extending inwardly from the window, comprising a pair of vertical stiles secured in fixed relative position adjacent the opposite sides of the window, upper and lower straps detachably carried by the stiles and arranged in arcuate format-ich extending inwardly from the window, and detachable means of connection between the panel and said stiles consisting of separable fastening elements carried respectively thereby.
  • An inside screen for windows including a fiexible panel and means for supporting the same in bowed condition extending inwardly from the window comprising elements secured in fixed relative position adjacent the opposite sides of the window, upper and lower straps, means on said elements for detachably associating the straps therewith and for holding the straps in arcuate formation extending inwardly from the window, and means at the upper and lower edges of the panel detachably engaging the upper and lower straps respectively for disposing the panel in an arcuate formation corresponding to the bowed condition of the straps.
  • An inside screen for windows including a panel and means for supporting the same comprising elements secured in fixed relative position adjacent the opposite sides of the window, upper and lower straps, means on said elements for detachably associating the straps therewith and for retaining the straps in inwardly directed position extending beyond the window sill, and means on the upper and lower edges of the panel respectively engaging the upper and lower straps for disposing the panel in inwardly directed position extending beyond the window sill for vertically deflecting the air entering through the window and for obstructing the view into the room.

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A. E. DAVlS WINDOW SCREEN Nov. 4, 1941.
2 Sheets-Sheet 2,
Filed Sept. 20, 1940 NVENTOR.
Patented Nov. 4, 1941 .WINDOW SCREENV v New vork -Ns Y.
Applicationcseptembe- 20, 1940, Serial No.
" 4 Claims. (CL, 156-10) This invention` relates to: screens :for the inside. of windows` and has, particular reference to an ornamental orsdecorative ;screenlocated in lower sash and extending inwardly shield against direct drafts by deing through the open window, whi1e ,interceptingor diffusing the glare of the light entering through the window in addition to afiordingpri- "vacy by obstructing'the View into the room.
The inventionis directed to a frame structure adapted to be aixed intfront of a window and a panel of light diffusing :orothenmaterialoverlying the inner .face of the frame structure; and
secured theretoadjacent the edges thereof. t
The invention further comprehends in a screen of the indicated character a frame structure comprising'. top ,and bottom straps and vertical side stiles adapted to be affixed to the window irame or wall adjacent thereto and having sockets at their opposite ends into which the ends of the top and bottom straps are received to dispose the straps in bowed iormation extending inwardly beyond the window sill, and a flexible panel of light difiusing materia overlying and Secured to the top and bottom straps and the side stiles adj acent the edges of the panel.
As a further feature the invention resides in the provision of a screen of the character set forth which embodies a knock-down supporting frame and a flexible panel detaohably assooiated therewith whereby the rame elements may be disconnected and nested in a compact arrangement for storage and shipment together with the panel and whereby the panel may be readily removed from the frame for cleansing or renewal.
With the above enumerated and other objects in View, the invention is set forth in greater detail in the following specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a perspective View of a screen embodying one form of the invention and illustrating the same applied to a window.
Fig. 2 is a sectional plan View thereof taken approximately on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is an enlarged fragmentary collective perspective view of the frame members 'in separated juxtaposition.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional View taken approximately on the line 4-4 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary horizontal sectional View taken approximately on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1.
vFi 6 i a mar ed ira n vr v r al sie v tionalview similar. to-Fig. 4 illustrating, amodified form of: means for connecting the panel ,with
thestraps. I
Fig; 'lis asimilar view illustratingastill turther form of; connection.
4 Reerring -to the drawmgs bycharacters ofreference,- the screen-includes a a panel A which is preferably: Dia :lexime lightdiiiusing,` opaque or tive; position-.adjacent .the .opposite sides of the i other material and .a -means designatedgenerally by the reference character-:B forysupportlng said panel "in a bowedposition extending inwardly from the :window beyondthe sill C of the win- E dow. D.
The means: B as illus trated consistsoh a 'pair ofwertical-Btlles; flzand l Secu fi ed. r l
window either to the wirdow frane 013- the iwall adjacent ;theretoand gwhich stiles :each includes ;a
vertically extending base flange !2 and an outwardly directed angularly disposed vertical fiange !3 having inturned terminals 14 Secured thereto in spaced relation to provide sockets' !5. The base flanges l2 are iormed with apertures IS for receiving therethrough screws or equivalent fastening elements for aflixing the stiles ID and Il to the window frame or wall adjacent the window.
An apertured, horizontally disposed lug l'l, is provided at the upper and lower end of each stile and a rod l8 having an ofiset extremity !9 at the upper end thereof is removably carried by the apertured lugs l'l of each of the stiles. The panel supporting means B further includes a pair of straps 20, the opposite ends of one of which is fitted in the upper sockets [5 and the opposite ends of the other of which is fitted in the lower sockets 15 to provide a. frame of generally bowed formation having arcuate upper and lower frame members. I
In the form of the invention illustrated in Figs; 1 to 5 inclusive, the panel A is provided at its marginal edges with the rods l8 and the straps 20 are reaved to detachably associate the panel with the frame and dispose the same in a horizontally bowed formation extending inwardly from the window and beyond the sill so as to provide a shield against direct draits by deflecting upwardly and downwardly the air entering through the window. At the same time the panel serves to intercept or diffuse the glare of light window and in addition thereto afiords privacy by obstructing the View into the room.
Under this Construction and arrangement it is tunnels 2! through which entering through the also apparent that the panel A may be readily detached from its supporting means for cleansing or renewal by withdrawing the rods !8 from the side tunnels 2! and then disconnecting the straps 20 from the sockets |5 and withdrawing the straps from the tunnels 21. It is also evident that when the frame members are disconnected, they may be nested in a compact arrangement for storage and shipment together with the panel to occupy a minimum amount of space.
In the modified form of connection illustrated in Fig. 6 of the drawings, the strap 20 and the panel A are formed with interengaging snap fastening elements 22 and 23.
In the form of the invention illustrated in Fig. 7 of the drawings, the panel A has secured thereto rings 24 which are adapted to slidably engage over the strap 20. i
What is claimed is:
1. An inside screen for windows including a flexible panel and a knock-down supporting frame comprising vertical angulated stiles having base fianges secured in fixed relative position adjacent opposte sides of the window and outwardly directed flanges having inturned terminals providing sockets, upper and lower straps fitted at the opposite ends in said sockets so as to assume an arcuate" formation extending inwardly from the window, an apertured horizontally disposed lug at the upper and lower end of each stile, a rod extending through the lug of each stile, and tunnels at the marginal edges of the panel through which the rods and straps are respectively reaved to detachably associate the panel with the frame and dispose the same in bowed formation extending inwardly from the window.
`2. An inside screen for windows including a flexible panel and means for supporting the same in bowed condition extending inwardly from the window, comprising a pair of vertical stiles secured in fixed relative position adjacent the opposite sides of the window, upper and lower straps detachably carried by the stiles and arranged in arcuate format-ich extending inwardly from the window, and detachable means of connection between the panel and said stiles consisting of separable fastening elements carried respectively thereby.
3. An inside screen for windows including a fiexible panel and means for supporting the same in bowed condition extending inwardly from the window comprising elements secured in fixed relative position adjacent the opposite sides of the window, upper and lower straps, means on said elements for detachably associating the straps therewith and for holding the straps in arcuate formation extending inwardly from the window, and means at the upper and lower edges of the panel detachably engaging the upper and lower straps respectively for disposing the panel in an arcuate formation corresponding to the bowed condition of the straps.
4. An inside screen for windows including a panel and means for supporting the same comprising elements secured in fixed relative position adjacent the opposite sides of the window, upper and lower straps, means on said elements for detachably associating the straps therewith and for retaining the straps in inwardly directed position extending beyond the window sill, and means on the upper and lower edges of the panel respectively engaging the upper and lower straps for disposing the panel in inwardly directed position extending beyond the window sill for vertically deflecting the air entering through the window and for obstructing the view into the room.
ALBERT E. DAVIS.
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US2887233A (en) * 1956-03-02 1959-05-19 Genoris R Bybee Combined clothesline and rack and awning frame
US3063497A (en) * 1959-04-06 1962-11-13 George B Bruecker Silo door
US4825611A (en) * 1987-10-02 1989-05-02 Bassett Deborah K Drapery rod assembly for architectural aperatures
US4865111A (en) * 1988-07-26 1989-09-12 Nimlok Company Display system
US4947883A (en) * 1989-03-29 1990-08-14 Mayo Kay L Infant sun shade apparatus
US6354043B1 (en) 1999-12-28 2002-03-12 Steelcase Development Corporation Privacy screen and method for systems furniture and the like
US20050072074A1 (en) * 2003-10-01 2005-04-07 Lloyd Moore Garage doorway screen
US20050161174A1 (en) * 2004-01-27 2005-07-28 Kirby David A. Shade for shaped windows
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US2718921A (en) * 1951-12-10 1955-09-27 Adclio P Alleva Safety catch-all rig
US2887233A (en) * 1956-03-02 1959-05-19 Genoris R Bybee Combined clothesline and rack and awning frame
US3063497A (en) * 1959-04-06 1962-11-13 George B Bruecker Silo door
US4825611A (en) * 1987-10-02 1989-05-02 Bassett Deborah K Drapery rod assembly for architectural aperatures
US4865111A (en) * 1988-07-26 1989-09-12 Nimlok Company Display system
US4947883A (en) * 1989-03-29 1990-08-14 Mayo Kay L Infant sun shade apparatus
US6354043B1 (en) 1999-12-28 2002-03-12 Steelcase Development Corporation Privacy screen and method for systems furniture and the like
US20050072074A1 (en) * 2003-10-01 2005-04-07 Lloyd Moore Garage doorway screen
US20050161174A1 (en) * 2004-01-27 2005-07-28 Kirby David A. Shade for shaped windows
US20060118252A1 (en) * 2004-01-27 2006-06-08 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Shade for shaped windows
US7163044B2 (en) * 2004-01-27 2007-01-16 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Shade for shaped windows
US20070033880A1 (en) * 2005-08-09 2007-02-15 Michael Holevas Hidden window screen
US7703498B2 (en) 2005-08-09 2010-04-27 Michael Holevas Hidden window screen
US20080302936A1 (en) * 2007-06-06 2008-12-11 Sue Forbes Ribbon rod assembly
US20090137183A1 (en) * 2007-11-06 2009-05-28 Janet Healey Portable puppet theater, stage, or playhouse apparatus and methods
US7976395B2 (en) * 2007-11-06 2011-07-12 Janet Healey Portable puppet theater, stage, or playhouse apparatus and methods
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