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US2466385A
US2466385A US2466385DA US2466385A US 2466385 A US2466385 A US 2466385A US 2466385D A US2466385D A US 2466385DA US 2466385 A US2466385 A US 2466385A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04FFINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
    • E04F10/00Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins
    • E04F10/02Sunshades, e.g. Florentine blinds or jalousies; Outside screens; Awnings or baldachins of flexible canopy materials, e.g. canvas ; Baldachins

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  • inventions -are :to Vr rovire ensive cone terial.
  • :strucao rod sections may have dovvnward extersions.or ture, owever. may e further modified and tabs, as indicated at ls. to reeriforce tne'edee changed, all within the true intent and broad portions of the awning fabric.
  • a t ese taps scope of the invention as hereinafter bed may have fastening points ns ixnilar in structure and edect to t ose already described.
  • a side elevation of an a5 e externally applied top rail described ma invention be e of sheet metal channeled to the shape indicated. and externally applied form of irninates need for e ng or wning and claimed.
  • 251g. 1 in the drawing awning embodying features of the IEig. 2 is a broken front elevation of the uppexportion of the same on a larger scale. with parts rcenrorcexnent el otherwise xnishing the upper edge of the a do material.
  • rag. 3 is a further enlarged broken detail or the safety hook and upper end portion. of the awning; with a here.
  • Y view u tforni of top rail illustra ing a mod ied. forni of longitudinally adjustable ployed, the cn .ng o1' ftop rod for the awning: 45 gaged arched sections l le and l2o, secured to- 5 and s are combined v-iews, broken and Sether in their longitudinally adjusted relation. sectioned on different angularly related planes. ss y rivets or other through fastenings 15a. nd supporting ring features; These sectio when adj ed and secured in their longitudinally a usted relation. ar ind a solid rod inside the stitched horn.
  • poredge of he awnin illustrating top rail a 7 is a part sectional front elevation or the telescoplcally engageable tubular sections of the so serte top rail: tion ls s lorlg the upper Fig. s is an end elevation of one or the rail terial. sections 1n. both forms of the invention thus far de- In Figs. 1 and 2, the body or :abi-ic portion scribe the awning is supported by meaxis of la of the awning is shown clamped and held. 55 split rings having shank portions caught within admit the sharks of the supporting rings wnen compressed as in Eig. 5- ulleys 2s may be p m... wang e.
  • ,ml nu 20 n n-shaped rod seetions teleseopicany engaged one ro ded for the coins 21 over the other and ha side wall the plain r s, said pulleys having over opposite sides o hanger portions 2s. :E-lg. eperforated for passao of the s s of the supportin in s other forms f oo str-deted as s engagedpar material. one tion having integral points eaat ndJng hrougn the awnin materias. a d the 'con- 25 other side wall or each.

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ed Vand in nat nemoling ne a:V 5 s .and re Vgerie'rally'Li-shaped. N i
Wmdows of different widths. arch ,poxtionf f3 and 'Substantially nB-t Opposed Sides l a. I 5 the latter desi e pecial objects er v In t f5. or the rod from i.t. which in Figs. 5 and `sec-ure means jfor provides Ver. simpre', Erm and. fastening the supporting rods on the awning niao be taken down.
invention -are :to Vr rovire ensive cone terial.
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engagement or `:a1-.ie yrod awni g Other objects of the a a structure of simple. in struction w l-i will be neat nd Yattractive in appearance and. ivhich when taken d n r m sections over the window will not leave a multiplicityrof a ustment of hfol, supports or otherwise objectionable nxtures. terial and the extending other -desirable objects-an thernovel' features or the secur 's.on` one section tlirougn through which the purposes oi-Jt' inv Y 'a 'e T25 an .opening .or Aopenings Ai Ytl-i er .section. attained will appear r are set Sforth inlde'tszil serves 'to.locls tnersections ,together in th in therxollowlng specication. seen callyadjuste elation. as partie arly in f e die. es accompanying :and rorrning-part dicated in-1=i'g. 2.' of Vthe Y f' ill Y ain i t theirVoutei-.ends-tne telcopically e raged practicalrembodiments of the invention. :strucao rod sections may have dovvnward extersions.or ture, owever. may e further modified and tabs, as indicated at ls. to reeriforce tne'edee changed, all within the true intent and broad portions of the awning fabric. a t ese taps scope of the invention as hereinafter denned may have fastening points ns ixnilar in structure and edect to t ose already described. a side elevation of an a5 e externally applied top rail described ma invention; be e of sheet metal channeled to the shape indicated. and externally applied form of irninates need for e ng or wning and claimed.
251g. 1 in the drawing awning embodying features of the IEig. 2 is a broken front elevation of the uppexportion of the same on a larger scale. with parts rcenrorcexnent el otherwise xnishing the upper edge of the a do material.
n ceses where the awning material is stitched along the upper edge, the internal ted in Fig. e may be emappearing in section;
rag. 3 is a further enlarged broken detail or the safety hook and upper end portion. of the awning; with a here.
:55s. 4 is a b part. Y view :u tforni of top rail illustra ing a mod ied. forni of longitudinally adjustable ployed, the cn .ng o1' ftop rod for the awning: 45 gaged arched sections l le and l2o, secured to- 5 and s are combined v-iews, broken and Sether in their longitudinally adjusted relation. sectioned on different angularly related planes. ss y rivets or other through fastenings 15a. nd supporting ring features; These sectio when adj ed and secured in their longitudinally a usted relation. ar ind a solid rod inside the stitched horn. poredge of he awnin illustrating top rail a 7 is a part sectional front elevation or the telescoplcally engageable tubular sections of the so serte top rail: tion ls s lorlg the upper Fig. s is an end elevation of one or the rail terial. sections 1n. both forms of the invention thus far de- In Figs. 1 and 2, the body or :abi-ic portion scribe the awning is supported by meaxis of la of the awning is shown clamped and held. 55 split rings having shank portions caught within admit the sharks of the supporting rings wnen compressed as in Eig. 5- ulleys 2s may be p m... wang e. ,ml nu 20 n n-shaped rod seetions teleseopicany engaged one ro ded for the coins 21 over the other and ha side wall the plain r s, said pulleys having over opposite sides o hanger portions 2s. :E-lg. eperforated for passao of the s s of the supportin in s other forms f oo str-deted as s engaged wenn material. one tion having integral points eaat ndJng hrougn the awnin materias. a d the 'con- 25 other side wall or each. seeti n n v openings ung on tbe stems admitting said points an ne latter bein Y ed do ever en second mentionedrside wall to ety nooksrror sup ting the aV are Seeure be seetxons in elampe engagenient over indicated at 2s, es rried. by base plates su, secured the a, Datel-LL @13dV one or more ofV Said over HOP of the W ra e. S base so points on one section ex ending through porplates having eaten lugs 3l pvoted thereon at 32. tions of the other section over wm it is slidto elo e the hooks aft the supporting :rings 2a ing y engaged, to riool: tlae sections in their have been engaged tnereover. longitudinally adjusted. relation The safew ea on l au omatieauy loele J S 1 m or e levers 35 33, sa, tn niet pivoted on the base at :isV and the seeond pivoted at 3s to a bell s1' ef th safety catcn e following references are Vof record in the me or this patent: f
by engagement with the supportio UNITED STATES PATENTS ng bra Liet :Eig. 3- prevents th toggle from Num me Y Y "br inwardly Q fter the center pivot 3s of 2 132 the toggle has dropped downward just past the l 004-129 dead center, 1o positie l Y Y Y V Y lzgs-Bz T e toggles and. allow theY safety 'catches 45 172S)703 to pen upwardly. :anger ezstensionsrsu s re shown ,353*912 provided on. the lower ends o the upperrtogele zzgss levers 33, suon nnger extensions being cated 2:26,(*249 where they may be reaacned from inside Vtrie
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US3300952A (en) * 1962-07-13 1967-01-31 Res Prod Corp Air filter having ductile metal frame with integral lock

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US892132A (en) * 1907-06-04 1908-06-30 Owen L Carter Adjustable door or window screen frame.
US1004129A (en) * 1911-02-01 1911-09-26 Carl F Winberg Extensible awning.
US1298842A (en) * 1918-12-17 1919-04-01 Cyril Hugh Wetmore Overall-suspender fastener.
US1726703A (en) * 1929-09-03 Screen construction
US1858912A (en) * 1931-08-18 1932-05-17 Frank J Arndt Awning fixture
US2247846A (en) * 1939-03-28 1941-07-01 Perlman Ben Hanging means for awnings and the like
US2267249A (en) * 1941-03-18 1941-12-23 Monner Frank Ring attachment for curtains and the like
US2350236A (en) * 1940-07-01 1944-05-30 Harold Warp Window shade attachment

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1726703A (en) * 1929-09-03 Screen construction
US892132A (en) * 1907-06-04 1908-06-30 Owen L Carter Adjustable door or window screen frame.
US1004129A (en) * 1911-02-01 1911-09-26 Carl F Winberg Extensible awning.
US1298842A (en) * 1918-12-17 1919-04-01 Cyril Hugh Wetmore Overall-suspender fastener.
US1858912A (en) * 1931-08-18 1932-05-17 Frank J Arndt Awning fixture
US2247846A (en) * 1939-03-28 1941-07-01 Perlman Ben Hanging means for awnings and the like
US2350236A (en) * 1940-07-01 1944-05-30 Harold Warp Window shade attachment
US2267249A (en) * 1941-03-18 1941-12-23 Monner Frank Ring attachment for curtains and the like

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3300952A (en) * 1962-07-13 1967-01-31 Res Prod Corp Air filter having ductile metal frame with integral lock

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