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US2513250A US667537A US66753746A US2513250A US 2513250 A US2513250 A US 2513250A US 667537 A US667537 A US 667537A US 66753746 A US66753746 A US 66753746A US 2513250 A US2513250 A US 2513250A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • This invention relates to jalousies, and more particularly to an improved pivot clip for use in connection with the jalousie slats by means of which'the slats may be pivoted in the frame structure and also associated by a common operating rod as is common in this art.
  • An object of the invention is to provide an improved pivot clip for jalousie slats of a simplified structure lending itself to economical mass production.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improved jalousie slat pivot clip which, when assembled with the jalousie slats, will reinforce the end of the slat and tend to prevent warping or lateral distortion of the slat.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide an improved jalousie slat pivot clip which cannot be removed from the slat without mutilating the slat afer the jalousie has been assembled, thus adding additional protection preventing the removal of selected slats by mere removal of screws or pins as in other types of construction.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical transverse cross-section taken through a window provided with a jalousie and fitted with pivot clips of the present invention
  • Figure 2 is: a fragmentary horizontal crosssection through one side of the frame and one end portion of a jalousie slat partially broken away to show the application of the improved pivot clip;
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the improved pivot slip before application to a slat.
  • Figure 4 is an end elevation of a slat with an improved pivot clip applied.
  • the improved jalousie slat pivot clip is formed from sheet metal of suitable thickness, or other suitable material, and as herein illustrated is stamped into the form of a blank I having portions 2 and 5 bent at right angles with respect to each other along a longitudinal line 3.
  • the part 5 is longer than the part 2 and of tapering lwidth, being provided at its wider end 6 with a bearinlg hole 8, the center of which is arcuate shape as illustrated and is provided with a medial cut-out portion 4 which is folded up to lie in the same plane with the longer portion 5 constituting a lo or bracket extending to one side of said longer portion 5-, and lug 5 is also formed with a bearing hole 9.
  • the dimensions of the longer portion 5 are determined by the width or the particular jalousie slats and in general this longer portion 5, with its end extension 6, is of a length slightly less but substantially the width of the slat S to which the device is to be applied, while the width or the longer portion 5 is substantially one-half of the thickness of that jalousie slat and the taper corresponds to the taper commonly given to such jalousie slats.
  • the ends of the jalousie slats S are provided by a circular saw or similar tool with an arcuate slot, extending widthwise and intermediate its broad faces into which arcuate slot the shorter arcuate part 2 of the pivot clip is inserted, in which position the longer part 5 with its end extension 6 will cover a substantial portion of the end of the slat, the shape of the said longer portion 5 and its end extension 6 conforming with the cross-sectional shape of the slats.
  • the clip is secured to the slat by rivets R passing through the end of the slat and holes Ill formed in the arcuate part 2 of the clip.
  • a pivot clip for jalousie slat comprising a blank of suitable sheet material folded on a longitudinal line to form perpendicularly disposed parts, one part of less length than the other, with a medial lug cut from the shorter part and disposed in the plane of the longer part, with pivot holes formed near the end of the longer part and in said lug.
  • a clip for jalousie slats comprising a blank of sheet metal or the like folded on a longitudinal line to form perpendicularly disposed parts, one part longer than the other to extend beyond it at one end, said extended portion being of substantially twice the width of the remainder and formed with a pivot hole substantially in alignment with the line of fold, the shorter part having an arcuate edge, with a lug cut from the shorter part and disposed in the same plane as the longer part and provided with a pivot hole.
  • a jalousie slat having in its end a mortise extendin widthwise, of the slat intermediate the broad faces of the slat, a pivot clip formed of sheet material folded on a-longitudinal line to form perpendicularly disposed parts, one part of less length than the other, with a medial lug cut from the shorterpartaand disposed in the plane of the longer part, with pivot holes formed near the end of the longer "part and in said lug, the longer part conforming in length with the width of the slat and of a width to-rextend from the-mortise to one broad'face 'of the slat with the shorter Part seated in the mortise.
  • a pivot clip fo-rijalousie slats 'comprisingi'an 4 elongated strip of tapering width, said strip having a bearing hole formed in its wider end and a portion bent at right angles to the plane of the strip on a longitudinal line extending from the center of said bearing hole, said bent-over portion having a cut-out medial portion defining a lag disposed in the plane of the strip extending to one side thereof and formed with a hear-- ing hole,

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June 27, 1950 c. v. PETTlT JALOUSIE SLAT PIVOT Filed May 6, 1946 C.V. PETT'IT Patented June 27, 1950 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 2,513,250 I, I I JALOUSIE s n'r rlvo'r j Conrad v. Pettit, Miami, Fla.
Application May 6, 1946, Serial No. 667,537
This invention relates to jalousies, and more particularly to an improved pivot clip for use in connection with the jalousie slats by means of which'the slats may be pivoted in the frame structure and also associated by a common operating rod as is common in this art.
An object of the invention is to provide an improved pivot clip for jalousie slats of a simplified structure lending itself to economical mass production.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved jalousie slat pivot clip which, when assembled with the jalousie slats, will reinforce the end of the slat and tend to prevent warping or lateral distortion of the slat.
A further object of the invention is to provide an improved jalousie slat pivot clip which cannot be removed from the slat without mutilating the slat afer the jalousie has been assembled, thus adding additional protection preventing the removal of selected slats by mere removal of screws or pins as in other types of construction.
Claims. (01. 2062) The invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and combinations of parts hereinafter more particularly described and claimed.
One sheet of drawings accompanies this specification as part thereof, in which like reference characters indicate like parts throughout.
In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a vertical transverse cross-section taken through a window provided with a jalousie and fitted with pivot clips of the present invention;
Figure 2 is: a fragmentary horizontal crosssection through one side of the frame and one end portion of a jalousie slat partially broken away to show the application of the improved pivot clip;
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the improved pivot slip before application to a slat; and,
Figure 4 is an end elevation of a slat with an improved pivot clip applied.
In accordance with the present invention, the improved jalousie slat pivot clip is formed from sheet metal of suitable thickness, or other suitable material, and as herein illustrated is stamped into the form of a blank I having portions 2 and 5 bent at right angles with respect to each other along a longitudinal line 3.
The part 5 is longer than the part 2 and of tapering lwidth, being provided at its wider end 6 with a bearinlg hole 8, the center of which is arcuate shape as illustrated and is provided with a medial cut-out portion 4 which is folded up to lie in the same plane with the longer portion 5 constituting a lo or bracket extending to one side of said longer portion 5-, and lug 5 is also formed with a bearing hole 9.
The dimensions of the longer portion 5 are determined by the width or the particular jalousie slats and in general this longer portion 5, with its end extension 6, is of a length slightly less but substantially the width of the slat S to which the device is to be applied, while the width or the longer portion 5 is substantially one-half of the thickness of that jalousie slat and the taper corresponds to the taper commonly given to such jalousie slats.
In assembly, the ends of the jalousie slats S are provided by a circular saw or similar tool with an arcuate slot, extending widthwise and intermediate its broad faces into which arcuate slot the shorter arcuate part 2 of the pivot clip is inserted, in which position the longer part 5 with its end extension 6 will cover a substantial portion of the end of the slat, the shape of the said longer portion 5 and its end extension 6 conforming with the cross-sectional shape of the slats. The clip is secured to the slat by rivets R passing through the end of the slat and holes Ill formed in the arcuate part 2 of the clip.
When the slats provided with such pivot clips on each end are assembled between vertical frame members and the slats pivoted to said frame members 'I by rivets extending through the pivot holes 8, it will be apparent that the pivot clips will be effectively locked in position with respect to the slats.
Havin thus fully described my invention, I claim:
1. A pivot clip for jalousie slat comprising a blank of suitable sheet material folded on a longitudinal line to form perpendicularly disposed parts, one part of less length than the other, with a medial lug cut from the shorter part and disposed in the plane of the longer part, with pivot holes formed near the end of the longer part and in said lug.
2. A clip as specified in claim 1 in which the longer part extends beyond the shorter part at one end and said extended part is sufliciently wider than the remainder to position the pivot hole formed therein substantially in line with the longitudinal fold line between the parts.
3. A clip for jalousie slats comprising a blank of sheet metal or the like folded on a longitudinal line to form perpendicularly disposed parts, one part longer than the other to extend beyond it at one end, said extended portion being of substantially twice the width of the remainder and formed with a pivot hole substantially in alignment with the line of fold, the shorter part having an arcuate edge, with a lug cut from the shorter part and disposed in the same plane as the longer part and provided with a pivot hole.
4. In combination, a jalousie slat having in its end a mortise extendin widthwise, of the slat intermediate the broad faces of the slat, a pivot clip formed of sheet material folded on a-longitudinal line to form perpendicularly disposed parts, one part of less length than the other, with a medial lug cut from the shorterpartaand disposed in the plane of the longer part, with pivot holes formed near the end of the longer "part and in said lug, the longer part conforming in length with the width of the slat and of a width to-rextend from the-mortise to one broad'face 'of the slat with the shorter Part seated in the mortise.
5..A pivot :clip fo-rijalousie slats 'comprisingi'an 4 elongated strip of tapering width, said strip having a bearing hole formed in its wider end and a portion bent at right angles to the plane of the strip on a longitudinal line extending from the center of said bearing hole, said bent-over portion having a cut-out medial portion defining a lag disposed in the plane of the strip extending to one side thereof and formed with a hear-- ing hole,
CONRAD V. PETTIT.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in th file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number vName Date 863,573 McCord Aug. 13, 1907 1 ,654,426 Marshall Dec. 27, 1927 1,718,754 Molina June 25, 1929 2 3%,454 Huff July 13, 1943 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 203,368 Switzerland 1939
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US2614301A (en) * 1949-09-01 1952-10-21 Delbert O Axtell Louver construction
US2649629A (en) * 1949-11-28 1953-08-25 Jay H Baxter Louver construction
US2726426A (en) * 1952-04-07 1955-12-13 Frederick M Fink Louvered windows
US4709506A (en) * 1986-10-16 1987-12-01 Lukaszonas William S Swivel shutter assembly

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US1654426A (en) * 1925-03-02 1927-12-27 Briggs Mfg Co Hinge construction for doors
US1718754A (en) * 1927-06-07 1929-06-25 Julian Stuart Y Molina Blind
CH203368A (en) * 1938-08-30 1939-03-15 Vock Walter Blind boards for shutters.
US2324454A (en) * 1940-06-04 1943-07-13 Miller Charles F Louver pivot clip

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US863573A (en) * 1907-01-16 1907-08-13 Mary R Mccord Window-blind.
US1654426A (en) * 1925-03-02 1927-12-27 Briggs Mfg Co Hinge construction for doors
US1718754A (en) * 1927-06-07 1929-06-25 Julian Stuart Y Molina Blind
CH203368A (en) * 1938-08-30 1939-03-15 Vock Walter Blind boards for shutters.
US2324454A (en) * 1940-06-04 1943-07-13 Miller Charles F Louver pivot clip

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US2614301A (en) * 1949-09-01 1952-10-21 Delbert O Axtell Louver construction
US2649629A (en) * 1949-11-28 1953-08-25 Jay H Baxter Louver construction
US2726426A (en) * 1952-04-07 1955-12-13 Frederick M Fink Louvered windows
US4709506A (en) * 1986-10-16 1987-12-01 Lukaszonas William S Swivel shutter assembly

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