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US251426A US251426DA US251426A US 251426 A US251426 A US 251426A US 251426D A US251426D A US 251426DA US 251426 A US251426 A US 251426A
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  • the object of my invention is to provide a ro permanent, simple, and efficacious means of ventilating in railway-cars through the windows-which invention is applicable also to windows generally, wherever outer and inner sashes are used-without the introduction of dust and cinders, without obstructing the view from the window, without letting in the cold air during the severe season, and without preventing the window from being raised up out of the way altogether, if desired.
  • This mechanism consists, first, of a novel construction of a window with an outer and an inner sash, B and C, respectively, the inner sash, C, resting, when closed down, on a ledge or sill, H, andinclosing an ordinary pane of glass, E, the outer sash, B, resting, when closed down, upon a ledge or sill, D, six or eight inches below the ledge or sill H, upon which the inner sash, C, rests, said outer sash,
  • the outer sash, B may be raised up out of the way altogether, if desired.

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(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 1.
J. M. FORBES.
V/ENTILATING WINDOW FOR RAILWAY GARS.
No. 251,426. Patented Dec. 27,1881.
By Attorney: 2 M @w/Z N. PETERS. Pholn-Lilhogmphcr. Washin w'n, D4 0.
(No Model.) 2 Sheets-Sheet 2.
J. M. FORBES.
VENTILATING WINDOW FOR RAILWAY CARS; No. 251,426; Patented Dec. 27,1881.
1 WITNESSES IJV VEJVTOR By fltiorney;
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ATES PATENT Orrrct JOHN M. FORBES, OF MILTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE CHICAGO, BURLINGTON 'AND QUINCY RAILROAD COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILL.
.VENTlLATlNG-WINDOW FOR RAILWAY-CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 251,426, dated December 27, 1881.
Application filed August 22, 1881 (No model.)
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOHN MURRAY FORBES,
a citizen of the United States, residing at Milton, in the county of Norfolk and State of Massachusetts, have made a new and useful 1m-- provement in Ventilating-Windows in Bailway-Cars, of which the following is a specification.
The object of my invention is to provide a ro permanent, simple, and efficacious means of ventilating in railway-cars through the windows-which invention is applicable also to windows generally, wherever outer and inner sashes are used-without the introduction of dust and cinders, without obstructing the view from the window, without letting in the cold air during the severe season, and without preventing the window from being raised up out of the way altogether, if desired. I attain these objects by the mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings hereto annexed and forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure I is a perspective view, partly in section, of my device, looking from without the car; and Fig. II is a perspective view of the same, partly in section, looking from within the car.
Similarletters refer to similar parts throughout both figures.
This mechanism, by which the objects above described are attained, consists, first, of a novel construction of a window with an outer and an inner sash, B and C, respectively, the inner sash, C, resting, when closed down, on a ledge or sill, H, andinclosing an ordinary pane of glass, E, the outer sash, B, resting, when closed down, upon a ledge or sill, D, six or eight inches below the ledge or sill H, upon which the inner sash, C, rests, said outer sash,
B, inclosing an ordinary pane of glass, E, ex-
tending from the upper bar of sash B to the partition-bar B, which, when both sashes B and C are closed down, is directly opposite the top line of the lower bar of inner sash, C, and
5 also inclosing a wire or other gauze pane or panel, F, extending from the bar B to the lower bar of sash B; so that by a reference to said drawings it may be seen that when both sashes B and C are closed down the wire or other gauze pane or panel F is not visible to the passenger within, does not obstruct his view, and inner sash, C, being guarded with atight weather-strip attached to it at I, made of rubber or other substance, keeps out the cold in the severe season; but when the inner sash is raised a free ventilation and draft ensues through the wire orother gauze pane or panel F of the outer sash, B, blowing up through the space G, between F and the inner ledge or sill, H; and it will be seen by a further reference to Fig. I of said drawings that a weather-strip is attached to the lower bar of B at I, so that while the gauze F admits air and ventilation the dust and cinders are excluded; second, by
a novel construction upon the above-described device, and forming a part thereof, of a lock or catch, a, in outer sash, B, and stops or sockets c, c, and c in windo w-faciu g K, opposite to and working with lock or catch a, so that when the inner sash, C, is raised the outer sash, B, may be raised also, until its bottom point, guarded by weather-strip I, is opposite to and rests on ledge or sill H atpoint J, in which position look a and socket 0 hold it, thus bringing F opposite the face of the passenger, so that the breeze 7 5 will blow directly upon him, while the dust or cinders cannot penetrate through F or I.
By use of the look a and socket c the outer sash, B, may be raised up out of the way altogether, if desired.
I do not claim, broadly, a window composed of two sashes, the outer one being provided with and inolosing glass or gauze and glass combined, and the inner one of glass, as I believe such to be old; but
What I do claim as my invention,'and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. The combination, in a window, of two sashes, an inner and an outer one, the former resting, when closed down, upon a ledge or 0 sill, and the latter, when closed down, resting upon a ledge or sill of lower level, and being provided with or inclosing at the bottom only wire or other gauze, so that when the former is raised a draft of air will flow through the window without the introduction of dust and cinders, substantially as described.
2. In a window, an outer and an inner sash, the former consisting of glass at the top only, and wire or other gauze at the bottom only, I00
and the latter of glass, in combination with ing separated by a space, G, at the both )m,
ledges or sills, locks, soekets, and weathersubstantially as described. strips, substantially as described.
3. The combination of the sashes B and 0, JOHN MURRAY FORBES 5 resting on ledges 0r sills D and H, with the Witnesses:
weather-strips I and I, the lock (1, and sock- H. M. CHAPMAN, ets c, 0, and 0", respectively, said sashes be- W. J. LADD.
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US2494161A (en) * 1947-12-03 1950-01-10 Daniel D Blackman Window construction
US2579099A (en) * 1947-08-29 1951-12-18 Walter J Sherry Window construction

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US2579099A (en) * 1947-08-29 1951-12-18 Walter J Sherry Window construction
US2494161A (en) * 1947-12-03 1950-01-10 Daniel D Blackman Window construction

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