US2526249A - Putty softening means - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the removal of putty from a window pane which has been set in a sash by softening the putty in order that the removal may be very easily accomplished.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of awin'dow pane in its sash with strips of my material secured over the putty of the window;
- Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a fragmental portion of the sash, window pane and putty with my device in place;
- Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the device, bottom side up, to show the adhesive for securing it in place.
- I provide a strip of cellulose material such as wood pulp board which may absorb certain chemicals and treat this material with some chemicals which will afford a proper burning of the same when in position. Adhesion is provided along the bottom surface of the strip so that it may be readily secured in place to the putty which it is to soften.
- 10 designates a sash of a window having a window pane l I resting upon one surface 12 of the rabbet thereof with putty l3 extending between the pane and the portion M of the rabbet in a usual manner.
- the strip which I provide is designated 1 and is formed of some material which will readily burn, such as a cellulose material, for instance a wood pulp board.
- a cellulose material for instance a wood pulp board.
- This wood pulp board is treated or saturated with a hydro-carbon material or supplied with a nitrate or metallic oxide material to supply oxygen to support burning and also to increase the B. t. 11. content thereof. It is, of course, readily apparent that various different chem cals may be utilized.
- a ribbon of adhesive material it which may be in the form of adhesive tape or other cementitious substance, may be utilized on the bottom surface of the strip so that this strip may be readily secured to the putty 13 as shownin'Fig. 2. It is very desirable that an adhesive for securing contact of the strip with the putty be had in order that the heat may be directly transferred tothe putty.
- the material thus secured is lighted and allowed to burn completely. At the point of starting the burning, after the material has been consumed, it will be found that the putty is sufficiently soft so that a regular putty knife may be used to lift the putty from position.
- This putty removing strip is very economically manufactured and may be readily stored in coils or other convenient form for use. It is far simpler than utilizing any means where some other energy must be supplied for its functioning.
- a device for softening putty in a window sash comprising, a slow burning elongated strip of largely cellulose material of a size to rest against the surface of the putty for a substantial length thereof, said material containing an oxygen furnishing compound, and an adhesive carried by said strip for securing the same to the putty in a window sash.
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Oct. 17, 1950 MARTlNEs 2,526,249
PUTTY SOFTENING MEANS Filed Dec. 26, 1946 INVENTOR.
ATTORNE Ys.
Patented Oct. 17, 1950 PUTTY SOFTENING MEANS Rene Mai-tines, Cranston, R. I., assignor to Renay Products Engineering (30., Inc., a corporation of Massachusetts Application December 26, 1946, Serial No. 718,567
4 Claims.
This invention relates to the removal of putty from a window pane which has been set in a sash by softening the putty in order that the removal may be very easily accomplished.
After putty has been positioned for some time about a window pane to hold the window in the sash, it becomes dried and is often covered with paint so that it is difficult to remove it and, in
, formation of a slow burning strip of material and a means for securing this material in place during its slow burning so that the heat will be transmitted to theportion desired by the consuming of the material.
With these and other objects in view, the invention consists of certain novel features of construction as will be more fully described and particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a plan view of awin'dow pane in its sash with strips of my material secured over the putty of the window;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view of a fragmental portion of the sash, window pane and putty with my device in place;
Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the device, bottom side up, to show the adhesive for securing it in place.
In proceeding with this invention, I provide a strip of cellulose material such as wood pulp board which may absorb certain chemicals and treat this material with some chemicals which will afford a proper burning of the same when in position. Adhesion is provided along the bottom surface of the strip so that it may be readily secured in place to the putty which it is to soften.
With reference to the drawings, 10 designates a sash of a window having a window pane l I resting upon one surface 12 of the rabbet thereof with putty l3 extending between the pane and the portion M of the rabbet in a usual manner.
The strip which I provide is designated 1 and is formed of some material which will readily burn, such as a cellulose material, for instance a wood pulp board. This wood pulp board is treated or saturated with a hydro-carbon material or supplied with a nitrate or metallic oxide material to supply oxygen to support burning and also to increase the B. t. 11. content thereof. It is, of course, readily apparent that various different chem cals may be utilized.
A ribbon of adhesive material it, which may be in the form of adhesive tape or other cementitious substance, may be utilized on the bottom surface of the strip so that this strip may be readily secured to the putty 13 as shownin'Fig. 2. It is very desirable that an adhesive for securing contact of the strip with the putty be had in order that the heat may be directly transferred tothe putty.
The material thus secured is lighted and allowed to burn completely. At the point of starting the burning, after the material has been consumed, it will be found that the putty is sufficiently soft so that a regular putty knife may be used to lift the putty from position.
This putty removing strip is very economically manufactured and may be readily stored in coils or other convenient form for use. It is far simpler than utilizing any means where some other energy must be supplied for its functioning.
I claim:
1. A device for softening putty in a window sash comprising, a slow burning elongated strip of largely cellulose material of a size to rest against the surface of the putty for a substantial length thereof, said material containing an oxygen furnishing compound, and an adhesive carried by said strip for securing the same to the putty in a window sash.
2. A device for softening putty as set forth in claim 1 wherein the strip of material is wood pulp board.
3. The method of softening putty in a window sash comprising placing a slow burning strip of largely cellulose material containing an oxygen furnishing compound on said putty and burning the'same.
'4'.'The method of claim 3 wherein the strip is cemented on said putty before burning the same.
RENE MARTINES.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 260,410 Powell July 4, 1882 442,164 Baarnhielm et a1. Dec. 9, 1890 557,556 Cooke Apr. 7, 1896 680,564 Clarke Aug. 13, 1901 1,416,865 Patch May 23, 1922 1,462,601 Hohmann July 24, 1923 1,572,975 Van Meter Feb. 16, 1926 1,960,288 Sherman May 29, 1934 2,168,698 Bunt et a1 Aug. 8, 1939
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