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US2605826A
US2605826A US156355A US15635550A US2605826A US 2605826 A US2605826 A US 2605826A US 156355 A US156355 A US 156355A US 15635550 A US15635550 A US 15635550A US 2605826 A US2605826 A US 2605826A
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  • Another'object of the present invention isto provide novel and improved means by which a strip securing means is engaged with the strip tobesecured.
  • a furtherobject *ofthe/present invention is to provide a new and improved construction in which the screen is secured tov an edge vstrip in conjunction with the securement to the stripof a securing means for the strip in such manner that'av single instrumentality may function as both means. for securing the screen in the strip and means ,for securing'the strip to the fr ame ofawindow. j.
  • a further object of thepresent invention is to provide a securing-means for a screen strip which maybe readily adjusted with respect to the strip so that requirements forsecuring means location may be compensatedfor atthe place of installa- 'fective and eicient means by 'which the screen tion and so as to .avoid the necessity of permanent fabrication ofthefpartsin assembled relation at the factory.v
  • a further object of the 'present invention is to provide a strip ⁇ for a frameless window screen having a new and improved means for sealing the strip with respect toa Window frame.
  • Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the parts of the tops of the securing means of Fig. 1. Y
  • Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view similar to Fig. 2 showing details of construction. of the bottom securing means of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. A4' is a front elevationfsh'owing the bottom strip and its securing means.
  • Fig. f5 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a modied A'form of the securing means for the strips of thescreen. l f
  • Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective '.View similar to Fig. 2 of the top securing means of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. '7 is an exploded perspective view similar to Fig. 3 of the bottom receiving means of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 8 is a vertical section of a further modied form of securing means and strip assembly.
  • Fig. 9 is a front elevation of the securing means ofFig.8. Y
  • the inventive concept of the present application may be' dened as being carried out by the provision of a flexible screen which is secured within a return bent portion of an edge holdingV strip vtogether with securing means for the strip engaged within the same return bent portion.
  • the securing means act to assist in locking the screen in position; ' While the securing means may be permanently and rigidly locked inthe channel, such means. are preferably mounted to slide therein sc as to.n permit adjustment at the place of installation.
  • the invention also provides means for securing'arsealing strip Within the edge holding strip so as to vprovide an effective and efiicent seal between such strip and a window frame.
  • the blindstop vof the frame is indicated by the numeral.lll,while the Vnumeral I I illustrates Ythe-lower sill of the frame.
  • a woven wireor fabric screen- is identied by the numeral I2, its upper and lower edges being received within the return 'bent portion I3 of upper and lower screen holding strips I4 and I5 respectively.
  • ythe return bent portion I3 forms a channel I6 in-which the screen edge is lodged.
  • the screen edge, a's illustrated, is preferably return bent' within the channel I6 to secure it against accidental displacement therefrom.
  • the upper holding strip- I4 is formed-in addi- Y tion t-o the return bent portion I3 with an outwardly extending ange Ill; which Vis, adapted to bear-against'and seal'fthe-o'uter face I8 of the blind stop' iIIl.
  • a securing member generally indicated by the numeral I9.
  • the member I9 is generally U shaped in crosssection and includes an upper horizontal wall 2D and a parallel lower horizontal wall 2I joined by an intermediate vertical wall 22.
  • the free outer edge ofthe upper wall 20 is turned at right angles thereto toform achannel engaging flange 23 which ismounted Awithin the channel It and in contact with the screen edge located therein.
  • the flange 23 While the flange 23 is in frictional contact with the inner Wall of the channel and withfth-e screen edge to assist in securement of the screen within the channel, it is longitudinally slidable to permit adjustment thereof.
  • the flange II is inwardly ⁇ offset withrespect tothe outer wall of the return bent portion. I3 so as to form a shoulder whichengages the right-iangular bend ofthe wal1--2 with respect to the ange 23 and thus to rengage the securingmember I9 to preclude dislodgement of the flange-.23 from the channel by transverse movement thereof with respect to the strip.
  • an attaching screw 25 is provided .the shankfof which passes through registering apertures 126- inthe ⁇ upper and lower wallsV 20 .and 2 I.,. respectively, so vas to engage the shank at spaced points,-thus precluding a pivotal movement of the securing means I9 with respect tothe screw and with respect to the frame .IIL x w 'a
  • the strips 'I4 may be formedatthe factory of indennitelength and a screenr may belocated in the channel thereof and the securing means I9 loosely applied at ⁇ such'intervals .as may be Vfound required.
  • the strip members I4 and their companion ⁇ mem- ⁇ bers I5 may'be cut to the desired length and the securing means moved-"longitudinally to the approximate point assumedto'bedesirable and suchk screens may then be delivered.
  • the positicnvfor thescrews 25 is determined-the securing means I9 are slipped longitudinally,V of Vthe strip andthe screwsare then inserted, fthus permanently attaching the securing means in their newly'located position and acting in lsuch position to assist ⁇ in .retaining theA screen edge within the channel I5. ySince the securing means is slidable with respect to the strip.
  • the lower securing strip I5 is formed with an outwardly turned flange 'll'terminating in adownwardly extending lip. 3I :forming an extension which-is adapted to -lie overfthe upper face of the sill II.
  • the flange2'I of thelower securing member is formed with a shoulder 33 engageable with the shoulder 2B in order to preclude outward movement of the flange with respect to the channel and the shoulder 33 is formed with a downwardly extending nange 3'4 which terminates in an outwardly extending surface 35 disposed at slightly obtuse angle with respect to the ange 34.
  • the outer edge of the surf-ace 35 is provided with an upwardlyextendingfilange 36 which forms ⁇ a manipulating handle for the lower end securing means.
  • a vertically .adjustable sealing element 31 having an upper curved head 318 adapted to form frictional engagement .with the innersurface of the flange 34 of the securing means.
  • the flange 34 of the securing means is Yalso provided with a detent 39 adapted to engage the inward facing surface of the member 31 to form a frictional lock thereforwhereby it will be retained in its downwardly adjustedposition for ⁇ sealing 'engagement with the surfaceofthe .sill lIL nThe'lower end of the member, 31 is outwardly turned, as indicated at 40, in parallelism with .the .end of 30 of the flangel 29,.thus acting .in conjnnctiontherewith to .seal the surface II..-
  • .a keyholefslotis For engaging the securing means with the sill Il, .a keyholefslotis provided, itshead opening 4I 'being located in .the 'lowerportion of the vertically extendedvangef, while the elongated shank ofY theppeningi indicated at y42, extends into the inclined surface of. the .portion ⁇ 35 of the securingmeans andterminates in a slight recess .indicated-at 43',.which is adapted to receiveithe head 44-.of an attaching screw 45.
  • a central. element .46 is provided and is somewhat similar thereto.v
  • the member 46 is similarto the securing means in thatit is provided with a flange 41 lodged withinthe .channel IB, which iiange is :slidable within ythe' vchannel and engages the edge of thescreen in order to-assist in securing Athe Ysame within the channel.
  • the member 4t is .likewise similar .to the securing member 32 in being providedwith a detent 43 vwhich engages the inner face of the sealing member 31 in order to cooperate with the head 38 to secure vthe sealing-member in'its vertically adjusted position.
  • the specic means of attaching the securing means tothe frame may take-form otherthan that disclosed in Figs. 1 to 4, inclusive.
  • the upper securing strip I4 is identical with that shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and within thechannel I5 thereof are located the upper Vvedge vof V.the screen I2 Vandthe flange 23 of a securing means, which isslidable but locked against accidental displacement from the channel vby the inwardly turned shoulder 24.
  • the lower screen securing strip of that form of the invention shown in Fig. 5 is identical with the strip I5 of Fig. 1 in that it has the return bent portion I3 forming the channel I6 for receiving the flange 21 of the securing means.
  • the shoulder 28 engages the Shoulder 33 ofthe securing means to lock the iiange against accidental movement from the channel.
  • the lower strip of Fig. 5 is formed with a simple downwardly extending iiange 52 which has fitted over the edge thereof a return bent sealing strip 53 which is frictionally slidable on the edge of the iiange 52 to provide a seal against the upper surface of the sill I I of the bottom strip of Fig. 5, including a bifurcated engaging piece 56, the outer ends of which are turned downwardly to form catch hooks 55.
  • the hooked ⁇ ends 55 of the bifurcated member 54 engage the upper outer corners 56 of the bracket 51, which bracket is rigidly secured to the surface II by a screw, or the like, indicated at 58.
  • the bracket 51 is also provided with an aperture 59, through which extends a securing bolt 6B provided with a wing nut 6I.
  • the wing nut is loosened on the bolt 60 and the bifurcated members moved inwardly to straddle the shank of the bolt 60 and to engage the hooked ends 55 with the corners 56.
  • the wing nut 6I may be tightened outwardly on the shank of the bolt 60 and in such tightening movement the securing means 54 rocks about the corners 55, thus lowering the outer end of the securing means and applying tension on the screen and causing the sealing member 53 to snugly engage the surface of the sill II to seal the same.
  • FIGs. 8 and 9 A further form of the invention is disclosed in Figs. 8 and 9 in which the channel engaging portion of the securing means generallyindicated by the numeral is formed by lips 1I stuck out from an upward extension 62 of a body flange 63.
  • the securing means is in conformity with thev structure of Fig. 1.
  • the extension 62 is co-planar with the body flange 63 and thus provides an internal surface which bears against the lower portion of the screen to secure the screen between it and the outer face of the return bent portion I3 of the holding strip I5.
  • the lips 1I, while slidable in the channel I6, also act in the manner of the flange 21 to assist in the screen securement.
  • the present invention provides a novel, simple and improved construction and arrangement of parts whereby readily adjustable securing means is mounted with respect to a screen engaging strip and whereby such securing means acts in conjunction with the strips as a means for assisting in securing the screen within the channel. It will, of course, be understood that theinvention is not limited to the specific Structure here shown and that numerous changeaimodiiications and the full use of equivalents may be resorted to in the practice of the invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the same, as outlined in the appended claims.l
  • a frameless window screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material-for securing it to the opposite end of the Window frame, said holding strip comprising a atplate folded upon itselflongitudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion extending short of the other edge of saidouter portion, said holding strip at the latter edge of said outer portion being bent substantially rightangularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and inter
  • a frameless window 'screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one endto one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material'for ⁇ securing it to the opposite end of the window frame, said holding strip comprising a fiat plate folded uponitself longitudinally to form :spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window '.frame, the other edge'. of said inner portion extending short cf the other-edge of said outer por-,-
  • said holding strip at the latter edge of said 'outer portion being bent substantially right-angularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder lextending inwardly a substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion,l said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed betweensaid other end of the screen material and said outer portion, said securing member at the end of the tongue remote from the junctureof said portions ,being bent right-angularly to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the jholding strip, the tongue having a height such that the endthereof-remote fromthe shoulders extendssubs'tantiallybeyond the edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is 'folded,'whereby" said tongue is retained in said strip, said holding strip at the inner edge of itsshoulder -
  • a frameless wind-ow screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at oneendI to one endoi a window iframe, ⁇ a holding strip ⁇ for the other end of said f sheet of screedinaterial -for securingl iti-go the opposite end ofthe! window trama said holding strip comprising V ⁇ a fiat plate foldedfupon ⁇ itself longitudinally to fiomspa'oed inner and'V outer parallel "vertically disposed portions Y' integrally connected longitudinally alongtheir edges which are rermite from theadjacent end of the window frame, th othr.
  • edgejoilSaid inner .vertige @X- tion said holding strip at the latter edge of said outer .portion being bent substantially rightangularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the rfree edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end of the screen-material and said outer portion, -said securing mem-V ber at the end of the tongue remote from the juncture of said portions being bent rightangularly to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the holding strip, the tongue having a height such that ⁇ the end thereof remote from the shoulders extendssubstantially beyond the edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is folded, whereby said tongue is retained in said strip, said holding strip at the inner edge of its shoulder being bent to
  • a frameless window screen construction compri-sing a sheet of screen material adapte-d to be secured at one end to one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material ior securing it to the opposite end of the window frame, said holding strip comprising a flat ⁇ plate folded upon itself longitudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion extending short of the other edge oi" said outer portion, said holding strip at the latter edge of said outer portion being bent substantially rightangularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a'substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the frere edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between Vsaid portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end '
  • securing member to the adjacent end of the window frame, including a generally horizontally disposed inwardly extending member having a slot extending inwardly at right angles from the plane of the sheet of screen material and adapted to receive the shank of a ixed screw with the head of the screw bearing against the margins of the member defining the slot so as to progressively increase the tension on the screen as the screw approaches the end of the slot.
  • a frameless window screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said lsheet of screen material, said holding strip cornprising a at plate folded upon itself longitudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion.
  • a frameless Window screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end of a Window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material, said holding strip coniprising a fiat plate folded upon itself longtudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion extending short of the other edge of said outer portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, and a bent sheet metal latching bracket cooperable with a fixed latching member on the window frame for securing the strip to the adjacent end of the frame and being carried by the strip by having a vertically disposed tongue portion frictionally interposed between said other end of the screen material and said outer strip portion, said sheet metal latching bracket at the end of the tongue portion remote from the juncture of said strip portions being bent rightangularly to form a horizontal shoulder,

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Aug. 5, 1952 A. LANG wINnow SCREEN SECURING MEANS .2 SHEETS- SHEET 1 Filed April 17', 1950 Aug. 5, 1952 A, LANG WINDOW SCREEN sEcuRING MEANS 2 SHEETS- SHEET 2 Filed April 17, 1950 ma W.
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Patented Aug. 5, 1952 UNITED STATE WIINnoWsonEEN sEoURiNc MANSI 'v e Albert Lang, Oakland, Calif. l Application April'ii, 1950, serial No. 156,355;
7 ClaimS. (Cl. 1GO-328) This invention relates to Window screens and is particularlyconcerned with frameless screens and means for securing the screen material to lan edge holding strip and t means for securing which rendered themj unsuited to economic manufacture; 'l v f It is among the prime objects of the presentinventionto provide'a novel andimproved screen of the'character set forth having"improve defis secured to an edge holding strip.
Another'object of the present invention isto provide novel and improved means by which a strip securing means is engaged with the strip tobesecured. jj
A furtherobject *ofthe/present invention is to provide a new and improved construction in which the screen is secured tov an edge vstrip in conjunction with the securement to the stripof a securing means for the strip in such manner that'av single instrumentality may function as both means. for securing the screen in the strip and means ,for securing'the strip to the fr ame ofawindow. j.
A further object of thepresent invention is to provide a securing-means for a screen strip which maybe readily adjusted with respect to the strip so that requirements forsecuring means location may be compensatedfor atthe place of installa- 'fective and eicient means by 'which the screen tion and so as to .avoid the necessity of permanent fabrication ofthefpartsin assembled relation at the factory.v
A further object of the 'present invention is to provide a strip `for a frameless window screen having a new and improved means for sealing the strip with respect toa Window frame.
Numerous other objects and features of the present invention will be apparent from consideration of the following specification taken in conjunction with vthe accompanying drawings,
s sbripsandseurins means Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the parts of the tops of the securing means of Fig. 1. Y
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective view similar to Fig. 2 showing details of construction. of the bottom securing means of Fig. 1.
Fig. A4' is a front elevationfsh'owing the bottom strip and its securing means.
Fig. f5 is a view similar to Fig. 1 showing a modied A'form of the securing means for the strips of thescreen. l f
Fig. 6 is an exploded perspective '.View similar to Fig. 2 of the top securing means of Fig. 5.
Fig. '7 is an exploded perspective view similar to Fig. 3 of the bottom receiving means of Fig. 5.
Fig. 8 is a vertical section of a further modied form of securing means and strip assembly.
Fig. 9 is a front elevation of the securing means ofFig.8. Y
In general the inventive concept of the present applicationmay be' dened as being carried out by the provision of a flexible screen which is secured within a return bent portion of an edge holdingV strip vtogether with securing means for the strip engaged within the same return bent portion. vIn Vso locating the securing means within the channel which receives the screen edge, the securing means act to assist in locking the screen in position; 'While the securing means may be permanently and rigidly locked inthe channel, such means. are preferably mounted to slide therein sc as to.n permit adjustment at the place of installation.' The invention also provides means for securing'arsealing strip Within the edge holding strip so as to vprovide an effective and efiicent seal between such strip and a window frame. i
Referring nowmor'e particularly to the drawings, .in'Fig. 1 the blindstop vof the frame is indicated by the numeral.lll,while the Vnumeral I I illustrates Ythe-lower sill of the frame. A woven wireor fabric screen-is identied by the numeral I2, its upper and lower edges being received within the return 'bent portion I3 of upper and lower screen holding strips I4 and I5 respectively. In both- Ainstances ythe return bent portion I3 forms a channel I6 in-which the screen edge is lodged. The screen edge, a's illustrated, is preferably return bent' within the channel I6 to secure it against accidental displacement therefrom. S Y
The upper holding strip- I4 is formed-in addi- Y tion t-o the return bent portion I3 with an outwardly extending ange Ill; which Vis, adapted to bear-against'and seal'fthe-o'uter face I8 of the blind stop' iIIl. For scuring the upper strip I4 to the blind stop I!) there is provided a securing member generally indicated by the numeral I9. The member I9 is generally U shaped in crosssection and includes an upper horizontal wall 2D and a parallel lower horizontal wall 2I joined by an intermediate vertical wall 22. The free outer edge ofthe upper wall 20 is turned at right angles thereto toform achannel engaging flange 23 which ismounted Awithin the channel It and in contact with the screen edge located therein. While the flange 23 is in frictional contact with the inner Wall of the channel and withfth-e screen edge to assist in securement of the screen within the channel, it is longitudinally slidable to permit adjustment thereof. As indicated. at y24, the flange II is inwardly `offset withrespect tothe outer wall of the return bent portion. I3 so as to form a shoulder whichengages the right-iangular bend ofthe wal1--2 with respect to the ange 23 and thus to rengage the securingmember I9 to preclude dislodgement of the flange-.23 from the channel by transverse movement thereof with respect to the strip. For attaching the securing means to the: blind stop I5, an attaching screw 25 is provided .the shankfof which passes through registering apertures 126- inthe `upper and lower wallsV 20 .and 2 I.,. respectively, so vas to engage the shank at spaced points,-thus precluding a pivotal movement of the securing means I9 with respect tothe screw and with respect to the frame .IIL x w 'a By this construction it will be seen that the strips 'I4 may be formedatthe factory of indennitelength and a screenr may belocated in the channel thereof and the securing means I9 loosely applied at` such'intervals .as may be Vfound required. As specications for the window frames to which the screen is to beapplied are received the strip members I4 and their companion `mem-` bers I5may'be cut to the desired length and the securing means moved-"longitudinally to the approximate point assumedto'bedesirable and suchk screens may then be delivered. When the positicnvfor thescrews 25 is determined-the securing means I9 are slipped longitudinally,V of Vthe strip andthe screwsare then inserted, fthus permanently attaching the securing means in their newly'located position and acting in lsuch position to assist `in .retaining theA screen edge within the channel I5. ySince the securing means is slidable with respect to the strip. I4, it can be formed to releasablyengage the screw by use of a bayonet slot opening entering. through the vertical wall 22 if desired. f f p By further reference to Fig. l and with reference to Figs. 3 and 4itiwill be seen that th-e lower securing means. for the: lower strip l'comprises end securing elements having verticalflanges 2'I which are slidably .mounted Within the channel ofthe lower strip I5 andare engageable. with the'` edge portion of the screen folded-within the channel in the same .manner as the flange 23 with the upper securing member. curing strip I5. is also provided with an inturned shoulder 2S similar to the 'shoulder 24 and a downwardly. ext-ending flange 29 comparable with the flange I'I. of the upper. strip I4. At the terminable edge of theflange 29, however, the lower securing strip I5 is formed with an outwardly turned flange 'll'terminating in adownwardly extending lip. 3I :forming an extension which-is adapted to -lie overfthe upper face of the sill II. The flange2'I of thelower securing member, generally indicated by the numeral 32, is formed with a shoulder 33 engageable with the shoulder 2B in order to preclude outward movement of the flange with respect to the channel and the shoulder 33 is formed with a downwardly extending nange 3'4 which terminates in an outwardly extending surface 35 disposed at slightly obtuse angle with respect to the ange 34. The outer edge of the surf-ace 35 is provided with an upwardlyextendingfilange 36 which forms `a manipulating handle for the lower end securing means.
For sealing the lower strip with'respect to the surface of the sill II, there is provided a vertically .adjustable sealing element 31 having an upper curved head 318 adapted to form frictional engagement .with the innersurface of the flange 34 of the securing means. The flange 34 of the securing means is Yalso provided with a detent 39 adapted to engage the inward facing surface of the member 31 to form a frictional lock thereforwhereby it will be retained in its downwardly adjustedposition for` sealing 'engagement with the surfaceofthe .sill lIL nThe'lower end of the member, 31 is outwardly turned, as indicated at 40, in parallelism with .the .end of 30 of the flangel 29,.thus acting .in conjnnctiontherewith to .seal the surface II..-
- K For engaging the securing means with the sill Il, .a keyholefslotis provided, itshead opening 4I 'being located in .the 'lowerportion of the vertically extendedvangef, while the elongated shank ofY theppeningi indicated at y42, extends into the inclined surface of. the .portion` 35 of the securingmeans andterminates in a slight recess .indicated-at 43',.which is adapted to receiveithe head 44-.of an attaching screw 45. By
this. arrangement :ity will be seen that the enlarged opening'i may readily receive the head 44 vof the screw. 45. Ifnwardmovement of the securing vmeans-.will Vcause .the surfacey adjacent the shank .portion`42 of. the slot to be engaged underk theA head kllllofthe screw whereby continued inner movement .of the securing means will-camL thesecuring member downwardly to tensionthefscreenfand to force the sealing mem- The lower seber .31 into sealingh engagement. with the surface of the sill I I. The nal lodgement of the head 4S within the recess-43 atthe inner. end ofthe shank of the keyhole. openingis such as to preclude 'accidental displacement ofthe securing means from the-head.
In the .construction and arrangement of parts shown in Fig. .4, it will be noted that only two end securing elements 32 areemployed. However, a central. element .46 is provided and is somewhat similar thereto.v The member 46 is similarto the securing means in thatit is provided with a flange 41 lodged withinthe .channel IB, which iiange is :slidable within ythe' vchannel and engages the edge of thescreen in order to-assist in securing Athe Ysame within the channel. The member 4t is .likewise similar .to the securing member 32 in being providedwith a detent 43 vwhich engages the inner face of the sealing member 31 in order to cooperate with the head 38 to secure vthe sealing-member in'its vertically adjusted position.
Referring nowto Figsj, 6, '7 and 8 of the drawings, itwill be seen that the specic means of attaching the securing means tothe frame may take-form otherthan that disclosed in Figs. 1 to 4, inclusive. InFig. 6, the upper securing strip I4 is identical with that shown in Figs. 1 and 2, and within thechannel I5 thereof are located the upper Vvedge vof V.the screen I2 Vandthe flange 23 of a securing means, which isslidable but locked against accidental displacement from the channel vby the inwardly turned shoulder 24. In this form of the invention, 1n lieu of thel substantially U-shaped body which engages at spaced points the shank of the screw 25, the screw 25 is received through a simple inwardly directed slot 49 of a flange 50 extending at right angles to the flange 23 seated within lthe channel I6. An outer lip 5I is formed at the free edge of the flange 50 in order to preclude accidental dislodgement of the member from the head of the screw 25.
The lower screen securing strip of that form of the invention shown in Fig. 5 is identical with the strip I5 of Fig. 1 in that it has the return bent portion I3 forming the channel I6 for receiving the flange 21 of the securing means. The shoulder 28 engages the Shoulder 33 ofthe securing means to lock the iiange against accidental movement from the channel. In lieu of the sealing strip 31 of Fig. l, the lower strip of Fig. 5 is formed with a simple downwardly extending iiange 52 which has fitted over the edge thereof a return bent sealing strip 53 which is frictionally slidable on the edge of the iiange 52 to provide a seal against the upper surface of the sill I I of the bottom strip of Fig. 5, including a bifurcated engaging piece 56, the outer ends of which are turned downwardly to form catch hooks 55.
When the lower strip is to be secured, the hooked` ends 55 of the bifurcated member 54 engage the upper outer corners 56 of the bracket 51, which bracket is rigidly secured to the surface II by a screw, or the like, indicated at 58. The bracket 51 is also provided with an aperture 59, through which extends a securing bolt 6B provided with a wing nut 6I. In attaching the device the wing nut is loosened on the bolt 60 and the bifurcated members moved inwardly to straddle the shank of the bolt 60 and to engage the hooked ends 55 with the corners 56. Thereafter the wing nut 6I may be tightened outwardly on the shank of the bolt 60 and in such tightening movement the securing means 54 rocks about the corners 55, thus lowering the outer end of the securing means and applying tension on the screen and causing the sealing member 53 to snugly engage the surface of the sill II to seal the same.
A further form of the invention is disclosed in Figs. 8 and 9 in which the channel engaging portion of the securing means generallyindicated by the numeral is formed by lips 1I stuck out from an upward extension 62 of a body flange 63. In other respects the securing means is in conformity with thev structure of Fig. 1. It will be noted that the extension 62 is co-planar with the body flange 63 and thus provides an internal surface which bears against the lower portion of the screen to secure the screen between it and the outer face of the return bent portion I3 of the holding strip I5. The lips 1I, while slidable in the channel I6, also act in the manner of the flange 21 to assist in the screen securement.
From the foregoing it will be seen that the present invention provides a novel, simple and improved construction and arrangement of parts whereby readily adjustable securing means is mounted with respect to a screen engaging strip and whereby such securing means acts in conjunction with the strips as a means for assisting in securing the screen within the channel. It will, of course, be understood that theinvention is not limited to the specific Structure here shown and that numerous changeaimodiiications and the full use of equivalents may be resorted to in the practice of the invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the same, as outlined in the appended claims.l
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to obtain by LettersPatent is: 1. A frameless window screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material-for securing it to the opposite end of the Window frame, said holding strip comprising a atplate folded upon itselflongitudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion extending short of the other edge of saidouter portion, said holding strip at the latter edge of said outer portion being bent substantially rightangularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end of the screen material and said outer portion, said securing member at the end of the tongue remote from the juncture of saidportionsbeingbent right` angularly to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the holding strip, the tongue havinga, height such that the end thereof remote from the shoulders extends substantially beyond the edge of said inner portion about whichy the sheet :of screen material is folded, wherebysaid tongue -is retained in said strip, and means forconnecting said securing member to the adjacent end of the window frame.
2. A frameless window 'screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one endto one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material'for` securing it to the opposite end of the window frame, said holding strip comprising a fiat plate folded uponitself longitudinally to form :spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window '.frame, the other edge'. of said inner portion extending short cf the other-edge of said outer por-,-
tion, said holding strip at the latter edge of said 'outer portion being bent substantially right-angularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder lextending inwardly a substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion,l said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed betweensaid other end of the screen material and said outer portion, said securing member at the end of the tongue remote from the junctureof said portions ,being bent right-angularly to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the jholding strip, the tongue having a height such that the endthereof-remote fromthe shoulders extendssubs'tantiallybeyond the edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is 'folded,'whereby" said tongue is retained in said strip, said holding strip at the inner edge of itsshoulder -being'bent to form -a vertical portion, said securing' member at the inner edge 'of its horizontall shoulder being bent to :form "a vertical portion Vextending vtoward the adjacent ,end -of the window frame at a spaced distance from 'the registering Vportion of the holding strip, a sealing menib'e'rhaving a portion interposed vertically"loetween tsaid latter mentioned portions ofthe securing member and the holding l'strip'in Yyield'abl'e`i`rictic` nable contact therewith for verticalfmvment relative thereto, and means-V for connecting said securing member to the adjacent encor the window frame.
'3l A"framel`e`ss window screen construction comprising a'she'et of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end ,ofi4 a window frame,y "at-holding ystrip for the other end of .said sheet of screen" material Vfor securing it to the opposite end of thewir'idow'irame, said holding strip -comprising a flat plate folded upon itself longitudinally'to form spaced inner and outer parallelweitically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally 'along their edges which are reinote'from the adjacent end ci the `window frame, the other edge of said inner portion eX- ten'dingshort of the other edge of said outer portion; said holding strip'at the latter edge of said f outer' portion being bent substantially right angularlytov form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a substantial distance'and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of 'saidinner portion, Ysaid sheet of screen material havingVv said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said` inner portion and disposed in the space'between .said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end of the screen material 'and said outer portion, said securing member at the end of the tongue remote fromrthe juncture of said portions being bent right-angularlyV to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the holding strip, the tongue having a height such that the end'thereof remote from the shoulders extends substantially beyond the edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is folded, whereby said tongue is retained in said` strip, and means for vconnecting said'securing member to the adjacent end of the window frame, including a generally horizontally disposed inwardly extending member having a slot extending inwardly` at right angles from the plane of the sheet. of screen material and adapted to receive theshank of a fixed screw with the head of the screw'bearing against the margins of. the member dening the slot so as to progressively. increase the tension on the screen Vas the screw approaches the end of the slot.
4L A frameless wind-ow screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at oneendI to one endoi a window iframe,` a holding strip `for the other end of said f sheet of screedinaterial -for securingl iti-go the opposite end ofthe! window trama said holding strip comprising V`a fiat plate foldedfupon `itself longitudinally to fiomspa'oed inner and'V outer parallel "vertically disposed portions Y' integrally connected longitudinally alongtheir edges which are rermite from theadjacent end of the window frame, th othr. edgejoilSaid inner .vertige @X- tion, said holding strip at the latter edge of said outer .portion being bent substantially rightangularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the rfree edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end of the screen-material and said outer portion, -said securing mem-V ber at the end of the tongue remote from the juncture of said portions being bent rightangularly to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the holding strip, the tongue having a height such that `the end thereof remote from the shoulders extendssubstantially beyond the edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is folded, whereby said tongue is retained in said strip, said holding strip at the inner edge of its shoulder being bent to form a vertical portion, said securing member at the inner edge of its horizontal shoulder being bent to form a vertical portion extending toward the adjacent end of the window frame at a spaced distance from the registering portion of the holding strip, a sealing member having a portion interposed vertically between said latter mentioned portions of the securing member and the holding strip in yieldable irictionable contact therewith for vertical movement relative thereto.
5. A frameless window screen construction compri-sing a sheet of screen material adapte-d to be secured at one end to one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material ior securing it to the opposite end of the window frame, said holding strip comprising a flat `plate folded upon itself longitudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion extending short of the other edge oi" said outer portion, said holding strip at the latter edge of said outer portion being bent substantially rightangularly to form an inturned horizontal shoulder extending inwardly a'substantial distance and disposed at a spaced distance below the adjacent edge of said inner portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the frere edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between Vsaid portions, a securing member having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end 'of the screen material and said outer portion, said securing member at the end of the tongue remote from the juncture of 'sa-iol portions being bent ,rightangularly to form a horizontal shoulder in abutting engagement with the horizontal shoulder of the holding strip, the tongue having a height such that the: end thereof remote from the shoulders extends substantially beyond the edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is folded, whereby` said tongue is retained in said strip, said holding strip at the inner edge of its shoulder beingY bent to -form a vertical portion, said securing member at the inner' edge of its horizontal shoulder being bent to form a vertical portion extending toward the adjacentendof the window frame at a spaced 9 distance from the registering portion of the holding strip, a sealing member having a portion interposed vertically between said latter mentioned portions of the securing member and the holding strip in yieldable frictionable contact rtherewith for vertical movement relative thereto,
and means for connecting said securing member to the adjacent end of the window frame, including a generally horizontally disposed inwardly extending member having a slot extending inwardly at right angles from the plane of the sheet of screen material and adapted to receive the shank of a ixed screw with the head of the screw bearing against the margins of the member defining the slot so as to progressively increase the tension on the screen as the screw approaches the end of the slot.
6. A frameless window screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end of a window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said lsheet of screen material, said holding strip cornprising a at plate folded upon itself longitudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion. extending short of the other edge of said outer portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, a securing member carried by the strip by having a vertically disposed tongue disposed between said portions and interposed between said other end of the screen material and said` outer portion, said securing member at the end of the tongue remote from the juncture of said portions being =bent right-angularly to form a horizontal shoulder, said tongue having a height such that the end thereof remote from said shoulder extends substantially beyond the free edge of said inner portion about which the sheet of screen material is folded, said outer portion being bent to provide an abutment disposed closely adjacent to and generally opposite the free edge of said inner portion and in abutting engagement with said shoulder for preventing 10 dislodgment of said other edge of the sheet of screen material and said tongue from within the inner and outer portions of the holding strip, and means for connecting said securing member to the adjacent end of the window frame.
7. A frameless Window screen construction comprising a sheet of screen material adapted to be secured at one end to one end of a Window frame, a holding strip for the other end of said sheet of screen material, said holding strip coniprising a fiat plate folded upon itself longtudinally to form spaced inner and outer parallel vertically disposed portions integrally connected longitudinally along their edges which are remote from the adjacent end of the window frame, the other edge of said inner portion extending short of the other edge of said outer portion, said sheet of screen material having said other end thereof folded around the free edge of said inner portion and disposed in the space between said portions, and a bent sheet metal latching bracket cooperable with a fixed latching member on the window frame for securing the strip to the adjacent end of the frame and being carried by the strip by having a vertically disposed tongue portion frictionally interposed between said other end of the screen material and said outer strip portion, said sheet metal latching bracket at the end of the tongue portion remote from the juncture of said strip portions being bent rightangularly to form a horizontal shoulder, said outer strip portion being bent to provide an abutment disposed closely adjacent to and generally oppo site the free edge of said inner strip portion in abutting engagement with said shoulder for preventing dislodgment of said tongue portion and said other screen end from within the inner and outer strip portions.
ALBERT LANG.
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