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US2628678A US237538A US23753851A US2628678A US 2628678 A US2628678 A US 2628678A US 237538 A US237538 A US 237538A US 23753851 A US23753851 A US 23753851A US 2628678 A US2628678 A US 2628678A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • This invention relates to a combination storm window and more particularly to a simplified form of combination storm window incorporating glazed and. screened sash.
  • the principal object of the invention is the provision of an inexpensive combination storm window construction.
  • a further object of the invention is the provision of a storm window construction wherein a screen sash include means forming a channel for the reception of a glazed sash in position adjacent thereto.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision of a combination storm window in which a screened sash unit is positioned in a main frame in a manner to normally support a glazed sash unit thereabove and a secondary glazed sash unit therebeside.
  • a still further object of the invention is the provision of a combination storm window in which the lower one of a pair of glazed sash is positioned inwardly with respect to the upper one of said pair and is movable vertically for ventilating purposes.
  • the combination storm window disclosed herein comprises a simple and inexpensive construction particularly when formed of suitable aluminum extrusions and comprising a main frame for mounting on or in a window opening adjacent the regular window therein and which main frame receives directly an upper glazed sash and a lower screened sash.
  • the lower screened sash has a channel construction formed on its inner surface providing means for movably positioning a lower glazed sash therebeside to complete the storm window construction.
  • the improvement in the art relate-s primarily to the formation of the screened sash with the channel forming section integral therewith and in which channel forming sections the lower one of the glazed sash is positioned.
  • Figure l is a rear elevation of the combination storm window.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on' line 22 of Figure l
  • Figure 3 is a vertical section taken on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a vertical section taken on line 4-4 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 5 is a horizontal section taken on line 55 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 6 is a horizontal section taken on line 6 6 of Figure 1.
  • a main frame is formed of a pair of oppositely disposed side sections Ill-4B, a bottom section 10B and a top section [00.
  • the side sections I 0-H] and the bottom section [0B are formed of the same extruded metal shape, as best shown in, cross section in Figures 3, 5 and 6 of the drawings.
  • 0, 16B and 3C are mitered and joined by L-shaped corner keys II which are preferably transversely cut sections of an angular metallic extrusion.
  • the sections of the main frame are secured to the corner keys II by slight distortion of the metal of the main frame into the corner keys as is known in the art.
  • the metallic shape forming the side sections H1l0 and. the bottom section IOB comprises a pair of flanges l2 and i3 spaced by an interconnecting web M, the flange l3 having an offset extension IE on the opposite side of the web H and outwardly with respect thereto.
  • the flanges l2 and it have oppositely disposed, inturned ribs I6l6 for the reception of the corner keys H and the flange I3 is longer than the flange l2 and is indented to overlap a window frame in which the storm window is positioned.
  • the flange I2 insures proper positioning of the frame with respect to the window so that the screened sash and the glazed sash normally carried thereby can be moved inwardly past the blind stops of a normal window construction.
  • the side sections 10-40 are provided with oppositely disposed pins H, as best shown in Figures l, 4. and 6 of the drawings, which pins i'i' enable the frame to position and support an upper glazed sash l8 therein.
  • the glazed sash 18 includes a metallic frame [9, a metallic spline 28 and a pane of glass 2 l.
  • the metallic frame It is mitered at its four corners and secured in assembled relation by L-shaped corner keys 22 as known in the art.
  • the upper glazed sash I8 is positioned directly in the main frame formed' by the side sections I0 and top sections IOC with its upper edge" registering between a flange 23 and a 3 flange 24 on the section IOC.
  • the section NC is formed in the same manner as the side sections
  • Th area in the main frame immediately below the upper glazed sash I8 is occupied by a screen sash 27, the corners of .which are cut and mitered and secured to one another by corner keys 22.
  • the screen sash includes a groove 28 inwardly from the periphery thereof in which a portion of the screen 29 is positioned and secured by a deformable plastic or metal wire-like shape 30.
  • the screen sash 21 also includes a projecting L -shaped flange 3
  • are cut away at the opposite sides of the frame so that they terminate at a lower level than the remainder of the screen sash 21.
  • on the screen sash 21 is formed only on the sides and lower section thereof so that a U-shaped channel is formed for the reception of the lower glazed sash 32.
  • the lower glazed sash 32 is identical with the upper glazed sash IB and is held in position in the main frame by sliding registry with the channel formed in the screen sash 2! by the L-shaped flange 3
  • the combination storm window disclosed herein does not require modifying sections as heretofore believed necessary in the art to form means for the reception of a pair of glazed and a screen sash.
  • the screen sash is so devised that the positioning of the same in the main frame forms a channel for the reception of the lower one of the glazed sash.
  • the screen sash firmly engages the uppermost one of the glazed sash and contributes to the support thereof rendering the upper sash independent of the pins I1 heretofore referred to.
  • the pins I! serve a useful purpose in holding the upper sash in position when the screen sash 2'! is removed from the assembly.
  • FIG. 4 of the drawings a cross sectional detail of the meeting rail portions of the combination storm window may be seen and it will be observed that the lower rail of the upper glazed sash l8 and the upper rail of the lower sash 32 are provided with oppositely disposed, interlocking formations 33 and 34 so that an air-tight seal is obtained between the glazed sash l8 and 32.
  • the lower portion of the glazed sash 32 is provided with a longitudinal flange 35 which projects inwardly and serves as a handle for lifting the lower sash when desired.
  • Pivoted cams 3B are provided adjacent the upper ends of the L-shaped flanges 3
  • is held in position in the main frame by manually movable catches 31 which 4 are pivotally secured to the main frame sections lO-lll and H113.
  • the combination storm window is readily assembled by placing the upper glazed sash l8 in the frame with its upper edge in registry beneath the flange 23 and with its lower edge resting on the pins H.
  • the screen sash 21 is then positioned in the frame and secured by the catches 31.
  • the lower sash 32 is then positioned in the channel of the screen sash 21 formed by the L-shaped flang 3
  • the meeting rail or top rail of the screen sash 21 is formed of a section of a different shape 21A than the side and bottom sections thereof as may be seen by referring to Figure 4 of the drawings whereinit will be observed that the L- shaped flange 3
  • combination storm window disclosed herein may be inexpensively formed and hence distributed and which will form an adequate weather-tight closure or screen ventilator for a window opening.
  • a storm window including a main rectangular shaped frame having at the front side thereof an inwardly extending flange defining the opening in said frame, a screened sash comprising a metal frame and a section of screen secured thereto, said screened sash being removably positioned in the lower forward part of the main frame against said flange and having an inturned substantially L-shaped flange integral therewith on the rear face of the sides and bottom section of the same at the outer marginal portion thereof and forming therewith substantially U-shaped inwardly facing channels, a glazed sash removably slidably positioned in said channels and supported on said screened sash with the frame of the glazed sash disposed alongside and fitting against the frame of the screened sash, the channels on the sides of the screened sash being open at the upper part thereof providing for the introduction into and removal of said glazed sash from the channels of the screened sash from the rear side of the main frame, catch means on the main frame at the rear side thereof for

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1953 c. L. WEBSTER COMBINATION STORM WINDOW 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1 Filed July 19, 1951 f fo/w A Web Patented Feb. 17, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE I COMBINATION STORM WINDOW Clifford L. Webster, Youngstown, Ohio, assignor to Aluminum Air Seal Manufacturing Com-- pany, Youngstown, Ohio, a corporation of Ohio Application July 19, 1951, Serial No. 237,538
4 Claims.
This invention relates to a combination storm window and more particularly to a simplified form of combination storm window incorporating glazed and. screened sash.
The principal object of the invention is the provision of an inexpensive combination storm window construction.
A further object of the invention is the provision of a storm window construction wherein a screen sash include means forming a channel for the reception of a glazed sash in position adjacent thereto.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of a combination storm window in which a screened sash unit is positioned in a main frame in a manner to normally support a glazed sash unit thereabove and a secondary glazed sash unit therebeside.
A still further object of the invention is the provision of a combination storm window in which the lower one of a pair of glazed sash is positioned inwardly with respect to the upper one of said pair and is movable vertically for ventilating purposes. I
The combination storm window disclosed herein comprises a simple and inexpensive construction particularly when formed of suitable aluminum extrusions and comprising a main frame for mounting on or in a window opening adjacent the regular window therein and which main frame receives directly an upper glazed sash and a lower screened sash. The lower screened sash has a channel construction formed on its inner surface providing means for movably positioning a lower glazed sash therebeside to complete the storm window construction.
The improvement in the art relate-s primarily to the formation of the screened sash with the channel forming section integral therewith and in which channel forming sections the lower one of the glazed sash is positioned.
With the foregoing and other objects in view which will appear as the description proceeds, the invention resides inthe combination and arrangement of parts and in the details of construction hereinafter described and claimed, it' being the intention to cover all changes and modifications of the example of the invention herein chosen for purposes of the disclosure, which do not constitute departures from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Figure l is a rear elevation of the combination storm window.
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on' line 22 of Figure l Figure 3 is a vertical section taken on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
Figure 4 is a vertical section taken on line 4-4 of Figure 1.
Figure 5 is a horizontal section taken on line 55 of Figure 1.
Figure 6 is a horizontal section taken on line 6 6 of Figure 1.
By referring to the drawings and Figure l in particular it will be seen that a main frame is formed of a pair of oppositely disposed side sections Ill-4B, a bottom section 10B and a top section [00. The side sections I 0-H] and the bottom section [0B are formed of the same extruded metal shape, as best shown in, cross section in Figures 3, 5 and 6 of the drawings. The ends of each of the sections l0 |0, 16B and 3C are mitered and joined by L-shaped corner keys II which are preferably transversely cut sections of an angular metallic extrusion. The sections of the main frame are secured to the corner keys II by slight distortion of the metal of the main frame into the corner keys as is known in the art.
The metallic shape forming the side sections H1l0 and. the bottom section IOB comprises a pair of flanges l2 and i3 spaced by an interconnecting web M, the flange l3 having an offset extension IE on the opposite side of the web H and outwardly with respect thereto. The flanges l2 and it have oppositely disposed, inturned ribs I6l6 for the reception of the corner keys H and the flange I3 is longer than the flange l2 and is indented to overlap a window frame in which the storm window is positioned. The flange I2 insures proper positioning of the frame with respect to the window so that the screened sash and the glazed sash normally carried thereby can be moved inwardly past the blind stops of a normal window construction.
The side sections 10-40 are provided with oppositely disposed pins H, as best shown in Figures l, 4. and 6 of the drawings, which pins i'i' enable the frame to position and support an upper glazed sash l8 therein. The glazed sash 18 includes a metallic frame [9, a metallic spline 28 and a pane of glass 2 l. The metallic frame It is mitered at its four corners and secured in assembled relation by L-shaped corner keys 22 as known in the art. I
By referring to Figure 1 of the drawings it will be observed that the upper glazed sash I8 is positioned directly in the main frame formed' by the side sections I0 and top sections IOC with its upper edge" registering between a flange 23 and a 3 flange 24 on the section IOC. The section NC is formed in the same manner as the side sections |-||l and |0B with the exception of the flange 23 hereinbefore referred to. It includes the flange 24 which corresponds with the flange l heretofore referred to and a flange 25 which corresponds with the flange l3 heretofore referred to and the flange 26 which corresponds with the flange I2 also heretofore referred to. It will thus be seen that sections of two extruded shapes are used to form the main frame and that the upper glazed sash I8 is positioned directly therein.
Th area in the main frame immediately below the upper glazed sash I8 is occupied by a screen sash 27, the corners of .which are cut and mitered and secured to one another by corner keys 22. The screen sash includes a groove 28 inwardly from the periphery thereof in which a portion of the screen 29 is positioned and secured by a deformable plastic or metal wire-like shape 30. The screen sash 21 also includes a projecting L -shaped flange 3|.
By referring again to Figure l of the drawings it will be observed that the uppermost portions of the L-shaped flange 3| are cut away at the opposite sides of the frame so that they terminate at a lower level than the remainder of the screen sash 21. It will be seen that the L-shaped flange 3| on the screen sash 21 is formed only on the sides and lower section thereof so that a U-shaped channel is formed for the reception of the lower glazed sash 32. The lower glazed sash 32 is identical with the upper glazed sash IB and is held in position in the main frame by sliding registry with the channel formed in the screen sash 2! by the L-shaped flange 3| thereon.
It will thus be seen that the combination storm window disclosed herein does not require modifying sections as heretofore believed necessary in the art to form means for the reception of a pair of glazed and a screen sash. On the contrary, the screen sash is so devised that the positioning of the same in the main frame forms a channel for the reception of the lower one of the glazed sash. At the same time, the screen sash firmly engages the uppermost one of the glazed sash and contributes to the support thereof rendering the upper sash independent of the pins I1 heretofore referred to. The pins I! serve a useful purpose in holding the upper sash in position when the screen sash 2'! is removed from the assembly.
In Figure 4 of the drawings a cross sectional detail of the meeting rail portions of the combination storm window may be seen and it will be observed that the lower rail of the upper glazed sash l8 and the upper rail of the lower sash 32 are provided with oppositely disposed, interlocking formations 33 and 34 so that an air-tight seal is obtained between the glazed sash l8 and 32. The lower portion of the glazed sash 32 is provided with a longitudinal flange 35 which projects inwardly and serves as a handle for lifting the lower sash when desired.
Pivoted cams 3B are provided adjacent the upper ends of the L-shaped flanges 3| and are operable through openings formed therein, as best seen in Figure 1 of the drawings, for frictional engagement with the metal portion of the lower glazed sash 32 to hold the same in desirable elevated relation or to lock the same in closed position. The screen sash 21 and its L- shaped flange 3| is held in position in the main frame by manually movable catches 31 which 4 are pivotally secured to the main frame sections lO-lll and H113.
It will thus be seen that the combination storm window is readily assembled by placing the upper glazed sash l8 in the frame with its upper edge in registry beneath the flange 23 and with its lower edge resting on the pins H. The screen sash 21 is then positioned in the frame and secured by the catches 31. The lower sash 32 is then positioned in the channel of the screen sash 21 formed by the L-shaped flang 3| on the sides and bottom thereof. It will be observed that the meeting rail or top rail of the screen sash 21 is formed of a section of a different shape 21A than the side and bottom sections thereof as may be seen by referring to Figure 4 of the drawings whereinit will be observed that the L- shaped flange 3| is omitted.
It will thus be seen that the combination storm window disclosed herein may be inexpensively formed and hence distributed and which will form an adequate weather-tight closure or screen ventilator for a window opening.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
i. A storm window including a main rectangular shaped frame having at the front side thereof an inwardly extending flange defining the opening in said frame, a screened sash comprising a metal frame and a section of screen secured thereto, said screened sash being removably positioned in the lower forward part of the main frame against said flange and having an inturned substantially L-shaped flange integral therewith on the rear face of the sides and bottom section of the same at the outer marginal portion thereof and forming therewith substantially U-shaped inwardly facing channels, a glazed sash removably slidably positioned in said channels and supported on said screened sash with the frame of the glazed sash disposed alongside and fitting against the frame of the screened sash, the channels on the sides of the screened sash being open at the upper part thereof providing for the introduction into and removal of said glazed sash from the channels of the screened sash from the rear side of the main frame, catch means on the main frame at the rear side thereof for holding the screened sash in position against said flange, and a second glazed sash removably positioned in the upper forward part of the main frame and supported on said screened sash.
2. A storm window of the construction set forth in claim 1 and in which the flange on the sides of the screened sash terminates short of the top thereof.
3. A storm window of the construction set forth in claim 1 and in which the rear portions of the L-shaped flange on the sides of the screened sash are provided with apertures near their upper ends and a cam member is pivotally mounted upon the L-shaped flange adjacent each of the apertures therein and operable therethrough for applying tension to the glazed sash positioned in the channels at the rear side of the screened sash to hold said last mentioned glazed sash in different positions of vertical adjustment.
4. A storm window of the construction set forth in claim 1 and in which auxiliary means is provided for removably supporting the second glazed sash in the upper forward part of the main frame, said auxiliary means comprising oppositely disposed pins projecting inwardly removed.
CLIFFORD L. WEBSTER.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the 10 file of this patent:
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