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US2629902A US257613A US25761351A US2629902A US 2629902 A US2629902 A US 2629902A US 257613 A US257613 A US 257613A US 25761351 A US25761351 A US 25761351A US 2629902 A US2629902 A US 2629902A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in ventilating devices for storm windows. It is the object of this invention to provide a storm window construction whereby the individual storm sash Amembers are connected for movement in unison with the window sashes for Ventilating purposes, while enabling the storm sash members to be disengaged from the window sashes for cleaning and similar purposes.
  • FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a device embodying the invention
  • Fig. 2 is an enlarged elevational view thereof, taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 3,
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged elevational view, taken on line 3--3 of Fig. l,
  • Fig. 4 is a top plan view, taken on line 4-4 of Fig. 1, at a plane at right angles to that indicated by Fig. l,
  • Fig. 5 is an elevational view, taken on line 5-5 of Fig. l.
  • Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of a modified form of the invention.
  • the invention is adapted for use in association with conventional upper and lower window sashes I I, I2, whichare adapted to vertically reciprocate in the window frame I0 and which may be provided with positioning or other devices to hold the same at desired positions therein.
  • Storm sash members I3, I4 which may correspond generally to the outline of the window sashes II, I2, are positioned in the frame for vertical reciprocation therein parallel to the reciprocation of the window sashes.
  • links I5, I6 are provided for connecting the storm and window sashes.
  • Each link member is pivoted to a storm or window sash as at II, as, for example, shown in Fig. 3, by means of the plate I8 which has the hinge I1 formed therewith, said plate being fixed to the sash (I2, in Fig. 3) as by means of screws I9 or the like.
  • the free end of the link I6 is adapted to be swung around the pivot Il to a position at which it spans the distance between the storm and window sashes and extends into an opening or socket (28, 29) of the plate (26, 21).
  • the storm and window sashes are connected together for movement in unison.
  • the free ends of the links may be readily disengaged from the sockets to permit the windows to be independently moved for cleaning or other purposes.
  • are preferably provided to preclude accidental displacement of the links.' Said latch members may be connected to the storm or window sashes. As shown in Fig. 2, the latch member 3l is pivotally connected as at ⁇ 32 to the plate 21 and is provided near its free end with a recess defining a nose 33 adapted to fitA over the free end of the link I6 and releasably latch the latter in the socket. A screen 25 may be positioned on the storm window, if so desired.
  • ] is removably secured to the window sash W, the free end of the link being adapted to be threaded into the threaded opening of the socket 4I which is fixed to the storm sash S.
  • While the plates 26, 21 and links I5, I6 are shown in the drawing secured medially of the storm and window sashes, they may be secured at any other desired position thereon, and, particularly in the case of very wide windows, more than one plate may be provided for each storm sash (with a corresponding number of links for each window sash)
  • the links I5, I6, being pivotally mounted on their respective sash members, may be swung into position to lie hat against the same so as to occupy less space than the distance D between the window sash cross members 24, 25 (Fig. 1), whereby the links may be disengaged when desired and the window frames moved to positions of partial or full registry with each other for cleaning and other purposes.
  • the objectives above mentioned are attained by so proportioning the parts as to permit the window sash I2 and its link I6 folded thereagainst to be moved upwardly and past the cross member 24 of the other window sash II for win dow washing purposes.
  • This may be done either by providing the cross members 24, 25 with the distance D therebetween as shown in Fig. 1, or by forming the cross members 24, 25 with complementarily tapered faces directed toward each other so that when the window sashes are in their closed position shown in Fig. l, the complementarily tapered portions of the cross members will be contiguous, thereby forming effectively a closed portion of the window at that point.
  • the form of the cross members 24, 25 shown in Fig. 1 may be utilized together with some means for normally sealing the same when the window sashes II. I2 are in the closed position shown in Fig. 1.
  • Such means may, for example, be a strip of fiat or triangular cross-section secured to the cross member 25 and movable therewith, so that, when the cross members 24, 25 are not in registry, there will be the distance D therebetween, but, when they are in registry, the strip will contact cross member 24 and close the space between cross members 24, 25.
  • a supplementary storm unit comprising corresponding upper and lower storm sash members, links pivotally fixed to said window sashes and sockets fixed to the storm sash members, said sockets having openings to receive the free ends of the links to connect the storm and window sashes for movement in unison, and latch members pivotally mounted on said storm sash members and having recessed free end portions adapted to iit over the free ends of the links to releasably secure the latter in the sockets, while permitting of the ready disengagement thereof, said recessed portions being formed inthe lower edgesv of the latch members adjacent the rree ends vthereof.
  • a supplementary storm unit comprising corresponding upper and lower storm sash members, links pivotally connected with said window sashes, sockets consisting of plates secured to the storm sash members and having horizontal slots to receive the free ends of the links and connect the storm and window sashes for vertical movement in unison, and stiff latches pivotally mounted on the plates of said storm sash members and each having a notch in its lower edge adjacent the free end thereof to engage over the free end portion of the respective links when the latch members project above the links to releasably secure the latter in the slots.
  • supplementary storm unit comprising a storm sash member, for vertical reciprocation in said frame, a link pivotally xed to said window sash and a plate xed to the storm sash member and formed with a longitudinally extending opening to receive the free end of the link and connect the storm and window sashes for vertical sliding movement in unison, and a stii latch member pivotally mounted on one of said sash members and having a notch in its lower edge adjacent the free end thereof to engage over the free end of the respective link when the latch member projects above the link to releasably secure the latter in the opening in the plate.

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MarCh 3, 1953 1 STOLLMAN 2,629,902
VENTILATINGl DEVICE FOR STORM WINDOWS Filed Nov. 2l, 1951 ATYURNEY Patented Mar. 3, 1 953 VENTILATIN G DEVICE FOR STRM WINDOWS Jacob Stallman, Lake Parsippany, N. J.
Application November 21, 1951, Serial No. 257,613
4 Claims.
. This invention relates to improvements in ventilating devices for storm windows. It is the object of this invention to provide a storm window construction whereby the individual storm sash Amembers are connected for movement in unison with the window sashes for Ventilating purposes, while enabling the storm sash members to be disengaged from the window sashes for cleaning and similar purposes.
, LOther objects of the invention will become apparent from the description below and the attached drawing, wherein Fig. 1 is a vertical sectional view of a device embodying the invention,
Fig. 2 is an enlarged elevational view thereof, taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 3,
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary enlarged elevational view, taken on line 3--3 of Fig. l,
Fig. 4 is a top plan view, taken on line 4-4 of Fig. 1, at a plane at right angles to that indicated by Fig. l,
Fig. 5 is an elevational view, taken on line 5-5 of Fig. l, and
Fig. 6 is an enlarged fragmentary sectional view of a modified form of the invention.
As'shown in the drawings, the invention is adapted for use in association with conventional upper and lower window sashes I I, I2, whichare adapted to vertically reciprocate in the window frame I0 and which may be provided with positioning or other devices to hold the same at desired positions therein. Storm sash members I3, I4, which may correspond generally to the outline of the window sashes II, I2, are positioned in the frame for vertical reciprocation therein parallel to the reciprocation of the window sashes.
Pursuant to the invention, links I5, I6 are provided for connecting the storm and window sashes. Each link member is pivoted to a storm or window sash as at II, as, for example, shown in Fig. 3, by means of the plate I8 which has the hinge I1 formed therewith, said plate being fixed to the sash (I2, in Fig. 3) as by means of screws I9 or the like. The free end of the link I6 is adapted to be swung around the pivot Il to a position at which it spans the distance between the storm and window sashes and extends into an opening or socket (28, 29) of the plate (26, 21). By this means, the storm and window sashes are connected together for movement in unison. At the same time, it will be apparent that the free ends of the links may be readily disengaged from the sockets to permit the windows to be independently moved for cleaning or other purposes.
Latch members 30, 3| are preferably provided to preclude accidental displacement of the links.' Said latch members may be connected to the storm or window sashes. As shown in Fig. 2, the latch member 3l is pivotally connected as at `32 to the plate 21 and is provided near its free end with a recess defining a nose 33 adapted to fitA over the free end of the link I6 and releasably latch the latter in the socket. A screen 25 may be positioned on the storm window, if so desired.
In Fig. 6, a modified form of the invention is.
shown wherein the link 4|] is removably secured to the window sash W, the free end of the link being adapted to be threaded into the threaded opening of the socket 4I which is fixed to the storm sash S.
While the plates 26, 21 and links I5, I6 are shown in the drawing secured medially of the storm and window sashes, they may be secured at any other desired position thereon, and, particularly in the case of very wide windows, more than one plate may be provided for each storm sash (with a corresponding number of links for each window sash) The links I5, I6, being pivotally mounted on their respective sash members, may be swung into position to lie hat against the same so as to occupy less space than the distance D between the window sash cross members 24, 25 (Fig. 1), whereby the links may be disengaged when desired and the window frames moved to positions of partial or full registry with each other for cleaning and other purposes.
The objectives above mentioned are attained by so proportioning the parts as to permit the window sash I2 and its link I6 folded thereagainst to be moved upwardly and past the cross member 24 of the other window sash II for win dow washing purposes. This may be done either by providing the cross members 24, 25 with the distance D therebetween as shown in Fig. 1, or by forming the cross members 24, 25 with complementarily tapered faces directed toward each other so that when the window sashes are in their closed position shown in Fig. l, the complementarily tapered portions of the cross members will be contiguous, thereby forming effectively a closed portion of the window at that point. at the same time permitting the folded link I6 of the lower cross member of the sash I2 to be moved upwardly past the cross member 24 for Window washing purposes. The form of the cross members 24, 25 shown in Fig. 1 may be utilized together with some means for normally sealing the same when the window sashes II. I2 are in the closed position shown in Fig. 1. Such means may, for example, be a strip of fiat or triangular cross-section secured to the cross member 25 and movable therewith, so that, when the cross members 24, 25 are not in registry, there will be the distance D therebetween, but, when they are in registry, the strip will contact cross member 24 and close the space between cross members 24, 25.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
'1. In combination with a window frame having upper and lower window sashes vertically reciprocating therein, a supplementary storm unit comprising corresponding upper and lower storm sash members, links pivotally fixed to said window sashes and sockets fixed to the storm sash members, said sockets having openings to receive the free ends of the links to connect the storm and window sashes for movement in unison, and latch members pivotally mounted on said storm sash members and having recessed free end portions adapted to iit over the free ends of the links to releasably secure the latter in the sockets, while permitting of the ready disengagement thereof, said recessed portions being formed inthe lower edgesv of the latch members adjacent the rree ends vthereof.
2. In combination with a window frame having upper and lower window sashes vertically reciprocating therein, a supplementary storm" unit comprising corresponding upper and lower storm sash members, links pivotally connected with said window sashes, sockets consisting of plates secured to the storm sash members and having horizontal slots to receive the free ends of the links and connect the storm and window sashes for vertical movement in unison, and stiff latches pivotally mounted on the plates of said storm sash members and each having a notch in its lower edge adjacent the free end thereof to engage over the free end portion of the respective links when the latch members project above the links to releasably secure the latter in the slots.
3. In combination with a frame having a window sash vertically reciprocating therein, a
supplementary storm unit comprising a storm sash member, for vertical reciprocation in said frame, a link pivotally xed to said window sash and a plate xed to the storm sash member and formed with a longitudinally extending opening to receive the free end of the link and connect the storm and window sashes for vertical sliding movement in unison, and a stii latch member pivotally mounted on one of said sash members and having a notch in its lower edge adjacent the free end thereof to engage over the free end of the respective link when the latch member projects above the link to releasably secure the latter in the opening in the plate.
4. The combination with a frame having a window sash vertically reciprocating therein, a supplementary storm sash mounted for vertical reciprocation in saidframe and arranged in spaced relation to the window sash, a link pivotally carried by one of said sashes for swinging movement transversely thereof, a plate carried by the other sash and formed with a longitudinally extending slot to receive the free end portion of the link, whereby the two sashes may be connected for vertical sliding movement in unison, and a stili latch member pivotally mounted in cooperating relation to the slotted plate and having a notch in its lower edge adjacent the free end thereof to engage over the free end of the link when the latch member projects above the link to releasably secure the latter in said slotted plate.
JACOB STOLLMAN.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 865,453 Todd Sept. 10, 1907 1,077,875 Edwards Nov. 4, 1913 2,553,738 Anderson May 22, 1951 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 82,396 Switzerland Oct. 1, 1919
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US4398372A (en) * 1979-06-21 1983-08-16 V. E. Anderson Mfg. Company Window structure
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