US2778100A - Screens, parts therefor and methods for producing said screens - Google Patents
Screens, parts therefor and methods for producing said screens Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US2778100A US2778100A US324173A US32417352A US2778100A US 2778100 A US2778100 A US 2778100A US 324173 A US324173 A US 324173A US 32417352 A US32417352 A US 32417352A US 2778100 A US2778100 A US 2778100A
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- screen
- screens
- channel
- methods
- spline
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Expired - Lifetime
Links
Images
Classifications
-
- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E06—DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
- E06B—FIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
- E06B9/00—Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
- E06B9/52—Devices affording protection against insects, e.g. fly screens; Mesh windows for other purposes
-
- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10S—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10S55/00—Gas separation
- Y10S55/31—Filter frame
-
- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T29/00—Metal working
- Y10T29/49—Method of mechanical manufacture
- Y10T29/49826—Assembling or joining
- Y10T29/49908—Joining by deforming
- Y10T29/49915—Overedge assembling of seated part
Definitions
- Such screen frames are made by first combining a plurality of extruded or roll-formed stiles or rails to produce a frame.
- Each of the stiles has a spline channel for accommodating a locking spline.
- one end thereof is laid on to the frame with its free end disposed adjacent a spline channel and with the side edges thereof disposed along two other parallel spline channels. While in this position a spline is forced down against the free end of the screen material to locate and lock it in the frame channel therebelow.
- the screen is cut to the desired length by an operator and the remaining three sides are spline locked in their respective channels.
- the operator has depended mainly on his skill of guessing and his eye for cutting the screen to the required length. As a consequence, sometimes the length of screen out is too short or too long.
- Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a fragment of a screen frame showing an embodiment of the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken on line II-II of Fig. 1.
- Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 and illustrates a modification of the embodiment shown in Fig. 2.
- Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of a stile or rail showing the location of the screen thereon before cutting and the position of the knife cutter relative thereto.
- Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the screen after cutting and with a locking spline about to be inserted.
- Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 and showing the spline partially in the channel.
- Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 2 and is a modification illustrating another embodiment of the invention.
- the frame comprises a plurality of stiles or frame members 10 which may be coupled with each other in any convenient manner to provide a rectangular frame, a corner of which is shown in Fig. 1.
- Each of said frame members 10 is an extruded or roll-formed member generally composed chiefly of aluminum but may be of any desired composition, and in the specific embodiment shown comprising a base 11 having a pair of side plates 12 and 13 integral with the base 11 and extending 2,778,100 Patented Jan. 22, 1957 therefrom at the outer longitudinal edges thereof.
- a dividing side plate 14 Disposed intermediate the sides 12 and 13 is a dividing side plate 14 which is parallel to the plates 12 and 13 and integral with the base 11.
- a top plate 15 is integral with the sides 12 and 14 and is parallel to base 11.
- an extruded tubular frame member 10 having an elongated channel 16 whose width is determined by the distance between side plates 13 and 14, and the height or depth of channel 16 is determined by the distance from the free end of side 13 to the base 11.
- the upper face of the frame members 10 is recessed or grooved to provide an elongated groove or recess 20 having elongated shoulders 21 and 22, all shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 47, with the recess 20 and shoulders 21 and 22 all being parallel to side plate 13.
- the face may be recessed to provide a single elongated shoulder 21 as shown in Fig. 3.
- the upper face of the frame members 10 at the shoulder line is in the same plane as the free end of the side 13.
- the distance between the inside face of member 13 and the shoulder 21 is equal to approximately the height or depth of the channel 16 and about 10%-100% of the width of channel 16.
- a recess or groove 20 I prefer that it be relatively narrow as shown, but of sufiicient width to provide clearance for a screen cutter.
- the width of recess 20 is about three to eight one hundredths of an inch, 'and its depth is about three to six one hundredths of an inch.
- the frame members such of those heretofore described are coupled together in .any convenient manner to provide a rectangular frame.
- This frame is placed fl-atwise on a Work table of the operator who pulls the screen thereon and forces a spline 30 against the free end of the screen to locate and lock it in a channel 16.
- the operator brings the cutting tool 31 downwardly on the screen alongside shoulder 21 and runs it therealo-ng to cut the screen which is subsequently locked into the channels 16 by splines.
- T he shoulder 21 has provided the operator with a guide and cutter locator and controller. In this manner, it is possible to obtain the desired length of screen at all times in the channel 16 for the cut end of the screen material which may be the lengths shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4.
- the invention accordingly comprises the several steps and relation of one or more of such steps with respect to each of the others, and the article possessing the features, properties and the relation of elements, which are exemplified in the foregoing detailed disclosure, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claim.
- the method for assembling a screen with a screen frame including a plurality of stiles secured together in the form of a rectangle, with one of said stiles including a spline channel for accommodating a screen-locking spline and a top facing adjacent said channel with a shoulder in said top facing, said shoulder extending the full length of the top facing and spaced from that face i of the channel further therefrom a distance equal toa the sum of the height of saidch'annel and approximately 10-100% of the width of said channel, comprising laying a length of screening material on said screen frame, spline-locking a free end of said screen in one of said channels, shearing said screen along said shoulder and spline-locking the cut end of said screen in the channel adjacent thereto.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Structural Engineering (AREA)
- Life Sciences & Earth Sciences (AREA)
- Insects & Arthropods (AREA)
- Pest Control & Pesticides (AREA)
- Architecture (AREA)
- Civil Engineering (AREA)
- Joining Of Corner Units Of Frames Or Wings (AREA)
Description
Jan. 22, 1957 2,778,100
' L., M. LIPMAN SCREENS, PARTS THEREFOR AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING D SCREENS Filed Dec. 1952 I ill/[IIIIIIIIIII% III ATTORN EY United States Patent SCREENS, PARTS THEREFOR AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAID SCREENS Leonard M. Lipman, Hillside, N. J., assignor to Warner lg lfg. Corp., Jersey City, N. J., a corporation of New ersey Application December 5, 1952, Serial No. 324,173
1 Claim. (Cl. 29-509) This invention relates to novel articles of manufacture and to methods for making them, and is directed to novel screens, parts thereof and methods for making them. In one of its more specific aspects the invention is directed to novel screen frames and also to methods for manufacturing such frames.
Heretofore a great number of metallic screen frames for windows and doors have been manufactured and sold in this country. In general such screen frames are made by first combining a plurality of extruded or roll-formed stiles or rails to produce a frame. Each of the stiles has a spline channel for accommodating a locking spline. Then from a roll of screen material one end thereof is laid on to the frame with its free end disposed adjacent a spline channel and with the side edges thereof disposed along two other parallel spline channels. While in this position a spline is forced down against the free end of the screen material to locate and lock it in the frame channel therebelow. Subsequently the screen is cut to the desired length by an operator and the remaining three sides are spline locked in their respective channels. Heretofore the operator has depended mainly on his skill of guessing and his eye for cutting the screen to the required length. As a consequence, sometimes the length of screen out is too short or too long.
According to the present invention, this guess work or skill is completely eliminated so that now by practicing this invention even a beginner or unskilled operator may be employed, and in every instance the correct length of screening material will be cut olf of the roll. This, as well as other objects and advantages of the invention, will be readily apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the appended draw-ing, wherein:
Fig. 1 is a top plan view of a fragment of a screen frame showing an embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken on line II-II of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2 and illustrates a modification of the embodiment shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of a stile or rail showing the location of the screen thereon before cutting and the position of the knife cutter relative thereto.
Fig. 5 is a view similar to Fig. 4 showing the screen after cutting and with a locking spline about to be inserted.
Fig. 6 is a view similar to Fig. 5 and showing the spline partially in the channel.
Fig. 7 is a view similar to Fig. 2 and is a modification illustrating another embodiment of the invention.
The frame comprises a plurality of stiles or frame members 10 which may be coupled with each other in any convenient manner to provide a rectangular frame, a corner of which is shown in Fig. 1. Each of said frame members 10 is an extruded or roll-formed member generally composed chiefly of aluminum but may be of any desired composition, and in the specific embodiment shown comprising a base 11 having a pair of side plates 12 and 13 integral with the base 11 and extending 2,778,100 Patented Jan. 22, 1957 therefrom at the outer longitudinal edges thereof. Disposed intermediate the sides 12 and 13 is a dividing side plate 14 which is parallel to the plates 12 and 13 and integral with the base 11. A top plate 15 is integral with the sides 12 and 14 and is parallel to base 11. In this embodiment of frame members 10, as illustrated, there is provided an extruded tubular frame member 10 having an elongated channel 16 whose width is determined by the distance between side plates 13 and 14, and the height or depth of channel 16 is determined by the distance from the free end of side 13 to the base 11.
According to this invention, the upper face of the frame members 10 is recessed or grooved to provide an elongated groove or recess 20 having elongated shoulders 21 and 22, all shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 47, with the recess 20 and shoulders 21 and 22 all being parallel to side plate 13. Instead of having an elongated narrow groove in the upper face of frame members 10 the face may be recessed to provide a single elongated shoulder 21 as shown in Fig. 3. However, in all cases the upper face of the frame members 10 at the shoulder line is in the same plane as the free end of the side 13.
The distance between the inside face of member 13 and the shoulder 21 is equal to approximately the height or depth of the channel 16 and about 10%-100% of the width of channel 16. When a recess or groove 20 is used, I prefer that it be relatively narrow as shown, but of sufiicient width to provide clearance for a screen cutter. In general, the width of recess 20 is about three to eight one hundredths of an inch, 'and its depth is about three to six one hundredths of an inch.
In the production of the screen frame, a. corner of which is shown in Fig. 1, the frame members such of those heretofore described are coupled together in .any convenient manner to provide a rectangular frame. This frame is placed fl-atwise on a Work table of the operator who pulls the screen thereon and forces a spline 30 against the free end of the screen to locate and lock it in a channel 16. Then the operator brings the cutting tool 31 downwardly on the screen alongside shoulder 21 and runs it therealo-ng to cut the screen which is subsequently locked into the channels 16 by splines. T he shoulder 21 has provided the operator with a guide and cutter locator and controller. In this manner, it is possible to obtain the desired length of screen at all times in the channel 16 for the cut end of the screen material which may be the lengths shown in Figs. 1, 3 and 4.
The invention accordingly comprises the several steps and relation of one or more of such steps with respect to each of the others, and the article possessing the features, properties and the relation of elements, which are exemplified in the foregoing detailed disclosure, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claim.
Since certain changes in carrying out the above process and certain modifications in the article which embody the invention may be made without departing from its scope, it is intended that :all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claim is intended to cover all the generic and specific features of the invention herein described, and all statements of the scope of the invention, which as a matter of language might be said to fall therebetween.
I claim:
The method for assembling a screen with a screen frame including a plurality of stiles secured together in the form of a rectangle, with one of said stiles including a spline channel for accommodating a screen-locking spline and a top facing adjacent said channel with a shoulder in said top facing, said shoulder extending the full length of the top facing and spaced from that face i of the channel further therefrom a distance equal toa the sum of the height of saidch'annel and approximately 10-100% of the width of said channel, comprising laying a length of screening material on said screen frame, spline-locking a free end of said screen in one of said channels, shearing said screen along said shoulder and spline-locking the cut end of said screen in the channel adjacent thereto.
783,786 Hoffman Feb. 28, 1905 s 4 Baker Oct. 30, 1906 Carlson July 17, 1917 Otto Aug. 17, 1926 Fuller Oct. 25, 1949 Kaufman Feb. 3, 1953 Johnson Nov. 30, 1954
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US324173A US2778100A (en) | 1952-12-05 | 1952-12-05 | Screens, parts therefor and methods for producing said screens |
Applications Claiming Priority (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US324173A US2778100A (en) | 1952-12-05 | 1952-12-05 | Screens, parts therefor and methods for producing said screens |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US2778100A true US2778100A (en) | 1957-01-22 |
Family
ID=23262421
Family Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US324173A Expired - Lifetime US2778100A (en) | 1952-12-05 | 1952-12-05 | Screens, parts therefor and methods for producing said screens |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (1) | US2778100A (en) |
Cited By (10)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US3187489A (en) * | 1960-09-09 | 1965-06-08 | Cambridge Filter Corp | Space filter |
US3187801A (en) * | 1962-02-06 | 1965-06-08 | American Screen Products Compa | Method and apparatus for framing plastic material |
US3197850A (en) * | 1959-07-09 | 1965-08-03 | Martin M Gracer | Feeder for producing stock material |
US3197932A (en) * | 1960-06-27 | 1965-08-03 | Advancecraft Aluminum Ind Inc | Building partition structure |
US3246918A (en) * | 1963-09-06 | 1966-04-19 | George L Burghart | Cleat materials |
US4301618A (en) * | 1980-08-11 | 1981-11-24 | August Patrick L | Growing frame |
US5096524A (en) * | 1985-01-18 | 1992-03-17 | Nippon Cmk Corp. | Method for automatically stretching a silk screen fabric on a silk screen printing frame |
US20060219374A1 (en) * | 2005-03-29 | 2006-10-05 | Mckinney Kennon K | Awning bead and staple system |
US20090255225A1 (en) * | 2008-04-15 | 2009-10-15 | A. J. Dralle, Inc. | Air filtration system |
US10294714B2 (en) | 2015-06-24 | 2019-05-21 | Milgard Manufacturing Incorporated | Fenestration assembly |
Citations (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US783786A (en) * | 1904-03-25 | 1905-02-28 | William A Hoffman | Machine for stretching wire-cloth on door or window frames. |
US834441A (en) * | 1905-07-29 | 1906-10-30 | Thomas Edgar Adams | Rock-drill. |
US1233310A (en) * | 1914-02-09 | 1917-07-17 | Frank B Worden | Sheet-metal frame. |
US1596507A (en) * | 1924-11-17 | 1926-08-17 | Orange Screen Company | Metallic screen |
US2486147A (en) * | 1947-03-20 | 1949-10-25 | Carl F Fuller | Corner right, shear and bending machine assembly |
US2627311A (en) * | 1950-06-17 | 1953-02-03 | Kaufmann Corp | Screen frame construction intended primarily for shade screens |
US2695445A (en) * | 1950-07-20 | 1954-11-30 | Detroit Steel Products Co | Method of screening frames by a continuous process using screening rolls |
-
1952
- 1952-12-05 US US324173A patent/US2778100A/en not_active Expired - Lifetime
Patent Citations (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US783786A (en) * | 1904-03-25 | 1905-02-28 | William A Hoffman | Machine for stretching wire-cloth on door or window frames. |
US834441A (en) * | 1905-07-29 | 1906-10-30 | Thomas Edgar Adams | Rock-drill. |
US1233310A (en) * | 1914-02-09 | 1917-07-17 | Frank B Worden | Sheet-metal frame. |
US1596507A (en) * | 1924-11-17 | 1926-08-17 | Orange Screen Company | Metallic screen |
US2486147A (en) * | 1947-03-20 | 1949-10-25 | Carl F Fuller | Corner right, shear and bending machine assembly |
US2627311A (en) * | 1950-06-17 | 1953-02-03 | Kaufmann Corp | Screen frame construction intended primarily for shade screens |
US2695445A (en) * | 1950-07-20 | 1954-11-30 | Detroit Steel Products Co | Method of screening frames by a continuous process using screening rolls |
Cited By (11)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US3197850A (en) * | 1959-07-09 | 1965-08-03 | Martin M Gracer | Feeder for producing stock material |
US3197932A (en) * | 1960-06-27 | 1965-08-03 | Advancecraft Aluminum Ind Inc | Building partition structure |
US3187489A (en) * | 1960-09-09 | 1965-06-08 | Cambridge Filter Corp | Space filter |
US3187801A (en) * | 1962-02-06 | 1965-06-08 | American Screen Products Compa | Method and apparatus for framing plastic material |
US3246918A (en) * | 1963-09-06 | 1966-04-19 | George L Burghart | Cleat materials |
US4301618A (en) * | 1980-08-11 | 1981-11-24 | August Patrick L | Growing frame |
US5096524A (en) * | 1985-01-18 | 1992-03-17 | Nippon Cmk Corp. | Method for automatically stretching a silk screen fabric on a silk screen printing frame |
US20060219374A1 (en) * | 2005-03-29 | 2006-10-05 | Mckinney Kennon K | Awning bead and staple system |
US20090255225A1 (en) * | 2008-04-15 | 2009-10-15 | A. J. Dralle, Inc. | Air filtration system |
US10294714B2 (en) | 2015-06-24 | 2019-05-21 | Milgard Manufacturing Incorporated | Fenestration assembly |
US10774581B2 (en) | 2015-06-24 | 2020-09-15 | Milgard Manufacturing Llc | Fenestration assembly |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US2778100A (en) | Screens, parts therefor and methods for producing said screens | |
US4327535A (en) | Door with glass panel | |
DE1465606B1 (en) | Closed housing for electronic components with an insulating body and electrical lines embedded with this body, as well as a method for its production | |
US1690408A (en) | Hasp | |
US2636580A (en) | Flush corner metal frame construction | |
US3063323A (en) | Apparatus for producing separate slide fasteners from continuous fastener chain | |
DE2411071B2 (en) | Shelf substructure, consisting of hollow shelf columns or wall rails and attachable flat supports | |
DE2921176A1 (en) | Extruded clay strip stamping mechanism - has tools with ridges in line with parting positions in strip | |
DE19820409C2 (en) | Process for the production of rebated glazing beads | |
DE69414395T2 (en) | METHOD FOR MACHINING HOLLOW PROFILES, FORMING FRAME AND CORRESPONDING FRAME AND HOLLOW PROFILES | |
US2666234A (en) | Two-part preformed window frame structure | |
DE4307893A1 (en) | Punching head for corner-joining machines | |
DE689753C (en) | Baskuel clasp | |
US1730757A (en) | Window screen | |
DE600560C (en) | Process for the manufacture of packaging boxes | |
US2098651A (en) | Method of making separable fasteners | |
DE706055C (en) | Method and device for angled cutting out of the upper transverse edges on hollow brick slabs | |
DE3217370C2 (en) | Method for covering a door with plastic foil blanks | |
DE2923666C2 (en) | Process for the production of a thermally insulated composite profile and device for carrying out the process | |
DE8137470U1 (en) | CONNECTING WINDOW | |
DE2623750C2 (en) | Method of making frames | |
DE3125478C2 (en) | Process for producing an insulating glass pane with a circumferential edge protection coating, and template for carrying out the process | |
DE2155602A1 (en) | WINDOW FRAME PROFILE | |
DE3417412A1 (en) | Method of producing a wooden main frame with encircling glass- retaining strip, in particular a window casement frame | |
DE964806C (en) | Sliding window lock for vertically sliding leaves |