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US3170547A US279478A US27947863A US3170547A US 3170547 A US3170547 A US 3170547A US 279478 A US279478 A US 279478A US 27947863 A US27947863 A US 27947863A US 3170547 A US3170547 A US 3170547A
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  • the present invention relates to louver window construction and specifically to the meansfor controlling the opening and closing thereof.
  • the average louvered window construction consists of a multiple number of window panes, each held by suitable end framing With means for turning the end framing vto move the panes in positionof overlap or separation.
  • the window panes are of the same size and generally the construction is such-as to maintain the window panes horizontally, although often times vertical panes are used.
  • Such a construction due to the number of Window panes, is usually heavy and as a result the means for operating the louvered windows is complicated, and likewise expensive to construct.
  • An object of my invention is to provide a louvered window construction which may utilize both for the window pane holder, as well as the' operating means therefor,
  • a further object is the provision of louver window construction wherein the operating mechanism is concealed from view, thus improving' appearance.
  • louvered window construction so formed that individual panes of glass may be readily removed or inserted within the glass holders Without the necessity of dismantling the louvered window construction.
  • a further yobject is to provide a novel construction from light weight, soft aluminum stamping's'for individual actuator arms and glass holders and in such a manner that the two parts are held together for maximum shear strength and torque resistance.
  • My louver window construction employs side jambs which enclose, the operating mechanism for the window louvers.
  • the construction is such that glass holders for ends of the glass panes or panels and the actuator means therefor have bearing engagement with a window jamb.
  • the construction results in one thatvholds the window panels firmly and allows easy lmovement of the operating mechanism for turning the window panels without distortion or twist.
  • My operator assembly assumes perfect balance of the panes during openingand closing thereof even during adverse weather conditions.
  • FIGURE 6 is a side elevation, partly in fragment and in section, of a glass holder of the invention.
  • FIGURE 7 is a plan view of the actuator arm for the glass holder of 'FIGURE 6.
  • FIGURE 1 I have shown in FIGURE 1, in fragment, several panes or panels of glass 1, in overlapped position. Thesepanes or panels are adapted to be carried ⁇ at the ends of each pane or panel, and particularly at the operating ends thereofin glass holders, designated generally as 2.
  • the glass holders are ordinarily known as clips.
  • Each holder Z' is of channel form having a web or base 3 and two flanges 4 and 5.
  • the flanges are substantially of the same length lalthough offset so that the end of flange ⁇ 5, as shown at 6,
  • louvered window construction of few parts, easily assembled and generally superior to louver window constructions now known to the inventor.
  • the invention consists in the novel and useful provision, formation, construction, association and relative arrangement of parts, members, and features, all as shown in one embodiment in the accompanying drawings, described generally and more particularly pointed out in the claims.
  • @FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary front elevation showing several window panels incorporating the construction of the present invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a fragmentary, partially sectional view, on an enlarged scale, taken on the line 2--2 of FIGURE 1;
  • IFIGURE 3 is a fragmentary elevation, on an enlarged of flange 3.
  • the end portion 7 of flanged is bent at al slight angle toward flange 5 and the opposite end of flange 4 at 8 has a tab 10 at substantially right angular relation-y ship tothe ange 4.
  • the end 6 of flange Sis bent inwardly at an obtuse angle as shown at 11.
  • the flange 5 is interrupted to provide a boss 12 which lies in the plane of the web 3. As shown in FIG- URE 6, a semi-circular portion to complete the boss lies beyond the web.
  • the boss on its external surface which is the surface shown in FIGURE 6, is raised above the plane of the Web 3 and provided with a series of spaced apart parallel embossed ribs 13 and, likewise, provided at 14 with an annular vbearing rib surrounding the raised boss.
  • the boss is formed with a central hole at 15.
  • the actuating arm 20 has two portions 21 and22 in offset parallel relationship through the medium of an offset interconnecting wall I23.
  • lPortion 2'1 is provided with an extruded boss 24 and portion 22 is provided with ernbossed parallel ribs 25 which are adapted to interlock with the ribs 1-3 of boss 12.
  • Portion 22 is provided with a central opening at 26.
  • Portion r21 of the arm 20 may be stilfened by depressing the same, as shown at 27.
  • each lpane or panel is supported by a jamb 30 of channel form.
  • VThe jamb has avweb 31, a pair of parallel flanges 32 and 33 which terminate in fianges 34 and 35, the latter anges lying in the same plane, as shown in FIGURE 5.
  • Flanges34 and 35 are spacedly provided with holes whereby the jamb may be secured within a window framing by means of screws passed through said holes.
  • the web of the jamb l is provided With spaced holes 36.
  • the web is provided with an elongated channel type rib 37 intermediate the flanges 32 and 33 which intermediate rib secures in the channel thereof a weatherstrip 38 which bears against the base of a holder 2, to provide a weather seal for the pane.
  • the raised boss 12 of a window holder 2 is passed through a hole 36 in the jamb 30 and an actuating arm is positioned within the jamb with the ribs 25 thereof interlocking with the ribs 13 of the boss 12, the boss 12 and actuating larm being secured together by a rivet or equivalent means 39.
  • the diameters of the boss 12 and part 22 are greater than the diameter of hole 36 and that the annular rib 14 has bearing engagement with the web of the jamb.
  • An operating bar ttl is that portion definedby the rib 37 and the ange 32, and the.
  • operating bar is provided with spaced holes 41, the holes of which receive'bosses 24 of the actuating l arms 20; 'Each boss 24 is held within a bore 4l of: the ⁇ operating bar when theribs of the boss 12 and the ribs 25 of portion-22 of ylan actuating arm is ⁇ heldi in cooperative relationship by the rivet 39.. l
  • the .rlangey may be stamped vso las toI provide an and paralielinternal.elongated anges 5l and Y
  • Lug 58 is fastened in any suitable manner to ilange 33. End59 of the'lever 55 is pinnedat 6th to the oper.-
  • toggleA arrangement is thereby provided in .that when the outer end of Ithe lever ⁇ 5:3 is moved downwardly to thedotted line position 61 in FIGURE l3, the panesv are infopen position and when *the-lever is moved from the position shown at 61 to that of 62 in- FIGURE 3, the panes are locked in overlapped position,
  • V Y In'l louver window construction, the rcombination with a pair of jambs vadaptedtr) besecured to a window framing, veach jamb provided with aligned bearing .openings, of; glass holders swinginglysupported in each bear- Y ingfopening of the'l-jambs, the glass holders ,-adaptedto the locking resulting from the toggle arrangement Shown-7v in FIGURES by full lines. Y l The operation,uses and advantages of-my invention areas follows. v v v
  • each pane or panel may have its glass holder held by la rivet and washer of suicient size and-shape to providea bearing surface on thek jamb.
  • my construction operates easily andl smoothly, is wear resistant, with no pants subject toV breakage.
  • Tests that AI have run on the actuating arm and boss construction for the glass holder have shown that when'the boss and end 22, of the actuating-arm are f secured together, that the parts will not separate, b ut will resist all stress to the end that positive movement of the glass holders always resultswhen the actuating arms are moved by the operating bar 40. This has been one of the. difficulties which I have overcome by my which may exist kbetween an actuating arm and av glass holder.
  • an actuator lever formed with ribs complementary to the ribs of the raised bossy of the glass holder for engagement with the rib's ⁇ of said. boss, :and a rivet securing the ribsv of the boss and actuator lever in working relation- 2.
  • the device of claim l: saidV web and., said extended halt round portion provided with an annularbearing ribI surrounding the circular raised'boss to provide #ai bearing way for Areception ofthe jamh portionV surround-ing a hearing opening.

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Feb. 23, 1965 r-a I 3a E. D. wlLcox LoUvER wmnow Filed May 1o. 196s INVENTOR,
EARL D. W/Lcox;
3,170,547 yLOUVERWINDOW Earl D. Wilcox, 760 W. 190th St., Gardena, Calif. Filed May 10,1963, Ser; No. 279,478
3. Claims. (Cl. 189--62) y The present invention relates to louver window construction and specifically to the meansfor controlling the opening and closing thereof. v
vThe average louvered window construction consists of a multiple number of window panes, each held by suitable end framing With means for turning the end framing vto move the panes in positionof overlap or separation. The window panes are of the same size and generally the construction is such-as to maintain the window panes horizontally, although often times vertical panes are used. Such a construction, due to the number of Window panes, is usually heavy and as a result the means for operating the louvered windows is complicated, and likewise expensive to construct.
An object of my invention is to provide a louvered window construction which may utilize both for the window pane holder, as well as the' operating means therefor,
light weight metal stampings with resulting saving in thecost of manufacture.
A further object is the provision of louver window construction wherein the operating mechanism is concealed from view, thus improving' appearance.
-A further object is the provision of a louvered window construction so formed that individual panes of glass may be readily removed or inserted within the glass holders Without the necessity of dismantling the louvered window construction.
A further yobject is to provide a novel construction from light weight, soft aluminum stamping's'for individual actuator arms and glass holders and in such a manner that the two parts are held together for maximum shear strength and torque resistance.
My louver window construction employs side jambs which enclose, the operating mechanism for the window louvers. The construction is such that glass holders for ends of the glass panes or panels and the actuator means therefor have bearing engagement with a window jamb. The construction results in one thatvholds the window panels firmly and allows easy lmovement of the operating mechanism for turning the window panels without distortion or twist.
My operator assembly assumes perfect balance of the panes during openingand closing thereof even during adverse weather conditions.
C arrasar Patented Feb. 23, .1965
FIGURE 6 is a side elevation, partly in fragment and in section, of a glass holder of the invention; and,
FIGURE 7 is a plan view of the actuator arm for the glass holder of 'FIGURE 6.
I have shown in FIGURE 1, in fragment, several panes or panels of glass 1, in overlapped position. Thesepanes or panels are adapted to be carried` at the ends of each pane or panel, and particularly at the operating ends thereofin glass holders, designated generally as 2. The glass holders are ordinarily known as clips. Each holder Z'is of channel form having a web or base 3 and two flanges 4 and 5. The flanges are substantially of the same length lalthough offset so that the end of flange `5, as shown at 6,
Other objects include a louvered window construction of few parts, easily assembled and generally superior to louver window constructions now known to the inventor.
With the above'y mentioned, and other objects in View, the invention consists in the novel and useful provision, formation, construction, association and relative arrangement of parts, members, and features, all as shown in one embodiment in the accompanying drawings, described generally and more particularly pointed out in the claims.
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@FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary front elevation showing several window panels incorporating the construction of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a fragmentary, partially sectional view, on an enlarged scale, taken on the line 2--2 of FIGURE 1;
IFIGURE 3 is a fragmentary elevation, on an enlarged of flange 3. The end portion 7 of flanged is bent at al slight angle toward flange 5 and the opposite end of flange 4 at 8 has a tab 10 at substantially right angular relation-y ship tothe ange 4. The end 6 of flange Sis bent inwardly at an obtuse angle as shown at 11. In forming the glass holder, the flange 5 is interrupted to provide a boss 12 which lies in the plane of the web 3. As shown in FIG- URE 6, a semi-circular portion to complete the boss lies beyond the web. The boss on its external surface which is the surface shown in FIGURE 6, is raised above the plane of the Web 3 and provided with a series of spaced apart parallel embossed ribs 13 and, likewise, provided at 14 with an annular vbearing rib surrounding the raised boss. The boss is formed with a central hole at 15. Thus, as shown in FIGURE 2, one end ofa glass pane is received within the glass holder or clip between the flanges, the upturned portion 111 and the tab 10 limiting end movement of the glass pane while the inwardly bent portions at 7 and 9 ybear against opposite sides of the pane to firmly hold the glass pane in the holder.
The actuating arm 20 has two portions 21 and22 in offset parallel relationship through the medium of an offset interconnecting wall I23. lPortion 2'1 is provided with an extruded boss 24 and portion 22 is provided with ernbossed parallel ribs 25 which are adapted to interlock with the ribs 1-3 of boss 12. Portion 22 is provided with a central opening at 26. Portion r21 of the arm 20 may be stilfened by depressing the same, as shown at 27.
The actuator end of each lpane or panel is supported by a jamb 30 of channel form. VThe jamb has avweb 31, a pair of parallel flanges 32 and 33 which terminate in fianges 34 and 35, the latter anges lying in the same plane, as shown in FIGURE 5. Flanges34 and 35 are spacedly provided with holes whereby the jamb may be secured within a window framing by means of screws passed through said holes. Depending upon the width of each panel'or pane, so Ithat the panes may overlap in closed position, as shown in FIGURE l, the web of the jamb lis provided With spaced holes 36. In this connection it is to be observed from FIGURE 5 that the web is provided with an elongated channel type rib 37 intermediate the flanges 32 and 33 which intermediate rib secures in the channel thereof a weatherstrip 38 which bears against the base of a holder 2, to provide a weather seal for the pane.
The raised boss 12 of a window holder 2 is passed through a hole 36 in the jamb 30 and an actuating arm is positioned within the jamb with the ribs 25 thereof interlocking with the ribs 13 of the boss 12, the boss 12 and actuating larm being secured together by a rivet or equivalent means 39. This positions the web of the jamb between the actuating arm portion 22 and the boss 12 of the window holder. It is noted that the diameters of the boss 12 and part 22 are greater than the diameter of hole 36 and that the annular rib 14 has bearing engagement with the web of the jamb. An operating bar ttl is that portion deinediby the rib 37 and the ange 32, and the. operating bar is provided with spaced holes 41, the holes of which receive'bosses 24 of the actuating l arms 20; 'Each boss 24 is held within a bore 4l of: the `operating bar when theribs of the boss 12 and the ribs 25 of portion-22 of ylan actuating arm is` heldi in cooperative relationship by the rivet 39.. l
The .rlangey may be stamped vso las toI provide an and paralielinternal.elongated anges 5l and Y An operating lever'SSrextends inwardly of the jamb 3@ between the iianges 51 andv 52 and is intermediately pivotally secured -to` a link 56 which link depends from and is rivetedV at 57 to both the web ofthe' jarnb and to a lug 53. Lug 58 is fastened in any suitable manner to ilange 33. End59 of the'lever 55 is pinnedat 6th to the oper.-
' aforesaid is placedwithin the jambf'with the` leverv S5 to the operating lever V55 the lever isriveted or pinned.4 at 60 to thef operating barAt). kThis operation is performed outside lof the jamb. Thereafter the assembly passed through slot50., The link 56-,flug 5S and jamb web are riveted togetherfb'y rivet 57. "The actuator arms and. glass holders are positionedy relative to the jambfand elongated slotrat 50 defined by twointernalfseparated l time andl expense,
ating bar 40. toggleA arrangementis thereby provided in .that when the outer end of Ithe lever `5:3 is moved downwardly to thedotted line position 61 in FIGURE l3, the panesv are infopen position and when *the-lever is moved from the position shown at 61 to that of 62 in- FIGURE 3, the panes are locked in overlapped position,
rivetedjasfshownrr at 39,1withftheboss.f24placed in the holes 410i the operating bar 40. By forming the actuating :arm the boss 24 yfor reception in a hole 4I of the operating bar,- .fa riveting operation is notnecessary resulting in easy parts assembly with resuitant saving of In practice I have found it `expedient to cantjhe ends"- 7 and 9 so that pane engagement is along the outer edge thereof. This prevents pane cliipping.
I cla-im: V Y 1. In'l louver window construction, the rcombination with a pair of jambs vadaptedtr) besecured to a window framing, veach jamb provided with aligned bearing .openings, of; glass holders swinginglysupported in each bear- Y ingfopening of the'l-jambs, the glass holders ,-adaptedto the locking resulting from the toggle arrangement Shown-7v in FIGURES by full lines. Y l The operation,uses and advantages of-my invention areas follows. v v
The non-operator end of each pane or panel may have its glass holder held by la rivet and washer of suicient size and-shape to providea bearing surface on thek jamb. I have found .that my construction operates easily andl smoothly, is wear resistant, with no pants subject toV breakage. Tests that AI have run on the actuating arm and boss construction for the glass holder have shown that when'the boss and end 22, of the actuating-arm are f secured together, that the parts will not separate, b ut will resist all stress to the end that positive movement of the glass holders always resultswhen the actuating arms are moved by the operating bar 40. This has been one of the. difficulties which I have overcome by my which may exist kbetween an actuating arm and av glass holder. Such a drag has no effect on my construction. I have previously pointed out that glass panels may be easily received within the glass holders or removable therefrom due to the resilient end. s `Y To install my actuator assembly the link 56Y ispriveted support between aligned pairs thereof a' glass panel, .each glass holder being of channel form `and having a web and a pair of iianges, `the web of one of said glass Yholders s provided with an extended half round 'portionY extending beyond theflange andlying in the Lprlaneof the web, said extended portion andthe web formedl'withV a circular raised boss portion, the bossportion provided with'a' series of spaced parallel ribs,v` saidV raised boss 'portion adapted to .be received within a bearing opening of the janib, and
h an actuator lever formed with ribs complementary to the ribs of the raised bossy of the glass holder for engagement with the rib's` of said. boss, :and a rivet securing the ribsv of the boss and actuator lever in working relation- 2. The device lever formedwith a tubular boss, there-being=an`operat ing bar provided with holes for receiving..each7tubular oss. Y Y
3. The device :of claim l: saidV web and., said extended halt round portion provided with an annularbearing ribI surrounding the circular raised'boss to provide #ai bearing way for Areception ofthe jamh portionV surround-ing a hearing opening.
References Citedfhy the Examiner j UNITED" S'ILJFl-ES PATENTS HARR1S01\I R. Monster, Primary -Examfnen asset forth-in 'claimt eachactuating.

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1. IN LOUVER WINDOW CONSTRUCTION, THE COMBINATION WITH A PAIR OF JAMBS ADAPTED TO BE SECURED TO A WINDOW FRAMING, EACH JAMB PROVIDED WITH ALIGNED BEARING OPENINGS, OF: GLASS HOLDERS SWINGINGLY SUPPORTED IN EACH BEARING OPENING OF THE JAMBS, THE GLASS HOLDERS ADAPTED TO SUPPORT BETWEEN ALIGNED PAIRS THEREOF A GLASS PANEL, EACH GLASS HOLDER BEING OF CHANNEL FROM AND HAVING A WEB AND A PAIR OF FLANGES, THE WEB OF ONE OF SAID GLASS HOLDERS PROVIDED WITH AN EXTENDED HALF ROUND PORTION EXTENDING BEYOND THE FLANGE AND LYING IN THE PLANE OF THE WEB, SAID EXTENDED PORTION AND THE WEB FORMED WITH A CIRCULAR
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