US35224A - Improvement in weather-strfps - Google Patents
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- the object of this invention is to obtain a simple cont: vanee for closing the space between the door and sill to exclude dust, rain, and wind in stormy and rainy weather.
- A represents an ordinary door attached by hinges a Z) to the jamb B of a framing, which consists oi jambs B B, sill and cap I), fitted together in the usual manner.
- the bottom edge of, the door has a groove made centrally through it, in which a metal box, 1/, contaiui ng the strip, is fitted flush with the bottom edge of the door and secured therein by screws passing thrmigh the flanges w of the box into the door.
- a square metal bar, E is fitted in the box to play freely through ahole in one end of it, and is supported at'its opposite end by a pin, e, resting at its ends in the sides of the; box and passing through a slot in the bar.
- this slot is made in the bar E it is turned down in cylindrical form, and has a spiral spring, j, surrounding it, resting at one end against a shoulder on the bar and at the other against the pin passing through the bar, which is for the purpose of drawing the strip up into the box when the door isopened, as shown in Fig. 3, and as will be hereinafter fully explained.
- the india-rubber strip F- is secured in-a flanged metal strip, g, which is made the length of the box and is adapted to slide freely up and down therein, and is connected to, the bar F b y parallel links h i.
- the end of the bar which projects through the box enters a recess formed in the jamb of the door-frame, and is gradually forced inward, and at the same time the indierubber strip, by means of its link-connection therewith, forced down closely upon the doorsill, making a perfectly-tight joint, and thus excluding dust, rain, and wind in stormy and *ainy weather.
- the links are attached the-bar E and flanged strip 9 are slitted to receive the links and thus allow them to assume nearly a horizontal position when the door is and the strip drawn inthe box. 7
- the weather-strip can be applied to any door and the projecting bar operated either from the front or back jamb. If arranged to operate on the front jamb, an incline plane should be secured in the jamb and theprojecting bar made to operate the same as a mortise-lock.-
- the within-described attachment when applied to'a door, is entirely within the thickness of the same, out of sight and out of' the way, and does not have that unsightly appearance as when attached on the outside of the door, besides being less liable to injury or to get out of order.
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Description
A. S. FISHER. WEATHER STRIP.
No. 35,224. Patented May 13, 1862.
Tee L gir UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
IMPROVEMENT IN WEATHER-STRIPS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 35,294. dated May 13, 1862.
To aZZ whom it may concern: v
Be it known that I, A. S. EIsn'ER, of Millville, in the county of Orleans and State of N ew York, have inventeda new and useful Improvement in \Veather-Strips; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a par of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a front viewof a'doorand frame with my invention applied, a portion ofthe frame being broken away to show the operation. Fig. 2 represents a sectional elevation of a door-frame with the door open. Fig. 3 is transverse section of a weathenstrip and a portion of a door, the section being taken at the line .1: i1. ot' Fig. 1.
Similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the several figures.
The object of this invention is to obtain a simple cont: vanee for closing the space between the door and sill to exclude dust, rain, and wind in stormy and rainy weather.
To enable others skilled in the art to fully understand and construct my invention, 1 will proceed to describe it.
A represents an ordinary door attached by hinges a Z) to the jamb B of a framing, which consists oi jambs B B, sill and cap I), fitted together in the usual manner.
The bottom edge of, the door has a groove made centrally through it, in which a metal box, 1/, contaiui ng the strip, is fitted flush with the bottom edge of the door and secured therein by screws passing thrmigh the flanges w of the box into the door.
A square metal bar, E, is fitted in the box to play freely through ahole in one end of it, and is supported at'its opposite end by a pin, e, resting at its ends in the sides of the; box and passing through a slot in the bar. 'here this slot is made in the bar E it is turned down in cylindrical form, and has a spiral spring, j, surrounding it, resting at one end against a shoulder on the bar and at the other against the pin passing through the bar, which is for the purpose of drawing the strip up into the box when the door isopened, as shown in Fig. 3, and as will be hereinafter fully explained. The india-rubber strip F- is secured in-a flanged metal strip, g, which is made the length of the box and is adapted to slide freely up and down therein, and is connected to, the bar F b y parallel links h i. As the door closes, the end of the bar which projects through the box enters a recess formed in the jamb of the door-frame, and is gradually forced inward, and at the same time the indierubber strip, by means of its link-connection therewith, forced down closely upon the doorsill, making a perfectly-tight joint, and thus excluding dust, rain, and wind in stormy and *ainy weather. y
here, the links are attached the-bar E and flanged strip 9 are slitted to receive the links and thus allow them to assume nearly a horizontal position when the door is and the strip drawn inthe box. 7
The weather-strip can be applied to any door and the projecting bar operated either from the front or back jamb. If arranged to operate on the front jamb, an incline plane should be secured in the jamb and theprojecting bar made to operate the same as a mortise-lock.-
The within-described attachment, when applied to'a door, is entirely within the thickness of the same, out of sight and out of' the way, and does not have that unsightly appearance as when attached on the outside of the door, besides being less liable to injury or to get out of order.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to seen re byLetters Patent, is
The arrangement of the horizontal spring f and the arms 71 iwith the bar E, strip F, and jamb B B, as and for the purpose herein shown and described.
A. 'S. FISHER. Witnesses:
D. L. SOUTHWORTH, P. C, BARTROM.
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