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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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  • My present invention relates to weatherstripping of the class mainly employed for closing joints around the doors and windows of structures, and particularly to that class in which an elastic or flexible substance forming the joint-closing element is re-enforced or held by a metallic base.
  • the objectvof my invention is to provide a weather-strip both of durable construction and effective operation, which can be economically manufactured and easily applied.
  • a strip of flexible material as of rubber or felt, is longitudinally looped around a wire or other filament or suitable device.
  • a thin metallic strip as of tin, zinc, copper, brass, 850., is formed around the flexible strip, so as to embrace the looped portion thereof, and therethrough the said wire or other filament or device also preferably being extended transverse the width of the flexible strip for a distance sufficient to form a rigid base, by means of which the several combined parts are fixed in operative position.
  • the device around which the flexible strip is looped may be of any suitable material and form, provided the same be adapted to longitudinally secure or anchor the strip within the embracing portion of the metallic base.
  • Figure 1 is a broken perspective detail illustrating a weather-strip embodying the features of my invention attached to the lower margin of a door.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail illustrating in transverse section the construction of weather-strip shown in said Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective detail illustrating, with reference to the 0011- struction shown in Fig. l, the manner in which the flexible strip islooped around the anchoring-wire, elsewhere shown, and otherwise fixed for receiving the metallic strip 0.
  • Fig. 4 is a strip, illustrating a modified form of arrange ment of the flexible strip A.
  • the flexible strip A is folded upon itself so as to describe a configuration after the manner of forming the digit 8, being preliminarily fixed in such form preferably by stitching the several folds together, as particularly shown in Fig. 3.
  • a wire, B, or other equivalent filament or device is inserted, as shown-in the several views, a metallic strip, 0, being then headed or formed thereon, so as to fixedly embrace the looped portion of said flexible strip, and therethrough the wire or other anchoring filament or device B, the lower portion of said metallic strip preferably extending downwardly over one side of said flexible strip for a suitable distance, as shown, and desirably forming a substantial base for fixing the combined parts in operative position, which maybe accomplished through the employment of tacks ornails, as shown, which pass through the several strips into the surface to which the device is affixed, or by any wcll-known or preferred means.
  • the lower or free portion of the flexible strip A is arranged and adapted to bear upon the proper surface, and thereby close the joint in connection with which it is employed.
  • the flexible strip A is shown as being simply looped or extended around the anchoring element B, in contradistinction to being folded upon itself, so as to form two loops, as elsewhere herein shown and described, the metallic strip 0 being adjusted to the several parts in the same manner as illustrated in the other views.

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w. H. COSPER.
WEATHER STEIPPING.
No. 379,208. Patented Mar. 13, 1888.
UNITE STATES \VILLIAM H. COSPER,
WEATHER- OF CHIOAG O, ILLINOIS.
STRIPPING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 79, 0 dated March 1839- Application filed Ma 11, 1887.
Serial No. 237,793. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that 1, WILLIAM H. GosPER, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chi- "cago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in W'eather-Strippingof which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, reference being bad to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form part of this specification.
My present invention relates to weatherstripping of the class mainly employed for closing joints around the doors and windows of structures, and particularly to that class in which an elastic or flexible substance forming the joint-closing element is re-enforced or held by a metallic base. v
The objectvof my invention is to provide a weather-strip both of durable construction and effective operation, which can be economically manufactured and easily applied.
To these ends it consists in the combination and'arrangements of the parts composing the weather-strip as follows:
A strip of flexible material, as of rubber or felt, is longitudinally looped around a wire or other filament or suitable device. A thin metallic strip, as of tin, zinc, copper, brass, 850., is formed around the flexible strip, so as to embrace the looped portion thereof, and therethrough the said wire or other filament or device also preferably being extended transverse the width of the flexible strip for a distance sufficient to form a rigid base, by means of which the several combined parts are fixed in operative position.
The exact manner of forming the loop of the flexible strip around the wire or other filament or device is immaterial, and the device around which the flexible strip is looped may be of any suitable material and form, provided the same be adapted to longitudinally secure or anchor the strip within the embracing portion of the metallic base.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a broken perspective detail illustrating a weather-strip embodying the features of my invention attached to the lower margin of a door. Fig. 2 is a detail illustrating in transverse section the construction of weather-strip shown in said Fig. 1. Fig. 3 is a perspective detail illustrating, with reference to the 0011- struction shown in Fig. l, the manner in which the flexible strip islooped around the anchoring-wire, elsewhere shown, and otherwise fixed for receiving the metallic strip 0. Fig. 4 is a strip, illustrating a modified form of arrange ment of the flexible strip A.
In the construction shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3 the flexible strip A is folded upon itself so as to describe a configuration after the manner of forming the digit 8, being preliminarily fixed in such form preferably by stitching the several folds together, as particularly shown in Fig. 3. Through its upper loop a wire, B, or other equivalent filament or device, is inserted, as shown-in the several views, a metallic strip, 0, being then headed or formed thereon, so as to fixedly embrace the looped portion of said flexible strip, and therethrough the wire or other anchoring filament or device B, the lower portion of said metallic strip preferably extending downwardly over one side of said flexible strip for a suitable distance, as shown, and desirably forming a substantial base for fixing the combined parts in operative position, which maybe accomplished through the employment of tacks ornails, as shown, which pass through the several strips into the surface to which the device is affixed, or by any wcll-known or preferred means. When in operative position, the lower or free portion of the flexible strip A is arranged and adapted to bear upon the proper surface, and thereby close the joint in connection with which it is employed.
In the modified form of construction illustrated in Fig. 4 the flexible strip A is shown as being simply looped or extended around the anchoring element B, in contradistinction to being folded upon itself, so as to form two loops, as elsewhere herein shown and described, the metallic strip 0 being adjusted to the several parts in the same manner as illustrated in the other views. By thus combining the said several elements as shown and described-to wit, the filamentB within the flexible strip A and the metallic base or embracing strip C exteriorof said flexible strip-J am enabled, at a very limited expense, to produce a weather-strip of great durability and of a most desirable form for use.
detail in transverse section of the weather-- 22 avazo I am aware that weather-stripping has long filament B, the flexible joint-closing strip A, been in use wherein a metallic strip has been looped or formed around said filament, and the employed in conjunction with a flexible strip. metallic base or strip 0, formed around said I therefore do not broadly claim such combiflexible strip, so as to securely embrace said 5 nation of parts; but, flexible strip and filament, substantially as 15 Having clearly shown and described the feashown and described.
tures of improvement contained in my inven- WILLIAM H. OOSPER. tion, I claim and desire to secure by Letters \Vitnesses: Patent- GEo. W. LEVIN,
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US2659421A (en) * 1950-11-21 1953-11-17 Wass Yvonne Upholstery covering
WO2000074463A2 (en) 1999-06-02 2000-12-14 Albany International Corp. Adjustable bottom sweep for a door
US20040213979A1 (en) * 2002-06-07 2004-10-28 Vito Robert A. Material adapted to dissipate and reduce vibrations and method of making same
US20050144698A1 (en) * 2001-08-27 2005-07-07 Vito Robert A. Vibration dampening material and method of making same

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2659421A (en) * 1950-11-21 1953-11-17 Wass Yvonne Upholstery covering
WO2000074463A2 (en) 1999-06-02 2000-12-14 Albany International Corp. Adjustable bottom sweep for a door
US6253493B1 (en) 1999-06-02 2001-07-03 Albany International Corp. Adjustable bottom sweep for a door
US20050144698A1 (en) * 2001-08-27 2005-07-07 Vito Robert A. Vibration dampening material and method of making same
US20040213979A1 (en) * 2002-06-07 2004-10-28 Vito Robert A. Material adapted to dissipate and reduce vibrations and method of making same

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