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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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- the invention relates to means for securmg storm sashes, screens and outside blinds to w ndow and door frames, and the object of the invention is to avoid the necessity for marring the stop beads or strips to which such sashes, screens, 850., are usually secured, and also to provide more convenient and efficient fastenings for the latter.
- Figure 1 is a broken view showing in elevation a portion of a window frame and part of a screen secured thereto by my attachment.
- Fig. 2 is a face View of the attachment; and
- Fig. 3 is a sectional side view on line 33 in Fig. 2.
- a tongue A is provided, in the plate and this tongue is pivoted as at a, in a suitable support, preferably in the form of a narrow casing B, between the sides of which the plate is free to move on its pivot.
- the case is provided with a face plate 0, which is vertically slotted as at c, and the tongue A is so pivoted in its supporting case B as to normally lie flush with the face plate, as clearly shown in Fig. 3.
- the pivot a is at one sideof the center ofthe plate, so that when not in use the tongue A will gravitate into the case, and the pivot is located a distance behind the face plate so that when the end a, of the tongue is projected as in Fig. 1 and as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 3, the tongue will lie approximately about equally Within and without the case. With this arrangement the tongue will be strengthened or braced by the case.
- the tongue A is formed with corresponding surfaces as at a, 0.
- the tongue is further formed with a stop a at the top, which, when the tongue gravitates to the inneror closed position, will contactwith theinside of the face plate,whereby the tongue will be stopped to lie flush with the latter.
- the tongue is formed with an aperture a, for receiving a screw or the like in securing the storm sash or other frame in place, and the face plate 0 projects at the top and bottom beyond the case B after the manner of a mortise look.
- mortises are formed in the outside stop bead or casing D of the window frame at each side, as many as desired to accommodate a sufficientn umber of the attachments to secure the storm sash or other frame, and an attachment is fitted in each mortise as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1 and secured in place by screws which are made to engage the projecting ends of the face plate.
- the face plate and tongue will normally lie flush with the bead D to which it is secured and will not be particularly noticable.
- An attachment for window or door frames consisting of a tongue having atransverse aperture formed in its free end to receive a fastening screw or the like, and a support to which said tongue is pivoted, the support having a slotted face plate and the tongue adapted to hang normally substantially flush with the face plate and when swung outward to bear against the face plate at the upper end of the slot and be braced or stayed thereby, the said tongue when in the latter position being adapted to be rigidly secured to a storm sash or the like, substantially as shown and described.
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J. D. JOHNSTON. ATTACHMENT FOR WINDOW 0R DOOR FRAMES POE SECURING STORM SASHES OR THE LIKE.-
No. 516,393. Patented Mar. 13, 1894,
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UNITED STATES ATENT Onions.
JOHN D. JOHNSTON, OF NEI/VPORT, RHODE ISLAND.
ATTACHMENT FOR WINDOW OR DOOR FRAMES FOR SECURING STORM-SASHES OR THE LIKE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 516,393, dated March 13, 1894.
Application filed September 9, 1893. Serial No. 485,175. (NomodeL) T0 at whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOHN D. JOHNSTON, of Newport, in the county of Newport and State of Rhode Island, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Attachments for Window or Door Frames for Securing Storma full, clear, and exact description.
The invention relates to means for securmg storm sashes, screens and outside blinds to w ndow and door frames, and the object of the invention is to avoid the necessity for marring the stop beads or strips to which such sashes, screens, 850., are usually secured, and also to provide more convenient and efficient fastenings for the latter.
The invention consists in the novel features hereinafterparticularly described and defined in the claims.
1 Reference is to be had to the accompanying rawings forming a part of this specification, 1n which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 is a broken view showing in elevation a portion of a window frame and part of a screen secured thereto by my attachment. Fig. 2 is a face View of the attachment; and Fig. 3 is a sectional side view on line 33 in Fig. 2.
In constructing an attachment embodying my invention, a tongue A is provided, in the plate and this tongue is pivoted as at a, in a suitable support, preferably in the form of a narrow casing B, between the sides of which the plate is free to move on its pivot. The case is provided with a face plate 0, which is vertically slotted as at c, and the tongue A is so pivoted in its supporting case B as to normally lie flush with the face plate, as clearly shown in Fig. 3. The pivot a, is at one sideof the center ofthe plate, so that when not in use the tongue A will gravitate into the case, and the pivot is located a distance behind the face plate so that when the end a, of the tongue is projected as in Fig. 1 and as indicated in dotted lines in Fig. 3, the tongue will lie approximately about equally Within and without the case. With this arrangement the tongue will be strengthened or braced by the case. The
of which the following is top and bottom walls of the slot 0, are beveled upwardly and inwardly as at c, 0 to prevent the entrance of rain, and the tongue A is formed with corresponding surfaces as at a, 0. The tongue is further formed with a stop a at the top, which, when the tongue gravitates to the inneror closed position, will contactwith theinside of the face plate,whereby the tongue will be stopped to lie flush with the latter. The tongue is formed with an aperture a, for receiving a screw or the like in securing the storm sash or other frame in place, and the face plate 0 projects at the top and bottom beyond the case B after the manner of a mortise look.
In practice, mortises are formed in the outside stop bead or casing D of the window frame at each side, as many as desired to accommodate a sufficientn umber of the attachments to secure the storm sash or other frame, and an attachment is fitted in each mortise as indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 1 and secured in place by screws which are made to engage the projecting ends of the face plate. The face plate and tongue will normally lie flush with the bead D to which it is secured and will not be particularly noticable. When it is desired to secure a storm sash, or a screen or other frame to the window, a slight pressure on the upper end of the tongue A will project the lower end, where upon the latter may readily be grasped and raised to the position shown in Fig. 1,and the sash or frame to be secured having been fitted in place, the tongue is secured thereto by a screw d. When the sash is to be removed it is only necessary to remove the screw (1 from each attachment, which will permit the tongue to gravitate into its case and the window frame will resume substantially its normal appearance.
Having thus fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Paton t I 1., An attachment for window or door frames, consisting of a tongue having atransverse aperture formed in its free end to receive a fastening screw or the like, and a support to which said tongue is pivoted, the support having a slotted face plate and the tongue adapted to hang normally substantially flush with the face plate and when swung outward to bear against the face plate at the upper end of the slot and be braced or stayed thereby, the said tongue when in the latter position being adapted to be rigidly secured to a storm sash or the like, substantially as shown and described.
2. An attachment for window or door frames, consisting of a casing having a slotted face plate, the top and bottom walls of which are upwardly beveled, and a tongue pivoted in the case and movable on its pivot Witnesses:
BENJAMIN F. THURS'ION, DARIUS BAKER.
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