US529520A - Interchangeable storm and screen door - Google Patents
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- My invention relates to an improvement in combined storm and screen doors; and it consists in the combination of the frame work or skeleton of the outside door, which is provided with the lower half of the hinges, and suitably braced by cross pieces, with both screen and solid panels which are provided with the upper portion of the hinges, and are to be hung upon the frame or skeleton, and
- the object of my invention is to provide an outside door which is adapted to receive either a screen or a solid panel, so that the door can be used as a screen door during warm weather, and as a solid door during stormy weather or when it is cold, and thus obviate the necessity for having both an inside solid door and an outside screen door.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective of a door embodying my invention, and having the solid panel attached thereto, in an open position.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the door with the screen panel, in a closed position.
- Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the door taken from its inner side and showing the solid panel.
- A represents the frame or skeleton of the door, and which consists of the two top and bottom cross bars B, and the two side bars 0, and which are braced by the horizontal cross bar D, and the vertical bar E.
- These two bars D, E divide the inside of the skeleton or frame A,into three panels as shown, and at the same time they serve to strengthen the door.
- the recess F which extends all the way around the inner surface of the frame, at the edge of the opening through it, and this recess. F is just deep enough to receive the solid or screen panel when applied to the door.
- Secured to the frame or skeleton A at one side of the recess F are the lower halves G of the hinges and to the solid and screen panels the corresponding upper portions of the hinges are fastened.
- the solid panel H will be used, and thus form practically a solid door.
- This solid panel will be braced upon its inner side by the two horizontal cleats I and the diagonal one J, and the two cross bars D E will be recessed at those points where the cleats come in contact with them.
- a window L of any desired shape or size, which may serve either as an outlook or for the purpose of giving light.
- the solid panel may be be removed and a screen panel N substituted therefor, both for the purpose of ventilation and to keep out insects.
- a screen panel N substituted therefor, both for the purpose of ventilation and to keep out insects.
- the solid panel is provided with three of these eyes, as it forms practically a solid part of the door for a considerable portion of the year, but the screen panel is preferably provided with only one, as it will be removed, in most cases, at night and the solid one substituted for it as a matter of protection.
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J. DERITIS. ENTERGHANGEABLE STQRM AND SCREEN DOOR.
No. 529,520. Patented Nov. 20. 1894.
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JOSEPH DERITIS, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
INTERCHANGEABLE STORM AND SCREEN DOOR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 529,520, dated November 20, 1 894. Application filed August 28,1394. Serial No. 521,545- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JOSEPH DERITIS, acitizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, in the county of Wayne and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Interchangeable Storm and Screen Doors; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to an improvement in combined storm and screen doors; and it consists in the combination of the frame work or skeleton of the outside door, which is provided with the lower half of the hinges, and suitably braced by cross pieces, with both screen and solid panels which are provided with the upper portion of the hinges, and are to be hung upon the frame or skeleton, and
fit in a recess made in the outer surface of the door so that when closed they are flush therewith, as will be more fully described hereinafter.
The object of my invention is to provide an outside door which is adapted to receive either a screen or a solid panel, so that the door can be used as a screen door during warm weather, and as a solid door during stormy weather or when it is cold, and thus obviate the necessity for having both an inside solid door and an outside screen door.
In the accompanying drawings Figure 1 is a perspective of a door embodying my invention, and having the solid panel attached thereto, in an open position. Fig. 2 is a vertical section of the door with the screen panel, in a closed position. Fig. 3 is a side elevation of the door taken from its inner side and showing the solid panel.
A represents the frame or skeleton of the door, and which consists of the two top and bottom cross bars B, and the two side bars 0, and which are braced by the horizontal cross bar D, and the vertical bar E. These two bars D, E, divide the inside of the skeleton or frame A,into three panels as shown, and at the same time they serve to strengthen the door. In the outer surface of the frame or skeleton is made the recess F which extends all the way around the inner surface of the frame, at the edge of the opening through it, and this recess. F is just deep enough to receive the solid or screen panel when applied to the door. Secured to the frame or skeleton A at one side of the recess F are the lower halves G of the hinges and to the solid and screen panels the corresponding upper portions of the hinges are fastened.
During the winter months, and stormy weather inthe summer, the solid panel H will be used, and thus form practically a solid door. This solid panel will be braced upon its inner side by the two horizontal cleats I and the diagonal one J, and the two cross bars D E will be recessed at those points where the cleats come in contact with them. Through the upper portion of this solid panel will be made a window L, of any desired shape or size, which may serve either as an outlook or for the purpose of giving light.
During warm weather the solid panel may be be removed and a screen panel N substituted therefor, both for the purpose of ventilation and to keep out insects. When either one of these panels is closed into the door as shown in Fig. 2 its outer surface is just flush with the outer surface of the door, and both panels are provided with eyes 0 which pass through perforations P made through the three cross bars of the skeleton or frame A, and they are then fastened to the door so as form practically a part thereof by the hooks pivoted to the inner side of the door, and which pass through the eyes. The solid panel is provided with three of these eyes, as it forms practically a solid part of the door for a considerable portion of the year, but the screen panel is preferably provided with only one, as it will be removed, in most cases, at night and the solid one substituted for it as a matter of protection.
Having thus described my invention, I claim As an improved article of interchangeable storm and prising in combination with manufacture, an screen doorcoma skeleton A, de-
signed to hold a screen, a solid panel H in the frame A, and be engaged by the hooks IO hinged to the said skeleton, and provided Q, all substantially as shown and described. with the braces I and J, which, when the Intestimony whereoflaffixmy signature in said siflid panel is closed, afi'e gdapgad 1131]); presence of two witnesses.
seate in t e recesses in t e ars an and the upper brace I, between the sides 0 JOSEPH DERITIS' of the skeleton frame, thus securely bracing Witnesses:
the latter, and the fastening eyes 0 which are ZACHARY REIDELL,
designed to register with the perforations P VALENTINE WENDEL.
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