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US629306A US70456599A US1899704565A US629306A US 629306 A US629306 A US 629306A US 70456599 A US70456599 A US 70456599A US 1899704565 A US1899704565 A US 1899704565A US 629306 A US629306 A US 629306A
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  • PATENT omen .IAMES E. SCOTT, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO BENSON E. BROWN, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
  • This invention is designed to provide a dustguard of improved character for car-windows and one which can be readily put in place in the window or removed by the operator at pleasure and which, if desired, can be readily carried by the passenger in his grip or satchel for use in any car in which he may happen to be.
  • the letters A A designate the guard, which is formed in two flat-plate sections of proper width, centrally pivoted to each other at their meeting portions and of a combined length equal to the height of a window-opening when the sash is fully raised. If desired, however, the guard may be made of a length to fit a window-opening when the sash is but partially raised.
  • the meeting portions of the two sections, which are connected by thepivot a, are overlapped for a short distance to give the guard rigidity and are formed at their inner edge portions with overlapped tongues b for the same purpose.
  • the inner edges of the sections are preferably beaded or flanged, as
  • the flange of the bottom section forms a stop for the outer edge of the upper section when folded to prevent further pivotal movement thereof when the two sections are brought into Said head or flange also stifEens or gives rigidity where most needed to the sections, which are preferably of light sheet metal.
  • the upper section A is cut away at its upper inner corner portion to form a seat a. for the bottom rail of the window-sash, the bottom of said seat being beveled, as indicated, to fit the bevel of said rail.
  • the bottom edge of the lower section A is also beveled, as at a, to correspond to the inclination of the window-sill. It is also preferably provided with one or more teeth or points a to'prevent it from slipping on the sill.
  • the device In use the device is placed in the open window at either side, although preferably at the front side, with the lower rail of the open sash resting in the seat 01 and the inclined bottom edge a resting on the sill.
  • the weight of the sash holds the guard in place.
  • the guard is the property of the railway company, it is preferably provided with a chain 0, attached to a suitable button or other objeoton the interior of the car adjacent to the window and by which it is supported when not in-nse- When it is the property of the passenger, it can be removed by him and placed in his grip or satchel at'the end of the journey or when its use is no longer desired.
  • the device forms a simple and efficient guard against'dust or cinders, and its use in no way defaces or injures the woodwork of thecar.
  • a removable dust-guard for car-windows consisting of a guard-plate adapted to be held between the raised sash and the window-sill, and formed in two sheet-metal sections pivotally connected together, and flanged or beaded at their inner edges to form a stop against further pivotal movement of said sections when they are brought into alinement in their extended or folded positions, substantially as specified.
  • a removable dust-guard for car-windows consisting of a guard-plate formed in two pivotally-connected sections, flanged or beaded at theirinner edges to form mutually-abutting stop-shoulders when extended, and formed each with an offset tongue at their meeting inner corner portions adapted to engage and to

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Patented luly l8, i899. J. E. SCOTT. I
DUST GUARD FOR PASSENGER CARS.
(Appliention filed Feb. 4, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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No. 629,306. Patented July 18, I899.
J. E. SCOTT.
DUST GUARD FOR PASSENGER CARS.
(Application filed Feb. 4, 1699.)
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INVENTOR James dos'colf' ATTORNEY.
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PATENT omen .IAMES E. SCOTT, OF LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO BENSON E. BROWN, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
DUST-GUARD FOR PASSENGER-CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 629,306, dated July 18, 1899.-
Application filed February 4, 1899; Serial No- 704,565- (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, JAMES E. Scorna citizen of the United States, and a resident of Louisville, in the county of Jefferson and State of Kentucky, have invented certain new and usefullmprovements inDust-Guards for Passenger-(Jars; and I do declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled of the guard-plates in their extended and folded positions.
This invention is designed to provide a dustguard of improved character for car-windows and one which can be readily put in place in the window or removed by the operator at pleasure and which, if desired, can be readily carried by the passenger in his grip or satchel for use in any car in which he may happen to be.
With these objects in view the invention consists in the novel construction and combination of parts, all as hereinafter described, and pointed out in the appended claims.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, the letters A A designate the guard, which is formed in two flat-plate sections of proper width, centrally pivoted to each other at their meeting portions and of a combined length equal to the height of a window-opening when the sash is fully raised. If desired, however, the guard may be made of a length to fit a window-opening when the sash is but partially raised. The meeting portions of the two sections, which are connected by thepivot a, are overlapped for a short distance to give the guard rigidity and are formed at their inner edge portions with overlapped tongues b for the same purpose. The inner edges of the sections are preferably beaded or flanged, as
'alinement, as shown'in Fig. 6.
shown atc, whose ends form abutting shoulders c when the sections are in extended position, whereby pivotal movement of the sections in that direction. is prevented. The flange of the bottom section forms a stop for the outer edge of the upper section when folded to prevent further pivotal movement thereof when the two sections are brought into Said head or flange also stifEens or gives rigidity where most needed to the sections, which are preferably of light sheet metal. The upper section A is cut away at its upper inner corner portion to form a seat a. for the bottom rail of the window-sash, the bottom of said seat being beveled, as indicated, to fit the bevel of said rail. The bottom edge of the lower section A is also beveled, as at a, to correspond to the inclination of the window-sill. It is also preferably provided with one or more teeth or points a to'prevent it from slipping on the sill.
, In use the device is placed in the open window at either side, although preferably at the front side, with the lower rail of the open sash resting in the seat 01 and the inclined bottom edge a resting on the sill. The weight of the sash holds the guard in place. When the guard is the property of the railway company, it is preferably provided with a chain 0, attached to a suitable button or other objeoton the interior of the car adjacent to the window and by which it is supported when not in-nse- When it is the property of the passenger, it can be removed by him and placed in his grip or satchel at'the end of the journey or when its use is no longer desired.
The device forms a simple and efficient guard against'dust or cinders, and its use in no way defaces or injures the woodwork of thecar.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secu re by Letters Patent, is'
1. A removable dust-guard for car-windows, consisting of a guard-plate adapted to be held between the raised sash and the window-sill, and formed in two sheet-metal sections pivotally connected together, and flanged or beaded at their inner edges to form a stop against further pivotal movement of said sections when they are brought into alinement in their extended or folded positions, substantially as specified.
2. A removable dust-guard for car-windows, consisting of a guard-plate formed in two pivotally-connected sections, flanged or beaded at theirinner edges to form mutually-abutting stop-shoulders when extended, and formed each with an offset tongue at their meeting inner corner portions adapted to engage and to
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