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US651943A
US651943A US73035599A US1899730355A US651943A US 651943 A US651943 A US 651943A US 73035599 A US73035599 A US 73035599A US 1899730355 A US1899730355 A US 1899730355A US 651943 A US651943 A US 651943A
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  • the present invention relates to a frame having border-strips and mullion-strips provided with double ribs upon their faces to engage doubly-grooved tiles.
  • a frame is especially adapted to hold two-part glass tiles which are provided with a joint at the margin and each part formed with a groove to engage one of the ribs uponthe frame.
  • Glass tiles may be used with prismatic surfaces to refract light or with plain surfaces and hollow interior to preservethe tempera-- ture of an apartment, and the present invention is designed especially for supporting a series of such tiles in or near a windo'w-openin g.
  • the border-strips are made of the same pattern or cross-section as the mullion-strips, and sections of hollow rectangular tubing are employed for the body of the frame to give it sufficient strength and are molded or shaped upon their inner sides to engage the ribs upon the border-strips.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-section on line 11 in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 2 is a section through the plane of the frame at one corner at the middle of its thickness.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section on line 3 3 in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the elbow-piece for one corner.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation of a frame containing four tiles.
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of one of the border-strips near the junction of a mullion-strip.
  • Fig. 1 is a cross-section on line 11 in Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 2 is a section through the plane of the frame at one corner at the middle of its thickness.
  • Fig. 3 is a cross-section on line 3 3 in Fig. 2.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the elbow-piece for one corner.
  • Fig. 5 is an elevation of a frame containing four tiles.
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of one of
  • Fig. 7 is a section through the middle of the thickness at the junction of a border-strip and mullion-strip, taken on line m 00 in Fig. 8.
  • Fig. 8 is a section of the border-strip on line 8 8 in Fig. 6, with the mullion-strip projected through the slot in the border-strip and
  • Fig. 9 is a side View of a mullion-strip adapted to extend from one mullion-strip to another between two tiles.
  • a designates a tile having two grooves 17 upon its edges.
  • ct designates the two parts of such a tile in section, showing a tongue 0 for centering the parts upon one another, the edges of the two parts being formed with a wide groove f to facilitate the introduction of the two parts upon opposite sides of the frame in making repairs of broken tiles.
  • the mullion-strips d and border-strips d are formed of thin fiat bars with two longitudinal ribs e upon their opposite faces, so that both sides of the strip may engage the double grooves of the tile, as shown at d in Fig. 1.
  • the body of the frame is formed of T-shaped rectangular tubing in four sections, as shown in Fig. 5, united by internal elbow-pieces g.
  • the hollow tubing is drawn with a relatively thin shank h and a wider head 2', having a longitudinal recess j upon its face adapted to receive the ribs 6 upon the border-strip d.
  • the elbow-pieces fit within the shank portion hand are retained in the corners of the frame by screws 7c.
  • the border-strips d are provided with mortises or slots Z where the mullion-strips join the same, and each mullionstrip d is formed with a tongue m to extendthrough the slot, as shown in Fig. 8, and clench therein, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • a frame with many tiles one set of the mullion-strips would be extended all the way across the frame, and the transverse mullionstrips would be cut into short divisions to engage the ribs 6 upon the longer mullion-strips.
  • One of the division-strips d is shown in Fig. 9, being represented of the same length as the tile (1 (shown in Fig. 1,) and is provided with the notches 6 upon the ends to engage the ribs 6 upon the mullion-strips or borderstrips d.
  • the mullion-strips are first placed between the tiles and the border-strips then applied to the tongues m, which are clenched thereon.
  • the body of the frame is 'then applied to the ribs upon the outer sides of the border strips, and the corners of the frame are united by the elbow-pieces g and screws 70, which hold the whole rigidly together upon the border-strips, which engage the recessesj in the body of the frame.
  • the two-part tiles which are shown herein are readily made of glass by pressing each part in a mold and simultaneously forming the groove in the edge adapted to engage one of the ribs (2 upon the bars (1 0rd.
  • Such tiles are claimed in my copending application, Serial No. 712,988.
  • the present improvements furnish a means for assembling and holding a series of such tiles in a frame with great economy and facility.
  • a frame for framing glass tiles com prising the T-shaped hollow tubing with groove upon the face, and the fiat elbow-pieces g fitted within the leg of the T and'against the metal of the face and secured by screws exder-strips and mullion-strips having double ribs upon their faces, and the shorter divisionstrips being notched at the ends to fit movably.

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No. 65!,943. Patented June I9, woo. J. WHITE.
FRAMING For: TILES.
(Application filed Sept. 13, 1899.)
' UNITE "STATES PATENT ()FFICE.
JAMES WHITE, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
FRAMING FOR TILES.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 651,943, dated June 19, 1900.
Application filed September13,l899. Serial No. 730,355. (No model.) i
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, JAMES WHITE, a citizen of the United States, residing at New York, (Brooklyn,) county of Kings, State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Framing for Tiles, fully described and represented in the following specification and the accompanying drawings, forming a part of the same.
The present invention relates to a frame having border-strips and mullion-strips provided with double ribs upon their faces to engage doubly-grooved tiles. Such a frame is especially adapted to hold two-part glass tiles which are provided with a joint at the margin and each part formed with a groove to engage one of the ribs uponthe frame.
Glass tiles may be used with prismatic surfaces to refract light or with plain surfaces and hollow interior to preservethe tempera-- ture of an apartment, and the present invention is designed especially for supporting a series of such tiles in or near a windo'w-openin g.
To facilitate the manufacture of the frame, the border-strips are made of the same pattern or cross-section as the mullion-strips, and sections of hollow rectangular tubing are employed for the body of the frame to give it sufficient strength and are molded or shaped upon their inner sides to engage the ribs upon the border-strips.
The details of construction. which are claimed herein will be understood by reference' to the annexed drawings, in which Figure 1 is a cross-section on line 11 in Fig. 5. Fig. 2 is a section through the plane of the frame at one corner at the middle of its thickness. Fig. 3 is a cross-section on line 3 3 in Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the elbow-piece for one corner. Fig. 5 is an elevation of a frame containing four tiles. Fig. 6 is a side view of one of the border-strips near the junction of a mullion-strip. Fig. 7 is a section through the middle of the thickness at the junction of a border-strip and mullion-strip, taken on line m 00 in Fig. 8. Fig. 8 is a section of the border-strip on line 8 8 in Fig. 6, with the mullion-strip projected through the slot in the border-strip and Fig. 9is a side View of a mullion-strip adapted to extend from one mullion-strip to another between two tiles.
All the figures are drawn of the natural size excepting Figs. 1 and 5, which are reduced,
respectively, one-half and one-quarter.
In Fig. 1, a designates a tile having two grooves 17 upon its edges. ct designates the two parts of such a tile in section, showing a tongue 0 for centering the parts upon one another, the edges of the two parts being formed with a wide groove f to facilitate the introduction of the two parts upon opposite sides of the frame in making repairs of broken tiles. The mullion-strips d and border-strips d are formed of thin fiat bars with two longitudinal ribs e upon their opposite faces, so that both sides of the strip may engage the double grooves of the tile, as shown at d in Fig. 1.
The body of the frame is formed of T-shaped rectangular tubing in four sections, as shown in Fig. 5, united by internal elbow-pieces g. The hollow tubing is drawn with a relatively thin shank h and a wider head 2', having a longitudinal recess j upon its face adapted to receive the ribs 6 upon the border-strip d. The elbow-pieces fit within the shank portion hand are retained in the corners of the frame by screws 7c. The border-strips d are provided with mortises or slots Z where the mullion-strips join the same, and each mullionstrip d is formed with a tongue m to extendthrough the slot, as shown in Fig. 8, and clench therein, as shown in Fig. 7.
In a frame with many tiles one set of the mullion-strips would be extended all the way across the frame, and the transverse mullionstrips would be cut into short divisions to engage the ribs 6 upon the longer mullion-strips. One of the division-strips d is shown in Fig. 9, being represented of the same length as the tile (1 (shown in Fig. 1,) and is provided with the notches 6 upon the ends to engage the ribs 6 upon the mullion-strips or borderstrips d. In making up such a frame with the grooved tiles the mullion-strips are first placed between the tiles and the border-strips then applied to the tongues m, which are clenched thereon. The body of the frame is 'then applied to the ribs upon the outer sides of the border strips, and the corners of the frame are united by the elbow-pieces g and screws 70, which hold the whole rigidly together upon the border-strips, which engage the recessesj in the body of the frame. The
-fiat elbow-pieces g secured within the leg of T-shaped tubing for the body of the frame is drawn by theuse of suitable dies, and the formation of the shank. h thinner than the head 2' adapts the frame to be clamped between other parts of the same thickness as the frame.
The two-part tiles which are shown herein are readily made of glass by pressing each part in a mold and simultaneously forming the groove in the edge adapted to engage one of the ribs (2 upon the bars (1 0rd. Such tiles are claimed in my copending application, Serial No. 712,988.
The present improvements furnish a means for assembling and holding a series of such tiles in a frame with great economy and facility. v
Having thus set forth the nature of the invention, what is claimed herein is- 1. A frame for framing glass tiles, com prising the T-shaped hollow tubing, with the the T at the corners of the frame.
2. A frame for framing glass tiles, com prising the T-shaped hollow tubing with groove upon the face, and the fiat elbow-pieces g fitted within the leg of the T and'against the metal of the face and secured by screws exder-strips and mullion-strips having double ribs upon their faces, and the shorter divisionstrips being notched at the ends to fit movably.
upon the ribs of the adjacent strips.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
JAMES WHITE.
Witnesses:
EDWARD V. SoHENoK, F. W. THoMPsoN.
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US2574641A (en) * 1947-01-02 1951-11-13 Ollie L Herron Window construction
US3693694A (en) * 1970-10-01 1972-09-26 Modernfold Of Canada Ltd Sectionalized panel structure

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US3693694A (en) * 1970-10-01 1972-09-26 Modernfold Of Canada Ltd Sectionalized panel structure

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