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US743634A
US743634A US15496003A US1903154960A US743634A US 743634 A US743634 A US 743634A US 15496003 A US15496003 A US 15496003A US 1903154960 A US1903154960 A US 1903154960A US 743634 A US743634 A US 743634A
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    • 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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    • E06B9/52Devices affording protection against insects, e.g. fly screens; Mesh windows for other purposes

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  • Figure l is an outside view of my improved window, partly broken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on line a; a: of Fig. l, and
  • Fig. 3 is a top elevation.
  • A represents a frame designed to fit within a window or door casing outside of'the window or door.
  • 2 represents the upper cross bar or rail of the frame, provided with upwardly tapered grooves 3 in its outer side.
  • a sheet 4 of wiregauze or other screen material, secured in place, preferably, by a suitable molding 5.
  • the upper end of the screen extends upwardly past the top rail 2 and is arched, as indicated in Fig. 2, the end of the screen being suitably secured to the inner face of the rail'2, as by tacks 6.
  • the arched portion of the screen thus forms a cage above the top rail and is formed at intervals with openings 8, within which are fitted eyelets 10, each provided with an upwardly-projecting flange.
  • Blocks 9 close the ends of the cage portion 7 and are arranged intermediate of the openings 8.
  • the frame In use the frame is fitted within the win.- dow-casing in the ordinary manner with the open side of the frame next to the interior of the room. When the screen is in place, the fiies or other insects alighting upon the interior of the screen will follow their natural in- Serial No. 154,960. (No model.)
  • a screen of the class described comprising a frame, the upper cross-bar of said frame being formed with upwardly-tapered passages therethrough, a screen secured to said frame, the upper end of said screen being arched over the top crossbar and formed in its arched wall with openings.
  • a screen of the class described comprising a frame, the upper cross-rail of the frame being formed with upwardly-directed passages therethrough, a screen secured to the exterior of said frame, said screen being carried above the top rail and arched to form a cage portion above said rail, the upper side of said cage portion being formed with a series of openings.
  • a screen of the class described comprising a frame having its top rail formed with a series of upwardly-tapered passages therethrough, a screen secured to the exterior of said frame, said screen being carried above the top rail andv arched to form a cage portion, the end of the screen being secured to the inner face of the top rail, and a series of openings in the top of said cage portion, said openings being each provided with an upwardly-turned edge.

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N0. '743,634fi PATENTED NOVJO, 1903; L. E. GAYLORD.
SCREEN.
APPLICATION FILED APR. 30. 1903.
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UNITED STATE Patented November 10, 1903.
LOT EQGAYLORD, OF ST. PAUL, MINIQESOTA.
SCREEN.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 743,634, dated November 10, 1903.
Application filed April 80, 1903.
from the interior of the room to the outer atmosphere, while at the same time preventing the entrance of such insects.
To this end my invent-ion consists in the features of construction and combination hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, Figure l is an outside view of my improved window, partly broken away. Fig. 2 is a section on line a; a: of Fig. l, and Fig. 3 is a top elevation.
Referring to the drawings, A represents a frame designed to fit within a window or door casing outside of'the window or door. 2 represents the upper cross bar or rail of the frame, provided with upwardly tapered grooves 3 in its outer side. Secured to the outer face of the frame A is a sheet 4, of wiregauze or other screen material, secured in place, preferably, by a suitable molding 5. The upper end of the screen extends upwardly past the top rail 2 and is arched, as indicated in Fig. 2, the end of the screen being suitably secured to the inner face of the rail'2, as by tacks 6. The arched portion of the screen thus forms a cage above the top rail and is formed at intervals with openings 8, within which are fitted eyelets 10, each provided with an upwardly-projecting flange. Blocks 9 close the ends of the cage portion 7 and are arranged intermediate of the openings 8.
In use the frame is fitted within the win.- dow-casing in the ordinary manner with the open side of the frame next to the interior of the room. When the screen is in place, the fiies or other insects alighting upon the interior of the screen will follow their natural in- Serial No. 154,960. (No model.)
stincts and crawl upward upon the screen and through the grooves 3 into the cage portion 7. As soon as they are within the cage portion 7 the flies seeking to escape will naturally pass through the openings 8. The natural hesitancy of flies to pass downward will prevent the flies passing from the outer air through the openings 8, and in addition the upwardly-turned eyelets 10, constituting the edges of said openings, will further deter the entrance of flies and other insects.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A screen of the class described, comprising a frame, the upper cross-bar of said frame being formed with upwardly-tapered passages therethrough, a screen secured to said frame, the upper end of said screen being arched over the top crossbar and formed in its arched wall with openings.
2. A screen of the class described, compris ing a frame, the upper cross-rail of the frame being formed with upwardly-directed passages therethrough, a screen secured to the exterior of said frame, said screen being carried above the top rail and arched to form a cage portion above said rail, the upper side of said cage portion being formed with a series of openings.
3.v A screen of the class described, comprising a frame having its top rail formed with a series of upwardly-tapered passages therethrough, a screen secured to the exterior of said frame, said screen being carried above the top rail andv arched to form a cage portion, the end of the screen being secured to the inner face of the top rail, and a series of openings in the top of said cage portion, said openings being each provided with an upwardly-turned edge.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
LOT E. GAYLORD.
Witnesses:
H. S. JOHNSON, EMILY F. OTIS.
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