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US780553A
US780553A US20627004A US1904206270A US780553A US 780553 A US780553 A US 780553A US 20627004 A US20627004 A US 20627004A US 1904206270 A US1904206270 A US 1904206270A US 780553 A US780553 A US 780553A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • Our invention relates to means for mounting the shade-roller on the upper part of the upper sash so that when the upper sash is lowered the shade will be lowered with it, and thus will not obstruct the circulation of air as when the said roller is mounted on the window-frame in the usual manner; and our invention consists of improved means of connecting displaceable roller-supporting arms of the shade-supporting brackets employed to enable the lower sash to be raised higher for cleaning than it can be with non-displaceable arms, as hereinafter described, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure 1 is a vertical section of the upper part of the upper sash with our improved .shade-roller-supporting bracket applied and shown in part in vertical section with dotted lines illustrating the mode of connecting and disconnecting the displaceable arm of the bracket.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the part of the upper sash shown in Fig. l and the base-plate of the roller-supporting bracket, the arm of said bracket being displaced.
  • Fig. 3 is a rear or inside elevation of the said baseplate.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail in cross-section of Fig. l on line 44. l
  • A represents the upper part of the right-' hand stile of a window-sash, and a part of the meeting-rail.
  • the shade-roller 5 represents the base-plate, and c the supporting-arm of a bracketfor mounting the shade-roller on the sash so that the shade can be shifted up and down-with the sash to avoid obstructing ventilation by the shade as when the shade-roller is mounted on the window- I frame in the usual way.
  • the shade-roller when it is desired to shift the sashes suitably for convenient reach of the upper outside part of the lower sash for washing and cleaning the glass.
  • brackets consisting of a base-plate b, permanently attached to the sash, and an arm 0, readily attachable to and detachable from the base-plate by means of hook-and-stud connections of the character represented in the drawings--that is, a fixed hook d on the heel of the arm engaging aslot represented in our pending application for Letters Patent filed February 23, 1904, Serial No.
  • the base-plates may of course be made 1n cast metal with the chambers produced in the castings; but we prefer to stamp them in thln plate stock, making the protuberant parts we a on the outer surface with the chamber or chambers for the hook-heads behind.
  • the improved shade roller supporting bracket comprising an attaching base-plate anda roller-supporting arm detachably connected to each other for displacing the arm when the base-plate is attached to the sash, said detachable connection consisting of hookengaging slots in the base-plate communicatprovided with an automatically-engaging reing' With inwardly-chambered parts of said taining device. 7 plate, and hook-headed devices of the arm en- Signed at New York this 29th day of April, gaging said slotted and inwardlfv-chagnhered 1904.

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. v PATENTED JAN. 24, 1905. H. DITTENHEIMER &' s. ERIKSON.
WINDOW SHADE MOUNTING.
APPLICATION FILED KAY 4 19.04.
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No. 7so,553.
UNITED STATES Patented January 24, 1 905.
PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY DITTENHEIMER SVEN ERIKSON, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.
WINDOW- SHADE MOUNTING.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N0. 780,553, dated January 24, 1905.
Application filed May 4, 1904. Serial No. 206,270.
and useful Improvements in Window-Shade Mountings, of which the following is a specification. I
Our invention relates to means for mounting the shade-roller on the upper part of the upper sash so that when the upper sash is lowered the shade will be lowered with it, and thus will not obstruct the circulation of air as when the said roller is mounted on the window-frame in the usual manner; and our invention consists of improved means of connecting displaceable roller-supporting arms of the shade-supporting brackets employed to enable the lower sash to be raised higher for cleaning than it can be with non-displaceable arms, as hereinafter described, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure 1 is a vertical section of the upper part of the upper sash with our improved .shade-roller-supporting bracket applied and shown in part in vertical section with dotted lines illustrating the mode of connecting and disconnecting the displaceable arm of the bracket. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of the part of the upper sash shown in Fig. l and the base-plate of the roller-supporting bracket, the arm of said bracket being displaced. Fig. 3 is a rear or inside elevation of the said baseplate. Fig. 4 is a detail in cross-section of Fig. l on line 44. l
A represents the upper part of the right-' hand stile of a window-sash, and a part of the meeting-rail.
5 represents the base-plate, and c the supporting-arm of a bracketfor mounting the shade-roller on the sash so that the shade can be shifted up and down-with the sash to avoid obstructing ventilation by the shade as when the shade-roller is mounted on the window- I frame in the usual way. In so mounting the the shade-roller when it is desired to shift the sashes suitably for convenient reach of the upper outside part of the lower sash for washing and cleaning the glass. We prefer for this purpose to employ such brackets consisting of a base-plate b, permanently attached to the sash, and an arm 0, readily attachable to and detachable from the base-plate by means of hook-and-stud connections of the character represented in the drawings--that is, a fixed hook d on the heel of the arm engaging aslot represented in our pending application for Letters Patent filed February 23, 1904, Serial No. 194,731, in which we represent a flat baseplate for receiving the connecting hooks and spur, making it necessary to cut slots in the surface of the sash to provide spaces for the hook-heads, which we now propose to avoid by constructing the base-plate 6 with a chamber Z or chambers in the inner surface in suitable relation to the slots for the hooks for allowing space for the' hook-heads above the surface of the wood, thus making it unnecessary to cut spaces in the wood for them.
The base-plates may of course be made 1n cast metal with the chambers produced in the castings; but we prefer to stamp them in thln plate stock, making the protuberant parts we a on the outer surface with the chamber or chambers for the hook-heads behind.
Besides using less metal, this method of construction affords by reason of the stamped form stronger and more reliable plates.
What we-claim as our invention is The improved shade roller supporting bracket comprising an attaching base-plate anda roller-supporting arm detachably connected to each other for displacing the arm when the base-plate is attached to the sash, said detachable connection consisting of hookengaging slots in the base-plate communicatprovided with an automatically-engaging reing' With inwardly-chambered parts of said taining device. 7 plate, and hook-headed devices of the arm en- Signed at New York this 29th day of April, gaging said slotted and inwardlfv-chagnhered 1904.
5 parts, with clearance of the hoo hea s from i 7 v w the surface of the sash on which the base-plate I IE1 is attached, one of said hook-heads being cari x L ried on a lever pivoted 0n the supporting-arm Witnesses: to be shifted into engagement with the base- C. SEDGWICK, IO plate after said arm is placed in position, and J. M. HOWARD.
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