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US784232A
US784232A US21541604A US1904215416A US784232A US 784232 A US784232 A US 784232A US 21541604 A US21541604 A US 21541604A US 1904215416 A US1904215416 A US 1904215416A US 784232 A US784232 A US 784232A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16BDEVICES FOR FASTENING OR SECURING CONSTRUCTIONAL ELEMENTS OR MACHINE PARTS TOGETHER, e.g. NAILS, BOLTS, CIRCLIPS, CLAMPS, CLIPS OR WEDGES; JOINTS OR JOINTING
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  • This invention relates to improvements in devices of that class employed for retaining and finishing purposes at the terminals of astragals in glazed structures, the same being commonly known as astra 'al brackets.
  • the object of this invention is to provide an astragal bracket which shall be simple and inexpensive as regards construction, durable, eiiicient, and reliable in operation, which shall insure marked convenience tothe user in ap-' erence-numerals denote corresponding parts throughout the several views.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of an astragal bracket constructed in accordance with my invention.
  • Fig. Q is a perspective view of said bracket, a portion of an astragal being shown in connection therewith to more clearly disclose the practical application thereof.
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, the astragal being removed.
  • my improved bracket comprises a base, an upright member conjoined with said base,and a clip conjoined with said upright member at the inner face thereof, said upright mem her having an opening at its lower portion, and said said clip being adapted to engage an astragal away from the bottom portion thereof and check any displacing movement of said astr agal with respect to said bracket, or vice versa, save longitudinally one direction.
  • my improved bracket comprises a base having laterally-projecting tongues at the opposite side edges thereof and whereby the operation of permanently locating or placing said bracket for service is materially facilitated.
  • my improved bracket embodies a base 2, provided with laterallyprojecting tongues 2 2 at the opposite side edges thereof, an upright member 3, conjoined with said'base at one end thereof, and a clip 3', conjoined with said upright member at the rear face thereof.
  • Tongue 2 has an opening 3"
  • tongue 2 has a like opening 4, the openings 3" 4. serving to permit the use of any improved fasteners, as nails or screws, in the operation of permanently adjusting the bracket for service.
  • the upright member 3 has an opening 5 at the channel or channels of the astragal, the
  • any suitable material may be employed in producing the device as a whole, and the same may be formed by means of appropriate dies and pressure or by the process of casting. In any event I prefer that the base 2, upright member 3, and clip 3 be formed integral.
  • the angularity of the device is such as to insure a desirable finish for the astragal-terminal, and at the same time the operation of relatively adjusting the bracket and astragal is materially simplified.
  • WVith prior analogous brackets it has been the practice to first determine as nearly as practicable the point at which the bracket should be located for service and thereafter adjust the astrag'al to such permanently-lorated bracket; but under such conditions it 'iti l 1 i i iqii iittttlt j itiittlit a t )tttliltt naeai to unfasten the bracket from the beam or other supportingpart to which it is secured and relocate the bracket in order to insure proper alinement or adjustment of the astragal with respect thereto.
  • a device of the class herein described comprising a base and an upright member conjoined with said base, said upright member having an upwardly-bowed or arched clip at the rear face thereof, substantially as here in specified.
  • A. device of the class herein described comprising a base having laterally-projecting 'tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and
  • a device of the class herein described comprising a base having laterally-projecting tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having an opening at the lower portion thereof and a rearwardly-projecting clip at the rear face thereof, substantially as comprising a base and an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having an opening at the lowerportion thereof and vertical webs, one at each side of said dlitll" 111g, Sllbsitl'ltlttll V as herein specified.
  • bracket eimprisin g' a bare and an upright liitlil tl, it: litter are it it re tier clip adapted to engage said astragal away from the bottom portion thereof, and having an opening to permit the escape of water of con- (lensation flowing from said asla'agal, subslantially as herein specified.
  • a bracket comprising a base having tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having a rearwardly-projecting clip for engaging said astragal, and an opening to permit the escape of water of comlensation fiowing from said astragal, said tongues projecting laterally each beyond the adjacent side of said astragal, substmitially as herein speci-- lied.
  • a bracket comprising a. base having tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and an uprightmember conjoined with said base, said member having an opening to permit the escape of water of condensation flowing from said astragal, an upwardly-bowed or arched clip at the rear face thereof, said clip being adapted to straddle the adjacent segment of the upper portion of said astragal web, and having vertical webs, one at each side of said opening, the tongues aforenalned projecting each laterally beyond the adjacent side of said astragal, substantially as herein specified.

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PATENTED MAR. 7;1 90 5.
R. N. SGHAILKENBAOH'. ASTRAGAL BRACKET.
APPLICATION FILED JULY 5, 1904.
UNITED STATES Patented March 7, 1905.
PATENT OF ICE.
ASTRAGA-L BRACKET.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 784,232, dated Marclr7, 1905. Application filed July 5, 1904. Serial No. 215,416.
To all whom, it may concern:
Be it known that 1, ROBERT N.-sOI-IALKEN- BAoH, a citizen of the United States, and a resi-- dent of Jersey City, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Astragal Brackets, which improvements are fully set forth in the following specification.
This invention relates to improvements in devices of that class employed for retaining and finishing purposes at the terminals of astragals in glazed structures, the same being commonly known as astra 'al brackets. 83
The object of this invention is to provide an astragal bracket which shall be simple and inexpensive as regards construction, durable, eiiicient, and reliable in operation, which shall insure marked convenience tothe user in ap-' erence-numerals denote corresponding parts throughout the several views. I g
In said drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of an astragal bracket constructed in accordance with my invention. Fig. Qis a perspective view of said bracket, a portion of an astragal being shown in connection therewith to more clearly disclose the practical application thereof. Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 2, the astragal being removed.
In a general sense my improved bracket comprises a base, an upright member conjoined with said base,and a clip conjoined with said upright member at the inner face thereof, said upright mem her having an opening at its lower portion, and said said clip being adapted to engage an astragal away from the bottom portion thereof and check any displacing movement of said astr agal with respect to said bracket, or vice versa, save longitudinally one direction.
Further, my improved bracket comprises a base having laterally-projecting tongues at the opposite side edges thereof and whereby the operation of permanently locating or placing said bracket for service is materially facilitated. v
Having reference to the accompanying drawings, as there shown my improved bracket embodies a base 2, provided with laterallyprojecting tongues 2 2 at the opposite side edges thereof, an upright member 3, conjoined with said'base at one end thereof, and a clip 3', conjoined with said upright member at the rear face thereof. Tongue 2 has an opening 3", and tongue 2 has a like opening 4, the openings 3" 4. serving to permit the use of any improved fasteners, as nails or screws, in the operation of permanently adjusting the bracket for service. g
4: denotes a portion of'an astragal having a central vertical web 4:".
It will be observedthat under normal conditions the tongues 2' 2" projecteach laterally beyond the adjacent side edge of said astragal, thus allowing the bracket as a Whole to be readily secured in position for service, as by means of fasteners penetrating said tongues by Way of the openings therein, and it will further be observed that the clip 3 is adapted to engage for retaining purposes the astragal 4 away from the base thereof, the said clip being here shown as projecting rear- Wardly away from the member 3, as bowed upwardly or arched, and as adapted to take over and straddle the adjacent segment of the upper portion of the web 4:
The upright member 3 has an opening 5 at the channel or channels of the astragal, the
width ordinarily results in weakening the.
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member 3 at the respective sides of the opening 5, and to overcome this defect 1 provide the member 3 adjacent to the opposite sides of the opening 5 with vertical face-ribs 6 6, these ribs being most advantageously arranged at the front face of the member 3.
Any suitable material may be employed in producing the device as a whole, and the same may be formed by means of appropriate dies and pressure or by the process of casting. In any event I prefer that the base 2, upright member 3, and clip 3 be formed integral.
The angularity of the device is such as to insure a desirable finish for the astragal-terminal, and at the same time the operation of relatively adjusting the bracket and astragal is materially simplified.
WVith prior analogous brackets it has been the practice to first determine as nearly as practicable the point at which the bracket should be located for service and thereafter adjust the astrag'al to such permanently-lorated bracket; but under such conditions it 'iti l 1 i i iqii iittttlt j itiittlit a t )tttliltt naeai to unfasten the bracket from the beam or other supportingpart to which it is secured and relocate the bracket in order to insure proper alinement or adjustment of the astragal with respect thereto. \Vith my improved bracket, however, it is only necessary to apply the same to the astragal, locate the bracket while thus applied to the astragal, and thereafter fasten the bracket in position, the bracket accordingly definitely finding its proper seat, and further adjustment or rearrangement thereof is obviated.
It will be seen that my improved bracket is particularly well adapted for the purposes for which it is intended and, further, that the same may be modified to some extent without materially departing from the spirit and principle of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what 1 claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. A device of the class herein described comprising a base and an upright member conjoined with said base, said upright member having an upwardly-bowed or arched clip at the rear face thereof, substantially as here in specified.
2. A. device of the class herein described comprising a base having laterally-projecting 'tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and
an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having at the rear face thereof a rearwardly-projecting clip, substantially as herein specified.
3. A device of the class herein described comprising a base having laterally-projecting tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having an opening at the lower portion thereof and a rearwardly-projecting clip at the rear face thereof, substantially as comprising a base and an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having an opening at the lowerportion thereof and vertical webs, one at each side of said dlitll" 111g, Sllbsitl'ltlttll V as herein specified.
it ill ttilllbllltliildli \Vltil till ilbiilitflili, it
bracket eimprisin g' a bare and an upright liitlil tl, it: litter are it it re tier clip adapted to engage said astragal away from the bottom portion thereof, and having an opening to permit the escape of water of con- (lensation flowing from said asla'agal, subslantially as herein specified.
7. in combination with an aslragal, a bracket comprising a base having tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and an upright member conjoined with said base, said member having a rearwardly-projecting clip for engaging said astragal, and an opening to permit the escape of water of comlensation fiowing from said astragal, said tongues projecting laterally each beyond the adjacent side of said astragal, substmitially as herein speci-- lied.
S. In combination with an astragal having a vertical web,a bracket comprising a. base having tongues at the opposite side edges thereof, and an uprightmember conjoined with said base, said member having an opening to permit the escape of water of condensation flowing from said astragal, an upwardly-bowed or arched clip at the rear face thereof, said clip being adapted to straddle the adjacent segment of the upper portion of said astragal web, and having vertical webs, one at each side of said opening, the tongues aforenalned projecting each laterally beyond the adjacent side of said astragal, substantially as herein specified.
ROBE T N. SCllALKlENllAUll.
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1. BoLnMAN, H. L. \VannnLL.
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