US832490A - Roller-screen for windows. - Google Patents

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US832490A
US832490A US1906319311A US832490A US 832490 A US832490 A US 832490A US 1906319311 A US1906319311 A US 1906319311A US 832490 A US832490 A US 832490A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • This invention relates to new and useful improvements in roller-screens for windows and the object of the invention is to produce a simple and efficient device of this nature and so arranged that the screen may be quickly connected to or detached from the sash of a window.
  • the invention comprises a rotary screen having a strip secured to one end thereof, which is adapted to be guided in grooves in the frame of a window and provided with a longitudinally-movable looking member having in one edge notches which are designed to register with notches in a plate fixed to said strip and adapted to allow lugs or projections upon the sash to pass therethrough, the locking member being adapted to move so that said notches will be out of registration after the lugs have passed through the same, thereby affording means whereby the screen may be raised with the window-sash,
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a window,- frame, showing my improved means for holding the screen to the sash.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the strip secured to the screen and adapted to be attached to the sash.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view showing the manner of attaching the screen to the sliding strip; and
  • Fig. 4 is a detail view showing a modified manner of holding the screen to the plate, ghich is detachably held to the sash of a win-
  • A designates the frame of a window
  • B a window-sash mounted in suitable guideways in the frame.
  • 0 designates a casing in the ends of which is mounted a spring-actuated roller-screen, and O is a button adapted to hold said casing to the window frame underneath the grooved guide-strips E.
  • F designates a strip which is mounted in the grooves of the strips E, in which it has a vertical play, and to said strip is fastened one end of the screen, either by means of the end of the screen being held in a recess in the under edge of said strip or plate F by means of a strip O or detachably held in place by means of hooks and eyes Q, as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
  • a strip F Fixed at right angles to the strip F is a strip F, having contracted ends guided inthe grooves of the strip E, and one edge of saidstrip F is provided with two notches F upon its edge adjacent to the face of the sash, and G designates a metallic locking member having a central longitudinal slot G, through which two retaining-screws 9 pass, allowing said member G to have a longitudinal play.
  • One edge of the member G has notches G which are adapted to be brought into registration with the notches formed in the edge of the strip F, whereby the lugs B, which project from the face of the sash, may pass freely through said registering notches.
  • a lug or other projection-T is mounted upon the strip F, thereby affording means whereby the strip F may be raised if it is desired to unreel the screen and fasten the same to the top of a windo w-casing in the event of its not being desired to connect the screen with the sash of the window.
  • the lugs upon the face thereof will have passed through the registering notches in the strip F and the member G, and should 'it be desired to connect the screen with the sash, whereby the screen may be raised with the windo w, the operator by moving the member G longitudinally will throw said notches out of registration, thereby covering the notches in the strip F and affording an abutting means against which the lugs will contact, thereby causing the screen to rise with the sash.
  • said member G may be moved longitudinally to bring the notches in the latter and said plate into registration, thereby allowing the lugs to pass freely through and become detached from the plate.
  • a roller-screen for windows comprising,
  • a window-frame in combination with a window-frame, a sash mounted therein, a screen-box held to the windo w-fr'ame, a spring-pressed roller-screen therein, a strip mounted in grooves in the frame of the window and to which a screen is attached, a notched plate secured to said strip, lugs projecting from the sash, a longitudinally movable locking member having notches adapted to be brought into registration with the notches in said plate and through which the lugs upon said sash are adapted to pass, as set forth.
  • Aroller-screenfor windows comprising, in combination with a window-frame, a sash mounted therein, a roller-screen and casing therefor, lugs upon the window-sash, a strip secured to the screen and guided in grooves in the Window-frame, a plate fixed to said strip and having notches which are adapted to receive the lugs of the sash, a longitudinallymovable locking member mounted.
  • said member adapted to close over the notches of the plate and form means whereby the plate and strip may be raised with the sash, as set forth.
  • a roller-screen for windows comprising, in combination with a window-frame, a sash mounted therein, a roller-screen and easing therefor, lugs upon the window-sash, a strip secured to the screen and guided in grooves in the window-frame, a plate fixed to said strip and having notches which are adapted to receive the lugs of the sash, a locking-bar having alongitudinal slot therein and notches in the edge thereof, lugs projecting from said plate and passing through said member, the notches of the latter and said plate adapted to be brought into registration and through which the lugs of the sash may pass, as set forth.

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ROLLER SCREEN FOR WINDOWS.
APPLICATION FILED MAYZQ, 1906.
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MORRIS C. LOOKWOOD, OF VINELAND, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO HARRY MIOKLE, OF VIN ELAND, NEW JERSEY.
ROLLER-SCREEN FOR WINDOWS.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 2, 1906.
Application filed May 29, 1906. Qerial No. 319,311.
To LLZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, MORRIS O. LocKwooD, a citizen of the United States, residing at Vineland, in the county of Cumberland and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Roller- Screens for Windows; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled inthe art to which it appertains to make and use the same, refei ence being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon,which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to new and useful improvements in roller-screens for windows and the object of the invention is to produce a simple and efficient device of this nature and so arranged that the screen may be quickly connected to or detached from the sash of a window.
More specifically,-the invention comprises a rotary screen having a strip secured to one end thereof, which is adapted to be guided in grooves in the frame of a window and provided with a longitudinally-movable looking member having in one edge notches which are designed to register with notches in a plate fixed to said strip and adapted to allow lugs or projections upon the sash to pass therethrough, the locking member being adapted to move so that said notches will be out of registration after the lugs have passed through the same, thereby affording means whereby the screen may be raised with the window-sash,
The invention comprises various other details of construction and combinations and arrangementsof parts, which will be hereinafter fully described and then specifically defined in the appended claims.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a perspective view of a window,- frame, showing my improved means for holding the screen to the sash. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of the strip secured to the screen and adapted to be attached to the sash. Fig. 3 is a sectional view showing the manner of attaching the screen to the sliding strip; and Fig. 4 is a detail view showing a modified manner of holding the screen to the plate, ghich is detachably held to the sash of a win- Reference now being had to the details of the drawings by letter, A designates the frame of a window, and B a window-sash mounted in suitable guideways in the frame.
0 designates a casing in the ends of which is mounted a spring-actuated roller-screen, and O is a button adapted to hold said casing to the window frame underneath the grooved guide-strips E.
F designates a strip which is mounted in the grooves of the strips E, in which it has a vertical play, and to said strip is fastened one end of the screen, either by means of the end of the screen being held in a recess in the under edge of said strip or plate F by means of a strip O or detachably held in place by means of hooks and eyes Q, as shown in Fig. 4 of the drawings.
Fixed at right angles to the strip F is a strip F, having contracted ends guided inthe grooves of the strip E, and one edge of saidstrip F is provided with two notches F upon its edge adjacent to the face of the sash, and G designates a metallic locking member having a central longitudinal slot G, through which two retaining-screws 9 pass, allowing said member G to have a longitudinal play. One edge of the member G has notches G which are adapted to be brought into registration with the notches formed in the edge of the strip F, whereby the lugs B, which project from the face of the sash, may pass freely through said registering notches. A lug or other projection-T is mounted upon the strip F, thereby affording means whereby the strip F may be raised if it is desired to unreel the screen and fasten the same to the top of a windo w-casing in the event of its not being desired to connect the screen with the sash of the window.
When the sash is at its lowest limit, the lugs upon the face thereof will have passed through the registering notches in the strip F and the member G, and should 'it be desired to connect the screen with the sash, whereby the screen may be raised with the windo w, the operator by moving the member G longitudinally will throw said notches out of registration, thereby covering the notches in the strip F and affording an abutting means against which the lugs will contact, thereby causing the screen to rise with the sash. When it is desired to release the sash from the screen, said member G may be moved longitudinally to bring the notches in the latter and said plate into registration, thereby allowing the lugs to pass freely through and become detached from the plate.
In order to hold the edges of the screen within the grooves of the strips E, I provide the wires or bars W, the ends of which are held in any suitable manner to the edges of the screen at intervals.
What I claim is- 1. A roller-screen for windows comprising,
in combination with a window-frame, a sash mounted therein, a screen-box held to the windo w-fr'ame, a spring-pressed roller-screen therein, a strip mounted in grooves in the frame of the window and to which a screen is attached, a notched plate secured to said strip, lugs projecting from the sash, a longitudinally movable locking member having notches adapted to be brought into registration with the notches in said plate and through which the lugs upon said sash are adapted to pass, as set forth.
2. Aroller-screenfor windows,comprising, in combination with a window-frame, a sash mounted therein, a roller-screen and casing therefor, lugs upon the window-sash, a strip secured to the screen and guided in grooves in the Window-frame, a plate fixed to said strip and having notches which are adapted to receive the lugs of the sash, a longitudinallymovable locking member mounted.
upon said plate and having notches in the edge thereof through which said lugs are adapted to pass, said member adapted to close over the notches of the plate and form means whereby the plate and strip may be raised with the sash, as set forth.
3. A roller-screen for windows comprising, in combination with a window-frame, a sash mounted therein, a roller-screen and easing therefor, lugs upon the window-sash, a strip secured to the screen and guided in grooves in the window-frame, a plate fixed to said strip and having notches which are adapted to receive the lugs of the sash, a locking-bar having alongitudinal slot therein and notches in the edge thereof, lugs projecting from said plate and passing through said member, the notches of the latter and said plate adapted to be brought into registration and through which the lugs of the sash may pass, as set forth.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
MORRIS C. LOCKWOOD.
Witnesses:
A. L. HOUGH, HARRY MIoKLE.,
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