US84124A - Improved iron window-shutter - Google Patents
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- Figure 2 is a view of the outside of a shutter, showing the movable slats thereof, partly open.
- FIGS 3, 4, and 5 are sectionalviews, in detail, showing the construction of the several parts constituting a shutter.
- the object of this invention is to so construct outside shutters or blinds for windows and doors that they will afford protection to the window-sash and frames in case indicate corresponding 'of a fire in an opposite or adjacent building, and so that they will be tire-proof themselves, and also much stronger and more durable than wooden shutters.
- my invention consists in constructing the frames of shutters, the slats, and the outside facings of the window-frames, of metal plates, bent in such manner as to leave air-spaces for the free circulation of air, and also to afford great strength and stiffness, and, at the same time, lightness, as will be hereinafter explained.
- shutters for windows which are constructed with pivoted or movable slats; but, under my invention, shutters may be constructed either for windows or doors, andwith movable or fixed slats, as'may be required.
- Each shutter-frame consists of two upright parallel strips B B, united at their ends, by riveting or other- Wise, to the ends of cross-pieces B B,and eachne of said stripsis composed of a thick sheet-metal strip, which is bent so that in cross-section it presents the form of the letter U.
- Each one of these rods is hooked on one end, which hook serves, in connection with a strip, b, to keep the rod in place.
- the strip b is fitted between the walls of one of theuprights B of the window-frame, and held in place by rivets passed through this upright.
- the slats a like the strips composing their windowframe, are made of sheet-metal, bent double. so as to form an eye along the edge of each slat for receiving one of the pivot-rods c through it, when adjusted in place in its frame, as shown in the-drawings.
- rIhe -slats a are made of somewhat thinner metal than that of which the frame-pieces are made, andA these slats, like the frame-pieces, may be readily formed by machinery suitably adapted to the purpose.
- each one of the slats is double, and has a narrow air-circulating space between its walls or plates, which will prevent such a degree of heat being conducted through such slats as would be liable to set tire to the woodwork of windows.
- the shutters are hinged to facing-strips G, that may be secured in any suitable manner to the window-frame A.
- These strips are made of thick sheet-metal, doubled, so as to leave an air-space between each, and are designed to afford protection to the window-frame against fire.
- Metal slats a which, in transverse section, are of a form very similar to the letter U inverted, the leaves of each slat being pressed together, so as to leave an air-space between them, and form an eye justbelow the arch -of the U, to receive and conline the pivot on which the slat is hung, all as herein described and shown.
- the metal window-shutter with its hinging sides, made vof U-iron, and its closing sides, of a similar-shaped iron, lapping at the closing edges, said shutter having its slats double,
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BENJAMIN A. JENKINS, OF LA GROSSE, WISCONSIN.
Letters Patent No. 84,124, dated November 17, 1868. I
IMIPROVED IRON WINDOW-SHUTTER.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, BENJAMIN A. JENKINS, of La Grosse, in the county of La Grosse, and State of Viscousin, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in the Construction of Shutters; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in whichc Figure l is an outside view of a window-frame, showing two of the improved shutters hinged to it, one of which is shut, and the other open.
Figure 2 is a view of the outside of a shutter, showing the movable slats thereof, partly open.
Figures 3, 4, and 5 are sectionalviews, in detail, showing the construction of the several parts constituting a shutter.
Similar yletters of reference parts in the several figures.y
The object of this invention is to so construct outside shutters or blinds for windows and doors that they will afford protection to the window-sash and frames in case indicate corresponding 'of a fire in an opposite or adjacent building, and so that they will be tire-proof themselves, and also much stronger and more durable than wooden shutters.
The nature of my invention consists in constructing the frames of shutters, the slats, and the outside facings of the window-frames, of metal plates, bent in such manner as to leave air-spaces for the free circulation of air, and also to afford great strength and stiffness, and, at the same time, lightness, as will be hereinafter explained.
To enable others skilled in the art to understand my invention, I will describe its construction and operation.
The drawings represent shutters for windows, which are constructed with pivoted or movable slats; but, under my invention, shutters may be constructed either for windows or doors, andwith movable or fixed slats, as'may be required.
Each shutter-frame consists of two upright parallel strips B B, united at their ends, by riveting or other- Wise, to the ends of cross-pieces B B,and eachne of said stripsis composed of a thick sheet-metal strip, which is bent so that in cross-section it presents the form of the letter U. By thus bending the plates or strips of metal, they are rendered very stiffand strong, and spaces are left for a free circulation of air. In this way, a double-wall tire-proof frame is produced, which will retain very little heat when exposed to a fire, and through which heat will not be readily conducted, on account of the circulation of air between its walls.
In the construction of the frame, I have the disconnected edges of the two walls of each upright strip B outside, and perforate the connected edges thereof, for the reception of rods c c, that serve as"pivoted connections for the slats a, as shownin ligs. 4 and 5.
, Each one of these rods is hooked on one end, which hook serves, in connection with a strip, b, to keep the rod in place. The strip b is fitted between the walls of one of theuprights B of the window-frame, and held in place by rivets passed through this upright.
The slats a, like the strips composing their windowframe, are made of sheet-metal, bent double. so as to form an eye along the edge of each slat for receiving one of the pivot-rods c through it, when adjusted in place in its frame, as shown in the-drawings.
rIhe -slats a are made of somewhat thinner metal than that of which the frame-pieces are made, andA these slats, like the frame-pieces, may be readily formed by machinery suitably adapted to the purpose.
',Io'the inner side, and at the middle of the length of each slat a., a short arm, d, iis riveted or otherwise secured to it, which arm has an eye through one end, for receiving a pivot-pin, that attaches it to the upright rod G, by which all the slats are moved about their respective pivots c, This rod Gis made of sheet-metal,
`bent precisely like the frame-strips B, as shown in iigs.
3 and 5.
It will be seen, from the above description, that each one of the slats is double, and has a narrow air-circulating space between its walls or plates, which will prevent such a degree of heat being conducted through such slats as would be liable to set tire to the woodwork of windows.
By reference to iig. 1, it will be seen that the shutters are hinged to facing-strips G, that may be secured in any suitable manner to the window-frame A. These strips are made of thick sheet-metal, doubled, so as to leave an air-space between each, and are designed to afford protection to the window-frame against fire.
I do not conline my invention to window or doorshutters having movable slats, as the slats may be secured rigidly to the edges of the uprights of the shutter or door-frame, so as not to move; nor do I desire to claim broadly a metallic shutter, as shutters. for doors and windows have been made of metal before my invention, but not, as I believe, in the manner hereinabove described.
Having described my invention,
l/Vhat I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. Metal slats a, which, in transverse section, are of a form very similar to the letter U inverted, the leaves of each slat being pressed together, so as to leave an air-space between them, and form an eye justbelow the arch -of the U, to receive and conline the pivot on which the slat is hung, all as herein described and shown.
2. As a new article of manufacture, the metal window-shutter, with its hinging sides, made vof U-iron, and its closing sides, of a similar-shaped iron, lapping at the closing edges, said shutter having its slats double,
and pivoted to the arch of the U-iron, and also having its bar, which adjusts thc slats, made of U-iron, and connected to the slats by iron brackets, all as described. 3. The arrangement of the U-sheet-metal hingingfacing strips G G, in combination with the double slats and U-metal fram', all in the manner described and shown.
et. The pins c, carrying slats a, with bent ends, in combination with the' retaining-strip b, as herein described.
BENJN. A. JENKINS. Witnesses:
W.'W. DUDLEY, M. P. WING.
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