US855813A - Device for holding glass and similar articles in place. - Google Patents

Device for holding glass and similar articles in place. Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US855813A
US855813A US31817206A US1906318172A US855813A US 855813 A US855813 A US 855813A US 31817206 A US31817206 A US 31817206A US 1906318172 A US1906318172 A US 1906318172A US 855813 A US855813 A US 855813A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
glass
strip
place
support
secured
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US31817206A
Inventor
Charles Clyde Roth
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
S S FISHER
Original Assignee
S S FISHER
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by S S FISHER filed Critical S S FISHER
Priority to US31817206A priority Critical patent/US855813A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US855813A publication Critical patent/US855813A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/0043Show shelves
    • A47F5/005Partitions therefore

Definitions

  • This invention has relation to devices for uniting two adjacent articles and is peculiarly applicable for holding glass in position in show-case frames, and the object thereof is to provide simple and effective means whereby the translucent material of a show-case may be fixedly secured in place, said means being such thatthe joint between adjacent parts will be tight as well as completely covered.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of the top portion of a show-case with a portion thereof broken away to better illustrate the invention and
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective view' of a device used in uniting the glass in position in the frame of a case.
  • the glass in the show-case may be perfectly united with the frame even if the same is not provided around its edges with a beveled surface.
  • the reference numeral 1 designates the frame of a show-case provided on its outer surface with any ornamental'formation which is desired by the maker or user.
  • this device consists of an .approximately T- shaped strip 3, preferably of metal.
  • This strip 3 may be constructed in various shapes, sizes and conformations without departing in any manner from the scope of this invention.
  • this strip 3 consists of a head portion 4 the upper portion of which is preferably convex in cross-section, and from which depends a web 5.
  • This web may be made with parallel side faces or may be tapering as shown in Fig. 2; but in either event it is provided with openings 6 through which may be passed screws or pins for attaching it in position.
  • the under faces of the head portion 4of this strip are preferably made concave, although they may, if desired, be
  • One of t e side ortions of the head 4 is preferably arrange to project laterally from the Web portion 5 a slightly greater distance than the other.
  • the laterally narrower portion of the head 4 is so placed as to engage the top face of. the frame 1- and is held against the same firmly during its placing in position, so that the joint between them will be as perfect as possible.
  • the strip 3 is then secured fixedly inposition by means of nails or screws passed through the openings 6 into the frame 1.
  • a sheet of glass 7 is then placed in position byvraising the same from below until it encounters the overhanging edge of the head 4 so firmly as to insure an approximately perfect union therewith.
  • This strip 3 will e formed of such material and of such a size as to be capable of bending slightly in order that the head portion thereof may adapt itself to any slightine ualities which may exist on the portions 0 the frame or glass which its edges contact with, without in any manner displacing the strip or appreciably distorting the same.
  • a stop 8 of suitable material is pressed upwardly against the under side of the glass w1th sufficient firmness to maintain the engagement of the glass with the strip, and the stop is then secured in position by nails or screws which enter that portion of the inner face ofv the frame 1 below the rabbet 2-.
  • all the strips'3 will be fastened before the glass is placed in osition, so that the strips 3 may be'place in position approximately simultaneously.
  • v means engaging the said support for holding said stri snugly against the other face of said bo y whereby the other face of said body is brought into close contact with the head of said member.
  • a plate glass retaining device comprising a T-shaped member having the vertical portion thereof provided with openings through which is adapted to extend hold-fast devices for securing the member to a suitable support, the horizontal portion of said member adapted to overlap the glass plate and the support, and a retaining strip abutting against the support and vertical portion of z ontal portion of said member and adapted to engage the glass plate for holdin 'it snugly against the horithe member, said retaining strip provided with openings through which is adapted to extend hold-fast devices for retaining said strip in position.
  • Means for securing'a sheet of glass in position comprising a T-shaped member adapted .to be detachably secured to the inner side of a suitable support and having one side of its top engaging the upper surface of the sheet of glass and its other side the top of the support, and a vertically-extending flat strip adapted to be secured to one side of the support to which the T-sh'aped member is secured, abut against one side of the vertically-extendin portion of said member and have its top e ge bear against the lower surface of the glass sheet, 'therebyin connection with the T-shaped member connectingthe glass sheet to the support.
  • Means for securing a sheet of glass in position comprising a T-shaped member adapted to have the vertical portion thereof abut against the inn'er side of the support to which the glass is to be secured and further having one side of its top engaging the upper surface of the sheet of glass andrthe other side thereof the top ofthe support, and a vertically-extending flat strip adapted to be secured to the inner side of said support and abutagainst one side of the vertically-extending portion of said member and have its top ed e bear against the lower surface of the glass s eet, thereby in connection with said member secure the sheet to the support.
  • Means for securing'a sheet of glass in position comprising amember adapted to abut against the inner side of the support to which the lass is to be connected and having one side 0% its top overlappin the sheet of glass',' and a vertically-extending flat strip adapted to be secured to the inner side of the support against which the member abuts, abut against said member, thereby retaining it in position and have its top edge engage the lower face of the glass sheetthereby in connection with the overlapping portion of said member secure the lass in position.

Landscapes

  • Joining Of Glass To Other Materials (AREA)

Description

PATENTED JUNE 4, 1907.
0. G. ROTH.
DEVICE FOR HOLDING GLASS AND SIMILAR ARTICLES IN PLAGE.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 22. 1906.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES CLYDE ROTH, OF BARBERTON, OHIO, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO S. S. FISHER, OF DOYLESTOWN, OHIO.
DEVICE FOR HOLDING GLASS AND SIMILAR ARTICLES IN PLACE.'
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 4, 1907.
' 1'0 aZZ whom, it may concern:
Be it known that I, CnAnLEs CLYDE ROTH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Barberton, in the county of Summit and State of Ohio, have invented new and useful Improvements in Devices for Holding'Glass and Similar Articles in Place, of which the following is a specification.
This invention has relation to devices for uniting two adjacent articles and is peculiarly applicable for holding glass in position in show-case frames, and the object thereof is to provide simple and effective means whereby the translucent material of a show-case may be fixedly secured in place, said means being such thatthe joint between adjacent parts will be tight as well as completely covered.
and frame of a show-case are arranged to lap each other in making a oint between them, considerable difiiculty is experienced in making the lapping portions fit perfectly, and hence, in carrying my invention into efiect, I employ an elficient yet simple means which obviates the necessity of lapping the parts and also practically insures a perfect union between them.
With the foregoing and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts constituting the invention, to behereinafter referred to and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part of this specification in which is shown the preferred embodiment of the invention, but it is .to be understood that changes, variations and modifications can be resorted to which come within the scope of the claims hereunto appended.
In the drawings, in which similar reference numerals indicate like parts in the different figures: Figure 1 is a perspective view of the top portion of a show-case with a portion thereof broken away to better illustrate the invention and, Fig. 2 is a perspective view' of a device used in uniting the glass in position in the frame of a case.
In the drawings, there is shown the upper frame of the show-case in which is mounted a sheet of beveled glass, as being one of the best means for illustrating the adaptability of my device, although, as it will subsequently appear, other objects may be united Experience has shown that where the glass,
together with equal efficiency by means of this invention, and it will also be shown that the glass in the show-case may be perfectly united with the frame even if the same is not provided around its edges with a beveled surface.
Referring more particularly to the drawings, the reference numeral 1 designates the frame of a show-case provided on its outer surface with any ornamental'formation which is desired by the maker or user.
In carrying out this invention, I prefer to form on the inner or rear face of the frame 1 a thin but relatively deep rabbet 2. In this rabbet place the device which constitutes the main portion of this invention, by the use of which the peculiarly desirable charac teristics of the invention are obtained. This device consists of an .approximately T- shaped strip 3, preferably of metal. This strip 3 may be constructed in various shapes, sizes and conformations without departing in any manner from the scope of this invention. In the drawings, this strip 3 consists of a head portion 4 the upper portion of which is preferably convex in cross-section, and from which depends a web 5. This web may be made with parallel side faces or may be tapering as shown in Fig. 2; but in either event it is provided with openings 6 through which may be passed screws or pins for attaching it in position. The under faces of the head portion 4of this strip are preferably made concave, although they may, if desired, be
made flat and at approximately right angles to the web ortion One of t e side ortions of the head 4 is preferably arrange to project laterally from the Web portion 5 a slightly greater distance than the other. In placing this stri 3 in position, thelaterally narrower portion of the head 4 is so placed as to engage the top face of. the frame 1- and is held against the same firmly during its placing in position, so that the joint between them will be as perfect as possible. The strip 3 is then secured fixedly inposition by means of nails or screws passed through the openings 6 into the frame 1. A sheet of glass 7 is then placed in position byvraising the same from below until it encounters the overhanging edge of the head 4 so firmly as to insure an approximately perfect union therewith. This strip 3 will e formed of such material and of such a size as to be capable of bending slightly in order that the head portion thereof may adapt itself to any slightine ualities which may exist on the portions 0 the frame or glass which its edges contact with, without in any manner displacing the strip or appreciably distorting the same. When the glass has been placed in position as just stated, a stop 8 of suitable material is pressed upwardly against the under side of the glass w1th sufficient firmness to maintain the engagement of the glass with the strip, and the stop is then secured in position by nails or screws which enter that portion of the inner face ofv the frame 1 below the rabbet 2-. Of course in assembling a show-case such as is illustrated in thedrawings, all the strips'3 will be fastened before the glass is placed in osition, so that the strips 3 may be'place in position approximately simultaneously.
From the foregoing it will be seen that this device will work with equal efficiency where the bevel, shown in the drawings, is omitted from the glass, and this device will be equally efficient in joining together other articles. It will be further stated, that if desired, the r'abbet 2 may be omitted and the strip 3 secured to the inner face of the frame 1; however, this is not the desired or preferred construction, but is simply mentioned to illustrate the adaptability of this device for. the pur ose hereinbefore described.
ii hat I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. The combination with a suitable support and means for securing a body thereto, said means comprising a T-shaped member secured to said sup ort and having one side of thetop thereof a utting against the upper face of thesupport and the other side of the top thereof overlapping and engaging one face of said 'body, a retaining strip, and
v means engaging the said support for holding said stri snugly against the other face of said bo y whereby the other face of said body is brought into close contact with the head of said member.
2. A plate glass retaining device comprising a T-shaped member having the vertical portion thereof provided with openings through which is adapted to extend hold-fast devices for securing the member to a suitable support, the horizontal portion of said member adapted to overlap the glass plate and the support, and a retaining strip abutting against the support and vertical portion of z ontal portion of said member and adapted to engage the glass plate for holdin 'it snugly against the horithe member, said retaining strip provided with openings through which is adapted to extend hold-fast devices for retaining said strip in position.
3. Means for securing'a sheet of glass in position comprising a T-shaped member adapted .to be detachably secured to the inner side of a suitable support and having one side of its top engaging the upper surface of the sheet of glass and its other side the top of the support, and a vertically-extending flat strip adapted to be secured to one side of the support to which the T-sh'aped member is secured, abut against one side of the vertically-extendin portion of said member and have its top e ge bear against the lower surface of the glass sheet, 'therebyin connection with the T-shaped member connectingthe glass sheet to the support.
4. Means for securing a sheet of glass in position comprisinga T-shaped member adapted to have the vertical portion thereof abut against the inn'er side of the support to which the glass is to be secured and further having one side of its top engaging the upper surface of the sheet of glass andrthe other side thereof the top ofthe support, and a vertically-extending flat strip adapted to be secured to the inner side of said support and abutagainst one side of the vertically-extending portion of said member and have its top ed e bear against the lower surface of the glass s eet, thereby in connection with said member secure the sheet to the support.
5. Means for securing'a sheet of glass in position comprising amember adapted to abut against the inner side of the support to which the lass is to be connected and having one side 0% its top overlappin the sheet of glass',' and a vertically-extending flat strip adapted to be secured to the inner side of the support against which the member abuts, abut against said member, thereby retaining it in position and have its top edge engage the lower face of the glass sheetthereby in connection with the overlapping portion of said member secure the lass in position.
In testimony whereof i have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
-CHARLES CLYDE ROTH.
Witnesses:
GLENARA Fox, C. E. HUMPHREY.
US31817206A 1906-05-22 1906-05-22 Device for holding glass and similar articles in place. Expired - Lifetime US855813A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US31817206A US855813A (en) 1906-05-22 1906-05-22 Device for holding glass and similar articles in place.

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US31817206A US855813A (en) 1906-05-22 1906-05-22 Device for holding glass and similar articles in place.

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US855813A true US855813A (en) 1907-06-04

Family

ID=2924268

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US31817206A Expired - Lifetime US855813A (en) 1906-05-22 1906-05-22 Device for holding glass and similar articles in place.

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US855813A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2481350A (en) * 1947-03-25 1949-09-06 Universal Steel Equipment Corp Joint bar for sectional tables

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2481350A (en) * 1947-03-25 1949-09-06 Universal Steel Equipment Corp Joint bar for sectional tables

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US1292960A (en) Metal roofing.
US1199357A (en) Window-glass setting.
US855813A (en) Device for holding glass and similar articles in place.
US2302170A (en) Bottle holder
US2143608A (en) Frame
US1945897A (en) Picture hanger
US2104085A (en) Mounting means for glass veneer
US722588A (en) Corner or fastening for show-cases.
US1199893A (en) Detachable fretwork for china-closets and the like.
US1736237A (en) Flashing
US1917388A (en) Metal wall tile fastening
US1220163A (en) Window-screen frame.
US587101A (en) Shelf-bracket
US926374A (en) Show-case.
US458448A (en) Edwin c
US458711A (en) Picture-holder
US419763A (en) Edwin john fletcher
US433500A (en) Construction of buildings
US421741A (en) Decorative frame
US1272492A (en) Counter construction.
US904594A (en) Ornamentation of mirrors and other articles of glass.
US516270A (en) Sham pillow
US467980A (en) Henry levy
US681703A (en) Removable back for picture-frames.
US799633A (en) Device for holding beveled glass.