US88565A - harris - Google Patents

harris Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US88565A
US88565A US88565DA US88565A US 88565 A US88565 A US 88565A US 88565D A US88565D A US 88565DA US 88565 A US88565 A US 88565A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
shutter
lever
operating
harris
boss
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
Publication date
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US88565A publication Critical patent/US88565A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05FDEVICES FOR MOVING WINGS INTO OPEN OR CLOSED POSITION; CHECKS FOR WINGS; WING FITTINGS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, CONCERNED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE WING
    • E05F11/00Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening
    • E05F11/02Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening for wings in general, e.g. fanlights
    • E05F11/08Man-operated mechanisms for operating wings, including those which also operate the fastening for wings in general, e.g. fanlights with longitudinally-moving bars guided, e.g. by pivoted links, in or on the frame
    • E05F11/12Mechanisms by which the bar shifts the wing
    • E05F11/16Mechanisms by which the bar shifts the wing shifting the wing by pivotally-connected members (moving) in a plane perpendicular to the pivot axis of the wing

Definitions

  • GEORGE A HARRIS AND JOHN B. HARRIS, OF SALEM COUNTY,
  • Figure 2 an outside View of a window-traine and itsshutters havingour improvement applied thereto.
  • Figure 4 a side view of the lever-catch, for holding the shutter either entirely open or closed;
  • Figure 5 a like view of the lever-catch, for holding the shutter partly open.
  • the obj ect of our improvement is to afford a simple and more reliable device, whereby the outside shutters of a window can with greater facility be either opened, bowed, or closed, and also fastened in either of said positions, in a more simple, ready, and reliable manner than heretofore, from the inside of the house, without requiring that the sash be raised or opened for the purpose.
  • Our invention consists in the construction and arrangement of an operating-lever and catches, in coinbination with the window-frame and its outside shutters, substantially as hereinafter described ,and specified.
  • 4A B is the window-frame
  • the operating-lever D is a cylindrical rod of iron or steel, which has a stem-handle, d, jointed to its inner end, so that the stem ofthe handle, together with the rod, can be moved horizontally backward and forward, and also rotated haltLway around, in an appropriate hole bored through the side of the frame oithe window, and has also its outer end flattened, and bent around, so as to form an arm, l,'at a right angle to the straight cylindrical portion of the rod, 'as shown in lig. 0
  • This stop -E is an upright stud, which projects, by a perpendicular stelmoin a curved friction-plate, e, fixed permanently on the shutter.
  • the catch E is a notched vertical plate, projecting perpendicularly from a flat friction-plate, c, which is fixedpermanently to the shutter at a point between the plate e and the inside edge of the shutter.
  • the shutters C C' can be adjusted with perfect facility to either of the dierent positions described, and then 'fastened securely and permanently in either of those positions, without requiring the sash te be raised, or opened for the purpose; that the apparatus is simple, and inexpensive oi' construction and operation, and can be readilyv applied to my of the outside shutters in general use, so as to be entirely effective for the purpose.

Landscapes

  • Operating, Guiding And Securing Of Roll- Type Closing Members (AREA)

Description

l. @dei :I
een.
www
GEORGE A. HARRIS AND JOHN B. HARRIS, OF SALEM COUNTY,
NEW JERSEY.
Letters Patent No. 88,565, elated April 6, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN SHUTTER-OPERATQR AND FASTENER.
The Schedule referred.` to in these Letters Patent and making part of the eamo.
To all who'mtt may. concern:
Be it known that we, GEORGE A. HARRIS and JOHN B. HARRIS, of the county of Salem, in the State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Shutter-Operators and Fasteners; and we do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the construction and operation of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part ofthis specification, in which-- Figure l is an inside view, and
Figure 2, an outside View of a window-traine and itsshutters havingour improvement applied thereto.
Figure 3, a longitudinal section ofthe shutter-oper,- ating lever;
Figure 4, a side view of the lever-catch, for holding the shutter either entirely open or closed; and
Figure 5, a like view of the lever-catch, for holding the shutter partly open.
Like letters of reference indicate the same parts when in the different figures.
The obj ect of our improvement is to afford a simple and more reliable device, whereby the outside shutters of a window can with greater facility be either opened, bowed, or closed, and also fastened in either of said positions, in a more simple, ready, and reliable manner than heretofore, from the inside of the house, without requiring that the sash be raised or opened for the purpose. p
Our invention consists in the construction and arrangement of an operating-lever and catches, in coinbination with the window-frame and its outside shutters, substantially as hereinafter described ,and specified.
Referring to the drawings,
4A B is the window-frame,
G C', the window-shutters,
D, the operating-lever, and
E E', the catches. A
The operating-lever D is a cylindrical rod of iron or steel, which has a stem-handle, d, jointed to its inner end, so that the stem ofthe handle, together with the rod, can be moved horizontally backward and forward, and also rotated haltLway around, in an appropriate hole bored through the side of the frame oithe window, and has also its outer end flattened, and bent around, so as to form an arm, l,'at a right angle to the straight cylindrical portion of the rod, 'as shown in lig. 0
Over the inner ond of'. the hole in the frame which receives the said operating-lever D, there is ixcd a metallic boss, d", and, in a hole in the said boss, the cylindrical portion of the lever D lits loosely, or so that the same can be readily. moved accurately, and also so that it can be fixed ixnmovably by a thumb-screw, d4, in the side`of the boss, as occasion may require.
The arm ff, of the operating-lever D, when the latter is pushed outward,'an.d then turned partly around in the boss zl', passes down in close contact with the outside face of the open shutter, until stopped by the open catch E, which it enters. (See g. 2.) p
This stop -E is an upright stud, which projects, by a perpendicular stelmoin a curved friction-plate, e, fixed permanently on the shutter.
The rounded bend between the arm el and the cylindrical, straight portion of the operating-lever D, is retained in place in contact with the inner corner of the inner 'edge of the shutter, O or C', by means of a hinged loop, e5, through which the lever D passes loosely, and controls its position on its turning-pin. (See figs. 2 and 5.)
When the operating-lever D is turned around in its boss, so as to bring its arm rl" upright, and then pulled inward, the shutter will be caused thereby to be closed, because of the connecting-loop ci, and, consequently, if the operating-lever D benow turned around in the opposite direction, the arm l will be again causedto enter the catch E, as shown in g. l.
Now, if, in either of these positions of the shutter,
the thu1nb=screw ll be screwed hard up against the operatinglever D, the arm f of the latter will be held firmly in its catch E, and therefore the shutter will be held fast and rinly, the stein-handle cl dropping down into a vertical, or pendent "position when the shutter is fully closed, and supported horizontally in close contact with the boss l when the shutter is opened.
The catch E is a notched vertical plate, projecting perpendicularly from a flat friction-plate, c, which is fixedpermanently to the shutter at a point between the plate e and the inside edge of the shutter.
There are two or three square notches iu the upper Vedge of the projection, and into either of which the arm el, of the operating-lever D, can be readily turned, so as toenable the person to bring the said shutter to any suitable bowed or oblique position, and cause it to be held firmly in such position by means of the thumbscrew di, screwed up against the operating-lever, as before described.
It will be seen, that by means of the apparatus described, the shutters C C' can be adjusted with perfect facility to either of the dierent positions described, and then 'fastened securely and permanently in either of those positions, without requiring the sash te be raised, or opened for the purpose; that the apparatus is simple, and inexpensive oi' construction and operation, and can be readilyv applied to my of the outside shutters in general use, so as to be entirely effective for the purpose.
We are zmwlne that certain other devices for operating the outside shutters of windows, without opening the sash for the purpose, have been applied. Ve, therefore, do not desire to claim, broadly, suoli device; but, having fully described our improved shutter-operator and fastener,
What we claim as our invention, and desire to seeure by Letters Patent, is confined to the following, vlz:
We claim the operating-lever D, boss cl, thumbserew d4, and the catches E and E', the said devices beint,r construct-ed and arranged to operate in combination with the frame A B and shutter C 0r 0' 0l' a. window, substantially as :mdf'or the purposes described.
GEORGE A. HARRIS.
JOHN B. HARRIS.
Witnesses:
HENRY HILYARD, BENJ. F. BURT.
US88565D harris Expired - Lifetime US88565A (en)

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US88565A true US88565A (en) 1869-04-06

Family

ID=2158047

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US88565D Expired - Lifetime US88565A (en) harris

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US88565A (en)

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US230476A (en) Window-sash stop and fastener
US88565A (en) harris
US94691A (en) Improved shutter-worker
US87065A (en) Improvement in gate-latches
US105918A (en) Improvement in shutter-workers
US120334A (en) Improvement in sash-holders
US91184A (en) Improvement in door-spring
US118573A (en) Improvement in blind-slat operators
US109329A (en) Improvement in shutter-fasteners
US426960A (en) Shutter worker and fastener
US85607A (en) Improvement in gates
US60901A (en) william judd
US1102531A (en) Sash-holder for sliding sashes.
US61035A (en) Louis knell
US459080A (en) Shutter-fastener
US86628A (en) Improvement in blind-fastener
US349865A (en) weslee
US68552A (en) Edward t
US43533A (en) Improvement in blind and shutter fastenings
US6347A (en) Curvilinear blind opener and shutter
US7246A (en) Blind and shutter opener and fastener
US86630A (en) Improvement in device for opening and closing window-buztos
US241017A (en) Self atfd elwin
US62947A (en) Charles h
US200005A (en) Improvement in window-blind stops