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US926735A US46614208A US1908466142A US926735A US 926735 A US926735 A US 926735A US 46614208 A US46614208 A US 46614208A US 1908466142 A US1908466142 A US 1908466142A US 926735 A US926735 A US 926735A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • My invention relates to im rovements in windows, and more particular y'to the parting strip and weather strip features of-the same, and its object is to provide arneftallic strip that will serve both as a weather strip and parting strip; to provide .a parting strip requiring no groove in the casing to receive the same, and to provide the device with various new and useful features, as hereinafter, more'fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims, reference hriing had to the accompanying drawings in w 1ich:
  • Figure 1 is a perspective detail of a portion of a window with my device applied thereto.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional detail of the SttlllOr-
  • Fig. 3 is an elevation of a por'tion of the casing showing the arrangement of my device thereon.
  • Fig. 4 an enlarged detail in perspective of a portion of a strip made in Fig. 5 a horizontal sectional detail of a modification thereof applied to. a window.
  • My device consists essentially of a strip of sheet metal of suitable dimensions bent variously at right angles as shown in Fig. 4, in which 1 represents the middle 'portion'of the strip bent twice at right angles and having parallel sides spaced apart whereby it is of the proper external dimensions to take the place of the projecting portion of the parting strips commonly use Projecting oppositely in the same plane and from the base of this parting strip portion 1 are the base portions 2 and 2 adapted to enga e the inner surface of the casing and secured thereto by means of suitable fastenings or screws inserted in openings 4 therein.
  • This base'portion 2 is turned inward at right angles near its edge, and in the posite direction to the stri portion 1, thus orming a narrow flangea, apted to be forced into the casing, which flange serves to stiffen the edge of the base 2 sitely projecting base portions 1n t and at the same time forms an air-tight joint between the base and the casing.
  • the other base portion is of suitable width to receive the fastenings'and is thence turned outward at right angles parallel with the strip portion- 1 as at 3, and extends outward to about the same distance from the base portions.
  • This portion 3 forms a weather strip adapted to enter a suitable groove or saw kerf in the .sash parallel with the edge of the sash and near the side-adjacent to the parting strip.
  • this flange 3 is prolonged and folded backward upon itself forming a flexible and yielding extension 3 which serves to more effectually close the groove and prevent the passage of air therethrough.
  • the device operates quite satisfactory without this extension3".
  • This device when a )plied is divided opposite the metal rails of t e sash, and reversed to engage the groove in the respective upper and lower sashes 7 and 7 6 represents the side of the casing which requires no groove to receive the parting strip and .to which is fastenedthe usual stops 8.
  • a combined partin strip and weather strip comprising a middle longitudinal portion adapted to form a part ngstrip, oppoe same plane and adapted to'engage the surface of a window casing and to be secured thereto, and an outwardly projecting flange on the edge of one of said base ortions ada ted to slide in a groove in a win ow sash, an spaced apart from the said middle portion.
  • a combined parting strip and weather strip for windows comprising a strip of sheet metal folded-along the middle to form a parting strip and having oppositely extended base portions to engage the surface of a Window casing, the outer edges of said base portions being oppositely bent respectively to form flanges, one flange being narrow to be forced into a casing and the other being wider to slide'in a groove in a sash of a Window.
  • a combined parting strip and. Weather strip comprising a strip of sheet metal folded longitudinally at right angles and in parallel lines to form a middle portion to serve as a parting strip, oppositely projecting base portions to engage the surface of a Window casing, an inwardly turned marginal portion on one base portion forming a narrow flange adapted to be forced into a Window casing, and an outwardly turned portion on the outer edge of the other base portion forming a flange to slidably engage a groove in a Window sash.
  • a combined parting strip and Weather strip consisting of a strip of sheet metal folded longitudinally at intervals being folded on seven parallel lines to form a rectangular middle portion to serve as a parting strip, oppositely projecting base portions to engage the surface of a indow casing and to be attached thereto, a narrow inwardly ro jecting flange at the outer edge of one base portion adapted to be forced into a casing, an outwardly projecting Wider portion adapted to slidably engage a groove in a Window sash, and a flexible margin folded upon the last named portion to yieldingly close the said groove.

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A. E. GOULD.
WINDOW.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 5, 190a.
Patented July 6, 1909.
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ALBERT E. GOULD, OF GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN.
WINDOW.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented July 6, 1909.
Application filed December 5, 1908. Serial No. 466,142.
To all whom it may concern:
13s it known that I, ALBERT E. GoULD, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Grand Rapids,-in the county of Kent and State of Michigan, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in 'indows; and I do herebydeclarethe following to be a full, clear, and exact descri tion of the invention, such as will enab e others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My invention relates to im rovements in windows, and more particular y'to the parting strip and weather strip features of-the same, and its object is to provide arneftallic strip that will serve both as a weather strip and parting strip; to provide .a parting strip requiring no groove in the casing to receive the same, and to provide the device with various new and useful features, as hereinafter, more'fully described and particularly pointed out in the claims, reference hriing had to the accompanying drawings in w 1ich:
Figure 1 is a perspective detail of a portion of a window with my device applied thereto. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional detail of the SttlllOr- Fig. 3 is an elevation of a por'tion of the casing showing the arrangement of my device thereon. Fig. 4 an enlarged detail in perspective of a portion of a strip made in Fig. 5 a horizontal sectional detail of a modification thereof applied to. a window.
Like numbers refer to like parts in all of the figures.
My device consists essentially of a strip of sheet metal of suitable dimensions bent variously at right angles as shown in Fig. 4, in which 1 represents the middle 'portion'of the strip bent twice at right angles and having parallel sides spaced apart whereby it is of the proper external dimensions to take the place of the projecting portion of the parting strips commonly use Projecting oppositely in the same plane and from the base of this parting strip portion 1 are the base portions 2 and 2 adapted to enga e the inner surface of the casing and secured thereto by means of suitable fastenings or screws inserted in openings 4 therein. This base'portion 2 is turned inward at right angles near its edge, and in the posite direction to the stri portion 1, thus orming a narrow flangea, apted to be forced into the casing, which flange serves to stiffen the edge of the base 2 sitely projecting base portions 1n t and at the same time forms an air-tight joint between the base and the casing. The other base portion is of suitable width to receive the fastenings'and is thence turned outward at right angles parallel with the strip portion- 1 as at 3, and extends outward to about the same distance from the base portions. This portion 3 forms a weather strip adapted to enter a suitable groove or saw kerf in the .sash parallel with the edge of the sash and near the side-adjacent to the parting strip. In the modification shown in Fig. 5 this flange 3 is prolonged and folded backward upon itself forming a flexible and yielding extension 3 which serves to more effectually close the groove and prevent the passage of air therethrough. However, the device operates quite satisfactory without this extension3". This device when a )plied is divided opposite the metal rails of t e sash, and reversed to engage the groove in the respective upper and lower sashes 7 and 7 6 represents the side of the casing which requires no groove to receive the parting strip and .to which is fastenedthe usual stops 8.
It will be noted that by means of this construction, .I am able to altogether dispense with grooving the casing, anchalso that the parting strip and weather strip features are combined in one strip and are easily'applied, and that the groove in the sashes to receive the weather strip portion of the device is so close to one side of the some as to in no wise interfere with the usual arrangen-ient and location of the sash cord (not shown), or operation of-the same, and also that this device is well adapted to be inserted in'any window of ordinary construction by merely removing the parting strip therein, and grooving the sashes with a saw to receive the portion 3 0P3.
N hat I claim is E- -1. A combined partin strip and weather strip, comprising a middle longitudinal portion adapted to form a part ngstrip, oppoe same plane and adapted to'engage the surface of a window casing and to be secured thereto, and an outwardly projecting flange on the edge of one of said base ortions ada ted to slide in a groove in a win ow sash, an spaced apart from the said middle portion.
2. A combined parting strip and weather strip for windows, comprising a strip of sheet metal folded-along the middle to form a parting strip and having oppositely extended base portions to engage the surface of a Window casing, the outer edges of said base portions being oppositely bent respectively to form flanges, one flange being narrow to be forced into a casing and the other being wider to slide'in a groove in a sash of a Window.
3. A combined parting strip and. Weather strip comprising a strip of sheet metal folded longitudinally at right angles and in parallel lines to form a middle portion to serve as a parting strip, oppositely projecting base portions to engage the surface of a Window casing, an inwardly turned marginal portion on one base portion forming a narrow flange adapted to be forced into a Window casing, and an outwardly turned portion on the outer edge of the other base portion forming a flange to slidably engage a groove in a Window sash.
4. A combined parting strip and Weather strip; consisting of a strip of sheet metal folded longitudinally at intervals being folded on seven parallel lines to form a rectangular middle portion to serve as a parting strip, oppositely projecting base portions to engage the surface of a indow casing and to be attached thereto, a narrow inwardly ro jecting flange at the outer edge of one base portion adapted to be forced into a casing, an outwardly projecting Wider portion adapted to slidably engage a groove in a Window sash, and a flexible margin folded upon the last named portion to yieldingly close the said groove.
in testimony whereof I aiiix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
ALBERT E. GOULD.
Witnesses Gnonererm CHACE, L. V. lvionnron.
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