US986289A - Portable sash and door holding means. - Google Patents

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US986289A
US986289A US59805110A US1910598051A US986289A US 986289 A US986289 A US 986289A US 59805110 A US59805110 A US 59805110A US 1910598051 A US1910598051 A US 1910598051A US 986289 A US986289 A US 986289A
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  • My invention consists in providing a novel holder for sashes and doors which is window sill of the building, and is readily PORTABLE sAsH AND nooaHoLnInG Means;
  • the clamping face of the shoes and the longitudinal axis of the arms are located at acute angles with relation to each other' so as to permit the arms tobe placed in slanting position, foranstance, on a w1ndo ⁇ v-- sill, and allow the contactfaces of the slices to be receivedsnugly' against the.inner face permitting---.tl1e
  • Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device, shown in posi-' tion of use, with-a door received. therein, partlybroken away.
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation of my improved device; and, Fig. 3 is a plan'view-of the same; v
  • clamps 2 for holding the sash ordoor, the clamps being shown as springs. which have outwardly flaring outer e'ndsB and intermediate bowed portions-4 arranged to contact the sash or door forholding the same rigidly with relation to the bar.
  • the bar when in operative relation is normally in u right by an a xing clampv 5, arranged to be clamped to a suitpart, .as a window sill 6.
  • This atiixing part ispre'ferably in the form of a yoke, having the diverging-side arms 7, S depend, between which latter the bar is adapted to be received and secured,-as by means of a bolt 9 passing through holes 10 in said legs and through The rear wall knob, having a reduced shank 17 received in an aperture 18 in the outer face of said bar.
  • the cushion is adapted to be received against the plaster-19 at the inside of the wall 20 to which the tached. 3
  • the clamping faces of the shoes are 10- quickly attached in suitable relation, and
  • a rubber affixing clamp is at- '85 cated somewhat forwardly of the outer faces i the bar 1 may be swung into slightly slanting posi-..90
  • clamping means the said stationary part arranged to be received between said clamping means and shoe, a bar secured between stud legs," and holding means for the .door or sash. or the like on said bar above and below said legs, substantially as described.
  • an atfixing clamp comprising diverging side arms, and having a shoe thereon provided with clamping faces which extend at an; acute angle with relation to the longitudinal axes of said arms, and a clamp-screw threaded at the meeting oint of said diverging side arms, a normal y upright bar located between said di- .verging arms, connecting means between said arms and'bar, and spring-holders between which the'sash, door or the like are arranged to be received, secured to said -bar above and below said 'arms, substantially as described.

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R. HOEL. PORTABLE SASH AND DO0R HOLDING MEANS.
APPLIOATION FILED DEO.19, 1910.
' Patented Mar. 7, 1911.
, fitting sashes and arranged to be clamped for instance, tothe position, and is supported able positioning from, which legs uintrnn STATES; PATENT ta -E; v,
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To all whom it mag concern: I v
Be it known that I, RIoN Hosn, a citizen of the United States, residing at N orwood, in the county of Hamilton and State of, Ohio, have invented certain new and usefulji Improvements in Portable Sash and Door Holding Means, of which the following is a specification. v g It is the object of my invention-to provide While the'same are being planed and fitted-to the window-franie-or door-frame, or fitted with. hardware preparatory to being insertedin said frames, for instance when inserting the sashes and doors in a new building.
v The most general practice has been, when doors,- tov nail the same temporarily to some stationary object, which results in marring of the parts. I
My invention? consists in providing a novel holder for sashes and doors which is window sill of the building, and is readily PORTABLE sAsH AND nooaHoLnInG Means;
.f Specification of LettersPatent.
- and the shoe 12 the stationary of ,the' window sill while swiveling clanip block, on the screw to be 75 .in the bar, for permitting a relative longitudinal adjustment affixing clampQ Y .2
Shoes 12am on the side arms. The outer ends of the clampingarms'are'connected by 00 a depending lug 13, wliich is internally threaded for receiving a clamp-screw 14, which at its inner end preferably :has a between which f object :to
swiveling clamp-block 15,
which the clamp is "to beaattached, isreceived. The clamping face of the shoes and the longitudinal axis of the arms are located at acute angles with relation to each other' so as to permit the arms tobe placed in slanting position, foranstance, on a w1ndo \v-- sill, and allow the contactfaces of the slices to be receivedsnugly' against the.inner face permitting---.tl1e
received firmly against the outer face of the window-sill; for fir'nily securing the aliixing' clamp in position.
portable, and arranged to readily receive the sashes and doors with sufiicient firmness to enable the operations upon the same to be performed; and the inventionconsists in the parts, and in the construction, arran ement and combinations of the parts hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
In the drawings: Figure 1 is a side elevation of my improved device, shown in posi-' tion of use, with-a door received. therein, partlybroken away. Fig. 2 is a front elevation of my improved device; and, Fig. 3 is a plan'view-of the same; v
1 represents a- =bar which has thereon clamps 2 for holding the sash ordoor, the clamps being shown as springs. which have outwardly flaring outer e'ndsB and intermediate bowed portions-4 arranged to contact the sash or door forholding the same rigidly with relation to the bar. The bar when in operative relation is normally in u right by an a xing clampv 5, arranged to be clamped to a suitpart, .as a window sill 6.- This atiixing part ispre'ferably in the form of a yoke, having the diverging-side arms 7, S depend, between which latter the bar is adapted to be received and secured,-as by means of a bolt 9 passing through holes 10 in said legs and through The rear wall knob, having a reduced shank 17 received in an aperture 18 in the outer face of said bar. The cushion is adapted to be received against the plaster-19 at the inside of the wall 20 to which the tached. 3
The clamping faces of the shoes are 10- quickly attached in suitable relation, and
door, while the same are operated on in the ttinv operation, and supplying the same andinju'ry to the door or sash, andprovides means by which the door or sash may be selective holes 11 in the bar, there being a series of these holes in one of said parts, as
-readily inserted: and removed from the holder.
Patented Mar. 7,1911. Application filed December. 19, 1910. Serial No. 598,051. 1A
of .the \bar 1 upon theof the bar 1 is provided 1 with a cushion 16, for instance, a rubber affixing clamp is at- '85 cated somewhat forwardly of the outer faces i the bar 1 may be swung into slightly slanting posi-..90
firmly secure the detached and taken from place to place, and forms firm securing means for the sash and with hardware. It also prevents marring Havingthus fully described my invention,
I combination of an affixing clamp arranged to be attached to a stationary part and comprising diverging arms terminating 1n de pending legs, and provided :with a shoe, and
clamping means, the said stationary part arranged to be received between said clamping means and shoe, a bar secured between stud legs," and holding means for the .door or sash. or the like on said bar above and below said legs, substantially as described.
2. In a portable sash and door holder, the combination of an atfixing clamp comprising diverging side arms, and having a shoe thereon provided with clamping faces which extend at an; acute angle with relation to the longitudinal axes of said arms, and a clamp-screw threaded at the meeting oint of said diverging side arms, a normal y upright bar located between said di- .verging arms, connecting means between said arms and'bar, and spring-holders between which the'sash, door or the like are arranged to be received, secured to said -bar above and below said 'arms, substantially as described. l
3. In a'portable sash and door holder, the combination of diverging side arms terminating in depending'legs, and having a shoe thereon provided ulth clamping faces which extend at an acute angle with rela tion 'to. the ion 'tudinal axes of said arms;v a clamp-screw or said arms, the end of said clamp -'screw provided with aswiveling clamp-block, a normally upright bar located between said depending legs, said depending legs'andthe normally uprightbar hav- .ing a series of registering holes between them, the series of holes on at least one of said parts extending longitudinally of said bar, and connecting means received through selective holes forlocatingsaid bar at different selective elevations with relation to said depending legs, and holders between which the sash, door or the like are ar-' ranged to be received, secured to said bar above and below said legs, substantially as described. g
'4; Ina portable sash and'door holder, the combination of diverging sidearms terminating in depending legs, and having a shoe thereon provided with a. clamping face which extends at an acute angle with r'elation to the longitudinal axes of said arms, a clamp-screw, the end of said clampscrew provided with a swiveling clampblock, a normally upright bar located be- .tween said depending legs, said depending legs and the normally upright bar having a series of registering holes between them, the series of holes on at least one of said parts extending longitudinally of said bar. and connecting means received through solective holes for locating said bar at different selective elevations with relation to said depending legs, spring-holders, between which the sash, door or the like are arranged to be received, secured to said bar above and below'said legs, and a cushion to the rear of said bar adjacent to its lower end, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name hereto in the presence of two subscribing witnesse's. .RION l-IOEL.
Witnesses:
LILLIAN BURNETT, Jacon A HoL ANnEn.
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US2982321A (en) * 1959-08-07 1961-05-02 Hancock Stanley Door straightening clamp
US3018098A (en) * 1959-07-23 1962-01-23 Rufus T Hunt Door holder
US3396851A (en) * 1966-06-10 1968-08-13 Gen Motors Corp Support bracket

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US3018098A (en) * 1959-07-23 1962-01-23 Rufus T Hunt Door holder
US2982321A (en) * 1959-08-07 1961-05-02 Hancock Stanley Door straightening clamp
US3396851A (en) * 1966-06-10 1968-08-13 Gen Motors Corp Support bracket

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