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USRE18940E
USRE18940E US18940DE USRE18940E US RE18940 E USRE18940 E US RE18940E US 18940D E US18940D E US 18940DE US RE18940 E USRE18940 E US RE18940E
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
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  • My invention relates to protecting devices for preventing screens, particularly roll screens, from being blown out of the supporting channels in which the screens are mounted.
  • word screen is used in the specifications, and the word closure in the claims, are not limited to mesh screens, but 39 include fiexibleclosure elements of any suitable character capable of operating upon the spring roller and being engaged by the sideguides in the construction hereinabove described.
  • Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional 'view taken along the lines 2-2 in Figure l.
  • Figure 3 is a plan view of a preferred -9 screen supporting bar.
  • Figure 4 is a front elevation of the bar shown in Fig. 3.
  • Figure 5 is a sectional view taken along the lines 5-5 in Figure 4.
  • Figure 6 is a perspective view of the side guide slider.
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of the lower stop block.
  • Figure 8 is a perspective view of the upper stop type of 3' block.
  • the window frame illustrated has the lintle l, sill 2, and jams 3.
  • the roll casing 4 at the top of the frame houses the roller mechanism on which the web 5 of screening is supported.
  • Metal channels 6 extend along the jams, and theside edges 7 of the roll screen slide up and down from a position looped around the screen roller tov the bottom screen plate 8, which is provided with latches 9 which, when the screen is in lower position, locks under catches 10.
  • the latches 9 are actuated by finger clips 11 which are drawn together when it is desired to elevate the screen,
  • the support bars are composedof U-shaped metal pieces 14, with the open sides thereof crimped in slightly as indicated at'15.
  • Metal clips having attaching portions 16 which areslotted as indicated at l7, have angle spacing portions 18 and slider portions 19 which, engage within the channels of the screen guides as indicated in Figure 2.
  • Screws 20 which extend through an opening in the front face of the bar 14 extend through the slotted portion 17 of the spring clips, and nuts 21 are threaded so as to receive the inner end of the screw.
  • bumper blocks 23 may be mounted on the angles 22.
  • bumper blocks 24 will preferably be mounted on the upper edge of the lower screen supporting bar assembly so that when the handles 11 are drawn together, and the screen is elevated, the bumpers 23 will quietly pick up the lower supporting bars, and the bumpers 24 will quietly pick up the upper supporting bar.
  • the roll screen is on the inner side of the window

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Sept. 5,1933. c. TRAUT Re. 18,940
SCREEN PROTECTING DEVICE Original Filed Sept. 18, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet l ATTORNEYS Sept. 5, 1933. q u-r Re. 18,940
SCREEN PROTECTING DEVICE Original Filed Sept. 18, 1930 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ATTORNEYS Reissued Sept. 5, 1933 v Re. 18,940
SCREEN PROTECTING DEVICE Clifford Traut, Newport, Ky., assignor to The Higgin Manufacturing Company,
Newport,
Ky., a corporation of West Virginia.
Original No. 1,833,140, dated November 24,1931,
Serial No. 482,850, September 18, 1930. Application for reissue January 28, 1932. Serial 14 Claims.
My invention relates to protecting devices for preventing screens, particularly roll screens, from being blown out of the supporting channels in which the screens are mounted.
pi Particularly in rolling screen structures where the side edges of the screening move in channel guides, a strong wind is likely to blow against the screen and cause the side edges of the screen to pull out from the channels. This is particularly true in the case of roll screens of large area.
It is an object of my invention to provide rein-' forcing cross bars which will move up and down with the screen, and which will provide braces to 16 prevent the screen from being blown out of its side guide channels. I
In the particular modification of my invention which is illustrated herein I have shown a window frame with a roll screen supported in guides in that portion of the frame which will be on the room side of the windows, and in this type of construction it is my object to provide supporting bars for the screen which will be picked up when the screen is elevated, and which will be let down into operating position when the screen is lowered, to close the window opening.
It is understood that the word screen is used in the specifications, and the word closure in the claims, are not limited to mesh screens, but 39 include fiexibleclosure elements of any suitable character capable of operating upon the spring roller and being engaged by the sideguides in the construction hereinabove described.
In the drawings:-- Figure 1 is a front elevation from the inside of the house or room.- I
Figure 2 is a horizontal sectional 'view taken along the lines 2-2 in Figure l. Figure 3 is a plan view of a preferred -9 screen supporting bar.
Figure 4 is a front elevation of the bar shown in Fig. 3.
Figure 5 is a sectional view taken along the lines 5-5 in Figure 4.
Figure 6 is a perspective view of the side guide slider.
Figure 7 is a perspective view of the lower stop block.
Figure 8 is a perspective view of the upper stop type of 3' block.
The window frame illustrated has the lintle l, sill 2, and jams 3. The roll casing 4 at the top of the frame houses the roller mechanism on which the web 5 of screening is supported. Metal channels 6 extend along the jams, and theside edges 7 of the roll screen slide up and down from a position looped around the screen roller tov the bottom screen plate 8, which is provided with latches 9 which, when the screen is in lower position, locks under catches 10. The latches 9 are actuated by finger clips 11 which are drawn together when it is desired to elevate the screen,
I have shown two setsof screen supporting bar assemblies, it being understood that the number of such support assemblies, which are employed is dependent upon the size and area of the screen.
I have shown upper stop blocks12 for the upper screen support bars, and lower stop blocks 13 for the lower screen support bars. 1
1 The support bars are composedof U-shaped metal pieces 14, with the open sides thereof crimped in slightly as indicated at'15. Metal clips having attaching portions 16 which areslotted as indicated at l7, have angle spacing portions 18 and slider portions 19 which, engage within the channels of the screen guides as indicated in Figure 2. Screws 20 which extend through an opening in the front face of the bar 14 extend through the slotted portion 17 of the spring clips, and nuts 21 are threaded so as to receive the inner end of the screw. Thus I provide guiding portions, for the bars which will make them readily adjustable for various widths of screen. When the blocks 12 and 13 have been properly positioned it will be noted that the upper blocks'l2 mustonly be of such dimensionsas will allow the lower bar to pass." Angle pieces 22 are mounted on the bottom screen plate 8, and inorder to provide quiet operation, resilient bumper blocks 23 may be mounted on the angles 22. Further, bumper blocks 24 will preferably be mounted on the upper edge of the lower screen supporting bar assembly so that when the handles 11 are drawn together, and the screen is elevated, the bumpers 23 will quietly pick up the lower supporting bars, and the bumpers 24 will quietly pick up the upper supporting bar.
When the screen is elevated it occupies the position indicated in dotted lines in Figure 1 at the top of the window frame, and as the screen 0 is lowered the supporting bars move down to their respective positions engaging the blocks 12 and 13.
' It will, of course, be possible to mount the stops 12 and 13 on the'screen channels, and although preferable it is not essential that the screen supporting bars can be inserted within the guide channels by tipping one end of the bars up until its slider 19 disengages the channel 6.
While, in the construction shown, the roll screen is on the inner side of the window, and
.the sash is outside the screen, this is not essential in a construction of supporting members such a as have been described.-
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Pat 1. In combination with a rolling closure frame, means mounted independently of the closure and movable to predetermined; position with p the brace to prevent distortion of the closure within,
its mounting,jsaid closure frame having guiding channels, and said means provided with sliders engaging said channels, said sliders being adjustable laterally of said means.
3. In combination with a rolling closure frame, means 'movable to predetermined position with the lowering of the closure and providing a lateral brace to prevent distortion of the closure within its mounting, said closure frame having guiding brace 'to prevent distortionof theclosurewithin its mounting, said closure frame having guiding channels, and said meansi'provided with sliders engaging said channels, said means comprising.
at least two bars extendingacross the frame in spaced position, said bar's being provided with fmost of said bars.
bumpers to make the operation of the closure noiseless.
5. In combination witha rolling closure frame and spaced bars extending laterally across said frame to prevent distortion of a closure within said frame, spaced stops on said frame for-supporting saidbars, andthe upper of said stops being spaced farther apart than said lower stops 1 to allow clearance for thepassage of the lower- 6. In combination with a closure frame and a closure slidable therein, guides for said closure and spaced movable bars relatively to which said closure is movable extending laterally across said frame to prevent distortion of said closure within said guides, said bars engaging said'guides and means connected to'said closure and movable with the elevation of said closure within the guides to move said bars therewith.
7. In combination with a window closure frame,
means mounted for movement independently of the closure and a stop againstwhich said means is movable to predetermined position with the closing movement, of the closure and providing a brace for the closure laterally across the frame and the closure for the purposes described. I
8. In combination with a rolling closure frame and a closure slidable therein, guides for said closure and spaced bars relatively to which said I a closure is movable, extending laterally across said lowering of the closure and providinga lateral. brace to prevent distortion of the closure within frame to prevent distortion of said closure within said guides, said bars engaging said guides and means connected to said closure and movable "with the elevation of said closure to move said bars therewith. Y
9. In combination with a frame for a movable window closure, means mounted on the frame for movement therealong independently of the closure and providinga brace for the closure laterally across the frame, and stop means mounted in the path of said movement to. limit said movement in one direction. I I v 10. In combination with a frame'for a movable window closure, said frame comprising side guides along the path of movementof the closure, means mounted in said guides for 'movement of said means independently of the closure, said "means extending laterally across theframe-and adapted to'prevent distortion of the closure.
11. In combination witha frame for a movable window closure, said frame comprising side guides forthe closure, means mounted. in said-guides for movement of said means independentlyofthe closure, comprising a-sliding bar having sliders engaging in said guides, said means extending laterally across the frame and adapted to prevent distortion of the closure.
:12. In combination with a frame for a movable window closure, said frame comprising side guides along thepath of movement of the closure, spaced barsv mounted in said guides and movable therein relatively to the closure and extending laterally across 'saidframe to prevent distortion of'the closure within the guides. I
13. In combination with a frame for a movable closure and guides for the closure, spaced bars 14. In combination with a frame for a movable window closure, means mounted on the frame for vertical movement independently of the closure and providinga brace for the closure laterally across the frame to prevent distortion of the closure within said frame, and stop means mounted in the path of said movement to limit downward movement of said brace means.-
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