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US1111431A
US1111431A US75853913A US1913758539A US1111431A US 1111431 A US1111431 A US 1111431A US 75853913 A US75853913 A US 75853913A US 1913758539 A US1913758539 A US 1913758539A US 1111431 A US1111431 A US 1111431A
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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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    • E06B7/02Special arrangements or measures in connection with doors or windows for providing ventilation, e.g. through double windows; Arrangement of ventilation roses
    • E06B7/03Ventilating devices for inserting under upwardly-sliding windows
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F24HEATING; RANGES; VENTILATING
    • F24FAIR-CONDITIONING; AIR-HUMIDIFICATION; VENTILATION; USE OF AIR CURRENTS FOR SCREENING
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  • My invention relates to devicestobe'ap- 'plied orattachd to lWindows and comprises f means for regulatingfthe flow 4inwardly of theairtoaroom. ⁇ 4 l y
  • the object of my invention is ⁇ toprovide a device. of this character having suitable adjustments for permitting its use in connecf. i tion withfvariossized windows.
  • a further yobject is tojprovide filtering means" for coveringlthe inletyand outlet ports of the device, and means further'fr ⁇ saturating thefilteringv means 4with a medical or ⁇ sterilizing agent for (treating the, air entering or leaving the room.
  • a still further object is to provide a device of the above stated character having7 a filteringnmeans removablyattached thereto and having its lower@ endimmerged in a trough or tank whereby the material 1n the trough operating by capillary.attraction ⁇ will be 'u raised in the path of'the current of air.
  • Figure'1 represents aside'elevation. of a'portion of a 1 l. applied theretoljj
  • Fig. k2 is a sectional View window showingk'my improved ⁇ invention as 4 is a perspective View ofa liquid containing tank or trough
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary y .sectional view showing the means for supporting the trough-lA nu
  • 45 1 represents'the bodyfzportion having one end thereof turnedy outwardly as at 2, while the opposite end isprovidedv with an adjustf able extension ⁇ 3,"the end of'which is also turned.
  • the width of the turned portions ofthebody portion ⁇ l is preferably less than thethickness of the ordinary window sash in order that'saidlturnedportionlwillloosely vfit within the channels of a window, to permit the upper'edge'of the bodyportion 1 to 'be inserted in a groove formed in theunder .vedgeof thek bottom rail of the ⁇ window sash.
  • a spout 13 ofthe trough 11 is projected through a suitable opening in the body portion l so as to permit the trough to be filled from the inside of the room.
  • Theouter surface of the body portion 1 is provided with vertically extending projec-l tions 14 above each of ⁇ which is pivoted a ⁇ bar, U-shaped in cross section andadapted ⁇ to be moved over the projections14, as-
  • a strip of gauzel? is disposed over the openings 5 on the outside of the body portion 1 and has its endsremovably clamped under'the bars 15.
  • the strip of gauze is ⁇ slitted from its bottom edge upwardly yso as to permit a Hap 18 thereof to extend Within the trough 11.
  • WFor ordinary usage,such as in sleeping roomsymy invention may be applied to the window and the ⁇ desired amount of air permitted to filter through theopenings therein by the adjustment of the slides 6." How- 'ever'2 1n sick-rooms it may be desirable to :medicate or sterilize air entering the room.
  • the trough 11 may be partially filled, through the spout 13, with a and effectively filtering and charging the air flowingthrough the opening with the vapor of the liquid in the trough.
  • the strip of gauze 17 may be removed andreplaced by a slide 6 for use in operatmedicated or other liquid. The strip of gauze 17 will then be immerged in the liquid, which will move upwardly by capillary attraction moistening the entire strip of gauze inside of the room through the. slp-outl Without removing the appliance" from the" A v M y I u.j,test1mony g1 ⁇ hereoIhave signed my.

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0. BARTH.
COMBINED FRESH -AIR INLET AND AIR MEDIGATOR.
APPLICATION FILED APB.. 3, 1913.
Patented Sept. 22, 1914.
Stratum! I 5 lllllllnflinu Ill a 1HE MORRIS PETERS C0.. FHomLlTHtx. wAsHl'Nn-m" l@ f vit appertains to make and use thesame.
To au @Uhm/Wilma?! encarna t .2 f
4BeJ it knownlthatl, vOSC-.lm BRTlI, a `citizen of the United States, residing at Fort llVladislon,l inf the county of Lee'andffState of' "Iowa, have in'veiitfe'd certain fnew` and,useful Improvements-in fa Combined VFresh-Air In-V let and Air-Medicator; andgldo hereby declare the following tobe ajfull,` clear, and
' exactwdescription of theinvention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which My invention relates to devicestobe'ap- 'plied orattachd to lWindows and comprises f means for regulatingfthe flow 4inwardly of theairtoaroom.`4 l y The object of my invention is` toprovide a device. of this character having suitable adjustments for permitting its use in connecf. i tion withfvariossized windows.
f A further yobject is tojprovide filtering means" for coveringlthe inletyand outlet ports of the device, and means further'fr `saturating thefilteringv means 4with a medical or `sterilizing agent for (treating the, air entering or leaving the room. t K
A still further object is to provide a device of the above stated character having7 a filteringnmeans removablyattached thereto and having its lower@ endimmerged in a trough or tank whereby the material 1n the trough operating by capillary.attraction` will be 'u raised in the path of'the current of air.
u In the accompanying drawings, Figure'1 represents aside'elevation. of a'portion of a 1 l. applied theretoljj Fig. k2 isa sectional View window showingk'my improved `invention as 4 is a perspective View ofa liquid containing tank or trough,- and,` Fig. 5 is a fragmentary y .sectional view showing the means for supporting the trough-lA nu Referring to thedrawings more in detail, 45 1 represents'the bodyfzportion having one end thereof turnedy outwardly as at 2, while the opposite end isprovidedv with an adjustf able extension `3,"the end of'which is also turned. The width of the turned portions ofthebody portion` l ispreferably less than thethickness of the ordinary window sash in order that'saidlturnedportionlwillloosely vfit within the channels of a window, to permit the upper'edge'of the bodyportion 1 to 'be inserted in a groove formed in theunder .vedgeof thek bottom rail of the `window sash.
, per edge of the body portion 1 and is FnEsrif-fhrnnmnnr AND AIR-ivimarcaron.` i u fspeicfio ofre'ttersratna Pafeiltdsphgg, 1914,`
Applicationmedapril a,l 1913." seriaiiovsasaajyjf L operative sition by manipulation ofthe extension VGuide strips 4 are secured to the inside of 'the' body portionnlsand arrangedwuponopposite Sides of"a'"`r`ow of "openings'f or ports "A` slide 6 is fitted between the guide strips 4 struck out of the body portion l by a `pair ofspring hooks 12 secured to the body portion 1 directly under the openings 5 and 7.
A spout 13 ofthe trough 11 is projected through a suitable opening in the body portion l so as to permit the trough to be filled from the inside of the room.
Theouter surface of the body portion 1 is provided with vertically extending projec-l tions 14 above each of `which is pivoted a` bar, U-shaped in cross section andadapted `to be moved over the projections14, as-
shown in Fig. 3,\so as to clamp asheet of material between said projections.`
A strip of gauzel? is disposed over the openings 5 on the outside of the body portion 1 and has its endsremovably clamped under'the bars 15. `The strip of gauze is `slitted from its bottom edge upwardly yso as to permit a Hap 18 thereof to extend Within the trough 11. i
WFor ordinary usage,such as in sleeping roomsymy invention may be applied to the window and the `desired amount of air permitted to filter through theopenings therein by the adjustment of the slides 6." How- 'ever'2 1n sick-rooms it may be desirable to :medicate or sterilize air entering the room.
In such instances the trough 11 may be partially filled, through the spout 13, with a and effectively filtering and charging the air flowingthrough the opening with the vapor of the liquid in the trough. The strip of gauze 17 may be removed andreplaced by a slide 6 for use in operatmedicated or other liquid. The strip of gauze 17 will then be immerged in the liquid, which will move upwardly by capillary attraction moistening the entire strip of gauze inside of the room through the. slp-outl Without removing the appliance" from the" A v M y I u.j,test1mony g1\hereoIhave signed my.
txxiostihscribng witnesses.
Window. /Vhat I claim as newis: A@ device of the Charztcter descrbgdhchgdf ngan apertured body `plate adaptedto t ably secured t0 ysaid bodyplateh'nd having 5 A interposed between thell of a Window and the raised sash, a de ,ector plate formed in# teg'ra'lly with said' bodyplate, a tank removfib1'0us-strprmovably Secured to said body plate and dglptdftohalve a free end de# 15
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