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US1243715A
US1243715A US17196817A US17196817A US1243715A US 1243715 A US1243715 A US 1243715A US 17196817 A US17196817 A US 17196817A US 17196817 A US17196817 A US 17196817A US 1243715 A US1243715 A US 1243715A
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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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  • the object of our invention is the production of a frame for holding netting in windows, doors, on porches or other places where it is desirable 'to 'exclude flies, "mosquitos, and other objectionable *i ns'eotsfland which may be conveniently taken out, re- ⁇ placed or changed at vi i'll.
  • FIG. 1 is a iront'elevation of our improved frame with netting attached, as applied a wiiidowfl'ani'e Fig. 2 is a section on the "line 2 2 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. is a Fig. 1;
  • Fig. -l is a fragmentary perspective view of a channel strip
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective View of a keeper
  • Fig. 6 is a fragmentary perspective View of a modified form of channel strip.
  • each channel strip consists of a base or flat part 7, with one edge 8 bent at an angle of about 90 to the base, while the other edge 9 is bent inwardly at an angle of approximately e5 to the base.
  • keepers 11 To be placed in these channel strips to hold firmly and securely a netting 10, are four keepers 11, one for each channel strip. Each of these keepers is substantially V- shaped in cross section, one side 12 of which is bent to conform to the side 9 of the channel strip, while the other side 13 forms an angle of approximately 90 with it.
  • the sides of the keeper are joined by a head 14,
  • the channel stri'p's' haw ing been attached tothe window frame, door or other Opening in 'wlrichit is desired to place a netting, the V g ot i'to-ne-haliinch larger than the opening to be ii-lied. If the netting-"is of right angle 'to' the face or the wire. It is ithen inserted in the "channel strips and the or if it is necessary to" eplacethe net'ti n'g,
  • the keepers be removed lfipm the cha nnel strips by inserting the point of a screwdriver, ease limile er other suitable imple-
  • the upper channel strip 2 has a section of its edge 8 and the side chan- Y wii'eftlie "sides andtop and bettom are bent alJou t 'one-ha-l f inch" i'rom'the'eagesat a t ray tin'g d-nringthe seasonlwhe n i t is not need'ed, w
  • openings for the insertion of the prying implement may be formed by cutting away a portion of one of the edges of each channel strip, (as shown at 23 in Fig. 6) near the end thereof.
  • this may, for example, be done by removing the keepers atthe bottom and on bothsides, leaving the keeper in thechannel at the top. When these three keepers have been removed, the netting may be pushed back out of the way until work on the window has been completed, when the netting may be returned to the channels in the manner already described.
  • a device of the character described comprising a channel strip having edges bent inward at an angle to the base thereof, and a substantially V-shaped keeper having a bead connecting the sides thereof, and in which one of said sides is substantially tangential to the bead and the other of said sides normal to the bead.
  • a screen frame comprising a channel strip having one edge bent inwardly at an angle of about forty-five degrees to the base thereof, and the other edge bent at an angle of about ninety degrees to the base thereof, and a keeper substantially V-shaped and having a bead at the junction of the sides thereof and adapted to be inserted in said channel, the side of the keeper next to the channel ec ge bent at an angle of ninety degrees, when the keeper is inserted in the channel strip, forming an angle with the last-mentioned edge of said channel strip.
  • 3.1L screen frame comprising a channel strip having one edge bentinwardly at an angle of about forty-five degrees to the base thereof, and the other edge bent at an antures.
  • a screen frame comprising a channel strip havinged es bent at an angle to the base thereof, a keeper approximately V- shaped to enter the channel to lock a fabric within said channel, said channel strip having one of its edges provided with a severed portion to permit the entrance of a prying implement to extract said keeper.
  • a screen frame comprising a channel sorip having edges bent at an angle to the base thereof, a keeper approximately V- shaped to enter the channel to lock a fabric within the channel, and having a vertical cut in one of the edges of the channel strip near the end thereof whereby a part of said edge may be bent outwardly to form an opening for the insertion of an implement to extract said keeper.

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W. N. CROPPER & S. L. LANCASTER. SCREEN FRAME. APPLICATION FILED MAY 3|. 19w.
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To all whom it may onccrnr Be it known that we, Wrnmin N. Onorrnn and Sammie LANoAsrER, citizens of the United States, residing at Lexington, in the county"- or Fayette and State of lientnc lqv, have invented certain new and use ful Improvements in Screen- Frames, of which the following is a specification.
The object of our invention is the production of a frame for holding netting in windows, doors, on porches or other places where it is desirable 'to 'exclude flies, "mosquitos, and other objectionable *i ns'eotsfland which may be conveniently taken out, re- {placed or changed at vi i'll.
One form 01" our invention is shownin the accompanying drawings, in which 'simr lar reference numerals desi nate corresponding parts, and wherein Figure 1 is a iront'elevation of our improved frame with netting attached, as applied a wiiidowfl'ani'e Fig. 2 is a section on the "line 2 2 of Fig. 1;
Fig. is a Fig. 1;
Fig. -l is a fragmentary perspective view of a channel strip;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary perspective View of a keeper; and
Fig. 6 is a fragmentary perspective View of a modified form of channel strip.
Referring to the accompanying drawings, our invention is shown applied to an ordinary window frame 1, and, as illustrated, comprises, among other parts, top and bottom channel strips 2 and 3, and side channel strips e and 5, permanently attached to the inside of the window frame 1 by screws 6 or other suitable means. The said channel strips are cut on an angle at their ends to form right angle corners. Each channel strip consists of a base or flat part 7, with one edge 8 bent at an angle of about 90 to the base, While the other edge 9 is bent inwardly at an angle of approximately e5 to the base.
To be placed in these channel strips to hold firmly and securely a netting 10, are four keepers 11, one for each channel strip. Each of these keepers is substantially V- shaped in cross section, one side 12 of which is bent to conform to the side 9 of the channel strip, while the other side 13 forms an angle of approximately 90 with it. The sides of the keeper are joined by a head 14,
- not teens-i1 on the line s a? or p I I v ni'ent, beneath the keeper at one end thereof.
'Sp'emcation ofLe'ttrs Patent. lPat nted Oct, 9 Application filed Maya-1, 1917. serial lie-171,868. 1
which permits a fabric to be placed over it without danger-of cuttingthe tabrinand also towns a surface 'well la la -l'itedto rc-s'c-eivpressure-in inserting the keepers in the channels.
The channel stri'p's' haw ing been attached tothe window frame, door or other Opening in 'wlrichit is desired to place a netting, the V g ot i'to-ne-haliinch larger than the opening to be ii-lied. If the netting-"is of right angle 'to' the face or the wire. It is ithen inserted in the "channel strips and the or if it is necessary to" eplacethe net'ti n'g,
the keepers be removed lfipm the cha nnel strips by inserting the point of a screwdriver, ease limile er other suitable imple- For this purpose, the upper channel strip 2 has a section of its edge 8 and the side chan- Y wii'eftlie "sides andtop and bettom are bent alJou t 'one-ha-l f inch" i'rom'the'eagesat a t ray tin'g d-nringthe seasonlwhe n i t is not need'ed, w
one edge of the bottom channel strip 3 and-Q one edge ofthe side channel strip 4:, are
similarly slit, as at 19 and 20 to form sections 21 and 22.
Instead of having one edge of such channel strip adapted to bebent as described,-
openings for the insertion of the prying implement may be formed by cutting away a portion of one of the edges of each channel strip, (as shown at 23 in Fig. 6) near the end thereof.
If it is desirable to have the netting out of the way in order to wash or repair a window, this may, for example, be done by removing the keepers atthe bottom and on bothsides, leaving the keeper in thechannel at the top. When these three keepers have been removed, the netting may be pushed back out of the way until work on the window has been completed, when the netting may be returned to the channels in the manner already described.
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Various modifications may be made in the form of the channel strip and the keeper without departing from the spirit of our invention.
Without limiting ourselves to the specific embodiment of our invention here shown and described, what we claim is 1. A device of the character described comprising a channel strip having edges bent inward at an angle to the base thereof, and a substantially V-shaped keeper having a bead connecting the sides thereof, and in which one of said sides is substantially tangential to the bead and the other of said sides normal to the bead.
A screen frame comprising a channel strip having one edge bent inwardly at an angle of about forty-five degrees to the base thereof, and the other edge bent at an angle of about ninety degrees to the base thereof, and a keeper substantially V-shaped and having a bead at the junction of the sides thereof and adapted to be inserted in said channel, the side of the keeper next to the channel ec ge bent at an angle of ninety degrees, when the keeper is inserted in the channel strip, forming an angle with the last-mentioned edge of said channel strip.
3.1L screen frame comprising a channel strip having one edge bentinwardly at an angle of about forty-five degrees to the base thereof, and the other edge bent at an antures.
gle of about ninety degrees to the base thereof, and a keeper substantially V-shaped and having a bead at the junction of the sides thereof and adapted to be inserted in said channel, the side of the keeper next to the channel edge bent at an angle of ninety degrees, when the keeper is inserted in the channel strip, forming an angle of about forty-five degrees with the last-mentioned edge of said channel strip 4. A screen frame comprising a channel strip havinged es bent at an angle to the base thereof, a keeper approximately V- shaped to enter the channel to lock a fabric within said channel, said channel strip having one of its edges provided with a severed portion to permit the entrance of a prying implement to extract said keeper.
5. A screen frame comprising a channel sorip having edges bent at an angle to the base thereof, a keeper approximately V- shaped to enter the channel to lock a fabric within the channel, and having a vertical cut in one of the edges of the channel strip near the end thereof whereby a part of said edge may be bent outwardly to form an opening for the insertion of an implement to extract said keeper.
In testimony whereof we. afiix our signa- WILLIAM N. cnorr'nn] SALLIE LEE LANCASTER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. 1
Washington, D. C.
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US2605826A (en) * 1950-04-17 1952-08-05 Lang Albert Window screen securing means
US2606608A (en) * 1951-01-10 1952-08-12 James Stewart Adapter for screen cloth

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US2605826A (en) * 1950-04-17 1952-08-05 Lang Albert Window screen securing means
US2606608A (en) * 1951-01-10 1952-08-12 James Stewart Adapter for screen cloth

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