US2013494A - Window screen - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to window screens and tom member 15 of the section iii are provided particularly to that type commonly called exwith longitudinally-extending, centrally-positension screens, which are adapted for insertion tioned slots 83. These slots 18 are undercut for in window frames of various widths. the purpose of retaining anti-friction devices 19,
- An object of the invention is the installation carried by the top and bottom members 15 and 1.5
- a further object of the invention is the proviforming prongs, said prongs being inserted sion of an adjustable window screen having through the W Screen mesh, for the D means to strengthen the same along its central D s O p ve t g e prongs from tearing the portion, and to prevent bowing or springing of mesh,
- I provide a metal bar 26 (of lesser width the two sections, which would form an undesirthan that of the bar 23), which is placed on the able space therebetween. opposite side of the said mesh, and between the 20
- This application is an improvement over my Said prongs.
- Said prongs are then bent over and 20 prior Patent No. 1,981,319, issued November 20, clamp the wire mesh between the bars 23 and 1934, and embodies differences and improvements t e by fastening the said her 23 t0 the Screen which, when combined with the structures illussection Ill.
- a locking dog or detent as, having a body por- Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the clamping and tion 31 of spring steel, is securely fastened to the locking members.
- slidable clip 25 said detent passing through an Fig. 4 is a cross-section taken on the line 4-4 opening formed in the portion 26, and register- 40 of Fig. 3.
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-secoperating to lock the two sections in their proper tion showing the locking detent in operative poadjusted positions. It has been found advisable sition, in full lines, and released in dotted lines. to form the detent 3% with a beveled web, so as Fig.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged cross-section on the line to allow the sections to be adjusted to extended 6-6 of Fig. 1. positions Without releasing the same.
- a member Referring now more particularly to the accom- 32 is soldered or fastened suitably to the portions panying drawing forming a part of this inven- 26 and 2?
- a window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a centrally disposed bar secured directly to the screen meshes of one section, and a locking detent secured to the second section and engageable with said centrally disposed bar.
- a window screen assembly including two relatively slidable screen sections, a bar extending transversely of one section, and provided with means for securing it to the screen mesh, a
- each section rigid rod carried by the top and bottom of each section, a metallic clip secured to the other section, and provided with a housing embracing said bar, and a locking detent carried by said clip and engageable with said transversely extending bar.
- a window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a bar extending transversely of one section and secured to the screen meshes by spur clips formed thereon and adapted to be extended through the interstices in the mesh and be pressed around a second bar positioned on the opposite side of the screen mesh, whereby to retain said first named bar in operative position, a metal clip secured to the second screen section, and a manually-operable locking detent carried by said clip and engageable with said transversely extended bar.
- a window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a centrally disposed bar secured directly to the screen meshes of one section, a metallic clip secured to the other section, a locking detent carried by said metallic clip and engageable with said centrally disposed bar, and a manually-operable releasing member slidably fastened to the locking detent.
- a window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a centrally disposed perforated bar secured to the screen meshes or" one section, a metallic clip secured to the other screen section and having slidable engagement with the perforated bar, and a manually-operable locking detent carried by said metallic clip, and adapted for engagement with said perforations of the centrally disposed perforated bar.
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Description
Sept. 3, 1935. c NE 2,013,494 WINDOW SCREEN I Filed Feb. 11, 1935 INVENTOR ZMW A TTORNEY pm m Patented Sept. 3, 1935 WINDOW SCREEN Charles T. Jones, Kinston, N. C.
Application February 11, 1935, Serial No. 6,103
Claims. (01. 156-38) This invention relates to window screens and tom member 15 of the section iii are provided particularly to that type commonly called exwith longitudinally-extending, centrally-positension screens, which are adapted for insertion tioned slots 83. These slots 18 are undercut for in window frames of various widths. the purpose of retaining anti-friction devices 19,
,5 An object of the invention is the installation carried by the top and bottom members 15 and 1.5
" of extension screens in such a manner as to perll of the section H. The screen sections and mit free movement of the sections in either di- H are D 0 ded a ja t their i r ends W rection, namely extended and. contracted from metallic strengthening bars 28) and 21, secured the inner side, and to prevent retraction or the to the top and bottom members within grooves 10 moving together of the screen sections from the wherein is secured the wire screen mesh. m-
opposite or outer side of the window, after the Inserted within a groove on the inner side of screen has been properly adjusted and positioned the end member 12, I position a perforated metal between the window casements. bar 23 notched along its upper and lower edges,
A further object of the invention is the proviforming prongs, said prongs being inserted sion of an adjustable window screen having through the W Screen mesh, for the D means to strengthen the same along its central D s O p ve t g e prongs from tearing the portion, and to prevent bowing or springing of mesh, I provide a metal bar 26 (of lesser width the two sections, which would form an undesirthan that of the bar 23), which is placed on the able space therebetween. opposite side of the said mesh, and between the 20 This application is an improvement over my Said prongs. Said prongs are then bent over and 20 prior Patent No. 1,981,319, issued November 20, clamp the wire mesh between the bars 23 and 1934, and embodies differences and improvements t e by fastening the said her 23 t0 the Screen which, when combined with the structures illussection Ill.
trated and claimed in the aforesaid prior pat- For the purpose of clamping the two screen 25 ent, will constitute a much improved article of sections H3 and II together I provide a clip 25 25 manufacture. equipped with a portion 26 (of C-shape in cross- With the foregoing objects in mind, together section), which slidably engages the Perforated With others which will appear as the description bar 23, and provided with a body portion 2'! and proceeds, the invention resides in the novel comho i y projecting fingers One Of which bination and arrangement of parts, all as will be is equ pped with a plural y of p fingers 30 described more fully hereinafter, and claimed which are extended through the screen meshes and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in and then bent backwardly, whereby to provide which: means for securely retaining the clip 25 in posi- Fig. 1 is a plan view of the double screen astion, one side portion of the clip 25 being extended sembly. over the strengthening bar 2 l, and rigidly clamped 35 Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-section taken on in such position. v the line 22 of Fig. 1. A locking dog or detent as, having a body por- Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the clamping and tion 31 of spring steel, is securely fastened to the locking members. slidable clip 25, said detent passing through an Fig. 4 is a cross-section taken on the line 4-4 opening formed in the portion 26, and register- 40 of Fig. 3. ing with the perforations in the bar 23, thereby Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary cross-secoperating to lock the two sections in their proper tion showing the locking detent in operative poadjusted positions. It has been found advisable sition, in full lines, and released in dotted lines. to form the detent 3% with a beveled web, so as Fig. 6 is an enlarged cross-section on the line to allow the sections to be adjusted to extended 6-6 of Fig. 1. positions Without releasing the same. A member Referring now more particularly to the accom- 32 is soldered or fastened suitably to the portions panying drawing forming a part of this inven- 26 and 2? of the clip 25, and terminates with an tion, in which like reference characters indicate extended portion 33, for the purpose of acting like parts throughout the several views, an exas a cam for releasing the detent 33 which, in 50 tension window screen is shown, comprising two turn, has slidably mounted thereon a member 34, slidable sections 10 and II, each section being having an inturned projection 35, engageable provided with side members l2 and I3, top memwith the extended portion 33, and a finger-enbers l4 and I5, and bottom members I6 and Il gaging member as. It will be readily seen that respectively. The top member l4 and the botany movement of the member 35 in the direction 55 of the arrow will bring the detent 30 out of engagement with the perforated bar 23.
From the foregoing description of the device, and its method of operation, it will be obvious that, when the screen sections 19 and II are relatively moved or adjusted, the anti-friction members l9, located in the grooves or slots, will eliminate any binding or sticking action, and with the locking detent 39 working and engaging with the perforated bar 23, will lock the two sections against retraction from the outside and also from the inside, unless the locking dog is released, and will permit extension of the section. It will also be apparent that the provision of the bars 28, 2! and 23 will not only lend rigidity to the entire screen assembly, but will greatly facilitate the operation of inserting the screen sections within the window easements.
Modifications of the structure herein described may be suggested to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains, but it is to be understood that my invention includes all embodiments falling fairly within the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a centrally disposed bar secured directly to the screen meshes of one section, and a locking detent secured to the second section and engageable with said centrally disposed bar.
2. A window screen assembly including two relatively slidable screen sections, a bar extending transversely of one section, and provided with means for securing it to the screen mesh, a
rigid rod carried by the top and bottom of each section, a metallic clip secured to the other section, and provided with a housing embracing said bar, and a locking detent carried by said clip and engageable with said transversely extending bar.
3. A window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a bar extending transversely of one section and secured to the screen meshes by spur clips formed thereon and adapted to be extended through the interstices in the mesh and be pressed around a second bar positioned on the opposite side of the screen mesh, whereby to retain said first named bar in operative position, a metal clip secured to the second screen section, and a manually-operable locking detent carried by said clip and engageable with said transversely extended bar.
4. A window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a centrally disposed bar secured directly to the screen meshes of one section, a metallic clip secured to the other section, a locking detent carried by said metallic clip and engageable with said centrally disposed bar, and a manually-operable releasing member slidably fastened to the locking detent.
5. A window screen installation including two relatively slidable screen sections, a centrally disposed perforated bar secured to the screen meshes or" one section, a metallic clip secured to the other screen section and having slidable engagement with the perforated bar, and a manually-operable locking detent carried by said metallic clip, and adapted for engagement with said perforations of the centrally disposed perforated bar.
CHARLES T. JONES.
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| US2436344A (en) * | 1944-04-17 | 1948-02-17 | Milton J Winogrond | Portable ventilator having adjustable mounting means |
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| US2436344A (en) * | 1944-04-17 | 1948-02-17 | Milton J Winogrond | Portable ventilator having adjustable mounting means |
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