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US337038A
US337038A US337038DA US337038A US 337038 A US337038 A US 337038A US 337038D A US337038D A US 337038DA US 337038 A US337038 A US 337038A
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  • This invention is designed to facilitate the lowering or raising of the upper sash of onelight sashes; and it consists of sash-lifting de vices, which are attached to the side rails of the upper sash, and composed of a base strip having a number of projections or thumbrests, which do not project out of the plane of the sash-frame,-and by which the. upper sash can be readily taken hold of.
  • Figure 1 represents a front elevation of a window with one-light sashes to which my improved sashlifting device isattached.
  • Fig. 2 is an en, larged front elevation of my sash lifting device, and
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line of Fig. 2.
  • a in the drawings represents the upper sash of a window of that class known as one-' light windows, or windows in which a single pane is used for each sash.
  • the sashlifting devices B of any suitable material, which devices are nailed, screwed, or otherwise attached to the inner edges of the side rails in such a manner that they do not pro- 0 ject out of the plane of the sash-frame, so that they do not interfere with the motion of the lower sash.
  • the sash-lifting devices are formed of curved base-strips a (I, having projections or teats b b, which are either bent or cast integral with the base-strip, or riveted or otherwise fast ened thereto.
  • the base-strip a is preferably made concave, as the same is to be attached to the convex corner of the side rails, as shown in Fig. though any other suitable form of base that will fit the sash will answer equally well.
  • the teats b do not project inward beyond the plane of the inner face of the sash or be used at each side, as shown in Fig. 1, or
  • the projections b b may be attached directly to the side rails of the sash, as desired.
  • the fastening devices B B By the fastening devices B B the sash can be readily taken hold of and moved into part- 1y or entirely lowered position, or into partly or entirely raised position, as required, without'dis'turbing the lower sash. In this manner a convenient means for handling the upper sash of one-light windows is furnished independently of the lower sash, which means can be furnished either japanned, nickel or silver plated, according as a cheaper or more expensive style of the lifting device is desired.
  • teats lie within the planes of the two exposed faces of the-sash, where they do notobscure the vision or the light, where there is no .dan-

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(Nbilt lodelJ I v v u v V v A. WIGGERS;
SA$H LIFT.
No. 337,038; Patented Mar. 2, 1886.
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 337.038, dated March 2, 1886.
Application filed March 28, 1885. Serial No. 160,408. (No model.)
T aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be itk'nownthat I, ALBERT WIGGERS, of \Vest Hoboken, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Sash-Lifters, of which the following is'a specification.
In the so-called one-light sashes, orsashes having a single pane of glass, the lowering or raising of the upper sash is connectedwith considerable difficulty, as the lower sash has to be first raised, so as to take hold of the upper sash, which is inconvenient.
This invention is designed to facilitate the lowering or raising of the upper sash of onelight sashes; and it consists of sash-lifting de vices, which are attached to the side rails of the upper sash, and composed of a base strip having a number of projections or thumbrests, which do not project out of the plane of the sash-frame,-and by which the. upper sash can be readily taken hold of.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 represents a front elevation of a window with one-light sashes to which my improved sashlifting device isattached. Fig. 2 is an en, larged front elevation of my sash lifting device, and Fig. 3 is a section on the line of Fig. 2.
Similar letters of reference indicate c0rresponding parts.
A in the drawings represents the upper sash of a window of that class known as one-' light windows, or windows in which a single pane is used for each sash. To the side rails of the upper sash, A, are applied the sashlifting devices B, of any suitable material, which devices are nailed, screwed, or otherwise attached to the inner edges of the side rails in such a manner that they do not pro- 0 ject out of the plane of the sash-frame, so that they do not interfere with the motion of the lower sash.
The sash-lifting devices are formed of curved base-strips a (I, having projections or teats b b, which are either bent or cast integral with the base-strip, or riveted or otherwise fast ened thereto. The base-strip a is preferably made concave, as the same is to be attached to the convex corner of the side rails, as shown in Fig. though any other suitable form of base that will fit the sash will answer equally well. The teats b do not project inward beyond the plane of the inner face of the sash or be used at each side, as shown in Fig. 1, or
the projections b b may be attached directly to the side rails of the sash, as desired.
By the fastening devices B B the sash can be readily taken hold of and moved into part- 1y or entirely lowered position, or into partly or entirely raised position, as required, without'dis'turbing the lower sash. In this manner a convenient means for handling the upper sash of one-light windows is furnished independently of the lower sash, which means can be furnished either japanned, nickel or silver plated, according as a cheaper or more expensive style of the lifting device is desired.
I am aware that a lifting device consisting of a curved fishtail-shaped projecting arm, mounted on a flat base-plate, which is secured tothe inner face of the sash, is not new; but the curved arm in that case obscures the vision in certain points, is liable to catch and injure the hands or clothes of the operator, will interfere with the washing of the window, and, V
if it becomes slightly bent, it will strike the lower sash and prevent the lowering of the.
upper, whereas in the present invention the teats lie within the planes of the two exposed faces of the-sash, where they do notobscure the vision or the light, where there is no .dan-
ger of accident to the user and. no inconvenience to the window-washer, and where interference with the lower sash is practically impossible. 7
Having tli'us described my invention, Iclaiim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent A lifting device for one light windowsashes, consisting of a concavoconvex' metallie plate provided with one or more teats, i In testimony that I claim the foregoing as said plate being attached to the recessed cormy invention I have signed my name in pres- :ner of the sash-rail, the points of said teats ence of two subscribing witnesses.
being inside the angle formed by the meeting ALBERT WIGGERS. 5 of the planes of the two exposed inner faces Witnesses:
of the sash-rail, substantially as shown and CARL KARI,
described. SOL. H. ROsENBAUM;
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