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US1679612A
US1679612A US81151A US8115126A US1679612A US 1679612 A US1679612 A US 1679612A US 81151 A US81151 A US 81151A US 8115126 A US8115126 A US 8115126A US 1679612 A US1679612 A US 1679612A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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    • E06B7/16Sealing arrangements on wings or parts co-operating with the wings
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  • This invention relates to weatherstrips and more particularly to those made of metal and adapted for hinged or swinging win-' dows or ventilators having metal frames c and sashes.
  • Fig. 4 is a horizontal cross-section taken through the side framing members of the frame and sash at one side of the window on the line 44 in Fig. 1; j I Fig. 5 is; a similar cross-section through the side framing members of the frame and sash at the other side of the window, on the line 5-5 in Fig. 1; N
  • Fig. 7 is a horizontal cross-section through the lower portions of the side framing members ofthe sash and frame of a steelreversible ventilator window, showing a modi- 'fied form of Weatherstrip applied thereto.
  • panying drawing my invention is shown in connection with a metallic casement window comprising a steel window frame A and a horizontally swin' 'ng steel sash B; but the invention is app icable to other types of In Figs. 1 to 6, inclusive, of the accomwindows having steel or wooden frames or sashes.
  • the window frame A and the sash frame 13 are made up of metal framing members 10 of substantially Z-shaped cross-section; that is, each of said framing members comprises a web' portion 11 having two lateral flanges 12 disposed one on each side of said web portion and projecting at right angles therefrom in opposite directions.
  • One side framing member of the sash B is secured to the adjacent side framing member of the window frame by means of hinges 13 whereby said sash is adapted to swing, in a horizontal plane to open and close the opening in said window frame.
  • the joints between the adjacent faces or meeting edges of the sash and the window frame are rendered weatherproof and dust proof bymeans of resilient metal weather- I i strips C that are mounted in the outwardly v opening angular recess 14 which extends along the outer edge of the sash opening, and are adapted to resiliently engage the adjacent edges of the sash in the closed position thereof.
  • the adjacent ends of the weatherstrips C are preferably beveled and are disposed in abutting relation.
  • Each of said weatherstrips preferably comprises a'main body portion of angular cross-section, one flange 15 of which has its free outer marginal portion bent outwardly on one side of said flange and thence rebent to form a hollow bead or rib 16, whose outer wall is extended back over the base of said rib and along, the opposite side of said flange 15 to form a resilient sealing flange 17.- As shown in the drawing, the marginal portion of the other flange 15 of each strip is bent outwardly to form an inclined flange 15"- along the .outer edge of said flange.
  • the strips may be omitted and said flanges secured directly to said webs.
  • the other flanges 15 of the weatherstrips C are disposed opposite the inner faces of the outstanding flanges of the Z-shaped windowframing members with the ribs 16 of said strips overlapping the outer edges of said outstanding flanges and the' rebent sealing flanges 17 thereof in position to bear or press against the adjacent edges of the sash in the closed position thereof and thus weatherproof the joints between the sash and window frame.
  • the arrangement hereinbefore described has numerous advantages. It minimizes the time and e-xpense'of applying the strip by veliminating the need for altering the sash or frame and by enabling the strip to be readily applied with a minimum number of sash pivots.
  • the side rails 20 of the sash' are of angle-shaped section and are arranged/with one flange overlapping the adjacent framing member 21 of the window frame.
  • the Weatherstrip C comprises 'a substantially flat body portion that is,

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Aug. 7, 1928. 1,679,612
. A. M. LANE METAL WEATHER STRIP Filed Jan. 14, 1926 Patented Aug. 7, 1928.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALFRED M. LANE, OF ST. LOUIS. MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO MONARCH METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, A CORPORATION OF MISSOURI.
METAL WEATHER STRIP.
Application filed January 14, 1926. Serial No. 81,151.
This invention relates to weatherstrips and more particularly to those made of metal and adapted for hinged or swinging win-' dows or ventilators having metal frames c and sashes.
It has for its principal object to produce a simple and eflicient Weatherstrip whi h can be easily and cheaply applied to different types of swinging windows without material 30 change and which will make the joints between the window frame and sash weathertight and dust-proof. Other principal ob-- jects are to render the Weatherstrip operative for all variations of the width of said joints and to prevent rattling of the sash Fig. 2 is an enlarged vertical crosssec- .tion taken through the upper framing menubers of the window frame and sash on the line 22 in Fig. 1;;
Fig. 3 is a similar section taken through the lower framing members of said frame and sash on the line 33 in Fig. 1; J
Fig. 4 is a horizontal cross-section taken through the side framing members of the frame and sash at one side of the window on the line 44 in Fig. 1; j I Fig. 5 is; a similar cross-section through the side framing members of the frame and sash at the other side of the window, on the line 5-5 in Fig. 1; N
Fig. 6 is a perspective view showing a section of the Weatherstrip detached; and
Fig. 7 is a horizontal cross-section through the lower portions of the side framing members ofthe sash and frame of a steelreversible ventilator window, showing a modi- 'fied form of Weatherstrip applied thereto.
panying drawing, my invention is shown in connection with a metallic casement window comprising a steel window frame A and a horizontally swin' 'ng steel sash B; but the invention is app icable to other types of In Figs. 1 to 6, inclusive, of the accomwindows having steel or wooden frames or sashes. 1
As shown in the drawing, the window frame A and the sash frame 13 are made up of metal framing members 10 of substantially Z-shaped cross-section; that is, each of said framing members comprises a web' portion 11 having two lateral flanges 12 disposed one on each side of said web portion and projecting at right angles therefrom in opposite directions. One side framing member of the sash B is secured to the adjacent side framing member of the window frame by means of hinges 13 whereby said sash is adapted to swing, in a horizontal plane to open and close the opening in said window frame. The Z-shaped framing members 10,.which frame the sash opening are positioned so as to form an angular recess 14 that extends continuously around the outer edge of the sash opening; and the size of the sash and the arrangement of its 2- shaped framing members are such that the marginal portions of said sash fit in the angular recess 14, in the closed position of the sash. i
The joints between the adjacent faces or meeting edges of the sash and the window frame are rendered weatherproof and dust proof bymeans of resilient metal weather- I i strips C that are mounted in the outwardly v opening angular recess 14 which extends along the outer edge of the sash opening, and are adapted to resiliently engage the adjacent edges of the sash in the closed position thereof. At the four corners of the sash opening, the adjacent ends of the weatherstrips C are preferably beveled and are disposed in abutting relation.
Each of said weatherstrips preferably comprises a'main body portion of angular cross-section, one flange 15 of which has its free outer marginal portion bent outwardly on one side of said flange and thence rebent to form a hollow bead or rib 16, whose outer wall is extended back over the base of said rib and along, the opposite side of said flange 15 to form a resilient sealing flange 17.- As shown in the drawing, the marginal portion of the other flange 15 of each strip is bent outwardly to form an inclined flange 15"- along the .outer edge of said flange.
The weatherstrips C are arranged in the outwardly opening angular'recess 14, with no I 11 of the Z-shaped framing members that frame the sash opening, said flanges being removably secured to said webs preferably by means of screws 18. As shown in the drawing, strips of felt or other suitable ma terial are clamped between the opposing faces of the flanges 15 and the adjacent webs of window framing members; but, if
desired, the strips may be omitted and said flanges secured directly to said webs. The other flanges 15 of the weatherstrips C are disposed opposite the inner faces of the outstanding flanges of the Z-shaped windowframing members with the ribs 16 of said strips overlapping the outer edges of said outstanding flanges and the' rebent sealing flanges 17 thereof in position to bear or press against the adjacent edges of the sash in the closed position thereof and thus weatherproof the joints between the sash and window frame.
The arrangement hereinbefore described has numerous advantages. It minimizes the time and e-xpense'of applying the strip by veliminating the need for altering the sash or frame and by enabling the strip to be readily applied with a minimum number of sash pivots. The side rails 20 of the sash' are of angle-shaped section and are arranged/with one flange overlapping the adjacent framing member 21 of the window frame. The Weatherstrip C comprises 'a substantially flat body portion that is,
riveted or otherwise rigidlysecured to the flange of the framing member 20 of the sash and has its outer marginal-portion formed into a rib 16' whose outer wall has an extension which is doubled back over said body portion to form a resilient sealing flange 17' adapted to yieldably engage the adjacent face of the window frame in the closed position of the sash.
Obviously the construction hereinbefore described admits of considerable modification without departing from the invention; therefore, I do not wish to be limited to the precise arrangements shown and described.
What I claim is: j
1. The combination of a metal window frame having a sash opening provided with an angular recess extending along the edges thereof, and a metal sash hinged in said opening with its marginal portions disposed in said recess of a metal Weatherstrip of angularsection fitting in said angular recess with one flange only secured directly thereto, the other flange of said strip being left free with its outer margin overlapping the edge of said recess and doubled back toward the corner thereof alongside the free flange of said strip to form a sealing flange adapted to yieldably engage the adjacent face of said sash.
2. The combination of a metal window frame and a metal sash mounted to swing therein of 'a metal Weatherstrip arranged between the meeting edges of said frame and day of J an., 1926. g
ALFRED M. LANE.
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US2793723A (en) * 1952-09-23 1957-05-28 Martin Manley Window construction
US2797778A (en) * 1954-06-01 1957-07-02 Carl J Wagner Window construction

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2793723A (en) * 1952-09-23 1957-05-28 Martin Manley Window construction
US2797778A (en) * 1954-06-01 1957-07-02 Carl J Wagner Window construction

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