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  • My invention relates to improvements in m ountingtile, and by the word tile I mean to include particularly prism lights and plates and also prism-tiles for vaults, ornamental glass, stained glass, and tiles proper.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view of a prism-plate composed of a series of prism-lights mounted by means of my improvement.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective of the corner-piece of the grid or net which holds the prism-lights.
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section through one of the prism-lights.
  • a A are the prism-lights; B B, the prisms, projecting from the prism sides thereof.
  • E E are the ribs or bead-like projections along the edges of the arms D.
  • the cornerpieces which are used at the corners of the completed plate have, of course, but two 3 5 arms, and those used along the margin of the plate have but three arms.
  • tessera I mean to include not only prism-lights but all other such sections or pieces as may be suitable for the employment of my invention. Moreover, I do not wish to give the impression that the cornerpiece should be of any particular size, shape,
  • corner-pieces such as shown might be used along with other short connecting pieces or ties to'connect the opposed or separated legs of said corner-pieces and be interposed between th edges of the tesseras.
  • the bead-like parts E maybe greatly reduced or wholly removed, except near the corner-plate C, and the whole when put together, if composed of proper material, can be subjected to my electroglazing process to stiffen the parts and make the plate wind and water proof. If these net parts are arranged so as to come together and be joined at the corners, there willnecessarily be more or less irregularity in the opposed surfaces, as in the-case of ordinary lead mounting. If continuous warps or strips running in one di- 8 5' rection are used with transverse short pieces or ties, the difficulties incident to the irregularities of the opposed parts will be readily seen. In my device these difficulties are obviated.
  • the forms of the legs are such that at every joint there are two, and but two, parallel surfaces opposed to each other, so that it is much easier to solder than in the case of such irregular surfaces.
  • a net orgrid for holding together prismsections so as to make a complete prism-plate comprising a series of corner-pieces with radiating arms I-shaped in cross-section, the ends of the arms on associated corner-pieces 10o meeting each other at points along the edges of the prism-lights between the corners thereof, and means for connecting such pieces to to similar arms from other corner-pieces at gether at such points. points along the sides and between the cor IO 2.
  • a net or grid for holding prism-sections ners of such prism-lights.

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W. H. WINSLOW.
MOUNTING TILES OR THE LIKE. No. 586,260. Patented July 13, 1897.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
IVILLIAM H. IVINSLOW, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO THE LUXFER PRISM PATENTS COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.
MOUNTING TILES OR THE LIKE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 586,260, dated July 13, 1897.
Application filed March 29, 1897. Sen'al No. 629,662. (No model.)
To G/ZZ whom it Inlay concern.-
Be it known that I, ILLIMI H. INSLOW, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Mounting Tiles or the Like, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in m ountingtile, and by the word tile I mean to include particularly prism lights and plates and also prism-tiles for vaults, ornamental glass, stained glass, and tiles proper.
It will be seen that my inventions are particularly applicable, however, to all forms of I 5 window-glass.
The invention is illustrated in the accompan ying drawings, wherein- Figure 1 is a plan view of a prism-plate composed of a series of prism-lights mounted by means of my improvement. Fig. 2 is a perspective of the corner-piece of the grid or net which holds the prism-lights. Fig. 3 is a section on the line 3 3 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 4 is a cross-section through one of the prism-lights.
2 5 Like parts are indicated by the same letters in all the figures.
A A are the prism-lights; B B, the prisms, projecting from the prism sides thereof.
C C are the angle ends of the corner-pieces,
0 which have each four projecting arms D D.
E E are the ribs or bead-like projections along the edges of the arms D. The cornerpieces which are used at the corners of the completed plate have, of course, but two 3 5 arms, and those used along the margin of the plate have but three arms.
F is the solder, whereby the opposed ends of the arms are secured together to complete the net or grid. The corner-pieces here shown have four legs, but this is incidental to the fact that the tesseras are square. If these tesseras were hexagonal, for example, the corner-pieces would be three-legged, and there might be other shapes of these pieces to ac- 5 commodate other forms of tessera. By the word tessera I mean to include not only prism-lights but all other such sections or pieces as may be suitable for the employment of my invention. Moreover, I do not wish to give the impression that the cornerpiece should be of any particular size, shape,
or material. In some cases corner-pieces such as shown might be used along with other short connecting pieces or ties to'connect the opposed or separated legs of said corner-pieces and be interposed between th edges of the tesseras.
Some of the principal results obtained by my invention are, first, that the corners of the tesseras are received into What are prac- 6o tically equivalent to sockets, where they may be securely and firmly seated and the danger of breakage be obviated; second, the unions of the parts of the grid or net are made at a distance from the corners, and hence at places where the strain on the grid or net is at a minimum, and, third, in soldering or otherwise attaching together the various parts of the net or grid the danger of breaking or injuring the tesseras is obviated to a great extent, because such operation takes place not at the corner but midway of the tesseras. This is particularly important in the case of mounting prism-lights. The bead-like parts E maybe greatly reduced or wholly removed, except near the corner-plate C, and the whole when put together, if composed of proper material, can be subjected to my electroglazing process to stiffen the parts and make the plate wind and water proof. If these net parts are arranged so as to come together and be joined at the corners, there willnecessarily be more or less irregularity in the opposed surfaces, as in the-case of ordinary lead mounting. If continuous warps or strips running in one di- 8 5' rection are used with transverse short pieces or ties, the difficulties incident to the irregularities of the opposed parts will be readily seen. In my device these difficulties are obviated. The forms of the legs are such that at every joint there are two, and but two, parallel surfaces opposed to each other, so that it is much easier to solder than in the case of such irregular surfaces.
I claim 9 1. A net orgrid for holding together prismsections so as to make a complete prism-plate, comprising a series of corner-pieces with radiating arms I-shaped in cross-section, the ends of the arms on associated corner-pieces 10o meeting each other at points along the edges of the prism-lights between the corners thereof, and means for connecting such pieces to to similar arms from other corner-pieces at gether at such points. points along the sides and between the cor IO 2. A net or grid for holding prism-sections ners of such prism-lights. to ether to makeacomplete prism-plate con- T i 1 v 5 si ting 0f cornenpieces with socket-like for- W ILLIAM SLOW" mations to receive the corners of the prism- Witnesses: lights, and radiating arms which project be- EDWARD O. \VALLER,
tween the sectionsand meet and are secured HENRY XVALLER.
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