US78628A - Improved curtain-fixtuee - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16G—BELTS, CABLES, OR ROPES, PREDOMINANTLY USED FOR DRIVING PURPOSES; CHAINS; FITTINGS PREDOMINANTLY USED THEREFOR
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- Figure 2 a section of the'curtain'roll and -xture enlarged.
- This invention relates to an improvement more especially in that class of curtains which it is desired to adjust so as to admit light either above or below the curtain, or both above and'helow, as the case may be, and consists in the arrangement of a. lever constructed so as to receive the cord, and permit its free passage therethrough while in a depressed position, or hold the cord w-henfthe lever is turned up.
- A is the curtain, attached to a roll, B, in the usual manner, and the roll B pivoted at its ends into a fixture, C, which said fixture is arranged to mo'vefreely up and down upon a rod, D, upon each edge of the curtain, the said rod being fixed to the widow-frame at the top and bottom, and from each ofthe said xt-ures, C, a cord,E, passes over the pulleys F to one side, where they are united into a single cord, as at G, g. 1, so that, by drawing upon the said cord, the fixture, with the curtain attached thereto, is raised or ⁇ lowered, guided by .rods D to any desired point of elevation.
- ⁇ A lever, M is arranged on lthe windowi ⁇ rau1e, as seen in fig. 1, through which the cord passes, so that, by drawing upon the said cord, the roll B, with the curtain attached thereto, will be drawn up, the lever M operating in the same manner as the lever K, to hold the curtain at any required position.
- the curtain may be adjusted to any desiredpoint of elevation from the bottom or depression from the top.
- This invention though illustrated as applicable to curtains for lowering them from the top, is alike applicable to curtains where the roll is in a. ifged position, and in such casesithe fixture C is attached directly to the frame, instead of being made to move up or down. Y
- the lever K constructed so as to receive the cord, and permit its free passage therethrough while in a. depressed position, or hold the cord, asthe case may be, substantially as herein set forth.Y
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Description
y @mitch tatra ignited @ffice GEORGE M. WHITEAND CHARLES. s. MEEKER, or NEW HAVEN, CONN-EG- rieur.
Letters Patent No. 78,628, dated June 2, 1868.
' IMPEOVED cUltram-FIXEDEE.
To ALL WHoM 1r MAY coNcER'N:
'Be it known that we, GEORGE M. WHITE and OHAnLEs S. MEEuEIr, of `New Haven, in the county of New Haven, and State of Connecticut, have invented a new Improvement in` Curtain-Fixture; and we do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear, and exact description 'of the` same, and which said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent, in
Figure l, a front view of a curtain arrangedA with this improvedfixture.
Figure 2, a section of the'curtain'roll and -xture enlarged.
' Figure S, a front view of the same, and in A Figures 4 and 5, a diierent modification of the same.
This invention relates to an improvement more especially in that class of curtains which it is desired to adjust so as to admit light either above or below the curtain, or both above and'helow, as the case may be, and consists in the arrangement of a. lever constructed so as to receive the cord, and permit its free passage therethrough while in a depressed position, or hold the cord w-henfthe lever is turned up.
v In order to the clear understanding of our invention, we will proceed to describe the same, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings. 1
A is the curtain, attached to a roll, B, in the usual manner, and the roll B pivoted at its ends into a fixture, C, which said fixture is arranged to mo'vefreely up and down upon a rod, D, upon each edge of the curtain, the said rod being fixed to the widow-frame at the top and bottom, and from each ofthe said xt-ures, C, a cord,E, passes over the pulleys F to one side, where they are united into a single cord, as at G, g. 1, so that, by drawing upon the said cord, the fixture, with the curtain attached thereto, is raised or`lowered, guided by .rods D to any desired point of elevation.
Around the roll B, at its end, in a grooved pulley, IrI,is arranged a cord, I, in the usual manner for rolling f up the curtain. This cord passes through an eye or loop, J, on the fixture C, as seen in figs. 2 and 3, thence through a. lever, K, pivoted to the Afixture C, at a, and, thence down, hangs free. The weight of the curtain tends to hold the lever Ii in an upright position, as denoted in iig. 2, and thus held, thefriction of the lever upon the cord is sufcient to prevent the cord slipping therethrough.
v To. raise ,the curtain from the bottom,` draw down the cord I, which draws the lever with it to the position in red in fig. 2, and as seen in iig'. 3, andA in this position the cord passes freely through the lever K, until the curtain is raised to the required height. Then rcleasethe cord I, and the lever K is quickly drawn up by the vweight of the curtain to the position denoted in tig. 2, and in that position the curtain is held.
`A lever, M, is arranged on lthe windowi`rau1e, as seen in fig. 1, through which the cord passes, so that, by drawing upon the said cord, the roll B, with the curtain attached thereto, will be drawn up, the lever M operating in the same manner as the lever K, to hold the curtain at any required position.
To .permit the curtain to descend, draw down' the cord in the same manner n s for elevating the curtain,.and bear the cord inward toward the window, to allow it to vrise slowly. It willpass through the lever while in the depressed position, as denoted in red, tig. 2. Thus the curtain may be adjusted to any desiredpoint of elevation from the bottom or depression from the top.
We havevreprcsented our fixture as working upon a rod, D,but an arrangement which we prefer, inasmuch as we think it to be of a more genteel appearance, is 'shown in iigs.4 and 5, where a bead, P, is fixed to the frame, and on this bead the xture C is formed to slide; otherwise the parts are the same.
This invention, though illustrated as applicable to curtains for lowering them from the top, is alike applicable to curtains where the roll is in a. ifged position, and in such casesithe fixture C is attached directly to the frame, instead of being made to move up or down. Y
Having therefore thus fully described ourA invention, what we claim as new and useful, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
The lever K, constructed so as to receive the cord, and permit its free passage therethrough while in a. depressed position, or hold the cord, asthe case may be, substantially as herein set forth.Y
i GEO. M. WHITE, n
r CHARLES s. MEEKEE.
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JOHN E. EARLE, A. J. TIBBrrs.
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