US87708A - Improvement in sash-holder - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
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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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- My invention consists of ia toothed catch, arranged to slide between diagonal guides within a metal case, and adapted to the teeth of a ratchet secured to a window-frame or sash, the whole forming a device for retaining the sash in any position to which it may be ⁇ raised or lowered, and for locking the saine at the limit of its up ward or downward movement, as fully described hereafter.l
- Figure 2 a vertical section of the same, ou the line 1 2, fig. l, looking in the direction of vthe arrow 5 l Figure 3, a side View, partly in section-5l Figure 4 is a sectional view, showing ⁇ a modification of the invention
- Figure 5 a section on the line 5-6, 1ig ..2; Figure 6, a sectional plan view on the line 7 8, tig. 2; Figures 7, 8, and 9, detached views drawn to an enlarged scale, and illustrating portions of my ⁇ invention; and
- A represents one of the ⁇ side-pieces of a -windowframe, in which are the usual recesses, d and c', for the reception of the lower sash, B, and upper sash, G.
- a rack or ratchet, D To one edge of the lower sash, B, is secured a rack or ratchet, D, the teeth of which extend into the recess c, and at the upper end of the ratchet is an abrupt shoulder, b.
- a metal case, E (See 5.
- gA datch, F is arranged to slide in this case, between diagonal guides, il d, igs. 8 and 9, and has two or more teeth, e, adapted to those ofthe ratchet D, and a pointed projection, f, at its/lower end, adapted to the shoulder b of the'said ratchet.
- the catch Ff' is arranged to fall by its own gravity
- theproiection f ot' the catch rests upon the shoulder b of the ratchet, by which means the sash is locked, and prevented from being again raised until the catch F is elevated and drawn back into its case, by operating the lever G.
- the lower end of the catch rests upon one arm of a lever, k, and a weight, l, upon the opposite arm of the said lever, the catch being, by this means, maintained in contact with the ratchet of the window-frame.
- This modification is especially adapted for the windows of railway-cars, where the sash-frames are too light to admit of being recessed for the reception of a case.
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4'Ab/IOS C.VR()DGERS, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND'J. AND G. H. GIBSON, OF SAME PLACE.
' Lemsrarmflvo. 87,708, man Marche, 1869.
IMPROVEMENT IN' SASH-HOLDER.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.
", To all whom it lIna/y concern: i
Be it known that l, AMOS C. Ronenns, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have invented certain Improvements in Sash-Retainers and Fasteners; ,and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the same.
My invention consists of ia toothed catch, arranged to slide between diagonal guides within a metal case, and adapted to the teeth of a ratchet secured to a window-frame or sash, the whole forming a device for retaining the sash in any position to which it may be `raised or lowered, and for locking the saine at the limit of its up ward or downward movement, as fully described hereafter.l I
In order togenable others to make and apply'my invention, l `will'now-proceed to describe its construction and operation, reference being had to the accompanying drawing, which forms a part of this specifica-pl tion, and in whichi Figure l is a view of a portion ot' a window-frame and sashes withmy improvements attached;
Figure 2, a vertical section of the same, ou the line 1 2, fig. l, looking in the direction of vthe arrow 5 l Figure 3, a side View, partly in section-5l Figure 4 is a sectional view, showing` a modification of the invention;
Figure 5, a section on the line 5-6, 1ig ..2; Figure 6, a sectional plan view on the line 7 8, tig. 2; Figures 7, 8, and 9, detached views drawn to an enlarged scale, and illustrating portions of my` invention; and
, Figure 10, an enlarged sectional view ofthe modification shown in iig. 4.
Similar letters refer to similar part-s throughout the several views. Y l
A represents one of the `side-pieces of a -windowframe, in which are the usual recesses, d and c', for the reception of the lower sash, B, and upper sash, G.
' To one edge of the lower sash, B, is secured a rack or ratchet, D, the teeth of which extend into the recess c, and at the upper end of the ratchet is an abrupt shoulder, b.
` At the lower end of the ratchet is an inclined edge,
c, and at a point opposite to this ratchet, and within a recess in the side-piece A, is a metal case, E. (See 5.
gA datch, F, is arranged to slide in this case, between diagonal guides, il d, igs. 8 and 9, and has two or more teeth, e, adapted to those ofthe ratchet D, and a pointed projection, f, at its/lower end, adapted to the shoulder b of the'said ratchet. y Y
The catch Ff' is arranged to fall by its own gravity,
until it restsupony a shoulder, t', oi' the case, and its teeth and projection extend beyond the latter, as shown in iig. 8, and thesald catch is operated by a lever, G, which extends through and beyond the side of the window-frame, and is connected to the catch by a link, 71 as shown in iig. 3.
When, the lower sash is closed, as shown in iig. 5,
theproiection f ot' the catch rests upon the shoulder b of the ratchet, by which means the sash is locked, and prevented from being again raised until the catch F is elevated and drawn back into its case, by operating the lever G.
On elevating the sash, the teeth of the ratchet do not engage with the teeth ofthe catch, and the latter offers no obstruction to the movement ot' the sash.
0n lowering the sash, however, the case is reversed, the catch then, by reason of itsdiagonal guides, falling toward the ratchet, until it engages with the teeth of the s ame, and, eiectually prevents the sash`from being lowered until the catch is again raised by means of its .lever G. l l
Vihe the sash B is raised toits full height, andnit is attempted to lower it, the teeth of the catch F bear against the bevelled edge c of the ratchet, and irmly lock and hold the sash in its raised position.
The above arrangement is intended to' be applied to both upper and lower sashes, either of which, as described, can be retained in any position to which it may ybe raised or.lowered, or locked at the limit of its downward or upward movement.
In the modification shown in tig. 10, the position of the parts is reversed, the ratchet being secured to the window-frame, and the metal case to the sash.
The arrangement of the catch F andjits diagonal guides' is also reversed, the'catch receding from the ratchet, on the downward movement of the latter, in stead of on its upward movement.
The lower end of the catch rests upon one arm of a lever, k, and a weight, l, upon the opposite arm of the said lever, the catch being, by this means, maintained in contact with the ratchet of the window-frame.
On raising th weight l, however, by means of an operating-lever, m, and slightly elevating the sash, to disengage the teeth of the ratchet and catch, the latter will fall, and will offer no further obstruction tothe raising or lowering of the sash. J
This modification is especially adapted for the windows of railway-cars, where the sash-frames are too light to admit of being recessed for the reception of a case.
I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The toothed catch F, sliding between diagonal guides (l d, operated by the devices herein tdescribed or their equivalents, and arranged in respect to the ratchet D,
secured to a window-frame or sash, substantially as and for the purpose herein set forth.
In testimony whereof, I have signed my name to this specification, in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
A. O. RODGERS.
' Witnesses:
J oHN WHITE, WM. A. STEEL.
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