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US1064140A
US1064140A US72491912A US1912724919A US1064140A US 1064140 A US1064140 A US 1064140A US 72491912 A US72491912 A US 72491912A US 1912724919 A US1912724919 A US 1912724919A US 1064140 A US1064140 A US 1064140A
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  • This invention relates to means for excluding flies from stores, bakeries, restaurants, meat markets or packing houses, slaughtewhouses, and the like; and especially to their exclusion from entrance doorways which are the most diflicult to effectively guard.
  • the present invention consists in certain novel combinations of parts, and in a flyexcluding fan attachment, for entrance doorways, embodying such combinations or any of them, as hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
  • the leading objects of this invention are toprovide a pneumatic fly-excluding de vice adapted to be readily attached externally to an ordinary entrance to a building, and to adapt the same to produce an effective flyless draft of air to act as a barrier to flies.
  • Figure 1 represents a sectional front view of an arrangement illustrating the employment of a plurality of fans for a wide doorway
  • Fig. 2 represents a horizontal section on the line A B, Fig; 1
  • Fig.3 is a side view of the same
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are elevations showing modified fan supports
  • Fig. 6 is a sectional plan view showing a single fan arrangement.
  • the present flyexcluding device is characterized by one or more overhead electric-fan structures, a or a or a and su ports, 6 or b or N, there for; the latter esigned and adapted to be securely attached outside an ordinary doorway, 0 or 0 so as to support said fan structures immediately above the level of the tops of the doors represented at 1 and 2, so that the latter may swing outwardly if desired.
  • Each of the fan structures, a or a or a may be and preferably is shaped externally like a round covered dish, as represented, and ornamented to any desired extent. Its essential characteristics are fly-proof top and side casing members 1, 2', or 1 2", or 1 2; one or both of them of tlyproof wire screen; a bottom 3, in the form of a strong protective screen or grille; and a concentrically inclosed electric fan, 4, with its motor 5, depending from the top of the casing.
  • Each top member, 1 or 1 is arched in the shape of a fiat dome'to adapt it to so support the fan and motor within a casing of minimum size and of light weight.
  • the casing top .1 of each of the fan units a is of sheet metal or the like, rendering it weather-proof; 'the side ring 2' is of fly-proof screen, and the bottom 3 is movable so as to afford convenient access to the superjacent tastenings and other parts within the casing, being held in place by three or more split rings 3 or their equivalent.
  • a plurality of fan structure units a are arranged above the respective doors 1 and 2, outside a wide door-way 0, between show windows d, Fig.
  • the support 1) comprising a pair of vertical brackets, 6, and a horizontal member 7; the former attached beneath the fan units a to therespective door posts 8 by bolts 9; and the fan units a are attached to the support 6 in the plane of the horizontal member 7 by bolts 10 extending horizontally outward through rings 11 by which the upper edges of the side screens 2 are united with the rim of the casing top 1' of each fan unit, and through the casing elements last named.
  • the current is supplied to the electric motor 5, by insulated wires 12, Fig. 1.
  • the fan structure a has a top member 1 of fly-proof screen, and a side member 2 of sheet metal; and the support 5 has brackets 6 bolted to the door posts 8 'above the fan structure a".
  • the fan structure a? has a top member 1'- and a side member 2 both of flyproof screen, and the support I) is in the form of a rod or pipe depending from an overhead canopy or the like.
  • a single fan structure (a is arranged centrally with reference to the customary pair of doors 1 and 2 outside a narrow doorway 0
  • the fly-proof top and side casing-members of the fan structures a, a and a in thrown downward within the air current or barrier, from which they could escape inside 4 the building.
  • a laterally extended surface of'air current is produced, having the character of an air curtain.
  • the weather-proof top members 1 in the first species operate to prevent the accentuation of the fall of rain drops when the fan structures a are not protected by an overhead canopy.
  • a single fan structure so arranged (Fig. 6), may be constructed and supported in any of the ways above described, and that in Figs. 4 and 5 the fan structures a a may be either single (Fig. 6) or plural (Figs. 1-3); and other like modifications will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.
  • an electric-tan structure comprising a casing having fiy-prooit top and side members constructed respectively .of sheet metal or like weather-proof material and of air-admitting screen, together with a tan and its motor depending within said casing, and means for supporting the same outa side an entrance.
  • an electric-fan structure comprising acasing having fly-excluding top and side members, a movable bottom member of coarse screen or the like for safety, and means for holding said movable member in place, to-
  • each comprising a casing having fly-proof top and side memberstogether with a fan and itsmotor depending within said casing, and means for supporting the same outside a wide entrance doorway, said supporting means comprising vertical brackets bolted to the door posts, ahorizontal member common to all, and bolts by which the several fan units are attached to the support in the plane of said horizontal member.

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G. B. GILLESPIE.
MEANS FOR EXCLUDING FLIES FROM BUILDINGS.
APPLIOATION FILED 00T.10, 1912.
1,064,140, Patented June 10, 1913.
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MEANS FOR -EXCLUDING FLIES FROM BUILDINGS.
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Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented June 10, 1913.
Application filed October 10,1912. Serial No. 724,919.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, CHARLES B. Gnmnsrin, a citizen of the nited States of Amerlca,
and a resident of Grand Forks, in the State.
lowing is a specification.
This invention relates to means for excluding flies from stores, bakeries, restaurants, meat markets or packing houses, slaughtewhouses, and the like; and especially to their exclusion from entrance doorways which are the most diflicult to effectively guard.
The present invention consists in certain novel combinations of parts, and in a flyexcluding fan attachment, for entrance doorways, embodying such combinations or any of them, as hereinafter particularly described and claimed.
The leading objects of this invention are toprovide a pneumatic fly-excluding de vice adapted to be readily attached externally to an ordinary entrance to a building, and to adapt the same to produce an effective flyless draft of air to act as a barrier to flies.
Other objects will be set forth in the general description which follows.
A sheet of drawings accompanies this specification as part thereof; 7
Figure 1 represents a sectional front view of an arrangement illustrating the employment of a plurality of fans for a wide doorway; Fig. 2 represents a horizontal section on the line A B, Fig; 1; Fig.3 is a side view of the same; Figs. 4 and 5 are elevations showing modified fan supports; and Fig. 6 is a sectional plan view showing a single fan arrangement.
Like reference characters refer to like parts in all the figures.
In all the arrangements the present flyexcluding device is characterized by one or more overhead electric-fan structures, a or a or a and su ports, 6 or b or N, there for; the latter esigned and adapted to be securely attached outside an ordinary doorway, 0 or 0 so as to support said fan structures immediately above the level of the tops of the doors represented at 1 and 2, so that the latter may swing outwardly if desired.
Each of the fan structures, a or a or a, may be and preferably is shaped externally like a round covered dish, as represented, and ornamented to any desired extent. Its essential characteristics are fly-proof top and side casing members 1, 2', or 1 2", or 1 2; one or both of them of tlyproof wire screen; a bottom 3, in the form of a strong protective screen or grille; and a concentrically inclosed electric fan, 4, with its motor 5, depending from the top of the casing. Each top member, 1 or 1, is arched in the shape of a fiat dome'to adapt it to so support the fan and motor within a casing of minimum size and of light weight.
In the species represented by Figs. 1, 2 and 3, the casing top .1 of each of the fan units a, is of sheet metal or the like, rendering it weather-proof; 'the side ring 2' is of fly-proof screen, and the bottom 3 is movable so as to afford convenient access to the superjacent tastenings and other parts within the casing, being held in place by three or more split rings 3 or their equivalent. In this first species, a plurality of fan structure units a (two) are arranged above the respective doors 1 and 2, outside a wide door-way 0, between show windows d, Fig. 2; the support 1) comprising a pair of vertical brackets, 6, and a horizontal member 7; the former attached beneath the fan units a to therespective door posts 8 by bolts 9; and the fan units a are attached to the support 6 in the plane of the horizontal member 7 by bolts 10 extending horizontally outward through rings 11 by which the upper edges of the side screens 2 are united with the rim of the casing top 1' of each fan unit, and through the casing elements last named. The current is supplied to the electric motor 5, by insulated wires 12, Fig. 1.
In Fig. 1, the fan structure a has a top member 1 of fly-proof screen, and a side member 2 of sheet metal; and the support 5 has brackets 6 bolted to the door posts 8 'above the fan structure a".
In Fig. 5 the fan structure a? has a top member 1'- and a side member 2 both of flyproof screen, and the support I) is in the form of a rod or pipe depending from an overhead canopy or the like.
In Fig. 6 a single fan structure (a is arranged centrally with reference to the customary pair of doors 1 and 2 outside a narrow doorway 0 The fly-proof top and side casing-members of the fan structures a, a and a in thrown downward within the air current or barrier, from which they could escape inside 4 the building. With a plurality of fan units as in the first species, a laterally extended surface of'air current is produced, having the character of an air curtain. Figs. 1 and 2. The weather-proof top members 1 in the first species operate to prevent the accentuation of the fall of rain drops when the fan structures a are not protected by an overhead canopy.
It will be obvious that a single fan structure, so arranged (Fig. 6), may be constructed and supported in any of the ways above described, and that in Figs. 4 and 5 the fan structures a a may be either single (Fig. 6) or plural (Figs. 1-3); and other like modifications will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art.
Having thus described said improvement, I claim as my invention, and desire to patent under this spe ification:
1. In mea'nsfor excluding flies from buildings, the combination with an entrance way of a downwardly directed rotary fan and its motor, located outside and above said entrance way, a casing surrounding and supporting said fan and motor and constructed with fly-proof top and side members, and means for supporting said casing in said location.
2. In means for excluding flies from a building, an electric-tan structure comprising a casing having fiy-prooit top and side members constructed respectively .of sheet metal or like weather-proof material and of air-admitting screen, together with a tan and its motor depending within said casing, and means for supporting the same outa side an entrance.
Compare for supporting said fan structure outside,
and above said entrance way.
ings, the combination with an entrance way of an electric-fan structure comprising acasing having fly-excluding top and side members, a movable bottom member of coarse screen or the like for safety, and means for holding said movable member in place, to-
gether with a fan and its motor depending above said bottom member-within said casing, andmeans for supporting said s'tructure outside and above said entranceway.
5. In means for excluding flies from bulldings, the combination with an entrancedoor' way of an electric-fan structure comprising a casing having fly-proof top and side meme:
brackets, and connecting devices in the plane j of said horizontal member. I V
6. In means for excludingfiies from a building, a plurality of electric .tan units,
each comprising a casing having fly-proof top and side memberstogether with a fan and itsmotor depending within said casing, and means for supporting the same outside a wide entrance doorway, said supporting means comprising vertical brackets bolted to the door posts, ahorizontal member common to all, and bolts by which the several fan units are attached to the support in the plane of said horizontal member.
7. In means for'excluding flies from a building, the combination with an entrance way of a plurality'of electric-fan units, each comprising a casing having flyproof top and side members partly of fly-excluding screen, together with a fan and its motordepending within said casing, and means for supporting said fan units outside and above said entrance way and equally adjacent thereto, whereby a laterally, extended flyless draft of air is produced parallel to said entrance way, substantially as hereinbefore specified.
CHARLES B. GILLESPIFE. /Vitnesses Norman 'l/VEILER, lldlCitxDUGHLIN.
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US2626742A (en) * 1950-07-27 1953-01-27 Singer Mfg Co Ventilating device
US2776089A (en) * 1951-02-13 1957-01-01 Lau Blower Co Blower
US3086441A (en) * 1961-10-06 1963-04-23 Nat Ind Equipment Co Air curtain device
US3211077A (en) * 1961-11-22 1965-10-12 Jr Frederick A Kramer Air curtain

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US2626742A (en) * 1950-07-27 1953-01-27 Singer Mfg Co Ventilating device
US2776089A (en) * 1951-02-13 1957-01-01 Lau Blower Co Blower
US3086441A (en) * 1961-10-06 1963-04-23 Nat Ind Equipment Co Air curtain device
US3211077A (en) * 1961-11-22 1965-10-12 Jr Frederick A Kramer Air curtain

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