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US113311A US113311DA US113311A US 113311 A US113311 A US 113311A US 113311D A US113311D A US 113311DA US 113311 A US113311 A US 113311A
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  • Eigure 2 is a sectional elevation of the Window-sill closed and the ladder folded within it;
  • Figure 3 is a plan view oi' the sill closed and ladder folded.
  • This invention relates to the combination of a window-sill made as a box, and having a cover that turns back, and a side or sides that turn down, with a fireescape ladder so constructed that it may be folded compactly within the sill, and there stored till wanted for use, when the Ysill may be opened and the ladder unfolded and let down the sideof the building.
  • the invention also relates to a fire-escape ladder, the' rounds of which are connected by dat tie-pieces, which fold dowucompactly one' upon another, when said ladder is constructed in two or more sections, all the rounds and tie-pieces in each sectionI being of the same length, and the rounds and tie-pieces in anyone section being of so much less length than the rounds and tie-pieces in the section next above when the ladder is unfolded and suspended that said sect-ion may be folded within the next section having longer rounds andtie-pieces, and thus all the sections, when folded within the window-sill, be made to occupy the same area as'that required for the section having the longest rounds ⁇ and tie-pieces.
  • the box window-sill preferably made of iron, having' a hinged cover, b, that .turns up, and a hinged front side, c, that turns down.
  • d is a rod, placed lengthwise within the box-sill a, and provided with armse, by which said rod is pivoted in the ends of the box-sill.
  • f are the tie-pieces of the ladder, the uppermost pair of which tie-pieces are jointed upon the rod d.
  • v It are arms that extend inward from the uppermost round g at right angles thereto, the extremities of said arms being connected bya rod, h', parallel to the ⁇ round.
  • the rod h' is connected with the rod d by means of a strap, t'. i
  • the otice of the rod h and arms -h is to keep the ladder, when unfolded and dropped, off from the wall of the building; and as many ot' these rods and arms should ,be made use of in different parts-of the ladderV as may be necessaryfor the purpose.
  • the ladder is shown as constructed in three different sections, all having rounds and tie-pieces of different lengths.
  • the rounds and tie-pieces should be made of iron.
  • a fire-escape ladder constructed in-sectons,the rounds and tie-pieces of which are of such comparative lengths as to fold one section within another, as set forth.
  • SoLoN C. KEMON Trios. D. D. OUBAND

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muiidl giada aan f eine Letters Patent No. 113,311, dated April 4, 1871.`
IMPROVEMENT IN FIRE-ESCAPES- The Schedule refer-fedro in theseLettexs Patent and part of the same.
To all whom it may concern B e it known that we, GEORGE LAYNOR and HAR- BYHELMLING, of Baltimore, in the county of Balti more and State of Maryland, have invented a new and Improved Window-Sill and Fire-Escape; and we do hereby declare the following -to he a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawing making apart of this spee- --iiicatiom in which- Figure l is a perspective view of the Window-sill opened and the ladder suspended;
Eigure 2 is a sectional elevation of the Window-sill closed and the ladder folded within it; and
Figure 3 is a plan view oi' the sill closed and ladder folded.
This invention relates to the combination of a window-sill made as a box, and having a cover that turns back, and a side or sides that turn down, with a fireescape ladder so constructed that it may be folded compactly within the sill, and there stored till wanted for use, when the Ysill may be opened and the ladder unfolded and let down the sideof the building.
The invention also relates to a fire-escape ladder, the' rounds of which are connected by dat tie-pieces, which fold dowucompactly one' upon another, when said ladder is constructed in two or more sections, all the rounds and tie-pieces in each sectionI being of the same length, and the rounds and tie-pieces in anyone section being of so much less length than the rounds and tie-pieces in the section next above when the ladder is unfolded and suspended that said sect-ion may be folded within the next section having longer rounds andtie-pieces, and thus all the sections, when folded within the window-sill, be made to occupy the same area as'that required for the section having the longest rounds` and tie-pieces.
Referring to the drawinga is the box window-sill, preferably made of iron, having' a hinged cover, b, that .turns up, and a hinged front side, c, that turns down.
d is a rod, placed lengthwise within the box-sill a, and provided with armse, by which said rod is pivoted in the ends of the box-sill.
f are the tie-pieces of the ladder, the uppermost pair of which tie-pieces are jointed upon the rod d.
g-are the rounds, between each pair of which is placed a pair of the tie-pieces in the usual manner, the ends of the tie-pieces being jointed to the rounds. v It are arms that extend inward from the uppermost round g at right angles thereto, the extremities of said arms being connected bya rod, h', parallel to the `round.
The rod h' is connected with the rod d by means of a strap, t'. i
The otice of the rod h and arms -h is to keep the ladder, when unfolded and dropped, off from the wall of the building; and as many ot' these rods and arms should ,be made use of in different parts-of the ladderV as may be necessaryfor the purpose. p
The ladder is shown as constructed in three different sections, all having rounds and tie-pieces of different lengths.
lhe second section folds within the first one, the third section. within the second, and so on, as show n in ligs. 2 and 3, so as to make an extremely compact stowage, and one that requires one-third less spacey than as though Vthe rounds and tie-pieces were all of the saine length.
The rounds and tie-pieces should be made of iron.
In the upper edge. of the front piece c are mortises m, and in the lower side of the cover b are dowels n,
which enter the mortises m when tliebox is closed and thus hold the parts together.
Having thus described our invention,
What we claim as new, and desire ,to secnreby Letters Patent, isf l. The device h h', constructed and arrangedvin connection with the parts d fg, as herein shown and described, whereby it is adapted to fold with the ladder into the sill-box, as specified;
2. A lire-escape ladder, constructed in-sectons,the rounds and tie-pieces of which are of such comparative lengths as to fold one section within another, as set forth. l
GEORGE LAYNOR. HARRY lL ELMLIN G.
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Cited By (4)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4811817A (en) * 1988-05-17 1989-03-14 Geary Timothy C Self-contained ladder system for a boat
US6135239A (en) * 1997-10-06 2000-10-24 Martin; Robert J. Fire escape ladder
US7004287B1 (en) * 2003-07-09 2006-02-28 James Barbara Hidden fire escape
GB2451078A (en) * 2007-07-17 2009-01-21 Dennis Ronald Tomes Stowable ladder incorporated into a window frame

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4811817A (en) * 1988-05-17 1989-03-14 Geary Timothy C Self-contained ladder system for a boat
US6135239A (en) * 1997-10-06 2000-10-24 Martin; Robert J. Fire escape ladder
US7004287B1 (en) * 2003-07-09 2006-02-28 James Barbara Hidden fire escape
GB2451078A (en) * 2007-07-17 2009-01-21 Dennis Ronald Tomes Stowable ladder incorporated into a window frame

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