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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • My invention relates to that class of curtainxtures in which the rollers are housed or concealed; and it consists in a novel construction and arrangement of the parts, as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed, by which a more effective device of this character is produced than is now in ordinaryuse. ,m
  • A represents the window- 3 5 casing, and B the curtain.
  • a roller, C is journaled horizontally in the upper portion of the easing, and a corresponding ⁇ roller.
  • D in the lower portion of the same, both of the rollers being housed or concealed, as shown in Fig.
  • elongated slots being made at x, through which the curtain passes as it is woun'd onto the rollers.
  • the roller Gis provided at one end with a pulley, K, which projects through the face of the casing, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and is connected to the curtain by the cords d d.
  • a pulley, L is disposed in the lower end of the casing under the pulley K, and nearly over one end of the roller D, the pulley L also projecting through the face of the casing, as
  • cord, t having its upper end fastened to the casing at l, passes down through the small sheave-block g, carrying the weight oz., and is thence carried up and wound around one end ofthe roller C.
  • Another cord, 71. having one of its ends fastened to the casing at p, passes down through the small sheave-block q, carrying the weight G, and is thence carried up behind and over the pulley K, from which it passes down ⁇ outside of the casing, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, over the pulley L, and is wound onto the roller D.
  • the weight G acts to produce tension on the cord 7L, and hold the curtain in any desired position, and the weight n 6 5 as a counter-balance to the curtain.
  • a tension device on the outside of the casing, as shown in Fig. 3.
  • This tension consists of the coiled spring N, one end of which is attached 7o to the casing, and the other to the small sheavebloclr H, and of a small pulley, M, attached to the face ofthe casing,the cord h passing through the block and thence up over the pulley, and thence down over the pulley L onto the roller 7 5 D, the spring acting eontractively to produce a tension on the cord.
  • the weight G and block q may be dispensed with, except for veryheavy 8o curtains.
  • one or both may be arranged in boxes adapted for the purpose, and disposed, respectively, at the top and S5 bottom of the window.

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T. L. QUIGLEY.
CURTAIN FIXTURE.
No. 297,163. Paented Apr. 22, 1884.
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UNrTE STATES PATENT OEErcE.
THOMAS L. QUIGLEY, OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO HIMSELF AND CHARLES F. QUIGLEY, OF SAME `PLAQE.
FIXTURE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 297,163, dated April 22, 1884.
Application tiled April 16, 1883. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern.:
Beit known that I, TI-IoMAs L. QUIGLEY, of Boston, in the county of Suffolk, State of Massachusetts, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Curtain-Fixtures, of which the following is a description sufficiently full, clear, and exact to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which said invention appertains to make and use the same,
1o reference being had to the accom pauying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which- Figure lis a front elevation,representing the curtain partly raised; Fig. 2, a view showing it fully raised, the front or inner face of the window-casing being represented as removed; and Fig. 3, a View showing the tension mechanism. i
Like letters ofreference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures of the drawings.
My invention relates to that class of curtainxtures in which the rollers are housed or concealed; and it consists in a novel construction and arrangement of the parts, as hereinafter more fully set forth and claimed, by which a more effective device of this character is produced than is now in ordinaryuse. ,m
The nature and operation of the improve- 3o ment will be readily understood by all conversant with such matters from the following explanation, its extreme simplicity rendering an elaborate description unnecessary.
In the drawings, A represents the window- 3 5 casing, and B the curtain. A roller, C, is journaled horizontally in the upper portion of the easing, and a corresponding` roller. D, in the lower portion of the same, both of the rollers being housed or concealed, as shown in Fig.
4o 2, elongated slots being made at x, through which the curtain passes as it is woun'd onto the rollers. The roller Gis provided at one end with a pulley, K, which projects through the face of the casing, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, and is connected to the curtain by the cords d d. A pulley, L, is disposed in the lower end of the casing under the pulley K, and nearly over one end of the roller D, the pulley L also projecting through the face of the casing, as
5o also shown in Figs. l and 3, the roller D being -connected to the curtain by the cords ff. A
cord, t, having its upper end fastened to the casing at l, passes down through the small sheave-block g, carrying the weight oz., and is thence carried up and wound around one end ofthe roller C. Another cord, 71., having one of its ends fastened to the casing at p, passes down through the small sheave-block q, carrying the weight G, and is thence carried up behind and over the pulley K, from which it passes down `outside of the casing, as shown in Figs. 1 and 3, over the pulley L, and is wound onto the roller D. The weight G acts to produce tension on the cord 7L, and hold the curtain in any desired position, and the weight n 6 5 as a counter-balance to the curtain. In addition to the weight G, I also make use of a tension device on the outside of the casing, as shown in Fig. 3. This tension consists of the coiled spring N, one end of which is attached 7o to the casing, and the other to the small sheavebloclr H, and of a small pulley, M, attached to the face ofthe casing,the cord h passing through the block and thence up over the pulley, and thence down over the pulley L onto the roller 7 5 D, the spring acting eontractively to produce a tension on the cord.
Then the spring N, block H, and pulley M are used as described, the weight G and block q may be dispensed with, except for veryheavy 8o curtains.
Instead ot' concealing the rollers in the casing of the window, as described, one or both may be arranged in boxes adapted for the purpose, and disposed, respectively, at the top and S5 bottom of the window.
Having thus explained myinvention, what I claim is- 1. The improved curtain-fixture herein described, the same consisting ot' the rollers D C, 9o cords t h., sheave-blocks g q, weights G a, pulleys K L, and cords fd, constructed, combined, and arranged to operate with the curtain B, substantially as set forth.; n
2. In a curtain-fixture, the spring N, sheavevblock H, and fixed pulley M, in combination vided in its outer face With cord-holes and with slots for the exposure of pulleys and passage of the shade, rollers housed within said easing proper, a shade connected to said rollers, and lneans for raising or lowering said shade.
4. The combination of a WindoW-casing prol vided Yin its outer face with cord-holes and with slots for the exposure ol' pulleys and passage of the shade, rollers housed Within said easing proper, a shade connected to said rollers, a cord, oneend of which is connected directly or indirectly With one of said rollers, a Weight connected to said cord and suspended within the Window-casing, and 'means for raising or lowering` said shade. Y
5. The combination of a window-casing provided in its outer face with ord-holes and with THOMAS L QUIGLEY.
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US3186473A (en) * 1960-01-06 1965-06-01 Darwin E Myers Means for controlling the light entering a room window
US4887660A (en) * 1988-06-30 1989-12-19 Frommelt Industries, Inc. Roll-up door

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3186473A (en) * 1960-01-06 1965-06-01 Darwin E Myers Means for controlling the light entering a room window
US4887660A (en) * 1988-06-30 1989-12-19 Frommelt Industries, Inc. Roll-up door

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