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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • Figure 1 represents an exterior or top view of a glass or sash holding hot-bed or hothouse frame having my invention applied, and Figs. 2 and 3 longitudinal and transverse sections of the same on the lines a: so and 3 y in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a perspective view, asseen from the top or front, of a metallic shoe used to support each mullion or dividingstr'ip at either end; and Fig. 5, a further perspective view of the same as seen from its under side or rear.
  • A is the frame or side and end pieces thereof, and which, in conjunction with any number of mullions or dividingstrips B, interposed between the sides of the franie, serve to carry and hold the glasses or glazed sashes.
  • mullions or dividing-strips B interposed between the sides of the franie, serve to carry and hold the glasses or glazed sashes.
  • end extensions 0, of its raised portion or rib arranged to overlap the end pieces of the main frame or rabbeted portions thereof; but such lips or extensions are not so much for the support of the strip as to give it a finished appearance, and the same are not secured to the main frame; nor, or at least directly so, are said strips or mullions at any portion of them, and their body parts are of such length as to fit loosely but snugly at their ends down within the end pieces of the frame.
  • said mullions or strips B are totally independent of the frame A, and are not directly secured by fastenings thereto, but are mainly supported and spaced at their proper distances apart or from the side pieces of the frame by the end portions of their bodies fitting down within independent metallic shoes or sockets D, each of which is composed of sides d d, a bottom, 6, side ears, ff, anda bot to receive and hold the opposite end body portions of the mullions or strips, while the ears f f and 9 provide for securing the shoes or sockets D, by nails or screws, to both the inner marginal portions of the end pieces and to their under sides as well, thus giving afirm tom ear, g.
  • the sides 01 d and bottom 6 serve but easy attachment of the shoes D to the main frame.
  • the mullions or strips B are simply dropped at their ends to their places within these metallic shoes D, and may be secured therein by screws or nails passing through holes 3 in the sides d d.
  • ⁇ Vhenever a mullion or dividing-strip B is rotted or broken, which, when made of wood, it is very apt to be, the same may be readily removed without disturbing the" main frame, and be replaced when repaired, or another be substituted for it, by simply drawing the side screws or nailswhich hold the impaired or broken mullion to its place in the shoes, and subsequently fastening by like nails or screws the replaced or substituted mullion or dividing-strip B, the shoes D always remaining in position to receive the strips.
  • mainframe A one or more detachable mullions or dividing-strips, B, fitted loosely to their places within said frame, and metallic shoes secured to said frame and constructed and other like structures, the combination of to receive the opposite end portions of the bodies of the mullions down Within them, substantiallyas and for the purposes specified.

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' O. J. ASIMUS.
HOT BED SASH- NO. 301,658. Patented July 8, 1884.
Fvyz 70y? J yfl INVENTOR WITNESSES ATTORNEYS.
N. PETERS. Piuxo-Lnho n hcr. wanhm mn. n. c.
NITED STATES PATENT Fries.
CHARLES J. ASIMUS, OF GUTTENBURG, NEXV JERSEY.
HOT-BED SASF'I.v
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 301,658, dated July 8, 1884.
Application filed December 3, 1883. (No model.)
I0 all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, CHARLES J. ASIMUS, of Gut-tenburg, in the county of Hudson and State of New Jersey, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Glazed Frames for Hot- Houses, Hot-Beds, and other like Structures,
of which the following is a full, clear, and ex lions or strips they can be readily removed and replaced without disturbing the frame, and whereby, when in position, they will be securely held there.
Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawings, formingpart of this specification, in which similar letters of reference indicate corresponding parts in all the figures.
Figure 1 represents an exterior or top view of a glass or sash holding hot-bed or hothouse frame having my invention applied, and Figs. 2 and 3 longitudinal and transverse sections of the same on the lines a: so and 3 y in Fig. 1.. Fig. 4 is a perspective view, asseen from the top or front, of a metallic shoe used to support each mullion or dividingstr'ip at either end; and Fig. 5, a further perspective view of the same as seen from its under side or rear.
A is the frame or side and end pieces thereof, and which, in conjunction with any number of mullions or dividingstrips B, interposed between the sides of the franie, serve to carry and hold the glasses or glazed sashes. In the drawings only one of such mullions or dividing-strips is shown; but of course there movably therein, and is or may be supported in part by end extensions, 0, of its raised portion or rib arranged to overlap the end pieces of the main frame or rabbeted portions thereof; but such lips or extensions are not so much for the support of the strip as to give it a finished appearance, and the same are not secured to the main frame; nor, or at least directly so, are said strips or mullions at any portion of them, and their body parts are of such length as to fit loosely but snugly at their ends down within the end pieces of the frame. Thus said mullions or strips B are totally independent of the frame A, and are not directly secured by fastenings thereto, but are mainly supported and spaced at their proper distances apart or from the side pieces of the frame by the end portions of their bodies fitting down within independent metallic shoes or sockets D, each of which is composed of sides d d, a bottom, 6, side ears, ff, anda bot to receive and hold the opposite end body portions of the mullions or strips, while the ears f f and 9 provide for securing the shoes or sockets D, by nails or screws, to both the inner marginal portions of the end pieces and to their under sides as well, thus giving afirm tom ear, g. The sides 01 d and bottom 6 serve but easy attachment of the shoes D to the main frame. The mullions or strips B are simply dropped at their ends to their places within these metallic shoes D, and may be secured therein by screws or nails passing through holes 3 in the sides d d. \Vhenever a mullion or dividing-strip B is rotted or broken, which, when made of wood, it is very apt to be, the same may be readily removed without disturbing the" main frame, and be replaced when repaired, or another be substituted for it, by simply drawing the side screws or nailswhich hold the impaired or broken mullion to its place in the shoes, and subsequently fastening by like nails or screws the replaced or substituted mullion or dividing-strip B, the shoes D always remaining in position to receive the strips.
Having thus described my invention, what I .claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. In glazed frames for hot-beds, hot-houses,
the mainframe A, one or more detachable mullions or dividing-strips, B, fitted loosely to their places within said frame, and metallic shoes secured to said frame and constructed and other like structures, the combination of to receive the opposite end portions of the bodies of the mullions down Within them, substantiallyas and for the purposes specified.
2. In glazed frames for hot-beds, hot-houses, and other like structures, the combination, With the frame A and one or more detachable mullions or dividing-strips, B, fitted loosely to their places Within said frame and construct ed with overlapping extensions 0, of the shoes 1), secured to the frame and constructed to re ceive the mullions down Within them, for'the purpose of aiding in supporting the detachable mullions and of holding them to their places, essentially as described.
3. The metallic shoes or sockets D, con- 15 "structed with sidesd d, a bottom, e, side ears,
-herei n.set forth.
CHARLES J. ASIMUS.
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