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US834677A
US834677A US25706405A US1905257064A US834677A US 834677 A US834677 A US 834677A US 25706405 A US25706405 A US 25706405A US 1905257064 A US1905257064 A US 1905257064A US 834677 A US834677 A US 834677A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in- Window-sash fittings, and more articularly j. to means for-mounting and hanging shade or curtain. fixtures and for opening and closing the upper sash with that class of windows in which the sashes are arranged to slide over one another within a casing and with which such as the Well-known s ring-roller, Venetian, or other homestead b inds are ordinarily used.
  • the shades or curtains are usually supported by fixtures mounted in brackets or otherwise attached to the top of the Windowframe, andwhenthe top of the sash is loweredfor ventilation the shades or curtains interfere with the free passage of air, besides causing inconvenience and annoyance through flapping.
  • the object of my invention is to provide certain improvements in the mounting and hanging of sh ade'or curtain fixtures by which they may be adjusted in height according to the position of the upper sash, and the shade or curtain may be lowered as a whole when the u per sash is open, and thus prevented from Being in the direct line of the current of air.
  • the upper sash may be opened and closed without the need of reaching it by hand.
  • the brackets which support the shade with means for regulating their position up or down, whereby they are given a vertical adjust-' ment.
  • the brackets are preferably connected to the upper sash, whereby the shade and the sash are always maintained in the same relative position.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of a Window-frame having sliding sashes provided with my improvements as applied to a window when broken and showing both the upper and 5 5 lower sashes in an open position.
  • Fig; 3 is a front view of a Window-frame having sliding sashes provided with my improvements as applied to a window when broken and showing both the upper and 5 5 lower sashes in an open position.
  • A is the window-framework provided wit sashes A and A sliding in grooves in the usual manner.
  • bracket B For the purpose of mounting and hanging the blind in any desired position I provide a bracket B upon each side of the windowframework A, having inthe case of rollershades, as illustrated, suitable recesses B for the reception of the roller-spindles C in the ordinary Way.
  • Each of these brackets B is mounted in a suitable slide D,. preferably working upon a vertical plate D, attachedto the window-framework A, whereby they may be moved up and down as required;
  • Each bracket B is provided with a downwardlyprojecting arm B connected to a suitable guide B which also slides upon the vertical plate D.
  • suitable cords B may be attached to allow of their convenient manipulation.
  • bracket B As a bracket B is provided with its dependin arm B u on each side of the window, it wi 1 be seen t at the brackets B carrying the shade-support may be thus moved up and down and adjusted in height by the manipulation of these arms B which are preferably bent at their lower ends B.
  • each depending arm B attached to the sliding brackets B is connected to the upper sash A by means of a chain E or equivalent device.
  • the lower ends of these chains E are attached to the lower bent ends B of the said arms B or the chains or rods E may be connected to the arms B in any well-known manner without departin from the principle of my invention.
  • he upper ends of the chains or rods E are fastened to ordinary swing hooks or brackets F upon the top sash A.
  • FIG. 2 is a similar view, but partly justed in height and their relative position always maintained, the movement of the sash A operating the sup ort C.
  • the swing hooks or brackets F to W ich the chains E are attached are adapted to swing inward 5 when the chain E is removed, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, by which means the upper and lower sashes may be allowed to pass each other for the lowering of the upper sash A for cleaning and other like purposes.
  • My invention provides a simple and convenient means for opening and closing the upper sash A. It may be opened by manipulating the cords B or the arms B and closed by raising the lower sash A the top portion of which comes into contact with the swing hooks or brackets F upon the top sash A, whereby it is raised to its closed position.
  • supporting-brackets slides connected to the Window-framework and upon which the said brackets are mounted, downwardlyprojecting arms connected to the said brackets and connections between the said downwardly-extending arms and the upper windew-sash so that the said supporting-brackets and sash are always maintained in the same relative positions.

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PATENTED OCT. 30
' T. W. MESSENGER.
WINDOW SASH FITTINGS. "nrmonron rum) APE.24.1905. v
THOMAS WILLIAM MESSENGER,
OF QUOR-N, SOUTH AUSTRALIA,
AUSTRALIA.
WI NDOW-SASH' FITTING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Oct. 30, 1906.
Application filed April 24, 1905. SerialNo. 257I064| My invention relates to improvements in- Window-sash fittings, and more articularly j. to means for-mounting and hanging shade or curtain. fixtures and for opening and closing the upper sash with that class of windows in which the sashes are arranged to slide over one another within a casing and with which such as the Well-known s ring-roller, Venetian, or other homestead b inds are ordinarily used.
The shades or curtains are usually supported by fixtures mounted in brackets or otherwise attached to the top of the Windowframe, andwhenthe top of the sash is loweredfor ventilation the shades or curtains interfere with the free passage of air, besides causing inconvenience and annoyance through flapping.
The object of my invention is to provide certain improvements in the mounting and hanging of sh ade'or curtain fixtures by which they may be adjusted in height according to the position of the upper sash, and the shade or curtain may be lowered as a whole when the u per sash is open, and thus prevented from Being in the direct line of the current of air. By this means of mounting the fixtures and hanging the shades or curtains thereon the upper sash may be opened and closed without the need of reaching it by hand. I accomplish this object by providing the brackets which support the shade with means for regulating their position up or down, whereby they are given a vertical adjust-' ment. The brackets are preferably connected to the upper sash, whereby the shade and the sash are always maintained in the same relative position.
In order that my invention may be better understood, I will now proceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanying drawings, in-which- Figure 1 is a front view of a Window-frame having sliding sashes provided with my improvements as applied to a window when broken and showing both the upper and 5 5 lower sashes in an open position. Fig; 3
shows a side sectional view of the shadebracket and its connections.
Similar letters refer to similar parts in the several views. Y
A is the window-framework provided wit sashes A and A sliding in grooves in the usual manner.
For the purpose of mounting and hanging the blind in any desired position I provide a bracket B upon each side of the windowframework A, having inthe case of rollershades, as illustrated, suitable recesses B for the reception of the roller-spindles C in the ordinary Way. Each of these brackets B is mounted in a suitable slide D,. preferably working upon a vertical plate D, attachedto the window-framework A, whereby they may be moved up and down as required; Each bracket B is provided with a downwardlyprojecting arm B connected to a suitable guide B which also slides upon the vertical plate D. To the lower ends B of the connecting arms B suitable cords B may be attached to allow of their convenient manipulation. As a bracket B is provided with its dependin arm B u on each side of the window, it wi 1 be seen t at the brackets B carrying the shade-support may be thus moved up and down and adjusted in height by the manipulation of these arms B which are preferably bent at their lower ends B.
For the purpose of operating the vertical adjustment of the brackets B by and-simultaneously with the movement of the upper sash A these sliding brackets B are connected to the said upper sash A. For this purpose each depending arm B attached to the sliding brackets B, is connected to the upper sash A by means of a chain E or equivalent device. The lower ends of these chains E are attached to the lower bent ends B of the said arms B or the chains or rods E may be connected to the arms B in any well-known manner without departin from the principle of my invention. he upper ends of the chains or rods E are fastened to ordinary swing hooks or brackets F upon the top sash A.
By the operation of the arms B upon each side of the window the upper sash A and the blind roller or support C may be together adclosed. Fig. 2 is a similar view, but partly justed in height and their relative position always maintained, the movement of the sash A operating the sup ort C. The swing hooks or brackets F to W ich the chains E are attached are adapted to swing inward 5 when the chain E is removed, as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 1, by which means the upper and lower sashes may be allowed to pass each other for the lowering of the upper sash A for cleaning and other like purposes.
My invention provides a simple and convenient means for opening and closing the upper sash A. It may be opened by manipulating the cords B or the arms B and closed by raising the lower sash A the top portion of which comes into contact with the swing hooks or brackets F upon the top sash A, whereby it is raised to its closed position.
I claim as my invention 1. In window-sash fittings and in combi nation, supporting-brackets, slides connected to the Window-framework and upon which the said brackets are mounted, downwardlyprojecting arms connected to the said brackets and connections between the said downwardly-extending arms and the upper windew-sash so that the said supporting-brackets and sash are always maintained in the same relative positions.
2. In window-sash fittings and in combination, supporting-brackets, slides connected to the window-framework and upon which the said brackets are mounted, downwardlyprojecting arms connected to the said brackets, hinge-brackets secured to the upper sash and connections between the said hingebrackets and downwardly-extending arms so that the said supporting-brackets and upper sash are always maintained in the same relative position.
3. In window-sash fittings, supportingbrackets, slides connected to the Windowframework and upon which the said brackets are mounted, downwardly-projecting arms connected to the said brackets, hinge-brackets secured to the upper sash and chains connecting the said hinge-brackets and downwardly-extending arms, substantially as described and for the pur oses indicated.
4. In window-sash ittings and in combination, supporting-brackets, slides connected to the window-framework and upo 1 which the said brackets are movable up and down, means for regulating the position of the said brackets on said slides, projecting brackets upon the upper window-sash and means for connecting the said brackets to the said projecting brackets upon the u per windowsash, substantially as describe In testimony whereof I have allixed my signature in presence of two subscribing witnesses.
THOMAS WILLIAM MESSENGER.
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