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US2369584A
US2369584A US474668A US47466843A US2369584A US 2369584 A US2369584 A US 2369584A US 474668 A US474668 A US 474668A US 47466843 A US47466843 A US 47466843A US 2369584 A US2369584 A US 2369584A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/06Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with three or more sliding bars
    • E05C9/063Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing with three or more sliding bars extending along three or more sides of the wing or frame
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05CBOLTS OR FASTENING DEVICES FOR WINGS, SPECIALLY FOR DOORS OR WINDOWS
    • E05C9/00Arrangements of simultaneously actuated bolts or other securing devices at well-separated positions on the same wing
    • E05C9/10Actuating mechanisms for bars
    • E05C9/16Actuating mechanisms for bars with crank pins and connecting rods
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/0801Multiple
    • Y10T292/0848Swinging
    • Y10T292/0849Operating means
    • Y10T292/0853Link and lever
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/1039Swinging and camming
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10T292/08Bolts
    • Y10T292/1043Swinging
    • Y10T292/1044Multiple head
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  • fastener "device, which is 'adapted t be 'inserted means f 'screws 0r the like "and, covering into a Window sashfframe, and 'hasgthe "advan-r recess in the structural 'member I, i'n which the tage'thamfijff-the'window sash-'frameshauid-catch J5 'fastenerjdevice is placemisiprqvided lwith yfour fixnthefvvindow "frame 'ovvingtowarpngororial pins "6 which' gudeerod '8 .which may ⁇ b'e'd'vsjtion "f i'ce,fthe Window sash-fra'rrreis 'autoin'alt- A ⁇ place
  • Figs-f3, 'a'curvedbo'lt I 2 is arranged IWhich lmay be turn'ed 6,a'ndf8p1an views, and Fig.j ⁇ 4a transve'rse'secabout an axle fixed at the yfork-shaped'part 'ti'qnalongtheiine'fIV-rvfofi-Fig. 2';- *25
  • the right-endofthe'curved bolt l2 isformed-as.
  • the slits I9 for the camming heads I4 are open in the direction of the front edge of the frame 2.
  • the latching head I3 is so formed and the slit I8 is so arranged with respect to the latching head I3 that the latching head I3 when entering the slit I8 strikes with its edge 22 upon 'the squared-out edge 23 of the slit I8 and when being further moved into the*El recess draws the window sash-frame 3 to the curved surface 24.
  • ming head I4 is so formed and the slit kI9 isso placed in its longitudinal direction, curved bolts adapted to be turned above axles xed on said rod, one end of each of said curved bolts being formed as a latching head and the other end as a camming head, a plate adapted to guide said rod and to movably support said fastener device on said window sash-frame, apertures in said plate, recesses in the window-frame, one of said apertures and one of said recesses being in regg Aapertures in such a way that, when said rod is displaced Afrom a middle position, to one terminal position, said bolts are thereby turned in arranged with respect to the camming hea'dfI4 i that the camming head I4 when enteringV the slit I9 strikes with its edge 22 upon the squaredout edge of the slit I9 and when being further moved into the recess 2l presses oir the window sash-frame 3 from the
  • thefastener device consists of two rods 8 and 8" respectivelyvconnected with one another by means of a corner plate 26 which may be turned about an axle 28.
  • Both the curved members I2 of the' rod 8 and the curvedv members I2 of the rod 8 may be 'turned by means of one handle 4.
  • window sash-frame 35 is employed for bolting and pressing off from the frame 2 not only the window sash-frame 34, but also a Window sash-frame 35, which iskarranged above the widow ⁇ sash-frame 34 and-may be turned about a horizontal axle.
  • the window sash-frame 35 when being pressed offV from the frame 2 may be further opened by means ofa line mechanism 36 o1' the like.
  • a window fastener device comprising a rod movably supported on a structural member of a window sash-frame and adapted to be -disdow-sash-frame from said window frame by entering said recesses.
  • a window fastener device comprising a rod movably mounted on a structural member of a window'sash-frame and adapted to be displaced in its longitudinal direction, curved bolts adapted to be turned about axles xed on said rod, one endv of each of vsaid curved bolts beingformed as a latching head and the other end as a camming head, a plate adapted to guide said rod and to movably mount said fastener device at said 'Windowsash-frame, va strike plate vfixed on the window frame, apertures in said plate, slits in said strike plate adapted toV register with said apertures, recesses in said window frame respectively registered with said latching heads and said camming heads being so formed and cooperating with said apertures in such ⁇ a way that, when said rod is displaced from a middle position to one terminal position, said bolts are thereby turned in one direction to ⁇ project said latching heads through said apertures and press oi said window-sash frame from said Window frame by entering said
  • a windowfastener device according to claim 2, the slits with which said camming heads cooperate being open in the direction of the front edgerof said window frame,
  • strike plates on said window frame said strike plates having slits therein registering with said yapertures, said camming heads havingthe cam surfaces thereon arranged to cooperate with the edge of said slits disposed towards the rear with respect to the direction of openingof said sash member, said slits being open towards the front with respect to the direction of opening said sash-frame.
  • a fastener devi-ce for two windows mounted in the same frame one of said windows being swingable about a vertical axis on hinges axed to one of two vertical structural members of said frame and the other window being openable by swinging about a horizontal axis, said one window having a vertical sash member normally adjacent the other vertical structural member and a horizontal sash member opposite a normally adjacent sash member of the other window, a
  • a handle bar movably mounted on said window, means connecting said handle bar and said rods for simultaneous longitudinal displacement of said rods upon movement of said bar, curved bolts, transverse axles rotatably mounting said bolts on said rods, respectively, one end of each of said bolts comprising a latching head and the other end thereof comprising a camming head, said guide plates having apertures therein, said other vertical member and the adjacent sash member of the other window having recesses therein for respectively registering with said apertures, said bolts, axles, and apertures being formed and arranged with respect to one another so that, when said rods are displaced from an intermediate position to one terminal position, said curved bolts engage against the guide plates at one end of said apertures and thereby are respectively turned in one direction to project said latching heads through said apertures into said recesses to latch the sash-frame of the rst window to said window frame and to the adjacent sash member of the other window and whereby, when said rods are displaced from said intermediate points to

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Feb. 1s, 1945. J. E. LUNDHOLM l 2,369,584
CLOSURE FASTENER DEVICE 29 w INVENTOR: ENR LUNDHOLM 'f f ATTORN EV.
Feb. 13, 1945. J. E, LUNDHOLM y 2,369,584
CLOSURE FAS TENER D EVI CE- Filed Feb. 4, 1943 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 HIV-Ii l INVENTOR.
#TTM/VERS Feb. 13, 1945.
J. E. LUNDHOLM CLOSURE FASTENER DEVICE Filed Feb. 4, 1943 5 sheets-Sheet 4 ATToRNEx/S.
Feb. 1.3, E945,
J. E., LUNDHOLM cLosURE FASTENER'DEVICE Filed Feb. 4, 1945 Wgr@ 5 sneetsfsheet 5 A JOJSEF ENAR LUNDHOLM ATTORNEKS :NVENTOR:
Patented Feb. 13,1945 V y l y 369,584 y y feIsosUniiAsTENERflivieE l Josef fEnafr-"Lundholm, Stockholm, Sweden I npmicatonp Feprugry 4, 1911's;y 'serial 174,;668 Y v sweden Apr-ii 2s', 1941 y; f j v '7 claims. (omega-48) s .preserftiveiinnrelates'tbawindowjasf' evice is imprative. 'A plates serving 'tox'tiie tener device'. at so-'called es'pa'gncttek- Window fastener dev'iceat vthe structural member fl v1:63] fastener "device, which is 'adapted t be 'inserted means f 'screws 0r the like "and, covering into a Window sashfframe, and 'hasgthe "advan-r recess in the structural 'member I, i'n which the tage'thamfijff-the'window sash-'frameshauid-catch J5 'fastenerjdevice is placemisiprqvided lwith yfour fixnthefvvindow "frame 'ovvingtowarpngororial pins "6 which' gudeerod '8 .which may `b'e'd'vsjtion "f i'ce,fthe Window sash-fra'rrreis 'autoin'alt- A `placed' Withre'spe'ct tojt'he pla'te 5 'in 'its l'onfgi kcally `pressed' 'off 'from 'the Windvv"frameV by tudinal 'direction and embraces the 'guide 'pins 'rnefa'ts 'ofthe "flastefn'erdevice 'sofaithat the` fu'1l-- 6 by lmeans o`f fork-'shaped Lpar'ts'. `The jlraridle ther'periingcaneasily'belaCcomplishedbyhandl `1'0 'ljis 'fixed ata supporting member 9' embracing 'Threeemb'edmerits ofthe'jwindowifastnerdef the rod 8. The 'handle 4 'is Connected Wit'hthje vice vaceordn'g tothe present -iiivention-are-i-l1us-- rod 8 by means of two cranks ID andtwoi'rodsl I "trajtedtonfthe accompanying drawings; in which: "sojthat, 'when fthe Vhandle 4 "is swung ffrom Aone 'f jFig; 1 'showsthe first embodiment ofy the Winj- 'terminal position "accordngto Fi'gs.'2and A3 into jcloW fastener device inserted i'n'to the low'rfhori'- "1'5 the middle position .according 'to Figs. f51arrd '6 zo'n'tal structurenembe'r 'ofvthe 'sash-'frame f'a 'and afterwards .into tlflefother terminal position wijndow Athatmaybe turned about fa; horizontal according 'tg Eigen-:and sgthe rode 'is displaced axle; 'from the -11e ft tothe rightandwhen the handle fFigs.' 2;-8 show in fenl'arged scale ltlfle Window `4 is'f-swungin the reverse direction, from the'right fastenerdevicefaccqrdingfm Fig.'1;mth-etvmft'e'rh 20 :to the-left; f f
f i'inal ypositions vk(ligs. 2, y3, and 4; EFigsf', L8) l ltWeenthe two guiding pins 6`to the left vand fa `cli-inthe `middle 'position (Fgsfdandf) respebalso lbet'ween fthe two guiding 4pins 6 'tofthe right (tively, Eigs. 2,"5, and f7 being fronti-views', Figs-f3, 'a'curvedbo'lt I 2 is arranged IWhich lmay be turn'ed 6,a'ndf8p1an views, and Fig.j`4a transve'rse'secabout an axle fixed at the yfork-shaped'part 'ti'qnalongtheiine'fIV-rvfofi-Fig. 2';- *25 The right-endofthe'curved bolt l2 isformed-as.
in frontview, plan vievv, fandtransversefsetion the/left'end 1'4 of 'the tcurvedloolt I2 as aca'm;
elegans-11h@ Figs. IZ-{Mish' 'fii'isteiintheiwindow 2framei'rfplanfiliewarid 30 the'latching head I3 and of the earnming head transverse section along thelineXHIL-'XIII-and f4 is shownin Figs. v9511, WhereinfFig. 11,-seen xrv-kfrigfrz; respectively; f D v in' the' direction-0f the right arrows I'of Fig-119, F gl. jlfshdWSin-ffrot vie'vvf'th'eseconjembodishows ftlie side Viewv of fthe latching rhead 13 and; Ientfofj tige'tind'dwfastenerdevicelprovidediwith seenin thedirction vofthe leftarrows of Fig; 9-,
' ve'dj'bolts on "bothv lthe'horizontal` structural 'the side'vi'ew'oftheicamming head."
nibers v"of "the "fsash'"fa1`ne of a Window that An aperture |35 inthe plate l5 is juxtaposed in 'I'na liftrnedabout"ahdrizontaliaxlm registry with every l'at'ching head lI'B-and -an apf g. I'is adtail of Fig. '-15 -in frontview'fad erture f6 inthe-"plate 5 lwith every camming head infenlargeds-ale; ff I 'f H. rvThe latching heads `3 andthe ycamrriihg Figs. 1v1'7fafnfd7`18Ys'hev'vin front 'Vievand'fftras 40fheads M'cooperate'with thef'apertures I5, l'6`i"n verse sectona'l'ong they-line XVIIIe-'XVIII of'Eig. 'such a. vvay'that, when ithe rodv 8 `is"displacedto The latching heads I3 and the cammlng heads I4, when coming forth from the apertures I5 and I6 respectively enter recesses 20 and 2l respectively in the frame 2 through slits I8 and I9 respectively into strike plates I1 fixed at the frame 2 by means of screws. The slits I9 for the camming heads I4 are open in the direction of the front edge of the frame 2. The latching head I3 is so formed and the slit I8 is so arranged with respect to the latching head I3 that the latching head I3 when entering the slit I8 strikes with its edge 22 upon 'the squared-out edge 23 of the slit I8 and when being further moved into the*El recess draws the window sash-frame 3 to the curved surface 24. ming head I4 is so formed and the slit kI9 isso placed in its longitudinal direction, curved bolts adapted to be turned above axles xed on said rod, one end of each of said curved bolts being formed as a latching head and the other end as a camming head, a plate adapted to guide said rod and to movably support said fastener device on said window sash-frame, apertures in said plate, recesses in the window-frame, one of said apertures and one of said recesses being in regg Aapertures in such a way that, when said rod is displaced Afrom a middle position, to one terminal position, said bolts are thereby turned in arranged with respect to the camming hea'dfI4 i that the camming head I4 when enteringV the slit I9 strikes with its edge 22 upon the squaredout edge of the slit I9 and when being further moved into the recess 2l presses oir the window sash-frame 3 from the frame 2 by'me'ans of its curved surface 24 (Fig. 3).
' In the same manner as above described the` of a rod 29, which may be moved in a recessl of l ,sash-frame by entering said recesses, and when saidA rod is displaced from said middle position through said apertures and press off saidI Winthe window sash-frame, and of two corner' plates z tener device is inserted into the upper horizontal structural member I and the vertical structural member I of a window sash-frame 3lI xed at the frame 2 by means of hinges 33'. In this case thefastener device consists of two rods 8 and 8" respectivelyvconnected with one another by means of a corner plate 26 which may be turned about an axle 28. The rods 8' and 8" 'are provided with slots 3| arranged perpendicularly with respect to the longitudinal direction of the rods 8 and 8", whereby pivots 32 xed on the corner plate 26 pass through the slots 3l. Both the curved members I2 of the' rod 8 and the curvedv members I2 of the rod 8 may be 'turned by means of one handle 4. The window fastener device according to Figs. 17 and I8`is employed for bolting and pressing off from the frame 2 not only the window sash-frame 34, but also a Window sash-frame 35, which iskarranged above the widow` sash-frame 34 and-may be turned about a horizontal axle.,` The window sash-frame 35 when being pressed offV from the frame 2 may be further opened by means ofa line mechanism 36 o1' the like. n
Having now particularly described the nature of my invention and the manner of its operation what I claim is:
l. A window fastener device, comprising a rod movably supported on a structural member of a window sash-frame and adapted to be -disdow-sash-frame from said window frame by entering said recesses.
2. A window fastener device, comprising a rod movably mounted on a structural member of a window'sash-frame and adapted to be displaced in its longitudinal direction, curved bolts adapted to be turned about axles xed on said rod, one endv of each of vsaid curved bolts beingformed as a latching head and the other end as a camming head, a plate adapted to guide said rod and to movably mount said fastener device at said 'Windowsash-frame, va strike plate vfixed on the window frame, apertures in said plate, slits in said strike plate adapted toV register with said apertures, recesses in said window frame respectively registered with said latching heads and said camming heads being so formed and cooperating with said apertures in such `a way that, when said rod is displaced from a middle position to one terminal position, said bolts are thereby turned in one direction to`project said latching heads through said apertures and press oi said window-sash frame from said Window frame by entering said slits andV recesses and cooperating with the rear edge of said slits.
3 A windowfastener device according to claim 2, the slits with which said camming heads cooperate being open in the direction of the front edgerof said window frame,
4. A window fastener devicejcomprising two rods, guide plates mounting said rods on a structural mmber of awndow sash-frame for longitudinal displacement, a handle bar movably mounted on 4said member, means connecting said handle bar. and said rods for simultaneous longitudinal displacement of said rods upon movement of said bar, curved bolts, transverse axles yrotatably mounting said bolts on said rods, respectively, `one end of each of said bolts comprising a latching head andthe other end thereof comprising a camming head, said guide plates having apertures therein, a window frame ,having recesses registering with said apertures, said bolts, axles, and apertures being formed and arranged with respect to one another so that, when said rods are displaced from an intermediate position to one terminal position, said curved bolts engage against the guide plate atone end of said aperture and thereby are respectively turned in one direction to project said .latching heads through said apertures and into said recesses to latchV said sash-frame to the window frame and whereby, when said rods are-displaced from said intermediate position to the opposite terminal position, to engage said curved bolts against the guide plates at the other ends of saidapertures to respectively turn said'bolts in the other direction whereby to project said camming heads.
4faces thereon arranged to cooperate with the edge of said slits disposed towards the rear with respect to the direction of opening of said sash member. v
6. In combination claimed in claim 4, strike plates on said window frame, said strike plates having slits therein registering with said yapertures, said camming heads havingthe cam surfaces thereon arranged to cooperate with the edge of said slits disposed towards the rear with respect to the direction of openingof said sash member, said slits being open towards the front with respect to the direction of opening said sash-frame.
7. A fastener devi-ce for two windows mounted in the same frame, one of said windows being swingable about a vertical axis on hinges axed to one of two vertical structural members of said frame and the other window being openable by swinging about a horizontal axis, said one window having a vertical sash member normally adjacent the other vertical structural member and a horizontal sash member opposite a normally adjacent sash member of the other window, a
pair of rods, a pair of guide plates slidablyl mounting said rods on said vertical and horizontal sash members for longitudinal displacement,
a handle bar movably mounted on said window, means connecting said handle bar and said rods for simultaneous longitudinal displacement of said rods upon movement of said bar, curved bolts, transverse axles rotatably mounting said bolts on said rods, respectively, one end of each of said bolts comprising a latching head and the other end thereof comprising a camming head, said guide plates having apertures therein, said other vertical member and the adjacent sash member of the other window having recesses therein for respectively registering with said apertures, said bolts, axles, and apertures being formed and arranged with respect to one another so that, when said rods are displaced from an intermediate position to one terminal position, said curved bolts engage against the guide plates at one end of said apertures and thereby are respectively turned in one direction to project said latching heads through said apertures into said recesses to latch the sash-frame of the rst window to said window frame and to the adjacent sash member of the other window and whereby, when said rods are displaced from said intermediate points to the opposite terminal position, to engage said bolts against the guide plates at the other ends of said apertures to respectively turn said bolts in the other direction whereby to protect said camming heads from said apertures so as to press off the first-mentioned sash-frame from said window frame and to swing the other window.y
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