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US2624605A
US2624605A US15087750A US2624605A US 2624605 A US2624605 A US 2624605A US 15087750 A US15087750 A US 15087750A US 2624605 A US2624605 A US 2624605A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D15/00Suspension arrangements for wings
    • E05D15/16Suspension arrangements for wings for wings sliding vertically more or less in their own plane
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05DHINGES OR SUSPENSION DEVICES FOR DOORS, WINDOWS OR WINGS
    • E05D2700/00Hinges or other suspension devices especially for doors or windows
    • E05D2700/10Various door and window fittings, e.g. suspension devices for double hung windows or screens
    • 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
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    • Y10STECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10S292/00Closure fasteners
    • Y10S292/35Storm sash fasteners
    • 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
    • Y10T292/1075Operating means
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  • My invention relates to a fastener for storm sash, screens and the like.
  • a primary object of the invention is to provide a storm sash fastener, the use of which makes it possible to lock and unlock the sash from either the inside or outside of the house.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide a storm sash fastener which will greatly facilitate the installation and removal of the storm sash from the outside of the house, it being unnecessary to secure the assistance of any one within the house.
  • a further object is to provide a fastener of the above-mentioned character which is highly simplified, compact, sturdy and durable in construction, easy to manipulate and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
  • FIG. 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a storm sash fastener embodying my invention and illustrating the use of the same;
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary, horizontal, sectional view through a storm sash equipped with my fasteners, one fastener being shown in a clamping or looking position, the other fastener bein shown in a loosened or unlocked position; and
  • Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a fastener rod or shank removed.
  • the numeral I designates a portion of a window frame or casing having the usual sash guide or rails II and outer, vertical blind stops or rails I2.
  • a storm sash I3 is shown positioned within the window frame In with its frame sides or stiles I4 engaging the outer sides of blind stops Ill.
  • the frame sides or stiles I4 are provided near and above the bottom of the storm sash, and laterally inwardly of the blind stops I2 with horizontal, transverse openings or bores I5 for receiving my sash fasteners which are designated generally by the numeral I6.
  • the storm sash i3 is equipped at its top with any conventional type of hangers and the fasteners it serve to releasably secure the storm sash in place against the blind stops I2.
  • Each sash fastener It comprises a horizontal, cylindrical sleeve or bushing II rigidly secured within the opening I5 and provided at its outer 2 end with an integral, fiat, annular flange I8, preferably arranged flush with the outer face of the stile I4.
  • the opposite end of each sleeve I! is flush with the inner face of the stile It, and the length of the sleeve is equal to the thickness of the stile I4, Figure 2.
  • each bolt I9 Freely rotatably mounted within each of the sleeves I1 is an elongated, straight, horizontal fastener bolt I9.
  • Each bolt I9 comprises a central, elongated body portion 28, which is square in transverse cross-section and slightly narrower across corners than the inside diameter of the sleeve Il.
  • the fastener bolts I9 extend beyond the inner and outer faces of the stiles I4, and when in use, the square body portions 20 extend inwardly beyond the sash stiles I l and adjacent to the blind stops I2.
  • the bolts I9 include reduced, longitudinal, screw-threaded extensions 2I forming flat, lateral shoulders 22 at the inner ends of the square body portions 2?
  • the extensions 23 are screw-threaded extensions 23, preferably having the same diameter as the width of the square body portions 20 across flats.
  • the extensions 23 are somewhat longer than the inner, screwthreaded extensions 2
  • the outer ends of the extensions 23 are further provided with short, reduced, square extensions 2A for a purpose to be described.
  • each bolt I9 Removably mounted upon the inner end of each bolt I9 is a generally J-shaped, rigid clamp bracket 25, including a short foot portion parallel to and spaced from the bolt It on the laterally inward end of a relatively long integral standard portion 2'! extending at right angles to the bolt I9.
  • Each clamp bracket 25 further comprises a relatively short integral extension 28 on the free end of the foot portion 26 paralleling the standard portion 21 and spaced laterally therefrom as shown.
  • the relatively short extensions 28 are provided with square openings 29 slidably receiving the square body portions 28 of the bolts I9, and each standard portion 2'! is provided with a small circular opening 30 slidably receiving therein the inner, screw-threaded bolt extension 2 I.
  • each clamp bracket 25 The openings 29 and 30 of each clamp bracket 25 are in axial alignment, and the clamp brackets are applied to the inner ends of the bolts I9, with the standard portions 2! of the brackets engaging adjacent the lateral shoulders 22, as shown.
  • the clamp brackets 25 are positioned adjacent to the vertical blind stops I2, and the distance between the bracket portions 21 and 28 is somewhat less than the thickness of the blind outer, screw-threaded bolt extensions 23 and en-- gage the outer faces of the stiles Hand flanges l8.
  • Wing nuts 33 are mounted upon the extensions 23 outwardly of the washers, so that the sash fasteners may be operated fromthe outer side of the storm window or sash I3.
  • the sash fasteners are applied to the sash l3, as shown and described.
  • the storm sash may be locked and unlocked from either the inside or outside of the house.
  • the storm sash may be installed from the outside of the house without the necessity of entering the house to make adjustments from the inside or disturbing any one within the house, in order to obtain their assistance.
  • the storm sash When working from the outside, the storm sash may be locked and unlocked by manipulating the wing nuts 33 and turning the bolts l9. For unlocking the sash, the wing nuts-33 are loosened and the bolts l9 and clamp brackets 25 are turned to the unlocked positions. If .desired, a wrench or pliers may be conveniently applied to the outer square extensions 24 to facilitate turning the bolts l9. Also, when tightening the outer wing nuts 33, if there is any tendency for the bolts l9 to turn, this-tendency Wing nuts 3
  • the bolts I9 and clamp brackets 25 are first turned to their loosened or unlocked position, and the storm sash is applied to the hangers, not shown. The sash is then swung to the closed position against the stops
  • a bolt having a squared intermediate portion, a screw threaded outer end, a screw'threaded inner end, a lateral shoulder between said intermediate portion and said inner end, a first nut threaded on said outer end, a clamping bracket comprising a J-shaped form comprising astandard portion extending cross- Wise'of the bolt, said standard having a free endandanother end, a lateral foot portion on said other end terminating in a lateral extension paralleling said standard portion and spaced from the outer side of said standard portion, saidstandard portion being formed intermediate its ends with an opening freely passing said inner end of the bolt with the standard portion bearing against said shoulder, said lateral extension being formed with a squared opening nonrotatably receiving the squared intermediate portion of the bolt, and a second nut threaded on the said inner end of the bolt and bearing against the inner side of the standard portion of the clamping bracket.

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FASTE NER FOR STORM SASH AND THE LIKE Filed March 21, 1950 INVENTOR. WILLIAM G. RATTE ATTCQN EYS Patented Jan. 6, 1953 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 7 2,624,605 FASTENER FOR STORM SASH AND THE LIKE William G. Ratte, Lawrence, Mass.
Application March 21, 1950, Serial No. 150,877
1 Claim.
My invention relates to a fastener for storm sash, screens and the like.
A primary object of the invention is to provide a storm sash fastener, the use of which makes it possible to lock and unlock the sash from either the inside or outside of the house.
A further object of the invention is to provide a storm sash fastener which will greatly facilitate the installation and removal of the storm sash from the outside of the house, it being unnecessary to secure the assistance of any one within the house.
A further object is to provide a fastener of the above-mentioned character which is highly simplified, compact, sturdy and durable in construction, easy to manipulate and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent during the course of the following description.
In the accompanying drawings forming a part of this application, and in which like numerals are employed to designate like parts throughout the same:
Figure 1 is a fragmentary perspective view of a storm sash fastener embodying my invention and illustrating the use of the same;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary, horizontal, sectional view through a storm sash equipped with my fasteners, one fastener being shown in a clamping or looking position, the other fastener bein shown in a loosened or unlocked position; and
Figure 3 is an enlarged perspective view of a fastener rod or shank removed.
In the drawings, where, for the purpose of illustration, is shown a preferred embodiment of my invention, the numeral I designates a portion of a window frame or casing having the usual sash guide or rails II and outer, vertical blind stops or rails I2. A storm sash I3 is shown positioned within the window frame In with its frame sides or stiles I4 engaging the outer sides of blind stops Ill. The frame sides or stiles I4 are provided near and above the bottom of the storm sash, and laterally inwardly of the blind stops I2 with horizontal, transverse openings or bores I5 for receiving my sash fasteners which are designated generally by the numeral I6. The storm sash i3 is equipped at its top with any conventional type of hangers and the fasteners it serve to releasably secure the storm sash in place against the blind stops I2.
Each sash fastener It comprises a horizontal, cylindrical sleeve or bushing II rigidly secured within the opening I5 and provided at its outer 2 end with an integral, fiat, annular flange I8, preferably arranged flush with the outer face of the stile I4. The opposite end of each sleeve I! is flush with the inner face of the stile It, and the length of the sleeve is equal to the thickness of the stile I4, Figure 2.
Freely rotatably mounted within each of the sleeves I1 is an elongated, straight, horizontal fastener bolt I9. Each bolt I9 comprises a central, elongated body portion 28, which is square in transverse cross-section and slightly narrower across corners than the inside diameter of the sleeve Il. As shown clearly in the drawings, the fastener bolts I9 extend beyond the inner and outer faces of the stiles I4, and when in use, the square body portions 20 extend inwardly beyond the sash stiles I l and adjacent to the blind stops I2. At their inner ends, the bolts I9 include reduced, longitudinal, screw-threaded extensions 2I forming flat, lateral shoulders 22 at the inner ends of the square body portions 2? On the outer ends of the square body portions 29 are screw-threaded extensions 23, preferably having the same diameter as the width of the square body portions 20 across flats. The extensions 23 are somewhat longer than the inner, screwthreaded extensions 2|, as shown. The outer ends of the extensions 23 are further provided with short, reduced, square extensions 2A for a purpose to be described.
Removably mounted upon the inner end of each bolt I9 is a generally J-shaped, rigid clamp bracket 25, including a short foot portion parallel to and spaced from the bolt It on the laterally inward end of a relatively long integral standard portion 2'! extending at right angles to the bolt I9. Each clamp bracket 25 further comprises a relatively short integral extension 28 on the free end of the foot portion 26 paralleling the standard portion 21 and spaced laterally therefrom as shown. The relatively short extensions 28 are provided with square openings 29 slidably receiving the square body portions 28 of the bolts I9, and each standard portion 2'! is provided with a small circular opening 30 slidably receiving therein the inner, screw-threaded bolt extension 2 I. The openings 29 and 30 of each clamp bracket 25 are in axial alignment, and the clamp brackets are applied to the inner ends of the bolts I9, with the standard portions 2! of the brackets engaging adjacent the lateral shoulders 22, as shown. The clamp brackets 25 are positioned adjacent to the vertical blind stops I2, and the distance between the bracket portions 21 and 28 is somewhat less than the thickness of the blind outer, screw-threaded bolt extensions 23 and en-- gage the outer faces of the stiles Hand flanges l8. Wing nuts 33 are mounted upon the extensions 23 outwardly of the washers, so that the sash fasteners may be operated fromthe outer side of the storm window or sash I3.
In use, the sash fasteners are applied to the sash l3, as shown and described. As previously stated, the storm sash may be locked and unlocked from either the inside or outside of the house. Also, the storm sash may be installed from the outside of the house without the necessity of entering the house to make adjustments from the inside or disturbing any one within the house, in order to obtain their assistance.
When working from the inside, in order to lock and unlock the storm sash l3, it is merely necessary to manipulate the inner wing nuts 3|. When these wing nuts 3| are loosened slightly, the bolts 9 may be turned bodily within the sleeves I1, and the brackets 25 may be swung to the unlocked positions, such as shown at the right-hand side of Figure 2. Whenever the bolts I9 are turned, the clamp brackets 25 must turn with them because of engagement of the squared portions 20 with the square openings 29. Likewise, when locking the storm sash from the inside, it is merely necessary to turn the bolts I9 and clamp brackets 25 to the position illustrated at the left-hand side of Figure 2, wherein the bracket standard portions 21 engage behind the vertical blind stops I2. The wing nuts 3| are then tightened to draw the sash |3 tightly against the outer faces of the blind stops l2.
When working from the outside, the storm sash may be locked and unlocked by manipulating the wing nuts 33 and turning the bolts l9. For unlocking the sash, the wing nuts-33 are loosened and the bolts l9 and clamp brackets 25 are turned to the unlocked positions. If .desired, a wrench or pliers may be conveniently applied to the outer square extensions 24 to facilitate turning the bolts l9. Also, when tightening the outer wing nuts 33, if there is any tendency for the bolts l9 to turn, this-tendency Wing nuts 3| are mounted upon' may be overcome by holding the extensions 24 with pliers or the like. When installing the storm sash from the outside of the house, the bolts I9 and clamp brackets 25 are first turned to their loosened or unlocked position, and the storm sash is applied to the hangers, not shown. The sash is then swung to the closed position against the stops |2, and the bolts l9 and clamp brackets 25 are turned to the locking position. It is then' merely necessary to tighten the wing nuts 33, and the storm sash is completely installed and locked closed.
It is to be understood that the form of the invention herewith shown and described is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and that various changes in shape, size and arrangementof parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claim.
Having thus described my invention, I claim:
In a clamping device, a bolt having a squared intermediate portion, a screw threaded outer end, a screw'threaded inner end, a lateral shoulder between said intermediate portion and said inner end, a first nut threaded on said outer end, a clamping bracket comprising a J-shaped form comprising astandard portion extending cross- Wise'of the bolt, said standard having a free endandanother end, a lateral foot portion on said other end terminating in a lateral extension paralleling said standard portion and spaced from the outer side of said standard portion, saidstandard portion being formed intermediate its ends with an opening freely passing said inner end of the bolt with the standard portion bearing against said shoulder, said lateral extension being formed with a squared opening nonrotatably receiving the squared intermediate portion of the bolt, and a second nut threaded on the said inner end of the bolt and bearing against the inner side of the standard portion of the clamping bracket.-
WILLIAM G. RA'ITE.
REFERENCES. CITED The following references are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 673,957 Lang May 14, 1901 1,147,583 White July 20, 1915 1,236,637 White Aug. 14, 1917 2,385,350 Dady Sept. 25, 1945 2,476,009 Wessman July 12, 1949 2,525,217 Glitsch Oct. 10, 1950
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