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Sliding Window (Patent No: 348247)

Inventor: Gordon, Charles

Location: Vegreville

Comments: N/A

Description:
I CLAIM:

1. A sliding window comprising a suitable frame, one stationary sash and two slidably mounted sash, the two sliding sash containing panels of screen wire cloth, also equipped with baffle-boards, locking facilities for sash while open or closed and efficient weather-stripping, the construction permitting easy tire removal of the sash from the frame.

2. A sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary.

3.A sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary, and the two sliding sash being divided vertically by a mullion and glazed with glass in one half and screen wire cloth in the other.

4. A sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary, and the two sliding sash being divided vertically by a mullion and glazed with glass in one half and screen wire cloth in the other, there being midway up the screen wire cloth portion of sash a baffle-board running· transversely of the sash providing means for creating a convectional flow of air.

5. A sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary, and the two sliding sash being divided vertically by a mullion and glazed with glass in one half and screen wire cloth in the other, there being midway up the screen wire cloth portion of sash a baffle-board running transversely of the sash providing means for creating a convectional flow of air, when the sliding sash are moved in to open position along the sliding strips.

6. A sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary, and the two sliding sash being divided vertically by a mullion and glazed with glass in one half and screen wire cloth in the other, there being midway up the screen wire cloth portion of sash a baffle-board running transversely of the sash providing means for creating a convectional flow of air, when the sliding sash are moved in to open positions along the sliding strips, while a mortise spring locking bolt embodied in the window stool engages mortise holes in sash thereby locking same in either open or closed position.

7. A sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary, and the two sliding sash being divided vertically by a mullion and glazed with glass in one half and screen wire cloth in the other, there being midway up the screen wire cloth portion of sash a baffle-board running transversely of the sash providing means for creating a convectional flow of air, when the sliding sash are moved in to open positions along the sliding strips, while a mortise spring locking bolt embodied in the window stool engages mortise holes in sash thereby locking same in either open or closed position, there being also weather-stripping felts on the side jambs and the stationary sash and metal spring weather strips in the head jamb.

8. A Sliding window with forementioned features comprising a frame whose construction permits recess pockets each side and sliding arrangements of two of the sash, leaving the centre one stationary, and the two sliding sash being divided vertically by a mullion and glazed with glass in one half and screen wire cloth in the other, there being midway up the screen wire cloth portion of sash a baffle-board running transversely of the sash providing means for creating a convectional flow of air, when the sliding sash are moved in to open positions, along the sliding strips, while a mortise spring locking bolt embodied in the window stool engages mortise holes in sash thereby locking same in either open or closed position, there being also weather-stripping felts on the side jambs and the stationary sash and metal spring weather strips in the head jamb.







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