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US1843264A US448913A US44891330A US1843264A US 1843264 A US1843264 A US 1843264A US 448913 A US448913 A US 448913A US 44891330 A US44891330 A US 44891330A US 1843264 A US1843264 A US 1843264A
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  • a very convenient and preferred method' of installing lockers ina room is to provide 10 a recess in the wall and then install .the lockers in the recess.
  • the portion of the wall 4above the recess may be. conveniently used for air or heata ducts.
  • the object of the present nvent1on is to conceal the space between the locker and the wall over the top and at the sides of the' locker7 whichis neat and ornamental, which can be fastened securely to the locker, and which positively conceals any cracks or crevices occuring between the wall and the locker.
  • Another object is to provide ornamental sheet metal flashing which is rigidlyl connected to thelocker by means of fastening means arranged inside-'of the locker.
  • a further object isvto provide improved flashingforlocker construction, which flash ing is connected rigidly and detachably to the lockers,4 and which is provided With al leg or flange makingit possible to score the provide a-new andornamental flashing to plaster with a tool so that the leg or flange will become imbedded in the wall to present a neat appearance and .compensate for irregularities in the plaster surface.
  • the invention comprises in general a metal stripwhich is preferably made lin sections and which covers spaces in thewall above and at the sides of lockers which are inserted in a wallprecess.
  • the flashing has a clamp which is loosely fastened to the to or sides of the locker by means of a threaded member extending through the locker and through the clamping member.
  • the flashing is made with an inturned leg which fits between the loose clamp and the locker bod
  • the threaded member is ⁇ operated from t e inside of the locker for holding the flashing ri idly but disconnectably to the locker.
  • the ashing is preferably made in sections, the ends of the sections being covered by a ⁇ n ornamental plate which is 'screwed-to, the flashing.
  • Fig. 1 is a detail elevation partly .in -section showing a plurality of lockers arranged in a wall recess and having the improved fiashing arranged in place.
  • F 2 is a detail sectional view on the ⁇ line 2-2 ⁇ of Fig.. 1 showing the 'ashing in position with the ⁇ clamping ymeans looseq or unclampefd.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the clampin'means in locked or'clamped position.
  • ig. 4 is a detail .perspective view of the y clamping member.
  • 5 designates a wall construction having a recessl 6 provided' ⁇ therein into which a plurality of lockers 7 are arranged.
  • the lockers preferably rest on the -oor 8 and are arranged in adjacent position side by-side in any manner desired but preferably with the front Yface of the lockers substantially flush with ⁇ the wall.
  • Flashing 10 is provided to cover up the spaces 9 at the top and the sides.
  • This flashing has an upper inturned leg or flange 11 which fits into a recess or slot 12 formed or cut into the wall surface.
  • the lower edge of the flashing has an inturned flange or leg 13 which is bent upwardly to provide a surface 14 which bears against the front upper edge 15 ⁇ -of the lockers 7.
  • the surface 14 is bent over at right angles as indicated at 16 to provide an inwardlyextending flange or leg 17 which is adapted to bear against the top 18 of a locker. Where the flashing is used at the sides, the surface 14 bears against the front of the locker at the side edges, and the leg 17 bears against the sides of the locker near the front thereof.
  • Each clamping member also has integral side flanges 23 and 24 whose bottom edges 25 are adapted to impinfve the inturned leg or-flange 17 between the locker and a clampin member 19.
  • Each clamping member is a so provided with a threaded opening 26 to receive a threaded member or screw 27 which extends through an openingv overlies the front wall 15.0f the locker, thereby drawing the flashing as a whole inward to clamp it against the front wall 15 of the locker.
  • the hole 28f for the screw is made a little larger thalrthe diameter of the screw shank.
  • the flashing is fastened to the lockers by 3.
  • "Ihe inturned flange 11 ofthe flashing is free to engage the wall surface which may be scored with a scratch awl or other instrument ⁇ to provide the recess o'r slot 12.
  • the leg 11 is free to engage this slot and'become imbedded therein to present a neat and even appearance and to compensate for #irregularities in the plaster surface.
  • the flashing is preferably made in a plurawn against the overhanging means of the legs 17 being clamped between the clamps 19 and a part of the locker 29, Fig.
  • tical flashing connects with the horizontal flashing
  • a corner clip 33 is fastened to the flashing in substantially thesame manner as the members 30 are fastened to the horizontal flashing.
  • An ornamental corner member 34 is fastened to the side and top flanges as clearly shown in Fig. 1.
  • the tightening of the screw member 28 also causes the side legs or flanges 23 and 24 of the clamping member to bear against the top of the flashing leg 17 and impinge this flashing leg between the flanges 23 and 24 of the clamping member and the -top 18 of the locker.
  • the screws 32 fasten the strips 30 and the ornamental plates 31 or the corner plates 33 and 34to the flashing.
  • the invention permits light sheet metal to be used for concealing all openings, cracks, or creviees occurring between the lockers at the side walls and top of the recess.
  • the flashing is secured rigidly but detachably to the wall locker.
  • the turned leg on the flashing is adapted to become imbeddedfin a recess or slot which may be made in the plaster wall with a tool suchv as a scratch awl, thereby presenting an even surface and compensating for irregularities in the plaster surface. If the lockers'are to be replaced, the
  • ing can be released from the lockers by operating a screw which is operated from the inside of a locker.
  • the flashing and the clamping member may be preformed and shipped to the point of installation in sections.
  • the sections are easily arranged' in place, and attachedto the lockers for concealinp: the space surrounding the locker and wall.
  • the flashing is attractive and ornaflashing may be easily-removed, as the flash f recess therein, of a locker arranged in said the locker and the recess whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for concealing said space and envaging the front face of front face of the wall and having a leg extending into the space between the locker and the wall, and a member arranged on the outside of said locker and operable from the inside of said locker '('for locking said flashing securely to the vfront of the wall. and front wall of the locker.
  • the combinacion with wan having a recess therein, of a locken arranged in saidY recess whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for covering upsaid space and having a leg extending into Ythe space between the locker and the wall,
  • fastening means for tightening said member in position, whereby lthe front flange on the member engage the surface engaging part on the flashing, and the side flanges on said clamping member will press said leg tightly against the top of the locker.
  • iashing for concealing the space, said ias'hing having an edge vfreely overlying the front surface of the wall and having another edge freely overlying the front wall of the locker and detachable means for holding the flashing securely against said front faces, said means being disposed in said recess between the extreme wall of the locker and the adjacent face of the wall.
  • said clamping member having inclined si es and ⁇ a threaded aperture, a screw passing through scribed my name.

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--UNITEO STATES PATENT OFFICE JAMES E. BALEs, OF AURORA, ILLINOIS, AssIGNoR To LYON METAL rRoDUoTs ,1- Noon PORATED.- OF AURORA, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS LOCKER CONSTRUCTION Application mea may 1, 1930. serial No. 448,913.
A very convenient and preferred method' of installing lockers ina room is to provide 10 a recess in the wall and then install .the lockers in the recess. The portion of the wall 4above the recess may be. conveniently used for air or heata ducts. The placing of lockers 1n the recess, particularly lin school rooms,`
makes it very convenient for the lockersto be under close observation at all times,l provides a flush construction, and utilizes the space. below that portion of the wall structure which is normally used for a heat duct or air duct. The disadvantage of placing the lockers into awall recess resides in the fact that sufcient space must be provided to permit the lockersto be installed in the recess thereby leaving a space above the lockers and at the sides thereof. Many attempts have been made Ato `conceal this space by fastening strips or molds to the wall and having them .extend down over the face of the locker. This conventional method of concealing the space is 0. unsatisfactory and has heretofore required thick strips or molds which were unpleasmg and unornamentalas well as permitting relative vmovement between the molding strips.
The object of the present nvent1on is to conceal the space between the locker and the wall over the top and at the sides of the' locker7 whichis neat and ornamental, which can be fastened securely to the locker, and which positively conceals any cracks or crevices occuring between the wall and the locker. Another object is to provide ornamental sheet metal flashing which is rigidlyl connected to thelocker by means of fastening means arranged inside-'of the locker. A further object isvto provide improved flashingforlocker construction, which flash ing is connected rigidly and detachably to the lockers,4 and which is provided With al leg or flange makingit possible to score the provide a-new andornamental flashing to plaster with a tool so that the leg or flange will become imbedded in the wall to present a neat appearance and .compensate for irregularities in the plaster surface. 1
Numerous other Objects and .advantages will be apparent throughout the progress of the following specification. Il
The invention comprises in general a metal stripwhich is preferably made lin sections and which covers spaces in thewall above and at the sides of lockers which are inserted in a wallprecess. The flashing has a clamp which is loosely fastened to the to or sides of the locker by means of a threaded member extending through the locker and through the clamping member. The flashing is made with an inturned leg which fits between the loose clamp and the locker bod The threaded member is`operated from t e inside of the locker for holding the flashing ri idly but disconnectably to the locker. The ashing is preferably made in sections, the ends of the sections being covered by a`n ornamental plate which is 'screwed-to, the flashing.-
The juncture at the corners Where the overcovered by Aan ornamental corner bracket.
'head flashing engages the side flashing is;
The accompanying drawings illustrate a selected embodiment of the invention and.-
the views therein are as follows: v
Fig. 1 is a detail elevation partly .in -section showing a plurality of lockers arranged in a wall recess and having the improved fiashing arranged in place.
F 2 is a detail sectional view on the` line 2-2`of Fig.. 1 showing the 'ashing in position with the` clamping ymeans looseq or unclampefd. Fig. 3 is a similar view showing the clampin'means in locked or'clamped position.
ig. 4 is a detail .perspective view of the y clamping member.
`. Referring tothe drawings, 5 designates a wall construction having a recessl 6 provided'\ therein into which a plurality of lockers 7 are arranged. The lockers preferably rest on the -oor 8 and are arranged in adjacent position side by-side in any manner desired but preferably with the front Yface of the lockers substantially flush with` the wall. To
insert the lockers within the recess 6 sufficient room must be required to permit them to be inserted easily inthe recess whereby a space 9 is left between the sides and top of the locker and the surrounding wall. Flashing 10 is provided to cover up the spaces 9 at the top and the sides. This flashing has an upper inturned leg or flange 11 which fits into a recess or slot 12 formed or cut into the wall surface. The lower edge of the flashing has an inturned flange or leg 13 which is bent upwardly to provide a surface 14 which bears against the front upper edge 15`-of the lockers 7. The surface 14 is bent over at right angles as indicated at 16 to provide an inwardlyextending flange or leg 17 which is adapted to bear against the top 18 of a locker. Where the flashing is used at the sides, the surface 14 bears against the front of the locker at the side edges, and the leg 17 bears against the sides of the locker near the front thereof.
Metal clips or clamping members 19, each vcomprising a substantially flat body portion 20 and front and rear legs or flanges 2l and 22, are provided for securing the flashiig' to the lockers. Each clamping member also has integral side flanges 23 and 24 whose bottom edges 25 are adapted to impinfve the inturned leg or-flange 17 between the locker and a clampin member 19. Each clamping member is a so provided with a threaded opening 26 to receive a threaded member or screw 27 which extends through an openingv overlies the front wall 15.0f the locker, thereby drawing the flashing as a whole inward to clamp it against the front wall 15 of the locker. In order to permit of this inward clamping action, the hole 28f for the screw is made a little larger thalrthe diameter of the screw shank.
The flashing is fastened to the lockers by 3. "Ihe inturned flange 11 ofthe flashing is free to engage the wall surface which may be scored with a scratch awl or other instrument` to provide the recess o'r slot 12. The leg 11 is free to engage this slot and'become imbedded therein to present a neat and even appearance and to compensate for #irregularities in the plaster surface.
The flashing is preferably made in a plurawn against the overhanging means of the legs 17 being clamped between the clamps 19 and a part of the locker 29, Fig.
rality of sections, and the joint formed where .one section abuts another is covered with a substantially channel-shaped sheet metal member 30 over which an ornamental plate 31 is fastened in any convenient manner such as by screws 32. This same flashing is imbedded in lthe wall at the sides of the locker in exactly the same manner as the upper aflashing is imbedded in the wall above the lockers.
At the corners where the ver,
tical flashing connects with the horizontal flashing, a corner clip 33 is fastened to the flashing in substantially thesame manner as the members 30 are fastened to the horizontal flashing. An ornamental corner member 34 is fastened to the side and top flanges as clearly shown in Fig. 1.
In practice the flashing -s arranged in place with the screw 27 operati ely engaging the clamp 19 with the screw just threadedly engaging the clamping member as shown in Fig. 2. The leg 17 of the flashing is inserted in the opening or space 9 between the loosely mounted 'clamping' member 19 and the top 18 of a locker. In this position the fastening member or screw 28 is tightened by merely lrotating the fastening member 28 from the inside of a locker. The tightening of the screw 28 will cause the front flange 21 of the clamp to extend 'over the vertical surface 14 of the flashing and impinge this front face between the leg or flange 21 of the clamp and the front face 15 of the locker, Fig. 3.` The tightening of the screw member 28 also causes the side legs or flanges 23 and 24 of the clamping member to bear against the top of the flashing leg 17 and impinge this flashing leg between the flanges 23 and 24 of the clamping member and the -top 18 of the locker. The screws 32 fasten the strips 30 and the ornamental plates 31 or the corner plates 33 and 34to the flashing.
The invention. permits light sheet metal to be used for concealing all openings, cracks, or creviees occurring between the lockers at the side walls and top of the recess. The flashing is secured rigidly but detachably to the wall locker. The turned leg on the flashing is adapted to become imbeddedfin a recess or slot which may be made in the plaster wall with a tool suchv as a scratch awl, thereby presenting an even surface and compensating for irregularities in the plaster surface. If the lockers'are to be replaced, the
ing can be released from the lockers by operating a screw which is operated from the inside of a locker. The flashing and the clamping member may be preformed and shipped to the point of installation in sections. The sections are easily arranged' in place, and attachedto the lockers for concealinp: the space surrounding the locker and wall. The flashing is attractive and ornaflashing may be easily-removed, as the flash f recess therein, of a locker arranged in said the locker and the recess whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for concealing said space and envaging the front face of front face of the wall and having a leg extending into the space between the locker and the wall, and a member arranged on the outside of said locker and operable from the inside of said locker '('for locking said flashing securely to the vfront of the wall. and front wall of the locker.
2. The combination with a wallhaving a recess therein, of a locker arranged in said recess whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing. for conceal-` iilgsaid space and having a leg extending into the space between the locker and the wall,
means in said space for vclamping said leg to the locker, and means operable `from the inside of the locker for operating the clamping means.
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s. The combinacion with wan having a recess therein, of a locken arranged in saidY recess whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for covering upsaid space and having a leg extending into Ythe space between the locker and the wall,
av clamping member loosely connected to the locker, and means for tightening said clamping member whereby said leg will bel impinged between a part of the locker and said clamping member. f 4. The combination with `a wall having a recesstherein, of a locker arranged in saidl recess whereby la space is left between Vthe i 'wall and thev lockerof a member loosely connected to the locker, llasliin for concealing said space,.a leg integral with said flashing and adaptedto be arranged between said member andra part of the lcker, and means for fastening 'said member` o impinge said leg between the locker part and the member.
5. The combination with a wall having a recess therein, of a locker arranged in said recess whereby Aa spaceis left between the' wall and the locker, of a member loosely con'- nected tothe top of saidlocker,front and side Vflanges on said member, flashing for concealing said space and having a surface engaging a part ofthe frontof said locker, a leg on said surface and adapted to be arranged between said member and a part of the locker, and
fastening means for tightening said member in position, whereby lthe front flange on the member engage the surface engaging part on the flashing, and the side flanges on said clamping member will press said leg tightly against the top of the locker.
6. The combination with a wall having a recess therein, of a locker arranged in said recess whereby a space'isleft between the wall and the locker, o f a member loosely connected to the top of said locker, fr ont and side flanges on said member, flashing for covering said\ space and having surfaces engagmg the locker, and tightening means engageable with said member, whereby tightening thereof causes parts of the member to impinge said surfaces between the member and-the locker.
7. The combination with a wall havinga recess therein, of a locker- .rranged in said recess whereby a space is legi wall and thelocker, of avclam g member loosely connected to the locker, front and side ilanges on said clamping member, flashing for concealing said space andhaving surfaces engaging the locker, and fastening. means operable fromthe inside of a locker and engaging said clamping member, whereby tightening of said fastening means causes said l t between the clamping means to be pulled inwardly and impinge thelocker engaging surfaces vof the flashing between the locker and the clamping member. i
8: lThe combination of a locker havin a lockable closure arranged in position relative `to a wall whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, of flashing'for concealing said space, and a clamping member located wholly within the space between the walls and the locker, and means operable and accessible only from the inside of the locker for oper-- ating the clamping .member forl fastening said flashing to said locker.
9. The combination of a locker arranged in Y' position relative to a wall whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for concealingsaid space, locker engaging surfaces on the'flashing, means arranged on a surface of said locker and adaptedto cooperate with said locker/engaging surfaces on the i flashing,;and 4fastening means operated from the' inside of said locker for tightening said last named means whereby said locker engaging surfaces on the llashing will be impingedfbetween a surface of the locker and said'next to last named means. v
10. The combination of a locker arranged in position relative to a wall, whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker, of flashing for "concealing said s ace, a turned leg on said flashing extending into said space and'adapted. to-bear against-a surface of a locker, means for yclamping said leg against a surfaceof the locker, and tightening means for said last named means.
11. The combination of a locker arrangedA l in position relatively to a wall, whereby a space is left between the wall and the locker,
a iashing for concealing the space, said ias'hing having an edge vfreely overlying the front surface of the wall and having another edge freely overlying the front wall of the locker and detachable means for holding the flashing securely against said front faces, said means being disposed in said recess between the extreme wall of the locker and the adjacent face of the wall.
12. The combination of a locker arranged in` position relatively-to the wall, whereby space is left between the wall and the locker, said wall .having a score line of some depth in its front face, a flashing for concealing the space, said flashing being formed of sheet material and having a free rearwardly turned edge adapted to lie in said score, said flashing having its other edge overlying the front face of the locker, and means for clamping said flashing in such position.
13.- The combination ofa locker arranged in position relative to a wall whereby space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for concealing said space, said flashing extending over the front face of the wall and the locker, and having a portion extending into the space, and means disposed in said space between the locker and the wall for drawing the iashing inwardly into clamping contact with the front faces of the wall and the locker.
14. The combination of a locker arranged in position relative to a wall whereby space is left between the wall and the locker, a
overlie the shoulder of the flashin said clamping member having inclined si es and \a threaded aperture, a screw passing through scribed my name.
JAMES E. BALES.
flashing for concealing said space, said`ashing extending over the front face of the wall and the locker, and having a portion extending into the space, and -means disposed in said space between the locker and the wall for drawing the ashing inwardly into clampin-gcontact with the front faces of the' wall and the locker;
4 15. The combination of a locker arranged in position relative to a wall whereby space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing for concealing said space, said Hash# ing extendingl over the front face of the wall and the locker, a` clamping member disposed in said space between the locker and the wall and having a portion engaging thev flashing to vdraw the latter inwardly, and VKmeans engaging the side wall of the locker and cooperating with said clamping member to draw the flashing inwardly toward the wall and the front wall of the locker.b
16. The combination of a; locker arranged iny position relative to a wall, wherebyl a space is left between the wall and the locker, a flashing overlying'the front face of the wall and the front face of the locker and having a portion providing an inwardly extending shoulder, a clamping member dise posed in the space between the wall and the adjacent side of the locker, said clamping member having an outer end adapted to
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