\* ‘eer Tae » , * r Pou * i Oe eR ae Bp agd ae | ‘ ~ ee PPITON ESIDENCE SEMENTS OF STEEL INVESTMENT VALUE CATALOGUE C217 2nd Edition, November, 1928 ‘©1928, D. L. S. CO. Printed in U.S. A, DAVID LUPTON’S SONS CO. ESTABLISHED 1871 PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICES AND SALES REPRESENTATIVES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES 7 Note: Casement Windows of heavier sections than those shown herein are described in other Lupton Catalogues Residence of Mr. E. H. Younglove Glencoe, Illinois * > > @oHE essential practicality of Lupton Casements, as well as their charming appearance, has won them a wide acceptance among architects, builders, and discriminating home-owners. Lupton casements of steel are made in the large variety of standard sizes shown on page 9. Immediate shipments can be made from large stocks Mr. Rudolph Nedved, Architect Murray & Sinclair, Contractors The BETTER WINDOWS © * HE TREND toward the use of solid steel windows and the rapid devel- . opment of these windows are well _ known to all those who have even a slight - contact with the building industry. In this progressive movement, David _ Lupton’s Sons Company, of Philadelphia, have been both pioneers and leaders, con- stantly originating better types of steel windows and developing new and radi- cally different methods for using them. LUPTON THE LEADER Established in 1871, the Lupton Com- pany has always been engaged in the manufacture of quality steel products and has been guided by the conviction that a consistently well-made product will find a ready acceptance by those whom it is designed to benefit. The design and production of steel windows is not a static condition, moreover, for improvements inevitably appear as a result of a forward-looking vision. 5 mR Co ms Z ‘ Hen 4) N x jn Bs SS ere\, y s ay . WS it i AN SSNS hs i wy NN \\ AKG = 3} VS A NE iy | A \\ es 25 al e\ Sa AN Butt-welding in jigs gives Lupton Case- — ments strength and uniformity. = Today David Lupton’s Sons Company is recognized as a leader in the steel window movement, and their most notable advance in the past few years has been in the field of solid steel windows for residential use. In the fabrication of Lupton Residence Casements, the resources of the Company in improved processes of manufacture and the best materials available, are brought into play, with the result that these win- dows possess a number of definitely superior features. CONSTRUCTION Lupton Residence Casements are made of solid special rolled sections of high car- bon, copper-bearing steel. The conse- Lupton rolled sections make a two-point overlapping contact. quent reduction in the number of separate pieces creates a corresponding increase in the solidity of the finished windows. One- piece transom bars, muntin members, meet- ing stiles and frame sections with butt- welded mitered joints, combine to make Lupton Residence Casements rigid and durable. All frames are assembled in accurate jigs and dies. They are then solidly butt- welded by electricity, a method more dur- able than mere riveting, and more certain than arc welding. It is the only process which maintains the square and alignment of the casements through years of con- stant use. The improved rigidity of Lupton Casements insures unfailing weather-tightness, for the outward open- ing ventilators do not vary from their two- point, overlapping contact with the frames. Lupton muntins are strong, clean-lined, and slender, and give the pleasing effect of leaded glass without materially decreas- if i ing desirable glass area. Where they cross, they form a tight joint which makes a neat appearance as viewed from within. When specified, muntins can be omitted for use of leaded glass. Another refinement of Lup- ton construction is the extended steel drip rolled integral with the transom bar sec- tion. This drip is a precaution against seeping moisture and driving rain in exposed locations. Casement units containing fixed lights at the head of all ventilators are the most Lupton handles lock the casements securely and are congenial to the grasp. satisfactory for general use. Fixed tran- som lights protect the curtain-valance or roller shade where these are used; and facilitate awning and screen installation. HARDWARE The hardware of Lupton Casements is designed, first, for permanent mechanical efficiency and, second, for a quietly correct appearance. All hardware is carefully machined to a single standard which per- mits ready interchangeability on any standard Lupton window. The hardware is shipped unattached, carefully packed to prevent damage, and is applied in the field. Standard stock handles are of malleable iron, painted. Several other types are available in bronze and can be furnished when specified. See Page 10. All the handles are of clean cut design, congenial to the grasp, and of just the right length to afford a comfortable lever- age. They are attached to the ventilators in a manner which leaves no unsightly bolts in sight. The handles bear against a raised button keeper when in the locking position and contain a concealed stop which prevents turning them too far. They are also notched so that the ventilators may be locked slightly open for moderate ventilation. Top hinged ventilators are provided with friction hinges which hold them open at any reasonable angle without stay bar or adjuster. A small ring type malleable iron transom latch, illustrated on page 10, is provided to lock them when shut. A bronze latch of the same design can be furnished if specified. HINGES Lupton Casement hinges are of the fric- tion type. They are made of tough mal- leable iron and are thoroughly practical and convenient. The hinge pin isa special eS =r \ Se err EES ata : Dh NTA HTT yi ts a / ES | | 5 A sit The strong malleable iron hinge holds the ventilator open in any desired position. udylited bolt which clamps the movable leaf of the hinge between two bronze washers, eliminating rusting and insuring smooth, uniform friction sufficient to hold ventilator open in any desired position. Peg stays or adjusters are not required. Extended friction hinges are used on all side hinged ventilators. When they un- fold, their ingenious extension movement carries the ventilator away from the jamb at the hinge side so that a space is left through which the exterior of the glass may be easily cleaned from within the room. Close-up friction hinges are used on top hinged ventilators. Non-friction hinges can be furnished when specified for use with under screen operators, 2 The one-piece rolled transom bar section gives added rigidity and weather-tightness. COMPOSITE UNITS While many styles of window treat- ment call for special mullions and framing, composite casement units with steel mul- lions and solid transom bars are preferable wherever suitable to the design. This is because the larger Lupton Casement units combine a number of small units in a single solid frame and the close relation between units thus established at the factory is preserved when the windows are installed. Composite units also offer more window for the money and are easier to handle. SETTING AND GLAZING Sturdily and solidly built, accurately gauged and aligned, Lupton Residence Casements need only reasonable care in setting to assure permanent window satis- faction. Like every product manufactured to fit perfectly, they should not be handled roughly, they should be carefully stacked on the job until ready for use, and the setting instructions closely followed. This setting can be satisfactorily done by capable workmen familiar with resi- dence construction. There must be suit- able lintels over the windows, as the window frames are not designed to carry wall weight. The windows should have true alignment and be carefully calked all around the opening with elastic pointing cement which is furnished by Lupton and is included in the price of the windows. Weather bars should be placed over all ventilators. Continuous galvanized sheet steel anchors to be attached in field at head and jambs should be used in brick, stone or concrete construction. A card of correct setting details comes attached to every Lupton window. All Lupton Casements are punched to receive the glazing clips which are in- cluded with each window. Steel window putty should always be used for back and face puttying. Because various climates require variations in the ingredients of satisfactory putty, we recommend that putty be obtained from local sources. When this is impossible, putty may be secured from the Lupton Company or its sales nn cya ae TM IMA i} raeUTaRUAAiTE mm MMMM TOT TMT | i 7 i See Le asiminntall Composite units offer the maximum of window value and simplify setting. The operation of even the best of steel windows can be impaired by faulty in- stallation. With ordinary care in setting, however, Lupton Casementsgivesatisfying service throughout the life of the house. Pe SECTIONS FULL SIZE , NOTES | a Lb On this and the following pages will be Crete REE i found full size sections showing all the NEE conditions indicatedin the diagrams atleft. On pages 12 to 19 are details of installa- tion in various types of construction. i ie NE ERE ED pols mans he ei : ction Na oa he | ELSI for fixed units TRANSOM BAR Section IMPOST Section for circle head units HEAD Section £ L-L ws sae: VERTICAL pee : units Ea ne SECTIONS j “ Note:Withcire for vent FULL SIZE cle head units, ; this section units is continuous Continuous ia around the en- chors are supplie : Na when specified at ee extra cost to be in applied to any BE jamb or head. Recommended for brick, concrete or stone walls. IMPOST Section MM for vent units IMPOST Section JJ for fixed units 2 Note: All the dimensions given on page 9 are out- to-out of flange. SILL SILL 5 Section Section KK N-N for vent units ie sed & | HORIZONTAL SECTIONS FULL SIZE Riveted end of Dak muntin CONNECTION Between Muntin MUNTIN Section A-A and Frame Member for fixed units Lace asepeepbe@ Ghee iesch Res aseeen Gauacornescscswevassessuagncrssr2s MULLION Section G-G between vent and fixed units Similar mullion may be used between two vent units MEETINGSSTILE,; : Section showing Continuous Anchor Section C-C (Head similar) for vent and fixed units Continuous anchors are supplied when specified at extra cost to be applied to any jamb or head. Recommended for brick, concrete or stone walls. MEETING STILE JAMB Section F-F Section E-E for two vent units for vent units =a = = . 074 pare Es EN RJES ets w fase earet| SoH 15 I514L 1514R Dimenstons Dimensions given are in each ease the over all dimensions of the units, i.c., out to out of flange. In obtaining the opening di- mension 1/8” should be allow- ed at head, sill and jambs for calking. When several units are to be placed side by side, * the use of the mullion shown on page 8 adds nothing to the width of the opening width. When units are usedoneabove the other, the use of the im- post as shown on pages 6 and7 adds 14” tothe opening height. Note: Units are shown viewed from the inside. A right hand win- dow swinging from the left toward the right is indicated by dotted lines converg- ing toward the right. Aleft hand window swinging from the right toward the left is indicated by dotted lines converging to- ward the left. Transomsthatopen = out at bottom are in- dicated by dotted lines converging toward the top. STANDARD SIZES Pst baa 10”RAD a F aaa 2518TH2L 9 2518TH2R 31/4" 4528TH4 v3Y4" 1-754" RAD V3" 4-104" 4-104" 2’5%4" RAD 21919] 2) E22) AAC 2|9}912| : Ba 42 ‘ 4314VCR 4416VCR 4518VCL 4518VCR 6528VC i [2|9|9/9/9|2| Stock Sizes 2/9/9|9/9]2| 62 Units shown here shaded are carried in stock. Other units are standard but are not carried in stock. These diagrams show windows viewed from inside. 6428VC ; Glass Sizes Orders for window units do not include glass. Table of glass sizes below is given only for convenience. All lights of glass are 814" x 11” except those noted otherwise. Lights marked 1 are 9” x 11” Lights marked 7 are 914” x 13” Lights marked 2 are 9” x 1114” _—_ Lights marked 8 are 914” x 13” Lights marked 3 are 9” x 13” Lights marked 9 are 934” x 1114” Lights marked 4 are 914” x 1114” Lights marked 10 are 814” x 94” Lights marked 5 are 9}g”x 11" Lights marked 11 are 834” x 11}4” Lights marked 6 are 934” x 11” HARDWARE a tf re) SIDE VIEW Right hand Standard Handle No. 134 (Left hand No. 135) This handle made of malleable iron is the one regularly fur- nished on all side hinged ven- Mh \ j | tilators. NSSS wit gO? ill | Tw | Transom Latch for Top-hinged Ventilators Malleable iron latch No. 348 is standard and is furnished on all top hinged ventilators. Bronze latch No. 349 of simi- lar design can be furnished as an alternate when specified. Note The little diagrams show the projections of the various types of handles. Screens Right wand must be located so as to clear the hardware. Alden Park HandleNo.270 (Left hand No. 271) This bronze handle is an alter- nate furnished only when specified. Right hand Bronze Handle No. 1234 (Left hand No. 235) This bronze handle is similar in design to the No. 134 handle and can be furnished as} an alternate when specified. SS Right hand Sheraton Handle No. 272 (Left hand No. 273) This bronze handle is an alter- nate furnished only when specified. SPECIFICATION for LUPTONIRESIDENCE CASEMENTS of copper-bearing steel Work Included 1. Furnish and install where shown on drawings, Lupton Residence Casements of copper-bearing steel as manufactured by David Lupton’s Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Note: All Residence Casements should be accurately listed and located either in schedules, on plans, or in specifications. If more than one type of residence casement or more than one type of hard- ware be desired, each type should be separately listed and located or otherwise clearly designated. These details assure greater accuracy in estimates, Shop Drawings 2. Submit in triplicate for the architect’s ap- proval, complete shop drawings. These shall show scaled sections of frame members, hardware, anchoring, etc. Materials 3. Ventilator and frame members shall be made of specially rolled, high-carbon, copper-bearing, steel sections. 4. Muntins shall be specially designed T bar sections. 5..Mullions shall be 14 gauge steel plate, formed. 6. Imposts shall be 12 gauge steel plate, formed. Construction 7. All Casements shall be designed for outside glazing. All casements shall be straight and true with members in alignment and surfaces in a plane. All joints shall be rigid and tight, and so fabricated at the juncture or intersection as to prevent loss of strength. 8. Ventilator and frame sections shall be mitred at corners and butt-welded. The frame and ventilator shall form a two-point, flat, continuous, weathering contact. 9. Muntin bars shall be continuous from top to bottom, and from side to side between frame mem- bers or ventilator members. They shall be at- tached to frame members or ventilator members by tenoned, riveted joints and shall be so interlocked as not to decrease their ultimate strength at the intersection. 10. Mullions and bolts for attachment shall be provided. 11. Imposts and bolts for attachment shall be provided. 12. Weather bars formed from 16 gauge hot galvanized steel plate shall be furnished for ven- tilators that extend to the head. Note: (a) Continuous anchors should be specified here if wanted. See list of extras on this page) (b) Sill and jamb anchor clips of steel should be specified here if wanted, Hardware 13. All hardware except hinges shall be shipped unattached, carefully packed to prevent damage. Top hinged ventilators shall be equipped with close-up friction hinges and shall have malleable iron transom latches supplied for locking. Side hinged ventilators shall be equipped with extended friction hinges and shall have malleable iron han- dles supplied for locking. Note: If non-friction hinges, under screen operators or alternate hardware is desired, the above specifications should be changed ac- cordingly. (See list of extras on this page and hardware on Page 10.) Calking 14. The casement manufacturer shall furnish a sufficient quantity of non-staining, elastic calking cement to make the head, sill, jambs, mullions and imposts weather-tight. Erection 15. All casements shall be erected by (state by whom). They shall be set plumb and true, properly aligned and securely anchored before glazing. Mullions and imposts shall be bolted securely to frames. The casements shall have the calking cement neatly applied where they come in contact with the building construction. Note: Malleable iron hardware should be attached before painting. Pioneers should be attached after painting and plastering is nished. Painting 16. All casements shall receive one shop coat of casement manufacturer's standard dark gray paint, oven dried. Note: (a) The following should be provided for in the paint speci- fications: One additional coat of paint should be applied after erection before glazing. Further painting should be deferred until at least three weeks after glazing to allow putty to set. One or more additional coats may then be applied as required. (b) It is advisable to hold the painting contractor responsible for cleaning plaster or other foreign matter from the weathering surfaces of the ventilators and frames, in order that it may not be pain over and cause imperfect contact. Glass and Glazing Note: Specify glass and glazing, under proper heading elsewhere in general specifications of other trades. 3 (a) Do not specify single thickness glass. (b) Specify a high grade steel casement putty (ordinary wood sash putty must not be used), i (c) Specify that all residence casements shall be glazed from the outside, and that all glass shall be set in a bed of putty and fastened by the Lupton standard wire glazing clips. ; Alternates and Extras Furnished when specified at added cost. 1. Weather bars of 16 gauge hot galvanized Or plate used over ventilators extending to the ead. 2. Continuous anchors of 16 gauge galvanized steel with corner fillers of 18 gauge galvanized steel for use at head and jamb. 3. 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SEE PAGE *IO SOU is a tl pele | x ee ) t i LUPTON BASEMENT WINDOWS of Copper-Steel Trae as Lupton Casements improve the This construction gives unusually rigid, upper stories of a house, Lupton Base- durable windows, capable of withstanding ment Windows make the basement more the rough usage sometimes accorded them. useful and attractive. They give the maxi- mum daylight and ven- tilation obtainable from standard open- ings and render a life- time of service. Other features are the drip integral with the lower vent member, the split-pin hinges, and the con- venient lock. Lupton Basement Windows are made in five standard sizes to meet practically every requirement and are carried in stock by dealers everywhere. Sold complete with Through years of successfulmanufacture and sale, Lupton Base- ment Windows have come to be a staple [\—=38 product, with definite i | Hh, hardware and one coat superiorities over sim- ilar windows. Lupton Basement Windows IZ = Zee TAS || 1 of paint, Lupton Base- are made of solid, rolled —— 2ST SK 4SSi| ment Windows insure copper-steel sections, Sv = 4b 4] a durable, economical, mitered at each corner good-looking job inany and solidly jig-welded. type of wall. AANAYVRANERGANVRVR EU AUE ELAR Lupton Basement Windows make the basement a useful and attractive part of the house Stout Welded Corners STANDARD SIZES Corners are stoutly weld- ae 2'-7%6", a9" ed (not bent). This makes 2'-9% a rigid window that will if [ | ~ /\ = f not warp or get out of on Viton / AN epee e Ig AV eats CAB square. It also insures an accurate and lasting fit to 10"x12" GLASS 14"x20" GLASS 10"x20" GLASS the ventilator Code (Basalt) Code (Basina) Code (Baster) Note: — The Lupton 3'- 3%" 2'-7 9" i ear | aa . § C | dow can be locke Loose Pin Hinge a closed or 5 inches open. Hinge butts are solidly riv- Or | Ban = | ANT ue He glass a = v4 ‘ ° N 1 eted to the frame and the ~y SS pea al BE ig is al A aa te ventilator, but the ventila- 12"x18" GLASS 6% 6" x 9%" Glass furnished by others. tor may be removed from Code (Basely) Gade iSecurity) ER the inside for glazing, either oi I 2 before or after setting, by removing the split hinge All units ave viewed from the outside. i Dimensions given are window dimen- sions. Opening dimensions are 4" veater in width and 1" smaller in 6 ; eight, indicated by the diagrams be- Solid Steel Drip low and at right. + pins. HEIGHT OPENING - DIMENSION ae ae i An extra degree of weath- er-tightness is gained by the solid steel drip, which is an integral part of the bottom ventilator member. - WINDOW -DIMENSION WINDOW - DIAENSION OPENING « DIMENSION WIDTH LCN AN eat OT Maney A ha A net age Coa 22 " BASEMENT WINDOW INSTALLATION DETAILS—SCALE, 3’=1'-0" BRICKS - CEMENT: BLOCK YUL (LLL LLL LH LOLLLLL: ZL Ons ae es : aa: SUZE eae = eee ° . * ‘s ‘ ey ep te ¢ 2 ° - ~ o . . . ° ee 3 Me eke: 4 A uae are Si ioe Cos ae nary Ce ee a - A auaey Sete g Saraien CA ae! Ss a @ Ss v7 PULP RO NVCeErT ¥ WINDOW This is a new window designed to afford the maximum light in private garages, basements that are high above grade and other small buildings. The center pivoted ventilator at the top of the window insures a constant supply of fresh air without interfering with space require- ments. The windows are glazed on the inside. Ventilators swing in at the top, out at the bottom. All horizontal pivoted ventilators are equipped with a standard angleiron peg-stay and holder for hand operation. The windows receive one shop coat of Lupton standard dark grey paint, oven-dried. Illustration at the right shows details of an Go SA eae ee eee . installation in a concrete wall. SUE gh BN Ee “ELEVATION Sec, ¢ OF VENT | pee STAY: BAR. SCALE Os DETAILS 2 * & pk. » i = © al <= 23 OTHER LUPTON PRODUCTS Lupton Casements HEAVY TYPE The highest grade steel windows for banks, libraries, clubs, office buildings and fine residences. They _are made in six standard types, and can be furnished to suit any size or shape of opening. Projected Casement Windows FOR STANDARD OPENINGS peste These windows bring R- S= of natural ventilation mt if «a new high standard 4.1 if i= f to multiple-story buildings. Made in 50 ian be sizes each in 4 types. Lupton Projected Windows Lupton First made by Lupton, this type of window has met with con- stantly increasing popularity for factories, office buildings and schools. Easily operated ventilators stay open in any position. Made in Architec- tural and Commercial types. Double-Hung Windows Pond Continuous Windows These windows form a transparent, weather-protecting shelter over a continuous opening, and give re- markable efficiency in the natural lighting and ventilation of indus trial buildings. Long runs are readily controlled by Pond Oper- ating Device. Pond Operating Device Employing the tension principle, Pond Operating Device has no ~ equal for operating runs of top- hung windows or large groups of ivoted windows. Free from use- ess stresses. Gives efficient mass control and exceptionally long service. Lupton Rolled Steel Skylights Built to stand severe service. The glass is held between strips of specially treated fibre, eliminating breakage due to vibration and wide range of temperature. The cap is either of copper or galvanized steel, the base of steel. Lupton Steel Shelving OPEN TYPE Practical, good-looking, easy-moving Pl windows for office buildings, hotele 2S and apartments. Weather-tightness is assured by the carefully designed construction of galvanized steel plate. Low cost is due to quantity pro- Low cost, heavy duty shelving for storage of bulky and pack- aged goods. Made in standard units to permit economical afrangements and uniform ex- pansion. Lupton Steel Shelving The standard and accepted steel win- dows for factories, stores, garages, warehouses and all sorts of business buildings. Rigidly built of solid steel rolled sections. Made in 39 stock F sizes for immediate shipment. CLOSED TYPE Standard general-purpose shelv- ing for all stocks, adaptable to any bin layout required. Made in 8’ and 10’ heights. Can be run to fit any floor space. Lupton Operating Device A device designed on the torsion principle which gives efficient control of sidewall pivoted win- dows in medium length runs. May be equally well applied to - windows already installed. Man- ual operation. Lupton Steel Factory, Store and Office Equipment Made of smooth, durable steel, Lupton Shop Desks, Bench Legs, Bench Drawers, Tool Cabinets, Utility Cabinets, Display Counter, etc., give lasting invest- ment value. Easily kept clean. ie Bia ait ls al Pe a ‘epaaiee " i os at iy ARR fe LY ay