Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2023 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/luptonsteelwindoOOdavi_0O Ente Wet tort Fah CONTRACTORS—— 1450 LUPTON COMBINATION CASEMENTS AYRES; . M . AND R. TEXAS, ARCHITECTS— A. B SAN ANTONIO, -YOUNG TOWER, SMITH MC KENZIE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. WERE USED IN THIS MODERN 31 STORY BUILDING. Lupton«SWindows for STANDARD OPENINGS CATALOGUE No. P-50 SECOND EDITION ISSUED AUGUST, 1928 “4 Printed in U.S. A. Copyright, 1928 DAVID LUPTON’S SONS COMPANY ALLEGHENY AVENUE AND TULIP STREET, PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICES AND SALES REPRESENTATIVES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES Lupton * Windows FIFTY SIZES EACH IN FOUR. TYPES OF LUPTON STANDARDIZED STEEL WINDOWS FOR OFFICE BUILDINGS, HOTELS, APARTMENT HOUSES, HOSPITALS AND GENERAL USE Division of Simplified Practice of the United States Department of Commerce, we have designed four types of standardized Lupton Steel Windows interchangeable through a range of fifty sizes. These windows permit unlimited architectural expression and are available at moderate cost for use in office buildings, hotels, apartment houses, hos- pitals and similar high-grade structures. Ni advanced principles of standardization, approved by the Architects have long accepted standard designs in steel and other structural members, radiators, trim and many other features in the field of design and construction. In line with this practice, and as another step toward producing better windows at lower cost, Lupton is making steel windows to fit standard masonry opening dimensions. This new step in standardization is an important factor, not only in laying out window openings, but also in ordering shades, screens, awnings, radia- tors, and radiator covers. All such accessories are much mote readily sup- plied and replaced by owners or building managers when Lupton standard window dimensions are used. Ly ifty- standard - SIngs eachotatour- | aes ae aes | pre : zim i distinct. ie ue BAe. ea rai Rass ee | i ae Eee from - aL : {- 6'x2-O't0:5-O"x 9-O" [/ / ¢ 7 | Lupton «Windows LUPTON COMBINATION CASEMENTS A NEW HIGH STANDARD OF BALANCED VENTILATION, AND POSITIVE CONTROL OF AIR MOVEMENTS WITHOUT DRAFT HESE windows, by their unique design, bring a new high standard of natural ale ventilation to multiple-story buildings. They are the only windows that afford such positive air control. A horizontal inward-opening ventilator located at the bottom of the window admits fresh air without draft. Above, forming the upper portion of the window, are two side-projected ventilators. By closing one of these and slightly opening the other against the breeze, an air movement is induced which siphons used air out of the window. Thus, Lupton Combination Casements provide easily con- trolled, balanced ventilation through every window opening. Another advantage of these win- a dows is that they do not require GOES OUT Si<-F the wind-shields and weather- ~ | stripping common to most types --“© NATURAL AIR of windows, yet when used with i ea eRe a 45° sloping sill the design and [- STALE AIR position of the ventilator planes | prevents the entrance of dirt and dust. eee ratn Ventilators with projected type ENTERS movement, originated by Lupton er ARTS in 1911, are furnished with a bronze friction shoe which elim- SANITARY inates all sill hardware. Bronze erubes pusr | hardware as illustrated on page 24 is furnished. Standard win- dows are outside putty glazed. DIAGRAM ABOVE SHOWS HOW BALANCED VENTILATION IS ASSURED THROUGH THE USE OF LUPTON COMBINATION CASEMENTS. DOTTED ARROWS SHOW NATU- Glazing angles for outside use RAL FRESH-AIR CURRENTS. SOLID ARROWS SHOW STALE AIR MOVING OUTWARD furnished at extra cost. See speci- BY MEANS OF SIPHON ACTION FULLY DESCRIBED IN TEXT. ° . fications on page 23. Details of construction are given on page 7, and sizes on page 6. When screens are required they may be placed on the inside, and special side opening vents may be hinged and mechanically operated without opening the screens. A screen is readily placed outside for in-at-top opening ventilators. In providing the highest degree of efficiency in natural ventilation, as well as in lighting, Lupton Combination Casements produce cleaner and more comfortable interiors, and better working and living conditions. In addition, their heat con- servation, simplicity of operation and economy of upkeep, add prestige and value to any building in which they are installed. Lupton«®Windows COMBINATION ¢ PROJECTED » CASEMENTS IOOPER: CENT: VENTILATED * STANDARD «TYPES: AND «SIZES ° NOMINAL-* SIZE * uy 15 GLASS- SIZE 4 334 4' ues Gi 50" 8'~ oO” 4794" 19%" 19° 8’ ~ 6" 53/4" 195 15" 9/ ay a 5354" 95/5. %* Nominal-Size equals :the- Masonry Opening required for-one-unit: 3-0" “ ~ aes 7 un“ | Ww fo wo) Go \ 4 SAG, PST: 36108 4 ie 6° {8° 91/4 ba =) nn A = wr i nN a “4 > = 1e) ~ PST: 4-0" V.D.DIMEN. ails SEE-DETAILS FOR 45 14" MEASURE POINTS Kh 4 ~ 13%" PS-4854 eS te A ~ 719 PS 4860 K , 4 ~ 5 0" ae uM reece {( ~ 5 541 PST: 4866 P ay Bi ~ 14540" oT {' ~ 5%" PST: 4872 P FAS PAWN Bae ty Wy ay OU a a \ / N 4 \ yt Se Sed ne erag {'~ 5 An" PST: 4878 PST: 5478 PST: GO78 4 \ Pi x Hs \ ‘ i 4 C : if 5 Spy" SI aN ve DN Ve = TEA. a 7 ‘ Ay 5 “ ey WE aE: 1° ~ 44 Yn PST: 4884 PST: 5484 PST: 6084 ; SUG a vis ot Ns {'~ bea TS ae, @ i 3'~ 55h" D4 os wa ~ Ta PST: 4890 PST 5490 PST:6090 rer WA 5 ix tf 7 Se es es {' ~ Toa PST: 4896 PST: 549 PST: 6096 NA DS EA Bom Pag i ip 6% / Ni ye ahs Ee PKe re ‘ : kK / ‘ i; 4! aT 5 50 NG re \ vA Ne Be 7 x ve ~“. a u aa 4 Mi Z Se SW { 7 Ve, PST- 48102 PST 54102 PST 60102 Sens 1 ~ O%4 7 is 4' Ns 5 Shy" ww IEG {' pe Toa" PST 48108 PST- 60108 2 a Lupton Windows Vy Fo an COMBINATION Oe ie PROJECTED « CASEMENTS ee 5) ees es lOQ* PER: CENT: VENTILATED Te Ea ee ANCHOR | | f ae: Ces = ‘s+ SEC» THRU SCALE FOR* DETAILS ~ 3’—= 1~O >|3 4 8 HEAD: OF A ANCHOR, od en ae 2 Bas = 6s . OUT-AT> SIDE = ntl MW ithe fale Ole VENTILATOR aupeaes ina =| | a sR tH), aa \ fs, 2 urs) ran ed re a | E pee aie an ae ite —- =| ee LN” CONCRETE ; I< lees BRICK FIREPRGOFING® nee eae z [ | Za | { ee: E 1K E NI y - =e b ai va wea — ee ey Ratan eae d as A / ae | | Zz is i= fie mia = | Mt eaeanvteae = Se rg +A ELEVATION SECTION S VENTILATORS » CLOSED VENTILATORS ¢ OPEN Na NOTE m In-at-top ventilators-open ~ SEC «B eee apart ne - ¢ eaningtrom-inside. — THRU if - Outat-side-ventilators O MEETING 90° m have-approximately 4 inches oi °e RATL~ 4'SEE-NOTE siete at- ne when_ =H 4 PLAN Open-1o-permit cleaning — ae f VD.Dimens. are. the vertical VENTILATORS - OPEN rom-inside the building~ ae a distances-between-sight liner, feneoteioet Ye = i CALE, /4 e) | me e ; Wer For: Full-size-details Se > see pages 20 421. Ch caer mere : ah We SEG \ Shas ae seG se SECoF | oe ar THRU |! THRU ae MEETING JAMB 2 STILE | = + y - Ay came 2 4; + + — : > ALTERNATE PLASTER: LINE ——_|@ A pen ae A: SILL- SLOPED TO * 17-GA: METAL = STQD i ee ~ PREVENT- COLLECTION J [— BACK: LINE FURNISHED « WHEN - W_MASONRY= OPENING OF-DUST-MAY-BE-USED OF: REVEAL SPECIFIED - AT «AN EQUAL: TO ‘NOMINAL* SIZE ~ FOR: CASEMENTS: OR INCREASE « IN» PRICE Ik PROJECTED WINDOWS Se SSG oe wena inh einer co $ sar nn Ne Sem in a GENERAL CONTRACTORS—THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY 1950 LUPTON COMBINATION CASEMENTS, HAVING THE VENTILATOR ARRANGEMENT SHOWN ON ARCHITECT—H. HORNBOSTEL; > THE GRANT BUILDING, PITTSBURGH PAGE 5, WERE INSTALLED IN THIS, PITTSBURGH S LARGEST BUILDING. Lupton «&).Windows LUPTON IN-AT-TOP CASEMENTS AINTENANCE Of strict privacy, adequate venti- lation without draft and abundant lighting are features of these windows. They are particularly desirable for Medical Institutions, Art Museums, Hospitals, Solariums and similar buildings. Single unit screens are readily applied outside, and are never removed except for painting. Shades are also easily applied. Bronze hardware as illustrated on page 24 1s regu- larly furnished. A bronze friction shoe holds ventilators at any reasonable degree of opening and eliminates all sill hardware. These windows are outside putty glazed. Details of construction are given on pages 11 and 13, and sizes on pages to and 12. Glazing angles for outside use furnished at extra Cost. See specifications on page 23. CH Lupton “=Windows NOMINAL-S1ZE-%—— GLASS: SIZE —~ 3314" 3944" 45 V4" 13% 1394" 1734" {7 3/4" 1544" 19%" 19 5" 17 3/4" ” if," ” 5" {7 5," 1556. 2556" 1159/4. 05 54 25 6 1353/4" 19 ip" 19 5%" 19 976" (9 5/p" 19a" 154" 2058. 19 5/6" 19 5/5" 15 5/4! 15% 19/5" 25 56" 25 Ye" 2546 19%" % Nominal : Size-equals. Masonr Opening required-for: one-uni PROJECTED » CASEMENTS IOOPER: CENT-VENTILATED-IN:AT:TOP » STANDARD*TYPES* AN Ds SIZES* Boe Bie 6. reek 5.0" V.DDIMEN. 57 YA" SEE: DETAILS -FOR, Sa oS Sy ae GS MEASURE POINTS — SUES a Vous ae : ee ee PT-4154 PT: 4854 ; {/ - 5 Yay" {' ~ 5 Shy" ' ~ 26 a Ne “XN cas] 4 ow G Go Se} { ~7e4 {'~ 7Ye4 {' ~ 5 47 t'~ (0 %a {'~(O¥%4 Wes 5 an" img sk t'~ {34 af wf Sen if {' ~ 55Ar 2 N. = 2 7 s N. ~ ~ q' ~ {Yq Q'~ (364 {' ~ (10° mS 1 ~ 7 Ya {i — 134" {i ~ 7364" 1 ~ 7 Ya" Z 7 Z N N vA ~ n ¢ 7 7 7 { ~ 734 {' ~10%a" {' ~10 34" 7 ed {' i Ted q' ~ {Yea y' ~ 1 ha {' aS 7 Yea Yi 4 \ \ / Ye xX \ < 7 \ \ 2 ~ {34 a'~ 134 a ~ 19a" 1 ~ 79%," K N ~ PT- 36108 Io Lupton ~&)Windows S25 Ss PS Dae Pit Se L-- CONCRETE. FIREPRGDEING. 0 il er . Da Loe 3 PROJECTED ¢ CASEMENTS [OO PER: CENT:VENTILATED oN NL NOE SCALE* FOR: DETAILS ~ 3°—={'- 0" Zu > re uh ws z SEC.+B O8 FOR: TWO-UNITS i II Lupton «Windows NOMINAL: SIZE * 1354" 1334 19” 17/4" {5 yp" 10}6" 1954" {7 ¥4," 13) 1256 1734" 1616 15% 1734" 161%" 155%" 73 4" 1076" (9 i" 1 56" 19 fa 1078" 056" 1456 19 a" 2107," 15 5a 17 96" {9 fp" 1618" 15 54" 1756" 19 54" %* Nominal Size-equals-Masonry Opening, required: for:one unit. PROUEGTED GASEMENTS PART*VENTILATED-IN-AT-TOP LISTED » SPECIAL: TYPES » IN * STANDARD = SIZES 3-0" ae ~ 4 6" GLASS+ SIZE — 3344 39 4/4" Na —— PPT 34108 iS 4 NO PPT- 6054 Se PPT- 60108 V.D.DIMEN, SEE- DETAILS: FOR MEASURE POINTS MEAS Fou {~ 11540" 1) ~ {540 4' Ly 60 {' ey 5 540" {' ~ 2'%e {' ~ 89a {' ~ 7 Yq" 4! pes 5 V5" ea hyve {'~10 Yea" {' pa 5 5" v ~ ea 1 ~ 1 Yea" {! ~ 5 50" a! id a a ~ 1 Yq" {' ~ {1 540" {) ~ 91%4" {'~{0%y ~ O%s ti ~ 7 Yq" t ~ 81%a" '— {4 ie Bia {'~ 1944 a ~ 94" 1 ~ 1964 1 ~ 3¥4 {'~ 7364 ze Lupton «&).Windows 7 EROU OREO a SEMEN TS PART VENTILATED PN ee Ge co SCALE* FORDETAILS ~ 3’—={'~0" SEGeG ° e __G)__- 7 ANCHORS __ THRU = AT ATT HEAD *NOTE« = —_ In-at-top - ventilators Ske L open-approximately 125° = nea |i Sh@ed to.permit cleaning’ fo-be- = JN \ o) ne from inside-the — ret = Oa ° THRU» building 2 ae | = ZS = Rey Li = rife eae V.DDimens.are the ~ = wil MN = OS vertical: distances between Ses ee ee eS O2 sigpt-lines. Ke ANCHORS pa ELEVATION SECTION =e ECeJ For-Full-size-details PA ee Oz see-pages 20 421. AB Solid hears Scare Vo" {/-O" ae MEETING ne OT AZ EON RAIL | E nau = = H, = L 4 = Oe = ES ees == { = uy =) Seed = th ie CANCHOR ELEVATION SECTION ja) VENTILATORS VENTILATORS S * CLOSED= > OPEN: 4 4 | pea a eae * SEC: BeTHRU: OF. DUST: MAY. BE USED OF REVEAL MEETING?RAIL FOR: CASEMENTS~ OR ; PROJECTED: WINDOWS SEC*eM-M SEG = Ny TRA 2 DR KLEE MULLION JAMB ae RH ALTERNATE ALTERNATE- PLASTER LINE PLASTER: LINE \ CALKING [yi CALKING yy NOMINAL ‘SIZE: OF: UNIT NOMINAL: SIZE: OF UNIT | = MASONRY- OPENING: ° FORsTWO + UNITS « T3 n 3 ° i wn < Q a < ‘) = Hw 1o) < = BK Be < Lal | 4 < D 2] t=) Z t=) m Qa < a i) i) Zz < 12) g vA fa a md 7) < 1) i) | oO Zz a Zz ° ia oy 2 fo] ti HR ~ 3 : a Bey ie) qi hi a i} vA < H vA | Pb =I (e) Z < % 4 < 3 o) Qa Zz _ 3 Z ~ & S fe < > H 3) z ia) a Q m4 fo) Be 14 Lupton = Windows LUPTON SINGLE CASEMENTS ETAILS Of these windows are the same as in the Lupton Combination Casements and have the same structural and 100% ventilation advantages. They offer an almost limitless number of arrange- ments and opening sizes when used in any of the many combinations of which they are capable, both in the horizontal and vertical positions. Details of these casements used singly and in combination are shown on pages 17 and 18 respectively. The details on page 18 and the diagrams on page Ig suggest possibilities in the way of composite windows. The tables on page 19 give the possible masonty openings to be obtained with the two arrangements illustrated. These windows can be used in conjunction with the four standard types in fifty sizes, thereby avoid- ing the use of special units. Bronze hardware as illustrated on page 24 is furnished. Friction shoe holds ventilators at any reasonable degree of open- ing and eliminates all sill hardware. Glazing angles for outside use furnished at extra cost. See speci- fications on page 23. Ce) ay Lupton=Windows SINGLE * PROVECT Ei SEVEN) STANDARD « TYPES « AND « SIZES 1 DEVeROOEC TED @otip NOMINAL / “ / W / u ! W ae Chee ae ('~9 1'~O 1-3 GLASS {f! u Left-Hand ] Ri ht-Hand u SIZ Boats 15/A 18 V4 Casement 7} 1/4 ( Cesement 244 EO Oe PSL 1824 = PSR: 1824 ee De “ 26 IK, ’ iN 4 PSL: 1830 © PSR:1830 \ TIN \ ~~ 2 nm pew \ ve PSR:1836 oe PSR: 2442 PY PSL 2742 yy, Zz Ss \ ye PSR: 2448 ee ~~ “A ee Pr si a ao SS PSL: 3054 PSL21GO PSR2U60 PSL:2460 = PSR'2460 PSL:2760 = PSR'2760 PSL3060 = PSR 3060 BOTTOM: PROJECTED * OUT Bia 8" A 2" bee 8" 5a an 534" 5944" NOMINAL SIZE * BASS eee) = PB-5018 PB: 6218 PZ “eA SS 7 7 SS ee PB 5021 PB- 6221 PB-5024 PB 5624 PB- 6224 %* Nominal Size: equals -the. Masonry- ; Aline Opening: required: for-one- unit. _ Note All-units-are-viewed-from-the- inside. 16 Lupton Windows ioe - CONCRETE. N. -FIREPRGOFING:N. SINGLE PROJECTED * CASEMENTS UT geo E: SCALE=FOR: DETAILS ~ 3’— 1-0 uv CALKING IF-RE ANCHO) Ob Aa ms re ae are ty =n PAs " Pesaran = Ze ) —_ . ie (an Au 4 -+—— ¥ awe Ce Re 1D @) = eatez al Su) ae aay, SS) + + ANCHORS eae \E=\, ANCHORS > 4 IFsRED: ~ Na IRSREO'D ZO e Do ese cas eee Wy acer Qs ce a eae | <0) — Ly — = igre — t 5 ta aaa ay on B oo ee ¢ ELEVATION VENTILATOR» CLOSED APPROXIMATELY 4” CLEARANCE- PERMITS- CLEANING FROM - INSIDE *PLAN® A- SILL ~ SLOPED: TO PREVENT- COLLECTION OF-DUST-MAY- BE- USED FOR» CASEMENTS* OR. PROJECTED - VINDOWS ut E14 NN BACK-LINE OF* REVEAL VENTILATOR» OPEN SOME leo: For: Full: size-details:see~ pages 20 £21. cna BRICK 6 fill eo Y — JAMB va 7 + +4 i) ca hb ~ ALTERNATE: PLASTER « LINES CALKING CALKING e 1s MASONRY * OPENING - EQUAL-TO - NOMINAL: SIZE « v7 Lupton=Windows Ahk hog bon Lele es erage eta el concrete . 4. | NifruRRING?]. FIREPR@DFING |} a Na edie RE 2S NOSES O os i 6 | (pee SECs B 2) apie THRU: z doers [MPOST | MIBEDDED 0 0 IN; MASONRY’ WINDOWS ‘OUTST DEs PU tive par ie REEL, Fe eR Chel SEN Seas iM ANCHOR, o i CONTINUOUS FIN 4 ane ’ MEASURE: NOMINAL: SIZE — SECTION #7 Fike JAMES OP FIAE Dear CONTINUOUS FIN A on n CoCo 5 f bread Cy re | EEE g ——— MEASURE » NOMINAL SIZE CALKING A MEASURE NOMINAL: SIZE - SECTION ¢ THRUeJAMB ¢ OF BOTTOM ¢ PROJECTED * OUTe VENTILATOR ANCHOR : CALKING ¢ We yy | ; A Creer / WA MEASURE: NOMINAL: SIZE— SECTION-THRU- SILL: OF SECTION -THRU-JAMB IN°AT*TOP* VENTILATOR OF- IN: AT-TOP «VENTILATOR 28 Lupton-Windows SPECIFICATIONS ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTED WINDOWS (OUTSIDE GLAZED) WORK INCLUDED 1 Furnish and install where shown on drawings, Lupton Steel Architectural Projected Windows (outside putty glazed), manufactured by David Lup- ton’s Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Nore: All Architectural Projected Windows should be accurately listed and located either in schedules, on plans or in specifications. If more than one type of window 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 approval of the supervising architect, complete shop and installation drawings. These shall show scaled sections of window and frame members, details of construction, hardware, anchoring, etc. MATERIALS 3 All members shall be specially designed of low carbon steel. 4 Frame members shall be heavy, solid steel channel section. 5 Muntins shall be special cruciform sec- tions 138” deep. 6 Vertical Mullions shall be low carbon steel H section. Norte: Structural steel members forming Im- posts are not furnished by the window manufacturer. CONSTRUCTION 7 Both Frames and Ventilators shall be as- sembled by tenoned, riveted and welded joints at the corners. Continuous, two- point, flat contact weathering shall be provided between ventilators and frames. 8 Muntin Bars shall be attached to Frame members by tenoned, riveted joints and shall be so interlocked at their intersec- tions that the strength and rigidity at the intersection is increased. oY) 9 Vertical Mullions shall be provided, and bolts for attachment when two or more windows are placed side by side. 10 Fins of 12 ga. steel for Head and Jamb shall befurnished and attached in factory. 11 Anchor Clips of 14 ga. steel for Jamb, Sill and Head shall be furnished and ap- plied in field. 12 Each Ventilator shall be accurately piv- oted on two Ventilator Arms of solid steel. The connections between the Ven- tilator Arms and the Window Frames shall be made by steei arm blocks. 13 Each Ventilator shall be equipped with two brass friction shoes, sliding verti- cally in the Ventilator Jambs to guide the Ventilator and prevent rattling. Each shoe shall be equipped with a rust- proofed, flat steel spring attached to the Ventilator to insure constant pressure at the Jambs. Universal Clip shall be an angle clip 138” x 1” riveted to the Ventilator Frame to provide for attaching Cam Handle. HARDWARE 15 All Handles and Latches shall be bronze with natural finish. 16 All bronze hardware (listed below) shall be shipped loose, carefully packed to prevent damage until applied for use. Note: The following hardware is standard: For Bottom Projected Out Ventilators Bronze Cam Handle—when handle is within reach from floor. One handle on windows up to 3’ 6” wide. Two handles on windows over 3’ 6” wide. Bronze Ring Type Cam Handle and Bronze Pull Down Ring—when handle is beyond reach from floor. For Projected In-At-Top Ventilators Bronze Cam Handle. One handle on win- dows up to 3’ 6” wide. Two handles on win- dows over 3’ 6” wide. Lupton*®windows SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) CALKING CEMENT 17 The window manufacturer shall furnish a sufficient quantity of non-staining, calking cement to make Head, Sill, Jambs and Mullions weather tight. ERECTION 18 All Architectural Projected Windows Coutside glazed) shall be erected in pre- pared openings by the windowcontractor unless otherwise specified. 19 All Architectural Projected Windows (outside glazed) shall be set plumb and true, properly aligned and securely an- chored before glazing. Mullions shall be bolted securely to Frames. The windows shall have the calking cement neatly ap- plied where they come in contact with the building construction. Nore: Include in the masonry specification that all masonry openings shall be accurately constructed in accordance with the installation details for Architectural Projected Windows (outside glazed). Note that when the continu- ous fins are built in the masonry, the placing of the furring tile at the Jambs must be delayed until after the windows are set. All grouting, pointing, etc., should be done by the mason contractor after the windows are set. PAINTING 20 All windows shall receive one shop coat of window manufacturer’s standard dark gtay paint, oven-dried. Note: The following should be provided for in the paint specification: 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 re- quired. It is advisable to hold the painting contractor responsible for cleaning plaster or other foreign matter from the weathering sur- faces of the windows in order that it may not be painted over and cause imperfect contact. GLASS AND GLAZING Nore: Specify glass and glazing under proper heading elsewhere in specifications. (a) Do not specify single thickness glass. (b) Specify a high-grade steel window putty (ordinary wood sash putty must not be used). (c) Specify that Lupton Architectural Pro- jected Windows (outside, putty glazed) shall be glazed from the outside; that the glass shall be set in a bed of putty and held in place by Lupton standard glazing wedges; and that the putty shall be applied in a neat, clean manner. HARDWARE FOR ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTED WINDOWS HANDLES AND PULL-DOWN RING ARE BRONZE WITH NATURAL FINISH ct oo es " PULL-DOWN RING No. 251 Used on Bottém-projected- out ventilators. operation. RIGHT HAND CAM HANDLE No. 268 (at top) Used on Bottom-projected-out ven- tilator within reach from floor. (Left Hand 269). Mounted on Universal Clip riyeted to frame of ventilator. e handle for windows up to 3’ 6” wide. Two handles for windows over 3’ 6” wide. Lower handle is No. 266 shown in com- bination with No. 268 and illustrates its application at meeting rail condition. - RING TYPE CAM HANDLE No. 328 For pole operation, used at center of Bottom-projected-out ventilators be- yond reach from floor. Mounted on Universal Clip riveted to frame of ventilator. For pole RIGHT HAND CAM HANDLE No. 266 Used on Projected in-at-top ventila- tors. (Left Hand No. 267). One handle for windows up to 3’ 6” wide. Two handles for windows over 3’ 6” wide. Steel keeper welded to frame. j 30 ee ee ee Lupton» ¥(indows SUGGESTED SILL DESIGN LO; EXCLUDE DUST Most of the dust and dirt which blows in- doors through open windows has first col- lected on the outer sills. The use of a 45° sloping sill in connection with the casement windows shown in this book will materially reduce the entrance of this dust. With Lup- ton Casement Windows, this desirable type of sill can be satisfactorily used since these windows are normally painted, glazed and cleaned from within. Also, the design of the ventilators is such that they further help to prevent the entrance of the small amount of dust that could collect on a 45° sloping sill. Cleaner interiors are therefore achieved by the combined use of Lupton Projected Case- ment Windows and a 45° sloping sill. A suggested detail is shown on this page. STONE- ne : Yee ; Hl i / / 7 WA SECTION -THRU- SLOPING - SILL Seale 5— tO 31 Windows ELVERSON BUILDING, HOME OF THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, PHILADELPHIA. RANKIN, KELLOGG AND CRANE, ARCHITECTS; ROYDHOUSE-AREY CO., CONTRACTORS, LUPTON DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS USED IN ALL THE OPENINGS IN THE FRONT ELEVATION. LUPTON ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTED WINDOWS WERE USED IN THE SIDE ELEVATIONS. 32 Dh Lupton Windows LUPTON DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS HESE Windows are so designed as to permit the Ges to slide up and down easily and at the same time to prevent excessive air infiltration. The frames and sash are made of zinc-coated steel plate. They are furnished with or without muntins. Standard practice includes weather-stripping at jambs but we furnish, at extra cost, additional weather-stripping at head, sill and mecting-rail when it is so specified. There are two types, E and F, each in fifty sizes. Details of the standard type E window are shown on page 36. Windows of this same design furnished with heavier gauge steel used for all frame members, ate known as type F. These details are shown on page 37. On that page also we show the extras which may be purchased for both types as may be required, at an increase in cost. Sizes of the windows are shown in diagram on pages 34 and 35. Ca) 33 Poe PM Pree S O A Z 2 i) ez 2 ap | | PO = O A STAN DARD «TYPES ° & « SIZES GLASS « SIZE— 304" com COCO DH:-60102 + 9 No) ee Pay 6 3 Bie 35 a a a a st (D No) a ES ~~) <9 = st + SSE Sy cf co Ee oe Le LL [LE LL eS (ay jay a DH 60108 DH 54108 = 9 ‘9 ~ in ~o ~O ~ co fo @) oD eo Se = = St LLIe LL LL: [Le A Qa (as a = CO: CO: Cs CU: a 9 SRS I = me ES I Ae ay i DH-36102 DH 48102 ; DH-48108 DH-36108 * Nominal: Size: equals Neon) ] Co: CO Oooo 50’ Opening required: for: One-unit. 34 Luptons=Windows DOUBLE: HUNG: WINDOWS TYPES * E- &*F - WITH» MUNTINS LISTED » SPECIAL* TYPES* IN *STAN DARD = SIZES NOMINAL* SIZE * 3-0" 3~ 6" 4'-0" 4'~6" 5~ oO" GLASS: SIZE 15" 15” 18” 18" 1534" 13h 1334" 1554 159% 15.94" 1734" 1194 1794" 1) nae LL ea pe rox EE is) a = WI o co 25 | iw) nn ASS may i es eee GO aS x co ] ma SS we) ae = G Go wa G = = DH O08 DHM: 42108 * Nominal -Size-equals-Masonry Opening, required for-one-unit. 35 Lupton «®. Windows + ae 2 sopeteeaneaonns: 4) AE ~~ 4 DOUBLE7HUNG?WINDOWS DETAILS =TY PEE P SCALE + FOR: DETAILS ~ 3°= |~O" FOR: GA.SEE NOTE. A I | TMT FOR GA SEE NOTE-A EQUAL*TO: NOMINAL: SIZE i =I ___||MASONRY> OPENING |! STANDARD __ GLASS-LAP FOR GA SEE _ NOTE-A ELEVATION Scare ~Y4"—{-o" NOTES Ae Sash-rails-are-14 Ga:on-windows-up-to and.includ- YA yaipe ing. those: 4'-O'wide. Oe ois / : af me Sash-rails.are:12Ga.on-windows. over. 4- O'wide. ies eee ree MAB WW AV AW LAL A VAY EAD A -| Be Extras-furnished-on-both E 4 F-windows-at-an ~ = . additional -cos BACK LINE-OF REVEAL ' STONE {°Solid-bronze-hardware- 5-Munt a cet finish: polish- 6° ison {1 window- . ‘an bo sated 4 rt a ors. ring-bronze-weather. [° Columbia-:s e-roller- iret eg nga bracket (nickel-finish ). 8°Undlerwriters Label ~ WEATHERING 5, Solid ieee! sash lift. 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GA FOR+ EXPOSED GLASS: AREAS UP-TO+720-SQ-INS == | ia CALKING Re eet Hwee - ae, Z FURRING| hee iis ee | TTA EES i fe cee BACK LINE OF- REVEAL“ [Ih TYPE*{ ~ TYPE +2 12° GA? STOOL: EXTENSION SEE*NOTE °B VERTICAL: MUNTINS LENGTH: OF ST@DL EXTENSION STANDARD UNDERWRITERS « TYPES = FOR» EXPOSED FOR» EXPOSED » SPECIFY» ON- ORDER « Gel GLASS AREAS GLASS» AREAS Uh UP-TO»225°SO°INS UP-TO»720-SD-INS. ; oe SS ie {4.GA FOR GA SEE NOTE Al 2GA \4-GA FOR GA:SEE NOTE-A _WINDOW- CLEANING -ANCHORS SEE-NOTE* B NOMINAL? SIZE-OF- UNIT 6" SEC*D + MASONRY - OPENING SEC THRU JAMB THRU:MULLION a7, Lupton «Windows SPECIFICATIONS LUPTON DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS TYPES E & F WORK INCLUDED 1 Furnish and install where shown on drawings, Lupton Steel Double Hun Windows manufactured by David Lup- ton’s Sons Co., Philadelphia. Note: All Double Hung Windows should be accurately listed and located either in sched- ules, on plans or in specifications. If more than one type of window, or more than one type of hardware 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 approval of the supervising architect, complete shop and installation drawings. These shall show scaled sections of window and frame members, details of construction, hardware, anchoring, etc. MATERIALS 3 Sash members shall be of 14 ga. on win- dows up to 4’ 0” wide, and 12 ga. on windows over 4’ 0” wide. Glazing strips shall be 14 ga. for all rails except bottom rail. The glazing strip for the bottom railshall be12 ga. All sash members shall be cold galvanized strip steel. 4 Frame members (E Type)—Head, head cover, jamb box and removable jamb piece shall be made of 20 ga. and the sill of 16 ga. All frame members shall be hot galvanized, dull-coated steel sheets. Frame members (F Type)—The head shall be made of 16 ga., the head cover of 18 ga., the sill of 12 ga., the jamb box proper of 14 ga. and the removable jamb piece of 16 ga. All frame members shall be hot galvanized, dull-coated steel sheets. 6 Parting Strips shall be made of 16 ga. cold galvanized strip steel. 7 Muntin Bars shall be made of 16 ga. cold galvanized strip steel. 8 Muntin Glazing Strips shall be made of 14 ga. cold galvanized strip steel. CONSTRUCTION 9 Sash members shall be designed with flanges to enter groove in head and jamb boxes. The bottom rail of the lower sash shall form a double contact with the sill member. The meeting rail shallinterlock. The sash members shall be mitered and atc welded at all corners. 10 Frame members—The head (exclusive of cover) and sill shall each be made of one piece of steel. The jamb box shall consist of three parts: (1) the box proper, (2) a removable piece for access to weights, (3) a parting strip. The removable piece and the parting strip shall each be in two sections with the joint at the level of the meeting rail. The sash weights shall be separated by a division strip. The frame members shall be coped to fit each other at corners and arc welded. 11 Muntin bars shall be spotwelded to sash members. 12 Muntin Glazing Strips are attached to muntins with low round-head machine SCTeWs. 13 Weather Stripping of 22 ga. steel, gal- vanized, shall be furnished for the jambs. Note: Additional spring bronze weathering at head, meeting rail and sill, is furnished when specified at slight added cost. ATTACHED HARDWARE 14 Each window shall be equipped with two pulleys machined from cold-rolled steel. The pulleys shall have oilless bear- ings and shall be set in a 12 ga. steel pulley pan. The sash chain shall be American Chain Co. No. 130 Galvanized Sash Chain. 15 TheGlazingStripforthebottomrailofthe lower sash shall act as a continuous lift. 38 Lupton x2 Windows SPECIFICATIONS (Continued) UNATTACHED HARDWARE 16 The following hardware shall be shipped unattached and carefully packed to pre- vent damage until applied for use. 17 Meeting Rail Locks shall have cam ac- tion and shall be malleable iron with cold galvanized Lupton No. 70 finish. 18 Pull-Down Handle shall be malleable iron, cold galvanized Lupton No. 70 finish, for attaching to lower rail of top sash. -19 Pull-Down Socket shall be malleable iron, cold galvanized Lupton No. 70 finish, for attaching to upper rail of top sash for pole operation. CALKING CEMENT 20 The window manufacturer shall furnish a sufficient quantity of non-staining calk- ing cement to make Head, Sill and Jambs weather tight. ERECTION Note: Lupton Double Hung Windows (Types E and F) are shipped assembled with the sash raised and wired to the head. The chain is wired tight inside the jamb box, and the sash weights are shipped unattached. 21 All Lupton Double Hung Windows shall be erected in prepared openings by the window contractor, unless otherwise specified. They shall be set plumb and true and securely fastened in place before glazing. REQUIREMENTS FOR UNDER- WRITERS’ LABELS 1 Both Types E and F Windows may be labeled. 2 Maximum size of unit is 6’ 0” wide and 10’ 0” high. 3 Multiple unit openings require mullions anchored at head and sill. 4 The maximum exposed glass area is 720 square inches, with a maximum horizon- tal dimension of 48” and a maximum ver- tical dimension of 54”. 5 Sash locks must be malleable iron. 6 Weather-stripping at head, meeting rail, and sill is optional. Note: Include in the masonry specification that all masonry openings shall be accurately constructed in accordance with the installation details for Lupton Double Hung Windows, and that all mortar, grouting, pointing, etc., shall be done by the mason contractor after windows have been erected. 22 The windows shall have the calking cement neatly applied where they comein contact with the building construction. PAINTING 23 All windows shall receive one coat of window manufacturers standard gray galvanized metal primer in the factory. Note: The following should be provided in the paint specification: One additional coat of paint should be ap- plied 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. GLASS AND GLAZING Nore: Specify glass and glazing under proper heading elsewhere in specifications. (a) Do not specify single thickness glass. (b) Specify high-grade steel window’ putty (ordinary wood sash putty must not be used). (c) Specify that all Lupton Steel Double Hung Windows shall be glazed from the inside; that all glass shall be set in a bed of putty and fastened in place by 14 ga. glazing strips which in turn are secured by low round-head machine screws; and that the putty shall be finished in a neat, clean manner. GAUGES OF METAL USED IN TYPES E AND F WINDOWS FRAMES TypeE Type F [te oo 0 Bea a eetac Arr saeese 20 Gauge 16 Gauge Head COVEL., .isicin tied oces PARE Foti FAC BOXS. sf. es apoac ee crete Zee 14 Removable Jamb Piece...... 2 Oe es 16 lt Ss tc a a REE 16 i 12 Material—Hot galvanized dull-coated steel sheets. SASH Sash Members, upto4’0”widel4 Gauge 14 Gauge Sash Members over 4’0”wide 12 ** AN Glazing Strips, except orton tail ios. ena ee. oa ol 14 Glazing Strip for bottomrail12 “ 12 Material—Cold galvanized strip steel. PARTING STRIPS 16 Gauge 16 Gauge Material—Cold galvanized strip steel. a9 Lupton es Windows OTHER LUPTON PRODUCTS LUPTON CASEMENTS Heavy Type. The highest- grade steel windows for banks, libraries, clubs, office buildings or fine residences. They are madeinsixstandard types, and can be furnished to suit any size or shape of opening. LUPTON RESIDENCE CASEMENT WINDOWS Made from one-piece copper steel members, with ex- tended hinge which permits cleaning both sides of the glass from within the room. LUPTON BASEMENT WINDOWS The modern windows for basements and small window openings generally. Sturdy, durable and inexpensive. Five standard sizes in stock. LUPTON PIVOTED WINDOWS The standard and accepted steel windows for factories, stores, garages, warehouses and all sorts of business buildings. Rigidly built of solid steel rolled sections. Made in thirty-nine stock ment. LUPTON OPERATING DEVICE A device designed on the tor- sion principle which gives efficient control of sidewall pivoted windows in medium length runs. May be equally well applied to windows already installed. Manual operation. sizes for immediate ship- Fi ( ae POND CONTINUOUS WINDOWS These windows form a trans- Parent, weather - protecting shelter over a continuous opening, and give remarkable efficiency in the natural lighting and ventilation of industrial buildings. Long runs are readily controlled by Pond Operating Device. POND OPERATING DEVICE Employing the tension prin- ciple, Pond Operating Device has no equal for operating runs of top-hung windows or large groups of pivoted win- dows. Freefromuseless 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 COUNTER- BALANCED WINDOWS These windows make bal- anced ventilationautomatic. When the lower sash is opened, the upper sash lowers an equal distance, thus pro- viding an entrance for fresh air and an exit for exhausted air at the same time. LUPTON STEEL SHELVING A type suited to every storage requirement. Storage Shelv- ing for mills; Display and Unit Shelving for stores and offices; Racks for special re- quirements; all cut mainte- mance costs, conserve floor space and simplify store keeping. LUPTON STEEL FACTORY, STORE AND OFFICE EQUIPMENT Made of smooth, durable steel, Lupton Shop Desks, Bench Legs, Bench Drawers, Tool Cabinets, Stationery Cabinets, Display Counter, etc., give lasting investment value. Easily kept clean. 40