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Standard Jointed Barn Door Hanger — Continued 



The Standard Covered Jointed Hanger, Fig. 567, is the same as the Double Strap Covered Hanger, 

 Fig. 566, except the strap which attaches to the door is refined malleable iron instead of steel and 

 bolts to one side of the door only. The trolley wheel is protected from weather by a malleable iron hood. 

 It is provided with keeper lugs which prevent trolley from getting off the track. Also projections on each 

 side of the trolley cleans trash or other obstructions off the track. Suitable for use on all kinds of 



Louden's Sliding Door Latch — Fig. 455 



Specifications 



Consists of 3 parts, viz: latch with knob; metal catch for 

 latch ; metal strip for door with slot in which latch works. 

 Length of latch-point to center of knob, 8 inches. 

 Length of catch. 4 inches. 

 Diameter of knob. 3 inches. 

 Weight, I pound 6 ounces. 



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The latch is lifted and the door opened and 



closed by the hand wheel, W, which is generally 



placed on the outside, while the central part 



c- .ICC /^/I 11 \ (dotted lines L) is bent to form a hand hold on 



Fig. 455 (Manilla) .i • -j rru ,. l /^ i n • i 



the mside. 1 he catch, C, has flarmg edges to 



guide the latch into it. It is reversible and may be used for right or left hand doors. Made of 



malleable iron, is strong and durable and can be used on double or single doors. 



Louden's Stay Rollers 



Fig. 456. This roller is screwed into the 

 wall to suit the thickness of the door; and 

 then the brace, B, is slipped over the rib. A, 

 and fastened to the wall by screws or nails. 

 This prevents it from turning and getting the 

 roller out of place. 



Fig. 457. This roller can be adjusted to the 

 thickness of any door, either before or after 

 fastening to the building, by setting one nut. 



Louden Door Stop — Fig. 1205 



Every sliding door should be provided with 

 a stop; it prevents the continual wrenching 

 of the track supports. 



While any block of wood may be made to 

 serve this purpose, a neat metal stop is desira- 

 ble. The Louden Pressed Steel Bumper or 

 Stop is the most satisfactory door stop made 

 and costs but a trifle. Specifj it in your barn 

 door hanger order. 



Fig. 456 (Cuba; 

 Specifications 



Diameter of roller, 1 ? g inches. 

 Length of screw (to center of 

 roller), 6 inches. Roller adjust- 

 able to suit thickness of door. 

 Weight, 12 ounces. 



Fig. 457 (Havana) 



Specifications 



Diameter of roller, I ^ g inches. 

 Length of bracket. 4 inches. 

 Roller adjustable to suit thick- 

 ness of door. 

 Weight, 13 ounces. 



Fig. 349 (Puss) 

 Specifications 



Width. 7?4 inches. 

 Length, 8 ' 2 inches. 

 Offset. I inch. 

 Weight, 2 pounds. 



or horse power. 



Louden Offset Hinge— Fig. 349 



Louden Offset Hinges are unequalled for 

 hanging gable-end doors. These hinges are 

 made with an offset that allows the bottom of 

 the door to lap on the siding and keep out the 

 rain. When the door is open it drops down 

 against the siding and hugs it so closely that it 

 is out of the way of the load of hay and allows 

 the wagon to be drawn close up to the barn. 

 The wind does not interfere with a door hung 

 with these hinges. Doors hung with Offset 

 Hinges may be arranged to open either by hand 

 and the hinges are of sufficient strength to safely handle 



Fig. 1205 

 Specifications 



Width, 332 inches. 

 Bumpingsurface. 3}^xl J-g inches. 

 Reinforced by rib. 

 Weight. 8 ounces. 



the largest doors. Bolts or 



screws may be used for hanging. Three Offset Hinges may be used for extra large doors 



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