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A DROP WINDOW WITH SEVERAL USEFUL FEATURES.

1st October 1929, Page 72
1st October 1929
Page 72
Page 72, 1st October 1929 — A DROP WINDOW WITH SEVERAL USEFUL FEATURES.
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The Wedging Principle Made Use of in an Ingenious Manner.

AN adjustable window, which is claimed to be simple, easy to fit and replace, and free from rattle, has been placed op the market by Mr. William Young, M.I.A.E., who was for some years chief engineer to Karrier Motors, Ltd., and later acted as Scottish agent fee the company.

The princinle on which the new drop window works is as follows ;—If pressure. be applied on the window face, a

dews, can replace in a minimum of time a broken component, it being necessary only to remove the two side beads.

The question of simplicity in replacement is one of vital importance to coach and bus operators. It will be realized that it is not necessary to strip any lining boards to extract a broken window. There is no winding gear in the body side to go wrong.

Mr. Young, in order to concentrate on drop-window production at Claydon Works, Mill Road, Wishaw, Scotland, has relinquished his agency for the Karrier vehicles.