Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Waikiki Beach, Honolulu;Warren & Wetmore, Archts., Ralph E. Wooley, Qeneral Contractor.
Royal Hawamn notel
CHAMBERLIN
EQUIPPED
and Brass Weather Stripping Thruout GaHE magnificent new Royal Hawaiian Hotel, at
Honolulu, T. H., is typical of the outstanding buildings that are Chamberlin equipped. In the Royal Hawaiian all windows and many doors are of the casement type and these are Chamberlin protected against the in leakage of rain and dust. For 34 years, Chamberlin has operated on the principle that weather stripping, to be permanently efficient, demands more than correctly designed, carefully made weather strips. A Chamberlin con tract includes exacting attention to installation. All work is done by Chamberlin mechanics trained and supervised to work to the Chamberlin standard. And as final assurance of a satisfactory transaction, Chamberlin guarantees and services its equipment for “the life of the building”. Small wonder that Chamberlin Weather Strips— economical but the best the architect can specify— are found in many of our finest residences and buildings.
Chamberlin Sill-Dor-SealNo. 38. A Special 4/4-inch combination brass threshold with a zinc pan designed to aid drainage. The lip interlocks with an “L” hook. 0225-inch thick. Developed by Chamberlin in 1926.
Chamberlin Sill-Dor-Seal No. 35. A 4/4-inch extruded brass threshold screwed or anchored to sill so as to interlock with a coldrolled bronze hook when door is closed.
Chamberlin In - opening Casement Sill No. 68-A. A double trough extruded brass sill set to fit in a double rabbet with the weather strip seal to the outside. Offers maximum resistance to possible rain leakage. Developed by Chamberlin in 1924.
CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIP CO., West Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, Mich., U. S. A. See Sweets or Write for Catalog of Complete Details * •* 100 Sales and Service Branches Throughout the United States
Specifications of most products advertised in THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT appear in the Specification Manual
Chamberlin Sill-Dor-Seal No. 34. A 4/4-inch double lipped extruded brass threshold. Interlocks with cold-rolled bronze hook attached to the bottom of the door. Developed by Chamberlin in 1925.
Royal Hawamn notel
CHAMBERLIN
EQUIPPED
and Brass Weather Stripping Thruout GaHE magnificent new Royal Hawaiian Hotel, at
Honolulu, T. H., is typical of the outstanding buildings that are Chamberlin equipped. In the Royal Hawaiian all windows and many doors are of the casement type and these are Chamberlin protected against the in leakage of rain and dust. For 34 years, Chamberlin has operated on the principle that weather stripping, to be permanently efficient, demands more than correctly designed, carefully made weather strips. A Chamberlin con tract includes exacting attention to installation. All work is done by Chamberlin mechanics trained and supervised to work to the Chamberlin standard. And as final assurance of a satisfactory transaction, Chamberlin guarantees and services its equipment for “the life of the building”. Small wonder that Chamberlin Weather Strips— economical but the best the architect can specify— are found in many of our finest residences and buildings.
Chamberlin Sill-Dor-SealNo. 38. A Special 4/4-inch combination brass threshold with a zinc pan designed to aid drainage. The lip interlocks with an “L” hook. 0225-inch thick. Developed by Chamberlin in 1926.
Chamberlin Sill-Dor-Seal No. 35. A 4/4-inch extruded brass threshold screwed or anchored to sill so as to interlock with a coldrolled bronze hook when door is closed.
Chamberlin In - opening Casement Sill No. 68-A. A double trough extruded brass sill set to fit in a double rabbet with the weather strip seal to the outside. Offers maximum resistance to possible rain leakage. Developed by Chamberlin in 1924.
CHAMBERLIN METAL WEATHER STRIP CO., West Lafayette Blvd., Detroit, Mich., U. S. A. See Sweets or Write for Catalog of Complete Details * •* 100 Sales and Service Branches Throughout the United States
Specifications of most products advertised in THE AMERICAN ARCHITECT appear in the Specification Manual
Chamberlin Sill-Dor-Seal No. 34. A 4/4-inch double lipped extruded brass threshold. Interlocks with cold-rolled bronze hook attached to the bottom of the door. Developed by Chamberlin in 1925.