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US1501843A
US1501843A US566536A US56653622A US1501843A US 1501843 A US1501843 A US 1501843A US 566536 A US566536 A US 566536A US 56653622 A US56653622 A US 56653622A US 1501843 A US1501843 A US 1501843A
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  • the present invention relates to brackets for carrying window shades and curtain poles and the main object of the invention is to provide brackets of this character which are adjustable to the width of the windows and the length of the shade rollers.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide'such brackets which may be secured to a window frame Without screws or tacks and Whiclnaccordingly, are easily attached and just'as easily removed from the frame while,
  • Figure l is a fragmentary perspective view of one embodiment thereof in position on a window frame
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of some of the details
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of the adjusting means for the brackets and Figure 4 is a vertical sectional View along line 44 of Figure 1.
  • the reference numeral represents an ordinary window frame
  • the numeral 11 represents carriers
  • the numeral 12 represents sliding memhers adjustably mounted on the carriers 11.
  • Each carrier consists of a body portion 13 preferably made of metallic plate and having a flanged end or ledge 14 adapted to fold around the window frame 10, while the body portion lies flat against the front face of the frame.
  • a pair of spikes 15 are provided at the inner end of the body portion 13, directed at right angles thereto, and in tended to be embedded in the front face of the window frame.
  • Another pair of spikes 16 are provided at the edge of the ledge 14, directed at right angles to the ledge as well as to the other spikes 15, and intended to be embedded in the outer sides of the window In assembling the carrier on the frame, said carrier is placed with the flat 1922. Serial nc. 568,536.
  • the spikes 16 are first made to enter the side of the window frame so that the ledge abuts flatly against the frame.
  • The' spike's 15 are then inade to enter in the front face of the frame and the carrier is, in this manner, held firmly on the frame.
  • a finger 17 is provided between the spikes '15 at the inner end of the body portion 13 and forming a hook adapted to receive one end of a coiled tension spring 18.
  • a pair of the brackets fixed on the window frameat opposite sides thereof, as already described, will be drawn together.
  • a socket 19 intended to receive the inwardly. bent end 20 of a telescopic curtain rod 21.
  • This socket 19 is formed by rolling the upper portion of the ledge 14 upon itself, forming a cylinder.
  • the upper edge of the body portion 13 is provided with teeth 22 inclined to the left, as seen in Figures 2 and 3.
  • the sliding members 12 also preferably made of metallic plate, have arms 23 standing out at right angles from the body portion of the sliding members and these arms are intended to support a shade roller and are, for this purpose, provided one with a round opening 24 and the other with a rectangular opening 25 intended to receive the flat pivot at one end of the roller.
  • the top and bottom edges of the sliding members are flanged, as at 26, to engage the top and bottom edges of the body portions 13 of the carriers 11.
  • Adjacent the arms 23, each flange terminates with a claw 27 directed inwardly so as to point in opposite directions, and these claws are adapted to engage, one at a time, the teeth 22 on the upper edges of the carriers 11.
  • each sliding member is provided tor the purpose of reversing the sliding member on the carrier for supporting very short shade rollers.
  • the distance apart ot the spikes 15 is accordingly made slightly less than the distance between the flanges on the sliding member, permitting the latter to be removed entirely from the carrier and reversed before replacing it on the same.
  • brackets can be extended to substantially any width of window or any length of curtain pole or window shade and that no nails, tacks or screws are necessary for securing the brackets on a door or window frame, so that, in this manner, the woodwork is not damaged to any appreciable extent.
  • Brackets for window shades comprising a pair of carriers and a pair of reversible sliding members thereon; a. tensioning element tending to draw said carriers together, ledges on said carriers adapted to engage the sides of a window frame, arms on said members adapted to engage the ends of a shade roller, top and bottom flanges on said members adapted to engage the edges of said carriers whether in normal or reversed positions, ratchet teeth on the upper edges of said carriers and opposing claws integral with said flanges adapted to engage with said teeth to retain the members in any of the said positions; the perpendicular distance between a pair of said opposing claws icing slightly greater than the corresponding distance from the top of the teeth to the bottom edge of the carrier.
  • Brackets for window shades comprising a pair of carriers and a pair of reversible sliding members thereon; a tensioning element tending to draw said carriers to gether, ledges on said carriers adapted to engage the sides of a window frame, arms on said members adapted to engage the ends of a shaderoller, top and bottom flanges on said members adapted to engage the edges of said carriers whether in normal or reversed positions, ratchet teeth on the upper edges of said carriers and opposing claws integral with said flanges adapted to engage with said teeth to retain the members in any of the said positions; the perpendicular distance between a pair of said opposing claws being slightly greater than the corresponding distance from the top of the tooth to the bottom edge of the carrier; said ledges being provided with sockets for carrying curtain poles.

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July 15, 1924.
. C. M. DURNELL ET AL WINDOW SHADE BRACKET Filed June 7, 1922 Patented July 15, 1924.
warren sures CFCiL M. DURNELL AND ROBERT WELSH, or when, KENTUCKY.
wrNnow-sHAnE BRACKET.
Application filed June 7,
To all whom it may concern.
Be it known that we, CECIL M. DURNELL and some lVELsH, citizens of the United .frame.
States, residing at Utica, in the county of Daviess and State of Kentucky, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Undon -Shade Brackets, of which the following is a specification.
The present invention relates to brackets for carrying window shades and curtain poles and the main object of the invention is to provide brackets of this character which are adjustable to the width of the windows and the length of the shade rollers.
Another object of the invention is to provide'such brackets which may be secured to a window frame Without screws or tacks and Whiclnaccordingly, are easily attached and just'as easily removed from the frame while,
at the same time, they have a firm hold thereon when in position.
In the accompanying drawings two forms of the invention are represented and;
Figure l is a fragmentary perspective view of one embodiment thereof in position on a window frame,
Figure 2 is a perspective view of some of the details,
Figure 3 is a fragmentary perspective view of the adjusting means for the brackets and Figure 4 is a vertical sectional View along line 44 of Figure 1.
Referring first to the preferred form of the invention, illustrated in Figures 1 to 4 inclusive of the drawings, the reference numeral represents an ordinary window frame, the numeral 11 represents carriers, and the numeral 12 represents sliding memhers adjustably mounted on the carriers 11.
Each carrier consists of a body portion 13 preferably made of metallic plate and having a flanged end or ledge 14 adapted to fold around the window frame 10, while the body portion lies flat against the front face of the frame. A pair of spikes 15 are provided at the inner end of the body portion 13, directed at right angles thereto, and in tended to be embedded in the front face of the window frame. Another pair of spikes 16 are provided at the edge of the ledge 14, directed at right angles to the ledge as well as to the other spikes 15, and intended to be embedded in the outer sides of the window In assembling the carrier on the frame, said carrier is placed with the flat 1922. Serial nc. 568,536.
side of the body portion thereof against the front face of the frame and with a couple of hammer blows on the ledge 14 the spikes 16 are first made to enter the side of the window frame so that the ledge abuts flatly against the frame. The' spike's 15 are then inade to enter in the front face of the frame and the carrier is, in this manner, held firmly on the frame.
Between the spikes '15 at the inner end of the body portion 13 is provided a finger 17, bent back on the inner sideof the body portion and forming a hook adapted to receive one end of a coiled tension spring 18. By means of this spring, a pair of the brackets, fixed on the window frameat opposite sides thereof, as already described, will be drawn together. 'At'the upper end of the ledge 14 is provided a socket 19 intended to receive the inwardly. bent end 20 of a telescopic curtain rod 21. This socket 19 is formed by rolling the upper portion of the ledge 14 upon itself, forming a cylinder. The upper edge of the body portion 13 is provided with teeth 22 inclined to the left, as seen in Figures 2 and 3.
The sliding members 12, also preferably made of metallic plate, have arms 23 standing out at right angles from the body portion of the sliding members and these arms are intended to support a shade roller and are, for this purpose, provided one with a round opening 24 and the other with a rectangular opening 25 intended to receive the flat pivot at one end of the roller. The top and bottom edges of the sliding members are flanged, as at 26, to engage the top and bottom edges of the body portions 13 of the carriers 11. Adjacent the arms 23, each flange terminates with a claw 27 directed inwardly so as to point in opposite directions, and these claws are adapted to engage, one at a time, the teeth 22 on the upper edges of the carriers 11. The distance between these clawsis such that when the top claw is lifted out of engagement with the teeth 22, the bottom claw will abut against the straight bottom edge of the carrier, while the width between the flanges on the other end of the sliding member is approximately the same or slightly more than the total width of the body portion 13. It will now be readily understood that by shifting the sliding members along the carriers, a suitable distance between the arms 23 may be found corresponding to the lengthof the shade roller employed and by depressing the claws of the sliding members to engage with suitable teeth 22, the sliding members will be prevented from moving apart and the shade roller will, in this manner, be securely held in position. The claw on the bottom side of each sliding member is provided tor the purpose of reversing the sliding member on the carrier for supporting very short shade rollers. The distance apart ot the spikes 15 is accordingly made slightly less than the distance between the flanges on the sliding member, permitting the latter to be removed entirely from the carrier and reversed before replacing it on the same.
From the foregoing description it will be evident that the brackets can be extended to substantially any width of window or any length of curtain pole or window shade and that no nails, tacks or screws are necessary for securing the brackets on a door or window frame, so that, in this manner, the woodwork is not damaged to any appreciable extent.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is:
1. Brackets for window shades, comprising a pair of carriers and a pair of reversible sliding members thereon; a. tensioning element tending to draw said carriers together, ledges on said carriers adapted to engage the sides of a window frame, arms on said members adapted to engage the ends of a shade roller, top and bottom flanges on said members adapted to engage the edges of said carriers whether in normal or reversed positions, ratchet teeth on the upper edges of said carriers and opposing claws integral with said flanges adapted to engage with said teeth to retain the members in any of the said positions; the perpendicular distance between a pair of said opposing claws icing slightly greater than the corresponding distance from the top of the teeth to the bottom edge of the carrier.
2. Brackets for window shades, comprising a pair of carriers and a pair of reversible sliding members thereon; a tensioning element tending to draw said carriers to gether, ledges on said carriers adapted to engage the sides of a window frame, arms on said members adapted to engage the ends of a shaderoller, top and bottom flanges on said members adapted to engage the edges of said carriers whether in normal or reversed positions, ratchet teeth on the upper edges of said carriers and opposing claws integral with said flanges adapted to engage with said teeth to retain the members in any of the said positions; the perpendicular distance between a pair of said opposing claws being slightly greater than the corresponding distance from the top of the tooth to the bottom edge of the carrier; said ledges being provided with sockets for carrying curtain poles.
In testimony whereof, we affix our signatures.
CECIL M. DURNELL. ROBERT l VELSH.
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Cited By (6)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2545147A (en) * 1950-03-13 1951-03-13 Kristen J Jensen Curtain and shade fixture
US3371700A (en) * 1967-01-13 1968-03-05 Harold B Lipsius Window shade
US4889305A (en) * 1988-06-17 1989-12-26 Mahan Larry G Universal bracket
US5082226A (en) * 1988-06-17 1992-01-21 Mahan Larry G Universal bracket
US5505418A (en) * 1993-06-03 1996-04-09 Granite State Innovations, Inc. Dual adjustment blind and shade support
US11484144B2 (en) * 2019-11-07 2022-11-01 Ningbo Liyang New Material Company Limited Mounting rod assembly for installing a curtain

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2545147A (en) * 1950-03-13 1951-03-13 Kristen J Jensen Curtain and shade fixture
US3371700A (en) * 1967-01-13 1968-03-05 Harold B Lipsius Window shade
US4889305A (en) * 1988-06-17 1989-12-26 Mahan Larry G Universal bracket
US5082226A (en) * 1988-06-17 1992-01-21 Mahan Larry G Universal bracket
US5505418A (en) * 1993-06-03 1996-04-09 Granite State Innovations, Inc. Dual adjustment blind and shade support
US11484144B2 (en) * 2019-11-07 2022-11-01 Ningbo Liyang New Material Company Limited Mounting rod assembly for installing a curtain

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