US2329886A - Curtain rod and hanger - Google Patents
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- JOSEPHINE EcKsTmE (Iflorneg This relates to household furnishings and the like; I and.. particularly; pertains. to; our: tain rods and hangers.
- the present invention contemplates the provision, of bracket eplatesg, adapted to be ,fixed Wi l'JihQ mb JQ the W dp. ⁇ v..frame a d pro-. jecting therefrom to receive ;.one or more cure tain rods and ,to supportsaid. rods. ;in;parallel relation toeachpthen
- Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view in plan showing the assembly of two, curtain rods and their mounting upon the bracket plate.
- Fig. 5 is a view in perspective showing one of the extension brackets for the outer curtain rod and indicating a fragmentary portion of the inner curtain rod. by dotted lines.
- Fig. 6 is a View in vertical section through the bracket plate, and inner curtain rod as seen on the line 66 of Fig. 3.
- IE1 indicates the frame of a window having opposite vertical side facings ll. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It is to. be understood that the window may be
- roller window shade I2 may be desirable to temporarily close the window to the entry oilight by theiuse or a roller window shade I2,'such as indicated in Figs. 2 and3.
- the roller shade is mounted on brackets" l3 spaced inwardly fromthe face of the window frame',-as shown inFig. 3;
- bracket plates i5. Secured between the body' of the sidefacing l I and a batten strip 14 adjacent to the'top of the-window f rame -are bracket plates i5. These plates areparticul'arly shown-in Fig. 2 of :the'drawing.
- the plates are formed with a fastening portion l6 j which is covered bythe. battenstrip id.
- EX- tending horizontally from the portion 16' is an offset portion I! which exten ds upwardly and overlaps the face of the window frame.
- Projecting horizontally from the offset portion 11- is'a' tongue l8.
- This tongue is substantiallyrectangular and lies in a vertical .plane.- Struck-from the tongue is a tang l9'which is bent to lie partially out of the plane Ofthe tongue sothatuit will frictionally engage the end sheath 0f the curtain rodinto which the tongue projects.
- I t will thus be seen that-thebracket 'platesare' of relatively. small dimensions and may beconcealed substantially whilesupporting the curtain rods.v
- bracket 'plates l5 it is possible to support .a single curtain -rod"20' upon whichsash curtains 2.1 ra're'supporited;
- the sectional formation of the rod is shown in Fig. 6, where it will be seen that the body of the rod is fiat and that the opposite longitudinal marginal edges are bent upon themselves to form channels 24.
- the yoke 28 provides a socket into which the end 23 of a curtain rod 20 may extend.
- the end 23 of the rod is free to receive tongue I8 of the bracket plate.
- the rod seat 29 is here shown as being cylindrical and tubular.
- the member extends vertically and has a longitudinal slot 30 in its side wall. This slot terminates short of the lower end of the member 29,"thus forming a supporting shoulder.
- the rod 32 Extending into the slot is the tapered end 3
- the outer rod 32 as shown in Fig. 4, lies in spaced parallel position with relation to therod wand is in advance thereof in the same horizontal plane. support for side draperies. 25: for the window...
- the rod 32 may be extensible in character and.
- the present invention ithe structureis-assembledpreferably by forming a relieved face. 33;, on the upperencl of the batten; Ma The length of this relieved; portion agrees withthe length ofthe section IB- of thebracket plate.
- the bracket plates are then secured in position against the face of the side facings Haof the frame by screws or nails 34, after which the batten is secured over the portion I601 the: plate so that the tongues l-8Iwillproject outwardlyand will beverticallyaligned and parallel, on sheep -v posite' side facings of theframe; If it is desired: toonly ,use the single curtainwrod 28 it may be drawn out.
- the assembled rod and bracket struc-z tures are then positioned over the tongues ill of the bracket plates I151 .
- the rod 3-2-,-m ay thenbe. placeddn position with. its ends 3 lseated: within theslots 30; It will'be understood thajt asrthese rods are placedzin' position. appropriate curtains or draperiesmay be hung on them- It will thusbe seen that the. curtain rod: and
- the rod 32 is intended to be used as a hanger structure here disclosed comprises simple inexpensive concealed bracket plates carrying one or more rods which may be assembled and removed separately and which can be adjusted to any window opening.
- a curtain supporting structure comprising asupportingbracket fixed to the side facing of a window and projecting from the face thereof, an extension bracket, a curtain rod carried at theouter end of s'aidextension bracket, a second curtain. rod on which the inner end of theextension bracket is mounted, said second rod engaging. the supporting bracket;- whereby-L the extensionrbizacket' and: the. two rods: will bei supe ported. i 1
- a curtain supportingi structure comprising a bracket plate-mountedupon the'side facingof a window frame, saidi plate having'am outwardly projecting tongue st'anding/ in: a vertical plane", a separate extension bracket: formedat its inner end with a yoke to receive an 'inner curtain rod having an intume'dl end'proiectingiinto the' yoke of the extension bracket and fitting oven th'e' tongue of the bracket plate;
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Sept} 21, 1943. J. ECKSTINE @URTAIN ROD AND HANGER Filed Dec. 12, 1941 7 Summer, JOSEPHINE EcKsTmE (Iflorneg This relates to household furnishings and the like; I and.. particularly; pertains. to; our: tain rods and hangers.
a flnrAin nonANonANGm I "Josephine Eck stine, LosfAngeleaCalif.
,Apnwtetnhanger 12, 1941; Serial No. 422,723 dining (o1. 2l11 1t5.2) I
-At the present time it isz the practice toihang windowtcurtains-and side-draperies oven-window t openings, and in some vinstances 'to ;providea curtain rod and hanger; structure which includes a bracket substantially concealed in the frame of the window and upon whichoneor moretcurtain rods may be supportediinspaced parallel relation to each other; 1, I Q
The present invention contemplates the provision, of bracket eplatesg, adapted to be ,fixed Wi l'JihQ mb JQ the W dp.\v..frame a d pro-. jecting therefrom to receive ;.one or more cure tain rods and ,to supportsaid. rods. ;in;parallel relation toeachpthen The inventioni umstaeaaiwat a aaple in theaccompanying drawing in Whichr Figure 1 is ,a 'yiewt in' perspectiveshowing the applicat on of e resent .in enti n- 1;: a
Fig. Zis. an enlarged View n vertical section as seen on the line 2-2 of Fig. landshowing one of the bracket Fig. 3 is a View in horizontal section as seen on the line 3-3 of Fig. 2 showing the manner in which the bracket plate is mounted withrela- A tion to the jambi of the frame and further disclosing the independent mounting ofa curtain roller.
Fig. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary view in plan showing the assembly of two, curtain rods and their mounting upon the bracket plate.
Fig. 5 is a view in perspective showing one of the extension brackets for the outer curtain rod and indicating a fragmentary portion of the inner curtain rod. by dotted lines.
Fig. 6 is a View in vertical section through the bracket plate, and inner curtain rod as seen on the line 66 of Fig. 3.
Referring more particularly to the drawing, IE1 indicates the frame of a window having opposite vertical side facings ll. It is to. be understood that the window may be of any desired type. It
plates with the curtain rod re:
may be desirable to temporarily close the window to the entry oilight by theiuse ora roller window shade I2,'such as indicated in Figs. 2 and3.- The roller shade is mounted on brackets" l3 spaced inwardly fromthe face of the window frame',-as shown inFig. 3; The side facings'carry vertical batten strips I4; which," as 'shown in Fig. 3, have a forward edge lying flush 'with' the face of a window frame. Secured between the body' of the sidefacing l I and a batten strip 14 adjacent to the'top of the-window f rame -are bracket plates i5. These plates areparticul'arly shown-in Fig. 2 of :the'drawing. Here'it will be'seen thatthe plates =are formed witha fastening portion l6 j which is covered bythe. battenstrip id. EX- tending horizontally from the portion 16' is an offset portion I! which exten ds upwardly and overlaps the face of the window frame. Projecting horizontally from the offset portion 11- is'a' tongue l8. This tongueis substantiallyrectangular and lies in a vertical .plane.- Struck-from the tongue is a tang l9'which is bent to lie partially out of the plane Ofthe tongue sothatuit will frictionally engage the end sheath 0f the curtain rodinto which the tongue projects. I t will thus be seen that-thebracket 'platesare' of relatively. small dimensions and may beconcealed substantially whilesupporting the curtain rods.v
a By the use of the bracket 'plates l5 it is possible to support .a single curtain -rod"20' upon whichsash curtains 2.1 ra're'supporited; I The cur-' tain rod 20fmaybe. oftheus'ual extensibletype made from. two complementary i telescoping sections of sheet metal which are of channelishap'e. The sections have a straight horizontal portion, such as indicated at 22, and an end extension 23 which is disposed at right angles to the portion 22. The sectional formation of the rod is shown in Fig. 6, where it will be seen that the body of the rod is fiat and that the opposite longitudinal marginal edges are bent upon themselves to form channels 24. These channels receive the tongues l8 of the bracket plates i5 while the tangs l9 frictionally bear against the body of the rod to hold the rod in its assembled and supporting position with relation to the end. The yoke 28 provides a socket into which the end 23 of a curtain rod 20 may extend. The end 23 of the rod is free to receive tongue I8 of the bracket plate. Thus, the curtain rod 20 and the extension brackets 26 will all be supported upon the two bracket plates at opposite sides of the window opening. The rod seat 29 is here shown as being cylindrical and tubular. The member extends vertically and has a longitudinal slot 30 in its side wall. This slot terminates short of the lower end of the member 29,"thus forming a supporting shoulder. Extending into the slot is the tapered end 3| of an outer rod 32. The outer rod 32, as shown in Fig. 4, lies in spaced parallel position with relation to therod wand is in advance thereof in the same horizontal plane. support for side draperies. 25: for the window... The rod 32 may be extensible in character and.
constructed in a manner similar to that of rod 2 th; The endportions of therod; however, are straight and. the channel sections havebeen flat tened to permit the ends to be inserted. intothe slots 30 and to engage the walls. of the slot frictionally, so that the rod will; be held: in position.
In operation-oi the present inventionithe structureis-assembledpreferably by forming a relieved face. 33;, on the upperencl of the batten; Ma The length of this relieved; portion agrees withthe length ofthe section IB- of thebracket plate. The bracket plates are then secured in position against the face of the side facings Haof the frame by screws or nails 34, after which the batten is secured over the portion I601 the: plate so that the tongues l-8Iwillproject outwardlyand will beverticallyaligned and parallel, on sheep -v posite' side facings of theframe; If it is desired: toonly ,use the single curtainwrod 28 it may be drawn out. to' a length appropriate to the width of the opening-,;af:ter-whichthe ends 23 areposi tionedover the-tongues to abut against the edge, of theiextension. l1. The tangsxlfi will frictionally engage the. bodyof. the rod section and-hold the rod inposition. When it is desired: to hang side draperies: as Well as; the sash curtains. the. end portions 23 of: the. rod 23: are positioned within the'yokes 2B ofthe extension brackets 25: so that they appear as shown in Fig.-'5 of thedrawing. The assembled rod and bracket struc-z tures are then positioned over the tongues ill of the bracket plates I151 .The rod 3-2-,-m ay thenbe. placeddn position with. its ends 3 lseated: within theslots 30; It will'be understood thajt asrthese rods are placedzin' position. appropriate curtains or draperiesmay be hung on them- It will thusbe seen that the. curtain rod: and
The rod 32 is intended to be used as a hanger structure here disclosed comprises simple inexpensive concealed bracket plates carrying one or more rods which may be assembled and removed separately and which can be adjusted to any window opening.
While I have shown the preferred form of my invention as now known to me, it will be understood that various changes may be made in combination, construction, and arrangements of parts by those-skilled in. the ant, without departing-from thespirit of my invention as claimed.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:
l. A curtain supporting structure, comprising asupportingbracket fixed to the side facing of a window and projecting from the face thereof, an extension bracket, a curtain rod carried at theouter end of s'aidextension bracket, a second curtain. rod on which the inner end of theextension bracket is mounted, said second rod engaging. the supporting bracket;- whereby-L the extensionrbizacket' and: the. two rods: will bei supe ported. i 1
2; Ar curtain supporting structuveificomprising a supporting bracketfixedi ta the jambe ofa wins dow and pnojecting fromf the face thereoftian extension bracket, a curtain rodocarni'e'd the outer end of: said extensionz bracket, and ascoond curtain rod onvwhi'ch the innen end of: the extension bracket is mountedy'said second rod engaging the supporting bnacketa whereby the extension bracketand the two: nods-"will be detachably supported.
3;. A curtain supportingi structure, comprising a bracket plate-mountedupon the'side facingof a window frame, saidi plate having'am outwardly projecting tongue st'anding/ in: a vertical plane", a separate extension bracket: formedat its inner end with a yoke to receive an 'inner curtain rod having an intume'dl end'proiectingiinto the' yoke of the extension bracket and fitting oven th'e' tongue of the bracket plate;
4'. A curtain supporting structure; 'comprisin' a bracket plate mount'ed upon the-side faci'n'g-of a window frame; said' plate having an=outw ardly projecting tongue standing 3; vertical plane to receive the end of an outer-curta1inrod} a sepa ra-te extension bra'cket fovmed at-i-ts'i'niaen end with a yoke: to receive an inneflcur-itain rod having: an intumed end-projecting into theyokeof the extension bracket and fitt'l'ng over the tongue of: thebracket plate, and an outer" curtain 'rod detachably secured upon the-out'er end of the extension bracket.
JOSEPHINE ECKS'ITNE?
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