US2474434A - Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes - Google Patents

Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US2474434A
US2474434A US704857A US70485746A US2474434A US 2474434 A US2474434 A US 2474434A US 704857 A US704857 A US 704857A US 70485746 A US70485746 A US 70485746A US 2474434 A US2474434 A US 2474434A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
rod
window
members
curtain
rods
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US704857A
Inventor
Frank E Mentz
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US704857A priority Critical patent/US2474434A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US2474434A publication Critical patent/US2474434A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H1/00Curtain suspension devices
    • A47H1/10Means for mounting curtain rods or rails
    • A47H1/13Brackets or adjustable mountings for both roller blinds and drawable curtains

Definitions

  • This invention relates to adjustable support means for window curtains, draperies, shades and the like.
  • An object of the invention is to provide simple, practical and efiicient means of the above mentioned kind.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide support means, which may be mounted between the side frames of a window without the employment of screws or nails, thus eliminating the need to mar the window woodwork, and eliminating the time consuming and exasperating operation of mounting separate brackets for curtains, shades and drapes.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such a device which can be mounted in a window casing without the employment of any tools.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide support means adjustable according to the width of the window to which it is applied, whereby the device may be readily transferred from one window to another, and applied to windows of dif? ferent width.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide such support means including rod holders into which the rods may be mounted, and from which the rods may be removed without requiring the manipulation of any fastening means.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide support means comprising a number of parts all of which may be assembled by hand, and from which the curtain rod, or the crane rods, or a shade roller, may be separately detached and removed as a unit, or both the curtain rod and the crane rods may be removed without disturbing the shade roller.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide improved support means of the above mentioned kind in which the curtain rod and crane rods and the curtain roller are all aligned automatically and without any additional operation, by the single operation of mounting the support means in the desired window frame.
  • Figure 1 is a view in perspective of an embodiment of the invention
  • Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1 and Figure 3 is a vertical section taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
  • the upper portion of a window 10 is indicated, having the side frames II and 12.
  • Mounted against the inner faces of side frames H and I2 are the blocks 13 and M respectively, urged apart, and into frictional contact with the frame members H and I2 respectively, by the rods ⁇ 3 and I l projecting inwardly from blocks l 3 and M and interconnected by the turn buckle I5.
  • the outer ends of the rods 13 and I4- may be received in bosses 1) extending inwardly from blocks l3 and M respectively, and the inner ends of rods I3 and W are provided with oppositely inclined screw threads so that the rods I3 and M and accordingly the blocks I3 and i4, may be drawn toward or away from one another by adjustment of turn buckle l5.
  • the blocks l3 and I each have a relatively large face in contact with the window frames II and I? respectively thereby providing firm frictional engagement with the said side frames II and I2 respectively, without marring the inner surface of said window frames, when the turn buckle is turned to expand the device so that it is rigidly supported between the side frames of the window.
  • brackets l6 and ll Projecting forwardly from the blocks l3 and M respectively are the brackets l6 and ll. These brackets preferably have intermediate portions I6 and [l respectively, extending at right angles to the end portions H5 and It", and l'l and l! respectively, the intermediate portions 5 and 1''" being adapted to extend outwardly over the front faces of the window frames I! and I? respectively.
  • the inner ends l6 and I! of the bracket members 16 and I! are received in grooves 9 provided in the outer faces of the blocks l3 and M respectively, so that said inner ends It and W are interengaged between the blocks and the respective window side frames ll and !2 when the blocks are expanded into frictional engagement with the inner faces of said window side frames respectively.
  • bracket portions I6 and 11 are provided with means for receiving between them, and providing a rotatable mount ing for, a shade roller.
  • member "5 is promember 3i! and crane rod 3
  • bracket member H is provided with an aperture l9 adapted to receive the trunnions of a shade roller, as will be well understood by those skilled in this art.
  • each of these arms 22 and 23 has an intermediate horizontally extending portion, and a verticall extending outer portion on which the rod holders 24' and 25 are mounted.
  • Said rod-holders 24 and 25 may also be block-like and each has a plurality of bores extending vertically from the top and adapted to receive the turned down end of a rod, such for example as a curtain rod or a crane rod.
  • the rod holder 24' has the bores 26 and 2?
  • the rod holder 25 has the bores 28 and 29.
  • bores 26 and 21 of rod holder 24 are received the turned down ends of curtain rod
  • the bores 28 and 29 of rod holder 25 are received the turned down ends of curtain rod member 30 and crane rod member 32.
  • the rods may be interchangeable between the bores.
  • curtain rod membe 30 projects forwardly from block 24 and then is bent at right angles and projects toward the inner end of rod 39* which is similarly bent so that it has a portion extending forwardly from block 25 and another portion projecting toward, and in substantial alignment with, the inwardly extending ortion of rod member 30
  • the inner ends of said ourtain rod members 39 and 36 are oppositely threaded and are interconnected by the turn buckle 33 so that the curtain rod members 30 and 30 may be shortened or lengthened in accordance with the extent to which the distance between blocks l3 and I4 is increased or decreased.
  • the crane rods 3! and 32 may be bent similarly to the rod members 3!] and 30*, although their forwardly extending portions are preferably longer than the forwardly extending portions of members 30 and 36 so that the inwardly extending portions of said crane rods will be cated in front of the rod members 30 and 39 and in substantial alignment with one another.
  • may be turned upwardly at right angles, and similarly the extreme free end 32 of crane 32 may be turned upwardly at right angles to provide a stop for draperies supported on the crane members 3
  • the blocks 24 and 25 may be provided with cut-outs or grooves, formed in the upper surface of said blocks and interconnecting said bores 26 and 21, and 28 and 29 and the outer faces of said blocks respectively, thereby providing grooves adapted to receive the horizontally extending portions of said curtain members 3% and Z-ik'i respectively and said crane rod members iii and 32 respectively, adjacent to their down turned ends and to thus cooperate with the said bores in positioning the rods.
  • the device as described above may be com pletely assembled by hand without any tools, and without employing any screws or nails.
  • the width of the whole device may be adjusted for use either in connection with a wide or a narrow window.
  • the device is thus easy and quick to mount in position, and may likewise be demounted easily and quickly, leaving the window frame unmarred.
  • a combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes comprising, a support member including a turn buckle by which the member may be expanded between the side frames of a window, said member having end blocks adapted to be frictionally engaged against the side frames respectively of a window, brackets supported from said end blocks and projectin forwardly, said brackets including means for mounting a shade roller, arms supported by said brackets and projecting outwardly and upwardly from said brackets respectively, in opposite directions, and each having at its free end a rod holder adapted to receive and engage one end of each of a plurality of rods, a U-shaped curtain rod havin ends adapted to engage said holders respectively, said rod being adjustable in length, and cranes swingably supported by said holders respectively and extending from said holders toward one another, in substantially the same plane, in front of the forwardly projecting middle portion of said U-shaped curtain rod.
  • Window curtain support means comprising a variable length member adapted to be frictionally engaged between opposite sides of a window, bracket members disengageably supported from said member and projecting forwardly from said member, said bracket members each having a portion bent outwardly over the front of the window frame, arms disengagingly supported from said bracket members respectively and extending outwardly and upwardly from said bracket members respectively and having at their upper ends means to engage between them one or more rods, and variable length curtain rod adapted to be engaged and supported by said last mentioned means.
  • a combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes comprising a variable length cross member, brackets projecting forwardly from said member, arms projecting outwardly at right an- 5 gles from said brackets respectively, and each having an end bent upwardly at right angles, rod hangers supported at the top of said ends respectively, and a variable length curtain rod demountably supported between said hangers.
  • a combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes comprising, a variable length cross member, brackets projecting forwardly from said member, arms projecting outwardly at right angles from said brackets respectively, and each having an end bent upwardly at right angles, rod hangers supported at the top of said ends respectively, and a variable length curtain-rod demountably supported between said hangars, and a plurality of crane members supported from said hangers respectively and projecting toward one another in a horizontal plane.
  • a combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes comprising, a variable length cross member, brackets projecting forwardly from said REFERENCES CITED
  • the following referenlces are of record in the file of this patent:

Description

FIE. MENTZ 2,474,434
COMBINED SUPPORT FOR SHADES, CURTAINS, AND DRAPES June 28, 1949.
Filed Oct. 22, 1946 INVENTOR. FRANK E. MENTZ A T TOR/VEV Patented June 28, 1949 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE COMBINED SUPPORT FOR SHADES, CURTAINS, AND DRAPES Frank E. Mentz, Wallkill, N. Y. Application October 22, 1946, Serial No. 704,857
Claims.
This invention relates to adjustable support means for window curtains, draperies, shades and the like.
An object of the invention is to provide simple, practical and efiicient means of the above mentioned kind.
Another object of the invention is to provide support means, which may be mounted between the side frames of a window without the employment of screws or nails, thus eliminating the need to mar the window woodwork, and eliminating the time consuming and exasperating operation of mounting separate brackets for curtains, shades and drapes.
Another object of the invention is to provide such a device which can be mounted in a window casing without the employment of any tools.
Another object of the invention is to provide support means adjustable according to the width of the window to which it is applied, whereby the device may be readily transferred from one window to another, and applied to windows of dif? ferent width.
Another object of the invention is to provide such support means including rod holders into which the rods may be mounted, and from which the rods may be removed without requiring the manipulation of any fastening means.
Another object of the invention is to provide support means comprising a number of parts all of which may be assembled by hand, and from which the curtain rod, or the crane rods, or a shade roller, may be separately detached and removed as a unit, or both the curtain rod and the crane rods may be removed without disturbing the shade roller.
Another object of the invention is to provide improved support means of the above mentioned kind in which the curtain rod and crane rods and the curtain roller are all aligned automatically and without any additional operation, by the single operation of mounting the support means in the desired window frame.
Other objects of the invention will be in part obvious or in part pointed out hereinafter.
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements, arrangements of parts, and in the several steps and relation and order of each of said steps to one or more of the others thereof, all as will be pointed out in the following description, and the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the following claims.
The invention will best be understood if the 2 following description is read in connection with the drawings, in which,
Figure 1 is a view in perspective of an embodiment of the invention;
Figure 2 is a vertical section taken on the line 2-2 of Figure 1 and Figure 3 is a vertical section taken on the line 3-3 of Figure 2.
In the embodiment of the invention illustrated herein the upper portion of a window 10 is indicated, having the side frames II and 12. Mounted against the inner faces of side frames H and I2 are the blocks 13 and M respectively, urged apart, and into frictional contact with the frame members H and I2 respectively, by the rods {3 and I l projecting inwardly from blocks l 3 and M and interconnected by the turn buckle I5. The outer ends of the rods 13 and I4- may be received in bosses 1) extending inwardly from blocks l3 and M respectively, and the inner ends of rods I3 and W are provided with oppositely inclined screw threads so that the rods I3 and M and accordingly the blocks I3 and i4, may be drawn toward or away from one another by adjustment of turn buckle l5. Preferably the blocks l3 and I each have a relatively large face in contact with the window frames II and I? respectively thereby providing firm frictional engagement with the said side frames II and I2 respectively, without marring the inner surface of said window frames, when the turn buckle is turned to expand the device so that it is rigidly supported between the side frames of the window.
Projecting forwardly from the blocks l3 and M respectively are the brackets l6 and ll. These brackets preferably have intermediate portions I6 and [l respectively, extending at right angles to the end portions H5 and It", and l'l and l! respectively, the intermediate portions 5 and 1''" being adapted to extend outwardly over the front faces of the window frames I! and I? respectively.
As illustrated herein the inner ends l6 and I! of the bracket members 16 and I! are received in grooves 9 provided in the outer faces of the blocks l3 and M respectively, so that said inner ends It and W are interengaged between the blocks and the respective window side frames ll and !2 when the blocks are expanded into frictional engagement with the inner faces of said window side frames respectively.
The forwardly projecting bracket portions I6 and 11 are provided with means for receiving between them, and providing a rotatable mount ing for, a shade roller. Thus member "5 is promember 3i! and crane rod 3|.
vided with a vertically extending slot l8 while bracket member H is provided with an aperture l9 adapted to receive the trunnions of a shade roller, as will be well understood by those skilled in this art.
Fixed on the outer side of said bracket members Hi and l! respectively, are block-like lateral extensions 28 and 2| each of which is bored from the top to provide the sockets 20 and Zi for the turned down inner end of the arms 22 and 23 respectively. Each of these arms 22 and 23 has an intermediate horizontally extending portion, and a verticall extending outer portion on which the rod holders 24' and 25 are mounted. Said rod-holders 24 and 25 may also be block-like and each has a plurality of bores extending vertically from the top and adapted to receive the turned down end of a rod, such for example as a curtain rod or a crane rod. As illustrated herein the rod holder 24' has the bores 26 and 2?, and the rod holder 25 has the bores 28 and 29. In bores 26 and 21 of rod holder 24 are received the turned down ends of curtain rod In the bores 28 and 29 of rod holder 25 are received the turned down ends of curtain rod member 30 and crane rod member 32. The rods may be interchangeable between the bores.
Curtain rod membe 30 projects forwardly from block 24 and then is bent at right angles and projects toward the inner end of rod 39* which is similarly bent so that it has a portion extending forwardly from block 25 and another portion projecting toward, and in substantial alignment with, the inwardly extending ortion of rod member 30 The inner ends of said ourtain rod members 39 and 36 are oppositely threaded and are interconnected by the turn buckle 33 so that the curtain rod members 30 and 30 may be shortened or lengthened in accordance with the extent to which the distance between blocks l3 and I4 is increased or decreased.
The crane rods 3! and 32 may be bent similarly to the rod members 3!] and 30*, although their forwardly extending portions are preferably longer than the forwardly extending portions of members 30 and 36 so that the inwardly extending portions of said crane rods will be cated in front of the rod members 30 and 39 and in substantial alignment with one another. Preferably the extreme free end M of crane 3| may be turned upwardly at right angles, and similarly the extreme free end 32 of crane 32 may be turned upwardly at right angles to provide a stop for draperies supported on the crane members 3| and 32 respectively.
The blocks 24 and 25 may be provided with cut-outs or grooves, formed in the upper surface of said blocks and interconnecting said bores 26 and 21, and 28 and 29 and the outer faces of said blocks respectively, thereby providing grooves adapted to receive the horizontally extending portions of said curtain members 3% and Z-ik'i respectively and said crane rod members iii and 32 respectively, adjacent to their down turned ends and to thus cooperate with the said bores in positioning the rods.
It will be noted that after members l3 and I4 have been expanded against the inner faces of window frames II and I2 respectively the remainder of the assembly will be self aligning, in the sense that the parts as they are assembled will assume the aligmnent derived from the positions of said blocks [3 and M respectively. It will also be noted that the arms 22 and 23 may be lifted out of the bores 20 and 2l= in members 20 and 2! respectively leaving only the mounting for the window shade roller, and that the position of the curtain rod members 3|] and 30 and of crane rod members 3| and 32 may be interchanged, or either the crane rods or the curtain rod members may be lifted out of the assembly without disturbing the others.
The device as described above may be com pletely assembled by hand without any tools, and without employing any screws or nails. The width of the whole device may be adjusted for use either in connection with a wide or a narrow window. The device is thus easy and quick to mount in position, and may likewise be demounted easily and quickly, leaving the window frame unmarred.
It will thus be seen that here has been provided by this invention apparatus, in which the various objects hereinabove set forth together with many thoroughl practical advantages are successfully achieved. As various possible embodiments might be made of the mechanical features of the above invention and as the art herein described might be varied in various parts, all without departing from the scope of the invention, it is to be understood that all matter hereinbefore set forth or shown in the accompanying drawing is to be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What I claim is:
1. A combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes comprising, a support member including a turn buckle by which the member may be expanded between the side frames of a window, said member having end blocks adapted to be frictionally engaged against the side frames respectively of a window, brackets supported from said end blocks and projectin forwardly, said brackets including means for mounting a shade roller, arms supported by said brackets and projecting outwardly and upwardly from said brackets respectively, in opposite directions, and each having at its free end a rod holder adapted to receive and engage one end of each of a plurality of rods, a U-shaped curtain rod havin ends adapted to engage said holders respectively, said rod being adjustable in length, and cranes swingably supported by said holders respectively and extending from said holders toward one another, in substantially the same plane, in front of the forwardly projecting middle portion of said U-shaped curtain rod.
2. Window curtain support means comprising a variable length member adapted to be frictionally engaged between opposite sides of a window, bracket members disengageably supported from said member and projecting forwardly from said member, said bracket members each having a portion bent outwardly over the front of the window frame, arms disengagingly supported from said bracket members respectively and extending outwardly and upwardly from said bracket members respectively and having at their upper ends means to engage between them one or more rods, and variable length curtain rod adapted to be engaged and supported by said last mentioned means.
3. A combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes, comprising a variable length cross member, brackets projecting forwardly from said member, arms projecting outwardly at right an- 5 gles from said brackets respectively, and each having an end bent upwardly at right angles, rod hangers supported at the top of said ends respectively, and a variable length curtain rod demountably supported between said hangers.
4. A combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes, comprising, a variable length cross member, brackets projecting forwardly from said member, arms projecting outwardly at right angles from said brackets respectively, and each having an end bent upwardly at right angles, rod hangers supported at the top of said ends respectively, and a variable length curtain-rod demountably supported between said hangars, and a plurality of crane members supported from said hangers respectively and projecting toward one another in a horizontal plane.
5. A combination bracket for supporting a shade roller, a curtain-rod, and over-drapery cranes, comprising, a variable length cross member, brackets projecting forwardly from said REFERENCES CITED The following referenlces are of record in the file of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 939,808 Cook Nov. 9, 1909 978,114 Cook Dec. 6, 1910 Westfall Mar. 4, 1941
US704857A 1946-10-22 1946-10-22 Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes Expired - Lifetime US2474434A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US704857A US2474434A (en) 1946-10-22 1946-10-22 Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US704857A US2474434A (en) 1946-10-22 1946-10-22 Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US2474434A true US2474434A (en) 1949-06-28

Family

ID=24831133

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US704857A Expired - Lifetime US2474434A (en) 1946-10-22 1946-10-22 Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US2474434A (en)

Cited By (26)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2725989A (en) * 1953-04-17 1955-12-06 Walter H Burkey Shade and venetian blind support
US2787322A (en) * 1954-10-06 1957-04-02 Jacobson Samuel Means to support a channel-shaped head rail of a venetian blind
US2822042A (en) * 1955-06-10 1958-02-04 Nobereit Albert Hanger for curtains, draperies, and accessories
US2840335A (en) * 1956-03-05 1958-06-24 Charles H Mills Fixture for holding curtain rod brackets
US2870918A (en) * 1956-05-31 1959-01-27 Grubbs Emmett Leroy Adjustable curtain, blind and drape holder
US2941591A (en) * 1957-05-27 1960-06-21 Fred Meyer Of California Inc Fireplace screen construction
US3847337A (en) * 1973-09-24 1974-11-12 G Durmann Window shade and curtain brackets and mounting means therefor
US4848432A (en) * 1988-08-08 1989-07-18 Jencraft Corporation Mounting bracket for venetian blinds
US5560159A (en) * 1995-01-05 1996-10-01 Pennypacker; Mike C. Decorative beam assembly
US5810302A (en) * 1996-12-20 1998-09-22 Mccance; Patrick M. Curtain rod assembly
DE19736565A1 (en) * 1997-08-22 1999-02-25 Wolfgang H Kanbach Curtain rod
US6233877B1 (en) 1997-08-27 2001-05-22 Sean Monroe Portable safety anchor
US20040065797A1 (en) * 2002-07-02 2004-04-08 Bell Ronald T. Combination spring tension rod and mounting brackets for window coverings
US20050082451A1 (en) * 2003-10-20 2005-04-21 Serina Robert P. Combined curtail rod and shade assembly
US20050274868A1 (en) * 2004-06-14 2005-12-15 Mccance Patrick Window covering support device and method of use thereof
US20080156952A1 (en) * 2006-12-29 2008-07-03 Nathan Melvin A Screwless window treatment mounting bracket
US20090101609A1 (en) * 2007-10-18 2009-04-23 Abeer Batshon Curtain rod assembly
WO2009129606A1 (en) * 2008-04-23 2009-10-29 Alain Guillotte Adjustable modular window dressing system and method for installing the same
US20100147788A1 (en) * 2008-12-12 2010-06-17 Jared Hendricks Garland Hanger
US20100269987A1 (en) * 2009-07-08 2010-10-28 Kenney Manufacturing Co. Hybrid mount assembly for a window treatment
US20120261371A1 (en) * 2011-04-12 2012-10-18 Maytex Mills, Inc. Window rods
WO2014108348A1 (en) * 2013-01-10 2014-07-17 Simbruner Laurenz Holding apparatus for sheet-like elements, which holding apparatus can be fitted without tools
US8814114B2 (en) 2012-06-26 2014-08-26 Maytex Mills, Inc. Tension window rods
US9480206B2 (en) 2008-12-12 2016-11-01 Shining Sea Trading Company Decoration hanger
US10765247B2 (en) 2015-09-16 2020-09-08 House of Atlas, LLC Support bracket for rod assembly
US11452398B2 (en) 2020-01-22 2022-09-27 House of Atlas, LLC Bracket for surface mounting

Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US939808A (en) * 1908-05-02 1909-11-09 Herbert F Cook Window-shade and lace-curtain support.
US978114A (en) * 1909-03-26 1910-12-06 Herbert F Cook Window-shade and lace-curtain support.
US2234099A (en) * 1939-10-04 1941-03-04 Harold R Westfall Combined unitary curtain and shade support

Patent Citations (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US939808A (en) * 1908-05-02 1909-11-09 Herbert F Cook Window-shade and lace-curtain support.
US978114A (en) * 1909-03-26 1910-12-06 Herbert F Cook Window-shade and lace-curtain support.
US2234099A (en) * 1939-10-04 1941-03-04 Harold R Westfall Combined unitary curtain and shade support

Cited By (36)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2725989A (en) * 1953-04-17 1955-12-06 Walter H Burkey Shade and venetian blind support
US2787322A (en) * 1954-10-06 1957-04-02 Jacobson Samuel Means to support a channel-shaped head rail of a venetian blind
US2822042A (en) * 1955-06-10 1958-02-04 Nobereit Albert Hanger for curtains, draperies, and accessories
US2840335A (en) * 1956-03-05 1958-06-24 Charles H Mills Fixture for holding curtain rod brackets
US2870918A (en) * 1956-05-31 1959-01-27 Grubbs Emmett Leroy Adjustable curtain, blind and drape holder
US2941591A (en) * 1957-05-27 1960-06-21 Fred Meyer Of California Inc Fireplace screen construction
US3847337A (en) * 1973-09-24 1974-11-12 G Durmann Window shade and curtain brackets and mounting means therefor
US4848432A (en) * 1988-08-08 1989-07-18 Jencraft Corporation Mounting bracket for venetian blinds
US5560159A (en) * 1995-01-05 1996-10-01 Pennypacker; Mike C. Decorative beam assembly
US5810302A (en) * 1996-12-20 1998-09-22 Mccance; Patrick M. Curtain rod assembly
DE19736565A1 (en) * 1997-08-22 1999-02-25 Wolfgang H Kanbach Curtain rod
DE19736565C2 (en) * 1997-08-22 2000-03-16 Wolfgang H Kanbach Connecting device
US6364568B2 (en) 1997-08-22 2002-04-02 Wolfgang H. Kanbach Curtain rod with a middle support
US6233877B1 (en) 1997-08-27 2001-05-22 Sean Monroe Portable safety anchor
US20070090245A1 (en) * 2002-07-02 2007-04-26 Nowell Window Furnishings, Inc. Combination Spring Tension Rod and Mounting Brackets for Window Coverings
US20040065797A1 (en) * 2002-07-02 2004-04-08 Bell Ronald T. Combination spring tension rod and mounting brackets for window coverings
US7287734B2 (en) 2002-07-02 2007-10-30 Newell Window Furnishings, Inc. Combination spring tension rod and mounting brackets for window coverings
US7424993B2 (en) 2002-07-02 2008-09-16 Newell Window Furnishings, Inc. Combination spring tension rod and mounting brackets for window coverings
US20050082451A1 (en) * 2003-10-20 2005-04-21 Serina Robert P. Combined curtail rod and shade assembly
US20050274868A1 (en) * 2004-06-14 2005-12-15 Mccance Patrick Window covering support device and method of use thereof
US7134470B2 (en) * 2004-06-14 2006-11-14 Mccance Patrick Window covering support device and method of use thereof
US20080156952A1 (en) * 2006-12-29 2008-07-03 Nathan Melvin A Screwless window treatment mounting bracket
US20090101609A1 (en) * 2007-10-18 2009-04-23 Abeer Batshon Curtain rod assembly
WO2009129606A1 (en) * 2008-04-23 2009-10-29 Alain Guillotte Adjustable modular window dressing system and method for installing the same
US20110168337A1 (en) * 2008-04-23 2011-07-14 Alain Guillotte Adjustable modular window dressing system and method for installing the same
US9480206B2 (en) 2008-12-12 2016-11-01 Shining Sea Trading Company Decoration hanger
US20100147788A1 (en) * 2008-12-12 2010-06-17 Jared Hendricks Garland Hanger
US20100269987A1 (en) * 2009-07-08 2010-10-28 Kenney Manufacturing Co. Hybrid mount assembly for a window treatment
US8347936B2 (en) * 2009-07-08 2013-01-08 Kenney Manufacturing Co. Hybrid mount assembly for a window treatment
US20120261371A1 (en) * 2011-04-12 2012-10-18 Maytex Mills, Inc. Window rods
US8814114B2 (en) 2012-06-26 2014-08-26 Maytex Mills, Inc. Tension window rods
WO2014108348A1 (en) * 2013-01-10 2014-07-17 Simbruner Laurenz Holding apparatus for sheet-like elements, which holding apparatus can be fitted without tools
US10765247B2 (en) 2015-09-16 2020-09-08 House of Atlas, LLC Support bracket for rod assembly
US11266263B2 (en) 2015-09-16 2022-03-08 House of Atlas, LLC Support bracket for rod assembly
US11452398B2 (en) 2020-01-22 2022-09-27 House of Atlas, LLC Bracket for surface mounting
US11805931B2 (en) 2020-01-22 2023-11-07 House of Atlas, LLC Bracket for surface mounting

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2474434A (en) Combined support for shades, curtains, and drapes
US2195979A (en) Curtain and drapery support
US2334809A (en) Drapery support
US2234099A (en) Combined unitary curtain and shade support
US2725989A (en) Shade and venetian blind support
US2151223A (en) Curtain hanger
US3661272A (en) Curtain rod support
US2420977A (en) Adjustable window shade and curtain bracket
US2870918A (en) Adjustable curtain, blind and drape holder
US3736620A (en) Master carrier for drapery traverse rod
US2132067A (en) Drapery hanger
US2484855A (en) Adjustable curtain and drape bar mounting means
US4202074A (en) Curtain suspension devices
US1026652A (en) Curtain-fixture.
US1509470A (en) Roller shade and curtain fixture
US2738154A (en) Hanger
US1933719A (en) Mounting for brackets
US1693082A (en) Composite drapery fixture
US939808A (en) Window-shade and lace-curtain support.
US1818776A (en) Combined valance board support and curtain rod bracket
US1461855A (en) Curtain-rod support
US1951115A (en) Curtain fixture
US2937838A (en) Fixture for curtain and drapery rods
US2412059A (en) Multiple purpose window fixture means
US1344298A (en) Combined curtain and shade support