US667299A - Bracket for window shades, cutains, &c. - Google Patents

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US667299A
US667299A US3488400A US1900034884A US667299A US 667299 A US667299 A US 667299A US 3488400 A US3488400 A US 3488400A US 1900034884 A US1900034884 A US 1900034884A US 667299 A US667299 A US 667299A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • My present invention has for its object to provide an adjustable bracket for window shades, curtains, zc. and to this end it consists of the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter described, and defined in the claims.
  • Figure l is a view in elevation showing a portion of a Window-frame havinga fixed Window-sash with a shade-roller secured at one end by one of my improved brackets.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section on the line m2 :1:2 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 3 is a section on the line :r3 w3 of Fig. 2.
  • the numeral 1 indicates the window-frame, and the numeral 2 a fixed sash held'therein by a stop-strip 3.
  • the numeral 4 indicates an ordinary spring-mounted shade-roller having at the end shown a flattened spring-stem 5 of ordinary construction.
  • My improved bracket involves a supporting-bolt ct, provided at one end with screwthreads ct', constituting a lag-screw, and provided at its other end with means for turning it, preferably in the form of a knurled head a2.
  • the character b indicates a head or block, which is perforated at b to receive the bolt a, and permit the same a slight lateral movement.
  • the character c indicates a short stud provided with a head or inner end ange c'
  • a set-screw f preferably having a knurled head, works through the outer side of the block b and impinges on the bolt a, so that when the said set-screw is tightened said block b is held against both rotary and sliding movements on the bolt 0L, and the head c of the stud c is in turn pressed against the shoulder b3 of said block and is frictionally held against rotation.
  • the letter g indicates an angle-piece the foot portion of which is perforated to pass the reduced outer end c2 of the stud c, which reduced end is then riveted to rigidly secure said stud to said angle-piece.
  • the angle-piece g Near its outer end the angle-piece g is provided with an elongated perforation g', adapted to receive the flattened spring-stem 5 of the roller 4, as in the case of ordinary brackets.
  • another bracket of the character above described will be employed; but for this latter purpose the angle-piece g would have a round perforation in lieu of the elongated perforation g to receive the round trunnion or pin which is projected from that end of the roller.
  • This device is also adapted for use to support window curtains, draperies, &c.and for such purposes it will of course be understood that the perforations in the angle-pieces g may be either round or of any other suitable form.
  • the supporting-bolt a is shown as screwed into a fixed sash, and the block b is adjusted outward on the said bolt, so as to bring the shaderoller 4 aA proper distance from the windowsash.
  • This adjustment may of course be varied under different conditions.
  • the anglepiece g may be adjusted to any one of four positions with respect to the bolt a by a pivotal movement on the axis of the stud c.
  • These adjustments adapt the bracket to be supported by screwing the threaded end of the bolt a either upward into the top of the window-frame or outward into the side of the frame.
  • the several adjustments make it possible, in fact, to secure the bracket from the most convenient portion of the framework or of the window-sash. At the same time by a single manipulation of the screw f the various parts of the bracket are secured against all of their possible adjustments.
  • This device has the further advantage that IOO it may be quickly applied and removed and may be removed Without injury, so that it may be used over and over again.
  • a bracket for Window shades, curtains, &c. comprising a bolt having a screwthreaded end, a block slidatble on said bolt, a headed stud swiveled in said block, an angle-bracket secured to the outer end of said stud, and a common lock device for locking said block on said bolt and said stud to seid block, substantially as described.
  • a bracket for Window shades, curtains do., comprising the bolt a With threaded end a', the block b slidable on said bolt a and having the seat b2, the stud c With head c' swiveled in said seat h2 and engageable With said bolt a, the angle-piece g secured tothe outer end of said stud c', and the screWf working through said block b and impinging on said bolt a, to lock said block on said bolt and said stud in respect to said block, substantially as described.

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Patented Feb 5, moi.
.1. 0230s. BRACKET FOR WINDOW SHADES, CURTAINS, &c
(Application med occ. o', 1900.;
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al 4M UNITED STATES y ATENT OFFICE.
JOHN DERUS, OF MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.
BRACKET FOR WINDOVJ SHADES, CURTAINS., 80C.
SPECIFICATION forming* part 0f Letters Patent No. 667,299, dated February 5, 1901.
Application filed October 30,1900. Serial No. 34,884. (No model.)
To @ZZ whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN DERUS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Minneapolis, in the county of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Brackets for Window Shades, Curtains, dac.; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and eX- act description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
My present invention has for its object to provide an adjustable bracket for window shades, curtains, zc. and to this end it consists of the novel devices and combinations of devices hereinafter described, and defined in the claims.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like characters indicate like parts throughout the several views.
Figure l is a view in elevation showing a portion of a Window-frame havinga fixed Window-sash with a shade-roller secured at one end by one of my improved brackets. Fig. 2 is a transverse section on the line m2 :1:2 of Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a section on the line :r3 w3 of Fig. 2.
The numeral 1 indicates the window-frame, and the numeral 2 a fixed sash held'therein by a stop-strip 3. The numeral 4 indicates an ordinary spring-mounted shade-roller having at the end shown a flattened spring-stem 5 of ordinary construction.
My improved bracket involves a supporting-bolt ct, provided at one end with screwthreads ct', constituting a lag-screw, and provided at its other end with means for turning it, preferably in the form of a knurled head a2.
The character b indicates a head or block, which is perforated at b to receive the bolt a, and permit the same a slight lateral movement.
The character c indicates a short stud provided with a head or inner end ange c',
which works in a suitable seat b2, formed in` the block b, just inward of 'an annular shoulder b3. In practice it is proposed to cast the block b around the previously-formed stud c and head c. A set-screw f, preferably having a knurled head, works through the outer side of the block b and impinges on the bolt a, so that when the said set-screw is tightened said block b is held against both rotary and sliding movements on the bolt 0L, and the head c of the stud c is in turn pressed against the shoulder b3 of said block and is frictionally held against rotation.
The letter g indicates an angle-piece the foot portion of which is perforated to pass the reduced outer end c2 of the stud c, which reduced end is then riveted to rigidly secure said stud to said angle-piece. Near its outer end the angle-piece g is provided with an elongated perforation g', adapted to receive the flattened spring-stem 5 of the roller 4, as in the case of ordinary brackets. It will of course be understood that to support the other end of the roller another bracket of the character above described will be employed; but for this latter purpose the angle-piece g would have a round perforation in lieu of the elongated perforation g to receive the round trunnion or pin which is projected from that end of the roller. This device is also adapted for use to support window curtains, draperies, &c.and for such purposes it will of course be understood that the perforations in the angle-pieces g may be either round or of any other suitable form.
In the illustration given in the drawings the supporting-bolt a is shown as screwed into a fixed sash, and the block b is adjusted outward on the said bolt, so as to bring the shaderoller 4 aA proper distance from the windowsash. This adjustment may of course be varied under different conditions. The anglepiece g may be adjusted to any one of four positions with respect to the bolt a by a pivotal movement on the axis of the stud c. These adjustments adapt the bracket to be supported by screwing the threaded end of the bolt a either upward into the top of the window-frame or outward into the side of the frame. The several adjustments make it possible, in fact, to secure the bracket from the most convenient portion of the framework or of the window-sash. At the same time by a single manipulation of the screw f the various parts of the bracket are secured against all of their possible adjustments.
This device has the further advantage that IOO it may be quickly applied and removed and may be removed Without injury, so that it may be used over and over again.
What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is as follows:
l. A bracket for Window shades, curtains, &c. comprising a bolt having a screwthreaded end, a block slidatble on said bolt, a headed stud swiveled in said block, an angle-bracket secured to the outer end of said stud, and a common lock device for locking said block on said bolt and said stud to seid block, substantially as described.
2. A bracket for Window shades, curtains, do., comprising the bolt a With threaded end a', the block b slidable on said bolt a and having the seat b2, the stud c With head c' swiveled in said seat h2 and engageable With said bolt a, the angle-piece g secured tothe outer end of said stud c', and the screWf working through said block b and impinging on said bolt a, to lock said block on said bolt and said stud in respect to said block, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
JOHN DERUS. Witnesses:
M. M. MCGRORY, F. D. MERCHANTQ
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