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US670342A
US670342A US72597599A US1899725975A US670342A US 670342 A US670342 A US 670342A US 72597599 A US72597599 A US 72597599A US 1899725975 A US1899725975 A US 1899725975A US 670342 A US670342 A US 670342A
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  • This invention relates to curtain rodthreading leaders, and the purpose of the same is to facilitate the insertion of a solid or tubular rod in the sheath or analogous rodsupporting device of a curtain and avoid wear and tear of the entering-rod end on the parts of the sheath or other device by spreading or opening up the latter in advance of the said end in excess of the diameter of the rod.
  • the invention consists, essentially, of a leader having an enlarged rounded head end, from which the body gradnall y tapers to an opposite reduced attaching end, which is re movably applied to the curtain-rod, the said head end being materially larger than the diaiueterof a curtain-rod with which it operates.
  • the invention further consists of the details of construction and arrangement of the parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a curtain, showing the sheath and the manner of using the improved device.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of the improved leader.
  • Fig. 3 is a similar view showing a slight change in the construction.
  • the leader has an enlarged, preferably rounded, head 1, from which the body 2 gradually tapers longitudinally to a reduced attaching end 3.
  • This construction is similar in all the figures shown, and when employed in connection with a tubular curtain-rod at the reduced end of the leader, as shown by Fig. 2, is inserted in one end of the said tubular curtain-rod, as clearly illustrated by Fig. 1.
  • the reduced end is constructed with a socket 6 to receive the end portion of the said solid rod, and in fnrnishing the device it will be preferred to have them arranged in sets, embodying at least two leaders, one of which will have a reduced solid end and the other a reduced end formed with a socket therein.
  • This precise construction of the improved device is not necessarily imperative, however, and simply affords convenient means for operating in connection with different kinds of curtain-rods.
  • the material of which the leader is formed nature.
  • the proportions and size of the device might also be varied to accommodate different applications.
  • the reduced end is either inserted in the one end of a tubular curtain-rod or if a solid rod is to be threaded its end is inserted in the socket 6, and when the improved device and rod have thus been arranged in either instance the head 1 is inserted in one end of the casing or sheath 7at the bottom edge of a curtain, as shown by Fig. 1. Pressure is exerted on the rod, and the leader is gradually and regularly shoved ahead in the sheath and opens the latter in advance of the rod end, thus clearing the way for the ready insertion of the latter without frictional contact of the inserted rod end against the parts of the sheath.
  • the advantages of the leader will become apparent by continued use and, owing to the simplicity of the device, the cost of manufac- 5 ture is reduced to a minimum.
  • the tapered bobbin is adapted to be readily applied to tubular rods of various diameters,and the form of the invention illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings is adapted to be readily applied to I00 either a solid or a tubular rod.
  • the leader is adapted for either domestic or other use and can be conveniently employed for darning gloves or analogous purposes,
  • a curtain-rod-threading leader provided with an enlarged rounded front end adapted to be passed through the casing or sheath of a curtain Without injuring the fabric, said leader being provided at its rear end with a socket to receivea solid curtain-rod and being tapered toward its rear end to fit into a tubular curtain-rod and capable of frictionally engaging rods of difierent sizes, substantially as described.

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No. 670,342. Patented Mar. 19, mm. c. rmsuun.
CURTAIN ROD THREADER.
(Application filed Aug. 3, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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CHRISTINA FREUND, OF ALLEGHENY, PENNSYLVANIA.
CURTAlN-ROD THREAUER.
QPBKSIFIISATION forming part of Letters Patent NO. 670,342, dated Il'Iarch 19, 1901.
Application filed August 3, 1899. Serial No. 725,975. \NO model.)
.10 MM whom it may concern.
Be it known that l, CHRISTINA FREUND, a citizen of the United States, residing at Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Curtain-Rod-Threading Leader, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to curtain rodthreading leaders, and the purpose of the same is to facilitate the insertion of a solid or tubular rod in the sheath or analogous rodsupporting device of a curtain and avoid wear and tear of the entering-rod end on the parts of the sheath or other device by spreading or opening up the latter in advance of the said end in excess of the diameter of the rod.
The invention consists, essentially, of a leader having an enlarged rounded head end, from which the body gradnall y tapers to an opposite reduced attaching end, which is re movably applied to the curtain-rod, the said head end being materially larger than the diaiueterof a curtain-rod with which it operates.
The invention further consists of the details of construction and arrangement of the parts, which will be more fully hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is a perspective view of a portion of a curtain, showing the sheath and the manner of using the improved device. Fig. 2 is a detail perspective view of the improved leader. Fig. 3 is a similar view showing a slight change in the construction.
Similar numerals of reference are employed to indicate corresponding parts in the several views.
The leader has an enlarged, preferably rounded, head 1, from which the body 2 gradually tapers longitudinally to a reduced attaching end 3. This construction is similar in all the figures shown, and when employed in connection with a tubular curtain-rod at the reduced end of the leader, as shown by Fig. 2, is inserted in one end of the said tubular curtain-rod, as clearly illustrated by Fig. 1.
To adapt the leader for use with a solid rod 5, as shown by 3, the reduced end is constructed with a socket 6 to receive the end portion of the said solid rod, and in fnrnishing the device it will be preferred to have them arranged in sets, embodying at least two leaders, one of which will have a reduced solid end and the other a reduced end formed with a socket therein. This precise construction of the improved device is not necessarily imperative, however, and simply affords convenient means for operating in connection with different kinds of curtain-rods.
The material of which the leader is formed nature. The proportions and size of the device might also be varied to accommodate different applications.
In using the device the reduced end is either inserted in the one end of a tubular curtain-rod or if a solid rod is to be threaded its end is inserted in the socket 6, and when the improved device and rod have thus been arranged in either instance the head 1 is inserted in one end of the casing or sheath 7at the bottom edge of a curtain, as shown by Fig. 1. Pressure is exerted on the rod, and the leader is gradually and regularly shoved ahead in the sheath and opens the latter in advance of the rod end, thus clearing the way for the ready insertion of the latter without frictional contact of the inserted rod end against the parts of the sheath. Separation of the leader from the rod is obviated by reason of the fact that the pressure is in such a direction to more firmly unite the devices rather than disconnect them,and the successful threading of the curtain-rod is thus insured. After the rod has been entirely threaded through the sheath the leader can be easily disconnected therefrom and the parts of the sheath fall in and around the said rod, regularly from end to end, and hold the same.
The advantages of the leader will become apparent by continued use and, owing to the simplicity of the device, the cost of manufac- 5 ture is reduced to a minimum. The tapered bobbin is adapted to be readily applied to tubular rods of various diameters,and the form of the invention illustrated in Fig. 3 of the drawings is adapted to be readily applied to I00 either a solid or a tubular rod.
The leader is adapted for either domestic or other use and can be conveniently employed for darning gloves or analogous purposes,
where a small device of the character must be inserted in a partial inclosure to bringup the opposite portions of a rent or tear for stitching.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. A curtain-rod-threading leader provided with an enlarged rounded front end adapted to be passed through the casing or sheath of a curtain Without injuring the fabric, said leader being provided at its rear end with a socket to receivea solid curtain-rod and being tapered toward its rear end to fit into a tubular curtain-rod and capable of frictionally engaging rods of difierent sizes, substantially as described.
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