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US776722A
US776722A US19595604A US1904195956A US776722A US 776722 A US776722 A US 776722A US 19595604 A US19595604 A US 19595604A US 1904195956 A US1904195956 A US 1904195956A US 776722 A US776722 A US 776722A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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  • This invention relates to window-shade iixtures, and particularly to that type of these devices embodying adjustable supporting-brackets adapted to support curtain-poles and window-shades.
  • the invention is a combined fixture of this class and aims principally to secure a structure or article which may be very cheaply manufactured for practical use and which will admit of adjustment of the brackets to level the curtain-pole and shade to a nicety.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective View showing the embodiment of the invention in practical use.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective View enlarged to show the manner of mounting the bracket upon the supporting-plate.
  • Fig. 3 is a .detail perspec tive view of the bracket alone.
  • Fig. i is a detail view of the supporting-plate when cast.
  • I utilize supporting-plates 1, which are adapted to be secured to the upper portions of the windowframe at opposite sides thereof in the usual manner.
  • the supporting-plates 1 are horizontally disposed upon the window-frame and inclined slightly in their length.
  • the plates 1 have their end portions rearwardly and laterally extended, as shown at 2, to form attach ing means, openings 3 being provided in the 5 end portions, through which fastening-s may be passed in securing the plates in position.
  • the projections 4 may be readily driven into the frame of the window to secure the plates 1 thereon. However, should these projections 4 be broken off through continuous use or due to any other cause suitable fastenings could be passed through the openings 8, as will be easily understood.
  • the body of the plate 1 is formed throughout its length with depressions or corrugations l, and these corrugations are pref- 0 5 erably made by pressing the plate.
  • the upper edges of the plates 1 are inclined, as before premised, and the reason for this structure is to admit of a lateral adjustment of the brackets 5, so as to vary the elevation of same 7 to secure a desired adjustment of the height thereof in leveling the shade 6 and the curtain-pole 7.
  • the bracket 5 is of a peculiar form, being provided with a lateral extension 8, which extension 8 has pressed therefrom a supporting member 9 projected from the rear side and integrally formed therewith.
  • the sup porting member 9 is also provided with a plurality of vertical depressions or corruga- 0 tions 1, which are adapted tointerlock with the depressions or corrugations of the plate 1 upon which the bracket is supported.
  • the outer end portions of the brackets 5 are upwardly curved, as shown at 1.0, to form seats 5 11 to receive the curtain-pole 7.
  • the body of the bracket 5 is cut away to form an opening 12, which gradually decreases in size toward the lower portion thereof.
  • the ends of the shade 6 are 9 adapted to be received within the corresponding openings 12 of the brackets 5 and supported in such position in the usual manner.
  • brackets and the supporting-plates may be made of any suitable finish and configuration consistent with the structure hereinbefore set forth.
  • the brackets are adapted for a maximum lateral adjustment in leveling the curtainpole and shade and when in the desired position are firmly held from slipping movement by means of the peculiar interlocking connection established between the plates and the supporting members of the said brackets.
  • the invention may be very cheaply made, since the various parts may be stamped from sheet metal and formed into the required shape. The parts may be cast, if this structure is deemed best, though the parts when formed from sheet metal afiord sulficient rigidity for all necessary purposes.
  • a window-frame comprising horizontally disposed supporting plates secured transversely upon the outer sides of the said frame and having their upper edges inclined in the length of said plates, and supportingbrackets disposed upon the inclined portions of the supporting-plates and adapted for adjustment toward and from each other.
  • a supporting-plate In a window-shade fixture, the combination of a supporting-plate, a bracket adjust able along said plate, a lateral extension projected from the rear end of said bracket, a supporting member pressed rearwardly from the body of said extension, said member being adapted to engage the supporting-plate, the supporting member and the supportingplate being provided with a plurality of in terlocking corrugations or depressed portions.

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No. 776,722. PATENTED DEC. 6, 1904. 1
F. G. BRUMBAUGH.
' WINDOW SHADE FIXTURE.
APPLICATION FILED FEB. 29. 1904.
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UNITED STATES Patented December 6, 1904.
PATENT QFFICE.
FREEMAN Gr. BRUMBAUG-H, OF ELKHART, INDIANA, ASSIGNOR OF ONF- HALF TO DAVID (i. l/V ALTER, OF ELKI-IART, INDIANA.
WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURE- SPEGIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 776,722, dated December 6, 1904. Application filed February 29, 1904. Serial No. 195,956. (No modeLl To all ugh/am it may concern.-
Be it known that I, FREEMAN Gr. BRUM- BAUGH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Elkhart, in the county of Elkhart and State of Indiana, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Window-Shade Fixtures,
of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to window-shade iixtures, and particularly to that type of these devices embodying adjustable supporting-brackets adapted to support curtain-poles and window-shades.
The invention is a combined fixture of this class and aims principally to secure a structure or article which may be very cheaply manufactured for practical use and which will admit of adjustment of the brackets to level the curtain-pole and shade to a nicety.
For a full description of the invention and the merits thereof and also to acquire a knowledge of the details of construction of the means for effecting the result reference is to be had to the following description and drawings hereto attached.
Vlhile the essential and characteristic features of the invention are susceptible of modification, still the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a perspective View showing the embodiment of the invention in practical use. Fig. 2 is a perspective View enlarged to show the manner of mounting the bracket upon the supporting-plate. Fig. 3 is a .detail perspec tive view of the bracket alone. Fig. i is a detail view of the supporting-plate when cast.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated in all the views of the drawings by the same reference characters.
In carrying out my invention I utilize supporting-plates 1, which are adapted to be secured to the upper portions of the windowframe at opposite sides thereof in the usual manner. The supporting-plates 1 are horizontally disposed upon the window-frame and inclined slightly in their length. The plates 1 have their end portions rearwardly and laterally extended, as shown at 2, to form attach ing means, openings 3 being provided in the 5 end portions, through which fastening-s may be passed in securing the plates in position.
It is contemplated, however, to secure the plates originally by means of prongs or projections I, integrally formed with the plates and pressed rearwardly therefrom. The projections 4 may be readily driven into the frame of the window to secure the plates 1 thereon. However, should these projections 4 be broken off through continuous use or due to any other cause suitable fastenings could be passed through the openings 8, as will be easily understood. The body of the plate 1 is formed throughout its length with depressions or corrugations l, and these corrugations are pref- 0 5 erably made by pressing the plate. The upper edges of the plates 1 are inclined, as before premised, and the reason for this structure is to admit of a lateral adjustment of the brackets 5, so as to vary the elevation of same 7 to secure a desired adjustment of the height thereof in leveling the shade 6 and the curtain-pole 7.
The bracket 5 is of a peculiar form, being provided with a lateral extension 8, which extension 8 has pressed therefrom a supporting member 9 projected from the rear side and integrally formed therewith. The sup porting member 9 is also provided with a plurality of vertical depressions or corruga- 0 tions 1, which are adapted tointerlock with the depressions or corrugations of the plate 1 upon which the bracket is supported. The outer end portions of the brackets 5 are upwardly curved, as shown at 1.0, to form seats 5 11 to receive the curtain-pole 7. In order to support the shade, the body of the bracket 5 is cut away to form an opening 12, which gradually decreases in size toward the lower portion thereof. The ends of the shade 6 are 9 adapted to be received within the corresponding openings 12 of the brackets 5 and supported in such position in the usual manner.
It will be understood that the brackets and the supporting-plates may be made of any suitable finish and configuration consistent with the structure hereinbefore set forth. The brackets are adapted for a maximum lateral adjustment in leveling the curtainpole and shade and when in the desired position are firmly held from slipping movement by means of the peculiar interlocking connection established between the plates and the supporting members of the said brackets. Further, it will be noted that the invention may be very cheaply made, since the various parts may be stamped from sheet metal and formed into the required shape. The parts may be cast, if this structure is deemed best, though the parts when formed from sheet metal afiord sulficient rigidity for all necessary purposes.
clinled portion of the supporting-plates aforesalc.
2. The combination of a window-frame, a window shade fixture comprising horizontally disposed supporting plates secured transversely upon the outer sides of the said frame and having their upper edges inclined in the length of said plates, and supportingbrackets disposed upon the inclined portions of the supporting-plates and adapted for adjustment toward and from each other.
3. In a window-shade fixture, the combination of a supporting-plate, a bracket adjust able along said plate, a lateral extension projected from the rear end of said bracket, a supporting member pressed rearwardly from the body of said extension, said member being adapted to engage the supporting-plate, the supporting member and the supportingplate being provided with a plurality of in terlocking corrugations or depressed portions.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
FREEMAN GI. BRUMBAUGH.
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LoUIs M. SIMPSON, MARY A. THoMAs.
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