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US808185A
US808185A US17186303A US1903171863A US808185A US 808185 A US808185 A US 808185A US 17186303 A US17186303 A US 17186303A US 1903171863 A US1903171863 A US 1903171863A US 808185 A US808185 A US 808185A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • the present invention relates to improvements in curtain-fixtures.
  • curtains, window-shades, wall-maps, and the like are usually supported by rods or rollers mounted in brackets secured to the wall or to a window-frame.
  • the present invention relates to the fixtures in which such rods or rollers are mounted and one of its objects is to produce fixtures or brackets having improved means for securing the same adjustably to the wall or Window-frame and for permitting movement of the brackets to remove or replace the roller or rod.
  • Another object of the invention is to produce brackets which may be conveniently attached to window-frames having oblique surfaces or moldings.
  • the invention consists in the improved curtain-fixtures hereinafter shown and described, and more particularly defined in the claim.
  • Figure 1 is a front elevation of the improved fixtures with a shade and a shade-roller mounted therein.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are respectively a side elevation, partly in section, and a front elevation of the righthand fixture in Fig. 1 on a larger scale.
  • Figs. 4 and 5 are similar views of the left-hand fixture, and
  • Fig. 6 is a plan view of a modified form of the fixture shown as attached to a window-frame and supporting a shade-roller.
  • the illustrated embodiment of the present invention consists of fixtures comprising base-plates 1 and brackets 2, adjustably secured thereto.
  • the brackets are provided with lugs 3, which embrace the edges 4 of the base-plates, thereby allowing the brackets to be slid along the baseplates, but preventing the separation of the parts, except by such endwise movement.
  • the edges of the base-plates are raised, so that the lugs on the brackets will clear the surface to which the base-plates are secured in order that the brackets may be adjusted on the base-plates after the latter are fixed in place.
  • the raised parts of the base-plates also strengthen the plates, a feature of value when they are secured to irregular surfaces, as shown in Fig. 6.
  • Suitable holes in the brackets receive the pivot and the spindle of a shade-roller
  • the hole 5 in the right-hand bracket receives a round pivot on the shade-roller and is provided with a sleeve 6 to give greater bearingsurface.
  • the hole 7 in the left-hand bracket receives the flattened end of the spring-spindle of the roller, and in order to prevent rotation of the spindle the hole is made rectangular and is further provided with lips 8, which clasp the flattened sides of the spindle. These lips prevent the hole and the spindle from wearing round.
  • the brackets are made of sheet metal, the sleeve 6 and the lips 8 bein formed from the metal punched from the hdles 5 and 7.
  • the base-plates are also made of sheet metal, and they are preferably provided with countersunk holes for the reception of flat-headed screws, by which they are secured in place.
  • the base-plates are secured by screws to a window-frame, and the brackets are passed over the ends of the plates and moved toward one another until the pivot and spindle of the shade-roller 9 enter the holes 5 and 7.
  • they are provided with set-screws 10, passing through tapped holes 11 in the brackets and engaging the outer surfaces of the base-plates.
  • the lugs are caused to pull firmly against the edges of the base-plates, thereby retaining the brackets frictionally in adjusted position.
  • the brackets are made of sheet metal, the parts through which the set-screws pass are more or less flexible, so that the setscrews bear with a spring-pressure against the base-plates and tend therefore to keep always tight.
  • brackets constructed as above described are preferablymounted on separate plates, and this arrangement permits the use of the modified form shown in Fig. 6, which is adapted to be used on a window-frame having an oblique molding 12, the bracket E being bent at an acute angle at 13, so that it t may be perpendicular to the axis of the shade roller 9.
  • a curtain-fixture comprising a rigid 1netallic base-plate having a continuous normally flat central portion and marginal portions L offset parallel thereto, a thin sheet-metal l bracket having a yielding base and a shadesupporting portionnorinally arranged oblique that the bracket inay slide freely upon the i base-plate after he latter is permanently secured to the window-frame, and a set-screw screw-threaded through the yielding base of the bracket and engaging the central part of the baseplate to fix the bracket in adjusted position thereon, said bracket-base yielding when the set-screw is tightened. so that the screw is-held securely thereby, substantially as described.

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No. 808,185. PATENTED DEG. 26,1905.
' W. E. BATGHELDER, CURTAIN FIXTURE.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 4. 1903.
1 a V a S I UNITED STATES PATENT QFFICE.
WILLIAM E. BATGHELDER, OF LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO HELENA BARRETT, OF LYNN, MASSACHUSETTS.
CURTAIN-FIXTURE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Dec. 26, 1905.
Application filed September 4, 1903. Serial No. 171,863.
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM E. BATOI-IEL- DER, a citizen of the UnitedStates, residing at Lynn, in the county of Essex and State of Massachusetts, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Curtain-Fixtures; and I do hereby declare the following to .be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.
The present invention relates to improvements in curtain-fixtures.
Curtains, window-shades, wall-maps, and the like are usually supported by rods or rollers mounted in brackets secured to the wall or to a window-frame.
The present invention relates to the fixtures in which such rods or rollers are mounted and one of its objects is to produce fixtures or brackets having improved means for securing the same adjustably to the wall or Window-frame and for permitting movement of the brackets to remove or replace the roller or rod.
Another object of the invention is to produce brackets which may be conveniently attached to window-frames having oblique surfaces or moldings.
Other objects of the invention will be noted in connection with the description of the illustrated embodiment thereof.
To these ends the invention consists in the improved curtain-fixtures hereinafter shown and described, and more particularly defined in the claim.
In the drawings, Figure 1 is a front elevation of the improved fixtures with a shade and a shade-roller mounted therein. Figs. 2 and 3 are respectively a side elevation, partly in section, and a front elevation of the righthand fixture in Fig. 1 on a larger scale. Figs. 4 and 5 are similar views of the left-hand fixture, and Fig. 6 is a plan view of a modified form of the fixture shown as attached to a window-frame and supporting a shade-roller.
The illustrated embodiment of the present invention consists of fixtures comprising base-plates 1 and brackets 2, adjustably secured thereto. The brackets are provided with lugs 3, which embrace the edges 4 of the base-plates, thereby allowing the brackets to be slid along the baseplates, but preventing the separation of the parts, except by such endwise movement. The edges of the base-plates are raised, so that the lugs on the brackets will clear the surface to which the base-plates are secured in order that the brackets may be adjusted on the base-plates after the latter are fixed in place. The raised parts of the base-plates also strengthen the plates, a feature of value when they are secured to irregular surfaces, as shown in Fig. 6.
Suitable holes in the brackets receive the pivot and the spindle of a shade-roller The hole 5 in the right-hand bracket receives a round pivot on the shade-roller and is provided with a sleeve 6 to give greater bearingsurface. The hole 7 in the left-hand bracket receives the flattened end of the spring-spindle of the roller, and in order to prevent rotation of the spindle the hole is made rectangular and is further provided with lips 8, which clasp the flattened sides of the spindle. These lips prevent the hole and the spindle from wearing round.
The brackets are made of sheet metal, the sleeve 6 and the lips 8 bein formed from the metal punched from the hdles 5 and 7. The base-plates are also made of sheet metal, and they are preferably provided with countersunk holes for the reception of flat-headed screws, by which they are secured in place.
As shown in Fig. 1, the base-plates are secured by screws to a window-frame, and the brackets are passed over the ends of the plates and moved toward one another until the pivot and spindle of the shade-roller 9 enter the holes 5 and 7. In order to keep the brackets in position, they are provided with set-screws 10, passing through tapped holes 11 in the brackets and engaging the outer surfaces of the base-plates. When these screws are tightened, the lugs are caused to pull firmly against the edges of the base-plates, thereby retaining the brackets frictionally in adjusted position. As the brackets are made of sheet metal, the parts through which the set-screws pass are more or less flexible, so that the setscrews bear with a spring-pressure against the base-plates and tend therefore to keep always tight.
The brackets constructed as above described are preferablymounted on separate plates, and this arrangement permits the use of the modified form shown in Fig. 6, which is adapted to be used on a window-frame having an oblique molding 12, the bracket E being bent at an acute angle at 13, so that it t may be perpendicular to the axis of the shade roller 9.
5 Although the improved fixtures have been shown and described as in a form adapted for use in connection with a particular "form 5 of shade-roller, they may by slight inodificai tion be used equally well with other forms of curtain-supporting devices.
It is new, so far as I am aware, to provide a device of the class described for use on win.- dow-frames having oblique surfaces or moldings. 15 Having thus described the invention, what is claimed is A curtain-fixture comprising a rigid 1netallic base-plate having a continuous normally flat central portion and marginal portions L offset parallel thereto, a thin sheet-metal l bracket having a yielding base and a shadesupporting portionnorinally arranged oblique that the bracket inay slide freely upon the i base-plate after he latter is permanently secured to the window-frame, and a set-screw screw-threaded through the yielding base of the bracket and engaging the central part of the baseplate to fix the bracket in adjusted position thereon, said bracket-base yielding when the set-screw is tightened. so that the screw is-held securely thereby, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I aHix my signature in presence of two witnessesv HoBAoE VAN EVEREN, ALFRED H. HILDRETH.
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