Support Bracket for Mounting an End of a Roller Blind
There is disclosed a support bracket for mounting an end of a roller blind. The support bracket includes an angular bracket having a flat wall with a blind mounting element for receiving and supporting the end of the blind. A detachable support member is mounted to the flat wall, the detachable support member being configured to temporarily support the end of the blind at a position adjacent the roller blind mounting element. The detachable support member includes an elongated member having opposite first and second hooked ends, each of which is configured to hook to an aperture formed on the flat wall. A saddle portion is formed on the support member between the hooked ends. The saddle portion is movable between a locked position wherein the ends cannot be removed from the apertures and an unlocked position wherein the ends are easily removed from the apertures.
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional patent application No. 61/314,888 dated Mar. 17, 2010, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates generally to support brackets for supporting a roller blind window cover.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONIt will be appreciated that roller type window blinds, particularly window blinds used to cover large windows as found in commercial offices, require long roller tubes. The length of the tubes must be sufficient to span the entire width of the window. Each end of the roller blind is provided with an end which projects away from the roller tube (a finger) and which provides an attachment point for a support bracket. The support bracket mounts the roller blind by attaching to and supporting the ends of the blind by mounting to the fingers. The support brackets are generally secured to a wall or window frame adjacent the window at the uppermost part of the window on opposite sides of the window. The roller blind is then mounted to the support brackets. Generally, each roller blind is provided with a clutch end at one end of the roller tube and an idle end at the opposite end of the roller tube. In the case of very long roller blinds composed of two or more roller tube sections, an intermediate end my be positioned at one or both ends of the roller tube sections. The clutch end, idle end and intermediate end all include a projection or finger which is dimensioned to be received in a corresponding aperture in the support bracket. The idle end portion of the roller blind may have a retractable feature allowing the projecting finger to temporarily retract into the idle end in order to make it easier to mount the blind to the support brackets. Mounting the roller tubes to the support brackets can be an awkward task if the roller blind is very long; however, the present invention makes it possible for only one person to do the job.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a support bracket for mounting an end of a roller blind. The support bracket includes an angular bracket having a flat wall with a blind mounting element for receiving and supporting the end of the blind. A detachable support member is mounted to the flat wall, the detachable support member being configured to temporarily support the end of the blind at a position adjacent the roller blind mounting element.
With the foregoing in view, and other advantages as will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates as this specification proceeds, the invention is herein described by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, which includes a description of the preferred typical embodiment of the principles of the present invention.
In the drawings like characters of reference indicate corresponding parts in the different figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTIONReferring to
Bracket 12 further includes a plurality of smaller apertures 16 positioned around mounting element 15 on flat wall 13. Preferably there are four apertures 16 equally spaced around mounting element 15. Apertures 16 are each dimensioned to receive ends 20 and 21 of detachable support member 18. As better seen in
Referring back to
In use, mounting brackets 12 are first mounted to the wall, ceiling or window frame (not shown). Then, support bracket 18 is mounted to the mounting bracket as shown in
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It will be appreciated that mounting bracket 12 can also be used to support either the clutch end of the blind or an intermediate end of a multi-band window blind. All that is required is that the end of the blind have a projecting finger similar to finger 24. Clutches as used in roller blinds are provided with such a finger structure, as are the intermediate ends of multi-banded window blinds. Hence, while the invention has been described with reference to an idle end, it will be appreciated that the invention can be used in the same manner with either end of the window blind.
A specific embodiment of the present invention has been disclosed; however, several variations of the disclosed embodiment could be envisioned as within the scope of this invention. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the following claims
Claims
1. A support bracket for mounting an end of a blind, the support bracket comprising:
- a) an angular bracket having a flat wall with a blind mounting element for receiving and supporting the end of the blind;
- b) a detachable support member mounted to the flat wall, the detachable support member configured to temporarily support the end of the blind at a position adjacent the roller blind mounting element.
2. A support bracket as defined in claim 1 wherein the detachable support member comprises an elongated member having opposite ends, a hook portion formed on each of said opposite ends, the flat wall having a pair of apertures configured to receive the hook portions, the support member having a middle portion between the opposite ends for supporting the end of the blind.
3. A support bracket as defined in claim 2 wherein the flat wall has two pairs of apertures configured to receive the hook portions, the pairs of apertures configured to permit the hook to be mounted so as to depend from the support bracket whether the support bracket is mounted either vertically or horizontally.
4. A support bracket as defined in claim 2 wherein each hook portion is configured to permit the support member to be pivotally movable between a locked vertical position wherein the support member is parallel to the flat wall and cannot be readily removed from the apertures and wherein the end of the blind can be supported by the support member, and an unlocked position wherein the support member is perpendicular to the flat wall and the hook portions can be easily removed from the apertures.
5. A support bracket as defined in claim 2 wherein each hook portion is configured as a Z shaped end.
6. A support bracket as defined in claim 2 wherein the support member comprises an elongated metal wire and wherein each hook portion is configured as a Z shaped end.
7. A support bracket as defined in claim 3 wherein one of the two pairs of apertures are formed on the flat wall adjacent a first side of the blind support and the other pair of apertures are formed on the flat wall adjacent an opposite second side of the blind support.
8. A support bracket as defined in claim 2 wherein the flat wall has four apertures configured to receive the hook portions, the apertures positioned on the flat wall adjacent the blind support with the apertures being equally spaced around the blind support.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 3, 2011
Publication Date: Sep 22, 2011
Inventors: Philip Ng (Thornhill), Norman Wills (Mississauga)
Application Number: 13/039,739
International Classification: A47H 1/102 (20060101);