Drapery Supports Patents (Class 16/95D)
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Patent number: 5791394Abstract: An improved adjustable window blind rail having a rail, two end fitting members, two guide members, a plurality of slide members, a pull cord, and two adjusting members. The guide members and the slide members are received in the rail such that they can slide in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the rail. The pull cord is wound on the two end fitting members engaged to the outer ends of the two adjusting members and is received in the rail such that the pull cord is connected with the two guide members. The two adjusting members are mounted at both ends of the rail such that they are capable of moving in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the rail for adjusting the length formed by the rail.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Inventor: Fang-Mei Huang
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Patent number: 5560417Abstract: A two-piece drapery traverse rod master carrier comprising a carrier body having rod guides for supporting the carrier body for movement along a traverse rod, and a drapery support arm having lead and trail ends and a mounting stem extending laterally from one side of the support arm at a location intermediate the lead and trail ends of the arm. The carrier body has an arm guide supporting the mounting stem for horizontal movement in a direction perpendicular to the path of movement of the carrier body when the lead end of the drapery support arm extends from the arm guide to adjust the lateral position of the support arm relative to the slide body. The drapery support arm can be positioned on the carrier body with the lead end extending in either of two opposed directions generally parallel to the path of movement of the carrier body.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1995Date of Patent: October 1, 1996Assignee: Springs Window Fashions Division, Inc.Inventor: Charles F. Smiley
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Patent number: 5282292Abstract: A support system for a flexible closure such as a shower curtain comprising a rod with a channel running lengthwise and a plurality of carrier assemblies freely movable within the channel. The carrier assemblies each further comprise a roller assembly and a button assembly, the roller assembly having two wheels joined together by an axle and rolling on rails formed in the rod's channel, and the button assembly having a button and a stop joined by an axle. The roller assembly and button assembly each fit into a different hole in the carrier assembly, the holes both having a large portion and an adjacent smaller portion connected by a tapered passage that forms a keylock to allow the assemblies to be securely seated in the smaller portions.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1992Date of Patent: February 1, 1994Inventor: James F. Levy
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Patent number: 5259520Abstract: The present invention is a curtain rod assembly for supporting a generally tubular rod cover and a slidable curtain. The assembly includes a generally tubular member having a longitudinal slot therein and a generally tubular pliable cover surrounding substantially the entire length of the tubular member. The assembly also includes a track having a first, generally T-shaped member which may be inserted into the slot to retain a portion of the cover in the slot. The T-shaped member includes a first and second member, the width of the second member being greater than the width of the slot in the tubular member for retaining the cover and track within the slot. The track also includes a second member for receiving and permitting sliding movement of a plurality of retainers for a depending curtain.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1992Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignee: Zenith Products Corp.Inventors: Robert S. Roggio, Paul H. Winter
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Patent number: 5189758Abstract: A flexible closure support system comprising two end brackets secured to walls with a rail therebetween and supported thereon. A plurality of carriers are carried by the rail and are freely movable the length of the rail. The carriers have button assemblies hooked to one end and roller assemblies hooked to the other end of a symmetric shank. The flexible closure is fastened to the carriers by buttons on the button assemblies; the roller assemblies slide and roll in a roller channel in the rail. Pivoting, pendulum locks attached to the end brackets limit upward movement of the rails when engaging the upper surface of the rail but can be rotated out of the way with the thumb to remove the rail. Optional, resilient accent strips can be pressed into a channel running the length of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 1991Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Inventor: James F. Levy
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Patent number: 5086540Abstract: A support mechanism for room dividers is constructed to support room divider curtain rods, for example, to divide an aircraft cabin into several cabin sections. For this purpose a carrier crossbeam is formed of two beam elements hinged to each other in scissors fashion so that the beam elements can buckle downwardly when an interlocking device is released through an operating handle. The end of each beam element is formed as a wall engaging member, such as a T-shaped mounting foot. Each beam element has an extension, whereby a hinge plate is connected between the beam element and its extension. The operating handle which operates the interlocking device is arranged at the end of the extension. At least one locking device and operating handle units, preferably two such units, are used.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1990Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: Messerschmitt-Boelkow-Blohm GmbHInventor: Markus Schumacher
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Patent number: 4999874Abstract: A drapery rod assembly includes a telescopically adjustable relatively narrow rod of a height greater than heretofore conventional drapery rods and formed in an exaggerated C-shape with a vertical body member having inturned flanges on its upper and lower longitudinal edges. End caps are provided for registry over the ends of the telescopic rod sections and are apertured so that the drapery rod may be mounted on supporting brackets. A longitudinally split tubular member has oppositely disposed outturned angular flanges along the split therein engageable in the inturned flanges of the drapery rod so as to form an enlarged outwardly bowed shape. A foam filler is positioned in sections of the longitudinally split shape to hold the same in engagement with the drapery rod flanges.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1990Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Inventor: Gerald N. White
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Patent number: 4840216Abstract: A valance assembly is disclosed which allows the hook-in assembly of a valance support onto the head rail, and the snap-in mounting of the valance on the valance support. The valance support in one embodiment has the cross-section of an I-beam for strength with a minimum of material and in another embodiment provides for two parallel offset valances to provide a vehicle for contrasting colors over the blinds and head rail.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1988Date of Patent: June 20, 1989Assignee: Home Fashions, Inc.Inventor: Julius F. John
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Patent number: 4833756Abstract: A bendable drapery rod assembly comprising an elongated plastic rod member formed of flexible plastic and defining a trackway for drapery carriers, an elongated metal rod member, and provision for laterally retaining the plastic rod member and metal rod member together along their length to provide a combination plastic and metal rod unit. The metal rod member has a cross section with a major crosswise dimension and a relatively smaller minor crosswise dimension disposed transverse to the major crosswise dimension, and the rod unit is bendable in a direction laterally of the minor crosswise dimension of the metal rod member into a curved condition. The metal rod member is ductile and adapted to take a permanent set to hold the rod unit in a curved condition, and the major crosswise dimension of the metal rod member is substantially greater than the minor crosswise dimension to stiffen the rod unit against bending in a direction laterally of the major crosswise dimension.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: May 30, 1989Assignee: Graber Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mark J. Terlecke, John S. Reback
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Patent number: 4791703Abstract: The present invention relates to a length adjustable center rod structure for a vertical shutter drape. The center rod is located in the inner side of an over-head track, and has two or more sections of telescoped hollow tubes so that the length thereof can be easily adjusted for length variations of the over-head track. The positioning of each hollow tube for the telescoping, is guided by a respective quasi-U-shaped, latitudinal, and straight trough provided on the tube wall. Each trough is also utilized for the reception of a downwardly protruding quasi-U-shaped tongue located on the sleeve axle inner surface sliding elements. When the center rod is rotated, it drives every shutter blade axle of the sliding elements to rotate via their respective sleeve axles.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1987Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Inventor: A-Shen Chang
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Patent number: 4782554Abstract: A cover unit for an existing curtain rod including an elongated tubular member for covering the rod and a pair of end pieces for covering the end brackets of the curtain rod. Interior clamps are provided for securing a decorative fabric or wallpaper to the outer surface of the cover. The tubular member may be cut to a desired length and a plurality of tubular members may be connected together to increase the overall length thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1986Date of Patent: November 8, 1988Inventor: Richard W. Lawson
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Patent number: 4765022Abstract: A combination stop plug and open frame member for installation in the channel of a drapery track. The plug and frame parts are integrally formed. The plug part is sized and configured to be installed by sliding through an open end of the channel and immobilized in the channel by means of an accessible fastener, such as a set screw. The frame part is located exterior of the channel for accomodating therethrough a drapery fastener holder of a drapery carrier member slidable in the channel. However, the frame part prevents movement of the carrier member by engaging the fastener holder part extending therethrough. The device of the invention can be installed to close the open end of the channel with the fastener holder part located to hold a portion of the drapery panel overlying the open end of the channel.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1987Date of Patent: August 23, 1988Assignee: Coral Industrial Sales Co.Inventors: Burton L. Siegal, John T. Magdars
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Patent number: 4747182Abstract: A drapery traverse rod of the type having telescopically adjustable inner and outer rods each having a lengthwise extending trackway and a lengthwise extending dovetail shaped mounting rail at the rear side. A rod engaging bracket has a first pair of outer rod engaging jaws at one end adapted to engage a dovetail shaped mounting rail on the outer rod and a second pair of inner rod engaging jaws at the other end adapted to engage a dovetail shaped mounting rail on the inner rod. A mounting bracket is adapted for attachment at one end to a supporting surface and the rod engaging bracket can be selectively and reversibly mounted in the rod engaging bracket with either the outer rod engaging jaws or the inner rod engaging jaws positioned forwardly of the mounting bracket for engagement with the mounting rail on the respective outer or inner rod.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: May 31, 1988Assignee: Graber Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ronald G. Darner
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Patent number: 4733435Abstract: A traverse rod assembly comprising telescopically adjustable inner and outer rods of the type having a downwardly opening slot at the bottom of the rods. The inner and outer rods each have forward and rear guide rails along opposite sides of the slot and rolled or hemmed upper edges disposed at substantially the same level for supporting drapery carriers for movement along the slot in the inner and outer rods. The rails on the inner rod are provided with lower guide portions arranged to engage and laterally guide the carriers during movement along the inner rod. The inner and outer rods are formed with upper and lower reentrant angles in the top and bottom that define upwardly and downwardly opening channels adjacent the rear of the rod so that the rod can be supported by an intermediate support bracket that is concealed from view from the front of the rod.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: March 29, 1988Assignee: Graber Industries, Inc.Inventor: Ronald G. Darner
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Patent number: 4729148Abstract: A wheeled track-mounted carrier in one use mode supports a shower curtain through a color-coordinated button having a shank received through a grommet on the shower curtain. The button is removably connected with the body of the carrier which is suspended removably from the axle of a dual wheel track follower. In a second use mode, the color-coordinated button is separated from the body of the carrier and a pair of spring arms previously held in inactive positions on the body are released and are inserted upwardly through tubular pockets of a tape which is stitched at intervals to a drapery whereby the drapery is conveniently suspended from the track-mounted carrier. Multiple carriers are employed along a length of shower curtain, drapery or other hanging flexible closure.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 1986Date of Patent: March 8, 1988Inventor: James F. Levy
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Patent number: 4720136Abstract: There is disclosed a curtain-hanging track adapted to be mounted in a recreational vehicle having a flat, elongate rail fastened to an interior side wall thereof along and adjacent to the bottom of a window and a support member for said track which is fastened to the outer side end of the rail and disposed between it and the inner side wall.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Trans-Aire International, Inc.Inventor: Bob J. Higgins
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Patent number: 4720137Abstract: There is disclosed curtain hanging tracks made of complementary, extruded members comprising a base portion adapted to be affixed to a wall of a recreational vehicle and a cover portion adapted to be slid onto the base portion and to conceal the fasteners used to mount the base portion on the wall of the recreational vehicle. The cover portion has a longitudinal channel with inturned lips adapted to receive a T-shaped base of a curtain glide. The curtain is affixed to the glides which in turn are slid into the channel so that the curtain can be adjusted.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Trans-Aire International, Inc.Inventor: Bob J. Higgins
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Patent number: 4642843Abstract: A rod return extender having an elongated base plate with a front flange and an end flange, each flange having a plurality of openings for supporting drapery pins, the rod return extender is inserted into the end of a traverse track assembly such that the front flange supports a drapery pleat and the end flange supports a drapery return. The rod return extender is adjustable by being extended from the end of the traverse track assembly.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1984Date of Patent: February 17, 1987Assignee: Superior Linen Company, Inc.Inventors: Alan Hershfield, Gary P. Danis
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Patent number: 4599763Abstract: A ceiling track having a hinged terminal section incorporating a latch at the free end of the hinged section to secure the track end to the ceiling, the latch being releasable from floor level by an actuating wand to allow the hinged section to pivot downward to allow a curtain or other track carried equipment to be installed into or pulled down out of the track for easy removal, and being restorable to operation by pivoting the hinged track section upward into latching engagement in its operative ceiling affixed position. The latching structure is in two sections, one of which is fixedly secured to the end of the track and the other of which is fixedly secured to the above lying support surface, and incorporates a double latch for safety purposes, each latch being independent of the other, but both latches being simultaneously actuatable to latch and unlatch the latching mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1984Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Inventor: Ellis I. Toder
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Patent number: 4520608Abstract: A structural assembly, more particularly for a shower partition, comprising a sectional rail having, in one of its outer surfaces, an undercut first channel of which the sides form two lateral grooves. Inserted into this channel, is a facing panel, a resilient connecting element being provided for retention and engagement in the grooves. In order to obtain a structural assembly of small depth, together with reliable and rapid attachment, the facing panel is provided with a longitudinal second channel extending in the direction of its longitudinal axis and undercut along the channel sides to form grooves. The connecting element is arranged at least partly in the second groove where it is held by the undercut second grooves. The connecting element has a lateral projection which extends into one of the first grooves of the sectional rail. Projecting into the other groove of the sectional rail is either a shoulder of the facing panel or a second lateral projection of the connecting element.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1983Date of Patent: June 4, 1985Inventor: Heinz G. Baus
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Patent number: 4495671Abstract: Adjustable telescoping drapery traverse rods are provided with positive drive means for master carriers comprising an essentially non-stretchable perforated drive tape and toothed drive-sprocket. Apparatus is also provided for adjusting the points of connection between the master carriers and the tape from the outside of the rod after the length of the rod has been adjusted to fit a given window (or the like) opening.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1982Date of Patent: January 29, 1985Assignee: Kenney Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Paul E. Comeau, Anthony Torti
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Patent number: 4485523Abstract: There is disclosed an RV drapery mount, optionally also constituting a light fixture, which comprises an extrusion having a base portion having non-symmetrical portions above and below the base portion characterized in that the upper portion is shaped to form with the ceiling and wall of the RV a closed channel and the bottom portion is shaped to form an open channel, the front portion of which comprises a fabric cover beading receptor and the back portion of which comprises a drapery hanger track which is opposed to said receptor. A fabric cover is anchored in the receptor, wrapped around the front of the extrusion and over the top thereof and anchored by an anchoring member fastened under the top of the extrusion. The front wall may have an opening therein for a light fixture.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1982Date of Patent: December 4, 1984Assignee: Trans-Aire International, Inc.Inventor: Bob J. Higgins
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Patent number: 4461056Abstract: A pair of horizontally extending curtain rods for bathroom stalls comprising a mechanism whereby the rods are each supported by end brackets which are adapted to be force-fitted against the walls of the stall to retain the pair of rods in tight engagement with the side walls of the stall. One of the pair of rods is employed primarily to support a conventional shower curtain suspended therefrom whereas the other of the rods supports a decorative curtain extending from the rod to a position closely adjacent the floor of the stall.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1982Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Inventor: Walter Solinski
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Patent number: 4402109Abstract: A traverse rod and pulley housing assembly in which the pulley housings are dimensioned for insertion into the rod from the ends thereof and have a lower portion dimensioned to pass downwardly through a rod opening in the lower face wall of the rod. One set of ribs is provided on the pulley housing for laterally and vertically positioning the pulley housing in the inner rod member and a second set of ribs is provided in the pulley housing for laterally and vertically positioning the pulley housing in the outer rod member. Dual slide gates are provided, one on each side of the pulley housing, for controlling movement of the slides along the inner and outer rod members.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1981Date of Patent: September 6, 1983Assignee: Graber Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thor Ohman, Mark J. Terlecke
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Patent number: 4299008Abstract: A curtain rail consists of a number of interconnected lengths of extruded aluminium support rail of inverted channel section with inwardly projecting ribs at the mouth of the channel section. In the installed curtain rail, the ribs are embraced by one-piece or continuous plastics glide tracks engaged by necked nylon runners. The cross-sectional configurations of the ribs and the tracks are mutually complementary so that the tracks can be press-fitted manually and are self-retaining. The preferred track is a P.V.C. extrusion of C-shaped section. The arrangement provides, conveniently and economically, the advantage of easy handling and transporting associated with multi-piece support rail, coupled with the advantage of quiet click-free operation.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1979Date of Patent: November 10, 1981Inventor: Bernard Burns
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Patent number: 4282630Abstract: A plurality of drapery carriers are arranged and maintained in an aligned form from the point of production to installation in a drapery track. A group of such carriers are simultaneously molded in multiple cavities and interconnected by a tear strip molded simultaneously therewith so that they may all be removed from the mold as a unit, and may thereafter be handled as a unit until the carriers have been installed in a drapery track. Handling, inventory and installation times are minimized since a connected group of carriers can be handled at one time instead of having to individually deal with separate carriers.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1979Date of Patent: August 11, 1981Inventor: Ellis I. Toder
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Patent number: 4217676Abstract: This combination, consists primarily of cylindrical tubes that are inserted into drapery pleats, so as to retain the pleat shape indefinitely, and the drapery hanger device is of such structure that it will eliminate under-rod swing of drapery hooks. The structure of the tubes is of a material that will be non-collapsible, and are removable, in order that draperies may be cleaned. The drapery hanger device of the combination is of such structure, that it will project the bottom of the pleat outwards and is adjustable to the degree needed, depending on the weight of the drapery.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1979Date of Patent: August 19, 1980Inventor: Thelma L. Terrones
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Patent number: 4216564Abstract: A drapery hanger having a support with a channel shaped track and a flexible tape secured to the upper margin of a drape and characterized by integral longitudinally spaced track-engaging parts each terminating in a V-shaped flange adapted for snap interlock with said track and slidable engagement in said track while supporting the weight of the drape.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1979Date of Patent: August 12, 1980Inventor: Andrew Froutzis
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Patent number: 4178656Abstract: A drapery hook support glide is designed to be mountable on a traverse rod at any location along the length of the rod. It is provided with a rod engaging head portion having a longitudinal dimension greater than the width of the track slot in the rod to assure retentive engagement with the rod when the glide is in a vertical position and a transverse dimension that is less than the width of the track slot to permit easy mounting of the glide in a horizontal position. Additionally, the neck portion of the glide is provided with side flanges for engaging the track upon sidewise rotation of the glide out of its vertical position thereby preventing inadvertent movement into its horizontal position with the glide pendant aligned with the track slot.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1978Date of Patent: December 18, 1979Assignee: The Stanley WorksInventor: Walter J. MacFarlane
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Patent number: 4166306Abstract: A curtain rod assembly manufactured primarily from extruded aluminum components, the curtain rod defining an elongated cruciform groove in its upper portion to receive therein a like shaped support part, a horizontal flange being provided at the rod's lower portion to receive wheeled curtain carriers, the rod being symmetrical about a vertical plane. In a modification of the rod, instead of a vertically elongated cruciform groove, a vertical plate-liked portion is provided wherein such upper vertical portion is fastened through horizontal bolts to an overhead support, a flange on the lower aspect with a horizontal cross piece defining tracks for the wheeled curtain carriers as in the first modification, this second modification also being symmetrical about a vertical plane.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1977Date of Patent: September 4, 1979Inventor: Richard W. Janson
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Patent number: 4153969Abstract: The invention relates to a device for introducing and extracting drapery holding elements by hand or by means of an auxiliary rod in and out of an opening in the slideway of a drapery rod of a down-turned C-shaped cross-section, wherein the opening is closable by means of a removable insert piece and which comprises a channel for the drapery holding elements protruding from the channel through a slot formed between the angle portions of the C-form. The insert piece comprises a zone of C-shaped cross-section which is shorter than the opening, comprising at one end an extension insertable into the channel of the drapery rod under the angle portions thereof and comprising at the other end two elastic tongues extending the angle portions of the C zone and slidable under the angle portions of the drapery rod, the length of the C zone and tongues being greater than the length of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1978Date of Patent: May 15, 1979Inventor: Hans Mergenthaler
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Patent number: 4141105Abstract: A carrier ring is provided for use with the type of drapery rod having a longitudinal compartment therethrough, which ring can be easily drawn with only rolling friction even when used to hang a heavy drape. The ring has a pair of wheels able to roll along the bottom of the longitudinal compartment of the drapery rod which wheels have an axis of rotation passing through a web integral with the ring, which axis is offset longitudinally with respect to the median transverse plane of the ring. The front part of the web is sloped and the rear part is bevelled so that the bevelled part of one ring will force the sloped part of the other to rotate about the wheels when the drape is being opened. This construction permits the top of the ring to come out of contact with the rod both as the drape is being opened and as it is being closed.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1978Date of Patent: February 27, 1979Inventor: Jean A. P. Gonon
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Patent number: 4123820Abstract: A rail for a curtain and the like suspension and drawing system comprises continuous drawn or extruded material of generally hollow or tubular shape whose cross section is such as to provide a pair of parallel longitudinal slots for guiding the oppositely running laps of a flat draw belt in an on-edge attitude so that its width is vertical, the rail being capable of flexure or bending in directions normal to the vertical plane of the belt to conform to a curved bay. The slots are separated by an integral web, and each has a longitudinal outwardly directed opening through which a member can project carrying at the inner end a belt clamp and at the other end a master glider running along a track parallel to the slots. The glider track, which may also serve to support free running gliders, may be formed by a surface which is an integral part of the rail adjacent the opening in the slot, for example, at least one longitudinal face edge of the opening.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1976Date of Patent: November 7, 1978Inventor: Robert Hamilton
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Patent number: 4068345Abstract: A curtain rod assembly for a shower curtain comprises at least two rail sections of identical profile and each formed with an upwardly open longitudinally extending channel, a downwardly open longitudinally extending channel, and between these channels with an upwardly, downwardly, and laterally closed longitudinally extending passage. A coupling element has one half snugly longitudinally engaged in one of the ends of one of the passages and another half snugly longitudinally engaged in one of the ends of the other of the passages so as longitudinally to join these two sections. A plurality of shower-curtain hooks can slide along the downwardly open channel and a ceiling unit has a headpiece slidable along the upwardly open channel and an upwardly extending rod that is secured to the ceiling. Two wall mounting members are each secured to a wall and have a portion engaged snugly longitudinally in the other end of the passage of a respective rail.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1976Date of Patent: January 17, 1978Assignee: Riloga-Werk Julius SchmidtInventors: Klaus Hehl, Heike Schrankel
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Patent number: 3992750Abstract: Combined pulley housing and end gate construction for a traverse rod. For application to a slotted traverse rod, there is provided a pulley housing receivable and fastenable within such traverse rod. Said pulley housing is arranged for the support of cord pulleys in any desired manner and arrangement. Said pulley housing also supports a gate which positions drapery supporting means at the end of the rod and closes the slot to prevent the escape of hangers positioned therewithin when the drapery is retracted. The gate is preferably mounted for pivoting on an axis substantially transverse to the slot and in one embodiment contains a pocket which fits over the end hanger for holding it in a predetermined position in said slot and with respect to the rod.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1975Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Assignee: Kirsch CompanyInventors: James A. Ford, David E. Bell
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Patent number: 3943598Abstract: A master slide for supporting the leading edge portion of a drape which includes a horizontally extending arm having vertical holes for receiving in upright position a forwardly projecting drapery hook at the front and a laterally projecting drapery hook at the tip. Special abutments are provided at the tip to hold the hook positively in its laterally extending direction free of swiveling action so that the leading edge portion of the drape, hooked in stretched condition on the hooks, closely conforms to the front surface of the arm and extends to a point beyond the tip. In the preferred embodiment, the special tip construction is used in both right hand and left hand master slides, forming an overlapping set, with the conformation of the drapes to the arms serving to hold the leading edge portions of the drapes under positive control to preclude any rubbing of the drapery material as the slides move in and out of their overlapping relation.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1974Date of Patent: March 16, 1976Assignee: Roper CorporationInventor: William Van Buren Fielder, Jr.