Venetian Blind Type Bracket Means Patents (Class 160/902)
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Patent number: 5195570Abstract: Support brackets for use with a window covering having a head rail head rail, each support bracket having a generally horizontal body defining forward and rear edges, an attachment plate for securing the body to a building, forward engagement members formed on the body member, and engageable with a forward edge of the head rail, a clamp slideably supported by the body slideable between forward and rearward positions, a clamping hook on the clamp adjacent a rearward end engageable with the rearward side of the head rail, when the clamping member is moved rearwardly, the forward edge of the clamp being manually moveable so that it may be manually operated to and fro, and an interlock interengageable between the clamp and the body to hold them locked in the rearward position.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1992Date of Patent: March 23, 1993Inventor: Norbert Marocco
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Patent number: 5188162Abstract: A valance assembly for a mini blind and a mini blind which includes a valance, the apparatus including end brackets which support a mini blind by engagement with the head rail of the head rail assembly of the mini blind and in which the end brackets carry slots for the receipt of upper and lower lips on a valance which can be cut to any desired length, the valance, once engaged with the end brackets, providing a continuous, uninterrupted surface to the viewer. In addition, a clip engagable with the head rail and located behind the valance secures the valance to the head rail so as to form a unit whereby sag between the head rail and the valance is precluded.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 1991Date of Patent: February 23, 1993Assignee: Newell Operating CompanyInventors: Terry L. Simon, Gordon R. Erickson
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Patent number: 5186426Abstract: Disclosed is a fixture structure for fixing a rail member to an attaching surface, such as a wall. The frame to be attached to the attaching surface has a first support for supporting a first attaching piece of a rail member. The slide block, attached slidable to the frame, has a second support for supporting a second attaching piece of the rail member. The slide block slides between a supporting position where the second support can support the second attaching piece and a releasing position where the second support releases the second attaching piece. A spring is provided to urge the slide block toward the support position. The slide block has an actuating piece whose position can be changed to a direction different from a direction of the slide block sliding. When the slide block is shifted to the release position, the actuating piece engages with a part of the frame to hold the slide block at that position.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1991Date of Patent: February 16, 1993Assignee: Tachikawa CorporationInventor: Kouichi Wada
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Patent number: 5180130Abstract: This invention relates to a headrail and mounting bracket for retractable venetian window blinds. The bracket has a top plate and a rear plate extending downwardly from the top plate. A hook near one end of the top plate engages with a lip on a front wall of the headrail. Means are provided to ensure that the hook is securely and tightly engaged with the lip. A latch associated with the rear plate engages with the rear edge of the bottom wall of the headrail to secure the headrail in the bracket. An end plate may also be provided on the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1990Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Kenney Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Dannie L. McMichael
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Patent number: 5143135Abstract: A venetian blind (10) having a low profile headrail (18) is provided particularly useful for double-glazed and/or screened windows. A tilt mechanism (24) extends horizontally and outwardly from one end of the headrail and includes internal drive gearing and a spocket moving a horizontal beaded chain (31) held in a pair of clamping blocks (33) slidably movable to and fro in a guide channel (32) in the headrail. A tilt wand connector includes upper legs insertable into a square bore in a drive gear. The clamping blocks include clamp levers (34) for clamping the upper ends (20c) of vertical legs (20a) of the tape ladders supporting the blind slats (17) so that the orbital motion of the chain and sliding motion of the clamping blocks pulls or slackens opposite legs (20a, 20b) of the ladders effecting tilting of the blind slats. A draw cord and mounting screw guide (36) is included in the headrail which minimizes or prevents fraying of the draw cord(s) 21a.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Levolor CorporationInventor: Otto Kuhar
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Patent number: 5131616Abstract: A bracket assembly for adjustably supporting a headrail of a window covering. The bracket assembly includes a wall bracket having a generally horizontal bracket arm and a unitary slide body slidably mounted on the arm and having an upper portion that overlies the bracket arm and at least one lower cross portion that underlies the arm. A headrail support clip device has an intermediate portion that overlies the lower cross portion of the slide body for support thereon and front and rear leg portions that extend downwardly from the intermediate portion for supportably engaging a headrail below the lower cross portion of the slide body. The slide body is adjustable along the arm to positions in which the arm closely overlies and retains the clip device on the lower cross portion of the slide body. Mechanism is provided on the slide body engageable with the arm for releasably retaining the slide body in different adjusted positions along the arm.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1991Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: Graber Industries, Inc.Inventor: Scott I. Biba
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Patent number: 5121893Abstract: A pair or more of three-piece brackets (20) are provided for mounting the longitudinal edges of a window blind headrail (11). Each bracket includes a frame (21) with apertures (22) for mounting to a window frame top or ceiling (15). The frame (20) includes spaced depending apertured tabs (24, 25) through which a slidable tongue (30) is positioned. The distal ends (41) of an arrow spring (40) are confined by tangs (31) on tongue (30) and the other spring end (42) abuts and is confined by a notch (39) in tab (25). A top front lip (12) of the headrail (11) is tilted and positioned on the tongue (30) and then pushed inwardly to move the tongue (30) and compress spring (40) which allows the top rear lip (14) of the headrail (11) to rotate and clear a lip portion (25b) of tab (25) to a position within the lip portion (25b). Release of the pushing force releases the spring energy, forcing the tongue (30) back so that the headrail (11) is clamped between tongue (30) and tab (25).Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1991Date of Patent: June 16, 1992Assignee: Levolor CorporationInventors: Robert N. King, Alan R. Sternquist, Douglas J. Warner
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Patent number: 5074350Abstract: A bracket for mounting a headrail of a venetian blind to a support surface such as a wall or ceiling. More specifically, a bracket comprising a platemeans having front and rear legs projecting downwardly and outwardly therefrom, and each of said legs including arresting means and said legs being resilient to assume a relatively tight fit of said headrail against said platemeans.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1991Date of Patent: December 24, 1991Inventor: John R. Carter
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Patent number: 5067545Abstract: A hold down bracket for holding down the bottom rail on mini blinds. The bracket is a spring loaded, hinged, flat folding, lower bracket for miniblind installation to doors. The bracket is designed to prevent accidental injury when the blind is in the stacked up position and to maintain pressure on the bottom rail of the mini blind so as to prevent it from working itself loose when in the fully extended position.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 1990Date of Patent: November 26, 1991Inventors: Bruce G. Wilkins, Randolf E. Helm
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Patent number: 5060710Abstract: The bracket and headrail system of the present invention includes an elongated headrail for supporting blinds and a bracket for attachment to a supporting surface. The headrail includes an elongated rail and an elongated hookrail. The bracket includes a support with a distal end, a base with at least one tang, and a cam having a bearing surface rotatably mounted on the base of the bracket. Upon assembly, the distal end of the support engages the elongated hookrail and the tang engages the elongated rail. The cam is rotated such that the bearing surface on the cam engages the elongated rail opposite the engagement by the tang.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Cooper Industries, Inc.Inventor: Steven R. Haarer
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Patent number: 5044589Abstract: A bracket assembly for adjustably positioning a window covering headrail having a first L-shaped bracket part for wall mounting that slidingly fits on a second bracket part secured to the headrail. Projections on the second bracket part slide along grooves in the first bracket part and resist removal from the grooves by frictionally engaging the groove ends.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1990Date of Patent: September 3, 1991Inventors: Fred W. Milne, Rolf Hess
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Patent number: 5042553Abstract: A window blind headrail mounting a Venetian blind or pleated blind includes a headrail enclosure, preferably of extruded aluminum construction, having integrally spaced headrail hooks and a hook keeper extending from the enclosure edges. A pair of or more universal mounting brackets are alternatively attachable to either a horizontal surface at the top of a window opening or to a vertical wall or vertical top surface of a window frame, dependent upon the type of installation. The brackets thus can be mounted horizontally or vertically on these respective surfaces. The mounting bracket includes a hook extending from each end of a base portion fixed to a window-adjacent surface. One of the hooks of each bracket contains a discrete wave-like leaf spring.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1990Date of Patent: August 27, 1991Assignee: Levolor CorporationInventors: John F. Schaffer, Sandra K. Young, David C. Burns, Don S. Minami
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Patent number: 5012850Abstract: A valance clip for securing a valance to a vertical blind assembly. The vertical blind assembly comprising a track for supporting the vertical blinds, and track or ceiling clips for securing the track to a suitable surface, such as a ceiling. The valance clip including a base for securing the clip to the vertical blind assembly, and an elongated portion extending outwardly from the base, and preferably spring biased to urge the elongated portion of the clip against the ceiling. The valance is secured between the spring biased elongated portion of the valance clip and the ceiling.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1989Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Kwik ClipInventor: James E. Schrader
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Patent number: 5000242Abstract: An apparatus is provided for securing a window covering to a window by attachment to the frame of a window pane in a manner which retains the window covering in spaced apart relation relative to the window pane. This apparatus can be snap-fit onto the window pane without use of penetrating fasteners. This apparatus also permits utilization in retrofit double pane arrangements and facilitates removal of individual window panes with the window covering as a single unit to avoid disconnection of through-window adjustment controls.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Inventor: Dean A. Coddens
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Patent number: 4957255Abstract: A valance support bracket for mounting on the headrail of a venetian blind to enable mounting of a valance. The headrail has a pair of laterally spaced coplanar mounting flanges extending longitudinally along its upper surface. The valance support bracket includes a mounting plate from which depends a pair of locking arms adapted to be inserted downwardly between the mounting flanges on the headrail when the valance support bracket is disposed in a first orientation, the locking arms being further adapted for cooperative relation with the mounting flanges so as to cause the valance support bracket to undergo a snap-action movement as it is moved to a second orientation substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the headrail wherein the locking arms effect locking relation with the headrail.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: September 18, 1990Assignee: Home Fashions, Inc.Inventor: Julius F. John
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Patent number: 4949926Abstract: A clamping assembly for a headrail of a venetian blind including a bracket which is L-shaped and composed of a horizontal plate and a vertical plate with holes formed on the each of the plate. The horizontal plate has a pair of inward stops, a pair of holders and a pair of inward flanges formed integrally on two side plates of the bracket. The holders are engagable with the first flange of the headrail. A slidable block has a pair of second holders and a pair of recesses. A channel is formed below each recess for receiving the inward flange of the bracket. One or more spring members are disposed within the recesses and bear with one end against the stop. The spring members are able to force the slidable block move backward so that the holders and the second holders clamp the flanges of the headrail easily.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventor: Tai-Ping Liu
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Patent number: 4938443Abstract: An installation bracket for a U-shaped venetian blind headrail having a resilient inner support including spaced connectors and spaced hooks for engaging support edges on the U-shaped headrail. An outer support is fastened to a support surface and engages and supports the ends of the spaced connectors. Tabs formed on the outer support keep the inner support in slight compression.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: Carey-McFall CorporationInventor: Norman D. Rowe
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Patent number: 4921031Abstract: A valance for concealing window blind headers or drapery fixtures. The valance includes a front panel and end panels, and each of the panels have an upper rail adjacent the upper edge defining a downwardly projecting lip, a lower rail adjacent the lower edge defining an upwardly projecting lower lip, and an intermediate rail defining an upwardly projecting intermediate lip and a downwardly projecting intermediate lip. Upper and lower valance face members are provided for each panel and each face member has a front wall, a reentrant channel extending lengthwise along one rear edge and an internal hook portion spaced inwardly from a second rear edge. The reentrant channels on the upper and lower valance face members are arranged to receive the respective upper and lower intermediate lips and the internal hook portions on the upper and lower face members are respectively arranged to receive the upper and lower lips on the associated panel.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1989Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Graber Industries, Inc.Inventors: John S. Wagner, John E. Morris
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Patent number: 4919185Abstract: A headrail and bracket combination is provided in which the headrail comprises a main body portion in the form of a U-shaped channel the forward wall of which is suspended from a top plate of the bracket and also restrained against forward motion, and the rear wall of the main body is supported by a rear plate of the bracket, the bracket being adapted for mounting on a window frame. An end plate is also provided for the bracket for end mounting, which end plate can be removed from view either by breaking it off or by bending it backwardly out of sight.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1988Date of Patent: April 24, 1990Assignee: Kenney Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Paul E. Comeau, John M. DeBeau, Anthony Torti
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Patent number: 4886103Abstract: A venetian blind support for a between-the-pane window blind includes an anchor clip secured to the bottom of the upper window frame rail detachably engaged by an anchor bar connected to the window blind by a rod-type hook. The support is self-centered in the window frame and the blind is self-centered as it is held by the support.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1987Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: Rolscreen CompanyInventor: Bruce A. Baier
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Patent number: 4878528Abstract: Herein disclosed is an electric blind of the type, in which a traverse rod drive motor, a tilt rod drive motor and their drive transmitting means are arranged at one end side of a casing frame so that the casing frame can be easily cut at the other end side without removing those motors and the drive transmitting means to leave a new casing from of a desired length. The traverse rod and the tilt rod can be cut together with the casing frame to improve the workability of the electric blind. This blind has its slats offset from the center line of the casing frame so that a shield cover can be extended to below the casing frame to prevent the light from breaking therethrough. In this blind, moreover, the positions of the clamping portions of brackets for supporting the two sides of the casing frame can be adjusted independently of one another so that the blind can be mounted on the wall or the like without any difficulty.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1988Date of Patent: November 7, 1989Assignee: Kuron CorporationInventor: Masanori Kobayashi
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Patent number: 4848432Abstract: A universal mounting bracket is provided for one or both ends of the head rail of a venetian blind or other such article, for example, a curtain rod, fireplace screen, drapery rod, or the like. The mounting bracket is operative for securing the aforementioned articles either within or across the opening of a window frame by compression fit without the necessity of nails and screws or other such items which would permanently injure the window casing. The mounting bracket may be easily installed or removed in order to accommodate simple installation of an article, its realignment or removal for repair or replacement and the like.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1988Date of Patent: July 18, 1989Assignee: Jencraft CorporationInventor: Peter F. Connolly
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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: 4828002Abstract: A cornice for the headrail of a window covering has an elongated front panel with grooves on a front surface for receiving decorative slats and a pair of longitudinal slots on the back surface. Clips hanging on the headrail have parts received within the front panel. Adjustable length side plates are assembled to the front panel by end pieces.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1987Date of Patent: May 9, 1989Assignee: Home Fashions, Inc.Inventor: Mark P. Ashby
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Patent number: 4802644Abstract: A bracket for releasably securing a channel section blind headrail to a wall or ceiling, said channel section blind headrail including a web and front and rear upwardly extending flanges, each having an inturned rim at its upper free edge, said bracket including a main body securable to a wall or ceiling, spaced, forwardly extending portions on said body, recesses on the forward end of each said portion engageable by the inturned rim of the forward flange of the headrail, a separate member capable of limited horizontal movement relative to said main body, at least one lug on said separate member engageable under said rim on the rear flange of the headrail and a tongue on the forward end of said member, positioned to overlie the rim of the front flange and extend forwardly thereof sufficiently to enable the tongue to be forced forward to disengage the lugs from the rear rim said separate member provided with resilient means to urge it towards a rearward position to engage said lugs under the rim of the rear flType: GrantFiled: February 1, 1988Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Assignee: Hunter Douglas International N.V.Inventor: Herman Oskam