US1509470A - Roller shade and curtain fixture - Google Patents

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US1509470A
US1509470A US562024A US56202422A US1509470A US 1509470 A US1509470 A US 1509470A US 562024 A US562024 A US 562024A US 56202422 A US56202422 A US 56202422A US 1509470 A US1509470 A US 1509470A
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  • My invention relates to roller shade and curtain fixtures and has for its object the provision of a device of this character which will. be simple and durable in construction, and readily and positively adjustable.
  • Another object is the provision of a device of the character described which will be made up of a minimum number of parts, all of which may be produced by automatic machinery thus greatly reducing the cost of manufacture.
  • A. further object is the provision vof a device of the character described of such simple construction that when once adjusted it does not readily become loosened through constant movement of the roller shade.
  • FIG. l is front view of the upper portion of a window to which my invention is attached.
  • FIG. Q perspective view yillustrating my invention while,
  • Fig. 3 is a central horizontal section showing the means of adjustably securing the members together.
  • Fig. l of the drawings will show that as is usual in curtain fixtures it is necessary to use two fixtures, one at eachv corner of the window to support the opposite ends of the roller shade or curtain rod or both as the case may be.
  • each end piece comprising a base plate -5- having a forwardly extending integral arm M6- provided at its extremity with the projection -7 and the curved arm -8- designed to engage and support one end of an ordinary curtain rod not shown.
  • the longitudinal margins of the base plate -5 are bent over to form the marginal longitudinal grooves -9- while the maa. serial No. 562,024;
  • a member -lQ- having the integral arm l0- extending horizontally forwardly therefrom at the outer end thereof, said arm -13- having at its outer end, means having a dapped out central portion 17 for supporting one end of a roller shade shown in dotted lines in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • rlille member -12- has extending transversely thereof the binding screw -14- which also extends through the longitudinal slot -11- and is provided with the head -l5- adapted to seat and slide in the indenture -10- as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings.
  • the screw -l4- is provided with a nut I6-- which when tightened binds the member -l2- and the edge of the slot -llbetween itself and the head -l5 of the screw -Hlll ⁇ thus securely locking the member n-l2- in any desired position longitudinally of the plate -5.
  • the forwardlj7 extending integral arm 6 of the base plate 5 engages the outer ends of said turned over margins 9 at 18, thereby assisting in aiding the arm 6 in always extending perpendicularly forward, as the grooves 9 extend right up to the arm 6. It is obvious that the member l2 will have a longitudinal movement to the outer end of the base 5 and will always be retained in position thereon by the marplate -5- is longiat ni0- and proe -ginal grooves 9.
  • a combined shade and curtain fixture comprising a horizontally disposed baseplate provided with .an indented eentral .longitudin'al portion extending nearly the entire length thereof having a longitudinal slot therein extending substantially the length of said indented portion, marginal longitudinal grooves, and @an integral cnrtain rod supporting bracket extending horizontally forward therefrom 1attl'ie enter end thereof, a shade roller bracket having a base slidahly mounted in Asaid lmarginal grooves, and an integral arm extending from 'the outer end 'thereof yfor-suiqeorting one end of a Ashade roller rod, whereby a shade approxi matelyv equal vin Width fto 'the curtain rod may, When desired, -loe supported therein, and means slidable in said longitudinal slot for looking the vshade folla4 braelrd do said curtain bradke't hase in
  • A'oombined shade and curtain fixture comprising a base plate having its margins overturned to fnrmguide-ways and a eurtain pole supporting arm, disposed at right angles to 'the outer'end thereof, and engaging the outer ends of said turned over margins, and a ⁇ shade roller bracket slidable .in said 4guixle-Ways, having a ⁇ shade roller sup portingl arm disposed lat the outer end thereof.

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Sept; 23 1924;, 15096479.
Y T. W. BURGESS A LL'ER 4SHADE AND CURTAIN FlXTURE Patented Sept. 23, 1924.
UNITED STATES THOMAS Vil. BURGESS, OF PROVIEENCE, RHOBE ISLAND.
ROLLER SHADE AND CURTAIN FIXTURE.
Application filed May i8,
To all whom it may conce/rn Be it known that I, THOMAS W. Bonares, a citizen of the United States, residing at Providence, in the county of Providence and State of Rhode Island, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Roller Shade and Curtain Fixtures, of which the following' is a specification.
My invention relates to roller shade and curtain fixtures and has for its object the provision of a device of this character which will. be simple and durable in construction, and readily and positively adjustable.
Another object is the provision of a device of the character described which will be made up of a minimum number of parts, all of which may be produced by automatic machinery thus greatly reducing the cost of manufacture.
A. further object is the provision vof a device of the character described of such simple construction that when once adjusted it does not readily become loosened through constant movement of the roller shade.
'Ihese and such other objects of my invention as may hereinafter appear, will be best understood from a description of one embodiment thereof, such as is shown in the accompanying drawings.
My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in whicli- Fig. l is front view of the upper portion of a window to which my invention is attached.
Fig. Q perspective view yillustrating my invention while,
Fig. 3 is a central horizontal section showing the means of adjustably securing the members together.
Reference to Fig. l of the drawings will show that as is usual in curtain fixtures it is necessary to use two fixtures, one at eachv corner of the window to support the opposite ends of the roller shade or curtain rod or both as the case may be.
In the present illustration the fixtures used are right and left end pieces, each end piece comprising a base plate -5- having a forwardly extending integral arm M6- provided at its extremity with the projection -7 and the curved arm -8- designed to engage and support one end of an ordinary curtain rod not shown.
The longitudinal margins of the base plate -5 are bent over to form the marginal longitudinal grooves -9- while the maa. serial No. 562,024;
central portion of the tudinally indented as vided whose purpose will later appear.
Slidably mounted in the grooves -9 is a member -lQ- having the integral arm l0- extending horizontally forwardly therefrom at the outer end thereof, said arm -13- having at its outer end, means having a dapped out central portion 17 for supporting one end of a roller shade shown in dotted lines in Fig. l of the drawings. rlille member -12- has extending transversely thereof the binding screw -14- which also extends through the longitudinal slot -11- and is provided with the head -l5- adapted to seat and slide in the indenture -10- as shown in Fig. 3 of the drawings. The screw -l4- is provided with a nut I6-- which when tightened binds the member -l2- and the edge of the slot -llbetween itself and the head -l5 of the screw -Hlll` thus securely locking the member n-l2- in any desired position longitudinally of the plate -5.
It will be observed that the forwardlj7 extending integral arm 6 of the base plate 5 engages the outer ends of said turned over margins 9 at 18, thereby assisting in aiding the arm 6 in always extending perpendicularly forward, as the grooves 9 extend right up to the arm 6. It is obvious that the member l2 will have a longitudinal movement to the outer end of the base 5 and will always be retained in position thereon by the marplate -5- is longiat ni0- and proe -ginal grooves 9.
From the foregoing description it will be obvious that having once secured the end pieces in place as shown in Fig. l of the drawings should further adjustment be necessary it Ais only necessary to loosen the nut -16, slide the member -l2 to the desired position and then tighten the nut 16H thus locking the member -12- where desired. I employ the terms inner and outer with reference to the longitudinal center of the window frame.
It is understood that my invention is not limited to the specific embodiment shown. and that various deviations may be made therefrom without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Having described my invention, what I claim isl. A combined shade and curtain fixture, comprising a horizontally disposed baseplate provided with .an indented eentral .longitudin'al portion extending nearly the entire length thereof having a longitudinal slot therein extending substantially the length of said indented portion, marginal longitudinal grooves, and @an integral cnrtain rod supporting bracket extending horizontally forward therefrom 1attl'ie enter end thereof, a shade roller bracket having a base slidahly mounted in Asaid lmarginal grooves, and an integral arm extending from 'the outer end 'thereof yfor-suiqeorting one end of a Ashade roller rod, whereby a shade approxi matelyv equal vin Width fto 'the curtain rod may, When desired, -loe supported therein, and means slidable in said longitudinal slot for looking the vshade folla4 braelrd do said curtain bradke't hase in any predetemnined position.
2. A'oombined shade and curtain fixture, comprising a base plate having its margins overturned to fnrmguide-ways and a eurtain pole supporting arm, disposed at right angles to 'the outer'end thereof, and engaging the outer ends of said turned over margins, and a `shade roller bracket slidable .in said 4guixle-Ways, having a `shade roller sup portingl arm disposed lat the outer end thereof.
ln testimony whereof l 'aflix my signature.
THOMAS 7. BURG ISS.
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US2459619A (en) * 1946-10-18 1949-01-18 Neil Chatterton Associates Combination curtain, drapery, and shade fixture
US2470648A (en) * 1947-08-21 1949-05-17 John J Rohleder Combined adjustable curtain and blind bracket
US2689103A (en) * 1949-10-04 1954-09-14 Howard A Ackerman Curtain and drapery fixture
US2936149A (en) * 1955-11-08 1960-05-10 Ernest L Reeg Receptacle holder
US4907773A (en) * 1988-08-15 1990-03-13 National Gypsum Company Adjustable mounting surface
US20220000296A1 (en) * 2020-07-06 2022-01-06 House of Atlas, LLC Support Bracket

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2459619A (en) * 1946-10-18 1949-01-18 Neil Chatterton Associates Combination curtain, drapery, and shade fixture
US2470648A (en) * 1947-08-21 1949-05-17 John J Rohleder Combined adjustable curtain and blind bracket
US2689103A (en) * 1949-10-04 1954-09-14 Howard A Ackerman Curtain and drapery fixture
US2936149A (en) * 1955-11-08 1960-05-10 Ernest L Reeg Receptacle holder
US4907773A (en) * 1988-08-15 1990-03-13 National Gypsum Company Adjustable mounting surface
US20220000296A1 (en) * 2020-07-06 2022-01-06 House of Atlas, LLC Support Bracket
US11812882B2 (en) * 2020-07-06 2023-11-14 House of Atlas, LLC Support bracket

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