Curtain rod for sliding glass door

Movable or removable closures – Combined

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49 54, 49 65, 160 90, E06B 700

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042779138

ABSTRACT:
A curtain rod for a sliding glass door in a wall comprising a first rod section and brackets mounting the first rod section on the door in position extending generally horizontally across a face of the door, the first rod section being spaced laterally from the face for supporting a plurality of hooks or the like adapted to support a curtain. The curtain rod further comprises a second rod section and a bracket mounting the second rod section independently of the door in axial alignment with the first rod section. The first and second rod sections have a sliding fit with respect to each other and constitute an extensible rod assembly, the rod assembly being extended as the door is closed and contracted as the door is opened. The rod assembly is adapted to support a curtain extending across the face of the door in both closed and open positions of the door.

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patent: 1062478 (1913-05-01), Kroder
patent: 1128420 (1915-02-01), Decker
patent: 1405416 (1922-02-01), Howell et al.
patent: 1509098 (1924-09-01), Callender
patent: 1785838 (1930-12-01), McClure

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