Curtain rods and supports therefor

Supports – Brackets – Rod type

Reexamination Certificate

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C248S262000

Reexamination Certificate

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07028960

ABSTRACT:
A curtain rod has a C-shaped cross section for receiving tongues on main wall mountable main brackets. Slotted supplementary brackets are mountable over the main brackets for permitting one or more supplementary curtain rods to be hung without drilling holes in the wall additional to those provided for the main brackets. Intermediate main and supplemental brackets support long curtain rods between their ends to prevent sagging. The supplemental curtain rod brackets are adapted for hanging the supplemental curtain rods at heights varying from that of the main curtain and the main and supplemental curtain rod brackets are further adapted for independently varying the distance of each set of curtains from the wall. Decorative hangers have rollers for movements along the main curtain rod have bumpers to prevent overlapping of the wheels and resultant binding.

REFERENCES:
patent: 752425 (1904-02-01), Spangler
patent: 1561990 (1925-11-01), Maciejko
patent: 2405020 (1946-07-01), Dierking
patent: 2433527 (1947-12-01), Mohr
patent: 3218017 (1965-11-01), Butler
patent: 5330821 (1994-07-01), Lo
patent: 6467127 (2002-10-01), Goldstein

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