Mounting bracket for curtain rods

Supports – Brackets – Rod type

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248264, A47H 110

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055646662

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a mounting bracket for use in mounting multiple curtain rods of varying sizes at various heights. The mounting bracket is composed of a plurality of bracket segments, with each bracket segment including a number of rod support flanges. Each rod support flange has hook means for engaging slots in curtain rods. The bracket segments are removably attached to one another.

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