Multiple rod center support

Supports – Brackets – Rod type

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211103, 2111051, 248253, 248255, A47H 110

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048908088

ABSTRACT:
A rod center support system for supporting a portion of at least one rod comprises a support base having a first end and a second end with the first end being configured for attachment to a support structure, a drop strap having a first portion for connection to the second end of the support base and a second portion downwardly depending from the first portion. At least one adjustable, self-locking clip member is slidably received by the second drop strap portion and may be locked into any predetermined position along the length of the second drop strap portion by means of a surface formed in a drop strap engaging end section of the self-locking member that is angularly disposed with respect to the main portion of the member. The clip includes a tab for supporting a portion of a rod. The rod center support system may be used to support the center portions of multiple curtain rods used to form a valance.

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patent: 3119442 (1964-01-01), Ford et al.
patent: 3346227 (1967-10-01), Hankin
patent: 4316547 (1982-02-01), Varon
patent: 4694532 (1987-09-01), Black

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