Patent classifications
A47H1/022
Telescopic Hanging Rod for Curtain Fabric
A telescopic hanging rod for a curtain fabric is disclosed, which comprises a hanging rod body and a telescopic mechanism arranged on at least one end of the hanging rod body; the telescopic mechanism comprises a first telescopic connecting portion connected to the hanging rod body, and a second telescopic connecting portion slidably connected with the first telescopic connecting portion; the first telescopic connecting portion and the second telescopic connecting portion are coaxially arranged. The length of the hanging rod can be adjusted to a certain degree in accordance with the size of the mounting space during the mounting process, thereby lowering difficulty in dimension measurement prior to installation. Besides, the width of a curtain fabric is also adjustable, hence, standard batched production is achieved, while the production scale is enlarged, and the production cost reduced.
Telescopic Hanging Rod for Curtain Fabric
A telescopic hanging rod for a curtain fabric is disclosed, which comprises a hanging rod body and a telescopic mechanism arranged on at least one end of the hanging rod body; the telescopic mechanism comprises a first telescopic connecting portion connected to the hanging rod body, and a second telescopic connecting portion slidably connected with the first telescopic connecting portion; the first telescopic connecting portion and the second telescopic connecting portion are coaxially arranged. The length of the hanging rod can be adjusted to a certain degree in accordance with the size of the mounting space during the mounting process, thereby lowering difficulty in dimension measurement prior to installation. Besides, the width of a curtain fabric is also adjustable, hence, standard batched production is achieved, while the production scale is enlarged, and the production cost reduced.
CUPPED HOOK BRACKET CURTAIN ROD ASSEMBLY
A cupped hook bracket includes a back wall having a central aperture, a cup, the cup having a semi-circular shape and projecting out from the back wall, a hook and a peg, the hook and the peg positioned centrally within the cup, and a stop and a ramp extending from the back wall and into a lower region of the cup.
CUPPED HOOK BRACKET CURTAIN ROD ASSEMBLY
A cupped hook bracket includes a back wall having a central aperture, a cup, the cup having a semi-circular shape and projecting out from the back wall, a hook and a peg, the hook and the peg positioned centrally within the cup, and a stop and a ramp extending from the back wall and into a lower region of the cup.
Dual-Mounted End Cap System And Locking System For An Adjustable Rod
There is provided a dual mount end cap system for mounting a rod. The dual mount end cap system includes both a threaded system and a fastener system. This enables end caps of the system to be pre-mounted using a fastener and also adjusted using the threaded system. The fastener can extend through the dual mount end cap system. Alternatively, the threaded system can be used without the fastener system. There also is provided a stop system to prevent a locking system for an adjustable rod system to prevent the locking system from becoming stuck.
Dual-Mounted End Cap System And Locking System For An Adjustable Rod
There is provided a dual mount end cap system for mounting a rod. The dual mount end cap system includes both a threaded system and a fastener system. This enables end caps of the system to be pre-mounted using a fastener and also adjusted using the threaded system. The fastener can extend through the dual mount end cap system. Alternatively, the threaded system can be used without the fastener system. There also is provided a stop system to prevent a locking system for an adjustable rod system to prevent the locking system from becoming stuck.
MOUNTING ROD ASSEMBLY FOR INSTALLING A CURTAIN
A mounting rod assembly for installing a curtain is provided which comprises a main rod and a telescopic rod; one end of the telescopic rod stretches into the main rod and can slide along the length direction of the main rod, and the main rod is provided with a locking member for stopping the sliding of the telescopic rod; through the cooperation of the telescopic rod and the main rod, the entire mounting rod assembly can be fitted to the window frames of various sizes during installation. The installation length is adjusted by adjusting the length of the telescopic rod extending out of the main rod, and then locking and positioning the telescopic rod with the locking member, which makes the curtain more applicable and the installation more flexible.
MOUNTING ROD ASSEMBLY FOR INSTALLING A CURTAIN
A mounting rod assembly for installing a curtain is provided which comprises a main rod and a telescopic rod; one end of the telescopic rod stretches into the main rod and can slide along the length direction of the main rod, and the main rod is provided with a locking member for stopping the sliding of the telescopic rod; through the cooperation of the telescopic rod and the main rod, the entire mounting rod assembly can be fitted to the window frames of various sizes during installation. The installation length is adjusted by adjusting the length of the telescopic rod extending out of the main rod, and then locking and positioning the telescopic rod with the locking member, which makes the curtain more applicable and the installation more flexible.
TRIPARTITE TELESCOPING TENSION ROD ASSEMBLY
A tripartite tension rod assembly, including a first vertical telescoping tension rod, the first tension rod having a first spring loaded endcap and a second non-spring-loaded foot, the first tension rod having a first longitudinal axis; a second vertical telescoping tension rod, the second tension rod having a first spring loaded endcap and a second non-spring-loaded foot, the second tension rod having a second longitudinal axis; a first arcuate bracket arranged to be fixedly secured to the first vertical tension rod; a second arcuate bracket arranged to be fixedly secured to the second vertical tension rod; and, a horizontal telescoping rod extending between the first and second arcuate brackets, the horizontal rod having a third longitudinal axis which, when assembled, is substantially perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal axes.
TRIPARTITE TELESCOPING TENSION ROD ASSEMBLY
A tripartite tension rod assembly, including a first vertical telescoping tension rod, the first tension rod having a first spring loaded endcap and a second non-spring-loaded foot, the first tension rod having a first longitudinal axis; a second vertical telescoping tension rod, the second tension rod having a first spring loaded endcap and a second non-spring-loaded foot, the second tension rod having a second longitudinal axis; a first arcuate bracket arranged to be fixedly secured to the first vertical tension rod; a second arcuate bracket arranged to be fixedly secured to the second vertical tension rod; and, a horizontal telescoping rod extending between the first and second arcuate brackets, the horizontal rod having a third longitudinal axis which, when assembled, is substantially perpendicular to the first and second longitudinal axes.