Cupped hook bracket curtain rod assembly
11297965 ยท 2022-04-12
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Abstract
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.
Claims
1. A cupped hook bracket comprises: a back wall having a central aperture; a cup, the cup having a semi-circular shape and projecting out from the back wall; a peg extending upwardly from an inner surface of the cup at an approximate center thereof and below the central aperture, and a hook engaging an end of the peg distal the inner cup surface, the hook extending towards the back wall; and a ramp extending from the back wall into the cup and including a flat vertical stop section proximate the inner surface of the cup.
2. The cupped hook bracket of claim 1 wherein the back wall has a circular configuration.
3. The cupped hook bracket of claim 1 wherein the back wall has a rectangular configuration.
4. The cupped hook bracket of claim 1 wherein the back wall has a square configuration.
5. The cupped hook bracket of claim 1 wherein the central aperture is sized to receive a securing device.
6. The cupped hook bracket of claim 5 wherein the securing device is a screw.
7. The cupped hook bracket of claim 1 wherein the hook and the peg are configured to snap into a channel of a rod.
8. An assembly comprising: a telescoping tube, a first end of the telescoping tube including a channel; a cupped hooked bracket, the cupped hook bracket configured to engage the channel; a curtain rod bracket, the curtain rod bracket configured to engage a second end of the telescoping tube, the cupped hooked bracket comprising: a back wall having a central aperture; a cup, the cup having a semi-circular shape and projecting out from the back wall; a peg extending upwardly from an inner surface of the cup at an approximate center thereof and below the central aperture, and a hook engaging an end of the peg distal the inner cup surface, the hook extending towards the back wall; and a ramp extending from the back wall into the cup and including a flat vertical stop section proximate the inner surface of the cup.
9. The assembly of claim 8 wherein the back wall has a circular configuration.
10. The assembly of claim 8 wherein the central aperture is sized to receive a securing device.
11. The cupped hook bracket of claim 10 wherein the securing device is a screw.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the detailed description, in conjunction with the following figures, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) The subject innovation is now described with reference to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals are used to refer to like elements throughout. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It may be evident, however, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to facilitate describing the present invention.
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(17) If the curtains hanging from the tubes were pulled and released, the tubes would spring upward, or if the tubes were hit directly, the same or similar action would occur. This could result in the tubes jumping off the pegs 36 and out of the cups 34. This is prevented in part by adding the hook 38 to the peg 36. In most cases any vertical move of the tubes will be restricted by the hook 38 on the peg 36 or by a screw head, which remains proud of the bracket's back wall. To fully secure the tubes to the brackets with hooks, the ramp 40 and stop 42 are added. During installation, the tube will slide down the ramp 40 as the tube piercing 52 engages the peg 36 and hook 38. The action of traveling along the ramp 40 causes the tube to move away from wall. This in turn moves the piercing 52 in the tube under the hook 38, securing the tube from jumping out of the cup 34. The stop 42 prevents the tube from riding back up the ramp 40 while opening curtains or similar actions on the tubes. The tube being forced back against the wall may want to slide up the ramp 40. Having a flat vertical surface for the tube edge to butt against prevents this movement. The vertical line 70 extends the leading edge of piercing 52 showing relation to the hook 38.
(18) Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.