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US841062A
US841062A US33421306A US1906334213A US841062A US 841062 A US841062 A US 841062A US 33421306 A US33421306 A US 33421306A US 1906334213 A US1906334213 A US 1906334213A US 841062 A US841062 A US 841062A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H1/00Curtain suspension devices
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  • NORRIS PETERS ca. wAsumomN. n. c.
  • Our invention relates to a new and useful improvement in adjustable curtain-rods, and has for its object to provide an exceedingly simple and effective device of description which may be adjusted to any window of reasonable limits and when in place will be firmly held, and yet, when necessary, it may be quickly removed from the window for cleaning purposes.
  • FIG. 3 a view taken from the opposite direction from Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 a sectional elevation showing the arrangement of the spring and its connection with the inner rod and also with the rubber tip;
  • Fig. 5 an end view of the inner end of the inner rod,'showing the inturned lug by which its inner rod is adj ustably attached to the spring.
  • A represents the outer rod, which is hollow and adapted to receive the inner rod B, the latter also being referably hollow to lessen the weight thereof
  • One end. of the outer rod A is rovided with a rubber or other compressible tip C, which is secured therein in any suitable manner, and this tip has attached thereto the outer end of the spring D, said spring extending inward and assing into the inner end of the inner tube as clearly shown in Fig. 4.
  • E is a lug projecting inward from the edge of the inner tube so as to engage with the coils of the spring D and act upon said spring, after the manner of a nut upon a screw, in order that when the rod B is turned upon its axis it will be fed in or out upon said spring, and this movement will lengthen or shorten the completed rod, as the case may be.
  • the outer end of the inner rod B is also provided with a rubber or other compressible tip F, and when the completed rod is ad justed to approximately the width of the window it is only necessary to force the rod B inward against the action of the spring D and set the rod in the window-frame, after which the sections thereof are released, causing the rubber tips.
  • C and F to bear firmly against the sides of the window-frame through the action of the spring D.
  • a curtain-rod consisting of two sections, one telescoping within the other, a spring located within the rod and engaging one of the sec tions, and an inturned lug carried by the 1'6? maining section engaging the spring to cause one section to move with relation to the other when the sections are revolved.
  • a curtain-rod consisting of two sections telescoping within each other, a rubber tip carried by one end of the outer section, a second rubber tip carried by the opposite end of the inner section, a coil-spring attached to the firstnamed tip and extending within the inner section and an inturned lug formed within the inner section extending between the convolutions of the spring.
  • a curtain-rod consisting of two sections telescoping within each other, a spring secured to the afiixed our signatures in the presence of two outerfseetion, means earned b3; the inner selfsubscribing witnesses. [0 tion or engeging the convo utions of t e 1 spring whereby said spring will act as a screw EE'SEE for feeding the inner section in or out when the sections are revolved 1n opposlte dlrec- Witnesses:

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'No.- 841,062. PATENTED JAN. 8, 1907. A. R. SNYDER & J. W. POTTS.
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APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 12, 1906.
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n-rs NORRIS PETERS ca. wAsumomN. n. c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT R. SNYDER AND JOHN W. POTTS, OF HAVERFORD, PENNSYLVANIA.
CURTAIN-ROD.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Jan. 8, 1907;
Application filed September 12, 1906. Serial No. 334,213,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, ALBERT R. SNYDER and JOHN W. PoTTs, citizens of the United States, residing at Haverford, county of Delaware, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Curtain-Rods, of which the following is a specification.
Our invention relates to a new and useful improvement in adjustable curtain-rods, and has for its object to provide an exceedingly simple and effective device of description which may be adjusted to any window of reasonable limits and when in place will be firmly held, and yet, when necessary, it may be quickly removed from the window for cleaning purposes.
With these ends in view this invention consists in the details of construction and combination of elements hereinafter set forth and then specifically designated by the claims.
In order that those skilled in the art to which this invention appertains may understand how to make and use the same, the construction will be described in detail, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, in which Figure 1 is an elevation of a rod made in accordance with our improvement; Fig. 2,
an end view thereof; Fig. 3, a view taken from the opposite direction from Fig. 2; Fig. 4, a sectional elevation showing the arrangement of the spring and its connection with the inner rod and also with the rubber tip; Fig. 5, an end view of the inner end of the inner rod,'showing the inturned lug by which its inner rod is adj ustably attached to the spring.
In carrying out our invention as here embodied, A represents the outer rod, which is hollow and adapted to receive the inner rod B, the latter also being referably hollow to lessen the weight thereof One end. of the outer rod A is rovided with a rubber or other compressible tip C, which is secured therein in any suitable manner, and this tip has attached thereto the outer end of the spring D, said spring extending inward and assing into the inner end of the inner tube as clearly shown in Fig. 4.
E is a lug projecting inward from the edge of the inner tube so as to engage with the coils of the spring D and act upon said spring, after the manner of a nut upon a screw, in order that when the rod B is turned upon its axis it will be fed in or out upon said spring, and this movement will lengthen or shorten the completed rod, as the case may be. The outer end of the inner rod B is also provided with a rubber or other compressible tip F, and when the completed rod is ad justed to approximately the width of the window it is only necessary to force the rod B inward against the action of the spring D and set the rod in the window-frame, after which the sections thereof are released, causing the rubber tips. C and F to bear firmly against the sides of the window-frame through the action of the spring D. I
At any time should it be found that a greater pressure is needed to hold the tips in firm contact with the window-frame it is 'only necessary to turn the inner rod upon its axis in the proper direction to thread it outward upon the spring, when the spring-pressure will be increased for a given length.
One of the great advantages of our present improvement is the small cost at which it can be manufactured and its exceeding simplicity and the rodswith which it may be attached and detached to and from the window and its stability when in place.
Having thus fully described our invention, what We claim as new and useful is 1. As a new article of manufacture, a curtain-rod consisting of two sections, one telescoping within the other, a spring located within the rod and engaging one of the sec tions, and an inturned lug carried by the 1'6? maining section engaging the spring to cause one section to move with relation to the other when the sections are revolved.
2. As a new article of manufacture, a curtain-rod consisting of two sections telescoping within each other, a rubber tip carried by one end of the outer section, a second rubber tip carried by the opposite end of the inner section, a coil-spring attached to the firstnamed tip and extending within the inner section and an inturned lug formed within the inner section extending between the convolutions of the spring.
3. As a new article of manufacture, a curtain-rod consisting of two sections telescoping within each other, a spring secured to the afiixed our signatures in the presence of two outerfseetion, means earned b3; the inner selfsubscribing witnesses. [0 tion or engeging the convo utions of t e 1 spring whereby said spring will act as a screw EE'SEE for feeding the inner section in or out when the sections are revolved 1n opposlte dlrec- Witnesses:
' tions. JAMES HARTNETT,
In testimony whereof we have hereunto l GEORGE R MCOLELLAN.
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US5215201A (en) * 1992-04-13 1993-06-01 Seymour Paul F Retracting self fastening towel bar
US8479932B2 (en) 2011-05-09 2013-07-09 Interdesign, Inc. Tension rod

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5215201A (en) * 1992-04-13 1993-06-01 Seymour Paul F Retracting self fastening towel bar
US8479932B2 (en) 2011-05-09 2013-07-09 Interdesign, Inc. Tension rod

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