Claims
- 1. An adjustable support assembly for a drapery or the like comprising:
- a first elongated plate member adapted to be inserted into a fold of a drapery;
- a second elongated plate member having a first edge substantially aligned with an edge of said first plate member;
- hinge means interconnecting an upper end of both said first and second plate members;
- interlocking means on said first and second plate members, said interlocking means being spaced from said hinge means and adapted to interlock said plates, said means including prong means affixed to one of said plates adapted to penetrate said drapery fold positioned between said plates and latch means affixed to the other of said plates;
- gripping means on at least one of said aligned edges of said plates for gripping said drapery fold;
- a hook assembly including hook means for engaging a traverse rod or the like, said assembly being adapted to be removably attached to said second plate at a desired point along a second edge thereof opposite said first edge, said second edge tapering toward said first edge in a direction toward said hinge means; and
- attaching means for detachably securing said hook assembly to said second plate.
- 2. A drapery support assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second edge is outwardly concave.
- 3. A drapery support assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said attaching means comprises an elongated rib secured to said second plate along said second edge, said rib being provided with a plurality of apertures spaced along the length thereof; and
- at least one barb outwardly projecting from said hook assembly, said barb being adapted to enter and interlock with any of said apertures.
- 4. A drapery support assembly in accordance with claim 3 wherein said barb comprises an outwardly projecting shaft and a transverse cross-member attached thereto, and said apertures have the form of an inverted T including a base portion sized to pass said cross-member and a stem portion adapted to receive said shaft.
- 5. A drapery support assembly in accordance with claim 2 wherein said prong means includes a barb and said latch means includes an aperture formed on the other of said plates adapted to receive said prong means, said aperture having a sloping surface terminating in a sharp edge which engages said barb of said prong means, whereby withdrawal of said barb from said aperture is inhibited.
- 6. A drapery support assembly in accordance with claim 1 which is integrally formed of a semi-rigid synthetic plastic material.
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 73,668, filed Sept. 10, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,261,080.
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