Claims
- 1. A traverse rod for supporting curtains and the like which comprises a vertically disposed upper rod support portion and a lower portion, said lower portion including a vertical part and a part defining a horizontal flange at the bottom of said vertical part, the upper surface of said horizontal flange inclined upwardly towards said vertical part and receiving on each side of said vertical part wheels supporting curtain carriers, said wheels each being spaced from said vertical part and having an axis of rotation parallel to the underlying said upper surface, a horizontal plate means spaced above said flange, said upper rod support portion, said vertical part and said horizontal plate means being cruciform-shaped, said upper portion curved outwardly on either side at its bottom whereupon it merges into the top of said horizontal plate means, said vertical part being curved outwardly on either side symmetrically with said upper portion whereupon said vertical part merges into the bottom of said horizontal plate whereupon the shortest dimension across said curves in cross-section at 45.degree. relative to said horizontal plate and said vertical part is at least twice the width of said vertical part, the rod being symmetrically disposed on either side of a vertically disposed plane parallel to the length of the rod and having a substantially uniform cross-section within a further vertical plane perpendicular to the first-mentioned plane, an angle clip for attaching the rod to an overhead structure, said angle clip having a horizontal upper limb and a vertical limb directly depending from an edge thereof, said upper rod support portion rigidly attached directly to a vertical side of said vertical limb.
- 2. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1, wherein the width of said horizontal plate means and the width of said horizontal flange are substantially the same.
- 3. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 2, wherein said upper rod support portion and said vertical part of said lower portion are substantially of the same length.
- 4. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1, wherein the length of said vertical part of said lower portion and the length of said upper rod support portion are substantially the same.
- 5. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 4, wherein said upper rod support portion has a length which is substantially twice the width of said horizontal flange.
- 6. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 5, wherein the width of said horizontal plate means is substantially equal to the width of said horizontal flange.
- 7. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1, wherein a groove is provided on the underside of said horizontal flange, said groove being wider at its base within said flange than at its mouth at the surface of said flange, said groove being aligned with said vertical part and having about the same width at its mouth as the thickness of said vertical part.
- 8. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1, wherein corresponding openings are provided in the upper half of said upper rod support portion and said vertical limb of said angle clip, a bolt being received through said openings.
- 9. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1, wherein the rod is composed entirely of extruded aluminum.
- 10. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1, wherein each said wheel has a depending arm which is included in the carrier supported in part by such wheel, said arm being spaced from the edge of said horizontal flange by a distance which is less than the closest distance which said wheel is spaced from said vertical part.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 617,508 filed Sept. 29, 1975 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,014,071 issued Mar. 29, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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| 594186 |
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| 809837 |
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Divisions (1)
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