Claims
- 1. A traverse rod for supporting curtains and the like which comprises: an upper rod support portion which comprises two spaced-apart arms which define between them a cruciform-shaped groove, the upper ends of said arms defining a slot giving access centrally into said groove; a lower curtain or the like carrier supporting portion extending downwardly from said upper portion, said supporting portion adapted to receive curtain or the like carriers for horizontal movement therealong; and spacer means in combination with the rod and a further like rod, said spacer means providing a predetermined lateral spacing distance between the first-mentioned rod and the additional like traverse rod, said spacer means comprising a plate member joining a pair of like cruciform-shaped members, each of said cruciform-shaped members, each of said cruciform-shaped members being received in a corresponding shaped groove of one of the rods thereby separating the rods by said distance, said spacer means comprising an obstruction means which limits movement of any said carriers received by said supporting portion of at least one of the rods, said spacer means being provided with rope support means adapted to support rope for opening and closing curtains suspended from the rods.
- 2. A traverse rod in accordance with claim 1 wherein support connection means is included in said spacer means for providing connection thereof to overhead structure.
- 3. A traverse rod for supporting curtains and the like which comprises: an upper rod support portion which comprises two spaced-apart arms which define between them a cruciform-shaped groove, the upper ends of said arms defining a slot giving access centrally into said groove; a lower curtain or the like carrier supporting portion extending downwardly from said upper portion, said supporting portion adapted to receive curtain or the like carriers for horizontal movement therealong; and spacer means in combination with the rod and a further like rod, said spacer means providing a predetermined lateral spacing distance between the first-mentioned rod and the additional like traverse rod, said spacer means comprising a plate member joining a pair of like cruciform-shaped members, each of said cruciform-shaped members being received in a corresponding shaped groove of one of the rods thereby separating the rods by said distance, said spacer means comprising an obstruction means which limits movement of any said carriers received by said supporting portion of at least one of the rods, the rods overlapping midway of their overall combined length, at least two of said spacer means being provided at the end of the rods where they overlap, said obstruction means on each said spacer means comprising at least in part rope support means adapted to support rope for opening and closing curtains suspended from the rod.
- 4. A pair of traverse rods for supporting curtains or the like which are spaced laterally from one another at least in part, each said rod comprising: an upper rod support portion which comprises two spaced apart arms which define between them a groove, the upper ends of said arms defining a slot giving access into said groove; a lower curtain or the like carrier supporting portion extending downwardly from said upper portion, said supporting portion adapting to receive curtain or the like carriers for horizontal movement therealong; spacer means in combination with said pair of rods, said spacer means providing said laterally spaced distance between said pair of rods, said spacer means comprising a plate member joining a pair of members adapted to be received in said groove, obstruction means which limits movement of any said carriers received by said supporting portion of at least one of said rods, said obstruction means comprising at least in part rope support means adapted to support rope for opening and close curtains suspended from said one rod.
- 5. A pair of traverse rods in accordance with claim 4, wherein support connection means is included in said spacer means for providing connection thereof to overhead structure.
Parent Case Info
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 (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Divisions (1)
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