Rod bracket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 11092176
  • Patent Number
    11,092,176
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 16, 2020
    4 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 17, 2021
    3 years ago
Abstract
A rod bracket is provided and includes a bracket base, wherein the bracket base defines a plurality of bracket mounting cavities and includes a base front, a base rear, a base top and a base bottom, a bracket arm having a bracket arm length and a curtain rod cradle securely associated with the bracket base via the bracket arm, wherein the plurality of bracket mounting cavities communicate the base front with the base rear and are configured at an angle of between about 30.degree. and 60.degree. relative to a horizontal plane, and wherein the bracket base defines a first bracket base rear opening, and wherein the ratio between the bracket arm length and the distance between the first bracket base rear opening and the base bottom is about 1:1.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to rod brackets and more specifically to a rod bracket for hanging curtains and the like which is configured for easy install.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Current curtain rod brackets that are mounted to walls and window casings typically require mounting hardware and preparation of the mounting area before mounting. This usually involves pre-drilling the wall surface and installing screw anchors to provide enough support to support the curtain rod brackets, the curtain rod and the curtains that are associated with the curtain rods. This can be a time consuming and messy process. And in some cases, for the person who is not adept at or who is not used to installing this type of hardware, can damage the wall and/or window casing. One way that has been attempted to overcome this problem is to develop curtain rod brackets that can be installed simply by associating the curtain rod brackets to the wall or window casing via friction and thus, curtain rod bracket that do not require tools to install. Unfortunately however, there are situations where these “tool less” curtain rod brackets cannot be used and thus, must be installed by anchoring the curtain rod bracket to the wall using tools.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A rod bracket is provided and includes a bracket base, wherein the bracket base defines a first bracket mounting cavity and a second bracket mounting cavity and includes a bracket front, a bracket rear, a bracket top and a bracket bottom. A bracket arm is also provided, wherein the bracket arm includes a first bracket arm end and a second bracket arm end and wherein the first bracket arm end is securely associated with the bracket front. Furthermore, a curtain rod cradle is provided and is securely associated with the second bracket arm end, wherein the bracket base further includes a first bracket side and a second bracket side and wherein the first bracket mounting cavity is located on the first bracket side and the second bracket mounting cavity is located on the second bracket side and wherein the first bracket mounting cavity and second bracket mounting cavity are configured at an angle between about 30.degree. and about 60.degree. relative to a horizontal plane.


A rod bracket is provided and includes a bracket base, wherein the bracket base defines a plurality of bracket mounting cavities and includes a bracket front, a bracket rear, a bracket top and a bracket bottom. Additionally, a bracket arm and a curtain rod cradle securely associated with the bracket base via the bracket arm is also included, wherein the plurality of bracket mounting cavities communicate the bracket front with the bracket rear and are configured at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane.


A rod bracket is provided and includes a bracket base, wherein the bracket base defines a plurality of bracket mounting cavities and includes a base front, a base rear, a base top and a base bottom, a bracket arm having a bracket arm length and a curtain rod cradle securely associated with the bracket base via the bracket arm, wherein the plurality of bracket mounting cavities communicate the base front with the base rear and are configured at an angle of between about 30.degree. and 60.degree. relative to a horizontal plane, and wherein the bracket base defines a first bracket base rear opening, and wherein the ratio between the bracket arm length and the distance between the first bracket base rear opening and the base bottom is about 1:1.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will be more fully understood from the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like elements are numbered alike:



FIG. 1 is a side perspective view of a rod bracket, in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 2 is a front and side sectional view of the rod bracket of FIG. 1.



FIG. 3 is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 1.



FIG. 4 is a side of the rod bracket of FIG. 1.



FIG. 5 is a side perspective view of a rod bracket, in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 6 is a front and side sectional view of the rod bracket of FIG. 5.



FIG. 7 is a front and side sectional view of the rod bracket of FIG. 5.



FIG. 8 is a side of the rod bracket of FIG. 5.



FIG. 9A is a front side view of a rod bracket, in accordance with still yet another embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 9B is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 9A.



FIG. 9C is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 9A.



FIG. 10A is a side view of a rod bracket, in accordance with still yet another embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 10B is a front side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 10A.



FIG. 10C is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 10A.



FIG. 11 is a front view of a rod bracket, in accordance with still yet another embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 12A is a front view of a rod bracket, in accordance with still yet another embodiment of the invention.



FIG. 12B is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12C is a top down view of the rod bracket of FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12D is a top down view of the rod bracket of FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12E is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12F is a side view of the rod bracket of FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12G shows a front view of one embodiment of the rod bracket of FIG. 12A.



FIG. 12H shows a side view of the embodiment of the rod bracket of FIG. 12G.



FIG. 12I shows a top down view of the embodiment of the rod bracket of FIG. 12G.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to the FIG. 1, FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, one embodiment of a rod bracket 100 is provided and includes a bracket base 102, a bracket rod arm 104 and a curtain rod cradle 106, wherein the bracket base 102 is substantially oval in shape and includes a base top 108, a base bottom 110, base sides 112, a base front 114 and a base rear 116. The bracket base 102 defines a plurality of base mount cavities 118 located proximate the base top 108, wherein the plurality of base mount cavities 118 includes a first base mount cavity 120 and a second base mount cavity 122. It should be appreciated that the first base mount cavity 120 and second base mount cavity 122 are located such that if an imaginary axis line X were drawn through the center of the bracket base 102 from the base top 108 to the base bottom 110, the first base mount cavity 120 is located on one side of the imaginary axis line X and the second base mount cavity 122 is located equidistance on the other side of the imaginary axis line X.


The bracket base 102 defines a first bracket base front opening 124, a second bracket base front opening 126, a first bracket base rear opening 128 and a second bracket base rear opening 130, wherein the first bracket base front opening 124 is communicated with the first bracket base rear opening 128 via the first base mount cavity 120 and wherein the second bracket base front opening 126 is communicated with the second bracket base rear opening 130 via the second base mount cavity 122. It should be appreciated that the first base mount cavity 120 and second base mount cavity 122 are configured to traverse the width of the bracket base 102 at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane Y. It should be appreciated that the bracket base 102 includes a base length BL which extends between the base top 108 and the base bottom 110. Additionally, the bracket base 102 includes a bracket clearance vertical length BCVL which extends from the first bracket base rear opening 128 and second bracket base rear opening 130 to the base bottom 110.


The bracket rod arm 104 includes an arm cradle end 132 and an arm base end 134 and is securely connected to (or integral with) the bracket base 102, wherein the bracket rod arm 104 is configured to extend out of and away from the base front 114. The bracket rod arm 104 also includes a bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL which extends between the arm cradle end 132 and the base rear 116. It is contemplated that in one embodiment there is a one-to-one (1:1) clearance ratio CR between the bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL and the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL. It should be appreciated that the clearance ratio CR may be increased by increasing the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL. This would advantageously allow for the rod bracket to support heavier loads than the 1:1 clearance ratio CR.


The curtain rod cradle 106 includes a cradle structure 136 which defines a rod cavity 138 and a cradle opening 140, wherein the cradle opening 140 is communicated with the rod cavity 138 and wherein the rod cavity is sized and shape to at least partially contain a curtain rod. The curtain rod cradle 106 is securely attached (or integral with) to the arm cradle end 132 of the bracket rod arm 104. The cradle structure 136 further defines a cradle mounting cavity 142 having a cradle mounting cavity first opening 141 and a cradle mounting cavity second opening 143, wherein the cradle mounting cavity first opening 141 is communicated with the cradle mounting cavity second opening 143 via the cradle mounting cavity 142. It should be appreciated that the cradle mounting cavity second opening 143 is located so as to be within the rod cavity 138. Additionally, the cradle mounting cavity 142 includes a threaded cavity surface 150 such that when a rod mounting screw 148 having a threaded screw surface 152 is inserted into the cradle mounting cavity first opening and rotated, the threaded screw surface 152 and the threaded cavity surface 150 engage each other. As such, the rod mounting screw 148 is securely contained within the cradle mounting cavity 142 such that a portion of the rod mounting screw 148 is protruding from the cradle mounting cavity second opening.


It should be appreciated that the bracket base 102 may be configured to have different shapes as desired, such as, for example, rectangular, triangular and square. Referring to FIG. 5, FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, another embodiment of a rod bracket 200 is provided and includes a bracket base 202 that is rectangular in shape. The bracket base 202 includes a base top 204, a base bottom 206, base sides 208, a base front 210 and a base rear 212. The bracket base 202 defines a plurality of base mount cavities 214 located proximate the base top 204, wherein the plurality of base mount cavities 214 includes a first base mount cavity 216 and a second base mount cavity 218. It should be appreciated that the first base mount cavity 216 and second base mount cavity 218 are located such that if an imaginary axis line X were drawn through the center of the bracket base 202 from the base top 204 to the base bottom 206, the first base mount cavity 216 is located on one side of the imaginary axis line X and the second base mount cavity 218 is located equidistance on the other side of the imaginary axis line X.


The bracket base 202 defines a first bracket base front opening 220, a second bracket base front opening 222, a first bracket base rear opening 224 and a second bracket base rear opening 226, wherein the first bracket base front opening 220 is communicated with the first bracket base rear opening 224 via the first base mount cavity 216 and wherein the second bracket base front opening 222 is communicated with the second bracket base rear opening 226 via the second base mount cavity 218. It should be appreciated that the first base mount cavity 216 and second base mount cavity 218 are configured to traverse the width of the bracket base 202 at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane Y. It should be appreciated that the bracket base 202 includes a base length BL which extends between the base top 204 and the base bottom 206. Additionally, the bracket base 202 includes a bracket clearance vertical length BCVL which extends from the first bracket base rear opening 224 and second bracket base rear opening 226 to the base bottom 206.


The rod bracket 200 further includes a bracket rod arm 228 and a curtain rod cradle 230, wherein the bracket rod arm 228 includes an arm cradle end 232 and an arm base end 234 and is securely connected to (or integral with) the bracket base 202. The bracket rod arm 228 is configured to extend out of and away from the base front 210. The bracket rod arm 228 also includes a bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL which extends between the arm cradle end 232 and the base rear 212. It is contemplated that in one embodiment there is a one-to-one (1:1) clearance ratio CR between the bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL and the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL. It should be appreciated that the clearance ratio CR may be increased by increasing the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL. This would advantageously allow for the rod bracket to support heavier loads than the 1:1 clearance ratio CR.


The curtain rod cradle 230 includes a cradle structure 236 which defines a rod cavity 238 and a cradle opening 240, wherein the cradle opening 240 is communicated with the rod cavity 238 and wherein the rod cavity 238 is sized and shape to at least partially contain a curtain rod. The curtain rod cradle 230 is securely attached to (or integral with) the arm cradle end 232 of the bracket rod arm 228. The cradle structure 236 further defines a cradle mounting cavity 242 having a cradle mounting cavity first opening 244 and a cradle mounting cavity second opening 246, wherein the cradle mounting cavity first opening 244 is communicated with the cradle mounting cavity second opening 246 via the cradle mounting cavity 242. It should be appreciated that the cradle mounting cavity second opening 246 is located so as to be within the rod cavity 238. Additionally, the cradle mounting cavity 242 includes a threaded cavity surface 248 such that when a rod mounting screw 250 having a threaded screw surface 252 is inserted into the cradle mounting cavity first opening 244 and rotated, the threaded screw surface 252 and the threaded cavity surface 248 engage each other. As such, the rod mounting screw 250 is securely contained within the cradle mounting cavity 242 such that a portion of the rod mounting screw 250 is protruding from the cradle mounting cavity second opening 246.


Referring to FIG. 9A, FIG. 9B and FIG. 9C, another embodiment of a rod bracket 300 is shown and includes a bracket base 302, a bracket rod arm 304 and a bracket support arm 306. The bracket base 302 includes a base top 308, a base bottom 310, base sides 312, a base front 314 and a base rear 316. The bracket base 302 defines a first base mount cavity 318 and a second base mount cavity 320 located proximate the base top 308. The first base mount cavity 318 and the second base mount cavity 320 are located such that if an imaginary axis line X were drawn down the center of the bracket base 302 from the base top 308 to the base bottom 310, the first base mount cavity 318 is located on one side of the imaginary axis line X and the second base mount cavity 320 is located equidistance on the other side of the imaginary axis line X.


The bracket rod arm 304 includes an arm cradle end 322, an arm base end 324, a first rod arm cavity 326 and a second rod arm cavity 328, wherein the first rod arm cavity 326 and second rod arm cavity 328 are located proximate the arm base end 324. It should be appreciated that the first base mount cavity 318 is aligned with the first rod arm cavity 326 such that when the bracket base 302 is placed against a surface and a nail or screw is passed through the first base mount cavity 318 and the first rod arm cavity 326, the nail or screw will enter the surface at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane Y. It should be appreciated that the rod bracket 300 includes a curtain rod cradle 330 located proximate the arm cradle end 322, wherein the curtain rod cradle 330 defines a rod cavity 332 and a cradle mounting cavity 334 having a cradle mounting cavity first opening 336 and a cradle mounting cavity second opening 338, wherein the cradle mounting cavity first opening 336 is communicated with the cradle mounting cavity second opening 338 via the cradle mounting cavity 334.


It should also be appreciated that the cradle mounting cavity second opening 338 is located so as to be within the rod cavity 332. Additionally, the cradle mounting cavity 334 includes a threaded cavity surface 340 such that when a rod mounting screw 250 having a threaded screw surface 252 is inserted into the cradle mounting cavity first opening 336 and rotated, the threaded screw surface 252 and the threaded cavity surface 340 engage each other. As such, the rod mounting screw 250 is securely contained within the cradle mounting cavity 334 such that a portion of the rod mounting screw 250 is protruding from the cradle mounting cavity second opening 338. It should be appreciated that the curtain rod cradle 330 may be angled at an angle .beta. relative a horizontal plane Y, wherein .beta. may range from about 90.degree. to about 135.degree.


Furthermore, the bracket support arm 306 includes a support arm top 342 and a support arm bottom 344, wherein the support arm top 342 is associated with the bracket rod arm 304 and the support arm bottom 344 is connected to the base bottom 310 such that the bracket support arm 306 is angled at an angle .OMEGA. relative to the bracket base 302, wherein .OMEGA. may range from about 10.degree. to about 45.degree. It should be appreciated that the support arm top 342 may be connected to the bracket rod arm 304 or the support arm top 342 may be associated with the bracket rod arm 304 such that a portion of the bracket rod arm 304 rest upon and may be partially supported by the bracket support arm 306 when a rod is located within the rod cavity 332.


Referring to FIG. 9C, It should be appreciated that the first and second base mounting cavities 318, 320 include a front opening 346 located on the base front 314 and a rear opening 348 located on the base rear 316. Also, the bracket base 302 includes a bracket clearance vertical length BCVL which extends from the rear opening 348 to the base bottom 310 and the bracket rod arm 304 includes a bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL which extends between the arm cradle end 324 and the base rear 316. It is contemplated that in one embodiment there is a one-to-one (1:1) clearance ratio CR between the bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL and the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL and in other embodiments the CR may be greater or lesser than a one-to-one (1:1) ratio. It should be appreciated that the clearance ratio CR may be increased by increasing the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL which would advantageously allow for the rod bracket to support heavier loads than the 1:1 clearance ratio CR.


Referring to FIG. 10A, FIG. 10B and FIG. 10C, another embodiment of a rod bracket 400 is shown and includes a bracket base 402, a bracket rod arm 404 and a curtain rod cradle 406. The bracket base 402 includes a base top 408, a base bottom 410, base sides 412, a base front 414 and a base rear 416. The bracket base 402 defines a first base mount cavity 418 and a second base mount cavity 420 located proximate the base top 408. The first base mount cavity 418 and the second base mount cavity 420 are located such that if an imaginary axis line X were drawn down the center of the bracket base 402 from the base top 408 to the base bottom 410, the first base mount cavity 418 is located on one side of the imaginary axis line X and the second base mount cavity 420 is located equidistance on the other side of the imaginary axis line X. Moreover, it should be appreciated that the first base mount cavity 418 and second base mount cavity 420 are configured such that when the bracket base 402 is placed against a surface and a nail or screw is passed through the first base mount cavity 418 and the second base mount cavity 420, the nail or screw will enter the surface at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane Y.


The bracket rod arm 404 includes an arm cradle end 422 and an arm base end 424, wherein arm cradle end 422 is connected to the curtain rod cradle 406 and wherein the arm base end 424 is connected to the base bottom 410 such that the bracket rod arm 404 is angled at an angle .PHI. relative to the bracket base 402, wherein .PHI. may range from about 15.degree. to about 60.degree. It should be appreciated that the curtain rod cradle 406 defines a rod cavity 426 and a cradle mounting cavity 428 having a cradle mounting cavity first opening 430 and a cradle mounting cavity second opening 432, wherein the cradle mounting cavity first opening 430 is communicated with the cradle mounting cavity second opening 432 via the cradle mounting cavity 428.


It should also be appreciated that the cradle mounting cavity second opening 432 is located to be within the rod cavity 426. Additionally, the cradle mounting cavity 428 includes a threaded cavity surface 434 such that when a rod mounting screw 250 having a threaded screw surface 252 is inserted into the cradle mounting cavity first opening 430 and rotated, the threaded screw surface 252 and the threaded cavity surface 434 engage each other. As such, the rod mounting screw 250 is securely contained within the cradle mounting cavity 428 such that a portion of the rod mounting screw 250 is protruding from the cradle mounting cavity second opening 432.


Referring to FIG. 10C, It should be appreciated that the first and second base mounting cavities 418, 420 include a front opening 436 located on the base front 414 and a rear opening 438 located on the base rear 416. Also, the bracket base 402 includes a bracket clearance vertical length BCVL which extends from the rear opening 438 to the base bottom 410 and the bracket rod arm 404 includes a bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL which extends between the arm cradle end 422 and the base rear 416. It is contemplated that in one embodiment there is a one-to-one (1:1) clearance ratio CR between the bracket clearance horizontal length BCHL and the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL and in other embodiments the CR may be greater or lesser than a one-to-one (1:1) ratio. It should be appreciated that the clearance ratio CR may be increased by increasing the bracket clearance vertical length BCVL which would advantageously allow for the rod bracket to support heavier loads than the 1:1 clearance ratio CR.


Referring to FIG. 11, still yet another embodiment of a rod bracket 500 is provided and includes a bracket base 502, wherein the bracket base 502 includes a base top 504 and a base bottom 506. The bracket base 502 defines a first base mount cavity 508 located in the center of the bracket base 502 proximate the base top 504 and a second base mount cavity 510 located in the center of the bracket base 502 proximate the base bottom 506.


Referring to FIG. 12A, FIG. 12B, FIG. 12C, FIG. 12D, FIG. 12E and FIG. 12F, still yet another embodiment of a rod bracket 600 is provided and includes a bracket base 602 and a bracket rod arm 604. The bracket base 602 includes a base top 606, a base bottom 608, base sides 610, a base front 612 and a base rear 614. The bracket base 602 includes a base rear opening 616, a base cavity 618 and a base mounting cradle 620 which defines a base front opening 622, wherein the base front opening 622 is communicated with the base rear opening 616 via the base cavity 618. It should be appreciated that the base front opening 622 and base cavity 618 are configured such that when the bracket base 602 is placed against a surface and a nail or screw is passed through the base front opening 622 and the base cavity 618, the nail or screw will enter the surface at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane Y. In one embodiment, the mounting cradle 620 may be formed out of the bracket base 602 and acts to hold the nail or screw at an angle of about 45.degree. relative to a horizontal plane Y.


Furthermore, the bracket base 602 may further include a protrusion 624 (may include one or more protrusions 624) which extends out of and away from the base rear 614, wherein the protrusion 624 is located proximate the base bottom 608. The protrusion 624 (which may be a stabilizing spike) may include one or more sharp and/or pointed portion 626 which enters and engages the surface to which the rod bracket 600 is being mounted to provide stability. It should be appreciated that the protrusion 624 may be created from a portion of the bracket base 602 (such as by a ‘punch out’ or ‘cut out’) or the protrusion 624 may be connected to the base rear 614, via welding or other suitable connection device and/or method.


The bracket rod arm 604 includes a rod arm top 628, a rod arm bottom 630, a rod arm front 632, a rod arm rear 634 and rod arm sides 636. The rod arm rear 634 is connected to one of the base sides 610 such that the bracket rod arm 604 is configured to be at an angle 45 (which may be about 90.degree.) relative to the base front 612, wherein the bracket rod arm 604 extends away from the base front 612. The bracket rod arm 604 includes rod support structure 637 which includes an engagement structure 638 which protrudes from the rod arm top 628 and is angled back toward the bracket base 602 at an angle .mu., wherein .mu. may range from about 15.degree. to about 30.degree. relative to the rod arm front 632. Additionally, the rod arm bottom 630 includes a protrusion 640 which extends out of and downward from the rod arm bottom 630. It should be appreciated that in at least one embodiment, the bracket rod arm 604 is disposed to be proximate the rod arm bottom 630 and/or the engagement structure 638 is located lower on the bracket base 602 than the base mounting cradle 620.


Referring again to FIG. 12F, it should be appreciated that the bracket base 602 includes a Base Opening Height (BOH) which is defined as the distance between the base (i.e. bottom) of the base rear opening 616 and the flange on the bracket bottom 608. It should be appreciated that in at least one embodiment, BOH is at least about 1 inch or greater (with an error of about ± 0.15%). In other embodiments, BOH may be more or less than 1 inch. Referring to FIG. 12G, FIG. 12H and FIG. 12I, one embodiment of the rod bracket 600 is shown with dimensions.


In accordance with embodiments of the invention and referring to the figures, the rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 operates as follows. Referring to the figures, the rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 is placed on a flat surface, for example a wall, such that the base rear 116, 212 of a first rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 is flat against the flat surface. A first nail is inserted into the first bracket base front opening 124, 220 and hit with a hammer (or other hard item) until the first nail traverses the first base mount cavity 120, 216 and exits out of the first bracket base rear opening 128, 224 and enters the flat surface. The first nail is driven into the flat surface until a small portion of the first nail is protruding out of the first bracket base front opening 124, 220. A second nail is then inserted into the second bracket base front opening 126, 222 and hit with a hammer (or other hard item) until the second nail traverses the second base mount cavity 122, 218 and exits out of the second bracket base rear opening 130, 226 and enters the flat surface. The second nail is driven into the flat surface until a small portion of the first nail is protruding out of the second bracket base front opening 126, 222. This is then repeated for a second rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500.


A curtain rod is then positioned within the rod cavity 138, 238 of the first and second rod brackets 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and a rod mounting screw 148, 250 is inserted into the cradle mounting cavity first opening 141, 244 of the first rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500 and rotated. The threaded screw surface 152,252 and the threaded cavity surface 150, 248 thereby engage each other securely containing the rod mounting screw 148, 250 within the cradle mounting cavity 142, 242 such that a portion of the rod mounting screw 148, 250 is protruding from the cradle mounting cavity second opening 143, 246. The portion of the rod mounting screw 148, 250 that is protruding from the cradle mounting cavity second opening 246 is pressing against the curtain rod that is contained within the rod cavity 138, 238, thereby securely containing the curtain rod within the rod cavity 138, 238. This is then repeated for the second rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500. It should be appreciated that in some embodiments, a resilient (i.e. spring biased) mounting pin may be used to hold the curtain rod within the rod cavity 138, 238. In such an embodiment, the mounting pin would be retracted until the curtain rod was located within the rod cavity 138, 238. When the curtain rod is located in the rod cavity 138, 238, the mounting pin would be released and the spring biasing would cause the mounting pin to compress against the curtain rod thereby securely containing the curtain rod within the rod cavity 138, 238. Moreover, in still yet another embodiment, protrusions may be located on the walls that define the rod cavity. Thus, when the curtain rod is located in the rod cavity 138, 238 the protrusions would frictionally contain the curtain rod within the rod cavity 138, 238.


It should be appreciated that the rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 may be configured to have one or more base mount cavities 118, 214, 314, 414, 514, 622 as desired. It is also contemplated that the rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 may be constructed from one piece or via multiple pieces connected together. Moreover, it should be appreciated that the rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 may be constructed from any material and/or combination of materials as desired suitable to the desired end purpose, such as for example, plastic, composite, metal, wood, etc. Additionally, it should be appreciated that the rod bracket 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600 may be sized as desired and as suitable to the desired end purpose.


It should be appreciated that while the invention has been described with reference to an exemplary embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, omissions and/or additions may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Moreover, all of the information contained herein may be combined together (individually or wholly) or taken singly, as desired, to achieve varying embodiments of the invention and to add to the scope of the invention without limiting the invention to a particular embodiment. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the invention without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but that the invention will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the appended claims and/or information. Moreover, unless specifically stated any use of the terms first, second, etc. do not denote any order or importance, but rather the terms first, second, etc. are used to distinguish one element from another.

Claims
  • 1. A method comprising: providing a first and a second one-piece rod bracket, each rod bracket comprising: a bracket base, wherein the bracket base defines a first bracket mounting cavity and a second bracket mounting cavity and includes a base front, a base rear, a base top and a base bottom, a bracket arm,wherein the bracket arm includes a first bracket arm end and a second bracket arm end andwherein the first bracket arm end is integrally fixed to the bracket base, and a curtain rod cradle integrally fixed to the second bracket arm end,wherein the bracket base further includes a first base side and a second base side and wherein the first bracket mounting cavity is located on the first base side and the second bracket mounting cavity is located on the second base sideplacing the first rod bracket on a flat surface such that the base rear is flat against the flat surface with the base top at a highest location on the flat surface such that the first and second base front openings are located higher on the flat surface than is the fixed arm;inserting a first fastener into the first base front opening of the first rod bracket;moving the first fastener until the first fastener traverses the first base mounting cavity of the first rod bracket and exits out of the first base rear opening of the first rod bracket and enters the flat surface until a small portion of the first fastener is protruding out of the first base front opening of the first rod bracket;inserting a second fastener into the second base front opening of the first rod bracket;moving the second fastener until the second fastener traverses the second base mounting cavity of the first rod bracket and exits out of the second base rear opening of the first rod bracket and enters the flat surface until a small portion of the second fastener it's protruding out of the second base front opening of the first rod bracket;inserting a third fastener into the first base front opening of the second rod bracket;moving the third fastener until the third fastener traverses the first base mounting cavity of the second rod bracket and exits out of the first base rear opening of the second rod bracket and enters the flat surface until a small portion of the third fastener is protruding out of the first base front opening of the second rod bracket;inserting a fourth fastener into the second base front opening of the second rod bracket; andmoving the fourth fastener until the fourth fastener traverses the second base mounting cavity of the second rod bracket and exits out of the second base rear opening of the second rod bracket and enters the flat surface until a small portion of the fourth fastener is protruding out of the second base front opening of the second rod bracket.
  • 2. The method of claim 1 further comprising: positioning a curtain rod within the rod cavity of the first and second rod brackets;inserting a rod mounting screw into a cradle cavity first opening of the first rod bracket; androtating the rod mounting screw.
  • 3. The method of claim 2 further comprising: inserting a rod mounting screw into a cradle cavity first opening of the second rod bracket; androtating the rod mounting screw.
  • 4. The method of claim 3 further comprising using a resilient mounting pin to hold the curtain rod within the rod cavity.
  • 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the resilient mounting pin is a spring biased mounting pin.
  • 6. The method of claim 3 further comprising protrusions located on walls that define the rod cavity.
  • 7. The method of claim 1 wherein the first bracket mounting cavity and the second bracket mounting cavity are configured at an angle of about 45° relative to a horizontal plane.
  • 8. The method of claim 1 wherein the first bracket mounting cavity and the second bracket mounting cavity communicate the base front with the base rear.
  • 9. The method of claim 1 wherein the first bracket mounting cavity and the second bracket mounting cavity are located proximate the base top.
  • 10. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket arm extends substantially perpendicularly away from the base front and includes a bracket arm length.
  • 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the bracket base defines a first bracket base front opening, a first bracket base rear opening, a second bracket base front opening and a second bracket base rear opening, wherein the first bracket base front opening is communicated with the first bracket base rear opening via the first bracket mounting cavity, andwherein the second bracket base front opening is communicated with the second bracket base rear opening via the second bracket mounting cavity.
  • 12. The method of claim 1 wherein the curtain rod cradle defines a rod cavity for containing a curtain rod and includes a curtain rod securing device configured to engage with the curtain rod to securely contain the curtain rod within the rod cavity.
  • 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the first bracket mounting cavity and the second bracket mounting cavity are configured to position nails into the surface at an angle of about 45° relative to a horizontal plane.
  • 14. The method of claim 1 wherein the first bracket mounting cavity and the second bracket mounting cavity are configured to position screws into the surface at an angle of about 45° relative to a horizontal plane.
  • 15. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket base is substantially oval in shape.
  • 16. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket base is substantially rectangular in shape.
  • 17. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket base is substantially triangular in shape.
  • 18. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket base is substantially square in shape.
  • 19. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket arm is integral to and extending from the bracket base.
  • 20. The method of claim 1 wherein the bracket arm has a length, and wherein the ratio between the bracket arm length and the distance between a first bracket base rear opening and the base bottom is at least 1:1, and wherein the ratio between the bracket arm length and the distance between a second bracket base rear opening and the base bottom is at least 1:1.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/018979, filed Jun. 26, 2018, which is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/488,781, filed Apr. 17, 2017, which is related to and claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/384,895 filed Sep. 8, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.

US Referenced Citations (210)
Number Name Date Kind
102945 Judd et al. May 1870 A
229873 Day Jul 1880 A
232644 Judd Sep 1880 A
374340 Brass Dec 1887 A
378087 Field Feb 1888 A
D23731 Burgess Oct 1894 S
762733 Malmquist Jun 1904 A
769859 Fanning Sep 1904 A
824067 Dennis Jun 1906 A
827272 Tait Jul 1906 A
827627 Graham Jul 1906 A
917601 Heinrichs Apr 1909 A
937457 Moffat Oct 1909 A
965658 Reubel Jul 1910 A
969051 Garraway et al. Aug 1910 A
1033440 Moffat Jul 1912 A
1049355 Haller Jan 1913 A
1057043 Dohm Mar 1913 A
1141757 Bitting Jun 1915 A
1147355 Zevin Jul 1915 A
1249955 Hendrickson et al. Dec 1917 A
1392405 Dougherty Oct 1921 A
D60744 Weyman Mar 1922 S
1529335 William et al. Mar 1925 A
D70831 Dlouhy Aug 1926 S
D75598 Priest Jun 1928 S
D76096 Vermillion Aug 1928 S
D76097 Vermillion Aug 1928 S
1794700 Mccaskey Mar 1931 A
2219075 Le Veau Oct 1940 A
2224008 Auslander Dec 1940 A
2261505 Schlesinger Nov 1941 A
2298380 Hood Oct 1942 A
2679373 Henley May 1954 A
2859879 Rogers et al. Nov 1958 A
2893676 Connors et al. Jul 1959 A
2908471 Hollansworth Oct 1959 A
2965339 Denton Dec 1960 A
3131251 Ryan Apr 1964 A
3506135 Klingaman Apr 1970 A
3596861 Baldini Aug 1971 A
3614045 Cegielski, Jr. Oct 1971 A
3669395 Gehrke Jun 1972 A
3733043 Binns May 1973 A
3848843 Levy Nov 1974 A
3861631 Shorin Jan 1975 A
3912211 Topf Oct 1975 A
3928894 Bury et al. Dec 1975 A
3991963 Solo Nov 1976 A
D244668 Tegner Jun 1977 S
4140294 Zwarts Feb 1979 A
4162721 Moriya Jul 1979 A
D256864 Mitts et al. Sep 1980 S
D259241 Lynch et al. May 1981 S
4322050 Roach Mar 1982 A
4325528 Martin Apr 1982 A
D265285 Englert, Jr. Jul 1982 S
4340199 Brock Jul 1982 A
4381578 Glejf May 1983 A
D279450 Chap Jul 1985 S
4555432 Bossons Nov 1985 A
D281575 Chap Dec 1985 S
4606526 Rabinowitz Aug 1986 A
D285410 Webber Sep 1986 S
4662593 Shames et al. May 1987 A
D290224 Skinner Jun 1987 S
D290931 Powell Jul 1987 S
4684095 Athey Aug 1987 A
4718625 Boda Jan 1988 A
4883247 Crandall Nov 1989 A
4898409 Carter Feb 1990 A
D307539 Goodman et al. May 1990 S
4979713 Bell Dec 1990 A
5000411 Primeau Mar 1991 A
D315862 Specker, Jr. Apr 1991 S
D316031 Goodman et al. Apr 1991 S
5011030 Alaurent Apr 1991 A
5018697 Treanor et al. May 1991 A
5069412 Jacob Dec 1991 A
D327642 Foubister Jul 1992 S
D329372 Wilms Sep 1992 S
5178355 Herzig Jan 1993 A
D346950 Dunn et al. May 1994 S
5351842 Remmers Oct 1994 A
5398900 Schober Mar 1995 A
5433416 Johnson Jul 1995 A
5480120 Bruner Jan 1996 A
5542641 Donovan Aug 1996 A
5549407 Levi et al. Aug 1996 A
D373719 Lin Sep 1996 S
5564666 Pfeil Oct 1996 A
5582303 Sloan Dec 1996 A
D389035 Smiley et al. Jan 1998 S
5876147 Longo Mar 1999 A
D411737 Vogt Jun 1999 S
5921518 Bernardi Jul 1999 A
6042078 Donovan Mar 2000 A
6216889 Chang Apr 2001 B1
6302614 Tseng Oct 2001 B1
D455334 Ivankovic Apr 2002 S
D459978 Hollinger Jul 2002 S
6439520 Johnson Aug 2002 B1
6520463 Ouano Feb 2003 B1
6629680 Weck et al. Oct 2003 B2
6695276 Skorka Feb 2004 B2
D495589 Goodman et al. Sep 2004 S
D511088 Chiu Nov 2005 S
D516900 Hoernig Mar 2006 S
D517402 Cairns Mar 2006 S
7128124 Bibby et al. Oct 2006 B2
7198088 McMenamin et al. Apr 2007 B2
D552455 Moore Oct 2007 S
7287734 Bell Oct 2007 B2
D554982 Wenck Nov 2007 S
D557595 Ernst et al. Dec 2007 S
7370839 Putman May 2008 B2
D572574 Lee Jul 2008 S
7431067 Nien Oct 2008 B2
7497028 Nevers et al. Mar 2009 B2
D591143 Ernst et al. Apr 2009 S
D605931 Piersant Dec 2009 S
D605932 Piersant Dec 2009 S
D608620 Morgenroth Jan 2010 S
7686273 Christodoulou Mar 2010 B2
7699278 Goldstein Apr 2010 B2
D622578 Kollman Aug 2010 S
7798463 Morgenroth Sep 2010 B2
D632951 McGreevy et al. Feb 2011 S
7926127 Barrese Apr 2011 B2
D649025 Gingery Nov 2011 S
8056873 Hanley et al. Nov 2011 B1
8231093 Tran Jul 2012 B2
D678754 Burr Mar 2013 S
8418975 Burr Apr 2013 B1
8469207 Rowan et al. Jun 2013 B2
8500078 Castellanos Aug 2013 B2
D700827 Starck Mar 2014 S
8672286 Darré et al. Mar 2014 B2
8678068 Hobart et al. Mar 2014 B1
D707535 Burr Jun 2014 S
8740171 Crescenzo Jun 2014 B2
8814114 Baines Aug 2014 B2
8827587 Didehvar Sep 2014 B2
D714622 Pan Oct 2014 S
D715133 Pan Oct 2014 S
D715625 Pan Oct 2014 S
D715626 Pan Oct 2014 S
8851435 Bastien et al. Oct 2014 B1
8925747 Hanley Jan 2015 B1
8960456 Didehvar Feb 2015 B2
D742726 Glass et al. Nov 2015 S
D760068 Sehl Jun 2016 S
9388837 Hanley Jul 2016 B1
D767378 Sehl Sep 2016 S
9609974 Mateer Apr 2017 B2
9687092 Cabanes Jun 2017 B2
D808779 Shoenhair et al. Jan 2018 S
10047787 Cheng Aug 2018 B2
10123647 Mustafa Nov 2018 B1
10228080 Zvak Mar 2019 B2
10322690 Wang Jun 2019 B2
D858259 Hanley Sep 2019 S
D858260 Hanley Sep 2019 S
10542835 Suozzo Jan 2020 B1
10624474 Taratuta Apr 2020 B2
10648492 Hanley May 2020 B2
20020162925 Song Nov 2002 A1
20050000716 Halbert Jan 2005 A1
20060021722 Nien Feb 2006 A1
20060054288 Bibby et al. Mar 2006 A1
20060060314 Battista Mar 2006 A1
20070090244 Goldstein Apr 2007 A1
20070125923 Wong et al. Jun 2007 A1
20070186384 Broehl et al. Aug 2007 A1
20080164393 Hung Jul 2008 A1
20080210827 Samelson Sep 2008 A1
20090032659 Goldstein Feb 2009 A1
20100038329 Pan Feb 2010 A1
20110174948 Ward et al. Jul 2011 A1
20110266404 Hsu et al. Nov 2011 A1
20120024809 Rowan et al. Feb 2012 A1
20120067837 He et al. Mar 2012 A1
20120119046 Hsu et al. May 2012 A1
20120152872 Didehvar Jun 2012 A1
20120217362 Affonso Aug 2012 A1
20120228446 Mikovich Sep 2012 A1
20120261371 Baines Oct 2012 A1
20120284914 Bauer Nov 2012 A1
20130043357 Mcleod Feb 2013 A1
20130082017 Tang Apr 2013 A1
20130099080 Baines Apr 2013 A1
20130292349 Bucklew et al. Nov 2013 A1
20130341474 Baines Dec 2013 A1
20140103170 Zvak Apr 2014 A1
20140150313 Stevens Jun 2014 A1
20140166603 Baines Jun 2014 A1
20140231606 Sobb Aug 2014 A1
20140306079 Kuo Oct 2014 A1
20140374367 Morel Dec 2014 A1
20150265086 Hanley et al. Sep 2015 A1
20160113428 Weaver Apr 2016 A1
20160242586 Mateer Aug 2016 A1
20170071390 Moss et al. Mar 2017 A1
20170079457 Baines Mar 2017 A1
20170332818 Jones Nov 2017 A1
20180064279 Hanley Mar 2018 A1
20180098656 Baines Apr 2018 A1
20180255952 Sollers Sep 2018 A1
20180317672 Taratuta Nov 2018 A1
20190374057 Maclaren-Taylor Dec 2019 A1
Foreign Referenced Citations (12)
Number Date Country
0219648 Apr 1987 EP
0229497 Jul 1987 EP
1619397 Jan 2006 EP
1748196 Jan 2007 EP
2289983 Dec 1995 GB
S629405 Jan 1987 JP
S6295483 May 1987 JP
H0784052 Mar 1995 JP
2002207080 Jul 2002 JP
2005257437 Sep 2005 JP
9827443 Jun 1998 WO
2009039578 Apr 2009 WO
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
Entry
Extended European Search Report issued in European Application No. 07742165.9, dated Jan. 4, 2017, 7 pages.
International Search Report and Written Opinion received in International Application No. PCT/JP2007/058730, dated Jul. 17, 2007, 11 pages( 6 pages of English Translation and 5 pages of Original Search Report).
Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20200217338 A1 Jul 2020 US
Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
62384895 Sep 2016 US
Continuations (2)
Number Date Country
Parent 16018979 Jun 2018 US
Child 16820402 US
Parent 15488781 Apr 2017 US
Child 16018979 US