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Title:
A SEPARATE ELEMENT SUPPORT-END BLOCK FOR CURTAIN STAFFS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1992/016133
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The block according to the present invention consists of separate elements (1-3), wherein the end (3) is housed in support (1) so as to allow the relevant adjustment of the staff's length and an easy installation thereof.

Inventors:
ENZO BORZI (IT)
Application Number:
PCT/IT1991/000059
Publication Date:
October 01, 1992
Filing Date:
July 17, 1991
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
CA MA S R L (IT)
International Classes:
A47H1/142; (IPC1-7): A47H1/142
Foreign References:
CH105896A1924-08-01
FR1214997A1960-04-13
FR463745A1914-03-03
US3661272A1972-05-09
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Mascioli, Alessandro (Via Urbana 20, Roma, IT)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A supportend block for curtain staffs, characte¬ rized in that it'consists in separate elements (13), where by the end (3) is housed in support (1), so as to allow a relevant adjustment of the staff's length as well as an ea¬ sy installation.
2. A supportend block accordint to claim 1, charac terized in: end supports (1), with passingthrough cavities (2); ends (3), with an internal cavity (4), that may be hous¬ ed in the passingthrough cavities (2) of supports (1); staffs housed with their ends (5), in the cavities (4) of ends (3) housed in supports (1), so as to form an ex¬ tension of the staff and to allow adjustment in length, thus not being bound to predetermined lengths.
3. A supportend block according to claim 1, cha racterized in that the end (6), with the cavity (4) for receiving rge ends (5) of the staff, is set in shelves (7) without laterally projecting therefrom.
Description:
"A SEPARATE ELEMENT SUPPORT-END BLOCK FOR CURTAIN STAFFS"

The present invention concerns a support-end block for curtain staffs, that may be installed without any limita- tion imposed by the staffs' dimensions or by the applica¬ tion of the supports to the wall.

At present,staffs are known for the support of curtain rings, and said staffs are installed housing them into the support being out of one piece with the end, realiz¬ ed in a block or glued ot similar.

Such housing condition for the staff in the support de¬ termines the need of fixing with extreme precision the points in which the two supports are to be fixed to the wall , as it is nearly impossible to adjust the distance between them according to the length of the staff.

Such difficulty has until now prevented a larger diffu- sion of above mentioned system for curtains.

It is therefore the aim of the present invention to rea¬ lize a support-end block for curtain staffs of functio¬ nal kind, easy in application and without particular ex- pedients for mounting.

Tne am set forth is reached by means of the support-end block according to the present invention for curtain

staffs, consisting of separate elements, wherein the end is housed in the support so as to allow a relevant adju¬ stment of the staff's length and an easy installation.

The present invention will be described more in detail hereinbelow according to two embodiments shown in figures 1 to 4.

Figures 1 and 2 show a perspective view of a support block as installed, and an exploded view of the components.

Figures 3 " and 4 show a variant in which an end is incor¬ porated in the end shelves.

Relating to the details of the figures, the support-end block for curtain staffs comprises the following separat¬ ed elements:

- end supports 1, with passing-through cavities 2;

- ends 3, with an internal cavity 4, that may be housed in the passing-through cavities 2 of supports 1;

- staffs housed with their ends 5, in the cavities 4 of ends 3 housed in supports 1, so as to form an extension of the staff and to allow adjustments in length, thus not being pound to pre-determined lengths.

In the variant according to figures 3 and 4, the end 6 hav¬ ing a cylindrical structure is set in shelves 7 without pro¬ jecting laterally but, with its cavity 4, always receives the ends 5 of the staff and adjusts the length thereof, and the blocking is performed by means of a screw 8.