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US726265A - Fastener for curtain-pole tips. - Google Patents

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US726265A
US726265A US12618502A US1902126185A US726265A US 726265 A US726265 A US 726265A US 12618502 A US12618502 A US 12618502A US 1902126185 A US1902126185 A US 1902126185A US 726265 A US726265 A US 726265A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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  • Poles for curtains, portieres, lambrequins, and like draperies have tips or ends to give a finished appearance. These tips are generally of metal and are variously shaped, the designs being numerous. For the most part screws are employed as fastening means to attach theornamental tips to the ends of the poles, and inasmuch as the ornamental ends are required to be removed frequently the screw-holes become worn or the screws loose or the tip bent or from other cause vexation and annoyance are occasioned.
  • This invention provides a fastening means operable by a snap action, thereby admitting of the ornament being quickly applied to the pole and instantly removed. therefrom, the ornament being adapted to be freely turned when attached to the pole, so as to face any side out.
  • Figure 1 is a side view of a curtain-pole or ornament embodying the invention, parts being broken away to show more clearly the joint.
  • Fig. 2 is a perspective View ofthe end of the pole.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the ornament or tip .
  • FiglA' is al viewsimi-v lar to Fig. 1, showing a modification.
  • the socket is applied to the tip or ornament and the stud to the pole, whereas in the modification illustrated in Fig. 4: the stud is affixed to the ornament or tip and the socket secured to the pole.
  • the stud 1 forms a part of a plate 2, which is of disk form and is adapted to be secured to the pole 3 by brads or like fastenings passed through openings of the plateand driven'into the end of thepole. mately of round form and enlarged at its outer end, the inner'portion being reduced to form a neck, which is tightly embraced by the socket when the parts of the fastener are snapped together or coupled.
  • the stud 1 may be secured tothe pole in any manner Within the purview of the invention.
  • the tip or ornament 4 is provided with a cap 5 at its inner or attaching end to give a finished appearance to the extremity of the pole, saidcap being of any design or shape, so as to decorate the extremity of the pole.
  • the cap 5 may form a part of the tip or ornament or be attached thereto in any way, and, as shown, a rod 6 extends through the .tip or ornament and serves as a means to connect the cap thereto,.tl1eouter end of the 'rod extending beyond the tip to form an j'einb ellishment.
  • Tli'e socket is arranged Within the cap 5 and is supported and housed therelfiy and'coinpri's'es a number of sections 7, "which are soldered or otherwise attached intermediate of their ends to the cap, so as to leave the end portions free for contraction and expansion essential to the coupling'and uncoupling of the fastener.
  • the opening of the socket is slightly smaller than the outer end of the stud l and corresponds approximately to the neck or reduced portion of said stud, so as to hug the sides thereof closely when the parts of the fastener are coupled.
  • the cap 5 is applied to the end of the pole and contains the socket, and the stud 1 is applied to the tip or ornament, the construction and operation being substantially the same as herein described.
  • a curtain-pole a plate secured to the end of the curtain-pole and provided with a stud having its outer end enlarged and made rounding, an ornamental tip, a cap secured to said tip, and a socket located within said cap and composed of a series of sections secured intermediate of their ends to the cap and having their extremities free and spaced apart, the parts being combined and adapted to operate substantially in the manner set forth.

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PATENTED APR. 28, 1903. O. B. DAWES. vRASTEBLFJJt PQRQURTAIN POLE TIPS.
APPLICATION FILED 001.6, 1902.
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CHARLES B. DAWES, OF JOHNSTOWN, NEWV YORK.
FASTENER FOR CURTAIN-POLE TIPS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 726,265, dated April 28, 1903.
Application filed Oetober 6,1902.
i c all whom, it may concern:
Be it known ihatI, CHARLES B. DAwns, a citizen of the United States,residing at Johnstown, in the county of Fulton andstate of New York, have invented certain 'new and useful Improvements in Fasteners for Ourtain-Pole Tips, of which the following is a specification.
Poles for curtains, portieres, lambrequins, and like draperies have tips or ends to give a finished appearance. These tips are generally of metal and are variously shaped, the designs being numerous. For the most part screws are employed as fastening means to attach theornamental tips to the ends of the poles, and inasmuch as the ornamental ends are required to be removed frequently the screw-holes become worn or the screws loose or the tip bent or from other cause vexation and annoyance are occasioned.
This invention provides a fastening means operable bya snap action, thereby admitting of the ornament being quickly applied to the pole and instantly removed. therefrom, the ornament being adapted to be freely turned when attached to the pole, so as to face any side out. r
The invention consists of the novel features, details of construction, and combination of the parts which hereinafter will be more fully disclosed and finally claimed, and for this purpose and also to acquire a knowledge of the merits of the invention and the structural details of the means whereby the results are attained reference is to be had to the appended description and the drawings hereto attached.
\Vhile the essential and characteristic features of the invention are susceptible of modification, still the preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 is a side view of a curtain-pole or ornament embodying the invention, parts being broken away to show more clearly the joint. Fig. 2 is a perspective View ofthe end of the pole. Fig. 3 is a perspective View of the ornament or tip .FiglA'is al viewsimi-v lar to Fig. 1, showing a modification.
Corresponding and like parts are referred to in the following description and indicated Serial No. 126,186. (No model.)
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The fastener-comprises a stud and socket, which are adapted to be applied to the respective parts of the pole and tip or ornament, as may be found most advantageous. In the construction shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 3 the socket is applied to the tip or ornament and the stud to the pole, whereas in the modification illustrated in Fig. 4: the stud is affixed to the ornament or tip and the socket secured to the pole.
In the preferred construction, which is that illustrated in Fig. 1 and the detail views thereof, the stud 1 forms a part of a plate 2, which is of disk form and is adapted to be secured to the pole 3 by brads or like fastenings passed through openings of the plateand driven'into the end of thepole. mately of round form and enlarged at its outer end, the inner'portion being reduced to form a neck, which is tightly embraced by the socket when the parts of the fastener are snapped together or coupled. Obviously the stud 1 may be secured tothe pole in any manner Within the purview of the invention.
The tip or ornament 4 is provided with a cap 5 at its inner or attaching end to give a finished appearance to the extremity of the pole, saidcap being of any design or shape, so as to decorate the extremity of the pole.
The cap 5 may form a part of the tip or ornament or be attached thereto in any way, and, as shown, a rod 6 extends through the .tip or ornament and serves as a means to connect the cap thereto,.tl1eouter end of the 'rod extending beyond the tip to form an j'einb ellishment. Tli'e socketis arranged Within the cap 5 and is supported and housed therelfiy and'coinpri's'es a number of sections 7, "which are soldered or otherwise attached intermediate of their ends to the cap, so as to leave the end portions free for contraction and expansion essential to the coupling'and uncoupling of the fastener. Theend-"porof the stud l, the flanged edges of the notches providing an extended bearing-surface to grip the sides of the stud. The opening of the socket is slightly smaller than the outer end of the stud l and corresponds approximately to the neck or reduced portion of said stud, so as to hug the sides thereof closely when the parts of the fastener are coupled. Vhen the tip or ornament 4 is coupled to the pole, said tip may be turned to cause any desired side or portion to face outward, the fastener admitting of the free rotation of the tip, while at the same time holding it against casual displacement.
In the construction shown in Fig. 4 the cap 5 is applied to the end of the pole and contains the socket, and the stud 1 is applied to the tip or ornament, the construction and operation being substantially the same as herein described.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is- 1. In combination with a curtain-pole and an ornamental tip therefor, a stud applied to one of said parts, a cap attached to the other part, and a socket housed by said cap and composed of independent sections connected intermediate of their ends to the cap and having their extremities free and spaced from each other, substantially as set forth.
2. In combination, a curtain-pole, a plate secured to the end of the curtain-pole and provided with a stud having its outer end enlarged and made rounding, an ornamental tip, a cap secured to said tip, and a socket located within said cap and composed of a series of sections secured intermediate of their ends to the cap and having their extremities free and spaced apart, the parts being combined and adapted to operate substantially in the manner set forth.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence of two witnesses.
CHARLES B. DAWES. [L. 8.]
\Vitnesses:
EDWARD SINGLEY, BOWEN D. SMITH.
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US2440170A (en) * 1944-02-15 1948-04-20 Duefrene George Handle, knob, and mounting structure
US3378272A (en) * 1965-12-03 1968-04-16 Robert E. Lewis Ski pole strap safety attachment means

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2440170A (en) * 1944-02-15 1948-04-20 Duefrene George Handle, knob, and mounting structure
US3378272A (en) * 1965-12-03 1968-04-16 Robert E. Lewis Ski pole strap safety attachment means

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