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the other, the tongues of the hooks being
passed upward through the pairs of staples.
The brackets themselves may be readily
attached to the sash-rail with one hand,
5 owing to the formation of their threaded
and pointed extensions 8, such attachment
being, however, effected prior to the attach-
ment of the supporting bar and to the subse-
quent adjustment of the bracket members.
10 What is claimed is:
1. A window shade bracket comprising a
pair of slidably connected skeleton wire
members, one of said members being pro-
vided with an attaching device, the other
15 member having its ends bent to cooperate
with each other in forming a bar-supporting
loop.
2. In a window shade bracket, a member
constructed of a single strip of wire having
20 one end thereof formed with an eye and the
other end passed through said eye, and bent
parallel with the first - mentioned end to
cooperate therewith in forming a bar-sup-
porting-hook, one of said ends forming the
25 tongue and the other end the stem of the
hook.
3. In a window shade bracket, a member
constructed of a single strip of wire bent to
provide a pair of spaced parallel sections,
30 and a connecting section, the free end of one
of said parallel sections being bent down-
wardly and formed with an eye, and the free
end of the other parallel section being passed
through said eye and bent upwardly, said
35 bent ends cooperating with each other in
forming a bar-supporting-hook.4. A window shade bracket comprising a
pair of slidably connected wire members,
one of said members being provided with an
attaching device, and the other member hav- 40
ing one end thereof formed with an eye and
the other end .passed through said eye, and
bent parallel with the first-mentioned end
to cooperate therewith in forming a bar-
supporting-hook, one of said ends forming 45
the tongue and the other end the stem of the
hook.
.D. A window shade bracket, comprising a
pair of adjustable members, each having
parallel side wires provided with eyes 50
through which the side wires of the other
member project, one of the side wires of one
section being extended and threaded, to form
an attaching device.
6. A window shade bracket comprising a 55
pair of adjustable members, each having
parallel side wires provided with eyes
through which the side wires of the other
member project, one of the side wires of one
section being extended and threaded, to form 60
an attaching device, the free ends of the
side wires of the other section cooperating
with each other in forming a bar-supporting-
hook.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set 65
my hand in presence of two subscribing
witnesses.
COLBERT W. BROWN.
Witnesses:
JOE F. HALL,
C. C. MILES.
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Brown, Colbert W. Window-Shade Bracket., patent, December 7, 1909; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth509268/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.