US2011000051A1PendingUtilityA1

Bath Curtain Rack Structure

Assignee: LIANG HUANG-KAIPriority: Jul 1, 2009Filed: Oct 22, 2009Published: Jan 6, 2011
Est. expiryJul 1, 2029(~2.9 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Huang-Kai Liang
A47K 2201/02A47K 3/38
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Abstract

A bath curtain rack structure includes a horizontal rod and a pair of retaining brackets. The horizontal rod has two ends connected to the pair of retaining brackets which are mounted on walls. Each of the pair of retaining brackets includes a base, a socket, a cover, and a screw. The base has a plurality of through holes and a protrusion thereon. The through holes are adapted for insertion of fasteners for the base to be secured on the walls. The protrusion has outer threads and a concave thereon. The socket has an arc end and a tubal section. The arc end corresponds in shape to the concave so that the angle of the socket is adjustable when the arc end is connected to the base. The tubal section is adapted for insertion of the horizontal rod. The arc end of the socket is formed with a threaded hole. The cover is formed with inner threads to engage with the outer threads of the protrusion. The screw is inserted through the threaded hole of the socket to fasten the socket on the base.

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1 . A bath curtain rack structure, comprising a horizontal rod and a pair of retaining brackets, the horizontal rod having two ends connected to the pair of retaining brackets which are mounted on walls, the pair of retaining brackets each comprising a base, a socket, a cover and a screw, the base having a protrusion thereon, the protrusion having outer threads and a concave thereon, the socket having an arc end at one end of the socket and a tubal section at another end of the socket, the arc end including an indentation having two planar surfaces so that the arc end corresponds in shape to the concave so that the socket is adjustable with respect to the base, the arc end of the socket being formed with a threaded hole opening into the tubal section, the cover being formed with inner threads to engage with the outer threads of the protrusion, the screw being inserted into the tubal section and through the threaded hole of the socket to fasten the socket on the base. 
     
     
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         3 . A bath curtain rack structure, comprising a horizontal rod and a pair of retaining brackets, the horizontal rod having two ends connected to the pair of retaining brackets which are mounted on walls, the pair of retaining brackets each comprising a base, a socket, a cover and a screw, the base having a protrusion thereon, the protrusion having outer threads and a concave thereon, the socket having an arc end at one end of the socket and a tubal section at another end of the socket, the arc end including an indentation having two planar surfaces so that the arc end corresponds in shape to the concave so that the socket is adjustable with respect to the base, the arc end of the socket being formed with a through hole opening into the tubal section, the cover being formed with inner threads to engage with the outer threads of the protrusion, the screw being inserted into the tubal section and through the through hole of the socket to engage a nut and fasten the socket on the base, wherein the concave of the base is formed with a curved hole.

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