Headrail mounting bracket

A - Human Necessities – 47 – H

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A47H 15/00 (2006.01) E06B 9/323 (2006.01)

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CA 1201375

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A headrail bracket for mounting venetian blind headrails to ceilings, walls, window frames and the like includes a first and second hanger portions adapted to engage shoulder mounts on a U-shaped headrail where the bracket includes resilient means for moving the hanger portions relative to each other. The resilient means urges at least one of the hanger portions into locking engagement with a support shoulder. The bracket has a center web portion and a single flange extending generally downwardly from the web at a location spaced from the second hangar portion. The resilient means comprises a portion of the single flange cut free from such flange but for one side and cantilevered by said side from a lower part of the flange and extending upwardly toward such web adjacent the flange. It is therefore capable of being manually pushed so as to flex resiliently toward the plane of the flange to allow disengagement. The portion of the single flange springs back after the pushing force is released and a part of said portion of the single flange spaced from the point where it joins the flange serves to form the first hangar portion.

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