Michael P. Hanley - Smithfield RI, US Mary Woodhouse - Cranston RI, US
Assignee:
Kenney Manufacturing Company - Warwick RI
International Classification:
A47H 1/10
US Classification:
248264, 248261
Abstract:
A curtain rod assembly for a window having a window casement is disclosed. The curtain rod assembly includes left and right brackets. Each bracket has a curtain rod support extending therefrom. An adjustable support rod is coupled to the left and right brackets. The adjustable support rod is configured and arranged to brace the left bracket and the right bracket against the window casement. A decorative curtain rod is suspended between the curtain rod supports.
Michael Hanley - Smithfield RI, US Leo E. LaBarre - Woonsocket RI, US Sally Voas - Albion RI, US
Assignee:
Kenney Manufacturing Company - Warwick RI
International Classification:
A47K 3/00
US Classification:
4610, 248261, 248264
Abstract:
A shower bar assembly that includes a pair of mounting brackets configured and arranged to be mounted to a wall of a shower stall is disclosed. Each of the mounting brackets has a base portion with a first shelf and a second shelf projecting from the base portion. The first and second shelves each have a retaining peg projecting from each shelf, respectively. A tubular shower bar is included and has two opposing ends. Each of the ends of the tubular shower bar has a pair of surfaces in which each defines an aperture through the tubular shower bar. Each end of the tubular shower bar is configured and arranged to slide onto the first and second shelves of the mounting brackets, with the apertures interlocking with each of the retaining pegs, respectively, to suspend the shower bar between the mounting brackets and to prevent the shower bar from rotating between the brackets.
Handle With Anti-Rotation Mechanism For A Window Treatment
Michael P. Hanley - Smithfield RI, US Carolyn M. Martin - Providence RI, US Robert A. Garde - Johnston RI, US
Assignee:
Kenney Manufacturing Company - Warwick RI
International Classification:
A47H 5/00
US Classification:
160 8404, 16421, 294209
Abstract:
A handle assembly for adjusting a window treatment is disclosed. A wand is included and is configured and arranged to adjust a window treatment. The handle includes a grip on the wand, and has at least one engagement surface thereon. Further, the handle includes a cleat having at least one reciprocal mating surface configured and arranged to selectively interlock with the at least one engagement surface of the grip.
Michael Hanley - Smithfield RI, US Leo E. LaBarre - Woonsocket RI, US
Assignee:
Kenney Manufacturing Co. - Warwick RI
International Classification:
E06B 9/38
US Classification:
1601681R, 160309, 1601781 R, 160173 R
Abstract:
A window treatment, in which a shade is raised and lowered, is comprised of a roller upon which shade material is reeled and unreeled. A wand drives a universal joint, preferably a uniquely configured knuckle joint, and the universal joint drives a flexible shaft which is connected to the roller. Special shaping of the parts and slots of the U shape links of mating knuckles enables smooth and positive universal joint operation. A user may pull down on the wand, to bend the flexible shaft and bring the knuckles into alignment, whereupon turning of the wand rotates the roller. When the wand is released the resilience of the flexible shaft helps lift the driven knuckle so it is parallel to the horizontal roller, and the drive roller moves to a home position which inhibits counter-rotation of the roller due to the weight of the shade.
Michael Hanley - Smithfield RI, US Mary Woodhouse - Cranston RI, US
Assignee:
KENNEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY - Warwick RI
International Classification:
E06B 9/40
US Classification:
160266
Abstract:
An energy efficient shade assembly for a window is disclosed. The shade assembly includes a shade roller assembly having a roller with a shade attached thereto driven by a spring motor. Left and right brackets configured and arranged to be secured to a window casement and support a left and right ends of the shade roller assembly are included. Also include are left and right side rails depending from the brackets. Each side rail has a movable flap extending substantially the length thereof. The flaps of the side rails are configured and arranged to fold over a portion of the shade when the shade is drawn from the shade roller assembly.
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Banks have a range of obligations under lending laws, the Fair Housing Act of 1968, and the Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 to serve local communities. "None of the laws require banks to make bad loans," said Michael Hanley, senior staff attorney at the Empire Justice Center in Rochester. "Ultima
Date: Jan 18, 2015
Source: Google
Police: Suspects Used Backhoe To Break Into Bank In Queens
That banks been robbed before, but not quite like that, Michael Hanley, who works across the street, told CBS 2s Janelle Burrell. Its a little desperate, thats kind of extreme.
Date: Jul 26, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
New Cell Phone Regulations May Benefit College Students The Most
"College students are increasingly adopting the smartphone as the core mobile communication and entertainment device for their hectic lifestyles," Michael Hanley, a Ball State journalism professor and director of the university's Institute for Mobile Media Research, was quoted as saying in USA Today