Claims
- 1. A bottom rail for a covering for an architectural opening, said bottom rail having a longitudinal axis and a first end and a second end, said bottom rail comprisinga compression plate having an inside surface; a bottom plate having an inside surface and being adapted to snappingly engage said compression plate; at least one wall projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate toward said inside surface of said compression plate, wherein said at least one wall comprises an interlocking ledge; at least one complementary wall projecting from said inside surface of said compression plate toward said inside surface of said bottom plate, wherein said at least one complementary wall comprises a complementary interlocking ledge that is adapted to releasably interlock with said interlocking ledge to removably secure said bottom plate to said compression plate; at least one compression surface along said inside surface of said bottom plate spaced from said at least one wall; and at least one complementary compression surface along said inside surface of said compression plate spaced from said at least one complementary wall, wherein said at least one complementary compression surface is adapted to releasably compress and trap a trailing edge of the covering between said at least one complementary compression surface and said at least one compression surface.
- 2. The bottom rail of claim 1, wherein said at least one wall comprises two walls projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate, and wherein said at least one complementary wall comprises two complementary walls projecting from said inside surface of said compression plate, and wherein a weight channel is defined between said two walls projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate.
- 3. The bottom rail of claim 2, wherein an adjustable weight is slidably mounted in said weight channel.
- 4. The bottom rail of any one of claims 2 and 3, wherein said bottom plate further comprises first and second inwardly projecting ledges, one of said first and second inwardly projecting ledges projecting inwardly from each of said walls projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate, and wherein said weight channel is defined by a substantially rectangular pocket created between said first and second inwardly projecting ledges and said inside surface of said bottom plate.
- 5. The bottom rail of claim 1, wherein said at least one wall and said at least one complementary wall extend for substantially the entire length of said bottom rail in a longitudinal direction.
- 6. The bottom rail of claim 5, wherein said bottom plate is made from plastic.
- 7. The bottom rail of claim 6, wherein said compression plate has a substantially arcuate cross-section.
- 8. The bottom rail of claim 7, wherein said compression plate is made from aluminum.
- 9. A bottom rail for a covering for an architectural opening, said bottom rail having a longitudinal axis and a first end and a second end, said bottom rail comprisinga compression plate, and a bottom plate snappingly engaged with said compression plate, wherein said bottom plate has an inside surface and at least one wall projecting from said inside surface toward said compression plate, and wherein said compression plate has an inside surface and at least one complementary wall projecting from said inside surface toward said bottom plate, wherein said wall and complementary wall comprise interlocking ledges that removably secure said bottom plate to said compression plate, wherein said wall and complementary wall extend for substantially the entire length of said bottom rail in a longitudinal direction, wherein said bottom plate has an interior surface and two longitudinal edges, and wherein a strip of gripping material extends along said interior surface adjacent said two longitudinal edges.
- 10. A bottom rail in combination with a covering for an architectural opening, said bottom rail having a longitudinal axis and a first end and a second end, said combination comprisingthe bottom rail comprising a compression plate, and a bottom plate snappingly engaged with said compression plate, wherein said bottom plate has an inside surface and at least one wall projecting from said inside surface toward said compression plate, and wherein said compression plate has an inside surface and at least one complementary wall projecting from said inside surface toward said bottom plate, wherein said wall and complementary wall comprise interlocking ledges that removably secure said bottom plate to said compression plate, wherein said wall and complementary wall extend for substantially the entire length of said bottom rail in a longitudinal direction, wherein said bottom plate has an interior surface and two longitudinal edges, and wherein a strip of gripping material extends along said interior surface adjacent said two longitudinal edges; and the covering comprising a first flexible sheet, a second flexible sheet, and a plurality of vanes attached between said first and second flexible sheets, wherein said first and second sheets are pinched between said gripping material on said bottom plate and said interior surface of said compression plate.
- 11. The combination of claim 10, further comprisinga first end cap frictionally mounted to said first end; and a second end cap frictionally mounted to said second end.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, wherein said first and second end caps each comprises an inside surface having an upper projection and two lower projections extending therefrom, wherein said upper and lower projections frictionally engaging said compression plate and said bottom plate to removably secure said end caps to said bottom rail.
- 13. A bottom rail for a covering for an architectural opening, said bottom rail having a longitudinal axis and a first end and a second end, said bottom rail comprisinga compression plate, and a bottom plate snappingly engaged with said compression plate, wherein said bottom plate has an inside surface and two walls projecting from said inside surface toward said compression plate, wherein said compression plate has an inside surface and two complementary walls projecting from said inside surface toward said bottom plate, wherein said two walls and said two complementary walls comprise interlocking ledges that removably secure said bottom plate to said compression plate, wherein a weight channel is defined between said two walls projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate, and wherein an adjustable weight is slidably mounted in said weight channel and held in position in said weight channel slidably against said inside surface of said bottom plate by a portion projecting from at least one of said two walls projecting, from said inside surface of said bottom plate.
- 14. The bottom rail of claim 13, wherein said portion projecting from at least one of said two walls projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate comprises first and second inwardly projecting ledges, each comprising part of said bottom plate, one of said first and second inwardly projecting ledges projecting inwardly from each of said walls projecting from said inside surface of said bottom plate, and wherein said weight channel is defined by a substantially rectangular pocket created between said first and second inwardly projecting ledges and said inside surface of said bottom plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of co-pending nonprovisional application Ser. No. 09/338,332, filed Jun. 22, 1999 (the '332 application), allowed, which claimed priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/090,278, filed Jun. 22, 1998 (the '278 application). The '332 application and the '278 application are both hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein. The '332 application also is related to application Ser. No. 09/050,507, filed Mar. 30, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,116,325 (the '325 patent), which claimed priority to provisional application Serial No. 60/041,791, filed Apr. 2, 1997. The '325 patent and the '791 application are both hereby incorporated by reference as though fully set forth herein.
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