Curtain rod assembly for window treatments

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6260600
  • Patent Number
    6,260,600
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 26, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A window treatment assembly comprising a conventional curtain rod which is formed to be longitudinally telescopic to the accommodate various widths of windows. The curtain rod is attachable to a wall by way of brackets having hooks which cooperate with apertures in the curtain rod members. Shaping members, preferably formed from Styrofoam having a circular cross section a receivable over the curtain rods to provide shaping formation to draperies, valances, and various other window treatments which are slidably receivable over the assembly.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




This invention relates to assemblies for hanging window treatments at or adjacent to windows for decorative and privacy purposes.




2. Prior Art




It is certainly well known in the industry and the market place to provide hanging assemblies for mounting window treatments and draperies adjacent to windows for decorative and privacy purposes. One such method is to have various brackets which are attached by fastening members to a wall adjacent to the windows, where a telescopic rod is adjustable in length to adapt to the brackets on the wall. Such rods are typically stamped and formed from metal to include L-shaped legs at each end thereof, where the rod assembly includes two rods, with one of the rod halves being slightly larger in cross section than the other, to provide overlapping telescopic longitudinal movement between the two. This allows such curtain rods to be easily adaptable to a variety of widths of windows, by simply attaching the brackets to the wall and adjusting the rod according to the bracket dimension.




In the recreational vehicle (RV industry) it is common to provide a means of hanging curtains by an assembly similar to that depicted in

FIG. 1

, whereby an assembly according to reference numeral


2


is used. This assembly is generally comprised of a length of PVC pipe and having two PVC elbows


6


attached at opposite ends thereof in a known fashion, whereby the ends of the PVC pipe


4


are friction fitted into openings


8


in the elbows


6


. Openings


10


of the elbows


6


are meanwhile friction fitted over cupped portions


14


of flanges


12


which can be attached to the wall, adjacent to windows. Prior to the installation of the assembly to the flanges


12


, it should be appreciated that curtains or valances can be slidably received over the PVC pipe


4


for attachment adjacent to the windows.




While this assembly accomplishes the task at hand, this assembly proves to be quite expensive, given the plastic fittings and flanges, and at the same time proves to be inflexible and requires special tools to vary the length of the PVC members, particularly the PVC pipe


4


.




It is therefore desirable to provide in the market place, an assembly which is more flexible in use, is more easily adaptable to various situations, and provides a more cost efficient method of accomplishing the window treatment attachment.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The above object has been accomplished by providing an apparatus for hanging a form a draperies, comprising a longitudinal shaping member which is receivable over a curtain rod, where the longitudinal shaping member is profiled with a desired configuration. In this manner, when the draperies are slidably received over the longitudinal shaping member, the draperies conform to the desired profile.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the prior art assembly;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the curtain rod assembly of the subject invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view through lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

when the apparatus is fully assembled; and





FIGS. 4



a


-


4




j


show various embodiments of window treatments which can be installed using the assembly of the subject invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference now to

FIG. 2

, the preferred embodiment of the invention will now be described. The apparatus is shown generally at


20


, comprising a conventional curtain rod


22


, bracket members


24


at opposite ends, a molded shaping member


26


, and formed shaping elbows


28


.




With reference still to

FIG. 2

, the curtain rod


22


includes cooperating members


30


and


32


of substantial C-shaped cross section, where member


32


would include a larger cross sectional configuration than that of member


30


, so as to be slidably receivable over member


30


such that the two member can be longitudinally telescopic relative to each other. At opposite ends of the two members


30


and


32


, L-shaped leg members


34


and


36


are integrally attached, each of which include an aperture


38


and


40


respectively for the purpose of hanging the curtain rods as will be described herein.




With reference still to

FIG. 2

, bracket members


24


include a flange section


42


having a plurality of apertures extending there through for the purpose of hanging a bracket, and a hook shaped member


44


extending outwardly therefrom. It should be appreciated that the profile of the hook member


44


, and the dimension of the aperture


38


and


40


is such that each open end of the L-shaped legs


34


and


36


can be slidably received over the hook and be captured within the apertures


38


and


40


to be held in conventional manner.




With respect now to both

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the shaping member


26


will be described in greater detail. Shaping member


26


is preferably molded from a light inexpensive material such as STYROFOAM, to have a substantial circular cross section having an outer surface


46


as shown in

FIG. 3

, and to include an elongate slot


48


, and including end surfaces


50


and


52


. As should be understood more clearly from

FIG. 3

, the slot


48


should be profiled to be receivable over the largest of the C-shaped members


32


. Due to the elongate nature of the slot


48


, it should be appreciated that the shaping member


26


will reside on the rod assembly


30


,


32


due to it's own weight, while at the same time will not rotate about the rod. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the shaping elbows


28


each include a curved slot


56


, profiled to be receivable over a corner formed between the members


30


,


32


and their respective L-shaped leg portions


34


,


36


.




With the above mentioned apparatus, a window treatment would be assembled as follows. It should be appreciated that bracket members


24


would be first positioned adjacent to a window to be treated, and attached to a wall by way of fasteners through the apertures in the flange member


42


. The elongate shaping member


26


, and the shaping elbows


28


would be received over the rod assembly


30


,


32


and a window treatment to be installed would be slidably received over the combination of the shaping members


26


and


28


, and over the rod assembly


30


,


32


. The window treatment would be inserted over the assembly so that the L-shaped members


34


and


36


slightly protrude through the window treatment to provide access to the apertures


38


and


40


for assembly of the window treatment to the bracket members


24


.




It should be appreciated that any size of window treatment, and number of curtain rod and shaping member assemblies could be provided, and a variety of possibilities are shown in

FIGS. 4



a


-


4




j.






With respect first to

FIG. 4



a


, an assembly is shown at


60


including two sections of fabric openings at


62


and


64


, both of which would be slidably receivable over a discrete combination


20


, to include a gathered section of fabric


66


extending from a lower section thereof.





FIG. 4



b


shows a window treatment assembly


70


comprising a single fabric opening at


72


which would be profiled for slidable receipt over a single assembly


20


, where side portions


74


extend in a flanking relation to the window for decorative purposes.




As shown in

FIG. 4



c


, an assembly is shown at


80


comprising a simple valance section including three sections of gathered fabric forming openings at


82


,


84


, and


86


for slidable receipt over an assembly


20


.





FIG. 4



d


shows an assembly


90


having two fabric sections


92


and


94


which are slidable received over the assembly


20


and include an intermediate section


96


extending from sections


92


and


94


. Decorative members


98


such as ribbons could be included to dress up the valance.





FIG. 4



e


shows a treatment


100


including a single section of gathered fabric forming an opening at


102


for slidable receipt over the assembly


20


including a valances section


104


extending downwardly therefrom, and tied portions


106


for gathering the fabric as shown.





FIG. 4



f


shows a valance assembly


110


having a single section of gathered fabric at


112


for slidable receipt over the assembly


20


with a valance fabric section


114


extending downwardly therefrom.





FIG. 4



g


shows an assembly


120


having a single fabric section forming an opening


122


for slidable receipt over the assembly


20


having valanced sections


124


extending downwardly therefrom.





FIG. 4



h


shows an assembly


130


having a single section of gathered fabric at


132


for slidable receipt over the assembly


20


with drapery sections


134


flanking a window to be covered.





FIG. 4



i


shows an assembly


140


having a single section of gathered fabric at


142


which is slidably receivable over the assembly


20


with a fabric member


144


attached at opposite ends of the member


140


for decorative purposes, being attached at opposite ends by fabric buttons


146


.





FIG. 4



j


shows an assembly


150


having two gathered sections


152


,


154


profiled for slidable receipt over the member


20


and including draped sections


156


at opposite ends thereof for decorative purposes.




The preferred embodiment of the invention has been described by way of the attached drawing Figures, but it should be appreciated that the true breath of the invention is limited only the claims. It should also be understood that modifications can be made to the application without departing from the true spirit of the invention. More particularly it would be obvious to one of skill in the art to provide a shaping member comprised of a material other than STYROFOAM to include any material such as a paper derivative, plastic and the like. It should also be appreciated that other forms of existing standard curtain rods could be utilized, such as those which are circular in cross section and coaxially extending telescopically in the longitudinal direction.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for hanging a form of draperies, comprising a longitudinal shaping member having a fixed shape and complementary curved corner shaping members, said corner shaping member bent about a longitudinal axis of said members for conforming to the shape of a conventional drapery rod both the longitudinal shaping member and corner shaping members being receivable over a curtain rod and being profiled with a desired configuration, whereby, said longitudinal shaping member and corner shaping members can slidably receive draperies to create a conforming profile.
  • 2. An apparatus for hanging a form of draperies adjacent a window, comprising, wall mountable curtain rod brackets; a conventional curtain rod profiled for mountable receipt upon said brackets, for positioning said rod adjacent the window; and a shaping member attachable to said rod, said shaping member being profiled with a desired configuration and having a slot profiled to receive said curtain rod, said slot being located at a bottom portion of said shaping member, said shaping member being slidably receivable over the top of said curtain rod whereby said shaping member is positioned about the top and sides of said rod with said rod located in said slot, said shaping member substantially surrounding said curtain rod.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising complimentary corner shaping members receivable over corner sections of the curtain rod.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the shaping member has a substantially cylindrical configuration.
  • 5. A window valence assembly for use about a window, comprising: wall mounted curtain rod brackets; a conventional curtain rod mountably received by said brackets for positioning said rod adjacent the window; a foam shaping member attachable to said curtain rod, said shaping member being profiled with a desired configuration; and a fabric assembly, profiled substantially in the shape of a tube having an opening therethrough, said shaping member and said curtain rod received in said opening and circumferentially surrounded by said tube said assembly having only a single curtain rod received in any said tube.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising complimentary corner shaping members receivable over corner sections of the curtain rod.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 5, further comprising a second set of curtain rod brackets, a second curtain rod, a second shaping member, and a second fabric assembly mounted parallel to the first curtain rod.
  • 8. The window valance assembly of claim 7, wherein the first and second curtain rods are mounted such that the first and second shaping members are in substantial abutting relation, with the associated fabric trapped therebetween.
  • 9. The window valance assembly of claim 7, wherein the first and second curtain rods are mounted in a spaced apart relation with intermediate fabric material integrally joining the first and second fabric assemblies.
  • 10. The window valance assembly of claim 5, wherein the fabric assembly includes a valance section extending downwardly therefrom.
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