Claims
- 1. An expandable and collapsible window covering, comprising:
- an expandable and collapsible pleated panel having a plurality of alternating oppositely directed spaced pleats; and
- a fabric sheet attached to said pleated panel along spaced apart joint lines extending transversely across the width of said pleated panel at spaced intervals with respect to said pleats of said pleated panel to form a plurality of stacked, transverse closed cells, said joint lines being spaced from said pleats to define discrete panel portions therebetween, the longitudinal direction of the individual cells being transverse to the direction of expansion and collapse of the window covering; and wherein each cell contains at least two adjacent pleats and
- the length of said fabric sheet between adjacent points of attachment is greater than the longitudinal spacing of said points of attachment with the window covering in the expanded condition.
- 2. The window covering according to claim 1, wherein said transverse cells comprise:
- a rear wall having a first portion joined to a second, middle portion by a pleat directed outwardly with respect to the cell and a third portion joined to the second, middle portion by a pleat directed inwardly with respect to the cell; and
- a front wall of drooping fabric attached to the rear wall along the extremity of the third portion opposite the middle portion and along the extremity of the first portion opposite the middle portion.
- 3. The window covering according to claim 1, wherein said expandable and collapsible pleated panel is a single pleated panel formed by cutting in half a honeycomb type window covering comprising a plurality of stacked, folded tubular sections adhesively bonded together.
- 4. The window covering according to claim 3, wherein said transverse cells comprise:
- a rear wall having a first portion joined to a second, middle portion by a pleat directed outwardly with respect to the cell and a third portion joined to the second, middle portion by a pleat directed inwardly with respect to the cell; and
- a front wall of drooping fabric attached to the rear wall along the extremity of the third portion and along the extremity of the first portion; and wherein
- said outwardly directed pleat is formed by the bond between adjacent stacked tubular sections of the honeycomb type window covering, and the inwardly directed pleat is formed by a permanently set, creased fold formed in the tubular sections of the honeycomb window covering.
- 5. The window covering according to claim 1, wherein each said transverse cell comprises:
- a rear wall comprised of said pleated panel and including two pleats directed inwardly with respect to said cell and two pleats directed outwardly with respect to said cell; and
- a front wall comprised of said fabric sheet having an unpleated, drooping outer appearance.
- 6. The window covering according to claim 1, wherein each said transverse cell comprises:
- a rear wall comprised of said pleated panel and including one pleat directed inwardly with respect to said cell and one pleat directed outwardly with respect to said cell; and
- a front wall comprised of said fabric sheet having an unpleated, drooping outer appearance.
- 7. The window covering according to claim 1, including alternately repeating first and second transverse cells, wherein:
- said first transverse cells each comprise a rear wall comprised of said pleated panel and having only one pleat, said pleat directed inwardly with respect to said first cell, and a front wall comprised of said fabric sheet having an unpleated, drooping outer appearance; and
- said second transverse cells each comprise a rear wall comprised of said pleated panel and including one pleat directed inwardly with respect to said second cell and two pleats directed outwardly with respect to said second cell, and a front wall comprised of said fabric sheet having an unpleated, drooping outer appearance.
- 8. The window covering according to claim 7, further comprising:
- support means for said panel; and
- means for raising and lowering said panel.
- 9. An expandable and collapsible window covering, comprising:
- an expandable and collapsible pleated panel comprising a stack of folded strips bonded one on top of another, said stacked folded strips forming a plurality of alternating oppositely directed spaced transverse pleats of said pleated panel;
- a fabric sheet adhesively bonded to said pleated panel along joint lines extending transversely across the width of said pleated panel at periodically spaced intervals with respect to said pleats of said pleated panel, said spaced intervals containing at least two pleats, said joint lines being spaced from said pleats to define discrete panel portions therebetween, and wherein the length of fabric sheet extending between said spaced intervals is greater than the spacing of said intervals with said window covering fully expanded.
- 10. The window covering according to claim 9, wherein said longitudinal folds are sharp, permanently set and creased folds.
- 11. The window covering according to claim 9, further comprising:
- a head rail attached to said pleated panel and unpleated fabric at a top end;
- a bottom rail attached to said pleated panel and unpleated fabric at a bottom end; and
- means for raising and lowering said pleated panel and unpleated fabric.
- 12. An expandable and collapsible window covering, comprising a panel of plural, stacked transverse cells, each cell comprising:
- a rear wall having a first portion joined to a second portion by a pleat directed outwardly with respect to the cell and third portion joined to said second portion by a pleat directed inwardly with respect to said cell, wherein said first portion is an integral extension of the third portion of the next adjacent cell in said stack; and
- a front wall of drooping fabric adhesively bonded to said rear wall along the extremity of said third portion opposite said second portion and along the extremity of said first portion opposite said second portion, said bonds defining the extent of the rear wall of said cell.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/597,466, filed Oct. 15, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,158,632.
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