Claims
- 1. A fabric panel for use as a window decoration, said fabric panel defining a first side and a second side opposite to said first side and formed by a plurality of warp threads running in a first direction and a plurality of weft threads running in a second direction transverse to said first direction; said panel comprising:
- a plurality of loops projecting from said first side, said plurality of loops being formed in the weaving process by a raised portion of a number of float threads intermittently projecting from said first side, each said floats threads having a predetermined diameter, a width of each of said loops being defined by a length of said raised portion of said number of float threads projecting from said first side,
- wherein said float threads forming said plurality of loops are formed prior to the weaving process with a plurality of discrete thickened portions disposed along an axial length of said float threads, said thickened portions having an enlarged diameter with respect to said first diameter for locking said float threads relative to adjacent warp and weft threads.
- 2. The fabric panel according to claim 1, wherein said float threads are aligned with said weft threads.
- 3. The fabric panel according to claim 1, wherein said plurality of loops are aligned in both said first and said second directions to thereby form a grid-like pattern of loops.
- 4. The fabric panel according to claim 3, wherein said plurality of loop are disposed across substantially all of said first side in both said first and second directions.
- 5. The fabric panel according to claim 1, wherein at least one intermediate thread is located between adjacent float threads, said intermediate thread extending parallel to said float threads.
- 6. The fabric panel according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of transverse threads extend in a direction transverse to said float threads in a region beneath each raised portion in order that no hole is present in said fabric at a location of each of said plurality of loops.
- 7. A window decoration comprising a decorative fabric and a fabric lining, said decorative fabric being defined by a first side and a second side opposite to said first side, said fabric lining overlying said first side, and being formed by a plurality of warp threads running in a first direction and a plurality of weft threads running in a second direction transverse to said first direction; and,
- a plurality of loops projecting from an exposed side of said fabric lining opposite to said decorative fabric, said plurality of loops being formed during a weaving process of said fabric lining by a raised portion of a number of float threads intermittently projecting from said first side, a width of each of said loops being defined by a length of said raised portion of said number of float threads projecting from said first side,
- wherein said fabric lining is affixed to said decorative fabric, and
- wherein said fabric lining is integral formed during said weaving process to include at least two columns of said loops, at least two rows of said loops disposed transverse to said columns, and a plurality of intermediate planar portions void of said loops interposed between said columns and rows.
- 8. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said fabric lining is affixed to said decorative fabric by a laminated coating of adhesive material located between said fabric lining and said first side of said decorative fabric.
- 9. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said fabric lining covers substantially the entire surface defined by said first side.
- 10. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said float threads forming said plurality of loops are formed with knot means for locking said float threads relative to said warp and weft threads.
- 11. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said plurality of loops are aligned in both said first and said second directions.
- 12. The window decoration according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of loops are disposed across substantially all of said first side in both said first and second directions.
- 13. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein at least one intermediate thread is located between adjacent float threads, said intermediate thread extending parallel to said float threads.
- 14. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein a plurality of transverse threads extend in a direction transverse to said float thread in a region beneath each raised portion in order that no hole is present in said fabric at a location of said raised portion.
- 15. The window decoration according to claim 7, further comprising cord guiding means attached to said loops for guiding pull cords affixed to said lining.
- 16. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said lining is woven.
- 17. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said lining is knitted.
- 18. The window decoration according to claim 7, wherein said fabric lining is affixed to said decorative fabric by a stitching.
- 19. A fabric panel for use as a window decoration, said fabric panel defining a first side and a second side opposite to said first side and formed by a plurality of warp threads running in a first direction and a plurality of weft threads running in a second direction transverse to said first direction; said panel comprising:
- a plurality of loops projecting from said first side, said plurality of loops being formed in a weaving process by a raised portion of a number of float threads intermittently projecting from said first side, a width of each of said loops being defined by a length of said raised portion of said number of float threads projecting from said first side,
- wherein said fabric panel is integral formed during said weaving process to include at least two columns of said loops, at least two rows of said loops disposed transverse to said columns, and a plurality of intermediate planar portions void of said loops interposed between said columns and rows.
- 20. A window decoration comprising a decorative fabric and a fabric lining, said decorative fabric defining a first side and a second side opposite to said first side, said first and second sides defining peripheral edges of said decorative fabric, said fabric lining overlying said first side and substantially extending to each of said peripheral edges, and being formed by a plurality of warp threads running in a first direction and a plurality of weft threads running in a second direction transverse to said first direction; and,
- a plurality of loops projecting from an exposed side of said fabric lining opposite to said decorative fabric, said plurality of loops being formed during a weaving process of said fabric lining by a raised portion of a number of float threads intermittently projecting from said first side, a width of said loop being defined by a length of said raised portion of said number of float threads projecting from said first side,
- wherein said fabric lining is affixed to said decorative fabric.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/073,110 filed on Jun. 07, 1993 now abandoned.
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