Claims
- 1. A drapery rod suitable for extending across and for spanning at least portions of first and second adjacent panels where one panel is stationary and the other panel is an operating panel and a hinge between the panels for opening the operating panel, comprising:a first elongated rod attached to and spanning at least a portion of said first panel; a second elongated rod extending in a direction opposed to said first rod, said second rod attached to and spanning at least a portion of said second panel; a flexible, expandable bridging member that extends between the first and second elongated rods, said bridging member having first and second end portions, said first end portion attached to said first rod, said second end portion attached to said second rod.
- 2. The drapery rod according to claim 1 wherein said bridging member comprises a spring.
- 3. The drapery rod according to claim 2 wherein said spring is a coil spring.
- 4. The drapery rod according to claim 1 wherein said bridging member is an elastic resilient member.
- 5. The drapery rod according to claim 4 wherein said resilient member is a rubber strip.
- 6. The drapery rod according to claim 1 wherein said bridging member is a pleated member, said pleats remaining substantially parallel to the axis of rotation defined by said hinge throughout the entire range of motion of the operating panel.
- 7. The drapery rod according to claim 6 wherein said pleated member is selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, rubber and fabric.
- 8. The drapery rod according to claim 1 wherein said bridging member moves in conjunction with the opening and closing of said operating panel.
- 9. The drapery rod according to claim 8 wherein said bridging member shortens when the operating panel is opened and lengthens when the operating panel closes.
- 10. A drapery assembly suitable for spanning at least portions of first and second adjacent panels where one panel is stationary and the other pane is an operating panel and a hinge between the panels for inwardly opening the operating panel, comprising:a first elongated rod attached to and spanning at least a portion of said first panel; a second elongated rod extending in a direction opposed to said first rod, said second rod attached to and spanning at least a portion of said second panel; a flexible, expandable bridging member having first and second ends, said first end attached to said first rod, said second end attached to said second rod; a continuous drapery of sufficient length to extend the entire length of the bridging member and at least a portion of the first and second rods.
- 11. The drapery assembly according to claim 10 wherein said bridging member comprises a spring.
- 12. The drapery assembly according to claim 11 wherein said spring is a coil spring.
- 13. The drapery assembly according to claim 10 wherein said bridging member is an elastic resilient member.
- 14. The drapery assembly according to claim 13 wherein said resilient member is a rubber strip.
- 15. The drapery assembly according to claim 10 wherein said bridging member is a pleated member, said pleats remaining substantially parallel to the axis of rotation defined by said hinge throughout the entire range of motion of the operating panel.
- 16. The drapery assembly according to claim 15 wherein said pleated member is selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, rubber and fabric.
- 17. The drapery assembly according to claim 10 wherein said bridging member moves in conjunction with the opening and closing of said operating panel.
- 18. The drapery assembly according to claim 10 wherein said bridging member shortens when the operating panel is opened and lengthens when the operating panel closes.
- 19. The drapery assembly according to claim 10 wherein said drapery spans across the bridging member and at least portions of said first and second rods while the operating panel opens and closes.
- 20. The drapery assembly according to claim 19 wherein said drapery shortens when the operating panel is opened and lengthens when the operating panel closes.
- 21. A method for making a drapery rod suitable for spanning at least portions of first and second door panels wherein one door panel is stationary and the other door panel is a hinged opening operating door panel, comprising:providing a flexible expandable bridging member, a first elongated, length-variable rod assembly, and a second elongated rod; attaching the first elongated rod assembly and the second elongated rod to the bridging member wherein the second elongated rod extends in an opposite direction from the first elongated rod assembly; and securing the first elongated rod assembly to the first door panel to extend along at least a portion of the first door panel and securing the second elongated rod to the second door panel to extend along at least a portion of the second door panel.
- 22. A method for spanning a continuous drapery across at least portions of first and second door panels wherein one door panel is stationary and the other door panel is a hinged opening operating door panel, comprising:providing a flexible expandable bridging member, a first elongated, length-variable rod assembly, and a second elongated rod; attaching the first elongated rod assembly and the second elongated rod to the bridging member wherein the second elongated rod extends in an opposite direction from the first elongated rod assembly; securing the first elongated rod assembly to the first door panel to extend along at least a portion of the first door panel and securing the second elongated rod to the second door panel to extend along at least a portion of the second door panel; providing a length of drapery suitably adapted to continuously cover the hinge, the first elongated assembly, and the second elongated rod throughout the entire range of motion of the openable door panel.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/706,944, filed Nov. 6, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,499,186, entitled Hinged Drapery Rod.
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