Claims
- 1. A fabric window treatment suspendable from a telescoping curtain rod located at the top of a window comprising:
a adjustable fabric with folds drawn-together at opposite ends of the fabric: a laterally extending fastener extending adjacent a top edge of the fabric and attached to the fabric, the fastener comprising means for attaching the fabric to the rod along most of the width of the fabric: a complementary fastener at each end of the fabric, comprising one of a hook or a loop fastener, affixed to the fabric at opposite ends where the folds are drawn together and comprising means for adjusting the size and shape of the of the fabric by positioning the folds at different positions relative to the top edge of the fabric, whereby the fabric window treatment can be mounted on a telescoping curtain rod and adjusted to fit windows of differing sizes.
- 2. The fabric window treatment of claim 1 wherein the complementary fasteners are located laterally beyond opposite ends of the laterally extending fastener located adjacent the top edge of the fabric for adjusting the width of the window treatment.
- 3. The fabric window treatment of claim 1 wherein the laterally extending fastener located adjacent the top edge of the fabric comprises a loop fastener.
- 4. The fabric window treatment of claim 3 wherein the laterally extending loop fastener located adjacent the top edge of the fabric is located on one side of the fabric and a hook fastener strip is located on an opposite side of the fabric at the same elevation of the loop fastener located adjacent the top edge of the fabric so that additional fabric window treatments can be attached in contact with the fabric window treatment.
- 5. The fabric window treatment of claim 4 wherein the complementary fastener comprises a loop fastener that can be attached at least partially to the hook fastener on the fabric to hang the fabric in a configuration having its minimum width.
- 6. The fabric window treatment of claim 5 including a protective flap that can be folded over the hook fastener located adjacent the top edge of the fabric to prevent damage to the fabric window treatment during cleaning.
- 7. The fabric window treatment of claim 6 wherein the protective flap is located along the top edge of the above the loop fastener.
- 8. The fabric window treatment of claim 6 wherein the protective flap includes a loop fastener.
- 9. The fabric window treatment of claim 1 wherein the fabric comprises a valance piece.
- 10. The fabric window treatment of claim 1 wherein the fabric with drawn-together folds comprises a swag.
- 11. The fabric window treatment of claim 1 wherein each complementary fastener comprises a single continuous pad to which all of the drawn together folds at each end of the fabric are attached.
- 12. A window treatment system comprising:
a rod sleeve attachable to a telescoping curtain rod, the rod sleeve comprising a fabric member including a tubular sheath for receiving the curtain rod and fabric fastener means attached to the exterior of the rod sleeve; and a valance piece attachable to the rod sleeve, the valance piece including a fastener strip located adjacent the top of the valance, the fastener strip being attachable to the fabric fastener means on the rod sleeve, the fastener strip and the fabric fastener means comprising means for mounting the valance on the rod sleeve with the valance draped over the telescoping curtain rod.
- 13. The window treatment system of claim 12 wherein the valance piece includes a valance fabric fastener mounted on an opposite side of the valance piece from the fastener strip, the valance fabric fastener comprising means for attaching an adjoining valance piece thereto when two valances are mounted on the curtain rod.
- 14. The window treatment system of claim 12 wherein the fabric fastener means comprises a hook fastener and the fastener strip comprises a loop fastener.
- 15. The window treatment system of claim 12 wherein the valance piece includes width adjustment means for adjusting the width of the valance to fit windows of different sizes.
- 16. The window treatment system of claim 15 wherein the width adjustment means comprises a loop fastener attached to the hook fastener means on the rod sleeve at differing positions to adjust the overall installed width of the valance piece.
- 17. A rod sleeve for use in suspending a window treatment fabric from a telescoping curtain rod, the rod sleeve comprising;
a tubular fabric sleeve formed from a fabric piece, the tubular fabric sleeve having a central tubular opening extending between opposite ends of the fabric sleeve, the central tubular opening having a size sufficient for insertion of a telescoping curtain rod through the tubular opening so that the tubular fabric sleeve will envelope the telescoping curtain rod and having a generally oblong cross section so that the tubular fabric sleeve will not rotate relative to the curtain rod when installed thereon; a fabric fastener attached to an exterior surface of the tubular fabric sleeve, the tubular fabric sleeve and the fabric fastener being sufficiently flexible to fold around an L-shaped curtain rod member so that the fabric fastener can be positioned between the telescoping curtain rod and a wall on which the curtain rod is attached so that a window treatment fabric can be draped over the curtain rod and attached along a rear surface of the telescoping curtain rod.
- 18. The rod sleeve of claim 17 wherein the fabric fastener comprises one of a hook and loop fastener.
- 19. The rod sleeve of claim 18 wherein a hook fastener extends between opposite ends of the rod sleeve.
- 20. The rod sleeve of claim 17 wherein the fabric fastener is more rigid than the piece so that the fabric fastener helps maintain the oblong cross section of the tubular sleeve.
CROSS REFERENCE TO PRIOR COPENDING PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims benefit of the following co-pending Provisional Patent Applications: U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/322,954 filed Sep. 18, 2001; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/354,759 filed Feb. 5, 2002; and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/371,001 filed Apr. 9, 2002.
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60322954 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
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60354759 |
Feb 2002 |
US |
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60371001 |
Apr 2002 |
US |