This invention relates generally to mini blind cleaning and particularly to a support system that enables a mini blind to be temporarily supported in an area where it may be subjected to a thorough cleaning, including the use of soap and water, without mess.
Mini blinds of all varieties are in common usage today as window coverings. As is well known, a mini blind consists of a rigid spline from which a plurality of horizontally disposed slats is supported for limited rotational movement to provide a desired shade effect. It should be noted that the term “mini blind” as used herein is intended to encompass all types of Venetian blinds which include a plurality of parallel light blocking slats that are movable in unison. The slats of the mini blind may also be conventionally raised or lowered in a progressive manner. For example, the slats may be fully raised for ease of installation and removal of the mini blind.
Mini blinds of all varieties are in common usage today as window coverings. As is well known, a mini blind consists of a rigid spine from which a plurality of horizontally disposed slats is supported for limited rotational movement to provide a desired shade effect. It should be noted that the term “mini blind” as used herein is intended to encompass all types of Venetian blinds which include a plurality of parallel light blocking slats that are movable in unison. The slats of the mini blind may also be conventionally raised or lowered in a progressive manner. For example, the slats may be fully raised for ease of installation and removal of the mini blind.
A principal object of the invention is to provide an improved cleaning system for mini blinds;
Another object of the invention is to provide a temporary support system for facilitating the thorough cleaning of mini blinds.
In accordance with the invention, a plurality of suction mounted supports is provided for supporting the spine of a mini blind in an environment, such as over a bathtub or in a shower stall, that permits wet cleaning thereof. The inventive structure includes a pair of end supports, each including a bottom, a side and a front portion, for restricting movement of the supported spine during cleaning.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon reading the following description in conjunction with the drawings in which:
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Spine 12 is supported at its ends by a right end support 20 and a left end support 30 and at its middle by an intermediate support 40. The supports are in turn secured to a flat; preferably vertical, wall or surface by means of suction cups 50. Further reference to
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the physical size of the supports is not critical to the invention and the following dimensions are for reference purposes only. In the preferred embodiment, the back portions are 3¾″×1⅛″, the bottom portions extend outwardly 1¾″ and the front portions are 1″ high. The suction cups are 1¾″ in diameter. The thickness of the supports is 3/32″.
What has been described is a novel support system for facilitating the cleaning of a mini blind. It is recognized that numerous changes to the described embodiment of the invention will be apparent without departing from its true spirit and scope. The invention is to be limited only as defined in the claims.
This application claims the benefit of the inventor's Provisional Application No. 60/260,303, filed Jan. 8, 2001.
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