Claims
- 1. A pleated shade having at least two bars, a piece of pleated material connected between the bars and cord means for controlling the opening and closing of the shade and for controlling the stacking thereof, a device for controlling the spacing between the bars, and thus the extent to which the pleats in the material are extended, comprising:
- spacer means of predetermined length;
- first means operative when the shade is in its fully open position for causing said spacer means to interact with both of said bars to limit the space therebetween; and
- second means operative in conjunction with said cord means when the shade is in its fully closed position for limiting the extent to which said spacer means projects from a side of the shade.
- 2. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein at least one of said bars is a hollow rail with a hole therein adjacent said shade;
- wherein said spacer means is a length of stiff, flexible material which passes through said hole;
- wherein said first means includes means on the end of said length of material inside the rail for preventing the length of material from being pulled through the hole, and means for attaching the other end of the length of material to the other bar; and
- wherein said second means includes means for guiding the length of material into the rail as the shade is closed.
- 3. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said means for guiding includes a row of cord holes in said material in the portions thereof between the bars, the spacer means passing through the holes and being guided thereby.
- 4. A device as claimed in claim 2 wherein said spacer means is a length of plastic line.
- 5. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first means includes means for attaching each end of said spacer means to a different one of said bars; and
- wherein said second means includes at least one projection from an intermediate point on said spacer means, and means for connecting said projections to a cord of said cord means in a manner such that the cord means may move in its axial direction relative to said spacer means.
- 6. A device as claimed in claim 5 wherein each said projection is a loop; and
- wherein said means for connecting includes means for passing a cord of said cord means through each loop.
- 7. A device as claimed in claim 5 wherein there are a plurality of said loops projecting at intervals from the spacer means; and
- wherein said cord passes through said loops.
- 8. A device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said loops project at substantially equal intervals from said spacer means.
- 9. A device as claimed in claim 7 wherein said spacer means is a length of braided cord having said loops projecting at intervals therefrom.
- 10. A device as claimed in claim 5 wherein said means for connecting includes a hook connected between said projection and cord.
- 11. A device as claimed in claim 1 wherein each cord of said cord means passes through a row of cord holes in the material; and
- wherein said spacer means passes through the same row of cord holes as at least one of said cords.
- 12. A device as claimed in claim 11 wherein at least one of said bars is a hollow rail with a hole therein adjacent said shade;
- wherein said spacer means is a length of stiff, flexible material which passes through said hole;
- wherein said first means includes means on the end of said length of material inside the rail for preventing the length of material from being pulled through the hole, and means for attaching the other end of the length of material to the other bar; and
- wherein said second means includes means for guiding the length of material into the rail as the shade is closed.
- 13. A device as claimed in claim 11 wherein said spacer means includes means coacting with at least selected pleats of the pleated material to support the weight of the pleats.
- 14. A device as claimed in claim 13 wherein the spacer means is a cord;
- wherein the means to support the weight includes means positioned at selected intervals along the spacer cord for increasing the spacer thickness such that it will not at such points pass through the cord holes.
- 15. A spacer adapted for use in a pleated shade having a hollow rail with a hole formed therein, one or more bars, a piece of pleated material connected between the bars and cord means for controlling the opening and closing of the shade and for controlling the stacking thereof, the spacer comprising:
- a length of stiff flexible material which passes through said hole in the rail, said material having a predetermined length;
- means on the end of said length of material inside the rail for preventing the length of material from being pulled through the hole;
- means for attaching the other end of the length of material to the bar; and
- means for guiding the length of material into the rail as the shade is closed;
- whereby the spacer controls the spacing between said bars and thus the extent to which the pleats in the material are extended when the shade is in its open position and is out of sight when the shade is in its closed position.
- 16. A spacer as claimed in claim 15 wherein said means for guiding includes a row of cord holes in said material in the portion thereof between the rail and bar, the length of material passing through the holes and being guided thereby.
- 17. A spacer as claimed in claim 15 wherein said length of material is a plastic line.
- 18. A spacer adapted for use to control the spacing between selected portions of horizontally or vertically mounted covering, the opening and closing of said covering being controlled by cord means including one or more cords, the spacer comprising:
- a thin piece of material of predetermined length;
- projections extending at selected intervals along the length of said piece of material;
- said projections being adapted to coact with a cord of said cord means and with selected areas of the covering to control the spacing of said portions.
- 19. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 wherein said piece of material is a cord.
- 20. A spacer as claimed in claim 19 wherein said cord is a braided cord.
- 21. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 wherein said projections are loops.
- 22. A spacer as claimed in claim 21 wherein the cord coacts with the loops by passing through each loop.
- 23. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 including means for connecting the projections to the cord in a manner such that the cord means may move in its axial direction relative to said spacer.
- 24. A spacer as claimed in claim 23 wherein said means for connecting includes a hook means for each projection.
- 25. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 wherein said projections project at equal intervals from said piece of material.
- 26. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 wherein each cord of said cord means passes through a row of cord holes in the piece of material; and
- wherein said piece of material passes through the same row of cord holes as at least one of said cords.
- 27. A spacer as claimed in claim 26 wherein said projections increase the thickness of the piece of material at the points where they extend such that the piece of material will not pass through the cord holes at such points.
- 28. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 wherein said covering is vertically mounted; and
- wherein said projections coact with at least selected areas of said covering to support the weight of such areas.
- 29. A spacer as claimed in claim 18 wherein said piece of material is a length of braided cord; and
- said projections are loops extending at intervals from the braided cord.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 032,623 filed Apr. 1, 1987, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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