Claims
- 1. A thermal drapery construction, comprising:
- (a) a retaining rod for locating drapery material adjacent to a wall surface;
- (b) an inner panel of heat shielding fabric and an outer panel of drapery material spaced apart from each other;
- (c) carrier members having opposing fasteners on their opposite sides and having a depth of at least 0.25 inch, the carrier members being interconnected by cords and mounted on the rod in sliding contact slidably supporting the panels in reversely folded relationship below the rod;
- (d) fasteners secured in spaced apart relationship along the upper edge of each panel for fastening each panel to the carrier members, the fasteners along the upper edge of one panel being spaced a predetermined equal distance and the fasteners along the upper edge of the other panel being spaced alternating distances longer and shorter than the equal distance to compensate for different arcuate lengths of folds of the panels and thereby maintain a distance between panels at least 0.25 inch thereby providing an airspace between panels for insulation; and
- (e) separator means the same thickness as the airspace, located between the inner and outer panels, for maintaining the critical airspace at lower portions of the two panels.
- 2. A thermal drapery construction of claim 1, wherein the fasteners along the upper edge of the outer panel are spaced equal arcuate distances A.sup.1 and the fasteners along the upper edge of the inner panel are spaced alternate arcuate distances A.sup.2 and A.sup.3, A.sup.2 and A.sup.3 being defined by the formulae:
- A.sup.2 =.pi.(R-S)
- A.sup.3 =.pi.(R+S)
- wherein S is the distance between panels and R=A.sup.1 /.pi., and wherein the arcuate distances A.sup.1, A.sup.2 and A.sup.3 refer to the drapery panels in reversely folded relationship on the rod.
- 3. A thermal drapery construction of claim 1, wherein the fasteners on the panels are snap fasteners mounted on a tape secured along the upper edge of each panel.
- 4. A thermal drapery construction of claim 1, wherein the heat shielding fabric is a metallized fabric.
- 5. A thermal drapery construction of claim 1, further comprising:
- (f) a heat cap, having means for attachment to the wall surface, for receiving the retaining rod, the heat cap being located above the inner and outer panels in close proximity thereto;
- (g) fastening means along the vertical outer edge of the inner panel for edge sealing the inner panel to a wall surface; and
- (h) means connected to the carrier members for advancing and retracting the panels along the rod.
- 6. A thermal drapery construction of claim 5, wherein the fastening means along the vertical outer edge of the inner panel is a hook fiber fastening tape or loop fiber fastening tape for fastening to loop fiber or hook fiber tape on the wall surface.
- 7. A thermal drapery construction of claim 5, wherein the advancing and retracting means is a cord and pulley system located outside of the edge seal.
- 8. A thermal drapery construction, comprising:
- (a) a retaining rod for locating drapery material adjacent to a wall surface;
- (b) an inner panel of heat shielding fabric and an outer panel of tightly woven drapery material;
- (c) carrier members having opposing snap fasteners on their opposite sides and having a depth of 0.25 to about 0.5 inch, the carrier members being interconnected by cords and being mounted on the rod in sliding contact for slidably supporting the panels below the rod;
- (d) snap fastening tapes secured along the upper edge of the inner and the outer panels, the snap fastening tapes having snap fastenings located in spaced apart relationship along the tape, the snap fastenings detachably securing the inner and the outer panel to the carrier members, the snap fastenings on the tape of one drapery panel being spaced equal distances along the tape and the snap fastenings on the tape of the other drapery panel being spaced apart compensating, alternating distances longer and shorter than the equal distance in order to maintain the inner and outer panels in a reversely folded relationship and uniformly apart from one another a distance of 0.25 inch to about 0.5 inch to provide an airspace between panels for insulation; and
- (e) horizontal separator strips of the same thickness as the airspace, located between the inner and outer panels intermediate and lower portions, the strips being fastened to one panel so as to extend into contact with the other panel to maintain uniformly the critical airspace at intermediate and lower portions of the two panels.
- 9. A thermal drapery construction of claim 8, wherein the snap fasteners on the tape of the inner panel are spaced alternate arcuate distances A.sup.2 and A.sup.3, A.sup.2 and A.sup.3 being defined by the formulae:
- A.sup.2 =.pi.(R-S)
- A.sup.3 =.pi.(R+S)
- wherein S is the distance between panels and R=A.sup.1 /.pi., where A.sup.1 is the arcuate distance between fasteners on the tape of the outer panel.
- 10. A thermal drapery construction of claim 8, wherein carrier members are about 0.32 inch wide, the snap fasteners of the tape of the outer panel are located about 4.25 inches apart and the snap fasteners of the tape on the inner panel are located apart alternate distances of about 3.25 inches and 5.22 inches.
- 11. A thermal drapery construction of claim 8, wherein the heat shielding fabric is a metallized fabric.
- 12. A thermal drapery construction of claim 8, further comprising:
- (f) a heat cap for receiving the retaining rod and located above the inner and outer panels in close proximity thereto;
- (g) fastening means along the vertical outer edge of the inner panel for edge sealing the inner panel to a wall surface; and
- (h) means connected to the carrier members for advancing and retracting the panels along the rod.
- 13. A thermal drapery construction of claim 12, wherein the fastening means along the vertical outer edge of the inner panel is a hook fiber or loop fiber fastening tape for fastening to a loop fiber or hook fiber tape on the wall surface.
- 14. Drapery panels, fastened to carrier members, for mounting on a retaining rod in reversely folded relationship and spaced apart from each other, comprising:
- (a) an outer panel of drapery material having fasteners secured a predetermined equal distance apart along the upper edge of the panel; and
- (b) an inner panel of heat shielding fabric having fasteners along the upper edge spaced at alternating distances longer and shorter than the predetermined distance to compensate for the different arcuate lengths of the folds of the panels when mounted on the rod and to provide a distance between panels of at least 0.25 inch.
- 15. Drapery panels of claim 14, wherein the fasteners along the upper edge of the inner panel are spaced alternate distances A.sup.2 and A.sup.3, A.sup.2 and A.sup.3 being defined by the formulae:
- A.sup.2 =.pi.(R-S)
- A.sup.3 =.pi.(R+S)
- wherein S is the distance between panels and R=A.sup.1 /.pi. where A.sup.1 is the distance between fasteners on the tape of the outer panel.
- 16. Drapery panels of claim 14, wherein the distance between panels is from 0.25 to about 0.5 inch.
- 17. A thermal drapery construction, comprising:
- (a) a retaining rod for locating drapery material adjacent to a wall surface;
- (b) an inner panel of heat shielding fabric and an outer panel of tightly woven drapery material;
- (c) carrier members having opposing snap fasteners on their opposite sides and having a carrier depth of 0.25 to about 0.5 inch, the carrier members being interconnected by cords and being mounted on the rod in sliding contact for slidably supporting the panels below the rod.
- (d) snap fastening tapes secured along the upper edge of the inner and the outer panels, the snap fastening tapes having snap fastenings complementary to the fastenings on the carrier members and located in spaced apart relationship along the tape, the snap fastenings detachably securing the inner and the outer panel to the carrier members, the snap fastenings on the tape of one drapery panel being spaced equal distances along the tape and the snap fastenings on the tape of the other drapery panel being spaced apart compensating, alternating distances longer and shorter than the equal distance in order to maintain the inner and outer panels in a reversely folded relationship and uniformly apart from one another a distance of 0.25 inch to about 0.5 inch to provide an airspace between panels for insulation; and
- (e) horizontal separator strips of the same thickness as the airspace, located between the inner and outer panels at intermediate and lower portions thereof, the strips being fastened to one panel so as to extend into contact with the other panel to maintain uniformly the critical airspace at intermediate and lower portions of the two panels;
- (f) a heat cap for receiving the retaining rod and located above the inner and outer panels in close proximity thereto;
- (g) fastening means along the vertical edge of the inner panel for edge sealing the inner panel to a wall surface; and
- (h) a cord and pulley system for advancing and retracting the panels along the rod, the pulley being located outside the inner panel edge and inside the outer panel edge.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 539,033 filed on Oct. 5, 1983 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 318,666 filed Nov. 5, 1981.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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