Claims
- 1. A carrier system suitable for mounting on a generally horizontal traverse track for supporting a covering material having a plurality of sections in a general vertical orientation and having an inherent distortion characteristic tending to bias edge portions of the material to a non-vertical orientation and for traversing at least one edge portion of to covering material along the track, comprising: a generally horizontal traverse track; means for attaching a covering material to the track intermediate the edge portions of the covering material such that the covering material can be traversed along the track; a covering material having a top portion attached to the attaching means and also having an edge portion; an edge carrier mounted for traversing movement along the horizontal traverse track, the edge carrier traversingly engaging the track at spaced support points provided by a pair of spaced apart wheels which are mounted on the edge carrier and are captured top and bottom by the traverse track; an elongated rigid edge stabilizer member having the edge portion of the covering material secured thereto; means for substantially rigidly mounting the elongated edge stabilizer member transverse to the edge carrier in a generally vertical orientation, to offset the biasing of the covering material; and means for altering the transverse mounting orientation of the elongated edge stabilizer member, for holding the edge portion in a selected orientation transverse to the traverse track.
- 2. The carrier system of claim 1, further including: traverse alignment means, comprising guide apertures formed in and aligned along the covering material; and a guide cord routed through the guide apertures for maintaining the covering material in alignment in the vertical plane thereof when the edge carrier is moved.
- 3. The carrier system of claim 1 wherein the traverse track includes a first track for traversing the drapery fabric and a second track for traversing the edge carrier.
- 4. The carrier system of claim 1, wherein the traverse track has an elongated upper longitudinal section joined to a transverse rear mounting section and defining therewith a generally V-shaped angled joint region; the rear section having a bottom edge; and a bracket having first and second angled legs adapted for attachment to angled surfaces such as a wall and ceiling; the first leg having an outer edge forming a curved receptacle for receiving the bottom edge of the transverse track member and the second leg having a downwardly- and rearwardly-extending tab member corresponding to the angled region of the longitudinal track section, whereby the tab and receptacle retain the track on the bracket.
- 5. The carrier system of claim 1, further comprising means for varying the selected transverse orientation of the edge stabilizer member relative to the edge carrier.
- 6. The carrier system of claim 1, further comprising a bracket device for mounting the traverse track to a support such as a wall, the bracket device comprising a first bracket member comprising a first leg adapted for mounting on the support and further comprising a second leg extending transversely from the first leg; a second bracket member pivotally mounted to the second leg member via rotating detent means, the second bracket member having a downwardly-extending tab; and a third bracket member adapted for mounting the traverse track thereto and having a slot therein for receiving the tab, the pivotal mounting of the second bracket member permitting rotation of the second leg to ensure capture of the tab in the slot.
- 7. The carrier system of claim 2, further comprising means connected to the guide cord for maintaining the guide cord in substantial tension throughout the extent of travel of the covering material.
- 8. A carrier system for mounting covering material on a traverse track and adapted for traversing at least one generally vertical edge portion of the fabric along the track, comprising: a generally horizontal traverse track; means for attaching a covering material to the track such that the covering material can be traversed along the track; a covering material having a top portion mounted to the carriers and a generally vertical edge portion; an edge carrier mounted for traversing movement along the traverse track, the edge carrier traversingly engaging the track at spaced support points on the edge carrier; a rigid, elongated edge stabilizer member substantially rigidly mounted to and extending downward from the edge carrier and traverse thereto for holding the edge portion of the covering material in a selected generally vertical orientation traverse to the traverse track; and traverse alignment means, comprising guide apertures formed in and aligned along the covering material and a guide cord routed through the guide apertures for maintaining the covering material in alignment in the vertical plane thereof when the edge carrier is moved, said cord having at least one end, said at least one end being operatively connected to said elongated edge stabilizer member.
- 9. The carrier system of claim 8, wherein the edge carrier further comprises a plurality of spaced wheels and the spaced support points are provided by the wheels.
- 10. The carrier system of claim 8 wherein the edge carrier comprises a plurality of spaced-apart wheels having top and bottom surfaces captured top and bottom by the traverse track.
- 11. The carrier system of claim 8, further comprising means connected to the guide cord for maintaining the guide cord in substantial tension throughout the extent of travel of the covering material.
- 12. A carrier system for mounting covering material on a traverse track and adapted for traversing at least one generally vertical edge portion of the fabric along the track, comprising: an edge carrier mounted for traversing movement along a generally horizontal traverse track, the edge carrier traversingly engaging the track at spaced support points on the edge carrier; an elongated rigid edge stabilizer member for holding the edge portion in a selected orientation transverse to the traverse track, further comprising pivotal mounting means supported by the edge carrier and rigidly mounting the edge stabilizer member so as to position the edge portion in the selected traverse orientation, the pivotal mounting means being adapted for pivoting upon application to the edge stabilizer member of a torque having a component of predetermined magnitude transverse to the edge stabilizer member, for mitigating damage to the edge stabilizer member and binding of the edge carrier on the track.
- 13. A bracket device for mounting a member such as a horizontal traverse track to a support such as a wall, comprising: a first bracket member comprising a first leg adapted for mounting on the support and further comprising a second leg extending transversely from the first leg; a second bracket member pivotally mounted to the second led member via rotating detent means, the second bracket having a downwardly-extending tab; and a third bracket member adapted for mounting the traverse track thereto and having a slot therein for receiving the tab, the pivotal mounting of the second bracket member permitting rotation of the second leg to ensure capture of the tab in the slot.
- 14. A vertical window covering system, comprising:
- a window covering material portion having a plurality of sections disposed in a generally vertical orientation, the portion being adaptable to being traversed between open and closed conditions and having inherent distortion characteristics causing non-vertical hanging of left and right edge portions thereof in an open or partially open condition and misalignment out of the plane of traverse when traversing from an open to a closed condition;
- a traverse track adapted to be mounted in a horizontal orientation; a plurality of track mounting means for mounting a plurality of sections of the window covering material intermediate the left and right edge portions thereof for bidirectional traverse relative to the traverse track;
- a pair of edge carrier means mounted to the traverse track with at least one of the edge carrier means being adapted for bidirectional traverse on the traverse track;
- edge stabilizer means mounted on each of the edge carrier means for holding the edge portions of the window covering material in a subsequently straight vertical orientation when the material is traversed toward an open condition, the edge stabilizer means comprising an elongated member attached to the one edge portion, a bracket operatively coupled to the upper end of the elongated member, and a stabilizer rod means mounted to the carrier means at one end and the bracket at the opposite end in an accurate vertical orientation and with a degree of rigidity sufficient to overcome the inherent distortion characteristic; the elongated member extending at least substantially the entire length of an associated one of the edge portions of the window covering material and being secured thereto at least at a plurality of locations throughout the length;
- traverse alignment means for maintaining the alignment of the vertical material sections during the traverse toward the closed condition, the traverse alignment means including guide apertures forming in the vertical material sections, guide cord means extending through the guide apertures for maintaining the guide cord in substantial tension throughout the traverse of the material portion between the open and closed condition; and
- the edge stabilizer means further comprising a ball and detent release mechanism providing the coupling between the bracket and the stabilizer rod means; the ball and detent release mechanism being oriented for released pivotal movement about a pivot point through the bracket means to allow the bracket and elongated member to pivot relative to the stabilizer rod means approximately parallel to the plane of the fabric and having a release threshold such that upon exceeding the threshold the bracket and elongated member pivot in the direction of applied force in the plane of the material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/990,531, filed Dec. 14, 1992 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 610,320, filed Nov. 6, 1990 now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 450,905, filed Dec. 14, 1989 now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 070,844, filed Jul. 6, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,915,153 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 920,704 filed Oct. 17, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,858,668, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 888,462 filed Jul. 18, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 788,460, filed Oct. 17, 1985, now abandoned.
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