Claims
- 1. In a covering system for openings such as windows, a covering material portion having a plurality of sections disposed in a generally vertical orientation, said 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 typically in a horizontal orientation; a plurality of track mounting means for mounting a plurality of sections of said window covering material intermediate said left and right edge portions thereof for bidirectional traverse relative to said traverse track; first and second edge carrier means mounted to said traverse track with at least one of the first and second carrier means adapted for bidirectional traverse on said track; first and second edge stabilizer means each including a bracket mounted to said respective first or second edge carrier means, and an elongated edge stabilizer member mounted to said bracket and holding a respective one of said left and right edge portions of said window covering material in a substantially straight, substantially rigid vertical orientation, including when said material is traversed toward an open condition, with a degree of rigidity sufficient to overcome said inherent distortion characteristic; and traverse alignment means for maintaining the alignment of said vertical material sections during traverse toward said open and closed conditions, said traverse alignment means including guide apertures formed in said vertical material sections, an extendible guide cord routed through said guide apertures and tensioning means operatively connected to said guide cord for maintaining said guide cord in substantial tension throughout the traverse of said material portion between said open and closed conditions.
- 2. In a vertical window covering system, a window covering material portion having a plurality of sections disposed in a generally vertical orientation, said portion being adaptable to being traversed between open and closed conditions and having an inherent distortion characteristic causing non-vertical hanging of left and right edge portions thereof in an open or partially open 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 said window covering material intermediate said left and right edge portions thereof for bidirectional traverse relative to said traverse track; first and second edge carrier means mounted to said traverse track with at least one of said carrier means adapted for bidirectional traverse on said track; and edge stabilizer means mounted on each of said carrier means for holding said edge portions of said window covering material in a substantially straight vertical orientation when said material is traversed toward an open condition, including a stabilizer rod means mounted to said carrier means in an accurate vertical orientation and with a degree of rigidity sufficient to overcome said inherent distortion characteristic, said stabilizer rod means extending at least substantially the entire length of an associated one of said edge portions of said window covering material and being secured thereto at least at a plurality of locations throughout said length; wherein said window covering material portion includes a plurality of vertical material portions which move together as said material is traversed toward a closed condition and has the further inherent distortion characteristic operating during traversing toward said closed condition tending to cause said vertical material portions to become misaligned in a direction perpendicular to the general plane of traverse, and further comprising traverse alignment means for maintaining the alignment of said vertical material portions during said traverse toward said closed condition, said traverse alignment means including guide apertures formed in said vertical material portions at a prearranged position near a bottom edge thereof, guide cord means extending through said guide apertures and being fastened to one of said stabilizer rod means, and tensioning means operatively mounted to the other of said stabilizer rod means for maintaining said guide cord in substantial tension throughout the traverse of said material portion between said open and closed conditions.
- 3. The system of claim 2, wherein said window covering material portion comprises an area of prepleated drapery fabric having permanently set pleats of a nature such that the fabric behaves like a tension spring tending to bias pleats toward the folded state and thus causing a distortion characteristic of said right and left edge portions tending to bow inwardly from top to bottom in an open condition of said drape.
- 4. The system of claim 2, wherein said window covering material portion comprises an area of vertically disposed blind slats each mounted by one of said track mounting means to said traverse track and a plurality of string ladders carried thereon at spaced vertical locations and fastened at respective right and left ends to said stabilizer rods, the weight of said string ladders tending to cause said distortion characteristic with ones of said blind slat at right and left edges bowing inwardly from top to bottom.
- 5. The system of claim 2, wherein said window covering material portion comprises an area of prepleated drapery fabric having permanently set pleats of a nature such that the fabric behaves like a tension spring tending to bias pleats toward the folded state and thus causing a distortion characteristic of said right and left edge portions tending to bow inwardly from top to bottom in an open condition of said drape and wherein said window covering material portion has an overall width such that, when said drape has been held in an open condition for a substantial time, said prepleated folds tend to misalign rather than pleating neatly together as said drape is traversed toward a closed condition, each section of each of said pleats having said guide apertures formed therein and having said guide cord extending therethrough.
- 6. The system of claim 2, wherein said window covering material portion comprises an area of vertically disposed blind slats each mounted by one of said track mounting means to said traverse track and a plurality of string ladders carried thereon at spaced vertical locations and fastened at respective right and left ends to said stabilizer rods, the weight of said string ladders tending to cause said distortion characteristic with ones of said blind slat at right and left edges bowing inwardly from top to bottom; said string ladders having side wall portions adapted to fold as said vertical blind is traversed toward a closed condition but being stiff enough to tend to produce uneven folding and distortion of slat position, each of said blind slats having one of said guide apertures therein with said guide cord extending therethrough.
- 7. The system of claim 6, wherein said stabilizer rod means has a transverse dimension at least about equal to the width of each of said blind slats, said guide apertures in said blind slats comprise elongated guide cord receiving slots; and further comprising mounting means for mounting each of said stabilizer rods to said carrier means in a rotational mounting relationship relative to the plane of traverse of said blind so that said stabilizer rod means can be set to various angles to correspondingly set the angle of each of said blind slats relative to said plane of traverse.
- 8. The system of claim 2, further comprising a pleat position stabilizing means mounted to each of said plurality of spaced intermediate pleats for stabilizing said pleats in a vertical orientation.
- 9. The system of claim 8, wherein said pleat position stabilizing means comprises a weight fastened to a bottom portion of an associated pleat to bias said pleat to hang vertically.
- 10. The system of claim 8, wherein said pleat position stabilizing means comprises an elongated thin slat fastened to said pleat and extending at least substantially the entire length thereof, said slat being carried on said track mounting means associated with each said intermediate pleat.
- 11. The system of claim 8, wherein said pleat position stabilizing means comprises an elongated thin slat fastened to said pleat and extending at least substantially the entire length thereof and a weight mounted to said slat at a bottom portion thereof, said slat being carried on said track mounting means associated with said pleat.
- 12. The system of claim 3, wherein said stabilizer rod means includes an integral spring flexure portion near a top end thereof adapted to respond to a sidewise force applied toward the bottom portion thereof of a magnitude substantially greater than the spring force of said drapery fabric by flexing and then restoring said stabilizer rod means to a true vertical orientation.
- 13. The system of claim 3, wherein each of said drape edge carrier means and said drape edge stabilizer means together comprise a modular unit; each of said drape edge carrier means defines a horizontal mounting platform for said drape edge stabilizer means; said modular unit including stabilizer rod mounting means for mounting said stabilizer rod means to said mounting platform in an adjustable vertical position and an adjustable angular orientation relative to said mounting platform to enable precise adjustment of said stabilizer rod to extend perpendicular to said mounting platform.
- 14. The system of claim 13, wherein said stabilizer rod means includes an upper rod end having a regular cylindrical shape; and said stabilizer rod mounting means comprises a cylindrical mounting bracket rigidly mounted to a bottom surface of said mounting platform and having a tapered central aperture therein receiving said upper rod end of said stabilizer rod means and a triangular arrangement of set screws extending between an outer cylindrical wall of said bracket and said central aperture adapted for adjustable contact with said upper rod end for providing both a vertical adjustment of the position of said upper rod end in said tapered aperture and an angular adjustment of the orientation of said upper rod end relative to said mounting platform.
- 15. The system of claim 13, wherein said stabilizer rod means includes an upper rod end having a regular cylindrical shape; and said stabilizer rod mounting means comprises an aperture defined in said mounting platform and having a tapered wall portion adapted to receive said upper rod end in a variable angular orientation, a mounting collar fastened over said upper rod end on one side of said mounting platform, a compression spring carried over said upper rod end on the other side of said mounting platform, and a spring retaining bracket mounted to said upper rod end to compress said spring between a wall surface of said mounting platform and said retaining bracket, said mounting collar including first adjustment means for adjustably positioning said mounting collar on said upper rod end and second adjustment means for defining an adjustable angular contact relationship between said mounting collar and said mounting platform to establish an initial angular orientation for said mounting collar and said upper rod end, said upper rod end and said collar being deflectable away from said initial orientation and being biased by said compression spring to return to said initial orientation.
- 16. The system of claim 15, wherein said mounting collar has a central aperture receiving said upper rod end, said first adjustment means comprises a horizontally disposed set screw extending between an outer wall and said aperture for fastening said collar on said upper rod end in an adjustable position, and said second adjustment means comprises a triangular arrangement of set screws extending through said collar parallel to said aperture with screw tips contacting an adjacent surface of said mounting platform to jointly provide said adjustable angular contact relationship between said mounting collar and said mounting platform.
- 17. In a vertical drape system, a two dimensional area of a prepleated drapery fabric having permanently set pleats of a nature such that the fabric behaves like a tension spring tending to bias pleats toward the folded state; a traverse track adapted to be mounted in a horizontal orientation and comprising structural means defining an elongated, generally C-shaped track with an open bottom slot extending the length of said track, said track defining a pair of internal track locations for traverse rollers and a pair of external, horizontally projecting shoulders extending the length thereof to provide carrier guide tracks; a plurality of traverse rollers carried in said track and carrying thereon a plurality of elongated strips each fastened along its length to one of a plurality of spaced pleats of said fabric intermediate left and right edge pleats thereof to provide bidirectional traverse of said strips and said associated pleats in said track; a pair of carrier means carried on said traverse track with at least one of said carrier means mounted on said carrier guide tracks for bidirectional traverse thereon; each of said carrier means carrying thereon a drape edge stabilizer means for holding an associated one of said right and left edge pleats in a substantially true vertical orientation when said drapery fabric is traversed to an open state despite said spring bias forces in said fabric, said drape edge stabilizer means comprising an elongated stabilizer rod means extending at least substantially the entire length of an associated one of said edge pleats and being fastened thereto; means for mounting said stabilizer rod means to said carrier means in adjustable vertical and angular orientation to place the vertical and angular position of said associated edge pleat of said drape in said true vertical orientation; and flexure means associated with one or both of said stabilizer rod means and said mounting means for providing spring biased flexure of said stabilizer rod means relative to said carrier means at a top region of said stabilizer rod means so that said stabilizer rod means may be temporarily deflected away from said true vertical orientation by a force applied thereto greater than said spring bias force of said drapery material and then return to said true vertical orientation when said force is removed.
- 18. In a vertical drape system, a two dimensional area of a prepleated drapery fabric having permanently set pleats of a nature such that the fabric behaves like a tension spring tending to bias pleats toward the folded state; a traverse track adapted to be mounted in a horizontal orientation and comprising structural means defining an elongated, generally C-shaped track with an open bottom slot extending the length of said track, said track defining a pair of internal track locations for traverse rollers and a pair of external, horizontally projecting shoulders extending the length thereof to provide carrier guide tracks; a plurality of traverse rollers carried in said track and carrying thereon a plurality of elongated strips each fastened along its length to one of a plurality of spaced pleats of said fabric intermediate left and right edge pleats thereof to provide bidirectional traverse of said strips and said associated pleats in said track; a pair of carrier means carried on said traverse track with at least one of said carrier means mounted on said carrier guide tracks for bidirectional traverse thereon; each of said carrier means defining a horizontal mounting platform and carrying thereon a drape edge stabilizer means for holding an associated one of said right left edge pleats in a substantially true vertical orientation when said drapery fabric is traversed to an open state despite said spring bias forces in said fabric, said mounting platform having an aperture therethrough with a tapered wall portion, said drape edge stabilizing means comprising a stabilizer rod means and stabilizer rod mounting means for mounting said stabilizer rod means in said aperture in said mounting platform in an adjustable vertical position and an adjustable angular orientation relative to said mounting platform to enable precise adjustment of said stabilizer rod to extend perpendicular to said mounting platform; said stabilizer rod means includes an upper rod end having a regular cylindrical shape; and said stabilizer rod mounting means mounts said upper rod end in said aperture in said mounting platform in a variable angular orientation and comprises a mounting collar fastened over said upper rod end on one side of said mounting platform, a compression spring carried over said upper rod end on the other side of said mounting platform, and a spring retaining bracket mounted to said upper rod end to compress said spring between a wall surface of said mounting platform and said retaining bracket, said mounting collar including first adjustment means for adjustably positioning said mounting collar on said upper rod end and second adjustment means for defining an adjustable angular contact relationship between said mounting collar and said mounting platform to establish an initial angular orientation for said mounting collar and said upper rod end, said upper rod end and said collar being deflectable away from said initial orientation and being biased by said compression spring to return to said initial orientation.
- 19. A vertical drape system as claimed in claim 18, wherein said mounting collar has a central aperture receiving said upper rod end, said first adjustment means comprises a horizontally disposed set screw extending between an outer wall and said aperture for fastening said collar on said upper rod end in an adjustable position, and said second adjustment means comprises a triangular arrangement of set screws extending through said collar parallel to said aperture with screw tips contacting an adjacent surface of said mounting platform to jointly provide said adjustable angular contact relationship between said mounting collar and said mounting platform.
- 20. A vertical drape system as claimed in claim 19, wherein said adjacent surface of said mounting platform defines three indented regions receiving said screw tips to define a rest position location for said mounting collar relative to said mounting platform and said aperture therethrough.
- 21. In a vertical window covering system, a window covering material portion having a plurality of sections disposed in a generally vertical orientation, said 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 said window covering material intermediate said left and right edge portions thereof for bidirectional traverse relative to said traverse track; first and second edge carrier means mounted to said traverse track with at least one of said carrier means adapted for bidirectional traverse on said track; edge stabilizer means mounted on each of said carrier means for holding said edge portions of said window covering material in a substantially straight vertical orientation when said material is traversed toward an open condition, including a stabilizer rod means mounted to said carrier means in an accurate vertical orientation and with a degree of rigidity sufficient to overcome said inherent distortion characteristic, said stabilizer rod means extending at least substantially the entire length of an associated one of said edge portions of said window covering material and being secured thereto at least at a plurality of locations throughout said length; and traverse alignment means for maintaining the alignment of said vertical material sections during said traverse toward said closed condition, said traverse alignment means including guide apertures formed in said vertical material sections at a prearranged position near a bottom edge thereof, guide cord means extending through said guide apertures and being fastened to a first one of said stabilizer rod means, and tensioning means operatively mounted to a second one of said stabilizer rod means for maintaining said guide cord in substantial tension throughout the traverse of said material portion between said open and closed conditions.
- 22. The system of claim 21, wherein said tensioning means comprises a pulley mounted to said stabilizer rod means at a prearranged distance above the bottom end thereof and receiving said guide cord thereover, and a weight mounted on said guide cord for producing said tension therein.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein said stabilizer rod means comprises a housing having at least two vertical wall sections defining an internal cavity, one of said wall sections being disposed perpendicular to said plane of traverse and being adapted to mount one edge portion of said window covering material portion thereto, another of said wall sections defining bracket means within said cavity for carrying said pulley arrangement and channel means providing a vertical channel for confining said weight therein.
- 24. The system of claim 21, wherein said traverse track defines a pair of carriage tracks; said traversing carrier means comprises a carriage having a plurality of wheels thereon for traversing said carriage tracks and having a bottom wall portion with a mounting bracket thereon defining a horizontal mounting channel extending parallel to said plane of traverse; said edge stabilizer means includes a mounting rod including a horizontally disposed portion received in said mounting channel in rotatable relationship; and attaching means associated with said mounting bracket for fixing the position of said mounting rod within said channel.
- 25. The system of claim 24, wherein said stabilizer rod means comprises a housing having at least two vertical wall sections defining an internal cavity, a first of said wall sections being disposed perpendicular to said plane of traverse and being adapted to mount one edge portion of said window covering material portion thereto, a second of said wall sections defining an internal vertical channel running the length thereof; a bracket fastened within a top portion of said channel for carrying said mounting rod thereon to mount said stabilizer rod means on said carriage; said tensioning means comprising a pulley mounted on said bracket for carrying said guide cord thereon and a weight fastened on said guide cord and carried in said channel to confine its vertical motion therewithin.
- 26. The system of claim 25, wherein said second wall section also defines on each end thereof a generally C-shaped groove extending the length of said housing, and further comprising a section of fabric covering an exterior surface of said second wall section and having edge portions received into said C-shaped grooves; and elongated, flexible retainer beads received within said C-shaped grooves to retain said fabric edge portions therewithin.
- 27. The system of claim 25, wherein said first wall section defines a pair of opposed end grooves thereon, and further comprising a slat of material received received in said end grooves and having an edge portion of said window covering material portion wrapped therearound to fasten said window covering material portion to said housing.
- 28. The system of claim 27, wherein said first and second wall sections form a triangular shaped internal cavity and the free ends of said first and second wall sections define a pair of opposing grooves, and further comprising a slat of material received in said opposing grooves to enclose said triangular cavity.
- 29. The system of claim 21, wherein each of said carrier means is adapted for bidirectional traverse, said traverse alignment means further includes a second guide aperture formed in each of said vertical material sections at a second prearranged position separated from said first position, a second guide cord means extending through said second guide apertures and being fastened to said second one of said stabilizer rods, and a second tensioning means operatively mounted to said first one of said stabilizer rods, each of said carrier means further including releasable brake means for holding said carrier means in a preselected position against the forces exerted thereon by respective ones of said first and second tensioning means.
- 30. The system of claim 24, wherein said stabilizer rod means comprises a main body portion disposed vertically and secured to said edge portions of said window covering material, said mounting rod is an L-shaped rod having a vertical rod portion extending below said horizontal rod portion, and said stabilizer rod means further comprises mounting means for mounting said mounting rod to said main body portion with a rotational detented safety release action in the plane of said window covering material to provide a temporary rotational movement of said main body portion in response to horizontal pushing forces near a bottom region of said main body portion which might otherwise tend to distort said carriage assembly or other components of said system and including spring biasing means for biasing said main body portion to a detented vertical rest position.
- 31. The system of claim 30, wherein said mounting means comprises a vertical bracket secured to said main body portion of said stabilizer rod means, at least one vertical wall of said bracket extending parallel to the plane of said window covering material and defining at least one safety detent aperture pattern having a first circular region comprising a rest location and a pair of adjacent second circular regions comprising release locations with centers of said circular regions in a generally triangular pattern, said vertical rod portion of said mounting rod having a roller carried thereon and received in said aperture pattern in said wall of said bracket, said bracket further having a horizontal mounting platform below said detent aperture pattern, and compression spring means having one end contacting said mounting platform and another end mounted in biasing relation to said vertical rod portion of said mounting rod to bias said roller into said rest location of said detent aperture pattern, whereby a sideways torque of magnitude above a threshold value determined in part by said spring pressure and said detent aperture pattern exerted on said main body portion is transmitted through said bracket to cause said roller on said vertical rod portion to respond by moving into one of said adjacent circular regions and thereby providing temporary release of said torque with angular movement of said main body portion to a position providing pulling force on said carriage means in the direction of the applied force.
- 32. The system of claim 31, wherein said vertical bracket has a generally U-shaped cross section with front and back vertical walls each extending parallel to the plane of said window covering material and each defining upper and lower ones of said safety detent aperture pattern, said vertical rod portion of said mounting rod extending between said front and back walls and having upper and lower pairs of rollers mounted thereon, said upper pair of rollers being received in said upper safety detent aperture patterns and said lower pair of rollers being received in said lower safety detent aperture patterns, said horizontal mounting platform extending below said lower safety detent aperture patterns.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part my copending application Ser. No. 888,462, now abandoned, filed July 18, 1986, and entitled "Vertical Window Covering System," which is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 788,460, now abandoned, filed Oct. 17, 1985, and entitled "Vertical Drape System."
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