Claims
- 1. A window cover system, comprising: a track; a window cover; means for mounting the window cover to the track wherein at least one end of the window cover is free to traverse open and closed along the track; tape means routed through the window cover for maintaining alignment of the window cover relative to the track; and means for containing the tape means against transverse movement, to effect push and pull action by the tape and provide positive displacement of the cover at the end thereof.
- 2. The window cover system of claim 1, further comprising at least one edge support member mounted along the free end of the window cover and extending transverse to the track; said tape means being routed through the window cover and vertically along the edge support member; and said tape containment means comprising first containment means for routing the tape through the cover and in the direction of elongation of the traverse track, and second containment means for routing the tape along the free end of the cover.
- 3. The window cover system of claim 2, wherein the tape containment means further comprises third, magnetic containment means for (1) securing the tape along the track when the free end traverses away from the corresponding end of the track and (2) releasing the tape when the cover traverses toward the corresponding end of the track.
- 4. The window cover system of claim 1, further comprising at least one edge support member mounted along the free end of the window cover and extending transverse to the track; said tape means being routed through the window cover and vertically along the edge stabilizer member; said tape containment means comprising first containment means for routing the tape proximate through the cover and in the direction of elongation of the traverse track and second containment means for routing the tape along the free end of the cover; and support wheel means adjacent the free end of the cover for supporting and maintaining the tape taut.
- 5. The window cover system of claim 4, wherein the support wheel means is a toothed sprocket and the tape comprises mating slots.
- 6. The window cover system of claim 1, further comprising at least one edge support member mounted along the free end of the window cover and extending transverse to the track; the tape means being routed through the window cover and vertically through the edge support member; the tape means comprising first and second tapes routed through the window cover along vertically spaced horizontal paths; a support wheel mounted to the edge support member for rotation; wherein the ends of the tapes are routed over the support wheel; and means for fastening the ends of the tape together.
- 7. The window cover system of claim 1, further comprising at least one edge support member mounted along the free end of the window cover and extending transverse to the track; said tape means being routed through the window cover and vertically through the edge support member; the tape means comprising first and second tapes routed through the window cover along vertically spaced horizontal paths; a sprocket mounted to the edge support member for rotation; and wherein the tapes contain slots therein and are routed over the sprocket such that the slots are engaged by the sprocket for ensuring movement of the tapes in unison.
- 8. The window cover system of claim 6, wherein edge support members are mounted along both ends of the window cover transverse to the traverse track; wherein both ends of the window cover are free to traverse along the track; and wherein a support wheel is mounted in each of the transverse edge support members and the tapes are routed over each support wheel for ensuring movement of the tapes in unison.
- 9. The window cover system of claim 7, wherein edge support members are mounted along both ends of the window cover transverse to the traverse track; wherein both ends of the window cover are free to traverse along the track; and wherein a sprocket is mounted in each of the vertical edge support members and the tapes are routed over each sprocket for ensuring movement of the tapes in unison.
- 10. A window cover system, comprising: an elongated traverse track; a plurality of trolleys mounted on the track for traversing along the track; a cover attached to the trolleys and having at least one free end supported by the trolleys for traversing along the track; a tape routed along the cover in the general direction of traverse, along the free end of the cover and along the track at the free end of the cover for supporting the cover, said tape being relatively rigid in the longitudinal direction and relatively flexible transverse to the longitudinal direction; and tape containment means surrounding the tape for securing the tape against transverse displacement, whereby the tape is effective in pushing and pulling the cover and provides full displacement of the tape between the track and the bottom of the cover, thereby maintaining the vertical orientation of the free end.
- 11. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the tape containment means comprises: first containment means for routing the tape proximate the bottom of the cover and in the direction of elongation of the traverse track; second containment means for routing the tape along the free end of the cover; and third, containment means for (1) securing the tape along the track when the free end traverses away from the corresponding end of the track and (2) releasing the tape when the cover traverses toward the corresponding end of the track.
- 12. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the first containment means comprises slots formed in the cover defining the path of the tape.
- 13. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the second containment means comprises a hollow edge support member attached proximate the free end of the cover and oriented transverse to the direction of elongation of the traverse track.
- 14. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the third containment means comprises a magnet strip or array of magnets positioned along the traverse track.
- 15. The window cover system of claim 13, further comprising adjustable brake means mounted on the member and interacting with the tape for adjustably braking the movement thereof.
- 16. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the tape is flat.
- 17. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the tape is concave.
- 18. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the tape is concave and is oriented with the concavity facing radially inward at the bends in the tape.
- 19. The window cover system of claim 18, wherein the tape is rotated between bends to maintain the concavity facing radially inward at the bends.
- 20. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the tape bends around the edges of the cover between the first and second containment means and between the second and third containment means.
- 21. The window cover system of claim 20, wherein the tape is concave and is oriented with the concavity facing radially inward at the bends.
- 22. The window cover system of claim 21, wherein the tape is rotated between bends to maintain the concavity facing radially inward at the bends.
- 23. The window cover system of claim 1, wherein the cover is a pleated material.
- 24. The window cover system of claim 1, wherein the cover is a pleated hollow cell material.
- 25. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the cover is a pleated material.
- 26. The window cover system of claim 10, wherein the cover is a pleated hollow cell material.
- 27. The window cover system of claim 3, wherein (FIGS. 28-37) the window cover means comprises an assembly of vertical slats pivotally suspended by trolleys from the traverse track for opening and closing traversing movement along the traverse track; a drape; and a plurality of hinge means mounting the drape to the assembly of slats for opening and closing movement therewith; and wherein the first containment means comprises sleeve members having slots for receiving the tape and being mounted proximate the bottom of the slats and pivotal therewith for supporting and routing the tape along the slat assembly.
- 28. The window cover system of claim 27, wherein the slats are mounted to the trolleys off-center for offsetting the weight of the drape.
- 29. The window cover system of claim 27, wherein the second containment means comprises a vertical edge support member suspended from the track and adapted for routing the tape therethrough between the traverse track and the first containment means; said drape being attached to the vertical edge support member.
- 30. The window cover system of claim 3, wherein (FIGS. 38-46) the window cover means comprises an assembly of vertical slats pivotally suspended by trolleys from the traverse track for opening and closing translational traversing movement along the traverse track; a drape; wherein the first containment means comprises containment housings mounted proximate the bottom of the slats and arms pivotally mounted within the containment housings for pivotal movement about vertical axes proximate the pivot axes of the slats; the pivot arms having horizontal slots therein for routing and containing the tape; and a plurality of hinge means mounting the drape to the pivot arms for opening and closing translational movement therewith and permitting pivotal movement of the slats independent of the drape.
- 31. The window cover system of claim 30, wherein the slats are mounted to the trolleys off-center for offsetting the weight of the drape.
- 32. The window cover system of claim 30, wherein the second containment means comprises a vertical edge support member suspended from the track and adapted for routing the tape therealong between the traverse track and the first containment means; said drape being attached to the vertical edge support member and the plurality of hinge means attaching the drape to the slat pivot arms such that the position of the drape is substantially unaffected by pivotal movement of the slats.
- 33. The window cover system of claim 3, wherein (FIGS. 47-54) the window cover means comprises an assembly of vertical slats pivotally suspended by trolleys from the traverse track for opening and closing translational traversing movement along the traverse track; wherein the first containment means comprises containment housings mounted proximate the bottom of the slats and arms pivotally mounted within the containment housings for pivotal movement about vertical axes proximate the pivot axes of the slats; the pivot arms having horizontal slots therein for routing and containing the tape; and further comprising link means attached to the pivot arms and spanning adjacent slats for limiting the spacing between the adjacent slats and such that the position of the links is substantially unaffected by pivotal movement of the slats.
- 34. A window cover system, comprising:
a plurality of edge-members, each of said edge members having first and second edges and including means for attaching a window cover material thereto, said edge members suspended vertically from a track and moveable in a horizontal direction for opening and closing the cover system, and adjacent ones of said edge-members spaced-apart and held in a generally parallel relationship to each other by at least first and second foldable spacer-members; said foldable spacer-members including first and second plate-members, each of said plate-members having first and second generally parallel edges; said plate-members attached together at the first edges thereof by first hinge means, said first hinge means arranged such that said plate-members may be folded together in a generally face-to-face relationship for opening the window cover system and opened to a predetermined maximum angle to each other for closing the window system; and the second edge of each of said plate-members attached to a corresponding one of said adjacent edge members by second hinge means.
- 35. A window cover system, comprising:
a traverse track; an array of a plurality of edge-members, each having first and second edges and including means for attaching a window cover thereto, and adjacent ones of said edge-members spaced-apart and held in a generally parallel relationship to each other by at least first and second foldable spacer-members; said foldable spacer-members including first and second plate-members, each having first and second generally parallel edges; said plate-members attached together at the first edges thereof by first hinge means arranged such that said plate-members may be folded together in a generally face-to-face relationship for opening the window cover system and opened to a predetermined maximum angle to each other for closing the window system; and the second edge of each of said plate-members attached to a corresponding one of said adjacent edge members by second hinge means; said window cover comprising a plurality of elongated slats, having first and second opposite edges, one slat thereof attached to the first edge of each of said edge-members, said slats attached proximate the first edge thereof to said edge members by third hinge means, said third hinge means providing adjustable inclination of the slats with respect to said edge-members; and further comprising a plurality of suspension means traversingly depending from the traverse track and attached to the slats, said suspension means being moveable along the track in a horizontal direction for opening and closing the cover system, said suspension means being attached at a selected point between the first and second edges of the associated slat for balancing the weight of the slat and the edge-member mounted thereto.
- 36. The window cover system of claim 35 wherein said first hinge means includes a hook-shaped slot formed on the first edge of said first plate-member and a bead formed on a first edge of said second plate-member, said first and second plate-members attached together by pressing said bead into said hook-shaped slot.
- 37. The window cover system of claim 36 wherein said bead is movable within the hook shaped slot for vertical movement of the hinge means.
- 38. The window cover system of claim 35 wherein said edge members are hollow and said second hinge means includes at least one tab formed on the second edge of each of said plate-members, said tab inserted into a corresponding slot in a corresponding one of said adjacent edge-members.
- 39. The window cover system of claim 38 wherein said at least one tab includes means for retaining the tab in said slot after it is inserted therein.
- 40. The window cover system of claim 35 wherein said first spacer-member is located between said adjacent edge-members at an upper portion thereof and said second spacer-member is located between said adjacent edge-members at a lower portion thereof.
- 41. The system of claim 40 further including first and second traverse tapes, each thereof rigid in lateral and longitudinal directions in the plane of the tape and flexible in a direction perpendicular to the tape, said first traverse tape extending horizontally through said edge-members and said first spacer-members via horizontal slots therein, and said second traverse tape extending horizontally through said edge-members and said second spacer-members via horizontal slots therein.
- 42. The system of claim 35 further wherein said window cover material is in the form of a plurality of elongated slats, one thereof attached to the first edge of each of said edge-members, said slats attached to said edge members by third hinge means, said third hinge means providing adjustable inclination of the slats with respect to said edge-members.
- 43. The system of claim 42 wherein said third hinge means includes:
a flexible hinge-strip having a generally dumbbell-shaped cross-section and formed by first and second generally parallel beaded portions spaced-apart by generally flat portion; a first generally cylindrical member extending along the first edge of a said edge-member and a second generally cylindrical member extending along one edge of a said slat, said first and second cylindrical members each having a slot extending completely therealong, and said edge-member, said slat, and said cylindrical members arranged such that said slots are generally aligned with each other; and said first beaded portion of said hinge-strip inserted in said first cylindrical member, said second beaded portion of said hinge-strip inserted in said second cylindrical member, and the flat portion of said hinge strip inserted in said slots.
- 44. A window cover system, comprising:
a panel of a flexible window cover material arranged in the form of a series of accordion-like vertical pleats; a plurality of edge-members, each thereof having first and second edges, said edge-members suspended vertically from a track and traversable in a horizontal direction for opening and closing the cover system, and each of said edge-members attached proximate the first edge thereof to a particular one of said pleats; a plurality of elongated slats, one thereof attached to the second edge of each of said edge-members, said slats attached to said edge-members by hinge means, said hinge means providing adjustable inclination of the slats with respect to said edge-members; and first and second traverse tapes, each thereof rigid in lateral and longitudinal directions in the plane of the tape and flexible in a direction perpendicular to the tape, said first traverse tape extending freely through each of said edge-members via a horizontal slot in an upper portion thereof, and said second traverse tape extending freely through each of said edge-members via a horizontal slot in a lower portion thereof.
- 45. The window cover system of claim 44 wherein each of said pleats includes a lip-portion extending therefrom, and said pleats are attached to edge-members by attaching said lip-portion thereto.
- 46. The window cover system of claim 45 wherein said lip portions of said pleats are attached to said edge-members by snap fastener means, whereby said cover material may be removed and re-attached to the window system.
- 47. The window cover system of claim 45 wherein each lip-portion has first and second slots therein for allowing passage of respectively said first and second traverse tapes.
- 48. The window cover system of claim 44 wherein said hinge means includes:
a flexible hinge-strip having a generally dumbbell-shaped cross-section and formed by first and second generally parallel beaded portions spaced-apart by a generally flat portion; a first generally cylindrical member extending along the first edge of a said edge-member and a second generally cylindrical member extending along one edge of a said slat, said first and second cylindrical members each having a slot extending completely therealong, said edge member, said slat, and said cylindrical members arranged such that said slots are generally aligned with each other; and said first beaded-portion of said hinge-strip inserted in said first cylindrical member, said second beaded-portion of said hinge-strip inserted in said second cylindrical member, and the flat portion of said hinge-strip contained within said slots.
- 49. A window cover system, comprising (new FIGS. 71-75):
a generally rectangular frame having an upper horizontal frame-member and first and second vertical frame members; roller means attached to said upper horizontal frame-member proximate said first vertical frame-member and extending vertically downward from said upper horizontal frame-member; an elongated traverse track, said traverse track pivotally attached at a first end thereof to a first point on said upper horizontal frame-member proximate said second vertical frame-member, and said traverse track being attached and translatable proximate a second end thereof to said upper horizontal frame-member at a second point on said horizontal frame-member between said first point and said roller means; first and second generally rectangular fabric panels attached together in a face-to-face relationship and separated by a plurality of vertically-oriented fabric vanes, said first and second panels attached at one end thereof to respectively first and second edges of a rigid vertical edge-member, said vertical edge-member slidably and rotatably suspended from said traverse track by a first slide-member, said fabric panels attached at the other end thereof to said roller means, and said fabric panels suspended from said traverse track by a plurality of second slide-members, each thereof free to slide in said traverse track and attached to a particular one of said fabric vanes; a spacer-tape, said spacer-tape substantially rigid in lateral and longitudinal directions in the plane of the tape and flexible in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the tape, said spacer tape attached at one end thereof to said first slide-member, at the other end thereof to said roller means, and attached at generally regular intervals therealong to each of said second slide members; and drive means for operating said roller means and traversing said edge-member, for rolling and unrolling said panels onto and from said roller means, thereby opening and closing the window cover system.
- 50. The window cover system of claim 49 further including means for adjusting separation between said first and second panels when the window cover system is closed.
- 51. The window cover system of claim 50, wherein when the edge-member is traversed between open and closed positions said edge-member is rotated such that the separation between said first and second panels is minimized, and wherein said separation adjusting means includes a downwardly-extending stop-member attached to said upper horizontal frame-member proximate said second vertical frame-member, said stop-member configured and positioned such that when said edge-member is traversed in a direction towards a closed position, the first edge thereof contacts the stop-member such that as said edge member is traversed further in the same direction the edge member is caused to rotate such that separation between said fabric panels is increased.
- 52. The window cover system of claim 51 wherein said drive means includes a continuous-loop chain-drive, said chain drive looped around a sprocket attached to an upper end of said roller means, and said edge-member attached to said chain drive via bell-crank means.
- 53. The window cover system of claim 52 wherein said chain-drive is a ball-chain-drive, said ball-chain-drive including a continuous loop of cord having a plurality of balls attached thereto at regular intervals therealong, said balls for engaging said sprocket for driving said roller means and said bell crank means attached to said cord for traversing and rotating said edge-member.
- 54. A horizontal roller blind system, comprising (new FIGS. 76-79); a track means; a box blind comprising a plurality of longitudinal vanes or box pleats extending generally horizontally and opposite, top and bottom ends; a roller having a top end of the box blind attached thereto; means rotatably mounting the roller to the track in a generally horizontal orientation, for winding the box blind on the roller and unwinding the box blind from the roller to raise and lower the box blind; a pleated blind having opposite, top and bottom ends and generally horizontal oriented pleats, the pleated blind being mounted at the top end thereof to the track adjacent the box blind such that the plane of the pleated blind and the plane of the box blind are generally side by side; an elongated rail mounting the bottom ends of the box blind and the pleated blind side by side; and at least one cord means attached at one end to the roller and at an opposite end to the rail and routed through or along the pleated drape, for winding and unwinding the cord to raise and lower the box blind and the pleated drape, wherein the elongated rail is of or includes sufficient weight to lower the box blind and the pleated drape in unison when the cord means is unwound, and orienting the vanes generally horizontally in the dimension transverse to the longitudinal dimension of the vanes, and whereby the rail pivots and flattens the box pleats during raising of the blinds, thereby facilitating flat storage of the box blind on the roller.
- 55. The roller blind system of claim 54, wherein the pleated blind is mounted to the underside of the track means, whereby the pleated blind is packed against the track during raising of the blinds.
- 56. The roller blind system of claim 54, wherein the cord means comprises a cord.
- 57. The roller blind system of claim 541, wherein the cord means comprises a tape.
- 58. The roller blind system of claim 54, further comprising first and second said cord means positioned horizontally on opposite ends of the blinds.
- 59. The roller blind system of claim 58, wherein the cord means comprises a cord.
- 60. The roller blind system of claim 58, wherein the cord means comprises a tape.
- 61. A window cover system, comprising (new FIGS. 86-87): a horizontal track; a window cover having at least on free end; means for mounting the window cover to the track for traversing the at least one end open and closed along the track; at least one transverse housing member having an internal compartment and mounted along the free end of the window cover and extending transverse to the track; tape means comprising first and second, upper and lower tapes routed through the upper and lower sections of the window cover and into the compartment of the transverse housing member; containment means for routing the tapes through the cover in the direction of elongation of the traverse track; upper and lower support wheels rotatably mounted within the compartment of the transverse housing member; wherein the lower tape is routed over the lower support wheel and the tapes are routed together over the upper support wheel and the ends of the tape are tied together, for ensuring movement of the tapes in unison into and out of the compartment, to effect push and pull action by the tape and provide positive traversing displacement of the cover and maintain the alignment of the cover relative to the track as the tapes move into and out of the compartment.
- 62. The window cover system of claim 61, wherein the tape is adapted for widening the length of traverse of the cover, the adaptation comprising: sections of the tapes at the ends thereof comprising magnetizable material; elongated magnetic containment means mounted within the housing compartment for releasably capturing the ends of the tapes when the tapes are wound into the compartment and releasing the tapes when the tapes are withdrawn from the compartment; and a traveler unit slidably capturing the tied tapes intermediate the containment means and the support wheel, and pulling the intermediated section of the tapes downward for maintaining the tapes in an elongated configuration to facilitate capture and release by the containment means.
- 63. The window cover system of claim 62, wherein the orientation of the window cover is selected from vertical and horizontal.
- 64. The window cover system of claim 62, further comprising a transverse housing members mounted along each end of the window cover; wherein both ends of the window cover are free to traverse along the track; wherein the tapes are tied together at both ends; and wherein a support wheel, elongated containment means and a traveler unit are mounted in each of the transverse housing members and the tapes are routed over each support wheel, through each traveler unit, and releasably captured by each magnetic containment means.
- 65. A window cover system, comprising (new FIGS. 80-85): a horizontal track; a window cover having at least on free end; means for mounting the window cover to the track for traversing the at least one end open and closed along the track; at least one transverse housing member having an internal compartment and mounted along the free end of the window cover and extending transverse to the track; tape means comprising first and second, upper and lower tapes routed through the upper and lower sections of the window cover and into the compartment of the transverse housing member; containment means for routing the tapes through the cover in the direction of elongation of the traverse track; upper and lower sprockets rotatably mounted within the compartment of the transverse housing member; wherein the tapes contain slots therein and the lower tape is routed over the lower sprocket and the upper tape is routed over the upper socket such that the slots are engaged by the sprockets for moving the tapes into and out of the compartment, to effect push and pull action by the tapes and reversibly traverse the free end of the window cover along the track; means interconnecting the upper and lower sprockets; and means for reversibly rotating the interconnecting means to rotate the sockets in unison for driving the tapes into and out of the compartment in unison, whereby the associated free end of the window cover is traversed reversibly along the track, whereby the tapes maintain positive displacement of the cover during traversal and maintain the alignment of the cover relative to the track.
- 66. The window cover system of claim 65, wherein the tape is adapted for widening the length of traverse of the cover, the adaptation comprising elongated end sections extending over the respective sockets.
- 67. The window cover system of claim 66, wherein the end sections are coiled.
- 68. The window cover system of claim 65, wherein the interconnecting means comprises a gear system.
- 69. The window cover system of claim 65, wherein the interconnecting means comprises endless belt means wound about the upper and lower sprockets.
- 70. The window cover system of claim 65, further comprising a transverse housing members mounted along each end of the window cover; wherein both ends of the window cover are free to traverse along the track; wherein upper and lower sockets, interconnection means and drive means are mounted on each of the transverse housing members.
- 71. The window cover system of claim 70, wherein the interconnecting means comprises a gear system.
- 72. The window cover system of claim 70, wherein the interconnecting means comprises endless belt means wound about the upper and lower sprockets.
1. CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/934,989, filed Aug. 25, 1992, entitled TAPE-SUPPORTED WINDOW COVER SYSTEM in the name of inventor Andrew J. Toti.
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