This system is directed to an aesthetically pleasing window shade mounting system for roller shades for use with a curtain wall structure.
In buildings that have mounted exterior surfaces, such as glass, a curtain wall structure is used as shown in
Due to the structure of this building style, internal mounting aesthetics pleasing windows shades, and especially powered windows shades such as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 10,294,717, can be challenging to install and use. This is due in part to the fact that the curtain wall system can move independently from the building structure. Further, wiring for powered window shades can be challenging due to the nature, structure, and constriction of the curtain wall assembly.
Further, current brackets and mounts for roller window shades and shade systems are typically bulky, visible, and may detract from the aesthetics of the shade system. Hence, there remains a need for improved assembly for mounting shades and shade systems, including motorized shades.
Therefore, it is an object of the present system to provide for a mounting bracket for curtain walls that also allow for wiring to be installed and even concealed for aesthetics purposes.
The above objectives are accomplished by providing a window shade mounting system for use with a curtain wall structure comprising: a mounting plate secured to a building material wherein the building material carries a curtain wall assembly and the mounting plate is disposed in a cavity defined by a curtain wall assembly, the building material, a fire block or any combination thereof; a support plate removable carried by the mounting plate; a bracket attached to the mounting plate having a first end configured to bear against the mounting plate; a member included in the bracket wherein the member is configured to engage a roller window shade assembly and the member configured to limit rotation of at least a portion of the roller window shade assembly; a passage defined in the bracket for receiving a wire that travels from the cavity, through the passage and connects to a roller shade assembly motor included in the roller window shade assembly; and, a decorative plate attached to the support plate.
The cavity can be defined by the curtain wall assembly, the fire block, the mounting plate, the support plate, or any combination thereof. The support plate can be removable attached to the mounting plate. The wire can include a first connector positioned at an end of the wire, and wherein a motor included in the roller window shade assembly includes a second connector configured to selectively engage the first connector, thereby selectively electrically coupling the motor and the wire. The bracket can be configured such that when the bracket is coupled to the support plate, the combination of the bracket and the roller window shade assembly completely obscures a view of at least a portion of the bracket to an observer. The mounting plate can include a first position wherein the bracket is visible to an observer and a second position where the bracket is obscured from an observer. The roller window shade assembly can be supported within the cavity in the second position,
A second end can be included in the bracket and opposite the first end wherein the second end is visible to an observer. The second end can be rounded.
The system can include a hanger assembly including a mounting plate and a support plate secured to a building material wherein the building material carries a curtain wall assembly wherein the hanger assembly is disposed between the curtain wall assembly and the building material; a bracket attached to the hanger assembly having a first end configured to bear against the mounting plate; a roller window shade assembly attached to the bracket; and, wherein the combination of the bracket and the roller window shade assembly completely obscures at least a portion of the support plate to an observer.
The window shade mounting system of claim 16 wherein the roller window shade assembly is a first roller shade assembly carried by the bracket and a second roller shade assembly carried by an opposite side of the bracket,
A system can include a hanger assembly including a mounting plate and a support plate secured to a building material wherein the building material carries a curtain wall assembly wherein the hanger assembly is disposed between the curtain wall assembly and the building material; a bracket attached to the hanger assembly having a first end configured to bear against the mounting plate; and, a roller shade assembly attached to the bracket. The window shade mounting system of claim 19 wherein the mounting plate includes a first position wherein the bracket is visible to an observer and a second position where the bracket is obscured from an observer.
The construction designed to carry out the invention will hereinafter be described, together with other features thereof. The invention will be more readily understood from a reading of the following specification and by reference to the accompanying drawings forming a part thereof, wherein an example of the invention is shown and wherein:
With reference to the drawings, the invention will now be described in more detail.
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The hanger assembly can include a mounting plate 28 that can be carried by the building materials and, in one embodiment, can be affixed to the building material such as with fasteners 30. The hanger can be affixed to the building material during installation of the curtain wall or, in some cases, after installation of the curtain wall. The mounting plate can include a ledge 32 for supporting a support plate 34. A window shade 36 can be carried by the support plate. The support plate can include a groove 35 configured to engage with the ledge to support the support plate. A roller shade bracket 38 can be carried by the support plate and used to carry the roller shade assembly. Wiring 40 for a motorized window shade mounting assembly can be disposed in the first cavity and can be supported by the support plate, thereby being concealed by and supported by the support plate. In this configuration, the window shade can be disposed under the building material. The support plate can include an external wall 64 and internal wall 66. The wiring can be supported by the internal wall 64 while a decorative plate can be supported by the external wall 62. The decorative plate 42 or other structure can have a lower edge flush with the building material or other covering affixed to the building material.
A wire can include a first connector 68 positioned at an end of the wire, and wherein a motor included in the roller shade assembly can include a second connector 70 configured to selectively engage the first connector, thereby selectively electrically coupling the motor and the wire. These connectors allow the roller shade assembly to be removed from the mounting plate without having to remove the wiring that is disposed in the cavity.
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The mounting bracket can support an end of a roller shade assembly in one embodiment and can support an end of two roller shade assemblies in one embodiment. The bracket can support a first roller shade assembly on one side and a second roller shade assembly on a second side.
It is understood that the above descriptions and illustrations are intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. It is to be understood that changes and variations may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the following claims. Other embodiments as well as many applications besides the examples provided will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading the above description. The scope of the invention should, therefore, be determined not with reference to the above description, but should instead be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. The disclosures of all articles and references, including patent applications and publications, are incorporated by reference for all purposes. The omission in the following claims of any aspect or subject matter that is disclosed herein is not a disclaimer of such subject matter, nor should it be regarded that the inventor did not consider such subject matter to be part of the disclosed inventive subject matter.
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