Claims
- 1. A window shade comprising, in combination,
- a roller having a telescoping member receivable in one end, and
- a shade secured along one end to said roller and extending between the ends of said roller and having a free opposite end, said shade having at least at one edge thereof a plurality of spaced hand-strip lines extending from end-to-end substantially parallel to said edge such that discrete widths of said shade may be hand-stripped along said lines from said free end of said shade to provide a smooth, straight edge after stripping,
- said roller including at least at its end receiving the telescoping member a plurality of longitudinally spaced, circumferentially extending strip lines substantially coincident with said lines of said shade adapted to permit removal of discrete lengths of said roller corresponding to said discrete widths of said shade hand-stripped therefrom,
- said window shade being adapted to be sized to a window opening by hand-stripping of said discrete widths of said shade from said free end of said shade toward said end secured to said roller while said shade is rolled on said roller, with said discrete length of said roller to be removed being exposed by said hand-stripping of said shade.
- 2. The window shade of claim 1 wherein said roller further comprises a pin member and a motor member.
- 3. A window shade comprising, in combination,
- a roller comprising a first tubular roller member, a second member having one end thereof telescopingly seated within said first member, a tube surrounding at least the portion of said second member projecting axially from said first member, and means associated with said tube for resisting relative rotative movement between said tube and said members, said tube having an inside diameter of a size permitting free axial sliding movement between said members, and
- a shade secured along one end to said roller and extending between the ends of said roller and having a free opposite end, said shade having at least at one edge thereof a plurality of spaced hand-strip lines extending from end-to-end substantially parallel to said edge such that discrete widths of said shade may be hand-stripped along said lines from said free end of said shade to provide a smooth, straight edge after stripping,
- said tube including at least at one end thereof a plurality of longitudinally spaced, circumferentially extending strip lines substantially coincident with said lines of said shade adapted to permit removal of discrete lengths of said tube corresponding to said discrete widths of said shade hand-stripped therefrom,
- said window shade being adapted to be sized to a window opening by hand-stripping of said discrete widths of said shade from said free end of said shade toward said end secured to said roller while said shade is rolled on said roller, with said discrete length of said tube to be removed being exposed by said hand-stripping of said shade.
- 4. The window shade of claim 3 wherein said tube has an outside diameter approximately equal to the outside diameter of said first member and has one end thereof abutting the end of said first member surrounding said second member.
- 5. The window shade of claim 3 wherein said tube is formed of a readily cuttable material.
- 6. The window shade of claim 4 wherein said shade is secured to said roller by means of an adhesive extending between the ends of said roller.
- 7. The window shade of claim 3 wherein said tube surrounds said first roller member and extends the length of said roller.
- 8. The window shade of claim 7 wherein said tube is formed by said shade being wrapped about and secured to itself across its width.
- 9. A window shade comprising, in combination,
- a roller comprising a first tubular roller member, a second member having one end thereof telescopingly seated within said first member, a tube surrounding said members and extending the length of said roller, and means associated with said tube and said first roller member for resisting relative rotative movement between said tube and said first member, while permitting relative longitudinal movement therebetween, and
- a shade secured along one end to said tube and extending between the ends of said roller and having a free opposite end, said shade having at least at one edge thereof a plurality of spaced hand-strip lines extending from end-to-end substantially parallel to said edge such that discrete widths of said shade may be hand-stripped along said lines from said free end of said shade to provide a smooth, straight edge after stripping,
- said tube including at least at one end thereof a plurality of longitudinally spaced, circumferentially extending strip lines substantially coincident with said lines of said shade adapted to permit removal of discrete lengths of said tube corresponding to said discrete widths of said shade hand-stripped therefrom,
- said window shade being adapted to be sized to a window opening by hand-stripping of said discrete widths of said shade from said free end of said shade toward said end secured to said roller while said shade is rolled on said roller, with said discrete length of said roller to be removed being exposed by said hand-stripping of said shade.
- 10. The window shade of claim 9 wherein said shade has at both edges thereof said plurality of spaced hand-strip lines and said tube has at both ends thereof said circumferentially extending strip lines.
- 11. A method of installing a window shade including a roller having a telescoping member receivable in one end, and a shade rolled on said roller, said shade being secured along one end to said roller and extending between the ends of said roller and having a free opposite end and having at least at one edge thereof a plurality of spaced hand-strip lines extending from end-to-end substantially parallel to said edge such that discrete widths of said shade may be hand-stripped along said lines from said free end of said shade to provide a smooth, straight edge after stripping, said roller including at least at its end receiving the telescoping member a plurality of longitudinally spaced, circumferentially extending strip lines substantially coincident with said lines of said shade adapted to permit removal of discrete lengths of said roller corresponding to said discrete widths of said shade hand-stripped therefrom; said method comprising the steps of:
- marking the desired width of the shade,
- hand-stripping said shade along the hand-strip line closest to the marked width of the shade, said hand-stripping commencing at said free end of said shade and continuing towards said end secured to said roller by unwinding of said discrete width of said shade as it is hand-stripped until said discrete length of said roller is exposed,
- removing said discrete length of said roller, and adjusting the telescoping member to the hand-stripped width of the shade.
- 12. A method of installing a window shade including a roller and a shade rolled on said roller, said roller comprising, a first tubular roller member, a second member having one end thereof telescopingly seated within said first member, a tube surrounding at least the portion of said second member projecting axially from said first member, and means associated with said tube for resisting relative rotative movement between said tube and said members, said tube having an inside diameter of a size permitting free axial sliding movement between said members, said shade being secured along one end to said roller and extending between the ends of said roller and having a free opposite end and having at least at one edge thereof a plurality of spaced hand-strip lines extending from end-to-end substantially parallel to said edge such that discrete widths of said shade may be hand-stripped along said lines from said free end to said shade to provide a smooth, straight edge after stripping, said tube including at least at one end thereof a plurality of longitudinally spaced, circumferentially extending strip lines substantially coincident with said lines of said shade adapted to permit removal of discrete lengths of said tube corresponding to said discrete widths of said shade hand-stripped therefrom; said method comprising the steps of:
- marking the desired width of the shade,
- hand-stripping said shade along the hand-strip line closest to the marked width of the shade, said hand-stipping commencing at said free end of said shade and continuing toward said end secured to said roller by unwinding of said discrete width of said shade as it is hand-stripped until said discrete length of said tube is exposed,
- removing said discrete length of said tube, and
- adjusting the telescoping roller members to the hand-stripped width of the shade.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein said discrete length of tube is removed by twisting to separate it from the remainder of the tube and sliding it off the end of said roller.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 688,063 filed May 19, 1976, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Continuations (1)
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