ROLL-UP COVERINGS FOR ARCHITECTURAL OPENINGS AND RELATED METHODS, SYSTEMS AND DEVICES
20200131848 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/382
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/384
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International classification
E06B9/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/384
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E06B9/44
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/382
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The disclosure provides roll-up coverings for an architectural opening, and various embodiments of ladder tapes. Embodiments of the roll-up covering include a roller, a first outer elongate tape, a first inner elongate tape and a plurality of slats disposed between the outer and inner elongate tapes. The first inner elongate tape can further defines a plurality of collapsible hinge segments disposed along the length of the first inner elongate tape. The collapsible hinge segments can be configured to collapse in order to decrease the effective length of the first inner elongate tape when the first inner elongate tape is rolled up around the roller. The collapsible hinge segments can further be configured to expand in order to increase the effective length of the first inner elongate tape when the roll-up covering is unrolled from the roller.
Claims
1. A roll-up covering for an architectural structure, said roll-up covering comprising: a first elongate tape, a second elongate tape, and a third elongate tape, each elongate tape having a first end, a second end, a tape length that extends from the first end to the second end, a tape width that extends perpendicular to the elongate tape length, and a tape thickness perpendicular to and less than the tape width; and a plurality of flexible slats, each of the flexible slats having a first end and a second end, an inner longitudinal edge and an outer longitudinal edge, a slat length extending from the first end to the second end, and a slat width that extends from the inner longitudinal edge to the outer longitudinal edge; wherein: the plurality of flexible slats are each spaced apart along the tape length of each of the elongate tapes, and each of the plurality of flexible slats are supported by the elongate tapes with the slat length extending in the same direction as the tape width; and the first tape is positioned at or proximate to each respective slat's first end, the second tape is positioned at or proximate to each respective slat's second end, and the third tape is positioned between the first and second elongate tapes.
2. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein: each flexible slat has a central region along its slat length located in between the first and second end of each flexible slat; and the third elongate tape is positioned in the central region.
3. The roll-up covering of claim 2, wherein the third elongate tape is positioned and spaced along the slat length of each flexible slat so the distance between the first elongate tape and the third elongate tape is the same as the distance between the second elongate tape and the third elongate tape.
4. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein the first end of each slat does not extend past the first elongate tape, and the second end of each slat does not extend past the second elongate tape.
5. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein: each flexible slat has an inner longitudinal region comprising the inner longitudinal edge and an outer longitudinal region comprising the outer longitudinal edge; the first and second elongate tapes support at least one of the inner or outer longitudinal regions of each of the plurality of flexible slats; and the third elongate tape supports at least the other one of the inner longitudinal or outer longitudinal regions.
6. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein the first, second, and third elongate tapes are attached to each respective flexible slat.
7. The roll-up covering of claim 6, wherein the first elongate tape is attached at the first end of each flexible slat, the second elongate tape is attached at the second end of each flexible slat, and the third elongate tape is attached to each flexible slat in a location between the first and second elongate tapes.
8. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein the third elongate tape has a different width than either of the first and second elongate tapes.
9. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein the tape thickness of each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes is between 1 to 30 mils, and the tape width of each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes is between about 5 mm and about 100 mm.
10. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein the sum total of the tape width of each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes is substantially less than the slat length of any one of the plurality of flexible slats.
11. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein: each flexible slat has an inner longitudinal region comprising the inner longitudinal edge and an outer longitudinal region comprising the outer longitudinal edge; one or more of the first, second, and third elongate tapes are inner tapes attached to the inner longitudinal region of at least one flexible slat; and one or more of the first, second, and third elongate tapes are outer tapes attached to the outer longitudinal region of the at least one flexible slat.
12. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein: the first, second, and third elongate tapes are torsionally attached to each of the flexible slats to bias the flexible slats into a closed position; and in the closed position, the slat width of each of the flexible slats is substantially planar with each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes.
13. The roll-up covering of claim 1, wherein the flexible slats are configurable into an open position, where in the open position, each flexible slat takes on a curved configuration with a middle portion of each flexible slat extending horizontal and transverse to the first, second, and third elongate tapes.
14. The roll-up covering of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of elongate stiffeners, each elongate stiffener having a stiffener length, a stiffener width perpendicular to the stiffener length, and a stiffener thickness perpendicular to the stiffener width, wherein the thickness of each elongate stiffener is less than its width; and at least a respective one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is attached to each of the flexible slats at or proximate to that slat's inner or outer longitudinal edge, and is positioned with its length extending in the same direction as the inner or the outer longitudinal edges of that slat.
15. The roll-up covering of claim 14, wherein each of the elongate stiffeners is separately formed from each of the slats and fixedly and directly attached to a respective one of the slats.
16. The roll-up covering of claim 14, wherein: the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners has an inward face and an outward face that are defined by surfaces defined by the length and width of the at least one of the plurality elongate stiffeners; each flexible slat has an upper face and a lower face defined by the surface defined by the length and width of each respective flexible slat; and one of the inward face or the outward face of the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is attached to one of the upper or the lower face of at least one of the plurality of flexible slats.
17. The roll-up covering of claim 16, wherein one of the upper or lower faces of the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is convexly curved, and the other one of the upper or lower faces of the at least one of the plurality of slats is concavely curved.
18. The roll-up covering of claim 1, further comprising: a first pair of elongate tapes, wherein the first pair of elongate tapes is attached to each of the plurality of flexible slats at or proximate to the first end of each of the plurality of flexible slats; a second pair of elongate tapes, wherein the second pair of elongate tapes is attached to each of the plurality of flexible slats at or proximate to the second end of each of the plurality of flexible slats; and a third pair of elongate tapes, wherein the third pair of elongate tapes is attached to each of the plurality of flexible slats in a location between each of the first and second ends of the plurality of flexible slats.
19. A roll-up covering for an architectural structure, said roll-up covering comprising: a first inner elongate tape and a second inner elongate tape, each inner elongate tape having a first end, a second end, an inner tape length that extends from the first end to the second end, an inner tape width that extends perpendicular to the inner tape length, and an inner tape thickness perpendicular to and less than the inner tape width; a first outer elongate tape and a second outer elongate tape, each outer elongate tape having a first end, a second end, an outer tape length that extends from the first end to the second end, an outer tape width that extends perpendicular to the outer tape length, and an outer tape thickness perpendicular to and less than the outer tape width; a third elongate tape, the third elongate tape having a first end, a second end, a third tape length that extends from the first end to the second end of the third elongate tape, a third tape width that extends perpendicular to the third tape length of the third elongate tape, and a third tape thickness perpendicular to and less than the third tape width of the third elongate tape; and a plurality of flexible slats, each of the flexible slats having a first end and a second end, an inner longitudinal edge and an outer longitudinal edge, a slat length extending from the first end to the second end, and a slat width that extends from the inner longitudinal edge to the outer longitudinal edge; wherein: the plurality of flexible slats and the elongate tapes form an expandable panel where each of the plurality of flexible slats are spaced apart along the tape length of each of the inner and outer elongate tapes and extend from the inner elongate tapes to the outer elongate tapes, and each of the flexible slats extend with its slat length extending in the same direction as the tape width of each of the inner and outer elongate tapes, the expandable panel moveable from a closed configuration, with the flexible slats substantially planar to the inner and outer elongate tapes, to an open configuration; and the first inner elongate tape and the first outer elongate tapes are both positioned at or proximate to each respective slat's first end, the second inner elongate tape and the second outer elongate tape are both positioned at or proximate to each respective slat's second end, and the third tape is positioned between at least one of the first and second inner elongate tapes or the first and second outer elongate tapes
20. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein each flexible slat has a central region along its slat length located in between the first and second end of each flexible slat, and the third elongate tape is located in the central region.
21. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein the first end of each slat does not extend past the first inner or first outer elongate tape, and the second end of each slat does not extend past the second inner or second outer elongate tape.
22. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein the flexible slats are configurable into the open configuration in which each flexible slat takes on a curved configuration with a middle portion of each flexible slat extending horizontal and transverse to the first, second, and third elongate tapes.
23. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein: each flexible slat has an inner longitudinal region comprising the inner longitudinal edge, and an outer longitudinal region comprising the outer longitudinal edge; the first and second inner elongate tapes support the inner longitudinal regions of each of the plurality of flexible slats; the first and second outer elongate tapes support the outer longitudinal regions of each of the plurality of flexible slats; and the third elongate tape supports at least one of the inner longitudinal regions or outer longitudinal regions of each of the plurality of flexible slats.
24. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein the first elongate tape is attached at the first end of each flexible slat, the second elongate tape is attached at the second end of each flexible slat, and the third elongate tape is attached to each flexible slat in a location between the first and second elongate tapes.
25. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein the third elongate tape has a different width than either of the first and second elongate tapes.
26. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein the tape thickness of each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes is between 1 to 30 mils, and the tape width of each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes is between about 5 mm and about 100 mm.
27. The roll-up covering of claim 19, wherein the first inner elongate tape, the second inner elongate tape, the first outer elongate tape, the second outer elongate tape, and the third elongate tape are torsionally attached to each of the flexible slats to bias the flexible slats into the closed position.
28. The roll-up covering of claim 19, further comprising: a plurality of elongate stiffeners, each elongate stiffener having a stiffener length, a stiffener width perpendicular to the stiffener length, and a stiffener thickness perpendicular to the stiffener width, wherein the thickness of each elongate stiffener is less than its width; and at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is attached to each of the flexible slats at or proximate to that slat's inner or outer longitudinal edge, and is positioned with its length extending in the same direction as the inner or the outer longitudinal edges of that slat.
29. The roll-up covering of claim 28, wherein each of the elongate stiffeners is separately formed from each of the slats and fixedly and directly attached to a respective one of the slats.
30. The roll-up covering of claim 28, wherein: the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners has an inward face and an outward face that are defined by surfaces defined by the length and width of the at least one of the plurality elongate stiffeners; each flexible slat has an upper face and a lower face defined by the surface defined by the length and width of each respective flexible slat; and one of the inward face or the outward face of the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is attached to one of the upper or the lower face of at least one of the plurality of flexible slats.
31. The roll-up covering of claim 30, wherein one of the upper or lower faces of the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is convexly curved, and the other one of the upper or lower faces of the at least one of the plurality of slats is concavely curved.
32. A roll-up covering for an architectural structure, said roll-up covering comprising: a first elongate tape, a second elongate tape, and a third elongate tape, each elongate tape having a first end, a second end, a tape length that extends from the first end to the second end, a tape width as little as about 5 mm to as large as about 100 mm that extends perpendicular to the tape length, and a tape thickness perpendicular to and less than the tape width; and a plurality of flexible slats, each of the flexible slats having a first end and a second end, an inner longitudinal edge and an outer longitudinal edge, a slat length extending from the first end to the second end, and a slat width that extends from the inner longitudinal edge to the outer longitudinal edge; wherein: the plurality of flexible slats are operably connected to each of the plurality of elongate tapes; each of the plurality of flexible slats is spaced apart along the tape lengths of each of the first, second, and third elongate tapes; each of the flexible slats are supported by and extend in the same direction as the tape widths of each of the plurality of elongate tapes, the plurality of flexible slats and plurality of elongate tapes form an expandable panel moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration in which the plurality of flexible slats are substantially planar to the plurality of elongate tapes; and the first elongate tape is positioned at or proximate to each respective slat's first end, the second elongate tape is positioned at or proximate to each respective slat's second end, and the third elongate tape has a different width than either of the first or second elongate tapes and is positioned between the first and second elongate tapes.
33. The roll-up covering of claim 32, wherein each flexible slat has a central region along its slat length located in between the first and second end of each flexible slat, and the third elongate tape is positioned in the central region.
34. The roll-up covering of claim 33, wherein the third elongate tape is positioned and spaced along the slat length of each flexible slat so the distance between the first elongate tape and the third elongate tape is the same as the distance between the second elongate tape and the third elongate tape.
35. The roll-up covering of claim 32, wherein the first end of each slat does not extend past the first or second elongate tape, and the second end of each slat does not extend past the other of the first or second elongate tape.
36. The roll-up covering of claim 32, wherein the flexible slats are configurable into the open configuration where in the open configuration each flexible slat takes on a curved shape with a middle portion of each flexible slat extending horizontal and transverse to the first, second, and third elongate tapes.
37. The roll-up covering of claim 32, wherein: each flexible slat has an inner longitudinal region comprising the inner longitudinal edge and an outer longitudinal region comprising the outer longitudinal edge; the first and second elongate tapes support at least one of the inner or outer longitudinal regions of each of the plurality of flexible slats; and the third elongate tape supports at least the other one of the inner longitudinal or outer longitudinal regions.
38. The roll-up covering of claim 32, wherein: the first elongate tape is attached at the first end of each flexible slat; the second elongate tape is attached at the second end of each flexible slat; and the third elongate tape is attached to each flexible slat in between the first and second elongate tapes.
39. The roll-up covering of claim 37, wherein one or more of the first, second, and third elongate tapes are inner tapes attached to the inner longitudinal region of at least one flexible slat, and one or more of the first, second, and third elongate tapes are outer tapes attached to the outer longitudinal region of the at least one flexible slat.
40. The roll-up covering of claim 32, wherein the first, second, and third elongate tapes are torsionally attached to each of the flexible slats to bias the flexible slats into the closed position.
41. The roll-up covering of claim 32, further comprising: a plurality of elongate stiffeners, each elongate stiffener having a stiffener length, a stiffener width perpendicular to the stiffener length, and a stiffener thickness perpendicular to the stiffener width, wherein the thickness of each elongate stiffener is less than its width; and at least a respective one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is attached to each of the flexible slats at or proximate to that slat's inner or outer longitudinal edge, and is positioned with its length extending in the same direction as the inner or the outer longitudinal edges of that slat.
42. The roll-up covering of claim 41, wherein each of the elongate stiffeners is separately formed from each of the slats and fixedly and directly attached to a respective one of the slats.
43. The roll-up covering of claim 41, wherein: the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners has an inward face and an outward face that are defined by surfaces defined by the length and width of the at least one of the plurality elongate stiffeners; each flexible slat has an upper face and a lower face defined by the surface defined by the length and width of each respective flexible slat; and one of the inward face or the outward face of the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is attached to one of the upper or the lower face of at least one of the plurality of flexible slats.
44. The roll-up covering of claim 43, wherein one of the upper or lower faces of the at least one of the plurality of elongate stiffeners is convexly curved, and the other one of the upper or lower faces of the at least one of the plurality of slats is concavely curved
45. The roll-up covering of claim 32, further comprising: a first pair of elongate tapes, wherein the first pair of elongate tapes is attached to each of the plurality of flexible slats at or proximate to the first end of each of the plurality of flexible slats; a second pair of elongate tapes, wherein the second pair of elongate tapes is attached to each of the plurality of flexible slats at or proximate to the second end of each of the plurality of flexible slats; and a third pair of elongate tapes, wherein the third pair of elongate tapes is attached to each of the plurality of flexible slats at a location in between each of the first and second ends of the plurality of flexible slats.
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[0054] Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying figures.
[0055] The embodiments of roll-up coverings herein can be used for covering any desired architectural opening such as windows, sliding doors. French doors and the like. Ladder tapes as presented herein can be used with any desirable slat configuration to achieve a desired aesthetic appearance for a window covering. Roll up coverings as set forth herein represent a significant improvement over existing technology. To Applicant's knowledge, no window coverings have existed before that provide all of the advantages, benefits, simplicity and aesthetic appeal of the disclosed embodiments.
[0056] For purpose of illustration and not limitation, a first embodiment of the device made in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
[0057] The roll-up covering 10 further includes a first outer elongate tape 30 that in turn has a first end 32, a second end 34, and defines a length between the first end and the second end. The first outer elongate tape 30 further defines a lateral width, a thickness and a first central longitudinal axis X1 between the first end 32 and second end 34 of the first outer elongate tape 30, such as along a geometric center of the first outer elongate tape 30. The first end 32 of the first outer elongate tape 30 can be attached to the roller such that the first central longitudinal axis of the first outer elongate tape is oriented generally orthogonally with respect to the central rotational axis R of the roller 20.
[0058] The roll-up covering 10 further includes a first inner elongate tape 40 disposed proximate to the outer elongate tape 30. The first inner elongate tape 40 has a first end 42, a second end 44, and defines a length between the first end 42 and the second end 44. The first inner elongate tape 40 further defines a lateral width, a thickness and a second central longitudinal axis X2 between the first end 42 and second end 44 of the first inner elongate tape 40. The first inner elongate tape 40 further defines a plurality of collapsible hinge segments 50 (
[0059] As further illustrated in the Figures, the roll-up covering further includes a plurality of slats 60 disposed between and coupled to the first outer elongate tape 30 and the first inner elongate tape 40. The slats 60 can be oriented transversely with respect to the first and central longitudinal axes (X1, X2). The plurality of slats 60, first outer elongate tape 30 and first inner elongate tape 40 define a sub assembly 70 that is configured to be rolled up around the roller 20, wherein the first inner elongate tape 40 is located radially inwardly with respect to the first outer elongate tape 30 when the subassembly is rolled up around the roller. Locating tape 40 radially inwardly from tape 30 results in tape 40 needing to be shorter than tape 30. The collapsible hinge segments 50 facilitate this. Each collapsible hinge segment includes a displaceable body portion 52 that is bounded by a lower hinge 54 and an upper hinge 56. As illustrated in the figures, when the sub assembly 70 is rolled around the roller, the inner tape 40 buckles outwardly from the second central longitudinal axis X2, and forces the body portion 52 to be displaced and bent over the lower hinge 54 such that the inner tape effectively folds upon itself at each hinge point in order to effectively shorten its length, and permit the sub assembly to roll up neatly around the roller.
[0060] In accordance with a further aspect, the sub assembly 70 can be configured to reside in a collapsed configuration (
The sub assembly 70 can be deployed from the collapsed configuration (
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[0062] In accordance with a further aspect, as illustrated in
[0063] As will be appreciated, the cross section of the stiffener 80 is generally vertically oriented, and provides a substantial sectional modulus and rigidity to the slats 60. As illustrated, the stiffeners can be substantially planar (e.g., flat, crowned, creased, and the like) and lay in substantially the same plane as one of the first central longitudinal axis X1 of the first outer elongate tape 30 and the second central longitudinal axis X2 of the first inner elongate tape. The at least one stiffener 80 can further define a width perpendicular to the length, and a thickness perpendicular to the width and the length, as clearly evident from the Figures. The stiffener 80 can have a curved cross section in a plane perpendicular to the central lateral axis (e.g. be crowned) such that a first curved planar face of the at least one elongate stiffener can be convex and a second, opposite curved planar face of the at least one elongate stiffener can be concave. The concave face of the at least one stiffener preferably faces the roller 20 when the sub assembly 70 is rolled up around the roller. The concave face of the stiffener 80 can have a radius of curvature r that substantially matches a radius of curvature of the roller 20. As illustrated, the at least one stiffener 80 has a thickness that is substantially smaller than its width.
[0064] As illustrated, each of the slats 60 includes stiffeners along each edge, and the concave faces of the stiffeners face the same way and are configured to face and engage with a curved surface defined by the roller 20 when the sub assembly 70 is retracted around the roller 20.
[0065] As illustrated in
[0066] In accordance with a further aspect, at least one of the slats can include at least one transverse stiffener 90 attached to the at least one slat (
[0067] As depicted in the figures, the stiffener is further positioned between the stiffeners along the edges of the top slat 60, thus ensuring that the top slat 60 can maintain its shape during and after deployment. When the transverse stiffener 90 is disposed on an upper slat in the sub assembly, the at least one transverse stiffener is thus adapted to maintain the upper slat in a generally open condition, and causes the first outer elongate tape 30 to be separated from the first inner elongate tape 40. If desired, and as presented in the Figures, the transverse stiffener 90 can be disposed across the slat 60 between the first outer elongate tape 30 and the first inner elongate tape 40 to act as a strut to separate the tapes 30, 40. Moreover the transverse stiffener 90 can be crowned similar to the stiffeners 80 for enhanced sectional modulus and column strength. Preferably, and as illustrated, the transverse stiffener 90 is a crowned member that can buckle or otherwise collapse and roll up around the roller when the sub assembly is retracted around the roller.
[0068] As illustrated in the Figures, the first inner elongate tape and first outer elongate tape are aligned behind each other such that they roll on top of each other when the sub-assembly 70 is retracted around the roller 20. In an alternative embodiment (not shown) the first inner elongate tape 40 and first outer elongate tape 30 can be laterally displaced from each other along the length of the slats such that they are not behind each other, and do not roll on top of each other when the sub-assembly is retracted around the roller. In accordance with a further example, the first inner elongate tape and first outer elongate tape can have different lateral widths (not shown), such as from about 5 mm to about 100 mm in increments of 1 mm. Furthermore, a different number of tapes can be provided along the back of the slats as compared to the front. For example, two outer tapes can be provided along the edges of the subassembly, and a single inner tape can be provided along the center of the subassembly 70.
[0069] In accordance with one embodiment, and as illustrated in
As illustrated, the ends 68 of the slats 60 of this embodiment are freely floating by virtue of using one or more stiffeners 80 along the edges 64, 66 of each slat 60. As is evident, the slats 60 can be plainly colored or can have a pattern printed on them.
[0070] In accordance with another embodiment, and as illustrated in
[0071] The first end 132 of the second outer elongate tape 130 can be attached to the roller 20 such that the third central longitudinal axis X3 of the second outer elongate tape 130 can be oriented generally orthogonally with respect to the central rotational axis R of the roller 20, and be displaced laterally along the roller from the first outer elongate tape 30, such as at the second end of the roller 20, or another location. As illustrated, the roll up covering further includes a second inner elongate tape 140 disposed proximate to the second outer elongate tape 130. The second inner elongate tape 140 can have a first end 142, a second end 144, and define a length between the first end 142 and the second end 144. The second inner elongate tape 140 can further define a lateral width, a thickness and a fourth central longitudinal axis X4 between the first end 142 and second end 144 of the second inner elongate tape 140. The second inner elongate tape 140 can further define a plurality of collapsible hinge segments 150 disposed along the length of the second inner elongate tape 140. The collapsible hinge segments 150 are the same in operation as hinge segments 50. As illustrated, the second inner elongate tape 140 and second outer elongate tape 130 are attached proximate to a second end of the slats 60.
[0072] As further illustrated in
[0073] As further illustrated in the Figures, the roll-up covering can further include a weight 95 proximate to the second ends of the first, second, and/or third inner elongate tapes 34, 44, 134, 144, 234, 244. The weight is preferably configured to maintain tension on the first inner elongate tape. The weight can be of any shape, but for purposes of simplicity it can be a weighted bar that spans the width of the roll-upcovering. For purposes of illustration, and not limitation,
[0074] In accordance with still further aspects, each of the aforementioned plurality of collapsible hinge segments 50, 150, 250 can be disposed proximate to a slat 60 in the sub assembly 70. In some implementations, each hinge segment 50, 250, 350 can be defined by a plurality of spaced apart transverse crease lines 54, 56, 154, 156, 254, 256 defined in the applicable tape 40, 140, 240 inner elongate tape. In some implementations, the hinge segment(s) can fold downward onto an exterior face 40b, 140b, 240b of the inner elongate tape(s) when the subassembly 70 is rolled onto the roller. In some embodiments, a lower crease line 54, 154, 254 defining the hinge segment can be disposed proximate to an inner transverse edge 64 of one or more of the slats 60. If desired, the lower crease line(s) can be disposed immediately above a region where the first inner elongate tape is attached to the transverse edge of the slat.
[0075] In accordance with a further aspect, the slats are preferably formed from a flexible fabric material. The stiffeners 80, 90 can be formed, for example, from at least one of a rigid plastic material, a metallic material, such as aluminum, titanium, brass or steel, or the like.
[0076] The tapes 30, 40, 130, 140, 230, 240 are preferably made from a flexible material. If desired, the crease lines 54, 56, 154, 156, 254, 256 can be crush formed into the flexible material. For example, the flexible material can be selected from the group including films and textiles. If desired, the textile can be selected from the group consisting of knits, wovens and non-wovens. The flexible material used for the tapes 30, 40, 130, 140, 230, 240 preferably have a thickness between about 1-30 mils, 1.5-25 mils, 2-25 mils, 3-20 mils, 4-18 mils, 6-16 mils, 8-14 mils, and about 10-12 mils.
[0077] In some embodiments, the tapes 30, 40, 130, 140, 230, 240 and slats 60 can be made from a woven material such as a Roe-Lon blackout drapery liner material, manufactured by Rockland Industries, Inc. (1601 Edison Hwy Baltimore, Md. 21213, (410) 522-2505). In some implementations, the stiffeners 80, 90 can be polymeric or aluminum crowned blind slats that are about 0.008 inches thick and 16 mm wide. In alternative embodiments, the width of the stiffeners 80, 90 can vary from about 3/16 of an inch to about inch or up to about one inch. A larger stiffener width can be appropriate, particularly for slats of larger depth (e.g., 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5 or 6 inches).
[0078] In accordance with further aspects of the disclosure, subsequent slats 60 can be separated by a substantially uniform distance along the first outer elongate tape 30 and the first inner elongate tape 40. If desired, such a distance can be a standard distance (e.g., 6 omm, 72 mm), or the spacing can be customized to any desired length, as subsequent slats can be overlapped to any desired extent, such as about 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, 30%, 35%, 40%, 45%, 50% or any increment therebetween of 1%. Thus, a custom roll-up covering 10 may be provided wherein the spacing between adjacent slats is determined by dividing a total custom height of the subassembly by a number of desired slats. Thus, it is possible to provide a custom subassembly of custom height with a custom, uniform distance between the slats.
[0079] In accordance with a further aspect, and as illustrated in
[0080] In further accordance with the disclosure, and as illustrated in
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[0082] In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the first connector 1201 has at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface, i.e., 1201.A or 1201C, which is attracted to at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface of the second connector 1202. In the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the magnetic attraction between the at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface, i.e., 1201.A or 1201C, of the first connector 1201 and the at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface of the second connector 1202 maintains the first connector 1201 and the second connector 1202 collapsed together. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the first and second connectors 1201 and 1202 have sufficient magnetic forces attracting one and another such that moving one of the pair of magnetic connectors 1201 and 1202 can cause coordinated move of the other one of the pair of magnetic connectors 1201 and 1202. It will be appreciated that the illustrated magnets are permanent magnets. Any suitable permanent magnets can be used, such as those including rare earth elements and the like. If desired, one of the magnets can be replaced with a piece of steel, preferably one that has been plated or lightly coated with a corrosion resistant layer.
[0083] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the coordinated upward movement of the first and second connectors 1201 and 1202 can cause the side edges 68 of the plurality of slats 60 to collapse against the first inner elongate tape 40 and first outer elongate tape 30, thus causing the plurality of slats 60 to be in a closed position.
[0084] The downward movement of the first and second connectors 1201 and 1202 can cause the side edges 68 of the plurality of slats 60 to separate from the first inner elongate tape 40 and first outer elongate tape 30, thus causing the plurality of slats 60 to be in an open position. In the illustrated embodiment, the first connector 1201 can be movable along the second central longitudinal axis X2, and second connector 1202 can be movable along the first central longitudinal axis X1. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the pair of magnetic connectors 1201 and 1202 can be removable from the first outer elongate tape 30 and the first inner elongate tape 40. Selective placement of the magnets can provide for any desired combination of privacy (below the magnets) and shading (above the magnets). It will be further appreciated that any of the disclosed roll up coverings can have slats that extend outwardly beyond the tapes that have freely floating ends. For example, the embodiments of
[0085] It will be further appreciated that some or all of the pairs of elongate tapes can be provided with pairs of magnets to selectively hold the tapes together. Thus, a roll up covering with two pairs of tapes would have four magnets, a covering with three pairs of tapes would have six magnets, and so on. It will be further appreciated that a clip or other suitable sliding fastener can be positioned over the tapes rather than magnets (or a magnet and opposing steel disc) if the tapes are at the edge of the roll up covering.
[0086] In accordance with a further embodiment of the present disclosure, for purposes of illustration, a second pair of magnetic connectors can be disposed opposite of one another such that a third connector 1203 of the second pair of magnetic connectors 1203 and 1204 can be disposed and movable on an outer surface of the second inner elongate tape 140 and a second connector 1204 of the second pair of magnetic connectors 1203 and 1204 can be disposed and movable on an outer surface of the second outer elongate tape 130 in response to and coordinated with the movement of the third connector 1203. In an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, the third connector 1203 and the fourth connector 1204 are magnetic discs of the same dimension, each with a circular surface, e.g., 1203A, corresponding to another circular surface, e.g., 1203C, connected by a transverse circular rim surface 1203B. In a preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, circular surfaces 1203A and 1203C of the third connector 1203 and fourth connector 1204 can be of the same radius dimension, e.g., 1203R. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the third connector 1203 has at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface, i.e., 1203A or 1203C, which is attracted to at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface of the fourth connector 1204. In the preferred embodiment of the present disclosure, the magnetic attraction between the at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface, i.e., 1203A or 1203C, of the third connector 1203 and the at least one metallic or magnetic contact surface of the fourth connector 1204 maintains the third connector 1203 and the fourth connector 1204 collapsed together. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the third and fourth connectors 1203 and 1204 have sufficient magnetic forces attracting one and another such that moving one of the pair of magnetic connectors 1203 and 1204 can cause coordinated move of the other one of the pair of magnetic connectors 1203 and 1204.
[0087] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, the coordinated upward movement of the third and fourth connectors 1203 and 1204 can cause the side edges 68 of the plurality of slats 60 to collapse against the second inner elongate tape 140 and second outer elongate tape 130, thus causing the plurality of slats 60 to be in a closed position. The downward movement of the third and fourth connectors 1203 and 1204 can cause the side edges 68 of the plurality of slats 60 to separate from the second inner elongate tape 140 and second outer elongate tape 130, thus causing the plurality of slats 60 to be in an open position. In the illustrated embodiment, the third connector 1203 can be movable along the fourth central longitudinal axis X4, and fourth connector 1204 can be movable along the third central longitudinal axis X3. In another embodiment of the present disclosure, the pair of magnetic connectors 1203 and 1204 can be removable from the second outer elongate tape 130 and the second inner elongate tape 140.
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[0089] In accordance with another embodiment, door 1300 can be operable to be opened by detaching or separating from the roller 20 on the outer end 1302 along the width of door 1300 and attaching to the roller at the inner end 1301 via latch element 1305. The door 1300 can be further operable to be closed by collapsing and rolling the outer end 1302 of the door 1300 toward and around the roller 20 along the width of the door 1300.
[0090] In a further embodiment of the present disclosure, as shown in
[0091] In accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, as illustrated in
[0092] As illustrated in details in
[0093] In a further embodiment, as illustrated in
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[0095] As further illustrated in
[0096] In an illustrated embodiment of the present disclosure, shown in
[0097] In a further illustrated embodiment of the present disclosure, as show in
[0098] In further embodiments, it will be appreciated that the disclosed coverings can be oriented in any desired manner with respect to the architectural opening that it is covering. For example, in some implementations, it can be desirable for the outer surface of the inner elongate tape(s) to face the architectural opening when the covering is unrolled from the roller (e.g., window or door). In other implementations, the outer surface of the outer elongate tape(s) can face the architectural opening.
[0099] For purposes of illustration, and not limitation,
[0100] The devices and methods of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for roll up window coverings and ladder tapes with superior attributes vis-a-vis the prior art. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the devices and methods of the present disclosure without departing from the spirit or scope of the disclosure. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure include modifications and variations that are within the scope of the subject disclosure and equivalents.