Arch window covering with control
20170145738 ยท 2017-05-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B9/262
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B9/264
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B2009/2627
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A non rectangular controllable window covering, for a window frame of corresponding non rectangular shape and having a covering frame defining a base frame segment and a non rectangular frame segment together forming a covering frame to fit the non rectangular window frame, and a window covering supported in the covering frame, consisting of a first covering panel and a second covering panel spaced apart from one another, one of the covering panels being movable relative to the other, and, a control element connected to the moveable covering panel.
Claims
1. A non rectangular window covering, for a window frame of corresponding non rectangular shape and comprising; a base frame segment; at least one non rectangular frame segment of channel shape defining a hollow interior, the frame segments together forming a non-rectangular covering frame to fit the window frame; a window covering member supported in said covering frame, the window covering member, in turn, comprising a fixed covering panel portion secured to said non rectangular frame segment; a movable covering panel portion spaced apart from said fixed covering panel portion and supported from said non rectangular frame segment; light permeable materials forming at least part of each of said fixed and movable covering panel portions; light obstructing strips on said fixed and movable covering panel portions, said light obstructing strips being spaced apart from one another and defining light permeable areas therebetween; said movable covering panel portion being movable relative to said fixed covering panel portion; and, a flexible control element extending around the interior of said non rectangular frame segment and connected to said moveable covering panel portion operable to move said movable covering panel portion relative to said fixed covering panel portion, thereby moving said light obstructing strips on said movable covering panel portion relative to said fixed covering panel portion.
2. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 1 wherein said light obstructing strips comprise individual separate strips of dark effect material, said strips being connected to both said covering panel portions, in transverse spaced apart locations, and being movable between, spaced apart positions, for passing light there between, and generally adjacent positions for obstructing passage of light therebetween.
3. (canceled)
4. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 1 including light permeable strips formed as parts of each of said fixed covering panel portion, and of said movable covering panel portion, said light permeable strips alternating with said light obstructing strips.
5. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 2 wherein said light obstructing strips are strips of light obstructing material defining edges, and one said edge of each said strip being attached to said fixed covering panel portion and the other said edge of each said strip being attached to said movable covering panel portion.
6. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 5 wherein said light obstructing strips define in section a generally S-shape.
7. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 6 including a bottom panel extending between and supported by respective said fixed and movable covering panel portions.
8. (canceled)
9. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 1 including a connector having an upper edge shaped to conform to the non rectangular shape of said non-rectangular frame segment and secured on said, movable covering panel portion said control element being attached to said connector.
10. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 9 including an opening in said frame from which said control element depends downwardly for manual operation.
11. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 10 including a face member attached to said non-rectangular frame segment, said element passing through an opening in said face member.
12. The non rectangular window covering as claimed in claim 11 wherein said non rectangular frame segment is of semi-arcuate shape.
Description
IN THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF A SPECIFIC EMBODIMENT
[0033] Referring first of all to
[0034] It will be appreciated that the illustration of the invention as showing a generally semi circular arcuate arch is purely by way of example. As mentioned above the invention is equally applicable to windows of various other arch shapes including non-rectangular or asymmetrical shapes. For the purposes of this specification all such non- rectangular or asymmetric windows and window coverings are referred to as arch shaped.
[0035] The window covering (10) in this example will be seen to comprise a linear base frame portion (12) and an arcuate arch frame portion (14). The arch frame portion (14) at its two ends is connected to the base frame portion (12).
[0036] The two frame portions in this example are formed of extruded, thermoplastic, typically some kind of P.V.C. In order to provide an aesthetic appearance, front face cover mouldings (16) and (18) are provided. In this case the two front face mouldings are formed of wood, but could equally well be formed of some form of thermoplastic material if desired.
[0037] Typically the face mouldings will be adhesively bonded to the respective frame portions, but other forms of attachment and indeed other forms of material will suggest themselves to persons skilled in the art.
[0038] Referring now to
[0039] Inner walls (26) and (26) parallel to side walls (24), form rectangular hollow spaces along either side of the extrusion for greater strength. A transverse intermediate wall (28) extends between the two inner walls (26). The transverse wall (28), and the inner walls (24) and (24), and the planar wall (22), together define a generally rectangular shaped tube extending through the extrusion (20).
[0040] Internal channel guide ribs (30), and (32) are formed in pairs respectively on the inside of the planar wall (22) and the inner side of the intermediate transverse wall (28), in opposition to one another.
[0041] The tubular extrusion (20) is formed into a non-rectangular shape, in this case an arcuate shape, according to well understood bending technology. The planar wall (22) will be directed on the inside of the curve, and the side walls (24) and (24) will face front and back, normal to the planar wall.
[0042] The window covering further comprises, in this case, two panels of a flexible material, typically a fabric of some kind, namely an inner covering panel (40) and an outer covering panel (42), the terms inner and outer, in this case, simply referring to the building itself.
[0043] The panels are preferably of translucent material, capable of passing exterior light, to some extent, into the building.
[0044] The two covering panels have extending between them generally S-shaped strips (44) of dark effect, light obstructing material. The strips may be formed as extrusions of thermoplastic material, or some kind of dark effect synthetic material, although the invention is not restricted to such a material or form of manufacture.
[0045] Edges of the strips (44) are secured, at (46), to respective inner and outer covering panels (40) and (42). Such securement is flexible and permits the strips (44) to rotate up to ninety degrees, between a generally horizontal position (
[0046] It is seen that inner covering panel (40) is suspended by a central portion of its upper edge, which is pinched between frame (14) and face moulding (18). The inner panel thus simply hangs down, being cut to fit the shape of the frame (14).
[0047] The outer panel (42) is moveable. It is cut somewhat smaller than inner panel (40) so that it defines a free space between itself and the frame (14). Outer panel (42) has a more or less rigid or semi-rigid arcuate header (50) which is attached to the upper extremity of panel (42) Header (50) extends across and is fastened to a central portion of panel (42), and functions to provide a suspension for panel (42) and to hold the fabric of panel (42) spread evenly across the interior of frame (14).
[0048] In order to raise and lower panel (42), a single control element (52) is provided. Element (52) is threaded through the interior of frame (14) between guide channel ribs (30 and 32). Element (52) depends downwardly from any suitable opening (not shown) at the apex of frame (14), and is secured to header (50) Element (52) extends around the interior of frame (14) and exits, on one side, or the other, of frame (14) through any suitable opening.
[0049] Element (52) passes through a grommet (54) located in a suitable opening of face moulding (18), where it is accessible for hand operation. Any suitable cleat (not shown) such as is well known, can be secured to a side of the window frame, at a height where it is easily reached by a resident in the building.
[0050] In this way the window covering can be adjusted between light and dark effects by simple manipulation of the element (52).
[0051] In order to keep the two covering panels (40) and (42) hanging smoothly, a bottom rail (56) is provided. Rail (56) is attached to both of the two covering panels.
[0052] When the outer panel is raised (
[0053] When outer covering panel (42) is released, the rail will rotate back to a more or less horizontal position, thus maintaining both panels hanging smoothly.
[0054] The invention is not restricted solely to the form of panels and strips as described above.
[0055] Another embodiment is shown in
[0056] An outer covering panel (62) has a more or less semi-rigid header (64) attached to a central portion of the top of the panel.
[0057] An element (66) is secured centrally to header (64). Element (66) passes through he interior of frame (14) as before, and exits through face moulding (18) and grommet.
[0058] Covering panel (62) is cut somewhat smaller than the shape of frame (14), so as to allow for up and down movement, relative to panel (60).
[0059] Both covering panels are formed of a fabric of some kind, typically a synthetic woven fabric. Each panel is formed with semi-translucent bars (66), and dark effect bars (68), alternately.
[0060] By adjusting the outer panel (62) the translucent bars in the two panels can be aligned with each other. This will allow some light to pass into the building.
[0061] When darker effects are required, the panel (62) can be adjusted so that the dark bars on panel (62) line up against the light bars on panel (60). This will have the effect of restricting passage of light, creating a darker effect inside the building.
[0062] In order to assist in keeping the two panels hanging straight down, each panel has its own bottom rail (70). Wires (72) extending from top to bottom of frame (14), further assist in controlling the panels (60) and (62).
[0063] While the invention is described with elements suitable for manual operation, it will be appreciated that motorised operation of the elements is also possible. The attachment of a motor to the frame, and connection to the element, in either case, is regarded as being within the competence of persons skilled in the art, and requires no separate illustration, or description.
[0064] The foregoing is a description of a preferred embodiment of the invention which is given here by way of example only. The invention is not to be taken as limited to any of the specific features as described, but comprehends all such variations thereof as come within the scope of the appended claims.