Curtain Systems and Components Thereof
A curtain system including a curtain panel having a top edge and a support member adjacent the top edge that provides structural integrity to the curtain panel, and multiple ring clips each having a ring member adapted to be positioned on a curtain rod, a clip member adapted to clamp onto the support member of the curtain panel, and a hanging member that connects the ring member to the clip member.
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending U.S. utility application entitled “Supported Curtain Panels and Supported Curtain Panel Assemblies,” having Ser. No. 11/026,201, filed Dec. 30, 2004, which is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND It is generally known to hang curtain panels from curtain rods using ring clips.
There are various disadvantages associated with the conventional curtain system illustrated in
Second, unless great care is taken to attach each ring clip 12 at the same distance from the curtain panel's edge 20, the panel 10 may be hung at different heights along its width. For example, as indicated in
Third, due to the construction of the ring clips 12, the clip members 18 of the ring clips are not free to rotate through large angles relative to their associated ring members 16. In particular, because a hanging wire 22 that connects the clip member 18 to the ring member 16 simply hooks around both the clip member and the ring member, the clip member can only pivot to a limited degree in either angular direction relative to its vertical axis. That limited movement inhibits the curtain panel 10 from folding naturally along its width adjacent the curtain rod 14, thereby adversely affecting draping of the panel.
In view of such disadvantages, it can be appreciated that it would be desirable to have a curtain system that obviates or at least reduces one or more of those disadvantages.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe disclosed systems and components can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale.
As described above, existing curtain systems that use ring clips exhibit several disadvantages that adversely affect the aesthetics of the hung curtain panel. As is described in the following, the disclosed curtain systems provide far better results. In some embodiments, a curtain panel comprises a support member adjacent its top edge that reduces or eliminates panel sagging and that reduces the likelihood of uneven hanging. In further embodiments, ring clips are provided that have a clip member that can freely rotate through large angles, such as 360 degrees, such that natural folding of the supported curtain panel is facilitated and more attractive draping can be attained.
In the following, various embodiments of systems and system components are described. It is to be understood that those embodiments comprise mere implementations of the disclosed inventions and that alternative embodiments are possible and are intended to fall within the scope of the present disclosure.
Referring to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views,
The construction of the curtain panel 102 is described in greater detail below. However, it is noted with regard to
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Although the internal cord 118 has been described as comprising a braided textile outer layer that surrounds multiple internal fibrous stand, it is to be appreciated that other constructions are possible. For example, the “cord” could comprise a simple rope or even a flexible polymeric shaft or tube. The particular construction of the internal cord is unimportant as long as the cord is flexible and provides the desired degree of structural integrity to a curtain panel. In addition, although a specific construction of the curtain panel 102 (including a face layer 124, a lining layer 126, and cover layer 128) has been described, that configuration is merely exemplary. More important is that, once the curtain panel has been constructed, a support member is provided along the top edge of the curtain panel that provides the structural integrity and/or provides a defined attachment feature to which clip members can be secured.
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With the above-described construction, the curtain panel 200, like curtain panel 102, comprises a support member 202 that provides structural integrity along a top edge of the panel. The support member 202, like support member 116, is also sized and configured to fill the mouth of a clip member used to hang the curtain panel 200 in similar manner to the arrangement shown in
Although the external cord 204 has been described as comprising a twisted cord comprised of multiple yarns, alternative constructions are possible. Substantially any other type of cord, shaft, or tube could be used as long as it is flexible, provides the desired degree of structural integrity, and has the desired aesthetic appeal.
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Although the hanging member 306 has been described as comprising a wire that passes through an opening provided in a ring member and wrapped around a spring of a clip member, alternative arrangements are possible. For example, the hanging member could be fixed to the ring member but permit the clip member to freely rotate about the hanging member. Regardless, the particular configuration of the hanging member is less important to enabling free rotation of the clip members relative to their associated ring members.
Claims
1. A curtain system comprising:
- a curtain panel having a top edge and a support member adjacent the top edge that provides structural integrity to the curtain panel; and
- multiple ring clips each having a ring member adapted to be positioned on a curtain rod, a clip member adapted to clamp onto the support member of the curtain panel, and a hanging member that connects the ring member to the clip member.
2. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the curtain panel comprises a face layer composed of a decorative fabric.
3. The curtain system of claim 2, wherein the support member comprises an internal cord that is positioned along the top edge of the curtain panel.
4. The curtain system of claim 3, wherein the internal cord is concealed by a layer of the same decorative fabric as the face layer.
5. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the support member comprises an external cord that is positioned along the top edge of the curtain panel.
6. The curtain system of claim 5, wherein the external cord is a helically twisted cord comprising twisted yarns.
7. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the curtain panel comprises a narrowed neck immediately below the support member and wherein, when the clip members are clamped onto the support member, teeth of the clip member are positioned adjacent the neck.
8. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the clip member can freely rotate relative to the ring member.
9. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the clip member can freely rotate relative to the ring member through 360 degrees about a vertical axis of the clip member.
10. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the ring member comprises a hole through which the hanging member passes and wherein the hanging member can freely rotate within the hole.
11. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the ring member comprises an annular groove in which decorative elements can be positioned.
12. The curtain system of claim 1, wherein the ring member further comprises decorative beads positioned within the annular groove.
13. A curtain panel comprising:
- a fabric layer; and
- a support member positioned at a top edge of the curtain panel along its width, the support member being flexible but relatively rigid as compared to the fabric layer, the support member being sized and configured for receipt within a mouth of a clip member when the clip member is attached to the top edge of the curtain panel;
- wherein the support member provides structural integrity to the curtain panel along its top edge that reduces sagging of the curtain panel;
- wherein the support member provides a defined attachment feature to which to attach a clip member.
14. The curtain panel of claim 13, wherein the fabric layer comprises a face layer composed of a decorative fabric.
15. The curtain panel of claim 14, wherein the support member comprises an internal cord that is positioned along the top edge of the curtain panel.
16. The curtain panel of claim 15, wherein the internal cord is concealed by a layer of the same decorative fabric as the face layer.
17. The curtain panel of claim 13, wherein the support member comprises an external cord that is positioned along the top edge of the curtain panel.
18. The curtain panel of claim 17, wherein the external cord is a helically twisted cord comprising twisted yarns.
19. The curtain panel of claim 13, further comprising a narrowed neck immediately below the support member and wherein, when a clip member is clamped onto the support member, teeth of the clip member are positioned adjacent the neck.
20. A clip ring comprising:
- a ring member adapted to be positioned on a curtain rod;
- a clip member adapted to clamp onto a support member of a curtain panel; and
- a hanging member that connects the ring member to the clip member.
- wherein the clip member can freely rotate relative to the ring member.
21. The clip ring of claim 20, wherein the clip member can freely rotate relative to the ring member through 360 degrees about a vertical axis of the clip member.
22. The clip ring of claim 20, wherein ring member comprises a hole through which the hanging member is passed and wherein the hanging member can freely rotate within the hole.
23. The clip ring of claim 20, wherein the ring member comprises an annular groove in which decorative elements can be positioned.
24. The clip ring of claim 23, wherein the ring member further comprises decorative beads positioned within the annular groove.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 13, 2007
Publication Date: Feb 21, 2008
Inventor: Lisa Granger (Mobile, AL)
Application Number: 11/777,648
International Classification: A47H 1/00 (20060101); A47H 13/00 (20060101);