PANELS OF FABRIC AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLIES FOR A WINDOW TREATMENT
Assemblies and valances for a window treatment are provided. The window treatment includes one or more assemblies. Each assembly may include a drapery panel and a sheer panel. The drapery panel is configured to hang from a curtain rod above a window. The sheer panel is attached to the drapery panel only at fixed end of the sheer panel such that the sheer panel is configured to support a plurality of design configurations in which the sheer panel is movable to a plurality of supported positions while the fixed end of the sheer panel remains fixed to the drapery panel. The window treatment may further include a valance or other panel of a fabric configured to extend along the curtain rod and a pair of brackets supporting the curtain rod such that the support brackets are less visible to homeowners and others.
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The present invention generally relates to window treatments and more specifically to panels of fabric and hardware of the window treatments.
In general, window treatment is the accenting of a window. Common methods and elements of window treatment include window blinds, shutters, curtains, and draperies. Draperies may include a pair of drapes configured to hang from a curtain rod. Drapes are typically panels of opaque fabric that may be evenly spread across the windows for privacy or gathered to either end of the window and held in place with tie backs that are attached to the wall. In addition to drapes, one or more panels of a sheer fabric, sometimes referred to simply as sheers, may be used. Sheers may hang down between the window and the drapes from the same curtain rod as the drapes or an additional curtain rod. Due to the type of fabric, sheers may extend across the window to provide accent without blocking light from the window itself. Drapery may also include a valance. In general, a valance is one or more additional panels of fabrics that extend along the top of the window in front of the drapes. The valance may be intended to help block sight of the curtain rod and any hardware supporting the drapery or to provide more accent to the window treatment.
The particular elements of drapery used to collectively form the window treatment varies based on the purpose and aesthetic taste or preferences of the homeowner or designer. However, the preferences may change over time or change based on other changes, such as furniture or wall coloring, within the room having the window. Therefore, it would be beneficial to have elements of the window treatment that are relatively flexible in accommodating different styles and other design preferences without necessarily obtaining or purchasing new elements for the window treatment. Also, it would be beneficial to provide elements of the window treatment that improves the aesthetic quality of the window treatment.
BRIEF SUMMARYEmbodiments provide elements of a window treatment that may support several different design configurations or improve the overall aesthetic quality of the window treatment. For example, according to an embodiment an assembly for a window treatment is provided. The window treatment is configured to hang from a curtain rod above a window. In this embodiment, the assembly includes a first panel of fabric and a second panel of fabric. The first panel extends from a first end of the first panel to a second end of the first panel. The first panel includes a support element proximate the first end configured to engage the curtain rod such that the first panel hangs from the curtain rod. The second panel extends from a first end of the second panel to a second end of the second panel. The second panel is attached to the first panel only at the first end of the second panel such that the second panel is configured to support a plurality of design configurations in which the second panel is movable to a plurality of supported positions while the first end of the second panel remains fixed to the first panel.
In a substantially flat configuration, the first panel and the second panel may be substantially perpendicular to each other. The first end of the second panel includes a first edge of the second panel and the first panel includes a first edge of the first panel. The first edge of the first panel may be substantially parallel with the first edge of the second panel. For example, the first edge of the first panel and the first edge of the second panel may be substantially aligned with each other. In an embodiment, the first end of the second panel is sewn to the second panel. In other embodiments, the first end is attached to the second panel through one or more removable fasteners e.g., buttons, hooks, loops, Velcro® and zippers.
In other embodiments, the first edge of the first panel may be weighted. The fabric of the first panel and the fabric of the second panel may vary. For example, according to an embodiment, the fabric of the first panel is an opaque fabric and the fabric of the second panel is a sheer fabric and, according to another embodiment, the fabric of the first panel is a sheer fabric and the second panel is an opaque fabric.
The support element may include a plurality of hooks, a plurality of loops, or a plurality of ties. In other embodiments, the support element may define a pocket in the first panel configured to receive the curtain rod.
The first end of the first panel to the second end of the first panel defines a length of the first panel and the first end of the second panel to the second end of the second panel defines a length of the second panel. The length of the first panel may be substantially equal to the length of the second panel. In other embodiments, the lengths may differ.
In another embodiment, a window treatment is provided. The window treatment may include one or more of the assemblies disclosed herein. For example, the window treatment may include a first assembly and a second assembly. Each of the assemblies includes a first panel of a fabric extending from a first end of the first panel to a second end of the first panel and defining a channel proximate the first end configured to engage the curtain rod such that the first panel hangs from the curtain rod and a second panel of a fabric extending from a first end of the second panel to a second end of the second panel. The second panel is attached to the first panel only at the first end of the second panel such that the second panel is configured to support a plurality of design configurations in which the second panel is movable to a plurality of supported positions while the first end of the second panel remains fixed to the first panel.
The window treatment may further include a third assembly and a fourth assembly. As more examples, the fabric of the first panel may be an opaque fabric and the fabric of the second panel may be a sheer fabric. The first edge of the second panel may be sewn to the first edge of the second panel. In a substantially flat configuration, the first panel and the second panel may be substantially perpendicular to each other.
In yet another embodiment, a window treatment is provided that is configured to hang from a curtain rod above a window. The curtain is supported by first and second support brackets extending from a wall. The window treatment includes a panel of fabric, e.g., a valance or a drapery panel. The panel of fabric comprises a rod pocket and a hanging portion extending below the rod pocket. The rod pocket extends from a first end and a second end and defines a channel configured to receive the curtain rod. The channel extends from a first opening of the rod pocket to a second opening of the rod pocket. A portion of the panel extending from the first opening of the rod pocket to the first end of the rod pocket defines a first flange and a portion of the valance extending from the second opening of the rod pocket to the second end of the rod pocket defines a second flange. In a hanging configuration, the first and second flanges are configured to extend generally perpendicular from the curtain rod along the first and second support brackets such that the first and second support brackets are substantially covered by the first and second flanges and the curtain rod extends through the openings and the channel of the rod pocket.
As additional examples, each of the first and second openings may be a button hole, the hanging portion may include a plurality of pleats, and each of the first and second flanges may define a channel configured to receive at least a portion of a support bracket.
In additional embodiments, the window treatment may include any combination of panels disclosed herein. For example, the window treatment may include a valance having the flanges configured to substantially cover the support brackets and one or more of the assemblies having the first and second panels attached to each other.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present invention or inventions now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Embodiments provide one or more assemblies for a window treatment. For example and as illustrated in
Referring back to
The first panel 110 also defines a channel or support element 150, e.g., proximate the first end, configured to receive a curtain rod. The channel 150 may be continuous or non-continuous. For example, a continuous channel formed from a pocket in the fabric, also referred to as a rod pocket. As another example, a non-continuous channel may be formed by loops, hooks, or ties extending from the fabric. As yet another example, the channel may be formed by folding over the first end onto itself to form the channel. The fold may be held in place by one or more fasteners such as, hooks and loops, Velcro®, pins, buttons, or zippers.
The second panel 120 extends from a first end 122 to a second end 124 and from a first side 126 to a second side 128. Each of the ends 122, 124 and sides 124, 126 may include edges 142, 144, 146, 148 of the fabric. The length of the second panel may be defined by the distance from the first end 122 of the second panel to the second end 124 of the second panel or, more specifically, from the edge 142 of the first end to the edge 144 of the second end. The width of the second panel may be defined by the distance from the first side 126 of the first panel to the second side 128 of the first panel or, more specifically, from the edge 146 of the first side to the edge 148 of the second side. Although the second panel in the illustrated embodiment of
The fabric and the color of the fabric of the first panel and the second panel may vary depending on the preferences of the homeowner or designer. For example, the fabric may be a sheer fabric (i.e., semi-transparent and flimsy cloth) or an opaque fabric (i.e., non-transparent fabric). The fabric of the first panel may be the same or different than the fabric of the second panel. For example, the fabric of the first panel may be an opaque fabric and the fabric of the second panel may be a sheer fabric or vice versa.
The first end 122 may be attached through a process known in the art as ruching (i.e., a sewing technique in which fabric or ribbon is gathered in a repeat pattern to form scallops or petals) or other sewing technique. Rather than relying on sewing, in other embodiments, the attachment may be made through the use of other types of fasteners, including removable fasteners, such as hooks and loops, Velcro®, pins, buttons, and zippers.
For illustrative purposes and due to their attachment or lack thereof with the first panel 110, the first end 122 of the first panel may be referred to as the fixed end 122 and the second end 124 of the first panel may be referred to as the free end 124. Again referring to
Due to the single location attachment between the drapery panel 110 and the sheer panel 120, as the drapery panel 110 hangs from the curtain rod, the sheer panel 120 hangs from the drapery panel as shown in
In general,
As mentioned, the window treatment 50 may have one or more assemblies, e.g., two assemblies 100, 200 as illustrated in
As shown in
In other embodiments, the valance 610, e.g., as illustrated in
As best shown in
Although the illustrated and described embodiment is a valance, any element of the window treatment having a rod pocket may be further configured to include one or more flanges for substantially covering the support brackets. For example, a panel of fabric, such as a drapery panel, sheer panel, or valance, may include one or more flanges. As a more specific example and as illustrated in
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
Claims
1. An assembly for a window treatment configured to hang from a curtain rod above a window, the assembly comprising:
- a first panel of a fabric defining a first end of the first panel and a second end of the first panel, wherein the first panel includes a support element proximate the first end configured to engage the curtain rod such that the first panel hangs from the curtain rod; and
- a second panel of a fabric defining a first end of the second panel and a second end of the second panel, wherein the second panel is attached to the first panel only at the first end of the second panel such that the second panel is configured to support a plurality of design configurations in which the second panel is movable to a plurality of supported positions while the first end of the second panel remains fixed to the first panel.
2. The assembly according to Claim 24, wherein in a substantially flat configuration, the first panel and the second panel are substantially perpendicular to each other.
3. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the second panel defines a first edge of the second panel and the first panel defines opposed first and second edges extending between the first and second ends of the first panel, wherein the first edge of the second panel is attached proximate one of the first and second edges of the first panel proximate the first end of the first panel.
4. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first edge of the first panel and the first edge of the second panel are substantially aligned with each other.
5. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the second panel is sewn to the first panel.
6. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first end of the second panel is attached to the first panel with one or more removable fasteners.
7. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fabric of the first panel is an opaque fabric and the fabric of the second panel is a sheer fabric.
8. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fabric of the first panel is a sheer fabric and the fabric of the second panel is an opaque fabric.
9. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the support element includes at least one of a plurality of hooks, a plurality of loops, and a plurality of ties.
10. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein the support element is a pocket defined by the first panel that is configured to receive at least a portion of the curtain rod.
11. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein a distance between the first end of the first panel and the second end of the first panel defines a length of the first panel and wherein a distance between the first end of the second panel and the second end of the second panel defines a length of the second panel, wherein the length of the first panel is substantially equal to the length of the second panel.
12. A window treatment configured to hang from a curtain rod above a window comprising:
- a first assembly and a second assembly, wherein each assembly includes: a first panel of a fabric defining a first end of the first panel and a second end of the first panel, wherein the first panel includes a support element proximate the first end configured to engage the curtain rod such that the first panel hangs from the curtain rod; and a second panel of a fabric defining a first end of the second panel and a second end of the second panel,
- wherein, in each assembly, the second panel is attached to the first panel only at the first end of the second panel such that the second panel is configured to support a plurality of design configurations in which the second panel is movable to a plurality of supported positions while the first end of the second panel remains fixed to the first panel.
13. The window treatment according to claim 12 further comprising a third assembly and a fourth assembly.
14. The window treatment according to claim 12, wherein, in each assembly, the fabric of the first panel is an opaque fabric and the fabric of the second panel is a sheer fabric.
15. The window treatment according to claim 12, wherein, in each assembly, the first end of the second panel is sewn to the first panel.
16. The window treatment according to claim 12, wherein, in each assembly, in a substantially flat configuration, the first panel and the second panel are substantially perpendicular to each other.
17-23. (canceled)
24. The assembly according to claim 1, wherein in a substantially flat configuration, the first panel and the second panel are arranged at an angle to each other.
25. The assembly according to claim 3, wherein the first panel defines opposed third and fourth edges extending along the first and second ends, respectively, of the first panel, and wherein at least one of the first, second, third, and fourth edges is weighted.
26. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein, in each assembly, the support element includes at least one of a plurality of hooks, a plurality of loops, and a plurality of ties.
27. The assembly according to claim 12, wherein, in each assembly, the support element is a pocket defined by the first panel that is configured to receive at least a portion of the curtain rod.
Type: Application
Filed: Jan 27, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 29, 2010
Applicant:
Inventor: Denise Marie Stoughton (Saugerties, NY)
Application Number: 12/360,517
International Classification: A47H 1/00 (20060101); A47H 5/00 (20060101);