ENERGY SAVING CURTAINS
A window curtain includes a panel having a rod pocket; a first slit in a front side of the rod pocket at a location spaced a first distance from a first vertical edge of the panel, wherein a portion of the panel adjacent to the first vertical edge forms a first return portion; a second slit in the front side of the rod pocket at a location spaced the first distance from a second vertical edge of the panel, wherein a portion of the panel adjacent to the second vertical edge forms a second return portion; a first fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the panel; and a second fastener positioned adjacent to the second vertical edge of the panel; wherein the first and second fasteners are configured to hold the first and second vertical edges of the panel adjacent to, or in contact with, a wall.
This invention relates to window curtains.
BACKGROUNDWindow curtains are typically mounted adjacent to interior sides of windows for personal privacy or to block light that passes through the window. Curtains that include a rod pocket are constructed to hang from a rod that passes through the rod pocket. The rod can extend between interior surfaces of a window casement, or it can be supported by standoffs that extend outward for walls adjacent to the window. In each case, a gap exists between the edges of the curtain and the casement or wall, allowing for drafts that can result in energy loss in the room.
Since drafts from windows can result in a significant loss of energy, it would be desirable to have a window curtain that reduces the amount of energy lost due to drafts.
SUMMARYIn one aspect, the present invention provides a window curtain including a panel having a rod pocket; a first slit in a front side of the rod pocket at a location spaced a first distance from a first vertical edge of the panel, wherein a portion of the panel adjacent to the first vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the first distance forms a first return portion; a second slit in the front side of the rod pocket at a location spaced the first distance from a second vertical edge of the panel, wherein a portion of the panel adjacent to the second vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the first distance forms a second return portion; a first fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the panel; and a second fastener positioned adjacent to the second vertical edge of the panel; wherein the first and second fasteners are configured to hold the first and second vertical edges of the panel adjacent to, or in contact with, a wall.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a window curtain including a first panel having a first rod pocket; a first slit in a front side of the first rod pocket at a location spaced a first distance from a first vertical edge of the first panel, wherein a portion of the first panel adjacent to the first vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the first distance forms a first return portion; a second panel having a second rod pocket; a second slit in the front side of the second rod pocket at a location spaced a second distance from a first vertical edge of the second panel, wherein a portion of the second panel adjacent to the first vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the second distance forms a second return portion; a first fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the first panel; and a second fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the second panel; wherein the first and second fasteners are configured to hold the first vertical edges of the first and second panels adjacent to, or in contact with, a wall.
These and other aspects of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description.
Referring to the drawings,
Fastening means are provided to attach the vertical edges of the panel to the adjacent wall. In this embodiment, a first component of a hook and loop fastener (e.g. Velcro) is attached to the panel adjacent to the vertical edges at four locations 50, 52, 54 and 56. A second component of the hook and loop fasteners can then be mounted on the walls. When the curtain is mounted on a rod adjacent to a window, the first and second components of the hook and loop fasteners can be coupled to each other to hold the vertical edges of the panel close to, or in contact with, the walls. This reduces or prevents drafts around the vertical edges of the panel. In other embodiments described below, the fastening means includes magnets and ferromagnetic plates, with either the magnets or plates being attached to the curtain and either the magnets or plates being attached to the wall.
In one example of the embodiment of
By including a side return portion, edges of the window curtain panels can be positioned close to or touching the walls adjacent to the window opening to reduce air flow between the wall adjacent to the window and the edges of the curtain panels. Embodiments of the window curtain panels of this invention can achieve a significant energy saving improvement over flat panels of the identical material.
The curtain panels may be made of any suitable material, including thermal-type window curtain materials known in the art.
Whereas particular embodiments of this invention have been described above for purposes of illustration, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that numerous variations of the details of the present invention may be made without departing from the invention.
Claims
1. A window curtain comprising:
- a panel having a rod pocket;
- a first slit in a front side of the rod pocket at a location spaced a first distance from a first vertical edge of the panel, wherein a portion of the panel adjacent to the first vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the first distance forms a first return portion;
- a second slit in the front side of the rod pocket at a location spaced the first distance from a second vertical edge of the panel, wherein a portion of the panel adjacent to the second vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the first distance forms a second return portion;
- a first fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the panel; and
- a second fastener positioned adjacent to the second vertical edge of the panel;
- wherein the first and second fasteners are configured to hold the first and second vertical edges of the panel adjacent to, or in contact with, a wall.
2. The window curtain of claim 1, comprising:
- a thermal lining positioned adjacent to a rear surface of the panel.
3. The window curtain of claim 1, wherein the first fastener comprises:
- a portion of a hook and loop fastener.
4. The window curtain of claim 1, wherein the first fastener comprises:
- a magnet.
5. The window curtain of claim 4, wherein the magnet is encapsulated in a plastic layer.
6. The window curtain of claim 4, wherein the magnet is contained in a plastic pouch.
7. A window curtain comprising:
- a first panel having a first rod pocket;
- a first slit in a front side of the first rod pocket at a location spaced a first distance from a first vertical edge of the first panel, wherein a portion of the first panel adjacent to the first vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the first distance forms a first return portion;
- a second panel having a second rod pocket;
- a second slit in the front side of the second rod pocket at a location spaced a second distance from a first vertical edge of the second panel, wherein a portion of the second panel adjacent to the first vertical edge and having a width substantially the same as the second distance forms a second return portion;
- a first fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the first panel; and
- a second fastener positioned adjacent to the first vertical edge of the second panel;
- wherein the first and second fasteners are configured to hold the first vertical edges of the first and second panels adjacent to, or in contact with, a wall.
8. The window curtain of claim 7, further comprising:
- a first thermal lining positioned adjacent to a rear surface of the first panel; and
- a second thermal lining positioned adjacent to a rear surface of the second panel.
9. The window curtain of claim 7, wherein the first fastener comprises:
- a portion of a hook and loop fastener.
10. The window curtain of claim 7, wherein the first fastener comprises:
- a magnet.
11. The window curtain of claim 10, wherein the magnet is encapsulated in a plastic layer.
12. The window curtain of claim 10 wherein the magnet is contained in a plastic pouch.
13. The window curtain of claim 7, further comprising:
- a third fastener configured to couple a second edge of the first panel to a second edge of the second panel.
14. The window curtain of claim 13, wherein the third fastener comprises:
- a portion of a hook and loop fastener.
15. The window curtain of claim 13, wherein the third fastener comprises:
- a magnet.
16. The window curtain of claim 15, wherein the magnet is encapsulated in a plastic layer.
17. The window curtain of claim 15 wherein the magnet is contained in a plastic pouch.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 24, 2013
Publication Date: Apr 30, 2015
Inventor: David M. Baines (Bedford, NY)
Application Number: 14/062,015
International Classification: A47H 13/00 (20060101); A47H 23/00 (20060101);