HEADER ATTACHMENT FIXTURE AND METHOD FOR ITS USE
A header attachment fixture and methods for its use are disclosed. The header attachment fixture includes two attachment pieces and a header support piece. Each of the two attachment pieces is respectively attached to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces. The header support piece is placed between and attached to each of the two attachment pieces. Each of the two attachment pieces has a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece. Accordingly, the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
The present invention relates to construction fixtures and methods for their use, and more particularly, to a header attachment fixture and methods for its use.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONWindow dressings, such as drapes and shades are typically supported from a header in front of the window from above or near their top. If there is no need or desire for a window dressing to be movable horizontally, it can be attached in front of the window by permanently fastening it at some point above the window. However, if it is desired to allow the window dressing to move horizontally, it is generally necessary to permit the window dressing to move along the header that supports it in front of the window.
Currently, there are fixtures that can be attached to the two vertical casement pieces in order to support a header bar placed above them and in front of the window. It is noted that the header bar supports the window dressing in manners well known to those in the relevant arts. However, these fixtures are not strong enough to support headers carrying heavy window dressings and/or window dressings that cover wide windows. Also, as it is typically desirable to support window dressing very near to, or at the top of, the window, current fixtures are not suitable because they do not provide enough horizontal or vertical clearance for the header bar to be installed in place. The fixtures that do exist typically require some type of attachment to the window frame. Such attachments too often void any warranties that may come with the windows.
Many modern windows have circular or arched portions above the vertical casement pieces such that the horizontal extent of these circular or arched portions is less than the horizontal separation of the two casement pieces. Consequently, currently available window dressing fixtures are not suitable for satisfactorily supporting the window dressings in these modern windows because there is typically not enough clearance to install the header bar.
Attempts to support window dressings in the circumstances described above may result in unsightly or mechanically deficient attachments.
It is therefore desirable to have a window dressing fixture that can be easily installed at any point between window casement pieces while providing very good support to heavy window dressings.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTIONAccording to one aspect, the invention is an apparatus for supporting an item between two window casement pieces. The apparatus includes two attachment pieces and a header support piece. Each of the two attachment pieces is respectively attached to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces. The header support piece is placed between and attached to each of the two attachment pieces. Each of the two attachment pieces has a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece. Accordingly, the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
According to another aspect, the invention is a method for supporting an item between two window casement pieces. The method includes the steps of a) attaching two attachment pieces, each for respective attachment to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces, b) placing a header support piece between each of the two attachment pieces, and c) attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces. Each of the two attachment pieces has a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece. Accordingly, the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
According to a third aspect, the invention is an apparatus for supporting an item between two window casement pieces. The apparatus includes means for attaching two attachment pieces, each for respective attachment to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces, means for placing a header support piece between each of the two attachment pieces, and means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces. Each of the two attachment pieces has a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece. Accordingly, the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
These and other features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with reference to the following drawings, description and claims.
The following detailed description is of the best currently contemplated modes of carrying out exemplary embodiments of the invention. The description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention.
While the foregoing is a detailed description of the embodiment of the invention, there are many alternative embodiments of the invention that would occur to those skilled in the art and that are within the scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention should be determined by the following claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus for supporting an item between two window casement pieces, comprising:
- two attachment pieces, each for respective attachment to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces; and
- a header support piece placed between and attached to each of the two attachment pieces,
- wherein each of the two attachment pieces having a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece, such that the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the attachment pieces includes an L-bracket having at least two legs, a first leg being the fastener portion which can be fastened parallel to its respective window casement piece, and a second leg being perpendicular to the first leg and extending toward the other window casement piece, the header support piece having an internal volume and a slot at least at one end through which at least one of the two legs can pass to be enclosed within the internal volume.
3. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein each of the attachment pieces has a third leg parallel to the second leg, and the header support piece has a slot at each end.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the header support piece has a perimeter, and each of the attachment pieces includes a perimeter enclosure piece that can be attached to the distinct one of the two window casement pieces, the perimeter enclosure piece having two portions, a first portion enclosing a majority of the perimeter of the header support piece and the second portion enclosing a remainder of the perimeter of the header support piece.
5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first portion of each of the perimeter enclosure pieces is below the second portion of each of the perimeter enclosure pieces.
6. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the first portion of each of the perimeter enclosure pieces is above the second portion of each of the perimeter enclosure pieces.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the header support piece has two ends and an internal volume, each end having an aperture allowing passage of a stud into the internal volume, and each of the attachment pieces includes at least one stud suitable for passage through and for attachment to its respective end of the header support piece.
8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the two attachment pieces each include a fastener for fastening the two ends of the header support piece to the respective attachment pieces.
9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the header support piece has two ends, an internal volume and elongated apertures at each end, and the fastener portion of each of the attachment pieces includes at least one stud, the fixture includes a plug portion suitable for receiving the stud and for passage into the internal volume of the header support piece, the plug portion then being held in position against its respective window casement piece by fasteners driven through the elongated apertures into the plug portions.
10. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of the attachment pieces includes an outer sleeve adapted to surround the header support piece.
11. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising at least one support for attachment between the two attachment pieces, the support providing an upward force against the header support piece.
12. A method for supporting an item between two window casement pieces, comprising the steps of:
- a) attaching two attachment pieces, each for respective attachment to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces;
- b) placing a header support piece between each of the two attachment pieces; and
- c) attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces, each of the two attachment pieces having a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece, such that the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein step c) includes fastening a first leg of the fastener portion parallel to its respective window casement piece, thereby causing a second leg to be perpendicular to the first leg and extending toward the other window casement piece, and causing at least one of the two second legs to pass to be enclosed within an internal volume in the header support piece.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein each of the attachment pieces has a third leg parallel to the second leg and the header support piece has a slot at each end.
15. The method of claim 12, wherein the header support piece has a perimeter, and step c) includes attaching a perimeter enclosure piece of each of the two attachment pieces to enclose a majority of the perimeter of the header support piece, a first portion of the perimeter enclosure piece enclosing a majority of the perimeter of the header support piece and the second portion enclosing a remainder of the perimeter of the header support piece.
16. The method of claim 12, wherein the header support piece has two ends and an internal volume, each end having an aperture allowing passage of a stud into the internal volume, and step c) includes passing at least one stud through each of the attachment pieces and attaching its respective end of the header support piece.
17. The method of claim 12, wherein the header support piece has two ends, an internal volume and elongated apertures at each end, and the fastener portion of each of the attachment pieces includes at least one stud the fixture includes a plug portion suitable for receiving the stud and for passage into the internal volume of the header support piece, step c) including holding the plug portion in position against its respective window casement piece by fasteners driven through the elongated apertures into the plug portions.
18. The method of claim 12, wherein each of the attachment pieces includes an outer sleeve adapted to surround the header support piece and step c) includes surrounding the header support piece by each of the outer sleeves.
19. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of: d) attaching at least one support between the two attachment pieces, the support providing upward force against the header support piece.
20. An apparatus for supporting an item between two window casement pieces, comprising:
- means for attaching two attachment pieces, each for respective attachment to a distinct one of the two window casement pieces;
- means for placing a header support piece between each of the two attachment pieces; and
- means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces, each of the two attachment pieces having a fastener portion for attaching the attachment piece to a window casement piece, and a fixture for attaching the attachment piece to the header support piece, such that the fastener portion is substantially hidden from view outside the header support piece.
21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces includes means for fastening a first leg of the fastener portion parallel to its respective window casement piece, thereby causing a second leg to be perpendicular to the first leg and extending toward the other window casement piece, and causing at least one of the two second legs to pass to be enclosed within an internal volume in the header support piece.
22. The apparatus of claim 21, wherein each of the attachment pieces has a third leg parallel to the second leg, and the header support piece has a slot at each end.
23. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the header support piece has a perimeter, and the means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces includes means for attaching a perimeter enclosure piece of each of the two attachment pieces to enclose a majority of the perimeter of the header support piece, a first portion of the perimeter enclosure piece enclosing a majority of the perimeter of the header support piece and the second portion enclosing a remainder of the perimeter of the header support piece.
24. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the header support piece has two ends and an internal volume, each end having an aperture allowing passage of a stud into the internal volume, and the means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces includes means for passing at least one stud through each of the attachment pieces and for attaching its respective end of the header support piece.
25. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the header support piece has two ends an internal volume and elongated apertures at each end, and the fastener portion of each of the attachment pieces includes at least one stud the fixture includes a plug portion suitable for receiving the stud and for passage into the internal volume of the header support piece, the means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces including means for holding the plug portion in position against its respective window casement piece by fasteners driven through the elongated apertures into the plug portions.
26. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein each of the attachment pieces includes an outer sleeve adapted to surround the header support piece and the means for attaching the header support piece to each of the two attachment pieces includes means for surrounding the header support piece by each of the outer sleeves.
27. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprising: means for attaching at least one support between the two attachment pieces, the means for attaching at least one support providing upward force against the header support piece.
Type: Application
Filed: May 18, 2016
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2017
Inventor: Charles Ray Hollenbeck (Huntsville, AR)
Application Number: 15/157,558