[0001] The invention relates to a combination of a metal curtain rail provided with a slot
with a predetermined slot-width, and a glider having a head with a head-width greater
than the slot-width and beneath it a shaft portion with a shaft-width smaller that
the slot-width, the sum of the head-width and the shaft-width being greater than twice
the slot-width, and the head and shaft being provided with a central slit.
[0002] Such a combination is known from the German Gebrauchsmuster DE-G-8527230.2.
[0003] Said known Gebrauchsmuster provides that the upper side of the head is on each side
provided with a straight downward sloping surface. Consequently, when swivelling the
glider in order to be able to insert it into the slot, the angle under which said
surface comes into contact with the edge of the slot becomes increasingly unfavourable
and, as a result, necessitates an ever increasing swivelling force. This is all the
more serious because initially the force required for deformation is smaller than
afterwards, when a considerable deformation has already occurred.
[0004] This means that in case of the known glider either great forces have to be exerted
in order to insert this into the rail, or, in case of very supple gliders, a not particularly
solid glider is obtained.
[0005] The invention aims at removing aforementioned disadvantages. Accordingly the invention
provides that the upper surface of the head is round with a downward angle of inclination
that increases towards the outside of the head.
[0006] The invention also comprises a glider which is applicable in the aforementioned combination
and which is fitted with a head and a shaft, provided with a central slit, and that
is characterized in that the upper surface of the head is round with a downward angle
of inclination that increases towards the outside of the head.
[0007] Reference is made to the American patent application 2 848 735, in which a combination
of a rail and a vertical slot has been described, wherein gliders with claws of a
very different rigidity can be inserted by hooking up one claw behind the edge of
the slot and subsequently, by swivelling the glider, moving the claws towards each
other by causing a rounding of the other claw to cam the other edge of the other claw.
[0008] In accordance with a further elaboration of the invention it is provided that the
round part of the head's upper surface comprises more than 70% of the width of the
head portion, from the top side of the slit to the outside of the head portion. Running
the head portion through the slot becomes easier with a larger round part. A small
round part results only in a stiffer action, but from 70% of the indicated width,
satisfactory results are possible, at least so far as is known.
[0009] In order to enhance the snap action, which already has been obtained to a considerable
degree due to the round shape of the upper surface of the head, it can be provided
in accordance with a further characteristic of the invention that the upper surface
changes close to the outside of the head into a surface with an angle of inclination
which is in good approximation perpendicular. It is observed that in said German Gebrauchsmuster
something similar is described, but in that case said surface has a downward rounded
shape. As a result, when completing the snap action, only a very small length of said
surface remains and, in consequence, danger arises of damage to the glider.
[0010] Therefore, in accordance with a further characteristic of the invention it is preferably
provided that the round part of the upper surface and the surface with an approximately
perpendicular angle of inclination, extend over the entire length of the glider.
[0011] According to another further characteristic of the invention it can be provided that
the central slit converges with the greatest width at the head's upper surface. By
virtue of this arrangement, the parts of the shaft that are subject to bending, become
narrower in upward direction, by which means, in that place, more bending action may
be possible. This also prevents excess bending and stress direct at the lower side
of the slot.
[0012] To prevent the glider from penetrating too deeply into a slot, in accordance with
a further characteristic of the invention, known per se, it is provided that at some
distance below the head there are insertion restricting members protruding from the
shaft.
[0013] It is known to connect a number of curtain rail gliders that can be separated, so
that the gliders can be easily inserted into the rail at the rail's end. This, however,
relates to gliders of the type that cannot be inserted via a slot into the rail. According
to a further understanding on which this aspect of the invention is based, it is,
however, possible and economical to manufacture such a set of gliders for gliders
insertable through a slit. In that case a number of sets can be quickly inserted into
a rail that requires a specified amount of gliders. Afterwards, when the curtain is
to be attached or hung, the few additional gliders can be inserted via the slot. Thus
gliders are always in the place where they are desired for a proper hanging of the
curtain, speeding up the entire procedure.
[0014] A preferable construction of such a set of gliders is constituted in that, at their
sides averted from the head, the gliders are provided with an moulded broadening lip
that is narrow where it is connected to the gliders, and that at its other side is
connected to a connecting cord provided with a holding means.
[0015] Finally, the invention also comprises a method of inserting the gliders into the
curtain rail, characterized in that first a number of sets is inserted at the end
of the rail, in such way that the total amount of gliders less the amount of gliders
of a set is smaller than the amount required for said rail, and that the additional
gliders are inserted through the slot of the rail when the curtain is connected to
the gliders.
[0016] The invention will hereinafter be further explained, reference being made to the
drawing, where;
fig. 1 shows a cross-section of a glider in accordance with the invention, and, schematically,
the rail slit with which it cooperates.
fig. 2 shows a front view of the glider in fig. 1; and
fig. 3 shows, on a smaller scale, a set of gliders that are connected and can be separated.
[0017] In figs. 1 and 2 a glider is indicated by 1, the restricting parts of a rail with
a bulge 11, are indicated by 2.
[0018] The glider 1 has a head portion 3, the upper surface 4 of which is round and preferably
forms in good approximation a circular cylinder. By 5 a surface is indicated that
serves to enhance the snap action. In addition, a downward narrowing slit 7 is provided,
the side walls of which may enclose an angle of for example 10°. Stopping members
8, known per se, located at the lower end of the shaft portion 6, serve to prevent
the glider from penetrating too deeply into the rail.
[0019] In fig. 1 a curtain rail 2 is schematically shown together with a slot located between
built-up edges 11. By swivelling the glider in fig. 1 counter-clock-wise, the glider
is clipped into the rail while deforming the slit 7.
[0020] In fig. 1 it can be observed that the upper side 4 from the top down consists first
of a round part and subsequently of a vertical surface 5. Viewed from above, the round
part comprises the entire surface between the top edge of the slit 7 and the surface
5. However, a preferably narrow flat surface may be situated between the curve and
the edge of the slit 7. Also a small angle may exist in the direction of the round
part's surface and an adjacent surface, such as 5 or said narrow flat surface. However,
viewed from above, the surface of the round part is preferably over 70% of the surface,
viewed from above, from the edge of the slit 7 to the outside of head portion 3. The
arc angle of the round part is preferably 60-90°.
[0021] At the lower side of an eye 12 a lip 9 is placed, which at its connection with the
eye 12 is very narrow and at its broader lower end is provided with a cord 10.
[0022] As can be observed more in particular in fig. 3, said cord 10 is connected to a holding
member 13, by which the lips 9 can be torn loose from the eyes 12, which is particularly
easy when the gliders have already been placed in the rail.
[0023] It will be clear that the invention is not restricted to the drawn construction example,
but that variations hereon can be applied, e.g. in the shape of the slit 7 and the
curvature of the upper surface 4. Moreover, the material used for the glider in accordance
with the invention can be chosen within relatively wide margins: it may be any rigid
elastic synthetic material, such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, polystyrene
and so on.
1. Combination of a metal curtain rail (2) provided with a slot (11-11) with a predetermined
slot-width, and a glider having a head (3) with a head-width greater than the slot-width
and beneath it a shaft portion (6) with a shaft-width smaller that the slot-width
(11-11), the sum of the head-width and the shaft-width being greater than twice the
slot-width, and the head (3) and shaft (6) being provided with a central slit (7),
characterized in that the upper surface (4) of the head is round with a downward angle of inclination that
increases towards the outside of the head.
2. Glider for a curtain rail, applicable in the combination as claimed in claim 1, which
glider has a head (3) and a shaft (6), provided with a central slit (7), characterized in that the upper surface of the head is round with a downward angle of inclination that
increases towards the outside of the head.
3. Glider as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the round part of the head's upper surface comprises more than 70% of the width of
the head portion, from the top side of the slit to the outside of the head portion.
4. Glider as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the upper surface (4) changes close to the outside or the head into a surface (5)
with an angle of inclination which is in good approximation perpendicular.
5. Glider as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the round part of the upper surface (4) and the surface (5) with an approximately
perpendicular angle of inclination, extend over the entire length of the glider.
6. Glider as claimed in claims 2-5, characterized in that the central slit (7) converges with the greatest width at the head's upper surface.
7. Glider as claimed in claims 2-6, characterized in that at some distance below the head there are insertion restricting members (8) protruding
from the shaft.
8. Set of gliders in a row, which are connected but can be separated, characterized in that the gliders are gliders as claimed in any of the claims 2-7, or allow insertion into
a curtain rail appropriate to that purpose through the slot of said rail.
9. Set as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the gliders are provided with an moulded broadening lip (9) that is narrow where
it is connected to the gliders, and that at its other side is connected to a connecting
cord (10) provided with a holding means (13).
10. Method of inserting gliders as claimed in claim 7 or 8 into a curtain rail, characterized in that first a number of sets is inserted at the end of the rail, in such way that the total
amount of gliders less the amount of gliders of a set is smaller than the amount required
for said rail, and that the additional gliders are inserted through the slot of the
rail when the curtain is connected to the gliders.