BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a curtain construction specifically designed for
windows, for dividing spaces, and for furnishings in general.
[0002] As is known, are already available on the market the so-called panel curtain, i.e.
curtains which generally comprise one or more fabric or cloth elements, which can
be driven by sliding means engaged in a sliding rail to which the curtain panel is
applied.
[0003] In particular, the cloth or fabric elements are usually provided, at their top end
portions, with a Velcro type of strip for fixing said cloth elements to a rigid bar,
including slider elements, and engaged in a sliding rail for driving the curtain.
At their bottom end portions, the cloth elements are conventionally provided with
a weighing bar.
[0004] The above mentioned bars have a size which usually corresponds to the width of the
cloth element.
[0005] In the above mentioned prior panel curtains, the fabric material is restrained only
at the top thereof by the sliding bar and, at the bottom thereof, by the weighing
bar.
[0006] Accordingly, the pattern or arrangement of the fabric material will be exclusively
determined by the tension provided by the weight of the bottom bar, exclusively in
the vertical direction.
[0007] Thus, the flat arrangement of the fabric material constituting the curtain panel
will be determined by the tension provided only in a direction, and will be inevitably
unsatisfactory.
[0008] Moreover, in the above disclosed prior curtains, the driving of the curtain always
causes a modification of the curtain arrangement, in a disordered manner.
[0009] Such a disordered modification of the curtain arrangement, compels the user to perform
a lot of adjusting operations, in order to try to recover the curtain to the original
attitude.
[0010] Finally, in the above mentioned prior curtains, the side driving of the curtain cloth
can be manually performed exclusively by a pulling type of operation, but not by a
pushing type of operation.
[0011] Actually, a pushing provided on the panel would cause a difficult sliding of the
panel itself.
[0012] The possibility of properly locating the panel in its desired seat can be difficulty
achieved and, anyhow, only by combining repeated pushing operations with a final pulling
operation.
[0013] The latter would be the sole operation suitable to properly arrange the curtain panel
at a preselected seat therefor.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0014] Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to provide a curtain construction,
in particular of a panel type, adapted to provide a perfect flat arrangement of the
fabric material of the curtain, with an adjustable tension therethrough.
[0015] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the invention is to
provide such a curtain construction allowing the curtain panel to be quickly removed
from the supporting frame therefor.
[0016] Another object of the present invention is to provide such a curtain construction
which allows the curtain fabric material, or other suitable curtain material, to be
easily removed.
[0017] Another main object of the present invention is to provide such a panel curtain which
can be perfectly slidably driven, with a very accurate location of said panel curtain
in a preselected seat therefor, both by pulling and pushing operations.
[0018] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a panel curtain the fabric
material of which can be always held in a perfectly flat condition both during the
pushing driving thereof and during the pulling driving thereof, and in its static
position, without any need of performing additional operations to recover the curtain
to its starting pattern.
[0019] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a panel curtain construction
which can be easily made starting from easily commercially available elements and
materials, and which, moreover, is very competitive from a mere economic standpoint.
[0020] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a panel curtain construction
which is very reliable and safe in operation.
[0021] According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects,
as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved
by a curtain construction, specifically designed for windows, for dividing spaces
and for furnishings in general, characterized in that said curtain construction comprises
a cloth element supported by a supporting frame encompassing said cloth element along
the four sides thereof and being provided with latching and sliding means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, though
not exclusive, embodiment of the invention, which is illustrated, by way of an indicative,
but not limitative, example in the accompanying drawings, where:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a curtain construction according to the invention;
Figure 2 is a front side elevation view, on an enlarged scale, of the top or upper
portion of the curtain construction according to the present invention;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the top portion of the supporting
frame of the curtain construction according to the invention;
Figures 4, 5 and 6 show, by cross-sectional perspective views, the operating steps
for applying a three-piece supporting frame, according to a further aspect of the
present invention;
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view illustrating the three-piece supporting frame;
and
Figure 8 is a further cross-sectional view illustrating a two-piece supporting frame.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] With reference to the number references of the above mentioned figures, the curtain
construction according to the invention, which has been generally indicated by the
reference number 1, comprises a cloth length or element 2, supported by a supporting
frame 3 encompassing said cloth or fabric length or element along the four sides thereof.
[0024] The top side 33 of the supporting frame 3 comprises latching and sliding means 4,
which can be engaged in a conventional sliding rail 5 designed for panel curtains.
[0025] To engage the panel to or remove said panel from said sliding rail, it is sufficient
to thread or unthread said latching elements into/from said seat.
[0026] Figure 3 shows the top or upper side 33 of the supporting frame 3 suspended to a
sliding rail 5, by supporting elements 4, which, in a preferred embodiment shown in
the drawing, have a T-shaped cross-section.
[0027] Said insert elements are engaged, on a side, correspondingly to the horizontal leg
of the T, in a slot 6 of the supporting frame and, on the other side, corresponding
to the stem of the T shape, being provided with slidable elements comprising wheels
7 which can be slidably driven in the rail 5.
[0028] Thus, the sliding rail and supporting frame can be easily interconnected, so as to
allow the curtain panel to be easily laterally driven.
[0029] The supporting frame 3 has two functions: on a side, that of restraining the cloth
or fabric material 2 engaged in its inside, with the possibility of controlling the
tension of said cloth material, while assuring a perfectly flat condition under all
the use situations thereof and, on the other hand, that of allowing said cloth element
to be easily applied to a sliding element which, as engaged in a rail, will allow
to laterally slidably drive the curtain panel, either by a pulling operation or by
a pushing operation, without modifying the perfectly tensioned and flat configuration
of said curtain.
[0030] Figures 3-7 show a supporting frame 3 comprising three different section members:
a body 8, a core 9 and a cover element 10.
[0031] By mutually coupling the three mentioned section members, which coupling can be manually
performed without using any specifically designed tools, a single frame will be obtained,
which, as suitably assembled with commercially available angle elements, will define
the perimeter of the curtain panel, while allowing it to be easily and quickly assembled
and removed.
[0032] The construction of the supporting frame 3 by three section members is advantageously
mainly in a case in which it is desired to use section members consisting of very
rigid or hard materials, such as aluminium alloys, steel materials and so on, while
assuring the possibility of easily performing several operations for applying and
removing the cloth material 2, for example for performing a corresponding high number
of washing and maintenance operations.
[0033] Moreover, the supporting frame made of three section members is very advantageous
in the case in which it is desired to make by the same material, for aesthetic reasons,
the two faces exposed to the view of the supporting frame, and if said faces comprise
rigid materials, or materials having elastic properties not sufficient to absorb the
temporary deformations caused by the snap closure of a section member on another section
member.
[0034] In this connection it should be pointed out that the supporting frame 3 can also
be made of only two section members, as it is schematically shown in figure 8, in
which the section members are indicated by the reference numbers 11 and 18.
[0035] In this case, the core function will be provided by using suitable inner inserts
arranged in the two bodies 11 and 18 and, preferably, one of said bodies being made
by composite materials.
[0036] According to a further embodiment, one of the section members can be made of aluminium,
steel or other rigid material, with respect to its outer portion exposed to the view,
and being made of a plastics material with respect to its inner portion contacting
the other section member to which it must be coupled by a snap type of coupling.
[0037] The plastic portion, in particular, will be firmly coupled to the aluminium portion,
so as to provide a single composite section member.
[0038] According to a further embodiment, one of the section members can be made of aluminium,
or steel, or any other suitable rigid materials, with respect to its outer exposed
to the view portion, and being provided, in its inner portion contacting the other
section member to which it must be coupled by a snap type of coupling, with a lug
made of another plastics material firmly coupled thereto, so as to provide a single
section member.
[0039] This embodiment is actually equivalent to the approach already disclosed and shown
in figure 3, which provides to use an additional section member, or core 9, made of
a plastics material, equivalent to an insert or a coating of a plastics material inside
the two section members to be coupled by a snap type of coupling.
[0040] The technical, aesthetic and functional results will vary depending on the used materials
and the combinations thereof as hereinabove exemplified.
[0041] If the supporting frame is made of two resilient material section members, adapted
to absorb deformations induced by the assembling thereof, without any plastic deformations,
then that same frame will meet the functional jobs thereof, mainly if it is used for
solutions with small size arrangement and with the imitations typical of the physic
characteristics of the plastics materials, with respect to the deformability and arrangement
stability.
[0042] The aesthetic aspect, even it is even on the faces, will exclusively depend on the
quality and type of the finishing which can be obtained by the specific used plastic
material.
[0043] A section member formed by a plastic material coated by a metal layer, an aluminium
layer or other metal material layer, will be substantially equivalent to a solution
of the type shown in figure 3, since it is actually coupled to a material of different
nature.
[0044] This solution exploits the properties of different materials to achieve the aesthetic,
technical and functional objects, which could not be obtained by using a single material.
[0045] A supporting frame formed by two rigid material section members coupled by a snap
type of coupling, of which one is provided with an inner liner or coating or lug so
as to provide a single assembly, of another plastic or flexible material, would actually
correspond to the approach using three section members, one of which is flexible,
as shown in figure 3.
[0046] The fabric or cloth material 2 is engaged in its engaging seat formed on the body
8 and is firmly fixed inside said seat by snap applying the core 9 on the body 8.
[0047] The size of the seat 12 for receiving the fabric material, or other suitable material,
inside said body, will determine the adjustment range capability with respect to the
location, or tensioning, of the panel curtain.
[0048] This feature allows to perform adjusting operations and optimum tensioning operations
on the fabric material, depending on the physical characteristics of the used materials,
while assuring a perfect tensioning and flat condition of the fabric inside the supporting
frame.
[0049] In fact, the possibility of controlling the amount of fabric being engaged in the
inner seat, depending on its receiving capability, will allow to properly arrange
the fabric material, in a precise and accurate manner inside the supporting frame,
while allowing to properly tension said material.
[0050] Such a tensioning operation can be performed at each side of the curtain panel, in
an adjustable manner, and accordingly to be properly fitted to the different physical
characteristics of the used materials, depending on the result to be achieved.
[0051] Moreover, it is possible to easily recover the curtain panel to its starting conditions,
if the fabric material has been subjected to size modifications, because of washing
operations and the like causing a natural yielding of the material.
[0052] It has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects.
[0053] In fact, the invention provides a curtain construction, specifically designed for
furnishing application, and for dividing spaces, which can be easily and quickly assembled
by simply snap engaging the section members forming the curtain supporting frame.
[0054] Another advantage is that the invention provides the possibility of easily making
cut-to-size elements, arranged at 90°, the assembly of which can be quickly performed
and by using angle elements which can be easily constructed by using easily available
elements.
[0055] Yet another advantage is that the fabric material can be easily engaged and safely
fixed in the supporting frame, which result can be obtained by a plain or normal fabric,
which must not be processed with specifically designed finishing operations.
[0056] In fact, it would be sufficient to cut the fabric material to the desired size.
[0057] However, it is also possible to perform any desired finishing and packaging operations,
for example if required by the characteristics of the material engaged in the supporting
frame.
[0058] A further advantage is that the invention affords the possibility of graduating or
controlling the amount of fabric engaged in the inner seat of the supporting frame
depending on the load supporting capability thereof.
[0059] This feature allows, on a side, to precisely arrange the fabric material inside the
supporting frame while simultaneously obtaining, at each side of the frame, and where
it would be required, a proper tensioning of the fabric material, with an adjustable
intensity, and which accordingly can be adapted to the different physical features
of the used materials, depending on the result to be achieved.
[0060] Moreover, it is possible to recover the curtain panel to its starting condition,
as the fabric material would be deformed by washing and maintenance operations.
[0061] Yet another advantage of the invention is that the curtain panel can be easily installed
in its frame and its frame can be easily installed on outer supporting elements, either
in a horizontal or a vertical position, or in a freely suspended condition, by using
either fixed suspending means or slidable means, owing to the provision of a suitable
designed seat provided for housing easily available means adapted to make the curtain
rigid with the supporting frame.
[0062] In practicing the invention, the used materials, as well as the contingent size and
shapes can be any, depending to requirements and the status of the art.
1. A curtain construction, specifically designed for windows, for dividing spaces and
for furnishings, characterized in that said curtain construction comprises a cloth element supported by a supporting frame,
encompassing said cloth element along all its four sides and being provided with latching
and sliding means.
2. A curtain construction, according to Claim 1, characterized in that said latching and sliding means can be engaged in a rail for panel curtains and that,
for latching and removing the curtain panel to/from the sliding panel, it is sufficient
to thread or unthread into/from said seat said latching elements.
3. A curtain construction, according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said latching means comprise support elements having a T-shape cross section, engaged,
on a side, corresponding to the horizontal leg of the T-shape, in a slot of said supporting
frame and, on the other side, corresponding to the vertical leg of the T, provided
with sliding elements, including sliding wheels which can be driven on said rail.
4. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said frame comprises three section members: a body section member, a core section
member and a cover section member, said core section member operating for locking
said cloth element, the edge of which is arranged inside in a seat or chamber defined
in the body of said supporting frame.
5. A curtain construction, according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said three sections members can be manually assembled, without using specifically
designed assembling tools, with angular elements, to provide the perimeter of said
curtain panel.
6. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said supporting frame is made of only two section members.
7. A curtain construction, according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said core is made by insert elements arranged inside said two bodies.
8. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that one of said bodies comprises composite materials.
9. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that one of said section members is made of aluminium or steel or other rigid material,
with respect to its outer portion exposed to the view, and of a plastic material with
respect to its inner portion contacting the other section member to which it is biconnected
by a snap type of coupling, said latter portion being firmly coupled to the aluminium
materials so as to provide a single section member.
10. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that one of said section members is made of aluminium or steel, or any other rigid materials,
with respect to its outer portion exposed to the view.
11. A curtain construction, according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said section member comprises, in its inner portion contacting the other section
member to which it is coupled by a snap type of coupling, a lug made of another plastic
material firmly coupled thereto, so as to provide a single section member.
12. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said cloth element is engaged in said seat formed in said body and is firmly fixed
inside said seat by snap applying said core on said body.
13. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that the size of the seat for housing therein said cloth element, or other material, inside
said body, defines the adjusting range of the position of said curtain or the tension
of said curtain.
14. A curtain construction, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said curtain construction comprises one or more of the disclosed and/or illustrated
features.-