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EP1953333A2
EP1953333A2 EP08250309A EP08250309A EP1953333A2 EP 1953333 A2 EP1953333 A2 EP 1953333A2 EP 08250309 A EP08250309 A EP 08250309A EP 08250309 A EP08250309 A EP 08250309A EP 1953333 A2 EP1953333 A2 EP 1953333A2
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bottom bar
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Nico Dekker
Prof. Frans Lamers
Jan Pieter Wetsema
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Hunter Douglas Industries BV
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H23/00Curtains; Draperies
    • A47H23/01Bottom bars for stretching hanging curtains; Magnets, slide fasteners, or the like to improve closing of curtains
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H23/00Curtains; Draperies
    • A47H23/02Shapes of curtains; Selection of particular materials for curtains
    • A47H2023/025Panel type curtains
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H2201/00Means for connecting curtains
    • A47H2201/02Hook-and-loop fasteners
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/262Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds with flexibly-interconnected horizontal or vertical strips; Concertina blinds, i.e. upwardly folding flexible screens
    • E06B2009/2625Pleated screens, e.g. concertina- or accordion-like
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
    • E06BFIXED OR MOVABLE CLOSURES FOR OPENINGS IN BUILDINGS, VEHICLES, FENCES OR LIKE ENCLOSURES IN GENERAL, e.g. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, GATES
    • E06B9/00Screening or protective devices for wall or similar openings, with or without operating or securing mechanisms; Closures of similar construction
    • E06B9/24Screens or other constructions affording protection against light, especially against sunshine; Similar screens for privacy or appearance; Slat blinds
    • E06B9/26Lamellar or like blinds, e.g. venetian blinds
    • E06B9/38Other details
    • E06B9/388Details of bottom or upper slats or their attachment

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  • This invention relates to a bottom bar having means for gripping a sheet or strip of a roman shade, roller blind, vertical blind, panel shade or the like.
  • Such blinds generally include a blind sheet or a plurality of blind strips, each sheet or strip having a top and a bottom side, the top edge of the sheet or strip being connectable to a top member of the blind such as a head rail, a roller, a rail or strip carrier and the bottom edge of the sheet or strip being provided with a bottom bar.
  • the blind thus has a sheet or strip extending between top and bottom blind hard ware members and having a total effective height extending from top of the sheet to and including the bottom member, which total effective height in case of a roman shade or a roller blind is only visible when the sheet is in extended or unrolled position.
  • the total effective height of a blind is such that the bottom bar touches the window sill or the like surface, so that no light leaking openings are present.
  • the bottom bar generally includes a profiled member with an longitudinal slot or opening, the profile having a U-shaped or C-shaped cross section, left and right open ends and a pair of left and right end caps for closing the open ends.
  • a rod or sliding element is placed within a loop of the sheet or strip and the combination of sheet and rod is slid into the bar from the left or right open end.
  • the top slot of the bottom bar is designed to be wide enough for the fabric to extend through it and narrow enough to confine the rod inside the bottom bar, and to hold the sheet or strip loop with the rod effectively inside the bottom bar.
  • the left and right open ends can be closed off with end caps.
  • Such bottom bars are known from e.g. US 5,273,096 , DE 10203576 and DE29606292U .
  • the sheet loop about the rod is generally a loop closed by stitching or gluing or other means. Open loops where the fold of the sheet is not stitched are also known in the prior art, here the fabric is only folded over the rod-like member.
  • a bottom bar for a window covering said bottom bar including an elongated profile having a bottom wall, a pair of parallel front and rear walls projecting from said bottom wall defining an internal space suitable for a receiving rod-like means for attaching a sheet to the bottom bar such that when a sheet is attached to the bottom bar, the sheet and bottom bar combination having an overall height (H), and the bottom bar further comprising height adjusting means for adjusting the overall height (H) of the sheet and bottom bar combination.
  • the height adjusting means are integrally formed within the internal space of the bottom bar.
  • the height adjusting means comprises at least two inner space sections one above the other within the inner space of the bottom bar profile and each inner space section is suitable for receiving the rod-like means for attaching the sheet to the bottom bar.
  • the bottom bar profile further comprises free top surfaces on said front and rear walls and the height adjusting means comprises at least one modular element attachable to top or bottom of the bottom bar profile .
  • the height adjusting means are height increasing means.
  • the height increasing means comprises an elongated element releasable attachable to the bottom of the bottom bar profile.
  • a blind comprising a head member, at least one bottom bar and at least one fabric sheet or panel connectable to said head member and bottom bar, the blind having a overall height (H) measured from and including the sheet connected to the bottom bar to and including the bottom bar when the fabric sheet or panel is in completely extended position and the bottom bar comprising height adjusting means for adjusting the overall height (H) of the blind.
  • the height adjusting means are integrally comprised in said bottom bar.
  • the bottom bar further comprises an elongated profile having a top entrance formed between free top surfaces of a pair of front and rear walls projecting upwardly from a bottom wall and wherein said height adjusting means comprises at least one modular element attachable to top or bottom of the bottom bar profile.
  • Figure 1 shows a roman shade 1 with a fabric sheet 3, having a top rim 3A with Velcro-attachment or the like attached to a header 5, pull cords 7, 9, 11 threaded through parallel, vertically-extending columns of rings 13 on rear of the panel 3.
  • a cord anchor 15 is on the lower portion 7B, 9B, 11B of each pull cord 7, 9, 11, and includes a hook 17 for attachment to a bottom ring 13B of each column of rings 13 near a bottom rim 3B of the shade 3.
  • a bottom bar 19 is attached the bottom rim 3B of the fabric panel by sliding into an open side of the bottom bar a rod or sliding member (not shown in figure 1 ) which holds the rim 3B of the fabric panel 3 in an interior space (not shown in figure 1 ) of the bottom bar.
  • the effective height H of the roman shade is measured from and including the fabric top rim 3A to and including the bottom bar 19 with the fabric sheet 3 in completely extended position.
  • the fabric panel When washing of the fabric panel is necessary, the fabric panel is easily removable from the header 5, as the fabric top rim 3A is removed by tearing loose the Velcro (loop-hook) attachment.
  • the cord anchors are unhooked from the bottom rings 13B and can be unlaced from the columns of rings 13.
  • the bottom bar 19 is removable by removing one of the end caps 21, 23 and sliding out the rod or sliding member and the fabric bottom rim 3B.
  • the blind is reassembled by attaching the top rim 3A to the Velcro at the header, lacing the pull cords 7, 9, 11 through the rings 13 and hooking the hooks 17 of the cord anchors 15 to the bottom rings 13B. Last the bottom bar 19 is attached to the bottom rim 3B of the fabric.
  • ffigure 2 shows a panel blind 23 with a number of fabric panels 25, each having a top rim 25A with Velcro-attachment or the like attached to a panel carrier (not visible) in the head rail 27, and operating mechanism 33 with wand 35 for sliding the panels between an extended position as shown in figure 2 and a stacked position.
  • a bottom bars 37 are attached to the bottom rims 25B of each of the fabric panels 25 by sliding into an open side of the bottom bar a rod or sliding member (not shown in figure 1 ) which holds the rim 25B of the fabric panels 25 in an interior space (not shown in figure 1 ) of the bottom bar.
  • the effective height H of the panel blind is measured from and including fabric sheet top rim 25A to and including the bottom bar 37 with the fabric sheet 25 in completely extended position.
  • the fabric panel is easily removable from the head rail 27 and the bottom bars 37.
  • the bottom bar of the invention is provided with means that will increase the effective height of the blind , such that when the fabric panel is attached to the bottom rail the height increasing means will correct the effective height which was lost due to the fabric panel shrinkage.
  • Figure 3 shows a first embodiment of the bottom bar 101 of the invention as a U-shaped profile 103 with left and right open ends 105,107 which can be closed by left and right end caps 109,111.
  • a fabric sheet or panel 113 of a blind (not shown) with a rod or sliding member 115 fastened to its bottom margin 113B is shown assembled to the bottom bar 101.
  • the sheet 113 with the rod 115 can be attached to the bottom bar 101 by sliding it into the bar profile 103 from either left or right open end 105,107
  • the U-shaped profile 103 has a bottom wall 119, a pair parallel of front and rear walls 121, 123 projecting perpendicular upward from the bottom wall 119.
  • the front wall 121 has a free top end 125 projecting inwards toward the opposite rear wall 123.
  • the rear wall 123 also has a free top end 127.
  • the two free top ends 125,127 of the respective front and rear walls define a top slot or entrance opening 129 between them.
  • the slot 129 designed to be sufficiently wide (distance between the front and rear free top ends 125,127) to allow a sheet 113 to pass through it and into the inner space 131 of the profile as defined by the bottom wall and the front and rear walls thereof.
  • the entrance 129 is also sufficiently narrow to prevent a rod like member 115 escape from the profile through the entrance 129.
  • the inner space 131 is subdivided into a plurality of sections 133A-F one above the other between the bottom wall 119 and the entrance 129.
  • Each section 133 can accommodate the sheet 113 with the rod 115, so that most of the height of the bottom bar profile 103 is available for correction of incorrect effective height of a total blind.
  • the correction is done by sliding the rod 115 with sheet 113 connected thereto, out of one of the inner space sections 133A-E and into another one above or below the previous one, to respectively increase or reduce the effective blind height.
  • the bottom inner space section 133A of the bottom profile 103 is defined by the bottom wall 119 of the profile, front and rear wall sections 121A , 123A and front and rear elongated flanges 135,137 projecting inwardly towards each other from the inner surfaces of the front and rear walls 121,123 of the profile.
  • the front and rear flanges 135,137 define an elongated slot 139 between them.
  • the slot is shaped similarly to the top slot 129 in that it will allow passage of the sheet material but not of the rod-like member 115.
  • top section 133F is too small to accommodate the rod 115.
  • the top section 133F is meant for the top-attachment fingers 109A, 111A of the left and right end caps 109,111.
  • the bottom section 133A is slightly oversized when compared to the middle sections 133B-133E, which is for the bottom attachment thumb 109B, 111B of the left and right end caps.
  • the end caps can thus close the open left and right ends 105, 107 of the bottom bar 101 by insertion of top fingers 109A, 111A and bottom thumb 109B, 111B into the respective top section 133F and the bottom section 133A at the respective left and right open ends 105,107 of the profile 103.
  • a friction fit ensures that the end caps will not fall off spontaneously.
  • one of the lower inner space sections 133A-133B, preferably the bottom inner space section 133A of the bottom bar 101 will be used initially when mounting the blind.
  • Figure 5A shows a cross-section of a blind having a top member 5 to which a top rim 113A of a blind sheet or panel is attached by a hook-and-loop attachment means and the bottom rim 113B of the blind sheet 113 is mounted to the bottom bar profile 103 by a rod or sliding member 116 at the lowermost inner space section 133A.
  • the bottom wall 119 of the bottom bar profile 103 reaches structural surface S.
  • the rod is of different cross-section than that which is shown in the previous figures. It is provided with a flange 116A.
  • the flange 116A is attached by sewing or gluing or welding or the like to the bottom rim of the fabric panel 113. There is no fabric loop necessary for this type of sliding element. It is however important that the flanged sliding element is washable since it will be washed along with the fabric sheet.
  • the flanged element need not be rigid.
  • each of the internal space sections 133A-133E is approximately 5 mm high and can accommodate a rod 115 which preferably has a diameter between 3 and 5 mm.
  • the inwardly directed flanges 137,135 between the adjacent inner space sections 133A-133E are spaced apart to form a slot of less than 3mm across.
  • Other dimensions are of course possible, as long as the dimensions of the internal space sections and the distance between the flanges are chosen such that the rod can be slid in by the left or right open end and cannot be removed via the internal slots 139 and top slot 129 of the bottom rail 101.
  • Figure 6 shows a second embodiment of the bottom rail 201 of the invention, this embodiment is similar to that of figures 3-5 and for the description of which corresponding reference numerals (greater by 100) are used below for describing the same parts or corresponding parts.
  • the bottom bar is provided with modular means for increase of the effective height of the blind , i.e. separate elements can be attached to the bottom bar to increase the overall effective height of the bottom bar.
  • Figure 6 shows the second embodiment of the bottom bar 201 of the invention as a U-shaped profile 203 with left and right open ends 205,207 which can be closed by left and right end caps (not shown).
  • a fabric sheet or panel 213 of a blind (not shown) with a rod or sliding member 215 fastened to its bottom margin 213B is shown assembled to the bottom bar 201.
  • the sheet 213 with the rod 215 can be attached to the bottom bar 201 by sliding it into the bar profile 203 from either left or right open end 205,207
  • the U-shaped profile 203 has a bottom wall 219, a pair parallel of front and rear walls 221, 223 projecting perpendicular upward from the bottom wall 219.
  • the front wall 221 has a free top end 225 angled inwards toward the opposite rear wall 223.
  • the rear wall 223 also has a free top end 227.
  • the two free top ends 225,227 of the respective front and rear walls define a top entrance 229 between them.
  • the entrance 229 being sufficiently wide (distance between the front and rear free top ends 225,227) to allow a sheet 213 to pass through it and into the inner space 231 of the profile as defined by the bottom wall and the front and rear walls thereof.
  • the entrance 229 is sufficiently narrow to prevent a rod like member 215 escape from the profile through the entrance 229.
  • the inner space 231 is subdivided in a lower space 233A and an upper space 233F. Similar to the upper space 122F of the first embodiment, this space is too small to accommodate a rod and is suitable for receiving attachment fingers of an end cap. (not shown).
  • the lower space 233A is similar to the bottom space 233A of the first embodiment and can accommodate rod together with attachment thumb of an end cap (not show).
  • the upper and lower space are bordered by inwardly projecting front and rear flanges 235 and 237 defining a slot 239 between them, this is similar to the flanges 135 and 137 and slot 139 of the first embodiment.
  • the bottom wall 219 is of a dovetail configuration, having front and rear Z-shaped rims 241,243, each having horizontal surface 241A , 243A projecting inwardly from the respective front and rear walls 221,223 and a slanted portion 241 B, 243B projecting outwardly from said horizontal portion at an acute downwardly directed angle, and an bottom surface 241 C, 243C projecting from the slanted middle section inwardly towards each other and connecting to form the bottom wall 219.
  • a stackable height increasing element 245 is provided for attachment to the bottom bar 201.
  • two such elements 245 and 245A are shown.
  • the height increasing element 245A is shown attached to the bottom bar profile 203 and the element 245 is not yet used. These elements are identical, therefore in figure 6 only the unattached element is provided with reference numerals.
  • the stackable height increasing element 245, 245A is in the form of a U-shaped profile 247 with left and right open ends 249, 251 which can be closed by left and right end caps not shown.
  • the U-shaped profile 247 has a bottom wall 253, a pair parallel of front and rear walls 255, 257 projecting perpendicular upward from the bottom wall 253.
  • the front wall 255 has a free top end 259 having a slanted portion angled 259A inwards toward the opposite rear wall 257.
  • the rear wall 257 also has a free top end 261 with slanted portion 261A.
  • the two free top ends 255,257 of the respective front and rear walls represent the sliders for engaging the front and rear Z-shaped rims of the bottom bar 203.
  • the distance between the two free top ends 255,257 is such to allow a sliding fit between the bottom of the bottom rail profile and the top of the height increasing element.
  • the bottom wall 253 of the profile 247 is of identical shape as the bottom rail 203, so it has a dovetail configuration, having front and rear Z-shaped rims 263, 265 each having horizontal surface 263A , 265A projecting inwardly from the respective front and rear walls 255, 257 and a slanted portion 263B, 265B projecting outwardly from said horizontal portion at an acute downwardly directed angle, and a bottom surface 263C, 265C projecting from the slanted middle section inwardly towards each other and connecting to form the bottom wall 253.
  • top and bottom configurations of the height increasing elements 245,245A thus being suitable for interconnection with another of such elements.
  • the elements are is of the same length as the bottom rail to which it is attached.
  • a modular height increasing element 245, 245A can be attached to the bottom 219 of the bottom bar profile 203.
  • One or more such elements 245, 245A can be added until the desired increase in effective height is obtained.
  • Figure 7 shows a further embodiment a bottom rail with of a modular height increasing element similar to the embodiment of figure 6 , for the description of which corresponding reference numerals greater by 100 (calculated from Figure 6 ) are used below for describing the same parts or corresponding parts.
  • the third embodiment of the bottom bar 301 of the invention as a U-shaped profile 303 with left and right open ends 305,307 which can be closed by left and right end caps (not shown).
  • the U-shaped profile 303 has a bottom wall 319, a pair parallel of front and rear walls 321, 323 projecting perpendicular upward from the bottom wall 319.
  • the front wall 321 has a free top end 325 angled inwards toward the opposite rear wall 323.
  • the rear wall 323 also has a free top end 327.
  • the two free top ends 325,327 of the respective front and rear walls define a top entrance 329 between them.
  • the inner space 331 is subdivided in a lower space 333A and an upper space 333F. Similar to the upper space 133F of the first embodiment, this space is too small to accommodate a rod and is suitable for receiving attachment fingers of an end cap. (not shown).
  • the lower space 333A is similar to the bottom space 133A of the first embodiment and can accommodate rod together with attachment thumb of an end cap (not show).
  • the upper and lower space are bordered by inwardly projecting front and rear flanges 335 and 337 defining a slot 339 between them, this is similar to the flanges 135 and 137 and slot 139 of the first embodiment.
  • the inner surface of the two free top ends 325,327 of the respective front and rear walls are each provided with a groove 367, 369.
  • the grooves are of general dovetail cross-section.
  • a pair of front and rear height increasing elongated rail like profiles 371, 373 are provided for sliding cooperation with the bottom bar profile 301. These rails are identical, yet mirrored and have the same length as the bottom bar.
  • the rails 371, 373 when attached to the bottom bar profile form a U-shaped profile 375 with left and right open ends (not shown), which can be closed by left and right end caps (also not shown).
  • the U-shaped profile 375 formed by the rail elements 371, 373 has an inner space 377 which can accommodate a rod or sliding member.
  • the inner space 377 is divided in a bottom inner space 379A and a top inner space 379F divided by inwardly projecting flanges 381, 383 with a slot 385 defined between them, similar to those of the bottom profile 303, such that the lower inner space 379A can accommodate a rod and the fabric can pass through the slot 385 while the rod cannot.
  • Front and rear rail elements 371, 373 each include bottom rail sections 385, 387 that are generally C-shaped, and include an upper horizontal wall portions 385A, 387A extending perpendicular inward from the rail elements, vertical wall sections 385B, 387B projecting down from the horizontal wall portions and lower horizontal wall portions 385C, 387C projecting outwardly from the vertical wall sections.
  • the C-shaped rail sections 385, 387 embrace the upper free ends from the bottom profile 303 and its lower horizontal wall portions 385,C, 387C projecting into the top inner section 333F of the bottom profile 303 each respectively towards front and rear walls 321,323. thereof.
  • the upper surface of each of the lower horizontal wall portions 385,C, 387C is provided with a bead 389, 391 for slidingly mating the grooves 367, 369 of the bottom profile 303.
  • the front and rear rail sections 371, 373 further each have a free top end 393, 395 each provided with a groove 397, 399 identical to the grooves 367, 369 of the bottom bar profile 303.
  • the rail sections are stackable.
  • figure 7 only a single pair of rails sections are shown, added to the bottom rail profile 303. It is however possible to add one or more additional pairs of rail sections to increase the effective height of the blind further.
  • the modular height increasing rail elements 371, 373 can be slidingly added to the top of the bottom bar profile 303.
  • More pairs of such elements 371,373 can be added until the desired increase in effective height is obtained.
  • the bar with fabric is slid into the top of the added U-shaped profiles 375.
  • the bottom bar is shown with an smooth outer surface, but can be of different sorts of surfaces.
  • the inner space sections need not be rectangular. A tubular cross-section is also possible.
  • the overall height (H) of the blind can be measured from and including the head rail to and including the bottom bar with the sheet in extended position between them. This does not effect the invention.

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