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US806427A US25200705A US1905252007A US806427A US 806427 A US806427 A US 806427A US 25200705 A US25200705 A US 25200705A US 1905252007 A US1905252007 A US 1905252007A US 806427 A US806427 A US 806427A
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    • E06DOORS, WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, OR ROLLER BLINDS IN GENERAL; LADDERS
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  • This invention relates to curtain-rollers of the kind illustrated and described in my Letters Patent No. 783,759, thesame being provided with a dovetailed lon itudinal groove adapted to receive a fold oft e curtain and a zigzag or undulatingifaste'ning rod within the same.
  • the chief object of the present invention is to form said groove by depressing, folding,
  • Fig. 2 represents a similar view after the second operation of its manufacture.
  • Fig. 3 represents a similar view after the third operation.
  • Fig. 4 represents a similar view after the fourth and longitudinal parts B and O. In the first o final operation.
  • Fig 5 represents a similar view including the internal reinforcing and adjusting iece.
  • Fig. 6 represents a perspective v1ew of the entire roller with said piece extended, and
  • Fig. 7 represents a detail view of the reinforcin and adjusting piece.
  • A designates the ro er, having overlapping eration the broader part B is bent around t e narrower art 0, so that the latter is sandwiched in etween two layers of the former,
  • part B is similarly sandwiched between part Figure 1* C and the body .of-the roll above it; form and arrangement are given by ordinary methods of forming and-folding to produce a locking-foldof nearly the full width of the broad and shallow preliminary groove E, which has a narrow neck and extends below them.
  • the said folded part B on the inside of the groove serves as a guide in passing over the longitudinally-grooved mandrel used in the's'econd operation, as said partB will enter said groove.
  • folded parts are of the full width of the dovetailed groove, as shown in said patent.
  • the roller A being drawn on the grooved mandrel, a suitable plunger die ordies will then be ajifilled.
  • the bottom of the groove of the mandrel is provided with a suitable die or dies to cooperate with the plunger die or dies aforesaid, or it may be formed so as to fulfil the'same function.
  • the roller is rolled or otherwise formed or pressed over a mandrel, so as to draw orforoe the material at its periphery at the sides of the groove toward each other at a, and b, forming a dovetailed groove G, having neck g and completed for the purpose first stated.
  • the groove G is of 1 less depth than the incom lete groove, owing to the drawing of materia in thus narrowing the neck, but the folded parts B C D remain unchanged, and the lock-seam thus formed I ploy internal adjusting and reinforcing piece H, which fits the interior of the said roller and is longitudinally slotted in order that its edges may clasp the walls of the neck of groove G, fitting into the narrow grooves g g,
  • the roller and its groove, the reinforcing-piece, and 1ts slot are of such relative form and size that when they are fitted to ether the wall of the groove forces slightly ack the material of the reinforcing-piece on each side of the slot, and said material by reason of its resiliency closes on the neck of the groove, gripping the wall of said neck on both sides by opposed re silient pressure.
  • This reinforce may be made of any length desired, but will preferably line the greater part of the length of the roller, so as to effectually brace all parts of the same. It is readily inserted, and its own resiliency will hold it securely in place.
  • the said reinforcing-piece may be provided with inte ral trou h-like parts I, curvin inward and ackward ing a groove I between them and adapted to fit the broader part of the wall of the groove G, claspin it on both sides by resilient pressure, as be ore explained with reference to the grip on the neck of the groove G, and extending under it.
  • This is the preferred form, as it adds another element of security to those before mentioned and braces all parts of the wall of the groove.
  • the fastening-rod Z fits a ainst the sides of groove I when the piece IIis extended, and so gets secure bearing beyond the roller. 1
  • roller-spring nor the cur tain, as they have no bearing on the present invention.
  • spring and with a different form of fastenin device engagin the walls of its dovetailed groove may stil embody my improvement and be made as above described, even though used with other articles than a curtain.
  • My prior patent hereinbefore mentioned sufficiently explains the preferred use of such a roller and its groove and the parts cooperating therewith.
  • Figs. 1 and 2 may be considered tubular blanks or tubes from which a roller is to be made.
  • the operation which produces Fig. 2 may be applied to a groove of the form shown in Fig. 1 at any part of the roller irrespective of the location of the seam.
  • The-dovetailed groove in the roller remains from the edge of the s ot, leav- Of course a roller without a open and continuous for the reception of the fabric and fastening device.
  • the folds of metal which make up its bottom strengthen and stiffen the whole roll and enable it to be made of greater length and less diameter than would otherwise be possible with the same thickness of material. It is of course not absolutely necessary to provide the reinforcing-piece with trough-shaped parts I; but
  • a hollow roller having a longitudinal dovetailed groove, in combination with a concentric lnner reinforcingpiece, which braces all points of the circumference of the said roller, the said reinforcing-piece being longitudinally slotted and provided with parts which fit into the spaces on each side of the neck of said groove, the said parts being located on opposite sides of the said slot and gripping both sides of the neck of the said .groove With opposed resilient pressuresubi stantially as set forth.
  • a hollow roller having a longitudinal dovetailed groove G, in combination with a 1 concentric inner reinforcingpiece which braces all points of the circumference of the said roller, the said reinforcing-piece being longitudinally slotted and depressed to form a groove I receiving the wall of said groove G, the parts of the reinforcing-piece which form groove I fittin the sides of said wall of groove G and gripping said wall from both sides with opposed resilient pressure substantially as set forth.
  • a hollow roller provided with a longitudinal dovetailed groove and seam, which are formed by folded interlocking depressed parts of said roller, in'combination with a concentric longitudinally-slotted reinforcingpiece which grips the sides of the walls of the neck of said groove and thereby strengthens said groove and seam, beside bracing said roller internally substantially as set forth.
  • a hollow roller provided with a longitudinal groove and seam, which are formed by interlocking depressed folded parts of said ITS which grips the sides of the wall of said groove and thereby strengthens it and the seam substantially as set forth.
  • a hollow roller provided with a longitudinal groove, which is formed by folded interlocking arts of the said roller, in combination wit internal reinforcing-piece which grips the sides of said groove with the edges of its slot substantially as set forth t l 7.
  • a hollow sheet-metal roller provided with a longitudinal open dovetailed groove and a seam, said groove being formed by the parts which make the said seam, the said arts being folded on each other and interocked in order to dispense with soldering or other means of attachment,- said groove being'adapted to be used in holding the edge of a curtain substantially as set forth.
  • A. hollow sheet-metal roller provided with a longitudinal open continuous dovetailed groove the bottom of whichconsists of four folds of material interlocked and dea resilient, longitudinally-slotted pressed, making a secure seam substantially 25 i *as set forth.. i
  • a hollow sheet-metal roller havin a longitudinal continuous open doveta' ed groove formed by parts integral with said roller, which are folded on each-other, de-
  • a hollow sheet-metal roller having a longitudinal seam and continuous open dovetailed groove, the bottom of which is formed by the folded, depressed and interlocking parts B, C, D; the ed e of each part B or 0- being between two thicknesses of the said metal and the bottom of the groove constituting a double seam substantially as set forth.

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PATENTED DEC. 5, 1905;
G. J. RECORD. CURTAIN ROLLER. APPLIOA'I'ION FILED MAR; 25. 1905.
steel, or any, other sheet metal as readily as Too/ll whom it may concern: I
umrnn srArns PATENT OFFICE.
GEORGE J. RECORD, or OONNEAUT, OH'IO. j
"CURTAIN-ROLLER. I
Specification of Letters Patent.
7 Patented Dec. 5,190 5.
Application filed March 25, 1905. Serial No. 252,007.
Be it known that 'I, GEORGE J. RECORD, a citizen of the United States, residingat Conneaut, in the county of Ashtabula and State of Ohio ,have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Curtain-Rollers; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact-description of the invention,
- such as will enable others skilled in the art to 7 same.
which it appertains to make and use" the This invention relates to curtain-rollers of the kind illustrated and described in my Letters Patent No. 783,759, thesame being provided with a dovetailed lon itudinal groove adapted to receive a fold oft e curtain and a zigzag or undulatingifaste'ning rod within the same. The chief object of the present invention is to form said groove by depressing, folding,
and interlocking the overlappingedges and proximate parts of the roller, thereby mak in a solid and secureseam without solder or 0t er fastening. This enables me to work altogether by machinery and to use iron,
pose hereinafterset forth.
In the accompanying drawings, re resents a cross-section throug ,a curtainro in the first stage of its manufacture according to my invention. Fig. 2 represents a similar view after the second operation of its manufacture. Fig. 3 represents a similar view after the third operation. Fig. 4 represents a similar view after the fourth and longitudinal parts B and O. In the first o final operation. Fig 5 represents a similar view including the internal reinforcing and adjusting iece. Fig. 6 represents a perspective v1ew of the entire roller with said piece extended, and Fig. 7 represents a detail view of the reinforcin and adjusting piece.
A designates the ro er, having overlapping eration the broader part B is bent around t e narrower art 0, so that the latter is sandwiched in etween two layers of the former,
as'shown in Fig. 1, andthe upper portion of part B is similarly sandwiched between part Figure 1* C and the body .of-the roll above it; form and arrangement are given by ordinary methods of forming and-folding to produce a locking-foldof nearly the full width of the broad and shallow preliminary groove E, which has a narrow neck and extends below them. The said folded part B on the inside of the groove serves as a guide in passing over the longitudinally-grooved mandrel used in the's'econd operation, as said partB will enter said groove. folded parts are of the full width of the dovetailed groove, as shown in said patent. The roller A being drawn on the grooved mandrel, a suitable plunger die ordies will then be ajifilled. to the partD of the body of said roller w 'ch overlies theupper portion of the pre- 5 viously-folded part B, and the part D is there- Said groove E and the said The said roller-groove F. The previously-folded'parts B and Care of course carried down with it, the sides of groove F being parallel and vertical when said groove is on the upper-side of the roller. The said groove has no neck, bein of equal width at every oint. -The folde parts B C D do not exten out any longer on one side, as in Fig. 1, but are directly under the whole width of the groove and not to be loosened by any strain. To insure the tight- "ness of their interlocking, the bottom of the groove of the mandrel is provided with a suitable die or dies to cooperate with the plunger die or dies aforesaid, or it may be formed so as to fulfil the'same function.
By the third operation the roller is rolled or otherwise formed or pressed over a mandrel, so as to draw orforoe the material at its periphery at the sides of the groove toward each other at a, and b, forming a dovetailed groove G, having neck g and completed for the purpose first stated. The groove G is of 1 less depth than the incom lete groove, owing to the drawing of materia in thus narrowing the neck, but the folded parts B C D remain unchanged, and the lock-seam thus formed I ploy internal adjusting and reinforcing piece H, which fits the interior of the said roller and is longitudinally slotted in order that its edges may clasp the walls of the neck of groove G, fitting into the narrow grooves g g,
left between the broader part of the wall of the groove and the wall of the roller. The roller and its groove, the reinforcing-piece, and 1ts slot are of such relative form and size that when they are fitted to ether the wall of the groove forces slightly ack the material of the reinforcing-piece on each side of the slot, and said material by reason of its resiliency closes on the neck of the groove, gripping the wall of said neck on both sides by opposed re silient pressure. This reinforce may be made of any length desired, but will preferably line the greater part of the length of the roller, so as to effectually brace all parts of the same. It is readily inserted, and its own resiliency will hold it securely in place. By extending it endwise beyond the end of roller, as in Fig. 8, it adjusts the roller to a wider Window. As shown in Figs. 5, 6, and 7 the said reinforcing-piece may be provided with inte ral trou h-like parts I, curvin inward and ackward ing a groove I between them and adapted to fit the broader part of the wall of the groove G, claspin it on both sides by resilient pressure, as be ore explained with reference to the grip on the neck of the groove G, and extending under it. This is the preferred form, as it adds another element of security to those before mentioned and braces all parts of the wall of the groove. The fastening-rod Z fits a ainst the sides of groove I when the piece IIis extended, and so gets secure bearing beyond the roller. 1
I do not show the roller-spring nor the cur tain, as they have no bearing on the present invention. spring and with a different form of fastenin device engagin the walls of its dovetailed groove may stil embody my improvement and be made as above described, even though used with other articles than a curtain. My prior patent hereinbefore mentioned sufficiently explains the preferred use of such a roller and its groove and the parts cooperating therewith. Also I have not illustrated the grooved mandrel, dies, and other parts employed in manufacture as above described, as such illustration is not necessary to explain the construction of my improved roller.
Of course any suitable material may be substituted for the sheet metal in the roller, though usually with some disadvantage.
The incomplete forms of roller shown in Figs. 1 and 2 may be considered tubular blanks or tubes from which a roller is to be made. Of course the operation which produces Fig. 2 may be applied to a groove of the form shown in Fig. 1 at any part of the roller irrespective of the location of the seam.
The-dovetailed groove in the roller remains from the edge of the s ot, leav- Of course a roller without a open and continuous for the reception of the fabric and fastening device. The folds of metal which make up its bottom strengthen and stiffen the whole roll and enable it to be made of greater length and less diameter than would otherwise be possible with the same thickness of material. It is of course not absolutely necessary to provide the reinforcing-piece with trough-shaped parts I; but
they are generally desirable.
Having thus described my invention,what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
1. A hollow roller, having a longitudinal dovetailed groove, in combination with a concentric lnner reinforcingpiece, which braces all points of the circumference of the said roller, the said reinforcing-piece being longitudinally slotted and provided with parts which fit into the spaces on each side of the neck of said groove, the said parts being located on opposite sides of the said slot and gripping both sides of the neck of the said .groove With opposed resilient pressuresubi stantially as set forth.
2. A hollow roller having a longitudinal dovetailed groove G, in combination with a 1 concentric inner reinforcingpiece which braces all points of the circumference of the said roller, the said reinforcing-piece being longitudinally slotted and depressed to form a groove I receiving the wall of said groove G, the parts of the reinforcing-piece which form groove I fittin the sides of said wall of groove G and gripping said wall from both sides with opposed resilient pressure substantially as set forth.
3. A hollow roller having a longitudinal dovetailed groove, in combination with a concentric inner reinforcing-piece which braces all points of the circumference of the said roller, the said reinforcing-piece being longitudinally slotted and provided on each side of its slot with depressed parts forming a groove I to receive and fit the wall of groove G, the said parts of said reinforcing= piece grippin the said wall of groove G between them by opposed resilient pressure the said reinforcing-piece being also telc scopically extensible for extending the roll and the groove I in this position an extension of the groove G substantially as set forth.
4. A hollow roller provided with a longitudinal dovetailed groove and seam, which are formed by folded interlocking depressed parts of said roller, in'combination with a concentric longitudinally-slotted reinforcingpiece which grips the sides of the walls of the neck of said groove and thereby strengthens said groove and seam, beside bracing said roller internally substantially as set forth.
5. A hollow roller provided with a longitudinal groove and seam, which are formed by interlocking depressed folded parts of said ITS which grips the sides of the wall of said groove and thereby strengthens it and the seam substantially as set forth. 1
6. A hollow roller provided with a longitudinal groove, which is formed by folded interlocking arts of the said roller, in combination wit internal reinforcing-piece which grips the sides of said groove with the edges of its slot substantially as set forth t l 7. A hollow sheet-metal roller provided with a longitudinal open dovetailed groove and a seam, said groove being formed by the parts which make the said seam, the said arts being folded on each other and interocked in order to dispense with soldering or other means of attachment,- said groove being'adapted to be used in holding the edge of a curtain substantially as set forth.
8. A. hollow sheet-metal roller provided with a longitudinal open continuous dovetailed groove the bottom of whichconsists of four folds of material interlocked and dea resilient, longitudinally-slotted pressed, making a secure seam substantially 25 i *as set forth.. i
9. A hollow sheet-metal roller, havin a longitudinal continuous open doveta' ed groove formed by parts integral with said roller, which are folded on each-other, de-
reslsed and interlocked substantially as set ort i '10. A hollow sheet-metal roller having a longitudinal seam and continuous open dovetailed groove, the bottom of which is formed by the folded, depressed and interlocking parts B, C, D; the ed e of each part B or 0- being between two thicknesses of the said metal and the bottom of the groove constituting a double seam substantially as set forth.
. In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses. e GEORGE J. RECORD.
Witnesses: E. M. COMSTOOK,
' W; A. MIDDLETON.
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US2972373A (en) * 1959-07-27 1961-02-21 Morton I Thomas Concealed adjustment mechanism for folding chairs
US20050167058A1 (en) * 2004-02-02 2005-08-04 Walker Mark A. System for securing a shade fabric to a roller tube
US20110108206A1 (en) * 2009-09-22 2011-05-12 Kai-Sheng Hsu Roman Shade Window Curtain Having Rolling Spool For Multi-Step Retracting/Unfolding Control

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US20050167058A1 (en) * 2004-02-02 2005-08-04 Walker Mark A. System for securing a shade fabric to a roller tube
US7063124B2 (en) * 2004-02-02 2006-06-20 Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. System for securing a shade fabric to a roller tube
US20110108206A1 (en) * 2009-09-22 2011-05-12 Kai-Sheng Hsu Roman Shade Window Curtain Having Rolling Spool For Multi-Step Retracting/Unfolding Control
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