WO2016007336A1 - Dispositif de maintien de rideau - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47H19/00—Rosettes for holding curtains; Festoon holders
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- the present disclosure relates generally to a device that retains curtains, draperies, or the like, in a desired orientation (such as, for example in a poufed orientation to create a bishop sleeve or simply in a tied back position) and methods for using the device.
- Devices and accessories for drawing back curtains, draperies, or the like not only enable sunlight to enter a room but also may provide a decorative flair to the window treatment or decor of the room.
- Simple holdback devices such as a tie back, consist of a rope or similar device that is looped around the drape and tied to a wall mounted hook. While these devices provide the ability to adjust the amount the drape is drawn back, the tie back must ultimately be mounted to a wall, prohibiting portability and damaging the wall.
- the present disclosure is directed to an apparatus for retaining curtains.
- the apparatus includes a clip tethered to a retainer.
- the clip is capable of securing to a curtain.
- the retainer includes a bore for receiving a curtain therethrough.
- the clip is retractably tethered to the retainer by a retractor.
- the retractor includes a housing and a retractable tether disposed within and extendable from the housing.
- the retractable tether is capable of being extended in a first direction and retracted in a second direction, and is biased in the second direction by a biasing element.
- the retractor includes a lock capable of maintaining the tether at a desired length when extended from the retractor.
- the retainer is in mechanical cooperation with and end of the retractable tether and the clip disposed on an outer surface of the housing of the retractor. In other embodiments, the retainer is in mechanical cooperation with the housing of the retractor and the clip disposed on an end of the retractable tether.
- the retainer is a toroid.
- a decorative element is secured to the retainer.
- the retainer includes first and second jaw members movable from a first open position to a second approximated position. In the approximated position, the first and second jaw members of the retainer form a bore through which a curtain may be received.
- the first and second jaw members of the retainer are rotatably affixed on a first end and capable of movement relative to each other.
- a second end of the first jaw member of the retainer is releasably coupled to a second end of the second jaw member of the retainer while first and second jaw members of the retainer are in an approximated position.
- a biasing element biases the first and second jaw members of the retainer toward the approximated position.
- the retainer includes an elongate body having a first and second end.
- the retainer is affixed to an end of the retractable cord between the first and second ends of the elongate body.
- the first end of the elongate body is releasably coupled to the second end of the elongate body to define a bore through which a curtain can be placed.
- the first end of the elongate body is releasably coupled to the second end of the elongate body by at least one magnet or by hook and loop fastener.
- a method for holding curtains includes positioning a curtain through a bore defined through a retainer at a first location on a curtain, elevating the retainer to an elevated height that allows curtain material to billow over the retainer, and securing a clip that is tethered to the retainer to the curtain at a second location on the curtain vertically above the first location to maintain the retainer at the elevated height.
- the clip is retractably tethered to the retainer and the method further includes extending a retractable tether from a retractor housing, wherein the retractable tether is biased by a biasing element to pull the clip towards the retainer.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an apparatus in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C illustrate the steps of a method of using an apparatus in accordance with the present disclosure
- FIG. 3 illustrates an apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 4 illustrates the apparatus of FIG. 3 with the tether in an extended position
- FIG. 5 illustrates an apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of another apparatus for holding a curtain provided in accordance with the present disclosure shown in an open position;
- FIG. 6A is a perspective view of the apparatus of FIG. 6 shown in an approximated position
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another apparatus for holding a curtain provided in accordance with the present disclosure shown in an open position;
- FIG. 7A is a perspective view of the apparatus of FIG. 7 shown in an approximated position
- FIG. 8 illustrates an apparatus in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 9 illustrates the apparatus of FIG. 8 installed on a curtain
- FIGS. 10A, 10B, IOC, and 10D illustrate exemplary embodiments of decorative elements useful in connection with the embodiment of FIG. 8.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a curtain holding device 10 provided in accordance with the present disclosure that generally includes a retainer 20 and a clip 40 tethered to retainer 20 by tether 50.
- Retainer 20 includes a bore 21 defined therethrough.
- retainer 20 is generally shown as being toroidal, although other configurations are also contemplated, such as square, rectangular, or the like.
- Bore 21 is configured and/or dimensioned to enable a curtain "C" to be advanced therethrough.
- Retainer 20 can be made of any material, including metal, plastic, rubber, and the like. In embodiments, the material of construction from which retainer 20 is made will have sufficient frictional engagement with a curtain positioned through bore 21 to maintain retainer 20 at a desired position on the curtain.
- Clip 40 may be any type of clip within the purview of those skilled in the art, such as, for example, any articulating clip, such as an alligator clip. As illustrated in the exemplary embodiment of FIG. 1, clip 40 includes first and second jaw members 43, 44 capable of movement relative to each other. A biasing element (not shown) biases first and second jaw members 43, 44 toward a closed position.
- Tether 50 can be a cord, yarn, string or narrow length of fabric.
- tether 50 is made of an elastic material, thereby biasing clip 40 toward retainer 20 when a curtain is positioned through bore 21 and clip 40 is attached to the curtain at a position remote from retainer 20.
- the length of tether 50 is not critical, and can range, for example, from about 1 inch to about 30 inches, in other embodiments, from about 3 inches to about 20 inches, in yet other embodiments from about 6 inches to about 18 inches.
- curtain holding device 10 retains a curtain in a desired
- curtain "C” is positioned through bore 21 of retainer 20 at a first location on the curtain as shown in FIG. 2A.
- Retainer 20 is then elevated to an elevated height that allows curtain material to billow over the retainer as shown in FIG. 2B.
- Clip 40 is then secured to the curtain at a second location on the curtain vertically above the first location on the curtain to maintain retainer 20 at the elevated height via tether 50 as shown in FIG. 2C.
- retainer 20 is not visible beneath the billowed or poufed fabric of the curtain.
- a curtain holding device 100 provided in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure generally includes a retainer 120, a retractor 130, and a clip 140 retractably tethered to retainer 120 by tether 150.
- Retractor 130 can be any type of retractor within the purview of those skilled in the art, such as retractor reels of the type know for holding keys, badges and the like.
- Suitable retractor devices are disclosed, for example in U.S. Patent Nos. 7,007,882, 6,290,158, 6,073,875, and 6,364,237, the entire disclosure of each of which is
- retractor 130 includes a ratchet mechanism so that the tether can be locked at a desired length when extended.
- Such retractable reels are typically lockable through a mechanism exerting some amount of force on the reel to prevent the tether from being retracted and therefore keep the tether at a desired length.
- Suitable lockable retractor devices are disclosed, for example in U.S. App. Pub. No.
- retractor 130 includes a housing 131 to which clip 140 is affixed. Although shown as being rigidly affixed to an outer surface of housing 131, it is also contemplated that clip 140 may be affixed to an outer surface of housing 131 such that clip 140 is capable of swiveling 360 degrees about a center region of the outer surface of housing 131.
- Retainer 120 includes a lug 122 that is affixed to an outer surface thereof. As illustrated in FIG. 3, lug 122 is integral to retainer 120, although other configurations are also contemplated.
- retractor 130 includes a reel (not shown) rotatably supported within the interior of housing 131 and around which tether 150 can be wrapped.
- a biasing element (not shown) is affixed to housing 131 on a first end and to the reel (not shown) on a second end, thereby biasing the reel towards a direction that winds tether 150 about the reel.
- Tether 150 is secured on a first end to the reel (not shown) and may be any extended from and retracted back into housing 131.
- End stop 136 is secured to a second end of tether 150 and is configured and/or dimensioned to prohibit tether 150 from being wound fully within housing 131.
- a second end of end stop 136 includes a bore 137 defined through an upper and lower surface thereof.
- a ring 138 is advanced within bore 137 and is configured and/or dimensioned to engage lug 122 such that retractor 130 and retainer 120 are coupled.
- curtain holding device 100 functions in the manner described above with respect to curtain holding device 10 to retain a curtain in a poufed
- curtain "C” is positioned through bore 121 of retainer 120 at a first location on the curtain.
- Retainer 120 is then elevated to an elevated height that allows curtain material to billow over the retainer.
- Retractable tether 150 is then extended from retractor 130 and clip 140 is secured to the curtain at a second location on the curtain vertically above the first location on the curtain to maintain retainer 120 at the elevated height via retractable tether 150.
- curtain holding device 200 In the alternative embodiment of curtain holding device 200 shown in FIG. 5, retractor 230 is affixed to retainer 220 and clip 240 is secured to an end of retractable tether 250.
- curtain holding device 200 functions in the manner described above with respect to curtain holding devices 10, 100 to retain a curtain in a poufed configuration.
- curtain "C" is positioned through bore 221 of retainer 220 at a first location on the curtain.
- Retainer 220 is then elevated to an elevated height that allows curtain material to billow over the retainer.
- Retractable tether 250 is then extended from retractor 230 by pulling on clip 240.
- Clip 240 is then secured to the curtain at a second location on the curtain vertically above the first location on the curtain to maintain retainer 220 at the elevated height via retractable tether 250.
- FIGS. 6 and 6A Another embodiment of a retainer 320 which can be used with any of curtain holding devices 10, 100, 200 is illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 6A.
- Retainer 320 includes first and second jaw members 301, 302 capable of movement relative to each other.
- First and second jaw members 301, 302 are rotatably affixed at a first end using any suitable means, such as a pin 304.
- a second end includes a lock 303 thereby retaining first and second jaw members 301, 302 in an approximated position.
- Lock 303 may be any suitable lock such as magnets, pins, hook and loop, etc.
- a curtain holding device including retainer 320 functions in the manner described above with respect to curtain holding devices 10, 100, 200 to retain a curtain in a poufed configuration or in a tied back position.
- Retainer 320 is utilized by moving first and second jaw members 301, 302 into an open position and while in the open position, first and second jaw members 301, 302 are positioned around a curtain at a first position on the curtain.
- First and second jaw members 301, 302 are then moved into an approximated position, to surround the curtain within bore 321 and locked in the approximated position.
- Retainer 320 is then elevated to an elevated height that allows curtain material to billow over the retainer.
- a tethered clip can then be used to secure retainer in the elevated height as described hereinabove.
- FIGS. 7 and 7A Another embodiment of a retainer 420 which can be used with any of curtain holding devices 10, 100, 200 is illustrated in FIGS. 7 and 7A.
- Retainer 420 includes an elongate body 401 having first and second ends.
- Elongate body 401 may be constructed of any suitable material being having compliant properties, e.g., rope, fabric, composites, etc.
- Elongate body 401 is affixed to retractor 130 at a location between the first and second ends.
- a lock 403 is disposed on the first and second ends of elongate body 401 such that elongate body 401 may be locked into a loop defining a bore 421 capable of retaining a curtain therein.
- Lock 403 may be any suitable lock such as magnets, pins, hook and loop, etc. It is also contemplated that the first and second ends of elongate body 401 may be tied together, thereby locking elongate body into a loop including a bore 421 capable of retaining a curtain "C", drape, or the like therein.
- a curtain holding device including retainer 420 functions in the manner described above with respect to curtain holding devices 10, 100, 200 to retain a curtain in a poufed configuration or in a tied back position.
- Retainer 420 is utilized by wrapping elongate body 401 around a curtain at a first location on the curtain to surround the curtain within bore 421 and locked in this position using lock 403.
- Retainer 420 is then elevated to an elevated height that allows curtain material to billow over the retainer.
- a tethered clip can then be used to secure retainer in the elevated height as described hereinabove.
- the curtain holding device of the present disclosure includes a decorative element for aesthetically embellishing a curtain.
- curtain holding device 500 includes a retainer 520 and a clip 540 tethered to retainer 520 by tether 550 which is secured to lug 522.
- Retainer 520 includes a bore 521 defined therethrough as in previous embodiments and decorative element 590 secured thereto.
- Decorative element 590 can be secured to retainer 520 in any manner within the purview of those skilled in the art such as, for example, by the use of a magnet, adhesive, welding, hook and loop fastener, a loop of wire, or a mechanical fastener (e.g., a screw, tack, staple, or the like).
- a magnet e.g., a magnet, adhesive, welding, hook and loop fastener, a loop of wire, or a mechanical fastener (e.g., a screw, tack, staple, or the like).
- a mechanical fastener e.g., a screw, tack, staple, or the like.
- decorative element 590 is secured to retainer 520 using screw 560, which allows for decorative element 590 to be removed (due to the accessibility of screw head 562) and replaced as desired.
- Decorative element 590 may include a standoff 570 to create a space between retainer 520 and decorative element 590 to accommodate a curtain "C" therein, so that decorative element 590 is visible and provides an aesthetically pleasing embellishment to the curtain, while maintaining retainer 520 hidden from view when curtain holding device 500 is installed as shown in FIG. 9.
- Decorative element 590 may be made from any suitable material, such as textiles, plastics, metals, ceramics, or the like, or any combination of materials.
- the decorative element may include jewelry elements, such as decorative stones, for example diamonds, rhinestones, pearls, or the like, or a precious metal, for example, silver, gold, platinum, or the like.
- Decorative element 590 may be of any desired, aesthetically pleasing design, such as may be achieved by a combination of any artistic features, such as shape, coloring, and/or texture.
- the decorative element may be a disc which is adorned by a decorative motif or design on one side.
- An illustrative example of a domed, disc-shaped decorative element 590A is shown in FIG. IOC.
- the decorative member may be in the shape of a flower, including but not limited to fabric flowers, plastic molded flowers, or even fresh flowers.
- An illustrative example of a flower decorative element 590C is shown in FIG. IOC.
- the decorative member 10B is especially useful in embodiments where the securement technique employed allows the decorative element to be changed seasonally or for holidays.
- the decorative member may be in the shape of an ornamental bow, such as, for example, a rosette bow, double loop rosette bow, bow and flower, tri-color rosette (requires three coordinating fabrics), or
- FIG. 10D An illustrative example of a decorative element 590D in the form of a bow is shown in FIG. 10D. Those skilled in the art reading this disclosure will readily envision other aesthetically pleasing designs for decorative element 590.
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L'invention concerne un appareil pour maintenir des rideaux comprenant un élément de retenue et une pince attachée à l'élément de retenue. L'attache est éventuellement rétractable par un rétracteur. Un élément décoratif est éventuellement fixé à l'élément de retenue. La présente invention concerne un appareil destiné à retenir des rideaux. L'appareil comprend une pince attachée à un élément de retenue. La pince est adaptée pour se fixer à un rideau. L'élément de retenue comporte un alésage destiné à recevoir un rideau à travers celui-ci.
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| DE8353C (de) * | G. & E. KUHLMANN in Barmen | Stellbarer Vorhanghalter | ||
| US5305814A (en) * | 1992-12-09 | 1994-04-26 | Cooper Industries, Inc. | Method for forming a bishop tail and bishop sleeve |
| EP1285614A1 (fr) * | 2001-08-21 | 2003-02-26 | KARST, Andreas | Dispositif pour retenir ou décorer des articles plats, notamment des rideaux |
| US6813976B2 (en) * | 2001-10-01 | 2004-11-09 | Phillip Joseph Malvini | Tethered hand tool |
| WO2005110172A1 (fr) * | 2004-05-12 | 2005-11-24 | Cleon Roberts | Embrase pour rideaux |
| JP2005323649A (ja) * | 2004-05-12 | 2005-11-24 | Yabuno:Kk | カーテン用タッセル |
| US20060117616A1 (en) * | 2004-12-03 | 2006-06-08 | Jones Robert A | Promotional badge holding apparatus |
| JP2007007348A (ja) * | 2005-06-28 | 2007-01-18 | Yoko Aoyama | カーテンの留め具 |
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| DE8353C (de) * | G. & E. KUHLMANN in Barmen | Stellbarer Vorhanghalter | ||
| US5305814A (en) * | 1992-12-09 | 1994-04-26 | Cooper Industries, Inc. | Method for forming a bishop tail and bishop sleeve |
| EP1285614A1 (fr) * | 2001-08-21 | 2003-02-26 | KARST, Andreas | Dispositif pour retenir ou décorer des articles plats, notamment des rideaux |
| US6813976B2 (en) * | 2001-10-01 | 2004-11-09 | Phillip Joseph Malvini | Tethered hand tool |
| WO2005110172A1 (fr) * | 2004-05-12 | 2005-11-24 | Cleon Roberts | Embrase pour rideaux |
| JP2005323649A (ja) * | 2004-05-12 | 2005-11-24 | Yabuno:Kk | カーテン用タッセル |
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