Covering for architectural features, related systems, and methods of manufacture

US10975616B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10975616-B2
Application numberUS-201715789014-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 20, 2017
Priority dateOct 28, 2016
Publication dateApr 13, 2021
Grant dateApr 13, 2021

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Abstract

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A covering for an architectural feature having generally horizontal vane elements coupled to and located between generally front and rear generally vertical support members, which in preferred embodiments are adjustable to control the amount of light transmitted through the covering. In one embodiment the covering has three dimensional multi-layered, cellular vanes, and in another embodiment, the one or more support members are formed of a dark color, and the rear support member(s) may be formed of material that is darker than the front support member(s), or vise versa. In another embodiment, the support members, e.g., sheers, have an openness factor, preferably as low as about sixty-five percent (65%) to as large as about ninety percent (90%). Other embodiments include structure, assemblies and methods for controlling the closure of the covering as well as embodiments of bottom rail assemblies. Also provided is a method of manufacturing the covering.

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A flexible, multi-layered panel for a window covering to adjust the amount of light that passes there through, the flexible, multilayered panel comprising: a front vertical support member having a height and width; a rear vertical support member having a height and a width, the rear vertical support member substantially parallel to the front vertical support member and operably coupled and laterally moveable relative to the front vertical support member; and a plurality of generally horizontal vanes extending between the front and rear vertical support members: wherein both the front and rear vertical support members control the movement and angular orientation of the vanes; a first of the front vertical support member or the rear vertical support member is a sheer fabric formed from polymer-based yarns, the sheer fabric containing openings that have a first shape and has an openness factor in the range of about seventy-five percent (75%) to about ninety percent (90%); and a second of the front vertical support member or rear vertical support member is a knit fabric formed from polymer-based yarns, the knit fabric containing openings that are a different shape than the first shape of the openings in the sheer fabric and has an openness factor in the range of about seventy-five percent (75%) to about ninety percent (90%). 2. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the rear vertical support member has an openness factor greater than the openness factor of the front vertical support member. 3. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the yarns of the sheer fabric of the first of the front and rear vertical support members have a denier of about 16 to about 24. 4. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the sheer fabric of the first of the front vertical support member or the rear vertical support member has fifteen (15) to thirty (30) yarns per inch (ypi) in the cross-direction and fifteen (15) to thirty (30) yarns per square inch (ypi) in the machine-direction forming rectangular-shaped openings, and wherein the sheer fabric is configured so that weight of the panel is aligned with and supported by either the cross-direction yarns or the machine-direction yarns. 5. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of vanes are coupled to respective vertical support members with adhesive, wherein the adhesive extends substantially the length of each vane and has a width of about 1 mm to about 10 mm. 6. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein each vane is connected to the front vertical support member at a first connection location and is connected to the rear vertical support member at a second location, and two respective first connection locations at very top and bottom ends of the front vertical support member define a first distance and two respective second connection locations at very top and bottom ends of the vertical support member define a second distance, the first distance being different from the second distance. 7. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein each vane is connected to the front vertical support member at a first connection location and is connected to the rear vertical support member at a second location, and the distance between respective first connection locations on the front vertical support member between adjacent vanes is less than the distance between respective second connection locations on the back vertical support member between the same adjacent vanes. 8. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the second of the front vertical support member or the rear vertical support member is a knit Tulle sheer fabric. 9. The flexible panel of claim 8 , wherein the front fabric is a Leno fabric. 10. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the front or rear vertical support members is a dark color. 11. The flexible panel of claim 10 , wherein the plurality of vanes have a length extending in the same direction as the width of the front and rear vertical support members, and the length of at least one vane is substantially the same as the width of at least one of the vertical support members. 12. The flexible panel of claim 10 , wherein at least one of the dark colored vertical support members are formed of yarns that are selected from the group consisting of yarns that are solution dyed, dispersion dyed, and combinations thereof. 13. The flexible panel of claim 12 , wherein the dark colored vertical support member is made from material that is dyed using carbon black pigment. 14. The flexible panel of claim 10 , wherein the rear vertical support member is a dark color. 15. The flexible panel of claim 14 , wherein the rear vertical support member is a black Tulle knit fabric. 16. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the rear vertical support member is a darker color than the front vertical support member. 17. The flexible panel of claim 16 , wherein the front support member is a light colored material. 18. The flexible panel of claim 17 , wherein the front support sheer is made from one of the group consisting of white, off-white, and clear material. 19. The flexible panel of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of vanes include multi-layered cellular vanes having a flexible top layer and flexible bottom layer that separate to form a cavity in response to the front and rear support members being laterally separated. 20. The flexible panel of claim 19 , wherein the multi-layered vane includes a third layer, wherein the third layer is positioned between the top and bottom layer and comprises a metalized film. 21. The flexible panel of claim 19 , wherein the top layer has a different width than the bottom layer. 22. The flexible panel of claim 21 , wherein the bottom layer is larger than the top layer by about 0.5 mm to about 4 mm. 23. The flexible panel of claim 19 , wherein each top and bottom layer has two side edges defining a width and two ends defining a length, a first side edge of at least one top layer is coupled at a first coupled region along a first side edge of its respective bottom layer, and the bottom layer is coupled to the front vertical support member at a first connection location and the top layer is coupled to the rear vertical support member at a second connection location, at least one of the first connection location and the second connection location is spaced from its respective, proximate first coupled region, and the top layer is separated from the bottom layer in response to the front vertical support member being laterally spaced from the rear vertical support member to form a cavity. 24. The flexible panel of claim 23 , wherein the first coupled region has a width in the width direction of the layers, the width of the first coupled region being about 1 mm or less. 25. The flexible panel of claim 24 , wherein the first coupled region is formed by one of the group consisting of ultrasonic welding and hot-knife welding. 26. The flexible panel of claim 23 , wherein the second side edge of said at least top layer of the multi-layered vane is coupled along the second side edge of its respective bottom layer to form a second coupled region. 27. The flexible panel of claim 26 , wherein the second coupled region is formed by one of the group consisting of ultrasonic welding, hot-knife welding, adhesive bonding, and combinations thereof. 28. The flexible panel of claim 26 , wher

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  • Open-work fabrics · CPC title

  • roller-type; {Roller shutters with adjustable lamellae} · CPC title

  • E06B9/266Primary

    Devices or accessories for making or mounting lamellar blinds or parts thereof {(cleaning of lamellar blinds A47L4/00; joining plastics plates for making venetian blinds B29C66/437)} · CPC title

  • E06B9/262Primary

    with flexibly-interconnected horizontal or vertical strips; Concertina blinds {, i.e. upwardly folding flexible screens} · CPC title

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What does patent US10975616B2 cover?
A covering for an architectural feature having generally horizontal vane elements coupled to and located between generally front and rear generally vertical support members, which in preferred embodiments are adjustable to control the amount of light transmitted through the covering. In one embodiment the covering has three dimensional multi-layered, cellular vanes, and in another embodiment, t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Hunter Douglas
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E06B9/266. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 13 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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