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EP1498056B1
EP1498056B1 EP04254036A EP04254036A EP1498056B1 EP 1498056 B1 EP1498056 B1 EP 1498056B1 EP 04254036 A EP04254036 A EP 04254036A EP 04254036 A EP04254036 A EP 04254036A EP 1498056 B1 EP1498056 B1 EP 1498056B1
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Jeffrey Hallworth
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H13/00Fastening curtains on curtain rods or rails
    • A47H13/14Means for forming pleats
    • A47H13/16Pleat belts; Hooks specially adapted to pleat belts
    • DTEXTILES; PAPER
    • D03WEAVING
    • D03DWOVEN FABRICS; METHODS OF WEAVING; LOOMS
    • D03D1/00Woven fabrics designed to make specified articles
    • D03D1/06Curtain heading tapes

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  • This invention relates to curtain heading tapes.
  • Conventional curtain heading tapes which in use are fixed along upper edge regions of curtains and are used with suspension hooks, are woven structures incorporating one or more longitudinal draw cords for pleating the tape and one or more longitudinal rows of pockets to receive the suspension hooks.
  • GB 2238800B describes the manufacture of a tape of this kind having side by side rows of pockets defined by elongate woven structures interwoven with a woven base structure of the tape.
  • the elongate woven structures have regularly spaced sections formed from yarns which 'float' freely over the surface of the base structure to define the pockets.
  • Curtain heading tapes are also known (see GB-A-1 152 082 ) which in use are fixed along upper edge regions of curtains and are used with curtain poles.
  • One known tape of this kind has regularly spaced circular holes bounded by eyelets. Matching holes are cut in the curtain fabric and ring-shaped inserts are pushed through the curtain and fixed to the eyelets. The curtain heading is then bunched to align the eyelets by interconnecting plastics ties attached to the eyelets. The curtain pole can then be inserted through the eyelets.
  • plastics ties attached to the eyelets can detract from the appearance of the finished curtain in so far as the ties make it difficult to achieve neat, smooth bunching and also can catch on adjoining materials and surfaces.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a curtain heading tape of the kind for use with a curtain pole wherein the tape can be readily drawn to give large open loops of neat form with a tape structure which is convenient to manufacture.
  • a curtain heading tape having a base fabric with spaced holes therealong, characterised by the provision of additional yarns forming at least one row of elongate pockets, each pocket being fixed at opposite ends thereof to the base fabric and floating free of the base fabric between said ends, across at least two said holes, and at least one draw string extending through said yarns of said pockets.
  • the tape can be bunched, to form loops each containing at least two said holes, by pulling the (or each) draw string to cause the yarns of the pockets to gather.
  • the use of the draw string (or strings) in conjunction with the yarns of the pockets enables the tape to be constructed conveniently and such as to facilitate controlled bunching ensuring a neat end result without undesired closure of the loops.
  • the arrangement is preferably such that the draw string has one or more portions which float free of each pocket in at least one first region, preferably a central region thereof and one or more portions which are interconnected with the pocket in at least one further region, preferably end regions thereof, whereby pulling of the string gathers the pocket in the at least one first region but leaves the pocket extended in the at least one further region.
  • This can ensure that the tape is neatly bunched whilst preventing complete closure of the formed loops.
  • the pockets are woven with warp and weft yarns, as a narrow woven structure, which may be a double plain weave.
  • the (or each) draw string is interwoven with the woven pocket structure so as to run with free-floating sections, alternately on opposite sides, at least at the (or each) said first region, each such free-floating section extending across a plurality of wefts.
  • the (or each) draw string may be interwoven tightly, e.g. as a 1:1 interweave, with the wefts of the woven pocket structure, at the said further regions to effect said interconnection therebetween.
  • the (or each) row of pockets is defined by a continuous longitudinal structure, the yarns of which are interconnected with the base fabric of the tape between the pockets, and the (or each) draw string extends throughout this continuous longitudinal structure.
  • the base fabric is preferably a woven fabric e.g. a double plain weave fabric and interconnection of the pocket structure with the base fabric is preferably by interweaving of yarns of the pocket structure with yarns of the base fabric.
  • interconnection is preferably by interweaving of edge warp yarns of the pocket structure with weft yarns of the base fabric so that the longitudinal central region of the pocket structure is substantially free of attachment to the base fabric e.g. generally in the manner of a 'tube', thereby to facilitate easy movement of the draw string.
  • warp yarns of the pocket structure may be interwoven with a small number of weft yarns of the base fabric, say one at each end of each pocket, and one centrally of each part of the structure between adjacent pockets.
  • each structure there are two continuous longitudinal pocket structures, with the pockets of one structure respectively transversely aligned with the pockets of the other structure, e.g. one adjacent each edge of the base fabric, and each such structure may have a single respective draw string.
  • Other arrangements are however also possible.
  • Each pocket preferably straddles two openings and centrally of each section of the tape longitudinally between adjacent pockets a respective marker may be provided to guide cutting of the tape to length to ensure neat shaping at the end of the tape when attached to a curtain heading.
  • This marker may be defined by one or more coloured yarns which are exposed on the surface of the tape only at the desired position. Conveniently there may be two such yarns respectively adjacent opposite edges of the base fabric.
  • the holes in the base fabric are preferably circular holes of common dimensions which are preferably accurately machine cut at desired positions, particularly having predetermined relationships with the locations of the pockets.
  • the tape may be attached to heading of curtain fabric by stitching or otherwise. When so attached holes can be cut in the curtain fabric in alignment with the holes in the tape.
  • the assembly can then be completed by fixing eyelet structures within each pair of aligned holes with the curtain fabric and tape material around such holes clamped between front and rear parts of the respective eyelet structure.
  • such parts are separate ring-shaped parts which snap fit together via a ratchet or other adjustable interconnection to allow different separations of the parts to accommodate different fabric thicknesses.
  • this shows a curtain heading tape which has a continuous woven narrow base fabric 1, say 88mm wide.
  • the fabric 1 is woven from warp and weft yarns which may be cotton, polypropylene or any other suitable natural or synthetic material or combination of such materials.
  • the yarns may be white multifilaments or translucent or transparent monofilaments or any other suitable yarns.
  • the fabric 1 is woven with a needle loom giving a plain weave and has single warp yarns with weft yarns inserted (using latch needles) as a double pick per shed looped around edge warps at opposite longitudinal edges 2, 3 of the fabric.
  • each edge 2, 3, say about 8mm from such edge there is an inlaid bundle of additional, thicker warp yarns 4.
  • These yarns 4 interlock individually with weft yarns of the base fabric 1 so as to provide tubular sections on both opposite faces of the fabric.
  • These yarns 4 are all white multifilament yarns 4a except for one such yarn 4b which is green. This yarn 4b is laid in within the bundle of yarns 4 so that generally it is covered by the other, white yarns 4a and cannot therefore be seen.
  • the green yarn 4b misses' and floats over several weft yarns so that it is clearly exposed at sections 4c, for about 5mm, on a front face 1 a of the base fabric (as shown in Figure 1 ).
  • the green yarn 4b is exposed at accurately spaced regular intervals, determined by a pattern repeat operation in the manufacture of the tape, and the exposed sections 4c along one edge region of the tape are precisely aligned with the exposed sections 4c on the opposite edge region of the tape.
  • the pocket structure 5 comprises a continuous woven strip, say 8mm width having single warp yarns woven with weft yarns inserted as a double pick per shed looped around edge warps at opposite edges of the strip.
  • the pocket structure 5 overlies the front face of the base fabric 1 but is wholly separate from the base fabric 1 except at short lengths 5a aligned with the green markers 4c.
  • These attached lengths 5a which are say 48mm long are centred on the centres of the green markers 4c and are attached to the base fabric 1, so as to extend parallel to the edges 2, 3 of the base fabric 1, by means of opposite edge warps of the pocket structure strip 5 which are interwoven with the base fabric wefts, and also by three base fabric wefts 6, respectively at each end and centrally of the attached lengths 5a which are interwoven with the warps of the pocket structure strip 5.
  • each pocket structure strip 5 Between adjacent such attached lengths 5a there are defined long 'pockets' 5b, say 180mm which float freely of the base fabric 1.
  • the pockets 5b of each pocket structure strip 5 are regularly spaced and of common dimensions and are respectively aligned transversely of the tape with the pockets 5b of the other strip 5.
  • each pocket structure strip 5 there is a respective interwoven draw cord or string 7.
  • This cord 7 has a section 7a which floats over several weft yarns, say about 10mm long, centrally of each fixed length 5a of the pocket structure strip 5 on the exposed front face of the strip 5, and two similar length sections (not shown) beneath the fixed length 5a.
  • the draw cord 7 is interwoven 1:1 with the wefts for a length of say 35mm at each end region 5c of the pocket length 5b and then has four floating sections 7b, say 10mm long, which overlie several wefts in the central region 5d of the exposed front face of the pocket length 5b, with four similar sections (not shown) beneath the central region 5d.
  • the draw cord 7 can be pulled at its ends to bunch the tape, and the mode of attaching the fixed lengths 5a to the base fabric 1 facilitates easy running of the cord 7.
  • Circular holes 8 say 40mm diameter are accurately cut in the base fabric 1 using a suitable cutting machine. Such holes being in pairs each disposed symmetrically with regard to the mid point of each pocket 5b, the pairs of holes 8 being say 106mm apart, and the holes of each pair being say 122mm apart.
  • the tape so far described is stitched along the inner surface of a curtain heading (not shown) with the front face 1 a of the base fabric 1 exposed.
  • Holes 8a are cut in the curtain fabric 9 in any suitable manner in alignment with the holes 8 in the base fabric 1.
  • Eyelets 10 are applied to the curtain 9 and base fabric 1 at the holes.
  • the eyelet 10 comprises two ring structures 11, 12 which snap fit via a width-adjustable ratchet mechanism 13, such ring structures being pushed through the holes 8 into interconnection with each other respectively from the exposed front face of the curtain material 9 and from the exposed front face of the base fabric 1 so that the curtain material 9 and tape fabric 1 are clamped tightly between the structures 11, 12 and flanges 15, 16 of the structures overlie the exposed faces of the curtain material 9 and the base fabric 1 around the holes 8.
  • the tape is cut to length appropriate to the length of the curtain heading at the green markers 4c nearest to the ends of the curtain heading. This ensures that the curtain will lie neatly when bunched i.e. without unsightly outwardly projecting end parts, as discussed further hereinafter.
  • the curtain heading is bunched by tying off the draw cords 7 at one end of the tape and pulling the cords at the other end.
  • the cords 7 draw along the length of the pocket strips 5 and cause the pocket lengths 5b to gather, as shown in Figure 2 .
  • the cords 7 run easily through the fixed lengths 5a because these lengths 5a effectively form 'tubes' with the base fabric 1 and little or no gathering occurs in these lengths 5a.
  • the cords 7 gather the pocket lengths 5b in the central regions 5d where the four floating cord sections 7b readily draw together the pocket strip 5. Little or no gathering occurs in the regions 5c between the central region 5d and the fixed length 5a due to the interweaving here of the draw cords 7 with the pocket strip 5.
  • the gathering in the central region 5d can be such as to compress, or concertina, the pocket length 5b to only a short length, say 10-15mm.
  • the holes 8 are brought substantially into alignment with each other along the length of the curtain heading to receive a curtain pole; and the curtain material and tape is bunched into smooth open loops.
  • the loops are held in position by the partially gathered pockets 5b and this ensures that the curtain heading lies neatly.
  • the curtain heading terminates with a loop rather then a free end section of the tape whereby the ends of the curtain are held neatly inwardly.
  • the tape described relies on woven pocket structures to achieve neat bunching whereby the tape can be manufactured conveniently using conventional techniques.
  • each pocket length 5b is gathered so as to form a minor proportion of the gathered length, but other arrangements may also be possible.

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Claims (17)

  1. Gardinenband, das einen Basisstoff (1) mit beabstandeten Löchern (8) entlang seiner Länge aufweist, gekennzeichnet durch das Bereitstellen zusätzlicher Garne (5), die mindestens eine Reihe länglicher Taschen (5b) bilden, wobei jede Tasche an ihren gegenüberliegenden Enden an dem Basisstoff befestigt ist und zwischen den Enden über mindestens zwei der Löcher unabhängig von dem Basisstoff frei beweglich ist, und mindestens ein Zugband (7), das durch die Garne der Taschen verläuft.
  2. Band nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Zugband (7) ein oder mehrere Abschnitte (7b) aufweist, die sich unabhängig von jeder Tasche (5b) in mindestens einem Bereich frei bewegen, und ein oder mehrere Abschnitte, die in mindestens einem weiteren Bereich mit der Tasche (5b) verbunden sind.
  3. Band nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Taschen (5b) mit Kett- und Schussgarnen zu einer Bandwebstruktur gewebt sind.
  4. Band nach Anspruch 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bandwebstruktur ein Doppelgewebe mit Leinwandbindung ist.
  5. Band nach Anspruch 3 oder 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das (oder jedes) Zugband (7) mit der gewebten Taschenstruktur (5) verwebt ist, damit mindestens in dem (oder jedem) ersten Bereich auf gegenüberliegenden Seiten abwechselnd frei bewegliche Abschnitte (7a, 7b) verlaufen, wobei sich jeder dieser frei beweglichen Abschnitte über eine Vielzahl von Schussgarnen erstreckt.
  6. Band nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die (oder jede) Reihe von Taschen (5b) durch eine durchgängige Längsstruktur (5) definiert ist, deren Garne zwischen den Taschen (5b) mit dem Grundstoff (1) verbunden sind, und der (oder jeder) Zugfaden (7) durch die gesamte durchgängige Längsstruktur (5) verläuft.
  7. Band nach einem der Ansprüche 3 bis 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Grundstoff (1) ein Gewebe ist und die Verbindung der Taschenstruktur (5) mit dem Grundstoff (1) durch Verweben von Garnen der Taschenstruktur (5) mit Garnen des Grundstoffs (1) erfolgt.
  8. Band nach Anspruch 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verbinden durch Verweben von Randkettgarnen der Taschenstruktur (5) mit Schussgarnen des Grundstoffs (1) erfolgt, sodass der mittige Längsbereich der Taschenstruktur im Wesentlichen nicht am Grundstoff befestigt ist.
  9. Band nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zwei durchgängige Längstaschenstrukturen (5) vorhanden sind, wobei die Taschen (5b) einer Struktur (5) jeweils quer zu den Taschen (5b) der anderen Struktur (5) ausgerichtet sind.
  10. Band nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Taschenstrukturen (5) jeweils an die Ränder des Grundstoffs (1) angrenzen und jede dieser Strukturen (5) ein einzelnes entsprechendes Zugband (7) aufweist.
  11. Band nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass jede Tasche (5b) zwei Öffnungen (8) überspannt.
  12. Band nach Anspruch 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich mittig von jedem Abschnitt des Bands längs zwischen benachbarten Taschen (5b) eine entsprechende Markierung (4c) befindet.
  13. Band nach Anspruch 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Markierungen durch ein oder mehrere farbige Garne (4b) definiert sind, die auf der Bandoberfläche freiliegen.
  14. Band nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Löcher (8) paarweise angeordnet sind, wobei jedes Paar symmetrisch zu einer entsprechenden Tasche (5b) ist und die Paare im gleichen Abstand zueinander angeordnet sind.
  15. Anordnung aus einem Band nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 14 und einem Gardinenstoff, wobei das Band an der Oberkante des Gardinenstoffs befestigt ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Oberkante Löcher aufweist, die nach den Löchern (8) des Bands ausgerichtet sind.
  16. Anordnung nach Anspruch 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass eine Ösenstruktur (10) in jedem Paar ausgerichteter Löcher befestigt ist, wobei der Gardinenstoff und das Bandmaterial um diese Löcher herum zwischen dem vorderen und dem hinteren Teil (11, 12) der jeweiligen Ösenstruktur (10) eingeklemmt sind.
  17. Anordnung nach Anspruch 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Teile (11, 12) separate ringförmige Teile sind, die über einen Ratschenmechanismus (13) einrasten, um unterschiedliche Abstände der Teile zu ermöglichen.
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GB0316022A GB2403734B (en) 2003-07-08 2003-07-08 Curtain heading tape
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