IP Library Granted Patent US 8,042,597
Granted Patent B2
US 8,042,597 · App. 12/430,458 · Granted Oct 25, 2011

Roller shade system having hembar for pleating a shade fabric

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Patent No.
US 8,042,597
App. No.
12/430,458
Granted
Oct 25, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pleated roller shade system allows a thin flexible shade fabric, such as, for example, silk, to be wrapped around a roller tube. The system comprises a pleating hembar contained within a hembar pocket of the shade fabric. The hembar is characterized by a non-linear shape, such as a serpentine shape, for causing the shade fabric to hang with a plurality of pleats. The hembar may comprise a plurality of C-shaped hembar sections flexibly coupled to each other. The system may also comprise an elongated pleating assembly mounted parallel to the roller tube and having a fabric-receiving opening that defines a non-linear (e.g., serpentine) path. The shade fabric may be received through the fabric-receiving opening and folded by the pleating assembly, such that the shade fabric is wrapped around the roller tube in folds as the roller tube rotates.

Claims (16)

1. A roller shade system comprising:

a rotatably-mounted roller tube;

a flexible shade fabric windingly received around the roller tube, the shade fabric having a first fabric end connected to the roller tube and a second fabric end opposite the first fabric end, the shade fabric comprising a hembar pocket at the second fabric end, the second fabric end adapted to move in an upward direction and in a downward direction as the roller tube is rotated in respective first and second directions; and

a pleating hembar contained within the hembar pocket, the pleating hembar characterized by a non-linear shape for causing the shade fabric to hang with a plurality of pleats, such that there is a resulting length of overlap of the shade fabric in a direction parallel to the roller tube;

wherein the pleating hembar comprises a plurality of C-shaped hembar sections having first and second ends, the first end of each hembar section adapted to be coupled to the second end of another adjacent hembar section;

wherein each hembar section comprises an elongated portion extending between two curved portions; and,

wherein the hembar sections are coupled together via interlocking structures, the first end of each hembar section comprising an interior interlocking portion and the second end of each hembar section comprising an exterior interlocking portion.

2. The roller shade system of claim 1 , wherein each hembar section is able to pivot about an axis defined by the respective interior interlocking portion, such that the hembar sections are pivotably attached to each other.

3. The roller shade system of claim 1 , wherein the curved portions are semi-circular, such that the pleating hembar has a serpentine shape and the length of overlap of the shade fabric extends in a direction parallel to the elongated portion.

4. The roller shade system of claim 1 , wherein the width of the shade fabric is greater than the length of the roller tube.

5. The roller shade system of claim 4 , wherein the width of the shade fabric is approximately twice as long as the length of the roller tube.

6. The roller shade system of claim 1 , wherein the shade fabric is sewn near the first fabric end such that the shade fabric wraps around the roller tube in a plurality of folds.

7. The roller shade system of claim 1 , further comprising:

a motor drive system coupled to the roller tube for controlling of the rotation of the roller tube.

8. The roller shade system of claim 3 , wherein the ends of the hembar sections extend towards each other in a plane that is parallel to the plane of the elongated portion.

9. The roller shade system of claim 3 , wherein the ends of the hembar sections extend towards each other at angles of approximately 45° to the plane of the elongated portion.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 24, 2019
From: LUTRON ELECTRONICS CO., INC.
To: LUTRON TECHNOLOGY COMPANY LLC
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