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US2242355A
US2242355A US329394A US32939440A US2242355A US 2242355 A US2242355 A US 2242355A US 329394 A US329394 A US 329394A US 32939440 A US32939440 A US 32939440A US 2242355 A US2242355 A US 2242355A
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    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47HFURNISHINGS FOR WINDOWS OR DOORS
    • A47H23/00Curtains; Draperies
    • A47H23/01Bottom bars for stretching hanging curtains; Magnets, slide fasteners, or the like to improve closing of curtains

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  • This invention relates to a drapery holder, and has for the primary object the provision of an eificient and inexpensive device of the above stated character which may be easily and quickly adapted to a drapery for sustaining therein folds or pleats and which will be entirely hidden from view when viewing the drapery from the front thereof and will in no way damage or injure the at H, within one of the sustaining elements 9 so as not to come in direct contact with the drapery. Further it will be seen that when this holder is adapted to a drapery the ends of the medrapery when employed in connection therewith.
  • Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevation 11- lustrating a drapery equipped with a holder constructed in accordance with my invention with the holder indicated by dotted lines.
  • Figure 2 is .a sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Fi ure 1.
  • Figure 3 is an edge view illustrating the holder.
  • the holder is designated in entirety by the character 5 and the drapery by the character 6.
  • the customary practice is to press or otherwise form in the drapery a plurality of folds or pleats I. After the drapery has been hung for a period of time the folds or pleats will come out of the drapery and render the latter unsightly if the drapery is not secured in some manner to maintain the folds or pleats therein. It is the present practice to pin or similarly secure the folds or pleats in place which besides taking considerable time to carry out also damages the fabric ,of the drapery and further has other disadvantages.
  • Each gripping element 8 includes j aw-like parts l2 integrally connected with each other by an arcuately curved part I3 at one end of the gripping element, the other end of the gripping element being open so that a pleat or fold of the drapery may be passed between the jaws l2 and gripped thereby, As the material of the drapery leaves the gripping jaws it is passed over or about the fold sustaining portion 9 arranged opposite the gripping element so as to give the pleat formed a full appearance.
  • the fold sustaining portions 9 have an arcuate curvature thereto which engages with the fabric of the drapery to sustain it in pleat or fold form. Further it will be seen that the sustaining fold elements 9 are arranged opposite the gripping elements 8 the latter being arranged one after another and in alignment.
  • a device of this kind besides efllciently sustaining the folds or pleats in a drapery may be drapery, as shown in Figure 1, it will be entirely hidden from view when looking at the curtain from the front and will maintain the pleats or folds in proper position for an indefinite period of time. It will be seen that in adapting the holder to the drapery it is placed adjacent the lower end of the drapery.
  • the holder includes a plurality of drapery gripping elements 8 and a plurality of pleat or fold sustaining elements 9.
  • the elements 8 and 9 are constructed from a single length of metallic material, as shown in Figure 3.
  • the metallic material is bent upon itself to form the elements 8 and 9 and one end thereof, as indi-- cated at it, is disposed at an angle or laterally to one of the gripping elements so as not to come into direct contact with the drapery and damage the latter.
  • the other end of the metllllc material is folded itself. as indicated manufactured and sold at a comparatively low cost and may bemade up to have any number of gripping elements and sustaining fold elements as desired.
  • a drapery holder 9. single length of metallic material bent on itself to form a plurality of gripping elements and a plurality of fold-sustaininlr elements integrally connected, said gripp ng elements lying in a single plane one after another and spaced from each other to permit folded portions of a drapery to be inserted therein and gripped thereby, said fold-sustaining elements lying in a single plane one after another and oppqsite to and substantially parallel with said gripping elements to have the folds ofthe drapery outwardly of the gripping elements to rest thereon.

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y 1- E. B. HARRIS 2,242,355
I DRAPERY HOLDER Filed April 12, 1940C In ventor A ttorney Patented May 20, 1941 UNITED STATE PATENT OFFICE 1 Claim.
This invention relates to a drapery holder, and has for the primary object the provision of an eificient and inexpensive device of the above stated character which may be easily and quickly adapted to a drapery for sustaining therein folds or pleats and which will be entirely hidden from view when viewing the drapery from the front thereof and will in no way damage or injure the at H, within one of the sustaining elements 9 so as not to come in direct contact with the drapery. Further it will be seen that when this holder is adapted to a drapery the ends of the medrapery when employed in connection therewith.
With these and other objects in view, as will become more apparent as the' description proceeds, the invention consists in certain novel features of construction, combination and arrange-' ment of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and claimed.
For a complete understanding of my invention, reference is to be had to the following description and accompanying drawing, in which Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevation 11- lustrating a drapery equipped with a holder constructed in accordance with my invention with the holder indicated by dotted lines.
Figure 2 is .a sectional view taken on the line 2-2 of Fi ure 1.
Figure 3 is an edge view illustrating the holder.
Referring in detail to the drawing, the holder is designated in entirety by the character 5 and the drapery by the character 6. The customary practice is to press or otherwise form in the drapery a plurality of folds or pleats I. After the drapery has been hung for a period of time the folds or pleats will come out of the drapery and render the latter unsightly if the drapery is not secured in some manner to maintain the folds or pleats therein. It is the present practice to pin or similarly secure the folds or pleats in place which besides taking considerable time to carry out also damages the fabric ,of the drapery and further has other disadvantages.
With the present invention adapted to the tallic material will not project beyond the vertical edges of the drapery.
Each gripping element 8 includes j aw-like parts l2 integrally connected with each other by an arcuately curved part I3 at one end of the gripping element, the other end of the gripping element being open so that a pleat or fold of the drapery may be passed between the jaws l2 and gripped thereby, As the material of the drapery leaves the gripping jaws it is passed over or about the fold sustaining portion 9 arranged opposite the gripping element so as to give the pleat formed a full appearance.
With the material of the drapery inserted into the various gripping elements and then brought overthe fold sustaining elements 9 will form into the drapery the pleats or folds with a neat and full appearance.
By referring to Figure 3 it will be seen that the fold sustaining portions 9 have an arcuate curvature thereto which engages with the fabric of the drapery to sustain it in pleat or fold form. Further it will be seen that the sustaining fold elements 9 are arranged opposite the gripping elements 8 the latter being arranged one after another and in alignment.
A device of this kind besides efllciently sustaining the folds or pleats in a drapery, may be drapery, as shown in Figure 1, it will be entirely hidden from view when looking at the curtain from the front and will maintain the pleats or folds in proper position for an indefinite period of time. It will be seen that in adapting the holder to the drapery it is placed adjacent the lower end of the drapery.
The holder includes a plurality of drapery gripping elements 8 and a plurality of pleat or fold sustaining elements 9. The elements 8 and 9 are constructed from a single length of metallic material, as shown in Figure 3. The metallic material is bent upon itself to form the elements 8 and 9 and one end thereof, as indi-- cated at it, is disposed at an angle or laterally to one of the gripping elements so as not to come into direct contact with the drapery and damage the latter. The other end of the metllllc material is folded itself. as indicated manufactured and sold at a comparatively low cost and may bemade up to have any number of gripping elements and sustaining fold elements as desired.
While I have shown and described the preferred embodiment of my invention, it will be understood that minor changes in construction, combination and arrangement of parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim is:
In a drapery holder, 9. single length of metallic material bent on itself to form a plurality of gripping elements and a plurality of fold-sustaininlr elements integrally connected, said gripp ng elements lying in a single plane one after another and spaced from each other to permit folded portions of a drapery to be inserted therein and gripped thereby, said fold-sustaining elements lying in a single plane one after another and oppqsite to and substantially parallel with said gripping elements to have the folds ofthe drapery outwardly of the gripping elements to rest thereon.
' ERNEST B. HARRIS.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2527360A (en) * 1946-05-14 1950-10-24 Hess Alexander Mcd Pleating
DE1180909B (en) * 1958-04-30 1964-11-05 Johan August Lind Decorative strips for decorative purposes made of flexible material
US3185207A (en) * 1962-07-02 1965-05-25 David R Humble Decoration structure
US3338292A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-08-29 Donald B Goodman Drapery pleat trainer
USD876121S1 (en) * 2017-06-25 2020-02-25 An Hui Jiaoyang Soft Door Co., Ltd Curtain
USD1010356S1 (en) * 2022-05-13 2024-01-09 Teh Yor Co., Ltd. Shade panel portion
USD1010357S1 (en) * 2022-05-13 2024-01-09 Teh Yor Co., Ltd. Shade panel portion
USD1043177S1 (en) * 2022-05-13 2024-09-24 Teh Yor Co., Ltd. Shade panel portion

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2527360A (en) * 1946-05-14 1950-10-24 Hess Alexander Mcd Pleating
DE1180909B (en) * 1958-04-30 1964-11-05 Johan August Lind Decorative strips for decorative purposes made of flexible material
US3185207A (en) * 1962-07-02 1965-05-25 David R Humble Decoration structure
US3338292A (en) * 1964-10-12 1967-08-29 Donald B Goodman Drapery pleat trainer
USD876121S1 (en) * 2017-06-25 2020-02-25 An Hui Jiaoyang Soft Door Co., Ltd Curtain
USD1010356S1 (en) * 2022-05-13 2024-01-09 Teh Yor Co., Ltd. Shade panel portion
USD1010357S1 (en) * 2022-05-13 2024-01-09 Teh Yor Co., Ltd. Shade panel portion
USD1043177S1 (en) * 2022-05-13 2024-09-24 Teh Yor Co., Ltd. Shade panel portion

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