No-sew window treatment

Flexible or portable closure – partition – or panel – With hood – canopy – shield storage chamber – or outrigged... – Structure

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160 19, E06B 900

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051523310

ABSTRACT:
The no-sew window treatment of the invention comprises a form of semi-soft foam which is covered by fabric through a wrap and tuck process. The form incorporates a straight slit cut into an exterior surface running along its entire length. The form additionally incorporates a cross-shaped slot running through its center, also along its entire length. The fabric employed is wrapped around the form, cut to the length desired, and its ends are then fitted into the straight slit; the sides of the fabric are then tucked into the cross-shaped slot. Because of the semi-soft characteristics of the foam, and the close-fit force exerted on the ends and sides of the fabric, the result is to provide a form which holds the fabric in place--yet, one which is easy to install, cover and assemble (even by the purchaser) and without the need for any sewing to give a customized look.

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patent: 3643288 (1972-02-01), Olivari
patent: 4999874 (1991-03-01), White
patent: 5033525 (1991-07-01), Paeselt

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