Cellular structure and a method for making a cellular structure
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B29C-053/36
B29C-053/00
E06B-009/26
B32B-003/12
출원번호
US-0281561
(2002-10-28)
발명자
/ 주소
Yu,Fu Lai
출원인 / 주소
Teh Yor Co., Ltd.
대리인 / 주소
Olson &
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
3인용 특허 :
48
초록▼
A cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment and method for making the cellular structure is provided by securing a plurality of rows of elongated cells to one another. Each of the plurality of rows is constructed by providing a first longitudinally extending length of material. This f
A cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment and method for making the cellular structure is provided by securing a plurality of rows of elongated cells to one another. Each of the plurality of rows is constructed by providing a first longitudinally extending length of material. This first material includes a first surface and a second surface. The first material further includes a lesser width portion and a greater width portion. A second longitudinally extending length of material is also provided. The second material also includes a first surface and a second surface of the first material. The second surface of the second material is secured to the first surface over the greater width portion of the first material along a plurality longitudinally extending locations, preferably defined by glue or adhesive lines, on the second surface of the second material to form a row. A longitudinally extending crease is also formed in the first material such that the lesser width portion and the greater width portion of the first material lie on opposite sides of the crease.
대표청구항▼
What is claimed is: 1. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: forming each of the plurality of rows by: (a) providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, the first m
What is claimed is: 1. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: forming each of the plurality of rows by: (a) providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, the first material having a first surface and a second surface; (b) forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the first material thereby defining a lesser width portion and a greater width portion; (c) folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; (d) providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, the second material having a first surface and a second surface; and (e) securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; stacking each of the plurality rows; and securing the plurality of rows by securing a first row to a second row such that the second surface of the lesser width portion of the first material of the first row is secured to the second surface of the first material of the second row, and the first surface of the second material of the first row is secured to the second surface of the first material of the second row. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion comprises applying a plurality of glue lines between the first surface of the first material and the second surface of the second material. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion comprises applying a pair of glue lines between the first surface of the first material and the second surface of the second material. 4. The method of claim 1, wherein securing the plurality of rows comprises applying a plurality of glue lines to the first row. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein applying a plurality of glue lines further comprises applying a first glue line to the second surface of the first material at an outer edge of the lesser width portion. 6. The method of claim 4, wherein applying a plurality of glue lines further comprises applying a second glue line to the first surface of the second material between a first minor width and a first major width of the second material. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the first material, further comprises forming at least one crease in the greater width portion of the first material. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of providing a second material further comprises forming a crease in the second material. 9. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the greater width portion of the first material, further comprises securing the second surface of the second material such that an outer edge of the second material is coterminous with an outer edge of the first material. 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the second material is a different material than the first material. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the second material is of a different color than the first material. 12. The method of claim 10, wherein the second material permits a different amount of light to pass than the first material. 13. The method of claim 1, wherein a first combination of a first minor width of the second material and a second minor width of the greater width portion of the first material is shorter than a second combination of a first major width of the second material and a second major width of the greater width portion of the first material, wherein the first combination limits the extent to which the cellular structure can be stretched such that when the cellular structure is fully extended the first combination is substantially coplanar, whereas the second combination forms an angle. 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the first minor width and the second minor width are substantially of equal width. 15. The method of claim 13, wherein the second major width and the lesser width portion are substantially of equal width. 16. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: forming each of the plurality of rows by: (a) providing a first longitudinally extending length of material having a width, a first surface and a second surface, and having a lesser width portion and a greater width portion; (b) providing a second longitudinally extending length of material having a first surface and a second surface; (c) folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; and (d) securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; stacking each of the plurality rows; and securing the plurality of rows by securing a first row and a second row, such that the second surface of the lesser width portion of the first material of the first row is secured to the second surface of the first material of the second row, and the first surface of the second material of the first row are secured to the second surface of the first material of the second row. 17. The method of claim 16 wherein securing the second material to the first material occurs before folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion. 18. The method of claim 17 wherein securing the second material to the first material occurs after folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion. 19. The method of claim 17 wherein securing the second material to the first material occurs at substantially the same time as folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion. 20. The method of claim 16, further comprising forming at least one crease in the greater width portion of the first material. 21. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, further comprises forming a crease in the second material. 22. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion, further comprises securing the second surface such that an outer edge of the second material is coterminous with an outer edge of the first material. 23. The method of claim 16, wherein the second material is a different material than the first material. 24. The method of claim 23, wherein the second material is of a different color than the first material. 25. The method of claim 23, wherein the second material permits a different amount of light to pass through than the first material. 26. The method of claim 16, wherein a first combination of a first minor width of the second material and a second minor width of the greater width portion of the first material is shorter than a combination of a first major width of the second material and a second major width of the greater width of the first material, such that when the cellular structure is fully extended the first combination is substantially coplanar, whereas the second combination forms an angle. 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the first minor width and the second minor width are substantially of equal width. 28. The method of claim 26, wherein the second major width and the lesser width portion are substantially of equal width. 29. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, said first material having a first surface and a second surface, and also having a lesser width portion and a greater width portion; forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the first material between the lesser width portion and the greater width portion; folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, said second material having a first surface and a second surface; and securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the greater width portion of the first material; providing a third longitudinally extending length of material, said third material having a first surface and a second surface, forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the third material thereby defining a lesser width portion and a greater width portion, and folding the lesser width portion of the third material over the first surface of the greater width portion of the third material; and securing the third material to the first material and second material such that the second surface of the lesser width portion of the first material and the first surface of the second material are secured to the second surface of the third material. 30. The method of claim 29 wherein a fourth strip of longitudinally extending material is provided, said fourth material having a first surface and a second surface, and securing the second surface of the fourth material to the first surface of the greater width portion of the third material. 31. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, the first material having a first surface and a second surface, the first material further comprising a greater width portion and a lesser width portion; providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, the second material having a first surface and a second surface; folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; providing a third longitudinally extending length of material, the third material having a first surface and a second surface; stacking the first material, the second material and the third material; and securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion, and securing the second surface of the third material to the second surface of the first material on the lesser width portion and to the first surface of the second material. 32. The method of claim 31, wherein the second material is secured to the first material before stacking the first and the second material. 33. The method of claim 31, wherein the second material is secured to the first material after stacking the first material, but before stacking the third material. 34. The method of claim 31, wherein the folding of the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material occurs after securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion. 35. The method of claim 31, wherein the folding of the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material occurs before securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion. 36. The method of claim 31, wherein the folding of the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material occurs at substantially the same time as securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion. 37. The method of claim 31, further comprising forming at least one crease in the greater width portion of the first material. 38. The method of claim 31, wherein the step of providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, further comprises forming a crease in the second material. 39. The method of claim 31, wherein the step of securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion, further comprises securing the second surface such that an outer edge of the second material is coterminous with an outer edge of the first material. 40. The method of claim 31, wherein the second material is a different material than the first material. 41. The method of claim 40, wherein the second material is of a different color than the first material. 42. The method of claim 40, wherein the second material permits a different amount of light to pass through than the first material. 43. The method of claim 31, wherein a first combination of a first minor width of the second material and a second minor width of the greater width portion of the first material is shorter than a combination of a first major width of the second material and a second major width of the greater width of the first material, such that when the cellular structure is fully extended the first combination is substantially coplanar, whereas the second combination forms an angle. 44. The method of claim 43, wherein the first minor width and the second minor width are substantially of equal width. 45. The method of claim 43, wherein the second major width and the lesser width portion are substantially of equal width. 46. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: (i) providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, said first material having a first surface and a second surface, and also having a lesser width portion and a greater width portion; (ii) forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the first material between the lesser width portion and the greater width portion; (iii) folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion (iv) providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, said second material having a first surface and a second surface; and (v) securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the greater width portion of the first material in a stack; (vi) providing a third longitudinally extending length material that is the same type of material as the first material, the third material having a first surface and a second surface, forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the third material thereby defining a lesser width portion and a greater width portion, and folding the lesser width portion of the third material over the first surface of the greater width portion of the third material; (vii) securing the third material to the first material and second material such that the second surface of the lesser width portion of the first material and the first surface of the second material are secured to the second surface of the third material; and (viii) repeating the steps (iv) to (vii) to form the cellular structure suitable for use as a window treatment. 47. A method for making a cellular structure such as a honeycomb window treatment having a plurality of rows defining elongated cells, comprising the steps of: forming each of the plurality of rows by: (a) providing a first longitudinally extending length of material, the first material having a first surface and a second surface; (b) forming at least one longitudinally extending crease in the first material thereby defining a lesser width portion and a greater width portion; (c) folding the lesser width portion of the first material over the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; (d) providing a second longitudinally extending length of material, the second material having a first surface and a second surface; and (e) securing the second surface of the second material to the first surface of the first material on the greater width portion; stacking each of the plurality rows; and securing the plurality of rows by applying a plurality of glue lines to the first row by applying a first glue line to the second surface of the first material at an outer edge of the lesser width portion such that a first row is secured to a second row, and such that the lesser width portion of the first material of the first row and the second material of the first row are secured to the second surface of the first material of the second row.
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