A47H19/00

CURTAIN HOLDING DEVICE
20170196392 · 2017-07-13 ·

An apparatus for holding curtains includes a retainer and a clip tethered to the retainer. The tether is optionally retractable by a retractor. A decorative element is optionally secured to the retainer. The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus for retaining curtains. The apparatus includes a clip tethered to a retainer. The clip is capable of securing to a curtain. The retainer includes a bore for receiving a curtain therethrough.

CURTAIN HOLDING DEVICE
20170196392 · 2017-07-13 ·

An apparatus for holding curtains includes a retainer and a clip tethered to the retainer. The tether is optionally retractable by a retractor. A decorative element is optionally secured to the retainer. The present disclosure is directed to an apparatus for retaining curtains. The apparatus includes a clip tethered to a retainer. The clip is capable of securing to a curtain. The retainer includes a bore for receiving a curtain therethrough.

Independent drapery claw

A curtain holder or claw that gathers and securely holds a curtain or drapery in place. The holder comprises two sides biased to a closed or clamped position. The sides of the holder may comprise extensions to assist in gathering and holding fabric. The holder is independent and free-standing, and can be used at different heights and locations, with no connection or installation to walls or window frames and with no damage to the curtain or drapery fabric. One of more decorative elements may be permanently or removably attached to the holder. Decorative elements can be easily interchanged by a user to provide a plurality of decorative fixtures, elements, figures, logo, or indicia, or combinations thereof. These elements can match the room dcor, or relate to a holiday, kid's themes, movies, animals, sports teams, or other topics or themes.

Independent drapery claw

A curtain holder or claw that gathers and securely holds a curtain or drapery in place. The holder comprises two sides biased to a closed or clamped position. The sides of the holder may comprise extensions to assist in gathering and holding fabric. The holder is independent and free-standing, and can be used at different heights and locations, with no connection or installation to walls or window frames and with no damage to the curtain or drapery fabric. One of more decorative elements may be permanently or removably attached to the holder. Decorative elements can be easily interchanged by a user to provide a plurality of decorative fixtures, elements, figures, logo, or indicia, or combinations thereof. These elements can match the room dcor, or relate to a holiday, kid's themes, movies, animals, sports teams, or other topics or themes.

Drapery holdback assembly
09554665 · 2017-01-31 ·

A drapery holdback assembly having interchangeable, adjustable decorative ends is provided. The drapery holdback includes a base portion for mounting to a supporting surface. A neck portion extends from the base portion to a distal head portion, which provides an arcuate magnet along a portion of its periphery. The drapery holdback includes an interface assembly having a decorative end and an opposing joint end, wherein the joint end forms a magnetically attractive curved surface so as to be movable and/or positionable over the arcuate magnet to various orientations. Being magnetically connected, different interface assemblies and so different decorative ends, may be interchanged onto the head portion at the user's whim. A spring is disposed between the decorative and joint ends, so that the interface assembly absorbs shock and other compressive forces to prevent damage to the drapery holdback assembly.

Drapery holdback assembly
09554665 · 2017-01-31 ·

A drapery holdback assembly having interchangeable, adjustable decorative ends is provided. The drapery holdback includes a base portion for mounting to a supporting surface. A neck portion extends from the base portion to a distal head portion, which provides an arcuate magnet along a portion of its periphery. The drapery holdback includes an interface assembly having a decorative end and an opposing joint end, wherein the joint end forms a magnetically attractive curved surface so as to be movable and/or positionable over the arcuate magnet to various orientations. Being magnetically connected, different interface assemblies and so different decorative ends, may be interchanged onto the head portion at the user's whim. A spring is disposed between the decorative and joint ends, so that the interface assembly absorbs shock and other compressive forces to prevent damage to the drapery holdback assembly.