Patent classifications
A47H99/00
DECORATIVE CURTAIN ROD ASSEMBLY
A modular curtain rod assembly is provided which allows a person to use any desired thin covering material to cover a curtain rod and customize the appearance of the curtain rod. The covering material is held in place by a support clip which secures the covering material to the curtain rod and which also supports the curtain rings above the covering material to prevent wear of the covering material and to provide curtains which are easy to open or close regardless of covering material.
DECORATIVE CURTAIN ROD ASSEMBLY
A modular curtain rod assembly is provided which allows a person to use any desired thin covering material to cover a curtain rod and customize the appearance of the curtain rod. The covering material is held in place by a support clip which secures the covering material to the curtain rod and which also supports the curtain rings above the covering material to prevent wear of the covering material and to provide curtains which are easy to open or close regardless of covering material.
Portable and foldable shelf and window dressing support device
A portable shelf device for lifting and holding window dressings, such as draperies and curtains, off and above the floor and baseboards to facilitate more convenient cleaning or painting of the baseboards, lower walls or floors, or other items such as shower accessories, plants or automobile cleaning accessories, the portable shelf device including a face plate hinged to a base plate, first face plate flange, second face plate flange, first or left side panel hinged to the first face plate flange and having an inward projecting flange at a lower end, second or right side panel hinged to second face plate flange and having an inward projecting flange at a lower end and a plurality of suction cups wherein each suction cup is mounted to and projects outward from respective side panel flanges and wherein the first and second side panel flanges support the base plate when the base plate is pivoted away from the face plate.
PRODUCT, SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR SHOWER LINER STAY
A shower liner stay for holding a shower liner away from the showering area while a person is taking a shower. The shower liner stay includes one or more pensile wands to dangle on the dry ingress outside of a shower liner and adjacent the shower liner while dangling from existing hook(s) or curtain rod. Strategically affixed to a pensile wand are one or more graspers for grasping the delicate impermeable flexible surface of a shower liner for keeping the shower liner in place regardless of strong aerodynamic conditions during a shower. Customary and normal operation of the shower liner remains.
PRODUCT, SYSTEM, METHOD, APPARATUS, AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR SHOWER LINER STAY
A shower liner stay for holding a shower liner away from the showering area while a person is taking a shower. The shower liner stay includes one or more pensile wands to dangle on the dry ingress outside of a shower liner and adjacent the shower liner while dangling from existing hook(s) or curtain rod. Strategically affixed to a pensile wand are one or more graspers for grasping the delicate impermeable flexible surface of a shower liner for keeping the shower liner in place regardless of strong aerodynamic conditions during a shower. Customary and normal operation of the shower liner remains.
DECORATIVE MOUNT FOR ATTACHING TO A CEILING OR WALL
A decorative mount for attaching to a ceiling. The decorative mount includes a pair of opposing vertical members defining a first channel. A first opening is at a downward facing side of the first channel. The first channel is for receiving a plurality of carriers. A support cross member spans the vertical members above the first channel. A decorative surface is positioned on a frontward facing side of the decorative mount. A lip is horizontally aligned along the rearward facing top edge of the mount. The lip is integral with top of the mount and configured such that the lip attaches directly to the ceiling such that the decorative surface faces frontward.
DECORATIVE MOUNT FOR ATTACHING TO A CEILING OR WALL
A decorative mount for attaching to a ceiling. The decorative mount includes a pair of opposing vertical members defining a first channel. A first opening is at a downward facing side of the first channel. The first channel is for receiving a plurality of carriers. A support cross member spans the vertical members above the first channel. A decorative surface is positioned on a frontward facing side of the decorative mount. A lip is horizontally aligned along the rearward facing top edge of the mount. The lip is integral with top of the mount and configured such that the lip attaches directly to the ceiling such that the decorative surface faces frontward.
Device for installing curtain gliders
A device for installing curtain gliders is revealed. The device for installing curtain gliders is a positioning strip. A plurality of gliders are arranged at the positioning strip and then carried and mounted into a curtain track by the positioning strip. The positioning strip is provided with a plurality of mounting and positioning units each of which includes a main hole, two slots disposed on two ends of the main hole, and two locking pieces located between the two slots and the main hole. Thereby the glider with different designs can be inserted into the main hole and the locking pieces are abutting against the glider for positioning the glider. Installers can assemble the gliders quickly and conveniently by count marks on the positioning strip.
Device for installing curtain gliders
A device for installing curtain gliders is revealed. The device for installing curtain gliders is a positioning strip. A plurality of gliders are arranged at the positioning strip and then carried and mounted into a curtain track by the positioning strip. The positioning strip is provided with a plurality of mounting and positioning units each of which includes a main hole, two slots disposed on two ends of the main hole, and two locking pieces located between the two slots and the main hole. Thereby the glider with different designs can be inserted into the main hole and the locking pieces are abutting against the glider for positioning the glider. Installers can assemble the gliders quickly and conveniently by count marks on the positioning strip.
Cordless Covering for Sliding Glass Doors and Large Windows
Disclosed herein is a cordless covering for a sliding glass door or other large opening or window that can be arranged in at least three different configurations. In one configuration, one or more slats may be inserted into various pockets on the covering to enable an individual to gather the slats together and change a length of the covering. In a second configuration, a portion of the covering may be draped over one of the pockets of the covering to change the length of the covering. In a third configuration, the covering can be pulled to one side of the sliding glass door such that the width of the covering is changed.