Patent classifications
A47H19/00
Shower curtain clips
Shower curtain clips that hold shower curtains against bath walls to reduce drafts and escape of water spray during use. The shower curtain clips include a base panel that can be mounted on a bath wall, and a pivoting retaining panel that can be opened to receive a shower curtain and closed to secure the shower curtain in place.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRIVACY
A privacy system including a mountable bracket having at least one bracket fastener; and a curtain having a top edge portion, a bottom edge portion, a first side edge portion, and a second side edge portion, the first side edge portion having a least one curtain fastener. The at least one curtain fastener is configured to be releasably couplable to the at least one bracket fastener.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PRIVACY
A privacy system including a mountable bracket having at least one bracket fastener; and a curtain having a top edge portion, a bottom edge portion, a first side edge portion, and a second side edge portion, the first side edge portion having a least one curtain fastener. The at least one curtain fastener is configured to be releasably couplable to the at least one bracket fastener.
CLIP WITH A RUBBER LINING FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOLDING CURTAINS
A curtain clip that can be used to hold bunched up curtains to the side, and does not slide vertically because a rubber lining affixed along the inside edge prevents the curtain clip from sliding vertically. The rubber lining prevents the curtain clip from sliding on sheer curtains and other curtains that have a somewhat slippery surface texture. The curtain clip also eliminates ropes and tie backs that would otherwise have to be permanently affixed to the window frame or wall using screws or other fastening devices
Apparatus and method for window treatment management
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an apparatus and method for window treatment management. The apparatus may include a material strip and a pulling device. The material strip may include a hook threaded onto at least one end of the material strip and a plurality of loops stitched longitudinally onto the material strip. The pulling device may be utilized for pulling the material strip through the hook from a first end opening of a rod pocket of a window element to a second end opening thereof. Herein, the hook may be connected to one of the loops to create a securing loop around the window element when the material strip is exposed at the second end opening.
Apparatus and method for window treatment management
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an apparatus and method for window treatment management. The apparatus may include a material strip and a pulling device. The material strip may include a hook threaded onto at least one end of the material strip and a plurality of loops stitched longitudinally onto the material strip. The pulling device may be utilized for pulling the material strip through the hook from a first end opening of a rod pocket of a window element to a second end opening thereof. Herein, the hook may be connected to one of the loops to create a securing loop around the window element when the material strip is exposed at the second end opening.
SHOWER CURTAIN CLIPS
Shower curtain clips are disclosed that hold shower curtains against bath walls to reduce drafts and escape of water spray during use. The shower curtain clips include a base panel that can be mounted on a bath wall, and a pivoting retaining panel that can be opened to receive a shower curtain and closed to secure the shower curtain in place.
Curtain holdback
A device includes a front mounting plate having an aperture, a holdback arm having a generally flat proximal end with an aperture, and a rear mounting plate having a single central aperture and two mounting apertures configured at a 45° angle to a surface of the rear mounting plate, the holdback arm configured to be sandwiched between the front and rear mounting plates.
Curtain holdback
A device includes a front mounting plate having an aperture, a holdback arm having a generally flat proximal end with an aperture, and a rear mounting plate having a single central aperture and two mounting apertures configured at a 45° angle to a surface of the rear mounting plate, the holdback arm configured to be sandwiched between the front and rear mounting plates.
CURTAIN HOLDBACK
A device includes a front mounting plate having an aperture, a holdback arm having a generally flat proximal end with an aperture, and a rear mounting plate having a single central aperture and two mounting apertures configured at a 45 angle to a surface of the rear mounting plate, the holdback arm configured to be sandwiched between the front and rear mounting plates.