A47H1/02

Grommet drapery system

A wirelessly controllable, motorized and battery powered drapery apparatus is presented having a rotatable drive element having a guide structure in its surface. The rotatable drive is inserted through the open interior of a plurality of grommets in the shade material. A grommet driver is positioned over the rotatable drive element and connected to one of the plurality of grommets. The grommet driver has at least one tooth that is in communication with the guide structure in the rotatable drive element. As the rotatable drive element is rotated, the grommet drive is driven along the length of the rotatable drive element thereby moving the shade material between an open position and a closed position.

Grommet drapery system

A wirelessly controllable, motorized and battery powered drapery apparatus is presented having a rotatable drive element having a guide structure in its surface. The rotatable drive is inserted through the open interior of a plurality of grommets in the shade material. A grommet driver is positioned over the rotatable drive element and connected to one of the plurality of grommets. The grommet driver has at least one tooth that is in communication with the guide structure in the rotatable drive element. As the rotatable drive element is rotated, the grommet drive is driven along the length of the rotatable drive element thereby moving the shade material between an open position and a closed position.

SPLICE CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR ARCHITECTURAL COVERING SUPPORT RODS
20210381537 · 2021-12-09 ·

In one or more embodiments, a drapery system is presented including a drapery support rod having a plurality of segments joined by one or more splice connectors. The splice connector includes a first section, a stop at an intermediate point, and a second section. The first and second sections include features configured and arranged to engage and connect with interior surfaces of the first and second segments, thereby operably connecting the first and second segments of the drapery support rod. The drapery support rod includes a helical guide structure on the exterior surface to move one or more of a plurality of ring members between an open and closed position, wherein the rings are configured and arranged to attach to an upper edge of a shade material and suspend the shade material from the drapery support rod.

SPLICE CONNECTOR SYSTEM FOR ARCHITECTURAL COVERING SUPPORT RODS
20210381537 · 2021-12-09 ·

In one or more embodiments, a drapery system is presented including a drapery support rod having a plurality of segments joined by one or more splice connectors. The splice connector includes a first section, a stop at an intermediate point, and a second section. The first and second sections include features configured and arranged to engage and connect with interior surfaces of the first and second segments, thereby operably connecting the first and second segments of the drapery support rod. The drapery support rod includes a helical guide structure on the exterior surface to move one or more of a plurality of ring members between an open and closed position, wherein the rings are configured and arranged to attach to an upper edge of a shade material and suspend the shade material from the drapery support rod.

CURTAIN ROD ASSEMBLY WITH ANGLED MOUNTING MEMBERS FOR BLACKOUT EFFECT
20230270273 · 2023-08-31 ·

The present invention is a curtain rod assembly, to help create a blackout effect by the curtain blocking unwanted light entering between the wall and the top and sides of the curtain. When the curtain rod assembly is mounted to the wall, a flat front surface of a curtain rod is vertically inclined to guide a curtain header into contact with the wall to prevent light leakage from the top of the curtain. A mounting member may be contoured to define between the mounting member and the wall a space into which a side edge of the curtain may be tucked to prevent light leakage from the sides of the curtain. The mounting member may define a socket that extends along a vertically inclined axis, and into which an end of the curtain rod can be inserted so as to be removably retained by gravity.

Pinch Pleat Curtain Ring
20220151423 · 2022-05-19 ·

A curtain holder apparatus including an integrated clip and ring that creates a pinch pleating effect, without having to sew the curtains or drapes.

Pinch Pleat Curtain Ring
20220151423 · 2022-05-19 ·

A curtain holder apparatus including an integrated clip and ring that creates a pinch pleating effect, without having to sew the curtains or drapes.

Method and system for providing preparing and assembling a high end prefabricated product to serve as a window covering or room divider
11313120 · 2022-04-26 ·

The present invention is a method of preparing and assembling certain prefabricated products (identified below as (a) Suspension Rods; (b) Decorative Finished Wood; (c) Locking Pin; and (d) Rubber Gasket) which, once assembled, will serve as a high end room divider or window covering (also known as window treatments). The inventive framework allows the user who is preparing and assembling the product to have an installed room divider or window coverage that is clean, with no marks, and also able to be assembled by one person, as opposed to having multiple parties present to effect installation.

Systems, devices, methods, and components for illuminating shower stalls and closets
11162674 · 2021-11-02 ·

Millions of homes across the world have shower stalls with poor illumination, not only creating additional risk of falls and other accidents and making cleaning of the shower more difficult, but also reducing enjoyment of the showering experience. Accordingly, the present inventor devised, among other things, an illuminated shower curtain rod assembly. One exemplary rod assembly, which is adjustable via screwing in or out one or both of its end caps, includes a elongated tension rod having one or more electric light elements distributed along the length. In some variations, the rod is extruded from aluminum or plastic and includes an extruded strip light support element that supports an LED strip light and enhances rigidity of the curtain rod. Also some embodiments integrate a light diffusion panel into the rod structure for enhanced illumination and aesthetic appeal.

Curtain rod assembly

A curtain rod assembly in which the two ends of the rod have both an elbow component that can turn inwardly toward a wall when the rod is fixed above a window and also a straight component that extends beyond the elbow component and upon which a finial can be mounted. The curtain rod assembly can thus have finial ends that extend beyond a hung curtain but can also allow the outer edges of the hung curtain panels to hang closely against the wall on either side of the window, thereby preventing or effectively reducing light from leaking past the curtain.