Patent classifications
A47H1/18
METAL FABRIC, INTERIOR DECORATION, PARTITION MEMBER, CLOTHING, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING MEMBER
A metal fabric (10) uses warp metal wires (40) as the warp, and weft metal wires (50) as the weft, where the warp metal wires (40) and the weft metal wires (50) are composed of different metal materials. A curtain (100) as an interior decoration uses the metal fabric (10). A partition member (200) is configured to have the metal fabric (10) and a frame (210) which supports the outer circumference of the metal fabric (10). A clothing is configured to contain the metal fabric (10), and an electromagnetic shielding member is configured to contain the metal fabric (10).
METAL FABRIC, INTERIOR DECORATION, PARTITION MEMBER, CLOTHING, AND ELECTROMAGNETIC SHIELDING MEMBER
A metal fabric (10) uses warp metal wires (40) as the warp, and weft metal wires (50) as the weft, where the warp metal wires (40) and the weft metal wires (50) are composed of different metal materials. A curtain (100) as an interior decoration uses the metal fabric (10). A partition member (200) is configured to have the metal fabric (10) and a frame (210) which supports the outer circumference of the metal fabric (10). A clothing is configured to contain the metal fabric (10), and an electromagnetic shielding member is configured to contain the metal fabric (10).
CURTAIN CLIP
The present invention is a combination of a curtain clip and a curtain slide. The curtain clip includes a socket portion connected to a tab portion. The socket portion has a socket for receiving the ring of the curtain slide when the socket and ring are urged together. Resilient fingers in the clip socket define a slot for receiving the ring shank of the ring of the curtain slide. The body of the curtain clip has a tab portion for fastening to a curtain, either by sewing the tab to curtain, or inserting the tab portion in a pocket in the curtain.
CURTAIN CLIP
The present invention is a combination of a curtain clip and a curtain slide. The curtain clip includes a socket portion connected to a tab portion. The socket portion has a socket for receiving the ring of the curtain slide when the socket and ring are urged together. Resilient fingers in the clip socket define a slot for receiving the ring shank of the ring of the curtain slide. The body of the curtain clip has a tab portion for fastening to a curtain, either by sewing the tab to curtain, or inserting the tab portion in a pocket in the curtain.
ELEVATOR COVER ASSEMBLY
An elevator cover assembly having a cover pad and a trim with openings for receiving a hanging knob inside the elevator is disclosed. The trim is a separate piece attached to the elevator cover after openings are made in the trim. The trim slits formed therein are sized and positioned to receive hanging knobs. The trim is made of a flexible material that can be deformed to broaden the openings to more easily position the openings over the knobs. A hanging knob can be a stud device attached to any wall for hanging a wall cover. The stud device comprises a mount attached to a wall, and a knob extending from the mount and extending outwardly from the wall. The knob is configured to receive an opening of the wall cover to hang the wall cover. A variety of such stud devices is provided.
ELEVATOR COVER ASSEMBLY
An elevator cover assembly having a cover pad and a trim with openings for receiving a hanging knob inside the elevator is disclosed. The trim is a separate piece attached to the elevator cover after openings are made in the trim. The trim slits formed therein are sized and positioned to receive hanging knobs. The trim is made of a flexible material that can be deformed to broaden the openings to more easily position the openings over the knobs. A hanging knob can be a stud device attached to any wall for hanging a wall cover. The stud device comprises a mount attached to a wall, and a knob extending from the mount and extending outwardly from the wall. The knob is configured to receive an opening of the wall cover to hang the wall cover. A variety of such stud devices is provided.
SECURING OF SHEET MATERIAL WHICH IS IN THE FORM OF A LINER, A COVER OR A CURTAIN
A mounting is disclosed for securing in place a sheet (56) which constitutes a liner, cover or curtain. The sheet has an elongate attachment zone (60) which is thicker than the material of the sheet. The mounting including a clip (10.2) which is formed with an elongate hollow portion (12) having a longitudinal slit (14) along the length thereof. The attachment zone of the sheet is in the hollow portion of the clip with the sheet emerging from the clip through the slit. A cord (62) is connected to a lashing point (64). The clip (10.2) has a passageway (40) through which the cord (62) passes thereby to attach the clip and the attachment zone to the lashing point.
SECURING OF SHEET MATERIAL WHICH IS IN THE FORM OF A LINER, A COVER OR A CURTAIN
A mounting is disclosed for securing in place a sheet (56) which constitutes a liner, cover or curtain. The sheet has an elongate attachment zone (60) which is thicker than the material of the sheet. The mounting including a clip (10.2) which is formed with an elongate hollow portion (12) having a longitudinal slit (14) along the length thereof. The attachment zone of the sheet is in the hollow portion of the clip with the sheet emerging from the clip through the slit. A cord (62) is connected to a lashing point (64). The clip (10.2) has a passageway (40) through which the cord (62) passes thereby to attach the clip and the attachment zone to the lashing point.
WINDOW TREATMENT SECUREMENT DEVICE
In some embodiments a window treatment securement device may include a first elongated member having a first mounting plate. A first frame stake may be coupled to the first elongated member, and a first receiving slot may be coupled to the first mounting plate. The first elongated member may optionally be coupled to a second elongated member having a second mounting plate. A second frame stake may be coupled to the second elongated member, and a second receiving slot may be coupled to the second mounting plate. The device may be affixed to an object, such as walls and window trim, and a window treatment may be secured to the device thereby securing the window treatment to the object.
CURTAIN WIRE FASTENING SYSTEM ONTO A WINDOW FRAME
The invention relates to a curtain wire fastening system onto a window frame comprising at both ends of the curtain wire an elongated mounting bracket fixed onto the window frame. One end of the mounting bracket is intended to be fastened behind the corresponding outer edge of the window frame and at the other end of the mounting bracket a fixing element is formed for fastening the end of the curtain wire.