A47H23/02

ELEVATOR COVER ASSEMBLY
20170137262 · 2017-05-18 ·

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.

CURTAIN LINER ATTACHMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20170086616 · 2017-03-30 ·

A curtain liner attachment system that includes a curtain and a liner. The curtain includes a mounting portion for engagement with a mounting structure, and a coupling portion that includes one or more fasteners. The liner also includes a coupling portion including one or more fasteners that are configured for engagement with the fasteners of the curtain.

CURTAIN LINER ATTACHMENT SYSTEM AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME
20170086616 · 2017-03-30 ·

A curtain liner attachment system that includes a curtain and a liner. The curtain includes a mounting portion for engagement with a mounting structure, and a coupling portion that includes one or more fasteners. The liner also includes a coupling portion including one or more fasteners that are configured for engagement with the fasteners of the curtain.

Height adjustable hospital curtain

A curtain is suitable for use in a hospital, patient facilities or surgical setting. The curtain is slideably attached along a ceiling track. A top edge of the curtain may be attached to the ceiling track by a number of pulleys each of which may be utilized to lower the top edge of curtain to a height which is conveniently accessible to someone standing on the floor of the room to remove and/or replace the curtain. In some embodiments of this invention, the curtain has a top portion joined to a bottom portion by a zipper. The pulleys lower the curtain for someone to easily access the zipper to remove, replace and/or attach the bottom portion from/to the top portion. In other embodiments, the pulleys lower the entire curtain for removal and replacement.

Height adjustable hospital curtain

A curtain is suitable for use in a hospital, patient facilities or surgical setting. The curtain is slideably attached along a ceiling track. A top edge of the curtain may be attached to the ceiling track by a number of pulleys each of which may be utilized to lower the top edge of curtain to a height which is conveniently accessible to someone standing on the floor of the room to remove and/or replace the curtain. In some embodiments of this invention, the curtain has a top portion joined to a bottom portion by a zipper. The pulleys lower the curtain for someone to easily access the zipper to remove, replace and/or attach the bottom portion from/to the top portion. In other embodiments, the pulleys lower the entire curtain for removal and replacement.

Curtain Extension System and Methods of Use
20250295259 · 2025-09-25 ·

The present disclosure provides a versatile curtain extension system designed to seamlessly extend the length of a curtain to accommodate varying ceiling heights. The system comprises a main curtain equipped with either hook or loop tape on its rear side, and extension panels featuring the opposite tape type for secure attachment. Each extension panel can be connected in succession, allowing for incremental adjustments to the curtain's length, and the connections between the main curtain and extension panels may be hidden by horizontal pleats. This system is compatible with various hanging methods, including rods, rings, and brackets, offering flexibility and convenience in installation.

Curtain Extension System and Methods of Use
20250295259 · 2025-09-25 ·

The present disclosure provides a versatile curtain extension system designed to seamlessly extend the length of a curtain to accommodate varying ceiling heights. The system comprises a main curtain equipped with either hook or loop tape on its rear side, and extension panels featuring the opposite tape type for secure attachment. Each extension panel can be connected in succession, allowing for incremental adjustments to the curtain's length, and the connections between the main curtain and extension panels may be hidden by horizontal pleats. This system is compatible with various hanging methods, including rods, rings, and brackets, offering flexibility and convenience in installation.

Hanging weight structure for a curtain

A hanging weight structure for a curtain has a hanging weight member and two cover caps. A top portion of the hanging weight member has an assembling slot configured for accepting a curtain sheet. The two cover caps are respectively jacketed onto two ends of the hanging weight member and blocks the connecting member. One of the cover caps has a connecting member toward the hanging weight member and pushing against a side of the hanging weight member, and the connecting member has a concave shape capable of accepting another hanging weight member. A dividing member connects the connecting member and the cover cap, and a separating space is defined by the dividing member, and the cover cap and another hanging weight member. Another cover cap has a positioning bar parallel to the hanging weight member and is disposed at a same side as the connecting member for positioning.

Hanging weight structure for a curtain

A hanging weight structure for a curtain has a hanging weight member and two cover caps. A top portion of the hanging weight member has an assembling slot configured for accepting a curtain sheet. The two cover caps are respectively jacketed onto two ends of the hanging weight member and blocks the connecting member. One of the cover caps has a connecting member toward the hanging weight member and pushing against a side of the hanging weight member, and the connecting member has a concave shape capable of accepting another hanging weight member. A dividing member connects the connecting member and the cover cap, and a separating space is defined by the dividing member, and the cover cap and another hanging weight member. Another cover cap has a positioning bar parallel to the hanging weight member and is disposed at a same side as the connecting member for positioning.

WINDOW DRAPE ACCESSORY DEVICE
20260033658 · 2026-02-05 ·

A window drape accessory device includes a drape panel that has a pair of curtain rod holes each extending through the drape panel to insertably receive a curtain rod thereby enabling the drape panel to be suspended in front of a window. The drape panel has a width is no greater than 53.0 cm to ornamentally accessorize existing drapes on the window without having the drape panel covering the window. A pair of first fasteners is each of the pair of first fasteners is attached to the drape panel and a pair of second fasteners is each of the pair of second fasteners is attached to the drape panel. Each of the pair of second fasteners is releasably matable to a respective one of the pair of first fasteners thereby enabling the drape panel to form a tube to enhance the ornamental appearance of the existing drapes on the window.