A47H2201/01

Outdoor blanket and vehicle privacy curtain
12065850 · 2024-08-20 · ·

Embodiments are directed to a vehicle privacy curtain attachable to a vehicle to form a private enclosed area. The curtain can include a piece of flexible material including a main portion positioned between a laterally extending first flap, a laterally extending second flap, and a vertically extending third flap. In various embodiments the curtain further includes a first set of magnets in the first flap and a second set of magnets in the second flap each including one or more magnets positioned inwardly from a lateral edge at a distance of 0% to 33% of a lateral width of the respective first flap. In embodiments the curtain includes a third set of magnets in the third flap including third and fourth magnets positioned inwardly from their respective edges at a distance of 0% to 33% of a lateral width of the third flap.

Cordless Covering for Sliding Glass Doors and Large Windows
20180344068 · 2018-12-06 ·

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.

MAGNETIC SHOWER CURTAIN SYSTEM
20180160861 · 2018-06-14 ·

The present invention provides a magnetic shower curtain system that maintains a shower curtain in place along opposing shower enclosure walls. The magnetic shower curtain system includes a shower rod assembly, a mounting assembly, and a shower curtain assembly. The shower rod assembly is operable to be mounted between the opposing shower enclosure walls. The shower rod assembly includes a shower rod. The shower rod includes a first outer end and a second outer end. The mounting assembly is operable to be mounted to the opposing shower enclosure walls. The shower curtain assembly is operable to be hung between the opposing shower enclosure walls. The shower curtain assembly includes a plurality of shower rings. The shower rings are operable to be placed on the shower rod, connected to the shower curtain, and slid along the shower rod. The shower rings include a first outer shower ring and a second outer shower ring. One of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly, includes a magnet. The other of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly, includes a magnet or a magnetically attractable material. The shower curtain is maintained in place along the opposing shower enclosure walls by attraction of the magnet of one of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly, to the magnet or the magnetically attractable material of the other of: (1) the first outer shower ring and the second outer shower ring, and (2) the first outer end and the second outer end of the shower rod or the mounting assembly.

Cordless magnetically attractive shade assembly
09890584 · 2018-02-13 · ·

A shade assembly includes a first shading unit, a plurality of second shading units detachably connected with the first shading unit and arranged at the bottom of the first shading unit, and a third shading unit detachably connected with the first shading unit and arranged at the front face of the first shading unit. Thus, the shade cloth of each of the second shading units and the shade cloth of the third shading unit are expanded and folded to regulate the shading effect and the indoor brightness.

Containment Curtains As Well As Systems And Apparatuses Including Same

Room dividers are provided having an edge at least four feet from a room floor and at least twenty inches from a ceiling, an open or perforated space above and adjacent the edge along at least a majority portion of the room divider, and a moveable shield configured such that fluid from one side of the room divider is substantially blocked from passing through the open/perforated space when the shield is aligned with the space. Curtains are provided which include fastener/s arranged along a screen and strut/s coupled to the fastener/s, wherein the screen extends at least 3 inches above the fastener/s and the strut/s extend at least 24 inches below the fastener/s. Other curtains include struts extending along less than an entire length of the screen but at least between a point approximately level with at least one of the fastener/s to at least 24 inches below the fastener/s.

Single-Track Stacking Panel Covering for an Architectural Opening
20170183905 · 2017-06-29 · ·

A single-track stacking panel covering for an architectural opening has a headrail for mounting the covering above and in front of the opening, such as a window or door. The headrail has a single track. Suspended from the headrail and translatable therealong are panels oriented at a small angle relative to the headrail. When the covering is open, the panels form an overlappingly stacked array at one end of the headrail.

Single-track stacking panel covering for an archtectural opening

A single-track stacking panel covering for an architectural opening has a headrail for mounting the covering above and in front of the opening, such as a window or door. The headrail has a single track. Suspended from the headrail and translatable therealong are panels oriented at a small angle relative to the headrail. When the covering is open, the panels form an overlappingly stacked array at one end of the headrail.

Systems and methods for deployment of curtains
09585508 · 2017-03-07 · ·

A curtain system is described which includes a curtain having a plurality of rod engaging members attached thereto, a plurality of rods each having a first end, and a curtain release mechanism attached to each rod at the first end thereof. The rod engaging members each include a stem having a first end and a second end, the first end of the stem configured for engagement with the curtain release mechanism, and a keyway formed in the stem and proximate the first end of the stem.

OUTDOOR BLANKET AND VEHICLE PRIVACY CURTAIN
20250122745 · 2025-04-17 ·

Embodiments are directed to a vehicle privacy curtain attachable to a vehicle to form a private enclosed area. The curtain can include a piece of flexible material including a main portion positioned between a laterally extending first flap, a laterally extending second flap, and a vertically extending third flap. In various embodiments the curtain further includes a first set of magnets in the first flap and a second set of magnets in the second flap each including one or more magnets positioned inwardly from a lateral edge at a distance of 0% to 33% of a lateral width of the respective first flap. In embodiments the curtain includes a third set of magnets in the third flap including third and fourth magnets positioned inwardly from their respective edges at a distance of 0% to 33% of a lateral width of the third flap.