Patent classifications
A47H2001/006
DISPOSABLE CURTAIN SYSTEM, ATTACHMENT THEREFOR AND METHOD
Disclosed is a disposable curtain system, attachment therefor and method. The disposable curtain system is for use in health care facilities to maintain a clean environment. An attachment for a curtain system having a hook on a track. The hook has a first end affixed to a sliding member, wherein the sliding member slides along the track. A shank extends from the sliding member. The hook has a bend extending from the shank, wherein the a curtain hangs from the bend by gravity when in use; and a point extending from the bend. The attachment has a cover having a first section covering a point, a second section of the cover, covering at least a portion of a shank, and a third section of the cover, covering a portion of a gap between the shank and the point.
DISPOSABLE CURTAIN SYSTEM, ATTACHMENT THEREFOR AND METHOD
Disclosed is a disposable curtain system, attachment therefor and method. The disposable curtain system is for use in health care facilities to maintain a clean environment. The quick connect and/or release system for a curtain is adapted for use with a track having rollers therein including an attachment for attaching to the rollers; an extension having a first end extending from the attachment and a second having a flexible member holder thereon; an elongate flexible member having a first end, a second end and a mid-portion, wherein the mid-portion is adapted to be releasably attached to the flexible member holder; and a curtain holder, adapted to be attached to a curtain, wherein said curtain holder has a first attachment for attaching the first end of the flexible member and a second attachment for attaching the second end of the flexible member.
ELECTRIC CURTAIN
An electric curtain assembled with an accessory (900) includes a curtain rod (1), a frame (2, 3), and a coupling member (4A, 4B, 4C). The frame (2, 3) is detachably installed and movably fixed to an end of the curtain rod (1), and the fixed frame (2, 3) has a protruding structure (T1 or T2) protruding from an end of the curtain rod (1), and the protruding structure (T1 or T2) includes a fixed portion (25 or 35) with a driven wheel (23 or 24), and the coupling member (4A, 4B, 4C) is detachably connected between the protruding structure (T1 or T2) and the connected accessory (900) is disposed between the curtain rod (1) and the accessory (900). The electric fan has the effects of installing or moving the accessory (900) and the coupling member (4A, 4B, 4C), and adjusting the tightness of the belt effectively.
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.
CURTAIN TRACK WITH GATE
The system includes a configurable partition curtain track. The partition track may be installed further away from the ceiling to allow other equipment to more easily traverse across the room, without the need to move or adjust the partition track. Moreover, the installation being further removed from the ceiling eliminates the need for a ladder when changing the curtain. The system may include one or more of a loading bracket, an omni cube, an angled tube, a suspension hanger, a wall mount, a handle, a track and/or a telescoping track.
Disposable curtain system, attachment therefor and method
Disclosed is a disposable curtain system, attachment therefor and method. The disposable curtain system is for use in health care facilities to maintain a clean environment. An attachment for a curtain system having a hook on a track. The hook has a first end affixed to a sliding member, wherein the sliding member slides along the track. A shank extends from the sliding member. The hook has a bend extending from the shank, wherein the a curtain hangs from the bend by gravity when in use; and a point extending from the bend. The attachment has a cover having a first section covering a point, a second section of the cover, covering at least a portion of a shank, and a third section of the cover, covering a portion of a gap between the shank and the point.
Support bracket for rod assembly
There is provided a bracket and rod assembly system having improved strength and configured to allow complete access of a drapery supported by the rod assembly to an entire length of the rod assembly without interference from the bracket.
QUICK LOADING CURTAIN TRACK FOR AN AIRCRAFT CABIN
A curtain track for an aircraft cabin enables curtain sliders to be quickly loaded into the curtain track. The curtain track is constructed of an elongate channel with a first end fitting on a first end of the channel and a second end fitting on a second end of the channel. There is a unique cutout in the bottom surface of the first end fitting that forms a curved slot surface that enables curtain sliders to be loaded into the channel of the curtain track through the cutout to quickly load the curtain onto the curtain track without disassembling any of the parts of the curtain track or removing the curtain track from its attachment to the aircraft cabin.
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.
Window curtain
A window curtain may include a top track, at least a sliding unit, and a plurality of shades, and the top track has at least two track rods sleeved together, which reduces the packaging and shipping costs. Each of the track rods is hollow to form a channel therein, and the channel comprises two vertical guide tracks. The sliding unit comprises a plurality of first sliding bases formed in parallel, and each of the first sliding bases other than the innermost one is connected to a second sliding base. Each of the second sliding bases comprises a pulley support, and each of the pulley supports has at least a pulley set installed thereon. The pulley sets are adapted to slide along the track rods through the guide tracks which have no height difference so as to improve the smoothness of sliding movement of the pulley sets.