Patent classifications
A47H1/122
ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
An adjustable curtain mounting assembly covers a window assembly and comprises a mounting plate adapted to be attachable to the window assembly, a backer, and a first attachment element releasably attaching the backer to the mounting plate, a curtain attachable to the window assembly, and a cover having a second attachment element releasably attaching the cover to the backer. The backer is positioned between the cover and the mounting plate, and the curtain is positioned between the cover and the backer, and the cover, the backer and the mounting plate area cooperate to resist relative movement of the curtain with respect to the window assembly.
ADJUSTABLE CURTAIN MOUNTING ASSEMBLY
An adjustable curtain mounting assembly covers a window assembly and comprises a mounting plate adapted to be attachable to the window assembly, a backer, and a first attachment element releasably attaching the backer to the mounting plate, a curtain attachable to the window assembly, and a cover having a second attachment element releasably attaching the cover to the backer. The backer is positioned between the cover and the mounting plate, and the curtain is positioned between the cover and the backer, and the cover, the backer and the mounting plate area cooperate to resist relative movement of the curtain with respect to the window assembly.
Mounting bracket lock
A mounting bracket lock may be configured to secure the mounting bracket of a window treatment housing to a rail of the housing. The mounting bracket lock may be slidably attachable to the rail and, when in a locked position, may prevent the mounting bracket from detaching from the rail. The mounting bracket lock may include a body that is mountable to the rail. The body may include a first portion that slidably attaches to the rail, and a second portion that receives a portion of the rail and a portion of the mounting bracket, thereby securing the mounting bracket in a locked position relative to the rail. The body of the mounting bracket lock may define one or more projections that extend therefrom, and that engage in a friction fit between corresponding surfaces of the mounting bracket when the mounting bracket lock is in the locked position.
Mounting bracket lock
A mounting bracket lock may be configured to secure the mounting bracket of a window treatment housing to a rail of the housing. The mounting bracket lock may be slidably attachable to the rail and, when in a locked position, may prevent the mounting bracket from detaching from the rail. The mounting bracket lock may include a body that is mountable to the rail. The body may include a first portion that slidably attaches to the rail, and a second portion that receives a portion of the rail and a portion of the mounting bracket, thereby securing the mounting bracket in a locked position relative to the rail. The body of the mounting bracket lock may define one or more projections that extend therefrom, and that engage in a friction fit between corresponding surfaces of the mounting bracket when the mounting bracket lock is in the locked position.
ROD HOLDER SYSTEM WITH WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
A rod support device including an exterior flange, a female portion configured to receive a telescoping rod, and a male portion configured to extend beyond the surface of a wall. In one aspect, the male portion may include one or more circumferential ribs. In another aspect, the female portion may include a fastener aperture configured to receive a fastener, such as a screw. In yet another aspect, the rod support device may include a cap configured to cover the female portion when not in use. The rod support device may further include an illuminated rod with at least one light transmissive portion and a light source configured to emit light through the light transmissive portion. In another example, the rod includes a wireless communication system. The wireless communication system enables communication between one or more rods, rod support devices, and/or mobile devices.
SHOWER ROD
The present invention provides a shower rod that can be moved between a straight position and curved positions.
SHOWER ROD
The present invention provides a shower rod that can be moved between a straight position and curved positions.
Bracket For Surface Mounting
A bracket for mounting objects to a wall includes a base defining mounting holes for fasteners. An arm extends from the base and has a top, a bottom and a maximum width at the interconnection with the base. The mounting holes includes at least two that are spaced from another by a distance greater than a maximum width of the arm so that one of the mounting holes is outside the arm on one side of the arm and another of the mounting holes is outside the arm on the other side of the arm. At least a portion of the mounting holes is located above the top of the arm.
TELESCOPIC CURTAIN GUIDE RAIL
A telescopic curtain guide rail includes an inner rail, an outer rail and a transmission unit. The inner rail is embedded in the outer rail, the transmission unit includes a driving wheel connected with a motor, a driven wheel, two fixed pulleys and a conveyor belt. The driving wheel and the driven wheel are located at two ends of the curtain guide rail, the two fixed pulleys are respectively located at other ends of the inner rail and outer rail. The driving wheel and one fixed pulley are located at two ends of the inner rail or outer rail, the conveyor belt is wound on the driving wheel, the driven wheel and the two fixed pulleys. A telescopic operation of the curtain guide rail can change positions of the two fixed pulleys simultaneously, and the curtain guide rail is simple to use and has a small occupied area.
TELESCOPIC CURTAIN GUIDE RAIL
A telescopic curtain guide rail includes an inner rail, an outer rail and a transmission unit. The inner rail is embedded in the outer rail, the transmission unit includes a driving wheel connected with a motor, a driven wheel, two fixed pulleys and a conveyor belt. The driving wheel and the driven wheel are located at two ends of the curtain guide rail, the two fixed pulleys are respectively located at other ends of the inner rail and outer rail. The driving wheel and one fixed pulley are located at two ends of the inner rail or outer rail, the conveyor belt is wound on the driving wheel, the driven wheel and the two fixed pulleys. A telescopic operation of the curtain guide rail can change positions of the two fixed pulleys simultaneously, and the curtain guide rail is simple to use and has a small occupied area.