Patent classifications
A47H2023/003
CLIP WITH A RUBBER LINING FOR THE PURPOSE OF HOLDING CURTAINS
A curtain clip that can be used to hold bunched up curtains to the side, and does not slide vertically because a rubber lining affixed along the inside edge prevents the curtain clip from sliding vertically. The rubber lining prevents the curtain clip from sliding on sheer curtains and other curtains that have a somewhat slippery surface texture. The curtain clip also eliminates ropes and tie backs that would otherwise have to be permanently affixed to the window frame or wall using screws or other fastening devices
FAST-FITTING DECORATIVE ASSEMBLY WITH FINIAL
A decorative assembly having a finial element and a fastening element configured to couple with the finial element, where the fastening element may be mounted to a surface such as a wall. The finial element may come in various shapes and sizes, including without limitation ball shape, end cap, cut acrylic, tiered glass, to name a few. The decorative assembly may be utilized for decorative purposes accenting the end of objects such as drapery or curtain rods.
Shower Curtain System
A shower curtain system that provides a quick means of attaching and detaching a shower curtain/liner. The shower curtain system includes an at least one attachment assembly, a shower rod, a first curtain, and a second curtain. The attachment assembly includes a plate body, a first fastener, a second fastener, a ring hole, and a mounting ring. The plate body is positioned in between the first curtain and the second curtain. The first curtain is attached to the plate body through the first fastener. The second curtain is attached to the plate body through the second fastener. The ring hole normally traverses through the plate body to receive the mounting ring. The mounting ring attached the plate body to the shower rod to vertically support the first curtain and the second curtain. A plurality of attachment assemblies is used to adequately support the first curtain and the second curtain.
Drapery adornment and securing mechanism
The present invention is a method for adhering a removable object to fabric and includes selecting a fabric, attaching an inter-lining fabric to the back side of the fabric, attaching a magnetic element to the inter-lining fabric, wherein an edge of the magnetic element is parallel to the leading edge of the fabric, attaching a lining fabric to the back side of the fabric, where the lining fabric is adjacent to the inter-lining, folding the leading edge of the fabric over the magnetic element, such that the fabric and the inter-lining overlap the magnetic element and attaching the leading edge to the lining fabric adjacent to the inter-lining, and placing a metallic element on the front side of the fabric, such that the metallic element is positioned flush to the front side of the fabric and adheres to the fabric utilizing the force of the magnetic element.
Adjustable shower curtain liner and removable bottom with an interchangeable front panel
An adjustable shower curtain liner that includes: (a) a plurality of horizontal rows of curtain hook loops; (b) a neutral color for attachment by snaps, buttonholes or Velcro to a decorative outer panel that go partially to the base of the tub or all the way to the bathroom floor; and (c) a set of lower magnets for keeping the liner close to the tub interiorwith one or more strips of perforations that can be easily removed when they become too moldy or unsightly.
METHOD FOR PROVIDING WINDOW COVERINGS
A method for providing window coverings comprising customized, photographic images imprinted on their surface to provide consumers with an attractive means of personalizing and improving the appearance of the windows, via the user's own treasured photographs.
ADJUSTABLE SHOWER CURTAIN LINER AND REMOVABLE BOTTOM WITH AN INTERCHANGEABLE FRONT PANEL
An adjustable shower curtain liner that includes: (a) a plurality of horizontal rows of curtain hook loops; (b) a neutral color for attachment by snaps, buttonholes or Velcro to a decorative outer panel that go partially to the base of the tub or all the way to the bathroom floor; and (c) a set of lower magnets for keeping the liner close to the tub interiorwith one or more strips of perforations that can be easily removed when they become too moldy or unsightly.
Fast-fitting decorative assembly with finial
A decorative assembly having a finial element and a fastening element configured to couple with the finial element, where the fastening element may be mounted to a surface such as a wall. The finial element may come in various shapes and sizes, including without limitation ball shape, end cap, cut acrylic, tiered glass, to name a few. The decorative assembly may be utilized for decorative purposes accenting the end of objects such as drapery or curtain rods.
Curtain Extension System and Methods of Use
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.
WINDOW DRAPE ACCESSORY DEVICE
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.