A47H23/01

Curtain Closure Device
20230020136 · 2023-01-19 ·

A curtain closure device for securing a pair of curtains in a closed and secure position. The curtain closure device includes a clip having a first side and a second side, wherein the first side can secure to a first curtain and the second side can simultaneously secure to a second curtain. Each side of the clip includes a pressure member having a pair of slots substantially parallel to one another and an opening disposed along a respective side of the clip to receive an edge of the respective curtain therein. The pressure members can apply a force towards a cross member of the clip to retain the curtains in a secured position. In some embodiments, the clip is transparent to prevent obstruction of the design of the curtain.

Hanging weight structure for a curtain

A hanging weight structure for a curtain has a hanging weight member, a connecting member, and two cover caps. The hanging weight member has two sides respectively mounted with the slot and the longer slot, and then each two hanging weight members are connected by a connecting member, so that each hanging weight member located at the lower portion of the curtain sheet is connected to each other through the connecting member to ensure the stability of the hem of the curtain sheet and maintain the curtain sheets being straight when they are collected or unfolded. Furthermore, a cover cap has the positioning rod that positioning the connecting member, which helps to improve the shading and dimming effect of the curtain sheets.

Hanging weight structure for a curtain

A hanging weight structure for a curtain has a hanging weight member, a connecting member, and two cover caps. The hanging weight member has two sides respectively mounted with the slot and the longer slot, and then each two hanging weight members are connected by a connecting member, so that each hanging weight member located at the lower portion of the curtain sheet is connected to each other through the connecting member to ensure the stability of the hem of the curtain sheet and maintain the curtain sheets being straight when they are collected or unfolded. Furthermore, a cover cap has the positioning rod that positioning the connecting member, which helps to improve the shading and dimming effect of the curtain sheets.

HANGING WEIGHT STRUCTURE FOR A CURTAIN
20220338660 · 2022-10-27 ·

A hanging weight structure for a curtain has a hanging weight member, a connecting member, and two cover caps. The hanging weight member has two sides respectively mounted with the slot and the longer slot, and then each two hanging weight members are connected by a connecting member, so that each hanging weight member located at the lower portion of the curtain sheet is connected to each other through the connecting member to ensure the stability of the hem of the curtain sheet and maintain the curtain sheets being straight when they are collected or unfolded. Furthermore, a cover cap has the positioning rod that positioning the connecting member, which helps to improve the shading and dimming effect of the curtain sheets.

HANGING WEIGHT STRUCTURE FOR A CURTAIN
20220338660 · 2022-10-27 ·

A hanging weight structure for a curtain has a hanging weight member, a connecting member, and two cover caps. The hanging weight member has two sides respectively mounted with the slot and the longer slot, and then each two hanging weight members are connected by a connecting member, so that each hanging weight member located at the lower portion of the curtain sheet is connected to each other through the connecting member to ensure the stability of the hem of the curtain sheet and maintain the curtain sheets being straight when they are collected or unfolded. Furthermore, a cover cap has the positioning rod that positioning the connecting member, which helps to improve the shading and dimming effect of the curtain sheets.

Drape element and self-aligning drape assembly
11598146 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A drape element includes a sheet of flexible, non-magnetic material having opposed first and second longitudinal sheet edges, a longitudinal centerline toward which is defined an inward direction and away from which is defined an outward direction, and a first longitudinal pocket disposed proximate the first longitudinal sheet edge. A first straight magnetic wire is disposed in the longitudinal direction within an inward longitudinal portion of the first longitudinal pocket, and a first alternating sequence of magnets and non-magnetic spacers is disposed within an outward longitudinal portion of the first longitudinal pocket. Each of the magnets has opposed first and second magnetic poles, with a respective first magnetic pole of each of the magnets being disposed in contact with the first straight magnetic wire.

Drape element and self-aligning drape assembly
11598146 · 2023-03-07 · ·

A drape element includes a sheet of flexible, non-magnetic material having opposed first and second longitudinal sheet edges, a longitudinal centerline toward which is defined an inward direction and away from which is defined an outward direction, and a first longitudinal pocket disposed proximate the first longitudinal sheet edge. A first straight magnetic wire is disposed in the longitudinal direction within an inward longitudinal portion of the first longitudinal pocket, and a first alternating sequence of magnets and non-magnetic spacers is disposed within an outward longitudinal portion of the first longitudinal pocket. Each of the magnets has opposed first and second magnetic poles, with a respective first magnetic pole of each of the magnets being disposed in contact with the first straight magnetic wire.

ROMAN SHADE WITH TRANSLUCENT LAYER AND OPAQUE LAYER
20170340157 · 2017-11-30 ·

A Roman shade includes a translucent layer and at least one opaque layer. The translucent layer is connected to the top box. Multiple rows of first magnets are positioned transversely on the translucent layer. A translucent area is formed between any two adjacent rows of the first magnets. The opaque layer includes multiple rows of second magnets positioned transversely thereon, and an opaque area is formed between two any adjacent rows of the second magnets. The at least one opaque layer is folded to attract the second magnets on the at least one opaque layer to the first magnets on the translucent layer to expose the translucent areas.

ROMAN SHADE WITH TRANSLUCENT LAYER AND OPAQUE LAYER
20170340157 · 2017-11-30 ·

A Roman shade includes a translucent layer and at least one opaque layer. The translucent layer is connected to the top box. Multiple rows of first magnets are positioned transversely on the translucent layer. A translucent area is formed between any two adjacent rows of the first magnets. The opaque layer includes multiple rows of second magnets positioned transversely thereon, and an opaque area is formed between two any adjacent rows of the second magnets. The at least one opaque layer is folded to attract the second magnets on the at least one opaque layer to the first magnets on the translucent layer to expose the translucent areas.