Patent classifications
A47H23/05
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.
Drape element and self-aligning drape assembly
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
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.
CONNECTOR FOR BLIND-TYPE CURTAIN AND BLIND-TYPE CURTAIN COMPRISING SAME
The present invention relates to a blind-type curtain and particularly, to a blind-type curtain capable of allowing curtain blinds to be individually separated and washed or replaced and allowing a light-transmitting state and a blackout state to be easily controlled since a plurality of curtain blinds are connected to each other by a connector, and allowing the curtain blinds to easily form a “U” shape since an extension plate is formed. The present invention can increase aesthetics by fastening adjacent blackout curtain parts through the connector. In addition, the present invention enables light transmittance in the curtain state, and can use a blackout curtain effect by using rotation (the angle control of verticals) when adjacent blackout curtain parts are fastened through a connector. Additionally, the present invention facilitates individual washing and repair due to contamination or damage since a plurality of curtain blinds can be individually separated. Furthermore, the present invention can promote an aesthetic appeal since the curtain blind comprises a weight at the lower end thereof, thereby allowing the curtain blind to be tightly pulled. Moreover, the present invention can promote an aesthetic appeal by allowing the color and the pattern of curtain blinds to be different since a plurality of curtain blinds can be individually separated. The present invention can provide a blind-type curtain having a perfect “U” shape since the extension plate for supporting a light-transmitting curtain part is formed at the connector.
CONNECTOR FOR BLIND-TYPE CURTAIN AND BLIND-TYPE CURTAIN COMPRISING SAME
The present invention relates to a blind-type curtain and particularly, to a blind-type curtain capable of allowing curtain blinds to be individually separated and washed or replaced and allowing a light-transmitting state and a blackout state to be easily controlled since a plurality of curtain blinds are connected to each other by a connector, and allowing the curtain blinds to easily form a “U” shape since an extension plate is formed. The present invention can increase aesthetics by fastening adjacent blackout curtain parts through the connector. In addition, the present invention enables light transmittance in the curtain state, and can use a blackout curtain effect by using rotation (the angle control of verticals) when adjacent blackout curtain parts are fastened through a connector. Additionally, the present invention facilitates individual washing and repair due to contamination or damage since a plurality of curtain blinds can be individually separated. Furthermore, the present invention can promote an aesthetic appeal since the curtain blind comprises a weight at the lower end thereof, thereby allowing the curtain blind to be tightly pulled. Moreover, the present invention can promote an aesthetic appeal by allowing the color and the pattern of curtain blinds to be different since a plurality of curtain blinds can be individually separated. The present invention can provide a blind-type curtain having a perfect “U” shape since the extension plate for supporting a light-transmitting curtain part is formed at the connector.
Window shade
A window shade may include a shade, a sliding base, a weight track, a first blocking unit, and two second blocking units. The shade has two mount bars respectively formed at an upper end and a lower end thereof, and the shade is connected to the sliding base and the weight track through the two mount bars. The position of the sliding base is limited by the first blocking unit while the second blocking units are configured to limit the position of the weight track. With the first blocking unit and the two second blocking units, the shade can be replaced easily, and also the structural stability of the window shade is improved.
SM Acoustical flat & S panel system
The present invention is unique, novel and proprietary flat panel system, known as the SM Acoustical Flat & S Panel System (“AFSP System”) which provides a series of parts, hardware and fabrics to be used as either a room divider system or as a window treatment system, to achieve the specific results of the consumer. The present invention, and system as a whole, contains the following core categorical pieces of hardware, all of which are customizable to the specific needs and desires of the consumer: (a) a track mounting system, of which profile can be felt or wood, or any shape desired, which can be surface mounted (wall or ceiling), recessed, drop ceiling suspended, free-hanging (tension), or mounted by way of suspension (suspension rods); (b) a customizable track designed to fit with specialty gliders; (c) a customizable carrier further designed to fit with those specialty gliders; (d) fully customizable panels, made up of either solid material or soft fabric, fastened together using double sided sticking tape, self-fastening material or screen clamps, with such solid material or soft fabrics ranging from 12 mm thick to 1 mm thick; (e) a fully customizable system that is held into place by tension, floor mounted, gravity weighted or free-standing product, and (f) that such fully customizable system has a preferred stackable pattern which not only ensures a clean finished look, but also safely secures the product in a collapsed position.
The objectives of this invention is to provide the industry with a new and novel system and product, to be used as a window treatment or room divider, of which looks to reconcile the aesthetic and utility properties for the customer, but also the ease of installation and functionality for the technician. In the end, the present invention, the AFSP System, as used in the area of window treatments or room dividers, is expected to result in reduction in costs, faster and easier installs, faster repairs, stronger connections, greater fluidity and functionality of the product, reduced claims of damage, and greater durability going forward.
DRAPE ELEMENT AND SELF-ALIGNING DRAPE ASSEMBLY
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.
HANGING BLINDS
Hanging blinds includes an upper track and a plurality of sliders. The upper track has at least a first track and a second track respectively having a sliding slot. Each of sliders has a guiding groove and a positioning groove. A sliding block is disposed at an end of the positioning groove and enabling the slider to be mounted onto a guiding groove of an adjacent slider. Each slider is mounted onto one sliding slot of the first and second tracks. A last slider on the second track has at least two positioning blocks locking with an end of the second track. The sliders other than the last slider each has a pulley. The last slider on the first track has a crossing pulley slidably mounted in the sliding slot of the second track. The crossing pulley is disposed before a pulley of a first slider on the second track.