Operator Friendly Shower Curtains and Methods of Manufacture
20230292947 · 2023-09-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A shower curtain system including a shower curtain having a first portion configured to hang the shower curtain from a shower rod, a second portion that is separable from the shower curtain, the second portion having a predetermined length, and a separating means configured to separate the first portion and the second portion. The system may further include shower liner having almost the same width as the shower curtain. The shower liner may include a first portion that is separable from the shower curtain, and a separating means configured to separate the first portion from the shower curtain. The separating means may include at least one of a zipper, Velcro, and snap buttons.
Claims
1. A shower curtain comprising: a first portion configured to hang the shower curtain from a shower rod; a second portion that is separable from the shower curtain, the second portion having a predetermined length; and a zipper configured to separate the first portion and the second portion when the zipper is open, and the zipper configured to hold the first portion and the second portion together when the zipper is closed.
2. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein the shower curtain is a hookless shower curtain comprising a plurality of openings arranged along a top side of the shower curtain with an elongated slit extending between a pair of openings
3. The shower curtain according to claim 2, wherein each opening comprises a supporting structure around the opening and a slit opening in the ring aligned with the slit in the shower curtain.
4. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein the first portion comprises a plurality of openings configured to receive removable hooks or rings.
5. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein a fabric weight of the shower curtain is in the range of about 10 gsm to 1000 gsm.
6. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein the shower curtain comprises at least one of cotton, polyester, nylon, and rayon yarns in either warp or weft direction.
7. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein the shower curtain comprises 100% polyester yarns.
8. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein the shower curtain comprises at least one of a woven, knitted, nonwoven, and extruded base.
9. The shower curtain according to claim 1, wherein the shower curtain is configured with a a patterned or textured surface.
10. The shower curtain according to claim 6, wherein the yarn density is the range of about 25 to 500 denier.
11. A method of making a shower curtain, comprising: providing a first portion to hang the shower curtain from a shower rod; providing a second portion that is separable from the shower curtain, the second portion having a predetermined length; and providing a zipper to separate the first portion and the second portion when the zipper is open, wherein the zipper is configured to hold the first portion and the second portion together when the zipper is closed.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the shower curtain is a hookless shower curtain comprising a plurality of openings arranged along a top side of the shower curtain with an elongated slit extending between a pair of openings
13. The method according to claim 12, wherein each opening comprises a supporting structure around the opening and a slit opening in the ring aligned with the slit in the shower curtain.
14. The method according to claim 11, wherein the first portion comprises a plurality of openings configured to receive removable hooks or rings.
15. The method according to claim 11, wherein a fabric weight of the shower curtain is in the range of about 10 gsm to 1000 gsm.
16. The method according to claim 11, wherein the shower curtain comprises at least one of cotton, polyester, nylon, and rayon yarns in either warp or weft direction.
17. The method according to claim 11, wherein the shower curtain comprises 100% polyester yarns.
18. The method according to claim 11, wherein the shower curtain comprises at least one of a woven, knitted, nonwoven, and extruded base.
19. The method according to claim 11, wherein the shower curtain is configured with a a patterned or textured surface.
20. The s method according to claim 16, wherein the yarn density is the range of about 25 to 500 denier.
21. A shower curtain system comprising: a shower curtain having a first portion configured to hang the shower curtain from a shower rod; a second portion that is separable from the shower curtain, the second portion having a predetermined length; and a separating means configured to separate the first portion and the second portion.
22. The shower curtain system of claim 21, further comprising: a shower liner having almost the same width as the shower curtain.
23. The shower curtain system of claim 22, wherein the shower liner comprises a first portion that is separable from the shower liner; and a separating means configured to separate the liner from the shower curtain.
24. The shower curtain system of claim 21, wherein the separating means comprise at least one of a zipper, Velcro, and snap buttons.
25. The shower curtain system of claim 23, wherein the separating means comprise at least one of a zipper, Velcro, and snap buttons.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] So that the manner in which the features, advantages and objects of the invention, as well as others which may become apparent, are attained and can be understood in more detail, more particular description of the invention briefly summarized above may be had by reference to the embodiment thereof which is illustrated in the appended drawings, which drawings form a part of this specification. It is to be noted, however, that the drawings illustrate only example embodiments of the invention and is therefore not to be considered limiting of its scope as the invention may admit to other equally effective embodiments.
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[0029] The methods and shower curtains of the present disclosure can now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings in which embodiments are shown. The methods and encasements of the present disclosure may be in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the illustrated embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure can be thorough and complete, and can fully convey its scope to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
[0030] The term “shower curtain” as used throughout this disclosure means a curtain that may be used to cover a shower area. Similarly, the term “shower liner” as used throughout this disclosure means a liner that may be used in conjunction with a shower curtain to cover a shower area. More specifically, embodiments disclosed relate to shower curtains that may be used in households, hotels, motels, and healthcare facilities, and their methods of manufacture.
[0031] Turning now to the figures,
[0032] The zipper 25 may have a zipper head 35 and zipper tracks 40. Although the zipper head 35 as shown is facing the inside of the shower curtain 100, the zipper head 35 can be formed on the outside for ease of removal and cleaning/storage. Similarly, although only a zipper is shown as the separating element, it may be apparent to one of skill in the art that other separating elements such as Velcro or snap buttons may be used in place of the zipper.
[0033] A fabric weight of the shower curtain 100 can be the range of about 10 gsm to 1000 gsm. The shower curtain 100 may include at least one of cotton, polyester, nylon, and rayon yarns in either warp or weft direction. In one embodiment, the shower curtain 100 may include 100% polyester yarns. The shower curtain 100 may include at least one of a woven, knitted, nonwoven, and extruded base. The shower curtain 100 may be configured with a patterned or textured surface, in one embodiment. The yarn density of the yarn used to form the shower curtain 100 may be in the range of about 25 to 500 denier.
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[0036] Another embodiment is a method of making a shower curtain 100. The method may include providing a first portion 10 to hang the shower curtain 100 from a shower rod 15, providing a second portion 30 that is separable from the shower curtain 100. The method also includes providing a zipper 25 to separate the first portion 10 and the second portion 30 when the zipper 25 is open, and to hold the first portion 10 and the second portion 30 together when the zipper 25 is closed.
[0037] The second portion 30 has a predetermined length, such as 60% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100, 70% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100, 80% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100, or even 90% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100. The shower curtain 100 further includes and a zipper 25 configured to separate the first portion 10 and the second portion 30 when the zipper 25 is open, and to hold the first portion 10 and the second portion 30 together when the zipper 25 is closed. The shower curtain 100 can be a hookless shower curtain including a plurality of openings 20 arranged along a top side of the shower curtain 100 with an elongated slit (not shown) extending between a pair of openings 20. Each opening 20 may include a supporting structure, such as a ring, around the opening 20 and a slit opening in the ring aligned with the slit in the shower curtain 100. Alternatively, the first portion 10 may include a plurality of openings 20 configured to receive removable hooks or rings (not shown).
[0038] The zipper 25 may have a zipper head 35 and zipper tracks 40. Although the zipper head 35 as shown is facing the inside of the shower curtain 100, the zipper head 35 can be formed on the outside for ease of removal and cleaning/storage. Similarly, although only a zipper is shown as the separating element, it may be apparent to one of skill in the art that other separating elements such as Velcro or snap buttons may be used in place of the zipper.
[0039] A fabric weight of the shower curtain 100 can be the range of about 10 gsm to 1000 gsm. The shower curtain 100 may include at least one of cotton, polyester, nylon, and rayon yarns in either warp or weft direction. In one embodiment, the shower curtain 100 may include 100% polyester yarns. The shower curtain 100 may include at least one of a woven, knitted, nonwoven, and extruded base. The shower curtain 100 may be configured with a patterned or textured surface, in one embodiment. The yarn density of the yarn used to form the shower curtain 100 may be in the range of about 25 to 500 denier.
[0040] Another embodiment is a shower curtain system 200, as illustrated in
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[0042] The second portion 80 has a predetermined length, such as 60% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100, 70% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100, 80% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100, or even 90% of the entire length of the shower curtain 100. The shower liner 50 further includes and a zipper 90 configured to separate the first portion 80 when the zipper 90 is open, and to hold the first portion 80 together with the shower curtain when the zipper 90 is closed.
[0043] The zipper 90 may have a zipper head 55 and zipper tracks 60. Although the zipper head 55 as shown is facing the inside of the shower liner 50, the zipper head 90 can be formed on the outside for ease of removal and cleaning/storage. Similarly, although only a zipper is shown as the separating element, it may be apparent to one of skill in the art that other separating elements such as Velcro or snap buttons may be used in place of the zipper.
[0044] Liner 50 may include a 100% polyester fabric with a fabric weight of around 100-150 gsm (gram per square meter). The ends per inch for the warp yarn may be in the range of 65-85 tpi and the picks per inch for the weft yarn can be in range of 40-60 tpi. The linear density of the yarn used in producing the 100% polyester fabric can be in the range of 150-300 denier, and the yarn used may include polyester filament or ply with 40-100 filaments per yarn. The shower liner 50 may include at least one of a woven, knitted, nonwoven, and extruded base. The shower liner 50 may be configured with a patterned or textured surface, in one embodiment. Liner 50 may also include a plurality of magnets (having a diameter of about 0.5-1.0 inch) disposed in a plurality of pouches along the bottom edge of the liner. The pouches may have a size of about 1.3 inches×1.3 inches or more, and the bottom edge of the liner may have an ultrasonic hem that hems the bottom edge of the liner to give it an aesthetic look.
[0045] The slit opening in the rings and the shower curtain can be used to place the rings around a shower curtain rod. In this way, the hookless shower curtain can be easily placed on and removed from the shower curtain rod without using separate rings or hooks that are needed with conventional shower curtains. The rings may be made from metal and/or plastic and may have a convex curvature along the circumference of the rings. The diameter of the rings may be anywhere between 1.5 inches to 3 inches or more.
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[0048] The Specification, which includes the Summary, Brief Description of the Drawings and the Detailed Description, and the appended Claims refer to particular features (including process or method steps) of the disclosure. Those of skill in the art understand that the invention includes all possible combinations and uses of particular features described in the Specification. Those of skill in the art understand that the disclosure is not limited to or by the description of embodiments given in the Specification.
[0049] Those of skill in the art also understand that the terminology used for describing particular embodiments does not limit the scope or breadth of the disclosure. In interpreting the Specification and appended Claims, all terms should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context of each term. All technical and scientific terms used in the Specification and appended Claims have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs unless defined otherwise.
[0050] As used in the Specification and appended Claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural references unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. The verb “comprises” and its conjugated forms should be interpreted as referring to elements, components or steps in a non-exclusive manner. The referenced elements, components or steps may be present, utilized or combined with other elements, components or steps not expressly referenced. The verb “operatively connecting” and its conjugated forms means to complete any type of required junction, including electrical, mechanical or fluid, to form a connection between two or more previously non-joined objects. If a first component is operatively connected to a second component, the connection can occur either directly or through a common connector. “Optionally” and its various forms means that the subsequently described event or circumstance may or may not occur. The description includes instances where the event or circumstance occurs and instances where it does not occur.
[0051] Conditional language, such as, among others, “can,” “could,” “might,” or “may,” unless specifically stated otherwise, or otherwise understood within the context as used, is generally intended to convey that certain implementations could include, while other implementations do not include, certain features, elements, and/or operations. Thus, such conditional language generally is not intended to imply that features, elements, and/or operations are in any way required for one or more implementations or that one or more implementations necessarily include logic for deciding, with or without user input or prompting, whether these features, elements, and/or operations are included or are to be performed in any particular implementation.
[0052] The encasements and methods described herein, therefore, are well adapted to carry out the objects and attain the ends and advantages mentioned, as well as others inherent therein. While example embodiments of the encasement and method have been given for purposes of disclosure, numerous changes exist in the details of procedures for accomplishing the desired results. These and other similar modifications may readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and are intended to be encompassed within the spirit of the encasement and method disclosed herein and the scope of the appended claims.