Adjustable shower curtain liner and removable bottom with an interchangeable front panel
10058220 ยท 2018-08-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47H23/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47H2023/003
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47H23/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47H23/01
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
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.
Claims
1. An improved shower curtain comprising: a single liner panel having a top horizontal edge and a bottom horizontal edge, said top edge of said single panel including a plurality of rows of spaced, horizontally extending apertures, each individual row of spaced apertures being designed for the placement of multiple shower rod hanging hooks, one hook per aperture, in order to hang the single panel from the row of horizontal apertures onto a curtain rod, said single panel having a first row of spaced apertures extending above and parallel to a second row of apertures directly beneath, the apertures of the first row and the second row aligning vertically with one another to place a hanging hook into the vertically aligned apertures of two or more rows for changing vertical length of the single panel, said bottom edge designed to contact with a sidewall of the tub or a floor of the shower if no tub, said bottom edge having a plurality of horizontally extending, perforation rows stacked one above the other, said perforation rows being designed to be purposefully torn away at a bottom of the preceding row, one row at a time, for making a new bottom row of the single liner panel.
2. The improved shower curtain of claim 1, which includes three parallel rows of apertures, with one parallel row stacked above the parallel row directly beneath.
3. The improved shower curtain of claim 1, which further includes a row of outer snaps for attaching an outer cover panel to the liner panel.
4. The improved shower curtain of claim 1, which further includes a row of buttonholes for attaching an outer cover panel to the liner panel.
5. The improved shower curtain of claim 1, which further includes a row of hook and loop fastener strips for attaching an outer cover panel to the liner panel.
6. A shower curtain liner for hanging by hooks onto a horizontal curtain rod, said curtain liner including a single downwardly extending panel, said panel having a top horizontal edge and a bottom horizontal edge that is designed to contact with or rest directly adjacent a floor of the shower, the improvement comprising: (i) said top edge including at least three stacked, parallel rows of apertures through which the hanging hooks may be inserted with at least a first row of apertures extending horizontally and parallel to a second row of apertures directly beneath, the apertures of the first row and the second row aligning vertically with one another; (ii) said bottom edge including a plurality of perforation rows, said perforation rows being stacked one above the other and designed to be purposefully torn away along a bottom preceding row, one row at a time, for making a new bottom for the curtain liner; and (iii) means for attaching an outer cover to an outer surface of the single downwardly extending panel at or near its top edge.
7. The shower curtain liner of claim 6 wherein the outer cover attaching means includes a row of outer snaps.
8. The shower curtain liner of claim 6 wherein the outer cover attaching means includes a row of buttonholes.
9. The shower curtain liner of claim 6 wherein the outer cover attaching means includes a row of hook and loop fastener strips.
10. The shower curtain liner of claim 6 wherein unused rows of apertures in the improvement can be folded under one another for changing vertical length of the shower curtain.
11. The shower curtain liner of claim 6 wherein the improvement includes three or more parallel perforation rows, with one parallel perforation row stacked above the parallel row directly beneath.
12. The shower curtain liner of claim 6 wherein each parallel perforation row includes a plurality of magnets.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be better understood with the following detailed description made with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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(4) At the base (or towards the bottom end) of curtain 10, there is a set (at least 3) of spaced magnets 20 below which there are added a plurality, i.e., one or more, of perforation rows 22, 24 for tearing away unsightly, spent lower curtain edges when the mold build up on this lower edge warrants a full strip removal, while still keeping the curtain proper duly hung (removal of the lowest most strip being made possible while the curtain still hangs from the rod). The original row of tub-hugging magnets M extends below the lowest most row of perforations. Note again, that only two such rows of perforations are depicted but it is to be understood that three or more such rows may be included in the alternative.
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(8) With reference to the drawings, a new and improved shower curtain apparatus embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention will be described.
(9) Turning to
(10) The components of the shower curtain apparatus of the invention can be made from inexpensive and durable plastic materials.
(11) While the present invention has been shown in the drawings and described with particularity and detail herein, what is presently deemed to be the most practical and preferred embodiment(s) of this invention will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the accompanying claims. It should be further understood that many modifications thereof may be made without departing from the principles and concepts set forth herein, including, but not limited to, variations in size, materials, shape, form, function and manner of operation, assembly and use.
(12) The shower curtains of this invention can be a one whole panel or two separate (split) panels. The back panel is adjustable but has a plurality (i.e., three or more) rows of apertures A through which curtain hooks may be installed depending on the total length of curtain hanging desired. Note that the second and third rows of hook apertures A can be folded up and onto themselves for overall curtain hanging VERTICAL adjustability.
(13) For a second aspect of these curtain rod improvements, note how the variation shown in
(14) The back panel 32 is always a solid neutral color. The back panel and front panel will have snaps 12A and 12B strategically placed on the very top of the first row of the back panel and at the very top of the front panel to allow for front (or outer) panel interchangeability.
(15) Yet another novel feature herein is the relative adjustability of the back panel's vertical hanging length. It purposefully includes three (or more) rows of hanging hook holes/apertures A. The bottom two rows can be folded up and down to allow for more flexible vertical adjustability.
(16) Toward the bottom of
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(18) For marketing and flexibility of packaging/sales, it is desired that each shower curtain under-liner (back panel) be combined with at least TWO complementary front or outer) panels having different designs/patterns imprinted thereon.
(19) The foregoing drawings and discussion are illustrative of some specific embodiments of the present invention but are not meant to be limitations upon the practice thereof. In view of the teaching presented herein, other modifications and variations of the present invention will be apparent to those of skill in the art.