序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 VERTICAL CURTAIN RAIL ASSEMBLY US14248405 2014-04-09 US20150136721A1 2015-05-21 YU-TING KAO
A vertical curtain rail assembly is revealed. The vertical curtain rail assembly includes a sealing member disposed on an end of a rail. A receiving space is formed on one end of the sealing member not connected to the rail and for mounting a positioning plate of an assembling member while a protection cover of the assembling member is closed over an opening of the receiving space. The positioning plate is arranged with at least one guide wheel. Thereby a cord is wound around the guide wheel on the positioning plate of the assembling member firstly, outside the sealing member. Then the positioning plate of the assembling member disposed with the cord around the guide wheel is mounted into the receiving space and the protection cover of the assembling member is closed over the opening. Thus the cord is wound around the guide wheels conveniently and stably.
122 Curtain track assembly and mounting device US13635534 2011-03-18 US09004429B2 2015-04-14 Roger F. Dennison
A mounting device for installing a track for a curtain or blind has an engagement portion for cooperation with the track by a snap-type engagement. A resiliently deformable release means has a tongue portion (29) that has a free end that is positioned in a cavity of the track when the engagement portions are fully mutually engaged and a connected end that is connected to the mounting portion and spaced from the free end and that is positioned externally of the cavity of the track when the engagement portions are fully mutually engaged. The tongue portion (29) has an abutment face (33) disposed for assisting with prising apart the mounting device and the track by turning a tool, simultaneous with the operation of the tool against the tongue portion. The abutment face is opposed to and spaced from the track in use.
123 MOTORIZED CARRIAGE, SCREEN-MOVING ASSEMBLY COMPRISING SUCH A CARRIAGE, SCREENING INSTALLATION AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SUCH AN INSTALLATION US14381313 2013-02-27 US20150041078A1 2015-02-12 Jean-Michel Perache; Josiane Dunand; Marc Brechemier
This motorized carriage for opening/closing a curtain is able to move along a rail thanks to a friction wheel driven by an electric motor and pivot mounted in a casing containing this electric motor. The casing is provided with at least two members for suspending it from the rail or from the rod, which include a support and/or a base element and at least one pivoting roller. The casing is equipped with at least one housing for partially accommodating and reversibly immobilizing each suspension member, so that the pivoting rollers or the shoes of the suspension members are mounted removably on the casing. The support is mounted, removably and via a rotational movement (F4), in the housing. Elements allow the support to be immobilized about its axis of rotation. The movement assembly (E) includes a casing and at least two sets of two suspension members.
124 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HANGING AN OBJECT US14297286 2014-06-05 US20140283338A1 2014-09-25 Gretchen Seewald ATWELL
A method for hanging an object and apparatus for accomplishing the same. The invention describes an apparatus comprising a track, an upper flange attached to a track, and a carrier disposed in said track. The carrier is laterally moveable along the length of the track. In one embodiment the apparatus comprises a top unit and a base unit. The top unit comprises pins, a track, at least one carrier, and a lower flange. The base unit is affixed to a ceiling, and the top unit is affixed to the base unit via the pins. In one embodiment the anchors are not visible from below. Further, in one embodiment, the carrier is vertically positionable within, and removable from a channel formed by the set of flanges.
125 DRAPERY SUPPORT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME US13657760 2012-10-22 US20140110068A1 2014-04-24 Todd W. Fairchild
A drapery support assembly includes a head rail having a backing with an upper flange, lower flange and a channel slide holder. The backing, flanges and channel slide holder are integrally formed as the body of the head rail. The assembly includes a channel formed lengthwise within the channel slide holder of the body, and a plurality of channel slides laterally movable within the channel, the channel slides being configured to be attached to drapery hooks for supporting a drapery thereon.
126 AIRCRAFT CABIN CURTAIN RAIL ASSEMBLY KIT, AIRCRAFT CABIN CURTAIN RAIL AND AIRCRAFT WITH AN AIRCRAFT CABIN HAVING A CURTAIN SUPPORTED ON SUCH AN AIRCRAFT CABIN CURTAIN RAIL US13904210 2013-05-29 US20130318744A1 2013-12-05 Jovan Ulbrich-Gasparevic; Michael Mosler; Holger Warner
An aircraft cabin curtain rail assembly kit includes a plurality of curtain rail components with linear curtain rail sections and curved curtain rail sections with an angle of curvature in a range of 0-90°. Each curtain rail component has a first end and a second end. On the first end, a recess for receiving a fixation protrusion of another curtain rail component is arranged and, on the second end, a fixation protrusion for inserting into a recess of another curtain rail component is present. The recess and the fixation protrusion include a fastening means for fixating the recess and the fixation protrusion relative to each other. Each curtain rail component includes a holder slit for attaching the respective curtain rail component to an object and a curtain slit for guiding curtain rail guiding means in the curtain rail component.
127 DRAPERY TRACK SYSTEM US13341240 2011-12-30 US20130167326A1 2013-07-04 Paul Rowan; Mauricio Affonso
An apparatus for mounting a drapery including a mounting bracket, a track having an upper mounting portion and a lower engagement portion, wherein the upper mounting portion complementarily engages the mounting bracket, and a drapery securing means having an upper engagement portion and a lower securing portion, wherein the upper engagement portion slidably engages the lower engagement portion of the track and the lower securing portion releasably engages the drapery.
128 CURTAIN TRACK ASSEMBLY AND MOUNTING DEVICE US13635534 2011-03-18 US20130007988A1 2013-01-10 Roger Frederick Dennison
A mounting device for installing a track for a curtain or blind has an engagement portion for cooperation with the track by a snap-type engagement. A resiliently deformable release means has a tongue portion (29) that has a free end that is positioned in a cavity of the track when the engagement portions are fully mutually engaged and a connected end that is connected to the mounting portion and spaced from the free end and that is positioned externally of the cavity of the track when the engagement portions are fully mutually engaged. The tongue portion (29) has an abutment face (33) disposed for assisting with prising apart the mounting device and the track by turning a tool, simultaneous with the operation of the tool against the tongue portion. The abutment face is opposed to and spaced from the track in use.
129 DISPOSABLE HOSPITAL CURTAIN SYSTEM WITH SLIDING CURTAIN CARRIERS FOR SNAP-IN INSTALLATION ON EXISTING CEILING TRACKS US12843477 2010-07-26 US20120018106A1 2012-01-26 Susana Robledo
An improved disposable privacy curtain system for use in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities is disclosed. The disposable privacy curtain system includes a disposable curtain packaged and sold with novel pre-attached sliding carriers affixed to the top edge thereof that are adapted for rapid, snap-in engagement with existing ceiling tracks thereby allowing for rapid removal and replacement of the curtain system. A disposable hospital curtain in accordance with the present invention comprises sheet-like material formed as a generally rectangular panel with vertical fold lines that permit the panel to be drawn between to a compact stowed configuration wherein the curtain is disposed in a pleated and/or folded configuration, and an extended deployed configuration wherein the curtain is extended. In a preferred embodiment, the disposable hospital curtain is fabricated from non-woven polypropylene treated with an antimicrobial agent and a flame retardant.
130 Track and curtain system US12290989 2008-11-05 US20120000616A1 2012-01-05 John Stuart DeWees; David Zahner
A modular track system for hanging a curtain, the track system consisting of modules or sections with attachments and accessories designed to adjust to varying environments and specifications. Track shape and length are adjusted by specifying various combinations of the specialized components created as part of the system. Complementing the track system is a curtain with integrated loop fasteners which allows the curtain to be attached and removed without removing the track. The system further preferably includes a side support for use in attached the track to a fixed support in the environment, and a guiderail on the side of the track on one or more track sections, the track and curtain all being coordinated to form an efficient and improved curtain hanging system.
131 Cord Runner for Panel Track Window Coverings US12633052 2009-12-08 US20110258814A1 2011-10-27 Philip Ng
The present invention is an improved cord runner for use with a track of a panel track window covering. The track which is used with the cord runner has a first and a second channel separated by a wall having an elongated groove separating the first and second channels. The cord runner includes a body having opposite first and second ends, opposite first and second sides, a top and a bottom, the body being dimensioned to fit within the first channel. The cord runner further includes a pair of side guides formed on the first side of the body, said pair of side guides having a T shaped profile, said pair of side guides being dimensioned to extend through the groove and into the second channel.
132 TRAVERSE ROD SYSTEM US12759538 2010-04-13 US20110247174A1 2011-10-13 KARL SIEGFRIED KEISHOLD
A traverse rod system for manipulating one or more hanging objects is provided. The traverse rod system includes a hollow longitudinally extending tube having an opening that extends along an upper length of the tube as well as a number of rings that at least partially encircle the tube and that are directly or indirectly coupled with one or more hanging objects. A cord is suspended within the tube and secured by one or more cord carriers, each having a top portion that attaches to one of the rings and a bottom portion that is freely suspended through the opening and into the hollow tube such that other than the cord and the cord carriers, an interior of the hollow tube remains substantially free of structure relating to the traverse rod system. Movement of the cord causes the cord carriers to traverse an interior of the tube while the attached rings traverse an exterior of the tube. As a result, the hanging object(s) move in connection with the cord and the cord carriers in a desired direction or directions.
133 CURTAIN ROD STRUCTURE US12724445 2010-03-16 US20110226716A1 2011-09-22 JU-HUAI CHEN
A curtain rod structure comprises a rail unit having at least one slide, a first hanging unit movably coupled to the rail unit and comprising a first hanging portion and a first slide element coupled separately to both sides of the top of the first hanging portion and movably installed in the slide; and a second hanging unit movably coupled to the rail unit and including a second hanging portion and a second slide element coupled to both sides of the top of the second hanging portion and movably installed in the slide second hanging portion, and one of the sides of the second slide element is situated between the two first slide elements. A curtain fabric is installed onto the first and second hanging units, and the first and second hanging units are linked and overlapped to achieve easy installation, removal, and operation and an excellent light shading effect.
134 DRAPERY HARDWARE US13128482 2009-11-09 US20110225774A1 2011-09-22 Ivor Seddon
Drapery hardware wherein a slider (10) is adapted for sliding movement in a track (11) of a curtain pole (12). The slider includes a clip or cradle (18) for attachment to an eyelet ring (M) of a curtain for the purposes of creating a smoother drawing action of the curtain.
135 METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DEPLOYMENT OF PRIVACY CURTAINS US12125711 2008-05-22 US20090288786A1 2009-11-26 Joseph A. Graneto, III; Chad Paul Stuemke; Corey Scott Feit
A privacy curtain system is described that includes a curtain having a plurality of rod engaging members extending therefrom, a curtain gathering cord slidably engaged with the curtain, and a plurality of rods. Each rod has a lower hooking member configured to engage one of the rod engaging members. The curtain gathering cord is operable to cause the rod engaging members to release from a respective lower hooking member.
136 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DEPLOYMENT OF CURTAINS US12396824 2009-03-03 US20090288785A1 2009-11-26 Joseph A. Graneto, III
A curtain system is described which includes a curtain having a plurality of rod engaging members attached thereto, a plurality of rods each having a first end, and a curtain release mechanism attached to the rod at the first end thereof. The rod engaging members each includes a stem having a first end and a second end and a yoke extending from the first end of the stem. The curtain release mechanisms have a slot formed therein and extending therethrough and also include a user operable mechanism for retention of the yoke upon insertion into the slot. The user operable mechanism is further operable for substantially simultaneous release of the yokes and therefore the curtain from the curtain release mechanisms.
137 METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR DEPLOYMENT OF CURTAINS US12274051 2008-11-19 US20090288783A1 2009-11-26 Joseph A. Graneto, III
A curtain system is described that includes a curtain having a plurality of rod engaging members attached at an end thereof. The plurality of rods each have a curtain release mechanism attached thereto where the rod engaging members are configured to engage respective curtain release mechanisms. The curtain release mechanisms each include a user operable mechanism for retention of and subsequent substantially simultaneous release of the rod engaging members from the curtain release mechanisms.
138 PANEL HANGERS FOR SLIDING PANEL TRACK SYSTEMS US12192159 2008-08-15 US20090050280A1 2009-02-26 John E. Morris; Christopher J. Malin
A sliding panel track system has a headrail with traversing rails therein, the traversing rails having open-ended channels with downwardly facing slots. Panels for the system are attached to hangers, including different hangers for different types of panels. The hangers are readily and easily inserted into and withdrawn from the channels and slots via the open ends thereof.
139 DRAPERY CARRIER US11548475 2006-10-11 US20080098570A1 2008-05-01 Paul W. Ifland
A drapery carrier has a generally rectangular retaining plate. The width of the retaining plate is sufficiently narrow (e.g., about ¼ inch), in the dimension perpendicular to longitudinal axis of the carrier, so that it can be inserted through the horizontal slot in a drapery traverse rod when the carrier is aligned with its longitudinal axis parallel to the horizontal slot in the traverse rod. The length of the retaining plate is sufficiently long (e.g., about ½ inch) and rounded on the ends so that it prevents the carrier from falling out of the traverse rod when the carrier hangs vertically to carry a wire hook supporting a drapery pleat. The carrier may be made of cast rigid plastic with an eye to receive a wire drapery hook. The retaining plate is attached to the base of the carrier by a generally cylindrical slider.
140 Universal vertical shade US11377196 2006-03-17 US20070215297A1 2007-09-20 Ya Lin
A universal vertical shade to provide versatile applications includes at least a curtain track, a bracing rod, a shade and two sliding members. Each of the sliding members has two flanges and two drawing rope action holes on the top surface, a detent plate extended from the middle portion and a holding dock on the lower portion. The holding dock holds the bracing rod and the top portion of the shade. The vertical shade structure thus formed is versatile and adaptable to various types of shades. It is easy to assemble and install. Production cost also is lower.
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