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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 COVER FOR DOORS US12440081 2007-07-11 US20100108210A1 2010-05-06 Roberto Salas Garcia
Cover, for doors, designed to cover doors and to serve as a decorative and/or protective element without preventing closure or opening of a door. The cover consists of a sheet closed by coupling means and has an overlap, which, in turn, has, at its ends, connecting devices that collaborate with corresponding connecting devices located on the actual sheet, such that said overlap is non-removably joined by one of said ends to the sheet and removably joined thereto by the other end.
62 CORNICE WITH DECORATIVE INSERT US11926654 2007-10-29 US20080098677A1 2008-05-01 Pamela Ryan
A cornice for a window includes a decorative insert at least partially received by a cutout in the cornice. The insert includes edges and hook members depending from at least one of the edges. The cutout has a shape corresponding to at least a portion of the shape of the insert and includes at least one edge corresponding to an edge of the insert. The corresponding edges are abutted and adhesively attached to one another, and the hook members are coupled to the cornice. The cornice can be upholstered with any desired fabric, and the insert generally includes stained and/or cut or beveled decorative glass such that light behind the cornice also shines through the decorative glass.
63 SCREEN ASSEMBLY FOR A FRAME OPENING US11679747 2007-02-27 US20070199667A1 2007-08-30 Mike R. Jumbeck; Joseph D. Isaacs; Jeff V. Sawyers
A screen assembly is disposed in a frame opening of a building. The screen assembly includes a first rail bounding one side of the frame opening and a second rail spaced from and fixed relative to the first rail bounding an opposite side of the frame opening. A first guide is adjustably coupled to the first rail and a second guide extends from the second rail. The screen assembly includes a screen apparatus having a screen and a slide component coupled to the screen. The slide component slides along the first and second guides for extending the screen across the frame opening. The location of the first guide may be adjusted relative to the first rail to align the first and second guides thereby allowing the slide component to freely slide along the guides.
64 Standard and track shelving systems US11194849 2005-08-01 US20050284828A1 2005-12-29 Lee Remmers
In one embodiment, a shelving apparatus generally includes a track and a standard. The track includes a support portion having an upper support surface and an extension extending generally outwardly from the support portion. The standard includes a back surface having an opening. When the support portion is within the opening, an upper surface of the opening contacts the upper support surface of the support portion, and the extension is engagingly received within a portion of the opening. This engagement of the extension within the portion of the opening can inhibit disengagement of the standard from the track.
65 Decorative external curtain assembly and system for exterior decoration US10647618 2003-08-25 US20050045285A1 2005-03-03 Susan Katz
A decorative external curtain assembly is disclosed for applying decorative fabric material to an external facade of a building, the assembly comprising: a sheet of fabric material having top and bottom edges: and complementary engageable fastener strips respectively affixed to the sheet of fabric material and the external façade of the building for fastening at least one edge of the fabric material to the external façade of the building. The engageable fastener strips are preferably made of VELCRO™ Tape having co-acting miniature hooks and loops formed of relatively rigid filament material for fastening the fabric material to the external façade of the building.
66 Decorative window shutter US10168859 2002-06-26 US20020189770A1 2002-12-19 Michelle C. Van Hee
At least one rigid shutter frame is pivotally mountable to a window frame on the inside of a dwelling. The shutter may be pivoted from a closed position covering the window to an open position which may be generally parallel to a portion of the wall of a dwelling adjacent to the window frame. The shutter has at least one light transmitting aperture formed therethrough, the edges of which are not parallel to the edges of the shutter frame but are decoratively formed in outline within the light transmitting aperture of the frame. The shutter frame, in co-operation with its light transmitting aperture formed therethrough, may be a bi-fold shutter. The shutter frame may be decorated, separately or in combination, with a backdrop of light diffusing fabric sheer curtains sandwiching light inhibiting curtains between the sheer curtains and the frame. The sandwiched curtains may be centrally gathered or may be colorful murals made from translucent fabric panels or may be slats.
67 Adjustable bracket for decorative finial US09535253 2000-03-23 US06206074B1 2001-03-27 Armin Liu
An adjustable finial mounting bracket apparatus generally comprising a first bracket, a firs t flange, a second bracket, a second flange, a knob, and a screw. The first flange and second flange extend outwardly from the first bracket and the second bracket, respectively, and are adapted to engage the lips of a headrail for a curtain or drapery. The first bracket and the second bracket abut each other and are attached together by a screw. Each bracket is adapted to longitudinally move with respect to the other, thereby providing the adjustment capability for attachment onto headrails of varying sizes. The surfaces of both the first bracket and the second bracket are corrugated so that detent movement is provided when sliding first bracket relative to second bracket, and greater holding strength of the apparatus on the headrail is achieved when the screw is tightened.
68 Hanging holder for decorations US09487199 2000-01-19 US06193396B1 2001-02-27 Timothy M. Winger; Max J. Kessler; Matthew P. Keys-Ludwig
The apparatus is a holder to mount decorations or an electric candle either inside or outside a window. A main shelf structure has extensions from both its horizontal surface and an attached vertical back section. The extensions from the vertical back section angle back to the rear, then rise vertically again, and the uppermost vertical extensions have suction cups to attach the entire structure to an adjacent window. An extension from the front edge of the horizontal main shelf angles downward, and the main shelf and the front angled extension have several holes with which to attach decorations, such as evergreen branches, in front of a vertically extending decoration such as a candle. The vertically extending decoration is mounted in “V” cuts within holding shelves which are attached to the vertical back section.
69 Temporary window shade US512256 1990-04-20 US5025848A 1991-06-25 Maria J. Prochaska
An improved temporary window shade (10) that is designed to cover a window opening during the period when a person is awaiting the arrival and installation of a permanent window covering. The shade (10) consists of a non-woven, translucent material (12), having imprinted on its surface a grid (14) of vertical and horizontal lines that allows the material to be accurately and easily cut to size. The material (12) may be attached to either a window (50), a window sash (52) or to a wall (56) that surrounds a window frame (54). The attachment is made by first attaching a material attachment means, such as a two-sided adhesive tape (16), to the attachment structure. The material's upper edge (12c) is then pressed against the two-sided tape to hold the material in place. The shade (10) may bge partially raised by attaching at its lower corners a bendable strip (20). The materials's (12) lower edge (12d) is then raised, folded over itself and the outward ends of the bendable strip are bend and pressed against the inward material to thus hold up the folded section.
70 Window insulating device US396315 1989-08-21 US4966129A 1990-10-30 Gregory J. Curtis
A window insulating device is set forth wherein a first member telescopingly receives a second member in an interior surface of complementary configuration to the exterior surface of the second member. Each elongate member includes an inverted "J" shaped forward wall surface formed with an upper edge extending above and rearwardly of a rear edge side wall of each first and second member to provide a trough shape when the device is positioned adjacent a window and positioned upon an associated window sill. Cooled air is captured within the trough and heated prior to its ability to enter the room. To this extent, modifications include a mirrored internal surface of each of the first and second members to effect solar heating of the captured air, or alternatively may enclude a transparent envelope including a gel therewithin that is heated by solar rays and effects warming of the entrapped cold air.
71 Picture frame hanger US594395 1984-03-28 US4619430A 1986-10-28 James W. Hogg
A device, such as a picture frame hanger, for supporting a flexible, elongated article, such as a picture frame having a convex lip fastened to a backplate so that an arched groove and a circular contact area are formed. The flexible, elongated article hangs on the curved top surface of the contact area and freely from either side of the arched groove and presses against the backplate when seated within the groove. The device can be anchored to a wall or other suitable surface in a manner which prevents the twisting or movement thereof under load or contact.
72 Spring-biased wall hanger US393550 1982-06-30 US4485995A 1984-12-04 James W. Hogg
A wall hanger which penetrates into wallboard, wood, or paneling has a pointed penetrating end formed of a resiliently deformable wire which is attached to a plate member having a hook integral therewith. A base of the wire is fixedly attached to the plate member near the hook. In an undeformed condition, the penetrating end is closer to the back of the support than the thickness of the wall, and a portion of the wire is spaced in front of the support member.Upon insertion into a wall, the penetrating end is biased against the back of the wall due to resiliency of the wire, since the portion of wire previously spaced from in front of the support member is deformed toward the support member to accommodate the wall thickness.
73 Electrically grounded, static absorbing drapery installation US418243 1982-09-15 US4450498A 1984-05-22 Burton L. Siegal
An electrically grounded, static absorbing drapery installation which employs a decorative conductive drapery fabric having disconnectable electrical connector means installed thereon for connection to the ground terminal of a conventional wall outlet for dissipating accumulated static charge. The electrical connector means do not interfere with opening and closing of the drapery in its installed condition. Also the electrical connector means can be selectively disconnected to permit cleaning or repair of the drapery.
74 Clamp-on grab rail for doors US211731 1980-12-01 US4378071A 1983-03-29 Elizabeth A. Yakimicki
A grab rail adapted to be detachably mounted across the face of a door comprises an elongated body consisting of a pair of telescopically adjustable members, the body providing at its opposite ends a pair of offset bracket portions for engaging the opposite vertical edges of a door. One of the telescopically adjustable members provides a handle which extends horizontally when the grab rail is mounted on the door. A screw-threaded coupling is provided for adjusting the length of the body by moving one of the members longitudinally with respect to the other, thereby to bring the bracket portions into clamping engagement with the door edges.
75 Insulated basement window assembly US844100 1977-10-20 US4195456A 1980-04-01 John S. Hickman; Andrew P. Jensen
A leak-free, insulated basement window assembly which includes a prefabried panel comprising an insulating member and impact resistant strip joined to the insulating member. The panel has a pre-cut opening which is adapted to be aligned with a window opening in a masonry basement wall. A plastic window unit, which serves as an insulating membrane, is inserted into the opening with the window unit being located adjacent the outer basement wall.
76 Door lifter construction US899142 1978-04-24 US4155145A 1979-05-22 Jack E. Gutridge; Eugene I. Varda
A door lifter mechanism for a railway car door is operable by a handle which acts on two fulcrum bars. A fulcrum bar lifter roller is carried by the handle and supports the ends of the fulcrum bars, which are joined by a pivot spool received in slots in the fulcrum bars.
77 Portable solarium US57229931 1931-10-31 US1946567A 1934-02-13 BRAUNWORTH PERCY L
78 DOOR COVER PCT/FR2006001318 2006-06-12 WO2006134255A3 2007-03-29 DE LA CROIX VICTOIRE
The invention relates to a device for dressing or covering at partially a leaf as a door. The inventive device comprises a flexible material (Z) and closing means (E, F) for shaping said flexible material in the form of an adjustable sleeve which is adaptable to doors having different heights and enables the door to be opened and closed.
79 FENESTRATION UNIT AND SCREENING ASSEMBLY PCT/US2007062640 2007-02-23 WO2007101082A3 2008-07-17 STUDNEY MARK A
A fenestration unit and screening assembly are provided. The fenestration unit may be a window assembly for supporting a variety of windows such as a single-hung, a double hung or a bi-pass window. The window assembly may include a window screen assembly either manufactured with the window or as an after-market product. The screen assembly may include a spring- loaded screen roller for winding and unwinding a screen about the roller. The upper and lower windows may pivot into a residence when opened a certain amount. The windows may pivot about the same axis that the screen roller rotates, which minimizes the change in position and tension of the screen while the windows are tilted. A seal may be provided to seal space between windows when the windows are in any position. Also, a screen engaging member may be provided to inhibit undesirable unwinding of the screen from the roller.
80 Air conditioner curtain US14023795 2013-09-11 US09084503B2 2015-07-21 Matilde Olivas
An air conditioning curtain device is disclosed that allows users to hang curtains or drapes over windows with air conditioning units without blocking the air conditioning units. The air conditioning curtain device comprises a piece of material with a continuous opening therein. Typically, the material is secured around a perimeter of an air conditioner output vent via elastic. Further, the air conditioning curtain device can comprise a flap component attached to an edge of the continuous opening for covering the continuous opening and the air conditioner unit. The flap component can be removably or fixedly attached to the edge of the continuous opening depending on the wants and needs of a user. The flap component is typically constructed of the same material as the piece of material, and can vary in size.
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