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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
81 Curtain rod ornamental structure US13916295 2013-06-12 US09010706B2 2015-04-21 Li-Ming Cheng
A curtain rod ornamental structure comprises a first ornamental panel with a leaning member extended outwards from the back side, a second ornamental panel and a third ornamental panel symmetrically coupled on two sides of the first ornamental panel, a first edge covering member fastened to one side of the second ornamental panel and including a first fixing member opposing the leaning member, and a second edge covering member fastened to one side of the third ornamental panel and including a second fixing member opposing the first fixing member. Through the leaning member, first fixing member and second fixing member a curtain rod can be coupled and anchored. The first, second and third ornamental panels can cover and decorate the curtain rod to meet ornamental purpose and increase varieties to improve practicality.
82 Securable cover apparatus for trade show booths US13433457 2012-03-29 US09004145B2 2015-04-14 Dario Toledo
A securable cover apparatus for trade show booths comprising a flexible cover; a fastener mount attached to the flexible cover and a securable fastener having a rotating handle potion and a locking pin that is controlled by the handle portion. The fastener further includes a bracket wall with two guide members that are used to guide the fastener into a channel of the frame of the booth support structure. The securable cover apparatus is able to secure a trade show booth having a frame when the extending guide members of the securable fastener are slid between an opening in the frame and the locking pin is extended and rotated such that the frame of the tradeshow booth is positioned between flanges at the head of the locking pin and the bracket wall.
83 CURTAIN ROD ORNAMENTAL STRUCTURE US13916295 2013-06-12 US20140370236A1 2014-12-18 Li-Ming CHENG
A curtain rod ornamental structure comprises a first ornamental panel with a leaning member extended outwards from the back side, a second ornamental panel and a third ornamental panel symmetrically coupled on two sides of the first ornamental panel, a first edge covering member fastened to one side of the second ornamental panel and including a first fixing member opposing the leaning member, and a second edge covering member fastened to one side of the third ornamental panel and including a second fixing member opposing the first fixing member. Through the leaning member, first fixing member and second fixing member a curtain rod can be coupled and anchored. The first, second and third ornamental panels can cover and decorate the curtain rod to meet ornamental purpose and increase varieties to improve practicality.
84 Electrical heating window curtains US12806953 2011-02-08 US08813809B2 2014-08-26 Herbert Braggs
An electrically heated window curtain of fire resistant material to heat up the draft flow of cold air that leaks through single pane glass windows with low voltage heating wires embedded in the fire resistant material, a power source, a thermostat, a battery pack, and a charger. Also included is a curtain rod and gripping strips on the curtain to hold the curtain in a rolled up position when not in use.
85 Hard and soft window cornice kit and return US12015124 2008-01-16 US08789574B2 2014-07-29 Emily J Ferguson
A cornice includes a substantially U-shaped return having a substantially horizontal base plate with a first end and a second end. A first substantially vertical plate has an upper end attached to the first end of the base plate. A second substantially vertical plate has an upper end attached to the second end of the base plate. A façade is removably coupled to the return via at least one fastening device. Each fastening device is configured to be repeatedly fastened and unfastened.
86 Air Conditioner Curtain US14023795 2013-09-11 US20140076506A1 2014-03-20 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.
87 SECURABLE COVER APPARATUS FOR TRADE SHOW BOOTHS US13433457 2012-03-29 US20130255895A1 2013-10-03 DARIO TOLEDO
A securable cover apparatus for trade show booths comprising a flexible cover; a fastener mount attached to the flexible cover and a securable fastener having a rotating handle potion and a locking pin that is controlled by the handle portion. The fastener further includes a bracket wall with two guide members that are used to guide the fastener into a channel of the frame of the booth support structure. The securable cover apparatus is able to secure a trade show booth having a frame when the extending guide members of the securable fastener are slid between an opening in the frame and the locking pin is extended and rotated such that the frame of the tradeshow booth is positioned between flanges at the head of the locking pin and the bracket wall.
88 Reconfigurable Shade US13233911 2011-09-15 US20120067531A1 2012-03-22 Anna Ehrsam
A removable screen system comprising a plurality of magnetic fasteners, a formable material comprising one or a plurality of receptacles for receiving the magnetic fasteners, an attachment surface external to the formable material and magnetically compatible with the magnetic fasteners, wherein the formable material is movable along the attachment surface.
89 Electrical heating window curtains US12806953 2011-02-08 US20110203743A1 2011-08-25 Herbert Braggs
An electrically heated window curtain of fire resistant material to heat up the draft flow of cold air that leaks through single pane glass windows with low voltage heating wires embedded in the fire resistant material, a power source, a thermostat, a battery pack, and a charger. Also included is a curtain rod and gripping strips on the curtain to hold the curtain in a rolled up position when not in use.
90 Window blind system US11293731 2005-12-05 US07509989B2 2009-03-31 Dung Viet Pham
A unique window blind system has two triangular panels. Each panel has a plurality of foldable sections bundled together at one fixed end and the remainder portion are unfoldable to cover a diagonally opposite triangular half portion of the window opening. The panels are mounted in the window frame in an inverted manner relative to one another with the fixed end adjacent to diagonally opposite corners of the window frame. Pull cords are provided for folding the sections in a fanfold manner to obtain selectively an opening covering partially or completely the window opening. Additional pull cords are provided for unfolding the sections of the two panels to cover selectively the window opening partially or completely from the opened state.
91 Freestanding window treatment support US11752361 2007-05-23 US20080289779A1 2008-11-27 Jane Dobbie
A freestanding window treatment support has a base, a lower vertical member having a lower vertical member first end and a lower vertical member second end, the lower vertical member first end connected to and extending vertically from the base, an upper vertical member having an upper vertical member first end and an upper vertical member second end, the upper vertical member first end connected to the lower vertical member second end, and an upper horizontal member connected adjacent the upper vertical member second end where the base has sufficient weight and footprint area for supporting a window treatment.
92 Patio screen door closer US11343772 2006-01-31 US20070240836A1 2007-10-18 Jack Cannon
A system for converting a sliding patio screen door into a self-closing door through the use of an easily attachable hollow cylindrical tube attached vertically to the outer frame of the sliding door. The tube contains a hole in the top cap that allows a fine monofilament to extend through it and attach to the inner frame of the sliding screen door. The monofilament is attached to a weight on its other end inside the tube. When the door is opened through the application of manual force, the weight is lifted inside the tube. Once the force is released, the weight is returned through gravity to its rest position, thereby pulling the door closed.
93 Cornice with integrated trim and window shade US11411970 2006-02-06 US20070181263A1 2007-08-09 Scott Milakovich
A cornice with integrated trim and window shade used to dress a prominent windowed passage. The cornice possesses features such as: a corbel that consists of two dados of a certain depth and height that allows for proper placement and installation of trim; a mounting surface, housing, and a through-channel for a spring-rolled shade. A plinth block of a certain thickness and depth that creates a proportioned surface to seat and align the vertical trim. A trim of a certain width and thickness so as to be accepted into the corbel dado and align with the plinth block thus creating a symmetrical reveal at that transition.
94 Window blind system US11293731 2005-12-05 US20070125503A1 2007-06-07 Dung Pham
A unique window blind system has two triangular panels. Each panel has a plurality of foldable sections bundled together at one fixed end and the remainder portion are unfoldable to cover a diagonally opposite triangular half portion of the window opening. The panels are mounted in the window frame in an inverted manner relative to one another with the fixed end adjacent to diagonally opposite corners of the window frame. Pull cords are provided for folding the sections in a fanfold manner to obtain selectively an opening covering partially or completely the window opening. Additional pull cords are provided for unfolding the sections of the two panels to cover selectively the window opening partially or completely from the opened state.
95 Blinds US11542955 2006-10-04 US20070074830A1 2007-04-05 Steven Osmond
In accordance with the invention there is provided a set of parts for providing a window blind. The set of parts includes a plurality of blinds each having a respective different indicia. Hooks or the like are provided on the blinds for supporting the blinds at a surround of a window.
96 Sliding door with eplaceablecurtains US11217382 2005-09-02 US20070051479A1 2007-03-08 Ming Nien
A sliding door with replaceable curtains includes a doorframe able to be folded up or stretched out and at least a curtain removably covered on one side of the doorframe, convenient for users to freely remove the curtain for cleaning, even for replacing with ones. The curtain can be folded up or stretched out together with the doorframe.
97 Sensor alignment tool US10769057 2004-01-30 US20050184213A1 2005-08-25 William Vogt
A sensor alignment tool (10) for use in the installation of sensors (S), particularly a pair of sensors such as are used in a security system or the like. Once a proper location for the sensors is identified, a mounting base (12a-12d) for one of the sensors is located adjacent a surface where the sensors are to be installed. The tool is then employed with two sets (16, 20) of adjustment rods (18, 22) to properly locate and align the sensor mounting base for the other sensor. Tolerant mounting washers are used to mount both bases to the surfaces to which they are to be attached. Once the mounting bases are properly aligned, the tool is removed and the sensors installed in their respective mounting bases.
98 Portable screen wall section US10678983 2003-10-03 US06915833B2 2005-07-12 Stacy Lee Hoffman
Portable screen wall section(s) are utilized to enclose an opening or openings of a building structure that is mostly and preferably made up of fabric and mesh screen or netting, to allow for an outdoor atmosphere, while eliminating the entry of unwanted insects and/or varmints inside an opening or openings of a building.The portable screen wall section(s) leans against a building structure by the means of the support structure members allowing the elimination of holes, adhesive bonding and/or permanent attachments to a building and/or surrounding areas.The portable screen wall sections can be used alone or are easily attached together to cover larger openings of a building.
99 Standard and track shelving system US10657855 2003-09-09 US20040045919A1 2004-03-11 Lee Remmers
The present invention relates to a vertical support standard and track into which the standard can be mounted. The standard contains a plurality of slots in its front surface such that one or more ordinary shelving brackets can be mounted thereon, and contains an opening on its back surface such that it can be mounted to a track upon which the wall standard may be able to slide. The track contains a lip and support portion. The lip extends over the front of the standard to keep it mounted to the track, and the support portion can be inserted into the opening on the back of the standard to provide added support and to allow sliding of the standard if desired. This standard and track configuration thus not only allows greater flexibility for the consumer as to the placement of shelving brackets, but provides greater support and increased loading capacity such that more items can be placed on a shelf that is mounted to the disclosed shelving system.
100 Standard and track shelving system US09436363 1999-11-09 US06669154B1 2003-12-30 Lee Remmers
The present invention relates to a vertical support standard and track into which the standard can be mounted. The standard contains a plurality of slots in its front surface such that one or more ordinary shelving brackets can be mounted thereon, and contains an opening on its back surface such that it can be mounted to a track upon which the wall standard may be able to slide. The track contains a lip and support portion. The lip extends over the front of the standard to keep it mounted to the track, and the support portion can be inserted into the opening on the back of the standard to provide added support and to allow sliding of the standard if desired. This standard and track configuration thus not only allows greater flexibility for the consumer as to the placement of shelving brackets, but provides greater support and increased loading capacity such that more items can be placed on a shelf that is mounted to the disclosed shelving system.
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