Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
160348000 | With pleating means | 6 |
20080289779 | Freestanding window treatment support - 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. | 11-27-2008 |
20090272503 | System and Method of Installing Window Treatments - A system and method of installing window treatments is disclosed. The system includes at least one base member with at least one arcuate loop extending upwards from a planar rear surface of the at least one base member and adapted to be used in part to secure the at least one base member to a planar mounting surface. The system further includes a covering disposed on at least one exterior surface of the at least one base member wherein the covering further comprising a first fastening element. In addition, the system includes a second fastening element secured to at least one portion of drapery material, wherein the second fastening element is adapted to removably engage the first fastening element of the at least one base member. | 11-05-2009 |
20100218905 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING PLEATS IN CURTAINS AND PLEATED CURTAINS AND HANGING SAID CURTAINS USING SAID APPARATUS - A method and apparatus, for pleating curtains and pleated curtains using the apparatus, are described. The apparatus may be provided as a parts kit which includes a stiffener, pleat-forming members, and fasteners. The stiffener is attached to a curtain and bent into a series of pleat-shaped formations. The pleat-forming members and fasteners are used to hold the stiffener and support the curtain, forming the created pleats in place. The curtain may then be hung on a curtain rod by a separate hanging element which couples the pleat-forming members to a curtain rod. The hanging element may form an integral part of the pleat-forming member. | 09-02-2010 |
20150007950 | CURTAIN HANGING ASSEMBLY - A curtain assembly comprising a sheet of material and a hanging assembly. The sheet may comprise an upper edge portion extending from an upper edge and having a plurality of passages, each passage defined by a perimeter, and a curtain cut extending from the perimeter to the upper edge. The hanging assembly may comprise a pair of joinable hanger elements, each comprising a web of material between an inner perimeter and an outer perimeter, the webs having opposing surfaces for mutual engagement, each hanger element having two free end surfaces created by a cut through its web from inner to outer perimeter. The sheet is placed between web opposing surfaces of the pair, with the free edge surfaces of a first hanger element aligned with the curtain cut and the other free edge surfaces of a second hanger element offset from the first free edge surfaces by an angle. | 01-08-2015 |
20150083352 | CURTAIN PANEL WITH FLIP TABS BEARING GROMMETS - A curtain panel with a front-facing side and a back side includes a panel with a predetermined dimension, a plurality of spaced flip tabs attached to a top section of the back side of the panel, and a plurality of grommets, each of said grommets being embedded in said flip tab through an opening formed in said flip tab. The grommets are aligned to receive a curtain rod and are further configured to glide on said rod for easy hanging, opening, and closing the panel. | 03-26-2015 |
20160051075 | DRAPE HAVING STABILIZER - A drape has a longitudinal pocket on one or both sides of the drape. A stabilizer is placed within the pocket and extends the length of the pocket. The stabilizer is supported by a drapery support such as a rod or track in a manner which enables the panel to move along the drapery support from a closed, drawn position to an open, stacked position. The stabilizer is supported by the drapery support and is free to move within the pocket. The stabilizer prevents the drape from flaring at the bottom. A wand may be attached to the stabilizer or to a carrier or other assembly to which the stabilizer is attached. | 02-25-2016 |