Abstract:
A curtain assembly including a plurality of gliding means (4) for supporting a curtain (16) and adapted to fit into a curtain track (1) and move therealong including a curtain connecting portion capable of depending from the track and having at least one surface of planar configuration on which is located fastening means (14) for fastening to a curtain (16) having complementary fastening means to that on the gliding means.
Abstract:
Curtain hooks (1a) which can be guided e.g. in a strip-like curtain rail with an adhesion or counter-adhesion element (7a, 7b) which is shaped to bear against a complementary adhesion or counter-adhesion element of an immediately adjacent hook (1b) and for automatic securing to the element surface (10) thereof.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a carriage comprising a rail having a first end and a second end, and a fixing means extending between said ends. The fixing means is used to detachably fix a curtain to the rail. The rail is movably mounted on slides in a channel of the profiled element for the curtain. The rail is highly flexible such that it bends elastically accordingly in a curved section when the carriage is displaced.
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a covering attaching importance to design, including a flexible support structure and a plurality of strip pieces, i.e., slats mounted to the support structure so that the movement of the plurality of strip pieces, i.e., slats is dependent upon the movement of the support structure. SOLUTION: The support structure formed of a cellular structural material supports the plurality of strip pieces, i.e., slats 42, and the movement of the strip pieces, i.e., slats is completely dependent upon the movement of the support structure. A fabric 36 of such configuration is usable incorporated into the covering of an architectural opening, and the covering in that case includes, for instance, a headrail 32 and a means for gathering the fabric within the headrail. COPYRIGHT: (C)2011,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a roman shade in which even if a first fabric is lifted up to the vicinity of a head rail, attractiveness of a second fabric is not lost and the production steps of the second fabric are not increased. SOLUTION: The upper ends of the first and second fabrics 11, 12 are respectively attached to the head rail 16, and first and second elevating/lowering cords 21, 22 suspended from the head rail so as to be able to rise and fall are connected to the first and second fabrics respectively. The first elevating/lowering cord 21 is disposed behind the first fabric 11, and the second elevating/lowering cord 22 goes beyond the upper end of the second fabric 12 to be disposed behind the second fabric 12. An extension member 17 is allowed to project along the lower rear edge of the head rail and downward from it, and the upper end of the second fabric is attached to the front face of the extension member. Further, when viewed from the front of the second fabric, a non-attaching portion 18 where the upper end of the second fabric is not attached to the front face of the extension member is provided over a specified width including the suspended portion of the second elevating/lowering cord, and the second elevating/lowering cord suspended from the head rail goes through the non-attaching portion to be disposed so as to extend from the front side to the rear side of the second fabric. COPYRIGHT: (C)2008,JPO&INPIT
Abstract:
The invention relates to a panel curtain device, comprising a ceiling rail (11) having at least one slide channel (13), a carriage (20), which is equipped, on one side, with guide elements (21) for movably mounting the carriage (20) in a slide channel (13) of the ceiling rail (11) and, on the other side, comprises a groove (22) having a downwardly directed opening (23), and further comprising a curtain rail (30), wherein the curtain rail (30) comprises a fastening surface (33) for a curtain track (40), and wherein the curtain rail (30) is connected to a fastening element (50), which is detachably held in the groove (22) of the carriage (20).