Fastening device for a shower curtain

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6698061
  • Patent Number
    6,698,061
  • Date Filed
    Friday, November 16, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 2, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Mah; Chuck Y.
    Agents
    • Frommer Lawrence & Haug LLP
Abstract
Claimed and disclosed is a fastening device that can fasten itself to a sheet material and at the same time couples itself to an object, comprising a coupling means for slidably coupling the device to a substantially fixed object and an attachment means for attaching the sheet material to the device. The coupling means defines a receiving surface at a first portion and has an extended second portion thereof which is rotatably connected to an attachment means for attaching an object to the device. The attachment means comprising two elongated outer members connected by a bridge, a first outer member comprising an extending member on its interior surface and extends toward a corresponding recess disposed on an interior surface of a second elongated outer member. The bridge of the attachment means defines a recess with a sleeve to receive the extended second portion of the coupling means to form the fastening device as claimed and disclosed in the present invention.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a fastening device. More specifically, the present invention teaches and discloses a shower curtain connector that has, at its first end, a fastener to receive an aperture of a sheet material, preferably a shower curtain and, at its second end, a coupling means such as a curved hook that can hang on a shower curtain rod. The fastening device can be sized and colored as desired and can be made from any material that is flexible, springy yet sturdy and afford a degree of rigidity. Thus, it can be made from any plastic, resin, metal, synthetic or natural material, and/or part plastic and part metal. Therefore, it can withstand repeated use by a user using it on a daily basis without breaking or cracking and at the same time it is sturdy enough that it is capable of holding up a sheet material such as shower curtain and to block water from spilling outside of a bathtub. More particularly, the fastening device of the present invention has two ends, a coupling means and an attachment means. The first end is an attachment means that has a bridge connecting two elongated members, one member has an extending member from its interior surface, wherein the second elongated member has a corresponding recess disposed on its interior surface, whereby when the attachment means is in use, the extending member is matingly fitted with the recess. The bridge is further comprised of a recess to receive a second end of a coupling means. The coupling means defines a receiving surface at a first portion thereof, and an extended second portion thereof. The receiving surface of the coupling means slidably couples to a substantially fixed object. The coupling means can be in any shape made from any material in any color and it can optionally have bearings and/or beads in any shape made from any material to facilitate the sliding motion on a substantially fixed object, namely a rod. The extended second portion of the coupling means is matingly fitted with the recess disposed on the bridge connecting two elongated members to form the fastening device as claimed and disclosed. The attachment means of the shower curtain connector can be rotatable or optionally stationary. Consequently, when a user is hanging up a shower curtain, he or she no longer has to hover over the bathtub and struggle for a secure non-slippery surface in the bathtub for a strong foothold to try to secure the shower curtain rings first to the shower curtain rod and then try to connect the shower curtain to the shower curtain rings. A user can now leisurely connect the fastening device to a sheet of material, i.e., a shower curtain, then walk over to the bathtub and hang up the shower curtain as if hanging a hanger on a rod without risking standing on a small slippery surface. In addition, the fastening device of the present invention is safely secured to and rests on the shower curtain rod since the coupling means preferably has a U-shaped hook and thus, would not and cannot be easily removed from the rod. In addition, since the shower curtain is secured between the extending member that is matingly fitted with a recess, it is not likely that the shower curtain will become separated and/or loose from the fastening device after repeated use.




The fastening device may also have coupling means in various shapes and forms. For example, the coupling means can be in the shape of a circular ring, or an oval ring having a locking mechanism or in an “S” shape to facilitate easy assembling. The coupling means can also optionally have at least one bearing and/or beads in the shape of a circle and/or a rectangle opposite the receiving surface in order to facilitate movement of the fastening device on the rod.




Accordingly, the present invention can relate to a coupling device, connecting a sheet material to a substantially fixed object such as a rod, and it can be made from any material that is flexible yet sturdy with a degree of rigidity. Optionally, it can have bearings and/or beads to facilitate movement of the coupling means on the rod. The coupling means can be any color and can optionally have at least one decorative ornamentation in order to match the decor of its environment.




Various documents may be mentioned in this text; and, each herein mentioned document and each document cited or referenced in each herein mentioned document, is hereby incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Shower curtain rings have been in existence for a long time and they come in all shapes and sizes and are made from all different kinds of material. Ultimately, all of these shower curtain rings serve the same purpose of causing the shower curtain to remain in an upright and vertical position while in use, thus keeping water confined to the interior of the bathtub and providing a vertical wall between a bathtub and the rest of the bathroom environment. Over the years, various shower curtain rings having different shapes and made from different materials have been introduced into the market, but no matter what the new design is, the “newly-developed” shower curtain rings always require a user to assemble the shower curtain by either standing within the bathtub or on the edge of the bathtub, hovering over the edge of the bathtub to first line up the apertures in the shower curtain, then threading the shower curtain rings through the apertures, and then securing the shower curtain rings holding the shower curtain to the shower curtain rod. In short, whenever a user is setting up a shower curtain over a bathtub, he or she inevitably, through conventional shower curtain rings, must complete hanging the shower curtain by attaching the assembly of the shower curtain rings first to the shower curtain then to the rod. Contrary to the known conventional shower curtain rings, the fastening device of the present invention can be utilized anywhere without requiring the user to stand over the bathtub when installing a shower curtain. Thus, a user can leisurely attach each individual fastening device first to a sheet material, such as a shower curtain, by placing each of the apertures of the shower curtain between the extending member and the recess of the attachment means and locking the sheet material in place by forcing the extending member into the recess. This is repeated until all the apertures of the shower curtain are connected to the fastening device of the present invention. Once the fastening devices are secured to the shower curtain, a user can assemble the shower curtain by hanging each of the fastening devices to a rod. Furthermore, the attachment means of the present invention is optionally rotatable, thus, during shipping the coupling means parallel the attachment means, and when in use the coupling means are perpendicular to the attachment means. Moreover, the coupling means end of the fastening device is capable of independent movement from the attachment means.




With respect to shower curtain rings, reference is made to the following:




Cheng, U.S. Pat. No. 6,189,597 B1 issued Feb. 20, 2001, relates to a hanger ring assembly for a curtain. More specifically, it relates to a curtain with a hanger ring assembly for mounting onto a supporting rod which includes a sheet material and a plurality of hanger units. The sheet material has a plurality of hanger openings formed along a top edge, and a plurality of edge gap each extending from the top edge to an upper portion of the respective hanger opening. Each of the opening portions defines a section of connecting tab adjacent to the respective edge gap. Each of the hanger units includes a hanger ring which has a ring slit separating two ends thereof and defines a section of ring tab adjacent to the ring slit. Each of the hanger rings is attached to one side of the respective opening portion and coaxially extended around the respective hanger opening with the ring slit of the respective hanger ring staggering with the edge gap of the respective opening portion. The connecting tabs of the opening portions of the sheet material are detachably overlapped with the ring tabs of the hanger rings respectively. Each of the hanger units further includes a connecting device for selectively connecting each of the ring tabs with the respective connecting tabs. Thus, the hanger ring assembly according to Cheng attached a curtain directly to a supporting rod without any connectors.




Klotz, U.S. Pat. No. 6,067,672 issued May 30, 2000, relates to a shower curtain closure assembly for semi-permanent securement of an edge of a curtain to a wall of a shower enclosure. The closure assembly includes a clamping structure which comprises a mounting bar for permanent securement to a wall of a shower enclosure. The mounting bar includes a wall attachment surface for attachment to a wall of a shower enclosure and a first clamping surface. The mounting bar further includes a plurality of first fastener receiving holes. Supported on the mounting bar is an adjustable clamp including a second clamping surface which is disposed adjacent to the first clamping surface. The adjustable clamp includes a plurality of second fastener receiving holes. The first fastener receiving holes of the mounting bar are aligned with the second fastener receiving holes of the adjustable clamp. A plurality of threaded fasteners are disposed such that a threaded fastener engages each of the aligned first and second holes for securing the adjustable clamp to the mounting bar. A first curtain edge is disposed between the first and second clamping surfaces. The fasteners may be selectively tightened from a first position where the adjustable clamp is loosely secured to the first clamping surface such that the first curtain edge may be easily disposed between the first and second clamping surfaces, to a second waterproof position where the fastener is under tension and applies a compressive clamping force on the first and second clamping surfaces as well as the intervening first curtain edge. The compressive clamping applied to the first curtain edge by the fastener in the second position exceeds the shear strength of the curtain such that a force which exceeds the shear strength of the curtain applied to the curtain first edge will result in the tearing of the curtain before the release of the edge of the curtain from the position between the first and second clamping surfaces.




Eberhardt, U.S. Pat. No. 5,894,642 issued Apr. 20, 1999, relates to a hook and loop hanger for a shower curtain and a liner. More specifically, it relates to a flexible elongated combination shower curtain and liner hanger device with reinforced apertures in an upper region for hanging the hanger element from a shower rod by hooks. The lower region of the hanger device has loop strips in both sides for fastening of the shower curtain and the shower liner to a horizontal rod by hook strips on their upper edges. The hanger device can be clear or colored to match the color of the shower curtain and shower liner.




Herrera, U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,954 issued Aug. 4, 1998, relates to a shower curtain ring whereby each ring includes a body member that encircles the shower curtain rod, the body member having a first end and a second end; a first end locking member which is attached to the first end of the body member and includes a male locking protrusion, where the male locking protrusion comprises a central body portion and a horizontal bar having an enlarged outer tip, the horizontal bar being attached to the central body portion; and a second end locking member which is attached to the second end of the body member and includes a female locking receptacle, the female locking receptacle being adapted to receive and hold the male locking protrusion. The upper edge of the shower curtain is held between the male locking protrusion and the female locking receptacle of each shower curtain ring, whereby the curtain is deformed and held between the male locking protrusion and the female locking receptacle without any part of the shower curtain ring passing through the shower curtain.




Steiner, U.S. Pat. No. 5,771,504 issued Jun. 3, 1998, relates to a shower curtain rib apparatus for use with a conventional bathtub shower curtain which prevents the curtain from being drawn into the shower enclosure when the shower is in use. The apparatus has a plurality of semi-rigid ribs which are vertically oriented and connected to the shower curtain rod. The lower end of the ribs are secured to the tub and the outer surface of the curtain is secured to the ribs, thus preventing the curtain from moving inward. By securing the ribs so that they bow outward, the shower enclosure can be enlarged.




Perez, U.S. Pat. No. 5,651,407 issued Jul. 29, 1997, relates to a shower curtain loop that is permanently attached to the shower curtain on one side, preferably by stitching. The other end of the loop fastens to the curtain with hook and loop fasteners, which facilitate the removal of the curtain and loops from a shower curtain rod. The loop is reinforced with a rigid, flexible member which runs along the length of the loop. This member, which is preferably made of plastic, provides rigidity to the loop so that the loop can easily traverse a curtain rod when the curtain is opened or closed.




Bindman, U.S. Pat. No. 5,367,742 issued Nov. 29, 1994, relates to a click-lock ring for use in hanging shower curtains designed in the form of a split ring wherein one end of the split ring contains a stepped anchoring recess formed from two cooperating lateral openings for receiving a locking head formed at the other end of the split ring. The ring is produced by injection molding a flexible plastic material in a cam-free mold.




Schechter et al., U.S. Pat. No. 5,355,551 issued Oct. 18, 1994, relates to a scent-releasing shower curtain ring. More specifically, it relates to a curtain ring having a fragrance-releasing material mounted on its inner diameter. The material is selected so that the fragrance will only be released when the consumer opens or closes the curtain, that is, only when the material is rubbed against the curtain rod.




Angerman, U.S. Pat. No. 5,339,884 issued Aug. 23, 1994, relates to a shower curtain ring which has a flexible body adapted to encircle a curtain rod and close by frictionally interengaging end members. One of the end members includes an elongated part which is received through an opening along the top edge of the curtain. A flange on the end of the elongated part retains the curtain even when the end members are not engaged.




Bindman, U.S. Pat. No. 5,310,052 issued May 10, 1994, relates to a shower curtain ring package. More specifically, it relates to a unitary totally transparent package of shower curtain rings comprising a stack of ring-like articles, each of which articles has at least one predetermined discontinuity therein, said discontinuities being aligned one with the other in a manner whereby each of the articles in the stack is congruently aligned with the other; a cylindrical transparent PVC cap element disposed tightly over the uppermost ring-like article in intimate contact therewith; an elongated tubular transparent polyvinyl chloride plastic sleeve enveloping the stack of rings from top to bottom and being shrunken into intimate contract with the outer surfaces of each of said rings and said cap to provide a package having a corrugated appearance and providing visual access to the inner and outer portions of said entire stack of rings.




Irizarry, U.S. Pat. No. 4,955,422 issued Sep. 11, 1990, relates to a shower curtain operating mechanism for opening and closing a shower curtain without grabbing on the curtain material. A pull cord system is incorporated into a conventional shower curtain assembly so that the curtain can be opened or closed with minimum stress on the curtain material.




Each of these patents provides a method of attaching a shower curtain to a rod or securing the shower curtain to the bathtub or inner wall of the bathtub. However, none of these patents claims or discloses, teaches or suggests an apparatus capable of attaching the shower curtain to a rod without having the user have to assemble the connection between the shower curtain and the shower curtain ring and then the shower curtain ring to the shower curtain rod all in one setting while standing on the edge of the bathtub.




Thus, it is believed that heretofore the present invention has not been taught or suggested.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a novel fastening device.




It is also an object of the invention to provide a fastening device which is suitable to connect to a sheet material and couple the sheet material to a substantially fixed object.




It is yet a further object of the invention to provide an apparatus for coupling to an object, comprising coupling means for slidably coupling the apparatus to a substantially fixed object.




It is still yet another object of the invention to provide a connector that can fasten a sheet material at one end and slidably couple to a substantially fixed object.




It is still further yet an object of the invention to provide a fastening device that can be used to first attach itself to a sheet material, then simultaneously couple to a shower curtain rod so, a user can assemble the sheet material, preferably a shower curtain, to a shower curtain rod without standing on the edge of the bathtub when connecting the shower curtain to the rod through a shower curtain ring.




Thus, the present invention provides a fastening device comprised of an attachment means to attach itself to a sheet material and a coupling means for slidably coupling itself and the sheet material to a fixed object. The fastening device can be made from any material such as plastic, or resin from blow-molding or injection molding; alternatively, it can be made by any metal or a combination of plastic, or resin with metal or any synthetic or any artificial material. The fastening device is comprised of two parts. The first part is comprised of an attachment means having a bridge connecting between two elongated members, the first elongated member has an extending member and the second elongated member has a correspondingly recess that, when the attachment means of the fastening device is in use, the extending member is matingly engaged with the recess. The second part of the fastening device is comprised of a coupling means to slidably couple to a substantially fixed object. The coupling means can be shaped as a half-oval so as to securely attach itself to a substantially fixed object. It can be S-shaped. Alternatively, the coupling means can be shaped as a circle or an oval ring made from two halves connected at one end by a hinge, and at the other end by a locking mechanism that is generally comprised of two engaging parts, one has a protrusion and the other, a corresponding recess to receive the protrusion. In addition, the circular and/or the oval shape coupling means also have an extended second portion having a narrowed portion and a slightly enlarged bulbous head to matingly engage with the recess on the attachment means. Furthermore, the coupling means may optionally have at least one ball bearing and/or beads in any shape disposed on the outer surface of the coupling means preferably opposite the receiving surface of the coupling means to facilitate the movement of coupling means on the substantially fixed object. Furthermore, the coupling means may also have a different shape or form and be made from any material and in any color in order to match with the decor of the environment it is in.




In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the coupling means will be shaped as half of an oval having its center of gravity positioned at the quarter point of the oval and the weight of the sheet material will force the coupling means to slidably couple to a substantially fixed object and maintain its balance.




In another embodiment, the coupling means is in an “S” shape and optionally having at least one bead disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface of the coupling means to facilitate smooth movement of the fastening device to the substantially fixed object.




In yet another embodiment, the coupling means is in a circular and/or an oval shape that is formed by connecting two half circles and/or two half ovals connected by a hinge on one side and a locking mechanism on another. The locking mechanism is generally comprised of two engaging surfaces, one having a protrusion and the other having a recess to receive the protrusion. The exterior surface of the receiving surface of the coupling means optionally has beads disposed on it in order to facilitate the sliding motion of the coupling means, hence the fastening device with a sheet material, preferably a shower curtain, to slide easily on a substantially fixed object, preferably a shower curtain rod.




In a preferred embodiment, the attachment means is attached to a coupling means through a recess disposed on the bridge of the attachment means and this enables the attachment means to be rotatably attached to the coupling means. Thus, in addition to connecting the sheet material, preferably a shower curtain, to a substantially fixed object, it can also minimize shelf space when packaged for sale by rotating the attachment means to be on the same plane with the coupling means.




In this text, the terms “comprising”, “comprise”, “comprises” and the other forms of “comprise” can have the meaning ascribed to these terms in U.S. Patent Law and can mean “including”, “include”, “includes” and other forms of “include”.




These and other objects and embodiments of the invention are provided in, or are obvious from, the following detailed description of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the following detailed description of the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings, incorporated herein by reference, wherein:





FIG. 1

shows a front view of the first embodiment of the fastening device;





FIG. 2

shows a rear view of the fastening device;





FIG. 3

shows a front view of the fastening device wherein the attachment means is rotatable and perpendicular to the coupling means;





FIG. 4

shows a bottom view of the fastening device;





FIG. 5

shows a left view of the fastening device wherein the attachment means parallels the coupling means;





FIG. 6

shows a mirror image of

FIG. 5

wherein the attachment means parallels the coupling means;





FIG. 7

shows a view from the bathtub whereby the fastening device is connected to a sheet material at one end and slidably attached to a substantially fixed object at a second end;





FIG. 8

shows a side view of the fastening device wherein the attachment means is rotatable and is perpendicular to the coupling means that is slidably coupled to a substantially fixed object at one end and connected to a sheet material via the attachment means;





FIG. 9

shows an exploded topside view of the attachment means whereas the extending member is separated from the recess;





FIG. 10

shows a top front exploded view of the fastening device whereby the coupling means is separated from the attachment means;





FIG. 11

shows a perspective view of the second embodiment of the fastening device having optionally round beads disposed on the coupling means to facilitate movement of the fastening device on a substantially fixed object;





FIG. 12

shows a perspective view of the third embodiment of the fastening device having optionally square beads disposed on the coupling means to facilitate movement of the fastening device on a substantially fixed object;





FIG. 13

shows a perspective exploded view of the fourth embodiment of the fastening device, the device having a rotatable attachment means;





FIG. 14

shows a perspective view of the fourth embodiment of the fastening device, the attachment means is rotatable;





FIG. 15

shows an exploded perspective view of the fifth embodiment of the fastening device whereby the attachment means is rotatable and the coupling means has beads to enable the movements of the fastening device on the substantially fixed object;





FIG. 16

shows a side perspective view of the fifth embodiment whereby round beads are disposed on the coupling means to facilitate movement of the fastening device and the attachment means is rotated to expose the tip of the extending member as it is matingly engaged with its corresponding recess;





FIG. 17

shows an exploded view of the sixth embodiment whereby the coupling means is a circular ring having a hinge and locking mechanism and the attachment means is attached to the coupling means;





FIG. 18

shows an exploded view of the sixth embodiment whereby the coupling means is open;





FIG. 19

shows an exploded view of the seventh embodiment having rectangular beads disposed on the coupling means;





FIG. 20

shows an exploded view of the seventh embodiment having rectangular beads disposed on the coupling means and the attachment means is rotatable;





FIG. 21

shows an exploded view of the eighth embodiment having circular beads disposed on the coupling means;





FIG. 22

shows an exploded view of the eighth embodiment having circular beads disposed on the coupling means wherein the protrusion and a recess to receive the protrusion are not engaged;





FIG. 23

shows an exploded view of the ninth embodiment whereby the attachment means is rotatable and there are round beads disposed on the coupling means;





FIG. 24

shows an exploded view of the ninth embodiment of the present invention whereby round beads are disposed on the coupling means and the attachment means is rotatable;





FIG. 25

shows an exploded view of the tenth embodiment of the present invention whereby the coupling means is an oval ring having a hinge and a locking mechanism and the attachment means is connected to the oval coupling means;





FIG. 26

shows an exploded view of the tenth embodiment of the present invention whereby the locking mechanism is not engaged;





FIG. 27

shows an exploded view of the eleventh embodiment of the present invention wherein rectangular beads are disposed on the coupling means to facilitate the movement of the fastening device and the coupling means is oval-shaped and the attachment means is rotatable;





FIG. 28

shows an exploded view of the eleventh embodiment of the present invention wherein rectangular beads are disposed on the oval coupling means and the oval coupling means is in its open position;





FIG. 29

shows an exploded view of the twelfth embodiment of the present invention wherein circular beads are disposed on the oval-shaped coupling means and the attachment means is attached to the coupling means;





FIG. 30

shows an exploded view of the twelfth embodiment of the present invention wherein circular beads are disposed on the oval-shaped coupling means and the attachment means is attached to the coupling means and the coupling means is in an open position;





FIG. 31

shows an exploded view of the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention wherein circular beads are disposed on the oval-shaped coupling means and the attachment means is removably attached to the coupling means; and





FIG. 32

shows an exploded side view of the thirteenth embodiment of the present invention wherein circular beads are disposed on the oval-shaped coupling means and the attachment means is removably attached to the coupling means and the coupling means is in an open position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Reference is made to all of the Figures herein as preferred embodiment.

FIG. 1

shows a fastening device


10


having a coupling means


23


and an attachment means


11


comprised of an extending member


16


matingly engaged with recess


20


.

FIG. 2

shows the front side of the fastening device


10


wherein the attachment means


11


is comprised of a first elongated member


12


having an extending member


16


on an interior surface of the first elongated member


12


.

FIG. 3

shows an exploded side view of the embodiment


10


having a half oval-shape coupling means


23


removably attached to an attachment means having a sleeve


17


disposed on a recess


21


which is positioned on a bridge


15


, and first ends of the first and second elongated members


13


and


14


connected by the bridge


15


. There is an extending member


16


protruding from the inside surface of the second end of the first elongated member


12


. The extending member


16


has a bulbous head


19


that has a circumference slightly larger than recess


20


in order to ensure a tight fit between the extending member


16


and recess


20


. Recess


20


is disposed on the inside surface of the second end of the second elongated member


18


. It is important to note that the attachment means


11


is attached to the extended second portion


31


of the coupling means


23


and the attachment means


11


is positioned halfway through the coupling means in order to properly balance the fastening device to a substantially fixed object when the fastening device is fastened to a sheet material.

FIG. 4

shows a bottom view of the apparatus of the present invention whereby bulbous head


19


of the extending member


16


is not engaged to a recess


20


. However, the extending member


16


is attached to an interior surface of the second end of the first elongated member


12


.

FIG. 5

shows a left view of the fastening device in accordance with the present invention wherein the sleeve


17


of bridge


15


receives an extended second portion


31


of coupling means


23


through recess


21


.

FIG. 5

also shows the first ends of the two elongated members


13


and


14


respectively connected itself to the two ends of bridge


15


, and the second ends of the two elongated members


12


and


18


further having an extending member


16


and its bulbous head


19


protruding from the interior surface of the second end of the first elongated member


12


.

FIG. 6

shows a mirror image of

FIG. 5

wherein the coupling means


23


is shown to be attached to the attachment means


11


through sleeve


17


and recess


21


and the extended second portion


31


has a bulbous head


30


piercing bridge


15


through recess


21


. The attachment means


11


is also comprised of two elongated members having an extending member


16


and a recess


20


on the interior surfaces of the second end of the elongated members


12


and


18


.





FIG. 7

shows a view from within the bathtub wherein the fastening device


10


of the present invention is slidably coupled to a substantially fixed object


9


via the coupling means


23


. The fastening device


10


further shows that its attachment means


11


is removably attached to the extended second portion


31


of the coupling means


23


via sleeve


17


and recess


21


disposed on bridge


15


. The sheet material


22


is attached to the attachment means


11


by the extending member


16


piercing through the sheet material


22


and matingly engaging the extending member


16


with recess


20


disposed on the interior surface of the second end of the second elongated member


18


.

FIG. 8

shows a side view of FIG.


7


and specifically, the extending member


16


penetrating the sheet material


22


. The coupling means


23


substantially encircles the substantially fixed object


9


and the coupling means


23


is further comprised of a receiving surface


27


which is approximately midway of the coupling means


23


and directly contacts the substantially fixed object


9


. The receiving surface


27


is opposite the exterior surface


24


of a first portion of the coupling means


23


.

FIG. 8

also shows the extended second portion


31


attached to the attachment means


11


by introducing the extended second portion


31


with a bulbous head


30


through sleeve


17


and recess


21


disposed on bridge


15


of the attachment means


11


.





FIG. 9

shows an exploded topside view of the attachment means


11


showing the coupling means


23


in dash lines. The attachment means


11


has a recess


21


disposed on bridge


15


and two elongated members have their first ends


13


and


14


respectively attached to the edges of the bridge


15


and optionally forms a right angle with the bridge


15


to provide space between the elongated members. Elongated member


12


has an extending member


16


attached to its exterior surface, a recess


20


disposed on the second end of the second elongated member


18


to correspondingly receive the extending member


16


.





FIG. 10

shows a top front exploded view of the fastening device in accordance with the present invention whereby the coupling means


23


is separated from the attachment means


11


.

FIG. 10

also shows how the coupling means


23


is attached to the attachment means


11


. More specifically, the coupling means


23


has a curved, hook-like, U-shaped configuration with an extended second portion


31


having a narrow portion


32


of the extended second portion which terminates at a bulbous head


30


. The narrow portion


32


of the extended second portion provides the key to rotatably attaching the attachment means


11


to the coupling means


23


and making the attaching of the attachment means


11


to the coupling means


23


permanent. Alternatively, if the attachment means is not rotatable, the fastening device can be molded as one piece with the coupling means. The coupling means


23


has a receiving surface


27


to receive and/or slidably couple to a substantially fixed object


9


. The attachment means


11


can be made from blow-molding and/or mold injection and both the coupling means


23


and the attachment means


11


can be made from any material in any color to achieve its intended function of securing a sheet material at one end and slidably attach the attachment means


11


with sheet material


22


to a substantially fixed object


9


. The attachment means


11


has a horizontal bridge


15


having a recess


21


through the center of the bridge


15


at one end and a sleeve


17


at another end of the bridge to receive the extended second portion


31


of the coupling means


23


. There are two elongated members that are parallel to each other and each has a first end


13


,


14


respectively, and a second end


12


,


18


respectively. The second end of the first elongated member has an exterior surface and an interior surface and the interior surface has an extending member


16


disposed at the center of the interior surface of the second end of the first elongated member. The second end of the second elongated member has an exterior surface and an interior surface and the interior surface defines a corresponding recess


20


to receive the extending member


16


. Therefore, when the fastening device of the present invention is in use, the extending member


16


is matingly engaged with the recess


20


to provide a tight fit.





FIG. 11

shows a second embodiment of the present invention whereby the coupling means


33


is S-shaped and the exterior of the receiving surface optionally has circular beads


41


. The circular beads disposed on the opposite side of the receiving surface facilitate the movement of the fastening device on any object it couples to. The coupling means


33


has an extended second portion


31


having a bulbous head


30


that pierces the recess


21


disposed on bridge


15


to connect with attachment means


11


via sleeve


17


and recess


21


. The attachment means has extending member


16


and bulbous head


19


that is slightly larger in diameter.





FIG. 12

shows a third embodiment of the present invention whereby the coupling means


43


is S-shaped and the exterior of the receiving surface


27


has rectangular beads


42


disposed on it in order to facilitate movement of the fastening device when coupled to a substantially fixed object. The coupling means


43


has an extended second portion


31


that facilitates the engagement of the attachment means to the coupling means.





FIGS. 13 and 14

show a fourth embodiment of the present invention wherein the coupling means


53


is S-shaped and has an extended second portion


31


having a bulbous head


30


that engages with the attachment means


11


through sleeve


17


and recess


21


disposed on the bridge


15


. Extending from both edges of the bridge


15


are two extending members each having a first end and a second end respectively. The second end of the first elongated member


12


has an extending member


16


and the second end of the second elongated member


18


has a recess


20


to receive a bulbous head


19


of the extending member thus, when the attachment means


11


is in use (as shown in FIG.


13


), it can secure a sheet material between the extending member


16


and recess


20


. Additionally, the attachment means


11


is rotatably attached to the coupling means


53


. Therefore, when the fastening device is in transit (as shown in FIG.


14


), the attachment means


11


parallels coupling means


53


and both are in the same plane, and when the fastening device is in use the attachment means


11


can be rotated so as to become perpendicular to the coupling means (as shown in

FIG. 13

) in order to receive a sheet material


22


.

FIG. 13

shows the configuration of the attachment means


11


in use where the bulbous head


19


of the extending member


16


pierces, penetrates and protrudes through the recess


20


of the second end of the second elongated member.





FIGS. 15 and 16

show a fifth embodiment of the present invention wherein the coupling means


33


is S-shaped and has circular and/or round beads disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface of the coupling means


33


. Coupling means


33


has an extended second portion


31


and a bulbous head


30


that pierces recess


21


via sleeve


17


. The bulbous head


30


has a slightly bigger diameter than recess


21


in order to ensure that the coupling means


33


will stay locked into the recess


21


and also to ensure a permanent attachment to the attachment means


11


. The attachment means


11


is rotatably attached to the coupling means. A sheet material


22


is fastened to the attachment means


11


via pressing the extending member


16


towards recess


20


thus,

FIG. 16

shows the configuration when the extending member


16


is lodged in recess


20


.





FIGS. 17 and 18

show a sixth embodiment of the present invention whereby the coupling means


63


is circular and made from two halves connected at one end by a hinge


46


and a locking mechanism


48


that has two engaging parts. The first engaging part


50


includes a protrusion and a second engaging part


49


defines a corresponding recess to receive the protrusion and the two engaging parts can be locked by a friction fit. Coupling means


63


in

FIG. 17

shows the coupling means in a locked position and

FIG. 18

shows it in an unlocked position. The coupling means


63


has an extended second portion


61


extending from coupling means


63


and the extended second portion


61


has a bulbous head


60


that secures the coupling means


63


to attachment means


11


. Attachment means


11


has extending member


16


and bulbous head


19


that is matingly fitted with recess


20


.





FIGS. 19 and 20

show a seventh embodiment of the present invention whereby the coupling means


73


is circular and has rectangular beads


42


disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface


47


to facilitate the movement of the fastening device when coupled on a substantially fixed object. The coupling means


73


is circular and is made by connecting two halves at one side by a hinge


46


and at the other by a locking mechanism


48


.

FIG. 19

shows the coupling means in a locked position and

FIG. 20

shows the coupling means in an unlocked position. Like

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the locking mechanism


48


has two engaging parts, a first engaging part has a protrusion


50


and a second engaging part has a recess


49


to receive the protrusion


50


so, when the two engaging parts are engaged with each other, the surface of the coupling means


73


is smooth and the locking mechanism


48


blends into the coupling means


73


so as to hide the locking mechanism or make the locking mechanism invisible. The coupling means


73


has an extended second portion


61


having a bulbous head


60


to secure itself to the attachment means


11


. The attachment means


11


is rotatable as can be seen in

FIGS. 19 and 20

.





FIGS. 21 and 22

show an eighth embodiment of the present invention wherein the coupling means


83


is circular and made from two halves connected by a hinge


46


on one side and by a locking mechanism


48


on the other side. There are circular beads


41


disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface


47


to facilitate movement of the fastening device


80


when coupled to a substantially fixed object. The coupling means


83


has an extended second portion


61


which pierces through bridge


15


by entering sleeve


17


and the extended second portion


61


has a bulbous head


60


that is slightly larger than the diameter of recess


21


so, when the extended second portion


61


enters the sleeve


17


and passes through recess


21


, it will be permanently lodged and would prevent the extended second portion


61


from re-exiting recess


21


. The attachment means


11


is fixed to the coupling means


83


and thus, not rotatable. The attachment means


11


has an extending member


16


having a bulbous head


19


which will be matingly fitted with recess


20


.





FIGS. 23 and 24

show a ninth embodiment of the present invention wherein the coupling means


83


is circular and has circular beads


41


disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface


47


. The circular beads


41


facilitate movement of the fastening device on a substantially fixed object when coupled. The coupling means


83


is made from two halves connected at one end by a hinge


46


and at the other end by a locking mechanism


48


which includes two engaging parts. Engaging part


50


has a protrusion and engaging part


49


has a recess to receive the protrusion and so when engaging part


50


locks with engaging part


49


by a friction fit, the position of the lock becomes invisible thus to create an appearance of a continuous circle. The attachment means


11


is attached to the coupling means


83


through the extended second portion


61


having a bulbous head


60


. The attachment means further comprises a fastening device to receive and fasten a sheet material to the attachment means


11


by the extending member


16


piercing the sheet material and be matingly engaged with a recess


20


that has a diameter slightly smaller than the bulbous head


19


disposed at the end of the extending member


16


, in order to create a snug fit and to prevent the sheet material from disengaging from the attachment means


11


. The attachment means


11


is rotatably connected to coupling means


83


.

FIG. 24

shows a rotated attachment means


11


from the attachment means


11


in FIG.


23


.





FIGS. 25 and 26

show a tenth embodiment of the present invention wherein the coupling means


93


is oval-shaped and is made from two half ovals connected at one end by a hinge


46


and at the other by a locking mechanism


48


having two separate, but corresponding engaging parts. Thus when the two corresponding engaging parts


49


and


50


respectively are engaged with each other, it would provide the appearance of a continuous one piece oval coupling means without the locking mechanism being visible. The engaging part has a protrusion


50


and a corresponding recess


49


to receive the protrusion


50


.

FIG. 26

shows the coupling means


93


at an open position. The coupling means


93


is further comprised of an extended second portion


71


having a bulbous head


70


that is fixably engaged with the attachment means


11


through sleeve


17


disposed on bridge


15


and above recess


20


. Once the coupling means


93


is properly engaged with attachment means


11


, the bulbous head


70


will prevent the extended second portion


71


from disengaging itself from the attachment means


11


. The attachment means


11


is attached to the coupling means


93


permanently and not rotatably. The attachment means


11


has a bridge


15


having two elongated members connected to either edge of the bridge


15


. Above the bridge


15


is a sleeve


17


to receive the extended second portion


71


and a recess


21


to receive the extended second portion


71


. The two elongated members have their respective first ends


13


and


14


and their respective second ends


12


and


18


. These elongated members face each other and the interior surface of the second end of elongated member


12


has an extending member


16


having a bulbous head


19


and the interior surface of the second end of elongated member


18


has a recess


20


that can be correspondingly engaged to the extending member


16


. Accordingly, a sheet material can be fastened by the attachment means by positioning the sheet material between the extending member


16


and recess


20


, then put pressure on extending member


16


and bring it toward recess


20


in order to lock the sheet material in place. In application of the present invention, a user can first place the sheet material between the extending member


16


and recess


20


to bring closure to the extending member and recess ensemble. Then the user can open the locking system


48


and wrap the two halves with the coupling means


93


around a substantially fixed object and then close the locking mechanism as shown in FIG.


25


.





FIGS. 27 and 28

show an eleventh embodiment of the present invention fastening device with a movable and rotatable attachment means


11


. The coupling means


103


is oval-shaped having rectangular beads disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface


57


of the oval-shaped coupling means


103


. These rectangular beads can be in any shape desired and can be made from any material. These beads


42


facilitate the movement of the fastening device when it is coupled with a substantially fixed object. The coupling means


103


is made from two half ovals joined at one end by a hinge


46


and at the other end a locking mechanism having two corresponding engaging parts


49


and


50


respectively. The coupling means


103


has an extended second portion


71


having a bulbous head


70


that is slightly larger than recess


21


so that the extended second portion


71


can enter and go through recess


21


but cannot back out once the bulbous head


70


of the extended second portion


70


goes through recess


21


. Thus, the attachment means


11


cannot be easily separated from coupling means


103


. The attachment means


11


is rotatably attached to the coupling means


103


. Thus, when the fastening device of the present invention is in use, the attachment means


11


is rotated 90 degrees as shown in FIG.


28


. The recess


20


of the attachment means


11


may be a recess or it may be a through hole.

FIG. 28

also shows the coupling means


103


in an open position ready to couple with a substantially fixed object.





FIGS. 29 and 30

show a twelfth embodiment of the present invention with an oval-shaped coupling means


113


having circular beads


41


disposed on the opposite surface of receiving surface


57


. The circular beads


41


can also be made in rectangular, in triangular or in any shape desired, such as little flowers or snowflakes or animations of any cartoon, fictitious or real-life persons, to match the sheet material to which it is attached or to match and complement the decor. The coupling means


113


is made from two half ovals connected at one end by a hinge


46


and at the other end by a locking mechanism


48


. The locking mechanism, in addition to the corresponding engaging means thus far described, can also be any conventional locking mechanism such as a male adaptor and a female receiver, a friction lock, a pressure lock or any other lock that can join two pieces together. The coupling means


113


is provided with an extended second portion


81


having a bulbous head


80


that is pushed through recess


21


and lodged in recess


21


. The attachment means


11


is not rotatably attached to the coupling means


113


.

FIG. 30

shows the coupling means in an open position where the locking mechanism is disengaged. The attachment means


11


is as previously described.





FIGS. 31 and 32

show a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention with an oval-shaped coupling means


113


having circular beads


41


disposed on the opposite surface of the receiving surface


57


. The beads


41


can be of any shape and can be made from any material. The beads


41


facilitate the movement of the fastening device of the present invention when the fastening device is slidably coupled to a substantially fixed object. The coupling means


113


is made from two half ovals joined at one end by a hinge


46


and at the other end by a locking mechanism


48


. The coupling means


113


has an extended second portion


81


opposite the receiving surface


57


so as to attach itself to an attachment means. The extended second portion


81


is positioned such that it divides the coupling means


113


into two equal halves so as to ensure the fastening device will remain upright. The attachment means


11


is rotatably attached to the coupling means


113


. Thus,

FIG. 32

illustrates the attachment means


11


when the fastening device is in use and it also illustrates the coupling means


113


in an open position. Accordingly,

FIGS. 31 and 32

show attachment means


11


is freely rotatable with respect to the coupling means and that the attachment means


11


is at a different rotation when it is in use than during shipping, where it will be rotated 90 degrees in order to reduce and minimize space required.




While the invention has been described with respect to use as a connector and/or a fastening device to connect between a sheet material and a substantially fixed object, it is to be understood the invention can be used to connect between two sheet materials or any two objects. It is further to be understood that the fastening device of the present invention can be made from any method, such as injection molding, blow-molding or any conventional method and can be made from any material synthetic or natural in any colors. The material and object to be fastened and connected by the present invention are not necessarily limitations of the invention.




It is to be further understood that any utilitarian description herein of any component of the fastening device of the present invention, for example, the coupling means, the beads or any feature thereon, or the attachment means, or any feature, i.e. any feature thereon, is not to be construed as a statement that the appearance of any component of the invention is functional in nature or dictated by function. Surface ornamentation or configuration of the fastening device or any components thereof, for example, the exterior of the fastening device, such as the coupling means or the attachment means or any portion thereof, are attributable to ornamental considerations.




The coupling means


23


and the bridge


15


are preferably formed from a substantially rigid material, including but not limited to metal, glass, plastics and thermoplastics, either opaque or transparent, preferably polypropylene and ceramics. The coupling means and the attachment means can be sculptured and/or molded, i.e., blow-molded in any form or shape desired, specifically the attachment means can be made from more flexible material that is resilient and not easily breakable and can withstand repeated use and application and also would not break, rust or change shape due to temperature and humidity changes. The fastening device should also be made from material that is childproof and when broken would not be injurious to animals or users and can easily take on any color in order to match the décor.




As can be further appreciated from the foregoing description and the illustrated embodiments, the fastening device of the present invention does not necessarily require a closed ring for the coupling means and the attachment means does not necessarily need to be rotatably attached to the coupling means or that the attachment means is necessarily a separate component from the coupling means. Thus the attachment means and the coupling means can be molded from the same mold as one piece, they can also optionally be made in two pieces and put together by conventional method or by forcing the extended second portion through the recess on the bridge. They could be made from metal and the elongated member processed by annealing and/or heat treatment in order to impute springy-like feeling to facilitate the engagement of the extending member and its corresponding recess or, they can be made from any material in any shape or form having any decoration as to the client's and/or customer's liking.




Having thus described in detail the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it is to be understood that the invention defined by the appended claims is not to be limited by particular details set forth in the above description, as many apparent variations thereof are possible without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. An apparatus for coupling to an object, comprising coupling means for slidably coupling said apparatus to a substantially fixed object; said coupling means defining a receiving surface at a first portion thereof, and an extended second portion thereof; attachment means for attaching an object to said apparatus, said attachment means comprising two outer members coupled by a bridge, a first of said outer members comprising an extending member extending toward a second of said outer members, said second of said outer members defining a recess for receiving said extending member, said bridge defining a recess for rotatably receiving said extended second portion of said coupling means, wherein said coupling means and said attachment means are detachable from each other.
  • 2. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said extending member pierces a sheet material to couple said sheet material with said substantially fixed object.
  • 3. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupling means is S-shaped.
  • 4. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupling means is oval-shaped.
  • 5. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said coupling means is circular-shaped.
  • 6. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the attachment means is rotatably attached to the coupling means.
  • 7. The apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein beads are optionally disposed on the receiving surface.
  • 8. A fastening device for hanging a sheet material onto a substantially fixed object, comprising:a coupling means for coupling to a substantially fixed object; and a fastening means having a first end connected to the coupling means and a second end facilitating the fastening of the sheet material; wherein said coupling means and said fastening means are detachable from each other.
  • 9. A connector for connecting a shower curtain to a rod comprising:a rod connector comprising coupling means and attachment means detachable from each other, said rod connector being capable of contemporaneously connecting to a rod; and a shower curtain holder attached to said rod connector.
  • 10. The connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein the shower curtain holder is comprised of an extending member and a corresponding recess on the opposite end of a bridge whereby the bridge connects the extending member and the recess.
  • 11. The connector as claimed in claim 9, wherein beads are optionally disposed on the rod connector in order to facilitate the movement of the connector on a rod.
  • 12. A fastening device for connecting a sheet material having at least one aperture onto a substantially fixed object, comprising:a first component having first and second ends, wherein the first end comprises a curved hook for hanging the fastening device onto the substantially fixed object, and the second end comprises an extending member with a bulbous head; and a second component having first and second ends, wherein the first end comprises a sleeve and a recess for matingly engaging the extending member with a bulbous head of the first component, and a second end comprising means for engaging the aperture of the sheet material, such that when the sleeve and the recess of the first end of the second component is matingly engaged to the extending member with the bulbous head of the first component, the second component is connected to and freely rotatable about the first component.
  • 13. A fastening device for connecting a shower curtain having at least one aperture onto a rod, comprising:a first component having first and second ends, wherein the first end comprises a ring having a locking mechanism for coupling the fastening device onto a rod, and the second end comprises a bulbous male adaptor; and a second component having first and second ends, wherein the first end comprises a female adaptor for matingly engaging the bulbous male adaptor of the first component, and a second end comprising a male adaptor opposing a female receiver and connected by a bridge for matingly engaging the aperture of the shower curtain, such that when the male adaptor penetrates the aperture and matingly is engaged with the female receiver the shower curtain is fastened to the second component; and when the first end of the second component is matingly engaged to the bulbous male adaptor of the first component, the second component is connected to the first component and the shower curtain is hanging from the rod; wherein said first component and said second component are detachable from each other.
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