This invention relates to hook for suspending a curtain. More particularly, this invention relates to a curtain with a plurality of integrated hooks for suspending the curtain.
As is known, various types of curtains have been suspended from various types of mounting rods. For example, in the case of shower curtains, a top margin of the curtain has been provided with a series of holes, each surrounded by a grommet, for example of metal, and use has been made of individual mounting rings that are split so that each ring may be threaded through a grommet in the top margin of the curtain and then passed over and around a shower curtain rod. Typically, this type of support ring has a pair of terminal ends that can be spread apart to pass over a curtain rod and then snapped together in order to secure the ring about the rod. Because of the nature of the snap fit arrangement of these mounting rings, the task of removing a shower curtain from a support rod, for example for replacement or for purposes of cleaning, has been a tedious time consuming task. Likewise, the replacement of a cleaned shower curtain or a new shower curtain has also been tedious and time consuming.
Other types of mounting hooks and arrangements have been known that incorporate a mounting hook, or the like, in the top margin of a shower curtain so that the shower curtain may be directly mounted onto a support rod. Examples of such constructions are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,186,232; 6,189,597 and 6,494,248.
It is an object of this invention to reduce the time and effort required to mount a shower curtain on a curtain rod.
It is another object of the invention to provide a hook for suspending a curtain, such as a shower curtain, that is easy to manipulate and to mount onto and to be removed from a mounting rod, such as a shower curtain rod.
It is another object of the invention to integrate a series of hooks into the top margin of a shower curtain that permits the shower curtain to be mounted on a shower curtain rod in a quick and easy manner and to be removed from the shower curtain rod in a quick and easy manner.
Briefly, the invention provides a hook for suspending a curtain, such as a shower curtain, from a mounting rod, such as a shower curtain rod, that is integrated into the curtain.
In one embodiment, the hook has a pliable terminal section that can be resiliently deformed to create a gap for fitting over the mounting rod to mount the hook in place and to allow removal of the hook when desired.
The hook is formed of a pair of skeletal plastic bodies that are secured together in side-by-side relation to sandwich a top margin of the curtain therebetween. In this respect, the hook is permanently integrated into the curtain. However, the two skeletal bodies may be formed to be releasable from each other should a need arise to separate the hook from the shower curtain.
The two bodies of the hook are of identical construction and each includes a rectilinear base, a first portion that extends angularly from one end of the base, a second portion that extends from an opposite end of the base and has a terminal section at one end thereof disposed in spaced relation to the first portion and the base to define a gap therebetween. When the two bodies are joined together, the terminal sections of the two bodies form the pliable terminal section of the hook that is to pass about a mounting rod.
Preferably, one of the pair of skeletal plastic bodies has a plurality of spaced apart posts integrally mounted thereon and the other of the pair of skeletal plastic bodies has a plurality of openings. In this embodiment, each opening receives a respective one of the posts in an integral manner.
The second portion of each skeletal body is shaped to accommodate the mounting rod onto which the hook is to be mounted. For example, where the mounting rod is of circular cross-section, the second portion has a curvilinear section that extends to the terminal section. Where the mounting rod is of a square or rectangular or polygonal cross-section, the second portion of each skeletal body is formed of a plurality of rectilinear sections to pass about the mounting rod.
The second portion of each body is resiliently pliable to allow the terminal section of the hook to be moved laterally of the base and first portion for passage over a mounting rod. In this respect, the hook is made of a suitable plastic material such as, polypropylene, k-resin, nylon or other moldable flexible plastics and each half of the hook is of a suitable thickness, e.g. approximately 3/16″ and up, to be pliable.
The curtain is made with a top margin that includes a plurality of longitudinally spaced apart recesses, each of which is to receive a hook. In addition, the curtain may have a plurality of holes, each of which is sized for the passage of a post of a hook during fabrication.
In one embodiment, each hook is disposed in a recess of the curtain in upstanding relation relative to curtain with the base of the hook disposed in parallel to the top margin of the curtain.
In another embodiment, each hook is disposed in a recess of the curtain within the plane of the top margin of the curtain with the base of the hook disposed angularly of the top margin of the curtain.
In another embodiment, the hook is rigid with the terminal section and first portion of each said hook defining a gap larger than a mounting rod for passage thereover.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
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The shower curtain 10 is of any conventional material, such as, PVC, PEVA, EVA, polyester, nylon, cotton, and poly/cotton blends.
As illustrated, the curtain 10 is made of a single ply of material that is folded over on itself at the top edge and seamed together to form a top margin. In addition, a reinforcing strip (not shown) is positioned within the folded over top margin to stiffen the top margin. This reinforcing strip is made of a thin pliable plastic material, such as, PVC, PEVA, EVA, or could be a mesh like material made of polyester or nylon. The strip is of a width of from ½ inch to 1 inch and of a thickness of between 3 and 6 mil when placed on a curtain made of plastic. The purpose of the strip is to reinforce the top hem from tearing and to keep the top hem more in shape.
The curtain rod 11 may be of any suitable material and shape. For example, the curtain rod 11 is illustrated as being of circular cross-sectional shape. Further, the curtain rod 11 may be straight, i.e. rectilinear, or curved as is known.
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As illustrated, each body 13, 14 has a rectilinear base 15, a first portion 16 that extends angularly from one end of the base 15 and a second portion 17 that extends from an opposite end of the base 15. In addition, each second portion 17 has a curvilinear section 18 that extends to a terminal section 19 at one end thereof that is disposed in spaced relation to the first portion 16 and the base 15 in order to define a gap 20 therebetween.
The curvilinear sections 18 of the hook 10 are shaped and are of a thickness to be resiliently pliable in order to allow the terminal sections 19 to be moved as a unit laterally of the first portions 16 and the bases 15 for passage of the rod 11 through the gaps 20 for mounting of the curtain 11 on the mounting rod 11 (see
In order to secure the bodies 13,14 together, one body 13 of the hook 12 has a plurality of spaced apart posts 21 that are integrally mounted thereon while the other body 14 of the hook 12 has a plurality of openings 22 that are positioned and sized to receive a respective post 21 therein.
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During assembly, a hook body 13 is positioned at a recess 23 of the curtain 10 with the posts 21 of the base 15 and first portion 16 passing through respective holes 24 in the top margin of the curtain 11 and the reinforcing strip (not shown).
Thereafter, a hook body 14 is positioned so that the posts 21 of the body 13 pass into the openings 22 of the body 14. At this time, the terminal ends of the posts 21 are heat deformed and heat sealed in the respective openings 22. Alternatively, instead of using heat, the hooks could also be positioned with a pressure device that would accomplish the same result.
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The hook 12 has an H-shaped cross-section with a peripheral flange 26 extending about the inner and outer peripheries. In addition, the base 15 and first angularly extending portion 16 have smooth surfaces while the curvilinear section 18 is provided with criss-crossing ribs 27 that serve to reinforce the hook 12 while imparting an aesthetic appearance.
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When one wishes to remove the shower curtain 10 from the curtain rod 11, the curvilinear sections 18 of each hook 12 are laterally deformed or twisted as a unit so as to allow removal of the hook from the curtain rod 11 by having the rod 11 pass through the thus enlarged gaps 20. In this way, all the hooks 12 may be easily and rapidly removed from the curtain rod 11.
The shower curtain 10 and hooks 12 may be cleaned or otherwise washed together as a unit and replaced on a curtain rod as a unit.
The surface appearance of the hook may be any suitable appearance for aesthetic reasons or to suit the needs of a customer.