1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to shower curtain hooks and more particularly to a shower curtain hook comprising a hook member including a large curved body for supporting the hook member on a shower curtain rod, and a small curved body; and a mounting plate secured to a shower curtain, the mounting plate being releasably secured to a tail of the hook member so that the shower curtain may be hung on the shower curtain rod by resting a plurality of shower curtain hooks on the shower curtain rod by a single operation.
2. Description of Related Art
Conventionally, shower curtain hooks are a one-piece construction made from hard plastic (e.g., polypropylene). One-piece shower curtain hooks are not favored because a shower curtain tends to slip off the shower curtain hook. Further, the installation of a shower curtain on a shower curtain rod by means of shower curtain hooks involves many times of resting a shower curtain hook on the shower curtain rod. It is time consuming and tedious.
There have been numerous suggestions in prior patents for two-piece shower curtain hook. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,586,375 discloses two-piece shower curtain hook assembly. Thus, continuing improvements in the exploitation of two-piece shower curtain hook are constantly being sought.
It is therefore one object of the invention to provide a shower curtain hook comprising a hook member including a depending tail, a large curved body for supporting the hook member on a shower curtain rod, and a small curved body; and a mounting plate secured to a shower curtain, the mounting plate being releasably secured to the tail so that the shower curtain may be hung on the shower curtain rod by resting a plurality of shower curtain hooks on the shower curtain rod by a single operation.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.
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A hook member 1 has a longitudinal section of rectangle and comprises an upright depending tail 11 (from point a to point b), the tail 11 having two protuberances 14 longitudinally formed on one surface, a first curved body 12 (from point b to point c), a second curved body 13 (from point c to point d), the second curved body 13 being smaller than the first curved body 12, and a spherical head 3 formed at the point d.
Moreover, a neck 15 is defined between the points b and c, a first channel 16 is defined by the first curved body 12, and a second channel 17 is defined by the second curved body 13 respectively.
A mounting plate 2 of rectangle and is fixedly secured to a shower curtain f or formed integrally therewith. The mounting plate 2 comprises two holes 21 longitudinally formed on one surface. The holes 21 are adapted to tightly put on the protuberances 14 by snapping so as to secure them together (i.e., securing the shower curtain f and the hook member 1 together). Alternatively, the holes 21 and the protuberances 14 are replaced by hook and loop fabric fasteners in other embodiments.
An assembly of the invention will be described in detail below. A shower curtain rod A has one end secured to a wall W by means of a mounting bracket S, and the other end secured to another wall W′ by means of another mounting bracket S1. The hook member 1 is rested on the shower curtain rod A by inserting the shower curtain rod A through first channel 16. Further, a person may do the insertion a plurality of times in a single operation so as to permit a plurality of shower curtain hooks (e.g., 1′1, 1′2, 1′3, 1′4, 1′5, . . . , 1′N) to rest on the shower curtain rod A.
For detaching the shower curtain hook (e.g., one of the hooks (1′1, 1′2, 1′3, 1′4, 1′5 , . . . , 1′N)) from the shower curtain rod A, a person may simple pulling the point c away from the point b until the neck 15 elastically enlarges sufficiently to permit the shower curtain rod A to clear the first channel 16 via the neck 15.
While the invention herein disclosed has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.