HANGING SCREEN FOR HOUSEHOLD SHINTO ALTAR

PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve such in efficiency in the conventional hanging screen attachment that action for attaching a hanging screen to a household Shinto altar is repeated many times while avoiding difficulty in the formation of darts on the main body of hanging screen, noncoincidence in the...

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Main Author KATOU KEIKO
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.06.1999
Edition6
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Summary:PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To solve such in efficiency in the conventional hanging screen attachment that action for attaching a hanging screen to a household Shinto altar is repeated many times while avoiding difficulty in the formation of darts on the main body of hanging screen, noncoincidence in the attachment of tassels and the imbalance of the main body of hanging screen with the width of the household Shinto altar, by making the main body of hanging screen, on which form of darts and the attachment condition of tassels are previously arranged, fit in the width of the household Shinto altar as an attaching object. SOLUTION: The hanging screen 1 for household Shinto altar is composed of the main body 4 of hanging screen in which darts 2 are previously formed at the lower parts of a central part and tassels 3a are integrally provided while fixing vertical linear string parts 3a at two upper and lower positions at least on the upper side of this central part, and male/female adhering means 6 respectively attached to the rear side of both end parts 4a and 4a of this main body 4 of hanging screen for adhering both the end parts 4a and 4a equally turned over so as to correspond to the width of the household Shinto altar in the state of piling them.
Bibliography:Application Number: JP19970345787