Abstract: A zippered together shower curtain and valance in which the valance remaining on the shower support rod after the curtain is unzipped for laundering masks the upper zipper track from view and has other attendant benefits.
Abstract: A method of hairstyling using a comb urged in a pivotal traverse through a patron's hair to position progressively larger-sized strands thereof in an acute angled cutting plane and after cutting removal, the hair strands remaining have a desirable layered appearance along a head-encircling hairline of the hairstyle.
Abstract: An adapter in an interposed position between a hand-held camera and a battery for operating the camera in facing relation to each other in the clearance therebetween the camera-attached adapter positions an eyepiece of the camera so the camera user makes eye contact against the eyepiece despite the physical obstacle of the battery.
Abstract: Exposing through a wall opening of a psychiatric facility stall shower as a plumbing fixture, a water outlet to which is splined an anti-suicide conical handle, wherein the mere unsplining of the handle make accessible for repair the plumbing fixture water outlet.
Abstract: A hospital patient garment constituted of upper and lower garment panels that the patient assumes a position interposed between front and rear portions of the panels by wearing same and, thusly worn, concomitantly achieves alignment of edges for attachment to each other contributing to unassisted or minimal assistance in practicing a dressing-up use of the garment.
Abstract: A battery-operated bulb 10 projected into a base 14 urged into a pivotal traverse 24 to be held in place to supplement ambient light at a site of use having minimal light.
Abstract: Promoting of group learning by three students by physically attaching with a cover their desks so that by forced observation and interaction their learning is enhanced.
Abstract: An intercom adapter used for selecting optionally one of three popular in-place residential wiring systems, in which two switches, each with two circuit-selecting contacts provide four permutations for selecting a circuit compatible for the in-place residential wiring system, to thereby reduce inventory to only the one switch-operated adapter.