Toy decorative curtain/door
A toy decorative curtain/door adapted for temporary installation between vertical jambs of an entrance opening for use in play by young children and the like includes a sheet of thin flexible curtain material mounted on an elongated roller adapted to extend between said opposite jamb surface. At lea...
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Zusammenfassung: | A toy decorative curtain/door adapted for temporary installation between vertical jambs of an entrance opening for use in play by young children and the like includes a sheet of thin flexible curtain material mounted on an elongated roller adapted to extend between said opposite jamb surface. At least one end portion of the roller includes means for biasing the roller in a longitudinal direction toward the opposite end for supporting a roller between the jamb surfaces at a selected elevation. The flexible sheet material has an upper edge secured to the roller and a pair of longitudinal downwardly extending opposite edges adjacent the jamb surfaces and a free bottom edge to form a closing curtain for the entrance opening. At least one face of the sheet material has a decorative image thereon preferably of a living creature with an eye at an intermediate level. A peephole is formed in the curtain by a cut therethrough, and preferably the cut is positioned to extend around a lower portion of an eye of the decorative image and forms a deflectable flap which is movable to open and close. The peephole is positioned at an intermediate level on the curtain to permit a young child to conveniently look through the peephole. A lower end portion of the sheet material is formed with parallel vertical cuts to provide deflectable strips for permitting passage through the curtain. |
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