Patent classifications
E04B2/7427
Screen assembly
A screen assembly includes a first screen, a second screen, and a connector. Each screen includes a panel with a recess and a receiver positioned within the recess. The receiver has a locking member and an actuator. The actuator is operable to move the locking member relative to the receiver. The connector includes a body, a first contact extending from the body in a first direction, and a second contact extending from the body in a second direction. The first contact is received in the receiver of the first screen and has a first opening through which the first locking member extends. The second contact is received in the receiver of the second screen and has a second opening through which the second locking member extends.
Deflection shield system
A deflection system is configured to deflect munitions fired at a room. The deflection system includes a first panel, rotationally attached to a first jamb. A second panel is attached to the first jam and further rotationally attached to a second jamb. A third panel is attached to the second jamb, and further rotationally attached to a fourth panel. A third jamb is attached to the fourth panel and further rotationally attached to a fifth panel. A fourth jamb is attached to the fifth panel, and further rotationally attached to a sixth panel. Attaching the third panel to a door frame near the room enables a user to rotate the fourth panel, the fifth panel and the sixth panel to deflect the munitions fired at the room.
INTERLOCKING PANELS
The disclosed interlocking panel systems are portable, self-supporting, and modular. They may function as guards around the sides, rear, and a surface of a workspace and can be disassembled by one person and transported to a sink for cleaning or another location for use or storage. They may also function as structural panels for constructing an enclosure, such as a building.
Partition Panel System
A partition system configured for building small temporary structures. The system includes a series of panels, each having cooperating connection interfaces. The connection interfaces include one or more moveable hooks on a first panel that is configured to extend into and attach a neighboring panel. The system also includes right angle frame members that allow for panels to be connected at right angles.
Expandable room dividers
Systems and methods for deployment, storage, transport of expandable room dividers. The systems may include a frame configured to lock room divider panels compactly stacked against each other for storage and transport. The frame may retain a non-releasable panel and maintain it vertically upright. That panel may be hinged along a non-retained vertical edge to a closest of a plurality of panels movable with respect to the non-releasable panel. The plurality's panels are serially hinged together, accordion-like, along vertical edges. Hinge angles between adjacent stacked panels are approximately zero degrees. Movable panels are sequentially moved from the frame by user-control opening a locking mechanism. Hinge angles between adjacent panels of the plurality of moved panels, and between the non-releasable panel and its adjacent movable panel, are increased to expand the room divider. The locking mechanism gates return of panels to, and when unopened blocks their movement from, the non-releasable panel.
CUSTOMIZABLE CLOSURE SYSTEM
A customizable closure system comprising panels of a pre-selected size and one or more conversion kits for mounting the panels. A room divider conversion kit comprises a hinge for converting the panels into room dividers, and a bypass conversion kit comprises a header for converting the panels into slidable panel doors, such as a closure for a shower area. Other conversion kits include a swing conversion kit and a hanger conversion kit. One embodiment of the panels further comprises a reinforcing system for securely retaining the panes with the panel.
Customizable closure system
A customizable closure system comprising panels of a pre-selected size and one or more conversion kits for mounting the panels. A room divider conversion kit comprises a hinge for converting the panels into room dividers, and a bypass conversion kit comprises a header for converting the panels into slidable panel doors, such as a closure for a shower area. Other conversion kits include a swing conversion kit and a hanger conversion kit. One embodiment of the panels further comprises a reinforcing system for securely retaining the panes with the panel.
Omni-directional connection assembly
An omni-directional connection assembly broadly includes a hinge pin and one or more connection brackets. The hinge pin comprises a base section, a pair of primary walls, and a pair of opposed projections. The primary walls form a primary slot therebetween for receiving an engagement portion of a first panel therein. The opposed projections are spaced from the primary walls and form elongated passageways for allowing the primary walls to bend slightly outward for receiving the engagement portion of the first panel. The connection brackets are U-shaped for being positioned over the hinge pin and including flanges for attaching the connection brackets to a second panel. The first and second panels are then connected together at angles of between 0 and 180 degrees or more.
Partition system
A partition system includes a primary wall and a secondary wall. The primary wall has a first frame. The secondary wall has a second frame secured to the first frame such that the secondary wall is rotatable about a first axis between a substantially planar position and a nonplanar position relative to the primary wall.
Double-Separating and Double-Pulling Zipper, Partition Structure and Clothing
The present invention provides a double-separating and double-pulling zipper comprising a left tape extension, a right tape extension, a first slider, a second slider, two zipper teeth row. The two zipper teeth row are respectively arranged on the inner edges of the left tape extension and the right tape extension. The first slider and the second slider are slidably arranged on the two zipper teeth row, and the first slider and the second slider are pulled so that the left tape extension and the right tape extension are opened or closed. Therefore, the zipper of the present invention can be opened and closed in a two-way manner, making it applicable to partition structures to achieve the effect of space separation. Further, the zipper made of plastic materials can be applied to patient gowns, allowing patients to undergo MRI examinations directly while maintaining their self-esteem during various examinations.