Patent classifications
A47H1/04
Track and curtain system
A modular track system for hanging a curtain, the track system consisting of modules or sections with attachments and accessories designed to adjust to varying environments and specifications. Track shape and length are adjusted by specifying various combinations of the specialized components created as part of the system. Complementing the track system is a curtain with integrated loop fasteners which allows the curtain to be attached and removed without removing the track. The system further preferably includes a side support for use in attached the track to a fixed support in the environment, and a guiderail on the side of the track on one or more track sections, the track and curtain all being coordinated to form an efficient and improved curtain hanging system.
Track and curtain system
A modular track system for hanging a curtain, the track system consisting of modules or sections with attachments and accessories designed to adjust to varying environments and specifications. Track shape and length are adjusted by specifying various combinations of the specialized components created as part of the system. Complementing the track system is a curtain with integrated loop fasteners which allows the curtain to be attached and removed without removing the track. The system further preferably includes a side support for use in attached the track to a fixed support in the environment, and a guiderail on the side of the track on one or more track sections, the track and curtain all being coordinated to form an efficient and improved curtain hanging system.
INTEGRATED CURTAIN SYSTEM AND METHOD
A curtain system may include a track system configured to be mounted to an interior structure of a vehicle. The track system may include three or more track sections oriented in at least two different directions. Each track section may be configured to support at least one curtain suspended from and slidable along the track sections. The track system may include at least one junction fitting interconnecting three or more track sections and allowing movement of a curtain from one of the three or more track sections to either one of two or more other track sections of the three or more track sections. In this regard, the junction fitting and the track sections may define different curtain paths for the curtain.
INTEGRATED CURTAIN SYSTEM AND METHOD
A curtain system may include a track system configured to be mounted to an interior structure of a vehicle. The track system may include three or more track sections oriented in at least two different directions. Each track section may be configured to support at least one curtain suspended from and slidable along the track sections. The track system may include at least one junction fitting interconnecting three or more track sections and allowing movement of a curtain from one of the three or more track sections to either one of two or more other track sections of the three or more track sections. In this regard, the junction fitting and the track sections may define different curtain paths for the curtain.
CURTAIN RAIL
A curtain rail includes a tube and a decoration bar. A rail groove allowing hooks arranged therein is defined on a side of the tube. The rail groove extends along a longitudinal direction of the tube, and a latch structure is protruded on another side of the tube. At least an assembling groove corresponding to the latch structure is defined on a lateral surface of the decoration bar and the assembling groove extends along a longitudinal direction of the decoration bar. The latch structure is detachably inserted in the assembling groove and the decoration bar is thereby detachably assembled with tube. The decoration bar is fixed on the tube by embedding the latch structure into the decoration bar, and the tube thereby could be completely shielded by the decoration bar.
Motorized carriage, screen-moving assembly comprising such a carriage, screening installation and method for operating such an installation
This motorized carriage for opening/closing a curtain is able to move along a rail thanks to a friction wheel driven by an electric motor and pivot mounted in a casing containing this electric motor. The casing is provided with at least two members for suspending it from the rail or from the rod, which include a support and/or a base element and at least one pivoting roller. The casing is equipped with at least one housing for partially accommodating and reversibly immobilizing each suspension member, so that the pivoting rollers or the shoes of the suspension members are mounted removably on the casing. The support is mounted, removably and via a rotational movement (F4), in the housing. Elements allow the support to be immobilized about its axis of rotation. The movement assembly (E) includes a casing and at least two sets of two suspension members.
Motorized carriage, screen-moving assembly comprising such a carriage, screening installation and method for operating such an installation
This motorized carriage for opening/closing a curtain is able to move along a rail thanks to a friction wheel driven by an electric motor and pivot mounted in a casing containing this electric motor. The casing is provided with at least two members for suspending it from the rail or from the rod, which include a support and/or a base element and at least one pivoting roller. The casing is equipped with at least one housing for partially accommodating and reversibly immobilizing each suspension member, so that the pivoting rollers or the shoes of the suspension members are mounted removably on the casing. The support is mounted, removably and via a rotational movement (F4), in the housing. Elements allow the support to be immobilized about its axis of rotation. The movement assembly (E) includes a casing and at least two sets of two suspension members.
Method and system for providing a movable privacy curtain support beam
A movable curtain support system and method may include a movable support beam with two ends and a material hanging on the movable support beam. The system also may include two stationary beams as well as a trolley coupled to each end of the movable support beam and each stationary beam. The trolley may include at least two wheels and a plate. The plate may space apart two sets of wheels. The system may further include a spacer plate that is coupled to the two stationary beams. The spacer plate may be coupled to a vertical rod for suspending the system from a ceiling. The hanging material may include a curtain. The system may further include a third stationary beam positioned adjacent to the two stationary beams and for supporting another curtain. The curtain may be coupled to the movable support beam by a hook.
Method and system for providing a movable privacy curtain support beam
A movable curtain support system and method may include a movable support beam with two ends and a material hanging on the movable support beam. The system also may include two stationary beams as well as a trolley coupled to each end of the movable support beam and each stationary beam. The trolley may include at least two wheels and a plate. The plate may space apart two sets of wheels. The system may further include a spacer plate that is coupled to the two stationary beams. The spacer plate may be coupled to a vertical rod for suspending the system from a ceiling. The hanging material may include a curtain. The system may further include a third stationary beam positioned adjacent to the two stationary beams and for supporting another curtain. The curtain may be coupled to the movable support beam by a hook.
Height adjustable hospital curtain
A curtain is suitable for use in a hospital, patient facilities or surgical setting. The curtain is slideably attached along a ceiling track. A top edge of the curtain may be attached to the ceiling track by a number of pulleys each of which may be utilized to lower the top edge of curtain to a height which is conveniently accessible to someone standing on the floor of the room to remove and/or replace the curtain. In some embodiments of this invention, the curtain has a top portion joined to a bottom portion by a zipper. The pulleys lower the curtain for someone to easily access the zipper to remove, replace and/or attach the bottom portion from/to the top portion. In other embodiments, the pulleys lower the entire curtain for removal and replacement.