SEPARABLE HOSPITAL CURTAIN
20230148778 · 2023-05-18
Inventors
- Richard R. Bing (West Chester, OH, US)
- Bryan J. Colpo (Cincinnati, OH, US)
- Shawn K. King (Mason, OH, US)
- David Steven Mesko (Wyoming, OH, US)
- Amy E. Wilker (Bellevue, KY, US)
- Michael Komatz (New York, NY, US)
- Adem Önalan (Jersey City, NJ, US)
- Marco Perry (Brooklyn, NY, US)
- Brooke Williams (New York, NY, US)
Cpc classification
A47H23/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A curtain is suitable for use in a hospital or patient facilities or in surgical settings. The curtain includes a bottom panel removably attached and suspended from a top panel. The top panel may be suspended from a rail by suspension means such as hooks or rings. The top panel may be a mesh so as to allow air, light, and/or water to pass through. The bottom panel may be opaque to provide privacy. The bottom panel may be single-use or disposable, or may be reusable. The top and bottom panels are joined by a zipper to allow for removal of the bottom panel for washing or replacement. The zipper track has curved portions to allow for easier access to begin the zipping and unzipping process. The curved portions orient the zipper out of the plane of the curtain to allow for easier movement of zipper through the curved portions.
Claims
1. A curtain system comprising: a curtain having a top portion and a bottom portion with a juncture therebetween, the curtain extending in a generally vertical orientation defining a first plane; a zipper selectively joining and separating the bottom portion to and from the top portion, the zipper extending in a path along the juncture between the top and bottom portions; wherein the path includes a generally linear path portion and a generally non-linear path portion; wherein the zipper is oriented in the first plane when being operated in the generally linear path portion and in a second plane when being operated in the generally non-linear path portion, the second plane being non-parallel to the first plane.
2. The curtain system of claim 1 wherein the generally non-linear path portion further comprises: a first and a second generally non-linear path portion each located proximate a lateral side edge of the curtain with the generally linear path portion located between the first and second generally non-linear path portions.
3. The curtain system of claim 1 wherein the generally non-linear path portion is arcuate.
4. The curtain system of claim 1 wherein the second plane is generally perpendicular to the first plane.
5. The curtain system of claim 1 wherein the generally linear path portion is generally horizontal.
6. The curtain system of claim 2 wherein the path further comprises: a pair of generally vertical path portions each of which is located outboard of one of the first and a second generally non-linear path portions.
7. The curtain system of claim 6 wherein each of the pair of generally vertical path portions includes a terminus of the path.
8. The curtain system of claim 7 wherein the generally linear path portion is vertically higher than each terminus of the path.
9. The curtain system of claim 1 wherein the zipper transitions from the first plane to a plurality of orientations including the second plane when moving from the generally linear path portion to the generally non-linear path portion.
10. The curtain system of claim 9 wherein each of the plurality of orientations is non-parallel to the first plane.
11. The curtain system of claim 1 further comprising: a pair of tails each attached to a lateral side edge of the top portion and adjacent the path.
12. The curtain system of claim 11 further comprising: an attachment mechanism on each tail to temporarily secure a distal portion of the associated tail to the top portion when the bottom portion is removed from the curtain.
13. The curtain system of claim 1 wherein the zipper further comprises: a first and a second set of teeth wherein the first and second sets of teeth engage each other when the zipper joins the top and bottom portions together; and a first and a second tape to which the first and second sets of teeth are coupled, respectively; wherein a first top face of the first tape and a second top face of the second tape are juxtaposed and attached to a top face of the top portion and a top face of the bottom portion, respectively, to facilitate the orientation of the zipper moving to and between the first and second planes.
14. The curtain system of claim 1 further comprising: a track from which the curtain is suspended to guide movement of the curtain.
15. The curtain system of claim 1 further comprising: a plurality of bottom portions each of which is selectively and serially attached to the top portion via the zipper.
16. A curtain system for use in a clinical setting, the curtain system comprising: a curtain having a top portion and a bottom portion with a juncture therebetween, the curtain extending in a generally vertical orientation defining a first plane; a track from which the curtain is suspended to guide movement of the curtain; a zipper selectively joining and separating the bottom portion to and from the top portion, the zipper extending in a path along the juncture between the top and bottom portions; wherein the path includes a generally linear horizontal path portion and a first and a second generally non-linear and arcuate path portion each located proximate a lateral side edge of the curtain with the generally linear path portion located between the first and second generally non-linear path portions; wherein the zipper is oriented in the first plane when being operated in the generally linear path portion and in a second plane when being operated in the generally non-linear path portion, the second plane being generally perpendicular to the first plane.
17. The curtain system of claim 16 wherein the path further comprises: a pair of generally vertical path portions each of which is located outboard of one of the first and a second generally non-linear path portions and includes a terminus of the path and the generally linear path portion is vertically higher than each terminus of the path.
18. The curtain system of claim 16 wherein the zipper transitions from the first plane to a plurality of orientations including the second plane when moving from the generally linear path portion to the generally non-linear path portion, wherein each of the plurality of orientations is non-parallel to the first plane.
19. The curtain system of claim 16 further comprising: a pair of tails each attached to a lateral side edge of the top portion and adjacent the path; and an attachment mechanism on each tail to temporarily secure a distal portion of the associated tail to the top portion when the bottom portion is removed from the curtain.
20. The curtain system of claim 16 wherein the zipper further comprises: a first and a second set of teeth wherein the first and second sets of teeth engage each other when the zipper joins the top and bottom portions together; and a first and a second tape to which the first and second sets of teeth are coupled, respectively; wherein a first top face of the first tape and a second top face of the second tape are juxtaposed and attached to a top face of the top portion and a top face of the bottom portion, respectively, to facilitate the orientation of the zipper moving to and between the first and second planes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0030] Turning now to the drawings, in which similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views. With regard to the reference numerals used, the following numbering is used throughout the various drawing figures. The following discussion describes in detail at least one embodiment of the invention (and several variations of that embodiment). This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments, practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well. For definition of the complete scope of the invention, the reader is directed to appended claims.
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[0032] The top portion 16 may have a top segment made of a mesh material 20 for ventilation and is slideably attached along the ceiling track 12 using a number of curtain carriers coupled to spaced apart eyelets 22 on a top edge of the top portion 16. An attachment mechanism which in some embodiments is a zipper mechanism 24 extending between and selectively joining a top edge 14a of the bottom portion 14 to a bottom edge 16a of the narrow top portion 16 of the hospital curtain 10. The zipper mechanism 24 is shown in more detail in
[0033] A schematic of a path of the zipper 24 according to this invention is shown in
[0034] Referring to
[0035] The zipper mechanism 24 follows the path 28 of the joint between the various sections 30, 32, 34 of the top and bottom portions 14, 16. In the embodiment of the top portion 16 show in
[0036] According to various embodiments of this invention, the zipper mechanism 24 may include a slider hub 44 and a zipper pull tab 48 as seen in
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[0038] When it is desired to attach or detach the bottom portion 14 to/from the top portion 16, the slider hub 44 of the zipper 24 is moved in a first direction or a second direction such that the tracks 24a, 24b of the zipper 24 are either connected or separated, depending upon whether the bottom portion 14 is being attached or detached. In either case, as the slider hub 44 is moved towards one of the curved portions 3o, both tracks 24a, 24b of the zipper 24 rotate about ninety-degrees and/or out of the X-Y plane, best shown in
[0039] To facilitate the repositioning of the tracks 24a, 24b of the zipper 24, the tracks 24a, 24b of the zipper 24 are attached to the portions 14, 16 along the straight portions 3o, 34 stitched (see
[0040] The zipper 24 having the cornering design of this invention facilitates the attachment and detachment of the bottom portion 16, without placing an imbalanced amount of stress on the zipper 24. While it has been described in this invention that the zipper 24 rotates to an angle of substantially ninety degrees, the rotation of the zipper 24 provides a reduction in stress on the zipper 24 when the zipper 24 is positioned in a range of generally about forty-five degrees to about one-hundred eighty degrees, typically from about sixty degrees to about one-hundred twenty degrees, and preferably about ninety degrees. Therefore, there is a benefit to the positioning of the zipper 24 at angles other than ninety degrees and/or out of the X-Y plane.
[0041] Another aspect of various embodiments of this invention is shown in
[0042] These foregoing embodiments of the invention are exemplary only and in no manner should be viewed as exhaustive or limiting on the scope of this invention. Alternative numbers of components, method steps, materials, parameters, arrangements and other aspects may be utilized within the scope of this invention.
[0043] From the above disclosure of the general principles of this invention and the preceding detailed description of at least one embodiment, those skilled in the art will readily comprehend the various modifications to which this invention is susceptible. Therefore, we desire to be limited only by the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.