A PULL ACROSS ROLL UP SCREEN ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY

20220065036 · 2022-03-03

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates generally to a screen assembly that can be used in a window or door cavity, or any other area which may benefit from the assembly and which contains a flexible sheet like member (for instance an insect screen) wound about substantially vertical rod (for example), which can be pulled across the window or door cavity such that the screen extends and retracts in a horizontal direction and particularly to a system and method allowing more straightforward installation on site, quickly and easily.

    Claims

    1. A pull across roll up screen assembly comprising: a. at least one flexible screen having a stile located at a front edge area of the flexible screen b. a substantially vertical supporting member about which the flexible screen can be wound/unwound and having an upper end and a lower end, c. at least one biasing device associated with the stile to create a tension in the flexible screen, d. at least one drum associated with the supporting member, e. a line member that can be wound onto and off the drum, the line member being operatively associated with the stile such that as the flexible screen is extended, the line member is wound onto the drum, and as the flexible screen is retracted, the line member is wound off the drum, the line member being operatively associated with the at least one biasing device using an attachment assembly including: i. a line connection device relative to which a portion of the line member is connectable; ii. a slide block operatively associated with the at least one biasing device and having a tensioning assembly; and iii. an elongate connector mounted relative to the line connection device and configured for selective engagement with the tensioning assembly to tension the line member and thereby tension the flexible screen.

    2. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible screen is a mesh screen or an opaque screen or a combination of a mesh screen and an opaque screen.

    3. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible screen is: non-resilient; and/or manufactured from a fabric or polymeric sheet of material; and/or attached to, or attached relative to the supporting member at an opposite edge area of the at least one flexible screen.

    4. The screen assembly of claim 1, comprising a plurality of flexible screens, wherein at least one of the plurality of flexible screens extends from both sides of the assembly towards the middle, or another point, and/or wherein more than one of the plurality of flexible screens extends from the same side of the assembly, but spaced apart so as not to obstruct one another.

    5. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the substantially vertical supporting member: is configured as a cylindrical member or roll; and/or is mounted for rotation at the upper end and at the lower end; and/or extends substantially to, or slightly more than a height of the flexible screen member.

    6. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the stile: comprises one or more guides provided at an upper end and/or a lower end to guide movement of the stile between the extended and retracted positions; and/or. is a rigid member comprising a channel provided therein to contain components, particularly the components of the attachment assembly.

    7. The screen assembly of claim 6, wherein the channel is U-shaped and: is provided on a side of the stile which is opposite the supporting member; and/or is provided with a removable cover which is engageable relative to the U-shaped channel.

    8. The screen assembly of claim 1, comprising a pair of biasing devices for each stile, one upper biasing device and one lower biasing device.

    9. The screen assembly of claim 8, wherein the biasing devices are: provided substantially coaxially relative to the stile; and/or mounted end to end; and/or mounted at least partially, and preferably completely within the U-shaped channel provided in the stile; and/or mounted independently of one another.

    10. The screen assembly of claim 9, wherein a mount of each of the biasing devices is movable within the stile to adjust the tension which the biasing device exerts.

    11. The screen assembly of claim 1, comprising one or more mounting blocks relative to a centre of the stile wherein one end of the at least one biasing device is attached relative to the mounting block.

    12. The screen assembly of claim 1, comprising one or more guides or spacers relative to the or each biasing device to maintain the or each biasing device in position relative to the U-shaped channel of the stile.

    13. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the drum is provided at an upper end of the substantially vertical supporting member and coaxially therewith for rotation with the supporting member.

    14. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein: a diameter of the drum is about the same as a diameter of the flexible screen about the supporting member; and/or the drum, or part of the drum has a shaped profile, such that as the line member is wound onto, or off the drum, the diameter of the drum at a position where the line member contacts the drum varies; and/or the drum, or part of the drum has one of the following shapes, or a combination thereof: conical; partially conical; diverging cones; converging cones; cylindrical; substantially cylindrical; a “stepped” profile comprising multiple cylinders of different diameters; a tapered cone at either end optionally with a short parallel portion at, or adjacent the center; a “reverse barrel”; tapering from a larger diameter closest to the supporting member, to a smaller diameter further away from the supporting member, or vice versa.

    15. (canceled)

    16. (canceled)

    17. The screen assembly of claim 1, comprising a first line member to be wound onto and off the drum and one or more other line members and/or line portions to balance the flexible screen.

    18. The screen assembly of claim 17, wherein, where a pair of biasing devices are provided, the first line member is attached at an upper end of an upper biasing device and the other line member is attached at a lower end of a lower biasing device.

    19. The screen assembly of claim 18, wherein the first line member extends to a joiner block, a second line member extends from the joiner block to the upper biasing device and a third line member extends from the joiner block to the lower biasing device.

    20. The screen assembly of claim 19, wherein the line members extend about one or more wheels or pulleys to change direction and be provided about the edge of the flexible screen.

    21. The screen assembly of claim 1, comprising a plurality of attachment assemblies, wherein an attachment assembly is operatively associated with a respective biasing device.

    22. The screen assembly of claim 7, wherein the line connection device is configured as a body and/or is located within the U-shaped channel of the stile; and/or wherein the line member is connected to the line connection device by one of the following connection mechanisms; a crimping mechanism; a clamping mechanism; a pin and slot mechanism; and/or wherein the line connection device is mounted relative to the stile in a fixed position or movably, wherein only linear movement is possible relative to the stile.

    23. (canceled)

    24. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongate connector comprises an enlarged portion received in or relative to a corresponding receiving portion of the line connection device allowing the elongate connector to extend toward the slide block of the attachment assembly, wherein attachment of the removable cover of the U-shaped channel of the stile relative to the body of the line connection device sandwiches the enlarged portion, fixing its position relative to the line connection device.

    25. (canceled)

    26. (canceled)

    27. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the slide block is mounted relative to the stile fixed in position or movably, wherein only linear movement is possible relative to the stile and all other movement is restricted or substantially prevented, wherein, where the slide block is mounted for movement relative to the stile, preferably, movement of the slide block acts to extend or compress the biasing device relative to which the slide block is mounted.

    28. (canceled)

    29. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein an outer end (the top end of an upper biasing device or the lower end of a lower biasing device respectively) is attached directly to a respective slide block, wherein each slide block preferably has a body allowing attachment of the biasing device relative thereto and attachment or mounting of the elongate connector through an elongate connector engagement head; wherein the elongate connector engagement head is preferably located at least partially within the body of the slide block to be located completely within the U-shaped channel of the stile.

    30. (canceled)

    31. (canceled)

    32. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the body of the slide block: is generally rectangular; and/or comprises an opening provided at one end facing the line connection device, the opening through which the elongate connector is fed during attachment of the elongate connector to the slide block, wherein the opening is preferably adjacent the elongate connector engagement head.

    33. The screen assembly of claim 29, wherein the elongate connector engagement head comprises at least one engagement shoulder, wherein the engagement shoulder is biased into engagement with the elongate connector when the elongate connector is inserted into the engagement head; and/or extends into an opening through which the elongate connector is inserted such that the engagement shoulder is depressed or moved by the dimension of the elongate connector as the elongate connector is inserted; and/or is provided in such a way that the engagement shoulder is released against the bias through an application of force to allow removal or release of the elongate connector from the engagement head allowing the elongate connector to move in a forward direction to be engaged by the engagement shoulder and allowing movement of the elongate connector in the reverse direction once the engagement shoulder has been disengaged; and/or is formed at the apex of a pair of walls which are angled relative to one another; and/or extends across the width of the elongate connector, or at least the width of engagement formations provided on the elongate connector.

    34. (canceled)

    35. (canceled)

    36. (canceled)

    37. (canceled)

    38. (canceled)

    39. The screen assembly of claim 33, wherein engagement between the slide block and the elongate connector creates the tensioning assembly allowing a user to exert tension on the flexible screen via the line member and the biasing device associated with the slide block.

    40. The screen assembly of claim 29, wherein the elongate connector: comprises a substantially planar portion to engage with the engagement head; and/or is flexible; and/or is not resilient, or has limited resiliency to provide a buffering effect, whilst maintaining tension in the flexible screen.

    41. The screen assembly of claim 33, wherein the engagement formations of the elongate connector: are engaged by the engagement shoulder, as the elongate connector is drawn through the engagement head, to exert or adjust the tension in the flexible screen; and/or are, or include a number of spaced apart ridges, spaced over at least a portion of the length of the elongate connector, with which the engagement shoulder can engage.

    42. The screen assembly of claim 29, wherein the forward end of the elongate connector: comprises a gripping portion; and/or is tapered in order to ease insertion or alignment of the elongate connector with the engagement head; and/or comprises an opening to allow a user to insert a finger or tool to pull the elongate connector through the engagement head.

    43. The screen assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongate connector comprises one or more alignment markings or configurations and the stile comprises one or more corresponding alignment markings or configurations, preferably in the form of indentations or similar.

    44. An attachment assembly for a pull across roll up screen assembly, the attachment assembly comprising: a line connection device relative to which a portion of a line member of the screen assembly is connectable; a slide block operatively associated with at least one biasing device of the screen assembly and having a tensioning assembly; and an elongate connector mounted relative to the line connection device and configured for selective engagement with the tensioning assembly to tension the line member and thereby tension at least one flexible screen of the screen assembly.

    45. (canceled)

    46. A method for assembling a pull across roll up screen assembly comprising: a. a flexible screen having a stile located at a front edge area of the flexible screen b. a substantially vertical supporting member about which the flexible screen can be wound/unwound and having an upper end and a lower end, c. at least one biasing device associated with the stile to create a tension in the flexible screen, d. at least one drum associated with the supporting member, e. a line member that can be wound onto and off the drum, the line member being operatively associated with the stile such that as the flexible screen is extended, the line member is wound onto the drum, and as the flexible screen is retracted, the line member is wound off the drum, the line member being operatively associated with the at least one biasing device using an attachment assembly including: i. a line connection device relative to which a portion of the line member is connectable; ii. a slide block operatively associated with the at least one biasing device and having a tensioning assembly; and iii. an elongate connector mounted relative to the line connection device and configured for selective engagement with the tensioning assembly to tension the line member and thereby tension the flexible screen; the method including the steps of pre-tensioning the line member before attachment to the line connection device, attaching the line member to the line connection device, engaging the elongate connector with the tensioning assembly of the slide block to take up any slack in the line member, working the flexible screen to wind and unwind the line member a number of times and adjusting the final tension of the line member by moving the elongate connector relative to the tensioning assembly of the slide block if necessary.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

    [0081] Preferred features, embodiments and variations of the invention may be discerned from the following Detailed Description which provides sufficient information for those skilled in the art to perform the invention. The Detailed Description is not to be regarded as limiting the scope of the preceding Summary of the Invention in any way. The Detailed Description will make reference to a number of drawings as follows:

    [0082] FIG. 1 shows an upper portion of a prior art screen assembly particularly illustrating the drum and the screen fully extended.

    [0083] FIG. 2 shows the configuration illustrated in FIG. 1, with the screen partially extended.

    [0084] FIG. 3 shows a lower portion of a front edge of the screen illustrated in FIG. 1 particularly illustrating a third pulley, a fourth pulley and a lower end of a biasing means (the housing being removed on the stile at the front edge of the screen for clarity).

    [0085] FIG. 4 shows an upper portion of the front edge of the screen illustrated in FIG. 1 particularly illustrating a first return pulley and a second pulley and an upper part of the biasing means which is adjacent to the front edge of the screen.

    [0086] FIG. 5 shows the assembly illustrated in FIG. 1 with the screen in the retracted position.

    [0087] FIG. 6 shows the assembly illustrated in FIG. 1 with the screen in the approximately half extended position.

    [0088] FIG. 7 is a schematic illustration of a screen assembly containing a line member, pulleys, springs as illustrated in FIG. 1 with the forces indicated thereon.

    [0089] FIG. 8 is an isometric view of a central portion of a stile for a screen assembly according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.

    [0090] FIG. 9 is a detailed isometric view of the central portion illustrated in FIG. 8.

    [0091] FIG. 10 is an isometric view of the portion illustrated in FIG. 9 identified by reference letter B.

    [0092] FIG. 11 is a more detailed isometric view of the portion illustrated in FIG. 10.

    [0093] FIG. 12 is an isometric view of the portion illustrated in FIG. 9 identified by reference letter A.

    [0094] FIG. 13 is an isometric view similar to FIG. 11, but with the slide exploded.

    [0095] FIG. 14 is an isometric view similar to FIG. 12, but with the line block exploded.

    DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

    [0096] According to a particularly preferred embodiment of the present invention, a pull across roll up screen assembly and method of assembly is provided.

    [0097] The pull across roll up screen assembly illustrated comprises a flexible screen having a stile located at a front edge area of the flexible screen, a substantially vertical supporting member about which the flexible screen can be wound/unwound and having an upper end and a lower end, at least one biasing device associated with the stile to create a tension in the flexible screen, at least one drum associated with the supporting member, a line member that can be wound onto and off the drum, the line member being operatively associated with the stile such that as the flexible screen is extended, the line member is wound onto the drum, and as the flexible screen is retracted, the line member is wound off the drum, the line member being operatively associated with the at least one biasing device using an attachment assembly including a line connection device relative to which a portion of the line member is connectable, a slide block operatively associated with the at least one biasing device and having a tensioning assembly and an elongate connector mounted relative to the line connection device and configured for selective engagement with the tensioning assembly to tension the line member and thereby tension the flexible screen.

    [0098] Referring to FIGS. 1-6, the prior art screen assembly according to the particular embodiment basically comprises the following components: A screen 10, which in the particular embodiment comprises an insect screen, a supporting member 11 about which the screen is wound and unwound, a drum 12 which is positioned in an upper part of the assembly and on top of supporting member 11, a front edge 13 of the screen 10 and which is made of an elongate aluminium section, a biasing spring 14 (the lower portion being visible in FIG. 3, and the upper portion being visible in FIG. 4), the biasing spring 14 being attached to a stile 3 at the front edge 13, a line member which is split into a first line member 15 and a second line member 16 (this will be described in greater detail below), a first return pulley 17 (FIG. 4), a second pulley 18 (FIG. 4), a third return pulley 19 (FIG. 3) and a fourth pulley 20 (FIG. 3).

    [0099] The present invention includes an attachment assembly 80, a preferred configuration of which is illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 14.

    [0100] There are many advantages to this arrangement. One advantage is that the screen can be “balanced” at a plurality of positions (and indeed it may be balanced substantially continuously) as the screen is extended and retracted. Another advantage in the particular embodiment is that the biasing spring (in this case springs) is not positioned in the supporting member, but instead can be positioned within or next to the front edge 13.

    [0101] Screen 10, in the particular embodiment, can be extended between 2-5 m and therefore has this length at least. One end of the screen 10 is attached to the supporting member 11. Supporting member 11 is mounted for rotation about its longitudinal axis such that the screen 10 can be wound and unwound from the supporting member. Importantly, as screen 10 is wound or unwound from the supporting member, the diameter (this being the diameter of the supporting member+any attached screen material) of the supporting member 11 will vary, and will decrease as the screen is unwound and will increase as the screen is wound.

    [0102] Attached to the top of supporting member 11 is drum 12. In the particular embodiment, drum 12 has a tapered face and is therefore substantially conical. The taper goes from a smaller diameter adjacent the top of the supporting member 11 to a large diameter. It is envisaged that the drum may also be positioned the other way as well. The length of the drum is approximately 3 cm. The widest part of the drum (in the particular embodiment) will be approximately the same diameter as the widest diameter of the supporting member 11+screen 10 (that is when the screen is fully wound on the drum and is completely retracted), and the narrowest part of the drum (in the particular embodiment) will be approximately the same diameter as the diameter of the supporting member+any remaining screen 10 when the screen has been fully extended, and unwound from the drum.

    [0103] The first line member 15, which in the particular embodiment comprises a plastic-coated steel wire having a diameter of between 1-3 mm, has one end attached to the drum. Therefore, rotation of the drum will cause line member 15 to wind on to the drum or off the drum as the case may be. In the particular embodiment, and because of the cone shape of the drum, the line member will be laid next to each other on the drum. Thus, the diameter of the drum at the point where the line member is wound onto or off the drum will vary because of the conical shape of the drum.

    [0104] The first line member 15 extends from drum 12 and extends about first return pulley 17 and then about second pulley 18 and is ultimately attached to the upper part of the biasing spring 14 which in the particular embodiment comprises a spring. Thus, there is tension in the first line member 15. A second line member 16 is also provided which is formed from the same material as first line member 15 and second line member 16 has one end which is joined to first line member (and therefore branches therefrom) in between drum 12 and first return pulley 17. Second line member 16 then also extends about first return pulley 17 but then extends substantially vertically to extend about third pulley 19, then fourth pulley 20 and is attached to the lower end of biasing spring 14. Thus, there is tension in second line member 16.

    [0105] The biasing spring 14, and second pulley 18 and third pulley 19 are all attached to or relative to the front edge 13 of the screen and therefore move with the screen.

    [0106] In use, as the screen 10 is extended, the first line member 15 will be wound about and onto drum 12. In the particular embodiment, as the line winds onto the drum the line progressively winds from the larger diameter of the drum to the narrower diameter of the drum and therefore the diameter reduces where the line is wound onto the drum. This can be seen with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. At the same time, the diameter of the support member 11 containing the wound-up screen material 10 will decrease as the screen material is unwound, and the construction and arrangement is such that the diameter of the drum is about the same at any one point as the diameter of the support member+any remaining screen material. This will also be the case when the screen is retracted as this will cause the diameter of the support member+screen material to increase and at the same time the line member is being unwound from the drum 12 at progressively increasing diameters.

    [0107] It has been found that this assists in allowing for balancing tension to be applied at all time. The drum 12 enables a constant length of screen to be on a roll (supporting member) at all times thereby largely eliminating the need to allow for a change in length deployed in the system. The use of a spring as opposed to counterweights can reduce the system inertia.

    [0108] FIG. 7 shows a schematic balanced single unit screen assembly within which the attachment assembly 80 is used. A line member is attached to a biasing member (e.g. a tension spring) contained in either end of the moveable vertical stile, in this embodiment, line member 5a is attached to biasing member 3a, and line member 5b is attached to biasing member 3b. The pretension force applied by each extended biasing member (Force A from the top member and Force B from the bottom member) is transferred to the respective line members 5a and 5b, which are taken around pulleys 7 at one end of the aperture to be screened. These two line members 5a and 5b are attached to a joiner block 4 and a third line member 5 (or alternatively either 5a or 5b could extend through the joiner block 4) is attached to the other side of the joiner block. Force C in line member 5 is equal to the combined forces A&B and the other end of this line member 5 is attached to a drum or spooling member which is fixed to the top end of a rod 6 onto which the flexible membrane (2) is rolled.

    [0109] As the stile 3 is moved away from the rod 6, the flexible membrane is unrolled from the rod 6 and at the same time the line member 5 is wound onto the drum 1. The tension (Force C) in the line member 5 is applied to the drum 1 causing a resultant torque. In a perfectly balanced system, if the effective diameter of drum 1 is equal to the outer diameter of the roll of flexible membrane 2 on the rod 6, then the torque applied by the line member is perfectly balanced by the torque applied by the distributed net force in the flexible membrane 2 and there is no tendency for the system to move in any direction except by the application of an external force applied somewhere in the system (either by a persons hand or foot or by electrically powered device). In this situation, the resultant Force C in the line member 5 is equal to the force (tension) in the flexible membrane 2. In the absence of any external force being applied to the system, friction will overcome the low inertia of the system and the stile 3 will stop moving smoothly after being released.

    [0110] If the diameters of the drum 1 on which the line member is wound, or the diameter of the roll of the flexible membrane 2 are not matched, then a resultant torque is applied to the rod 6 and then the system will be biased to move in one direction by the release of the potential energy stored in biasing spring 3a and 3b and the unit will tend to move in one direction—either rolling up onto the rod 6 or further deploying across the aperture towards the pulleys 7 around which the line members 5a and 5b pass. The direction of movement is determined by the relative diameters. If the effective diameter of the drum 1 is the lesser, then the line member 5 will tend to wind onto it, but if the roll diameter on the rod 6 is lesser, then the flexible membrane 2 will tend to roll onto the rod 6.

    [0111] An important feature of the screen assembly of the preferred embodiment is an attachment assembly 80, one form of which is illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 14, provided to attach each line member 81 relative to the respective biasing spring 14. The number of attachment assemblies 80 provided in any screen assembly will typically depend upon the configuration of the screen assembly. In a single stile screen assembly with a pair of biasing devices such as that illustrated in FIGS. 8 to 14, a pair of attachment assemblies 80 is provided, one in respect of the upper biasing spring 14 and one in respect of the lower biasing device 14′.

    [0112] A number of guides or spacers 83 may be provided relative to each biasing spring 14 to maintain the biasing springs 14 in position relative to a channel 96 of the stile 3. In preferred embodiments, the channel 96 is U-shaped, but in other embodiments the channel can have other shapes in which to locate the components as described herein.

    [0113] Each attachment assembly 80 includes a line connection device 82 relative to which a portion of the line member 81 is connectable. In the illustrated embodiment, the line connection device 82 is located within the U-shaped channel 96 of the stile 3. As shown in FIG. 14, the line connection device 82 is configured as a body 84 located completely within the U-shaped channel 96 of the stile 3 and a cover 85 which is detachably connected relative to a base plate 87 using a threaded fastener 86. Removal of the cover 85 from the body 84 will typically allow access to the body 84 to attach and detach the line member 81. An appropriate connection mechanism is provided on the body 84 to allow the connection of the line member 81 relative to the line connection device 82. Any connection mechanism may be used for example a crimping mechanism, a clamping mechanism or a pin and slot mechanism or the like. A simple and direct connection mechanism is preferred for ease and speed of assembly.

    [0114] The elongate connector 88 is preferably mounted relative to the line connection device 82. Again, any connection mechanism can be used to connect the elongate connector 88 to the line connection device 82. In the illustrated preferred form, the elongate connector 88 is provided with an enlarged portion 89 which is received in or relative to a corresponding receiving portion of the line connection device 82 allowing the elongate connector 88 to extend toward a slide block 90 of the attachment assembly 80. Attachment of the cover 85 relative to the body 84 of the line connection device 82 will typically sandwich the enlarged portion 89, fixing its position relative to the line connection device 82. This relatively simple connection mechanism will allow removal and/or replacement of the elongate connector 88 if necessary.

    [0115] The line connection device 82 may be made of any material and typically a light metal or engineering plastic will be used.

    [0116] The line connection device 82 may be mounted relative to the stile 3 movably or be fixed in position. If the line connection device 82 is movably mounted, it is preferred that only linear movement is possible relative to the U-shaped channel 96 of the stile 3.

    [0117] The attachment assembly 80 of the illustrated embodiment includes the slide block 90 operatively associated with each biasing spring 14 and having a tensioning assembly. If the slide block 90 is movably mounted relatively to the stile 3, which is preferred, it is preferred that only linear movement is possible relative to the stile 3 and all other movement restricted or substantially prevented. In the illustrated preferred configuration, the slide block 90 is mounted for movement relative to the stile 3 and movement of the slide block 90 acts to extend or allow retraction of the biasing spring 14 relative to which the slide block 90 is mounted.

    [0118] In the illustrated embodiment, each slide block 90 is operatively associated with a respective biasing spring 14, with the biasing spring 14 being attached to or relative to the slide block 90. Typically, an outer end of the slide block 90 (the top end of the upper biasing device or the lower end of the lower biasing device respectively) is attached directly to a respective slide block 90 with the other end of the biasing spring attached to the centre block 91.

    [0119] The biasing springs 14, 14′ are provided substantially coaxially relative to the stile 3 and mounted end to end, either side of the centre block 91, typically completely within the U-shaped channel 96 provided in the stile 3. The biasing springs 14, 14′ are preferably mounted independently of one another, with the mount of each of the biasing springs 14, 14′ able to be moved within the stile 3 in order to individually adjust the tension which the biasing springs 14, 14′ exert.

    [0120] In the configuration illustrated in detail in FIG. 13, each slide block 90 has a body 92 allowing attachment of the biasing spring 14 relative thereto and which also allows the engagement of the elongate connector 88 through provision of the elongate connector engagement head 93.

    [0121] In the illustrated configuration, the elongate connector engagement head 93 is located at least partially within the body 92 of the slide block 90 in order to be located completely within the U-shaped channel 96 of the stile 3.

    [0122] The body 92 of the slide block 90 is preferably generally rectangular having an opening 94 provided at one end facing the line connection device 82, through which the elongate connector 88 is fed during attachment of the elongate connector 88 to the slide block 90. Preferably, the opening 94 is provided adjacent to the elongate connector engagement head 93.

    [0123] The elongate connector engagement head 93 is provided with an engagement shoulder which is biased into engagement with an elongate connector 88 when the elongate connector 88 is inserted into the engagement head 93. This biasing can be achieved in many ways, but one simple way is to provide the engagement shoulder extending into an opening through which the elongate connector 88 is inserted such that the engagement shoulder is depressed or moved by the dimension of the elongate connector 88 as the elongate connector 88 is inserted.

    [0124] The engagement shoulder is provided in such a way that the engagement shoulder may be released against the bias through an application of force. The force can be applied to move the engagement shoulder either manually and/or using a tool, either directly or indirectly. In this way, the engagement shoulder can typically be released from the elongate connector 88 to allow removal or release of the elongate connector 88 from the engagement head 93 allowing the elongate connector 88 to move in a forward direction to be engaged by the engagement shoulder but also allowing movement of the elongate connector 88 in the reverse direction once the engagement shoulder has been disengaged.

    [0125] In a preferred form, the engagement shoulder is formed at the apex of a pair of walls which are angled relative to one another. Preferably the engagement shoulder extends across the width of the elongate connector 88 or at least the width of the engagement formations provided on the elongate connector 88.

    [0126] In use, the engagement between the slide block 90 and the elongate connector 88 will create the tensioning assembly, allowing a user to exert tension on the flexible screen 10 via the line member 81 and the biasing spring 14 associated with the slide block 90.

    [0127] The elongate connector 88 will of course be elongate and in the preferred form, include a substantially planar portion to engage with the engagement head 93. It is preferred that the elongate connector 88 is flexible but preferably not be resilient.

    [0128] The elongate connector 88 of the preferred configuration has a plurality of engagement formations to engage with the engagement head 93. Preferably as the elongate connector 88 is drawn through the engagement head 93, the engagement shoulder will engage respective engagement formations to exert or adjust the tension in the flexible screen 10.

    [0129] Although the engagement formations may have any form, is preferred that the engagement formations be or include a number of spaced apart ridges with which the engagement shoulder can engage as required. The spaced apart ridges are typically spaced over at least a portion of the length of the elongate connector 88.

    [0130] A gripping portion may be provided at the forward end of the elongate connector. A forward end of the elongate connector may be tapered in order to ease insertion or alignment of the elongate connector with the engagement head. An opening may be provided in the forward end of the elongate connector to allow a user to insert a finger for example to pull the elongate connector through the engagement head.

    [0131] The elongate connector is provided with one or more alignment markings or configurations.

    [0132] A number of corresponding alignment indentations 95 are provided on the stile 3. The alignment indentations 95 provided on stile 3 are used with alignment markings or configurations provided on the elongate connector 88 during the pre-tensioning step during assembly.

    [0133] The assembly method includes pre-tensioning the line member 81 before attachment to the line connection device 82 to remove any slack, attaching the line member 81 to the line connection device 82, engaging the elongate connector 88 with the slide block 90 to take up any slack in the line member 81, working the flexible screen 10 to wind and unwind the line member 81 a number of times and adjusting the final tension of the line member 81 by moving the elongate connector 88 relative to the slide block 90 if necessary.

    [0134] Once set, the flexible screen will remain balanced although some adjustment (typically tightening) can be undertaken as and when necessary using the attachment assembly 80.

    [0135] In the present specification and claims (if any), the word ‘comprising’ and its derivatives including ‘comprises’ and ‘comprise’ include each of the stated integers, but does not exclude the inclusion of one or more further integers.

    [0136] Reference throughout this specification to ‘one embodiment’ or ‘an embodiment’ means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the present invention. Thus, the appearance of the phrases ‘in one embodiment’ or ‘in an embodiment’ in various places throughout this specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Furthermore, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more combinations.

    [0137] In compliance with the statute, the invention has been described in language more or less specific to structural or methodical features. It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to specific features shown or described since the means herein described comprises preferred forms of putting the invention into effect. The invention is, therefore, claimed in any of its forms or modifications within the proper scope of the appended claims appropriately interpreted by those skilled in the art.