Flexible Door Privacy Screen
20210054687 ยท 2021-02-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B7/367
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
According to the present invention a bellows formed of a plurality of articulating connected panels when correctly installed substantially obscure the line of sight through the gap created at the hinge-end edge surface of an ajar door, and whose closed folds come together one on another and remain substantially in the space between a door hinged-end edge surface and its door jamb when the door is closed (this space can alternatively be called a hinge gap, cavity or rabbet) whereby the appearance of the flexible door privacy screen arrangement is as unobtrusive as possible.
Claims
1. What is claimed is a flexible privacy door screen consisting of a concertinaed, or bellows, shape formed of a plurality of connected articulating panels affixed to the relatively parallel surfaces a door and its door jamb form when the door are in the relatively closed position; this configuration allows for the articulating panels to change angles through the entire range of motion of a door while remaining affixed, whereby obscuring the changing width line of sight created at the hinge-end edge surface of an ajar door; as the door is closed the articulating panels come together one on another and are of a thickness where they remain substantially in the space, (alternatively called a hinge gap, cavity, or rabbet) between a door hinged-end edge surface and its door jamb when a door is closed and the hinged-end edges are substantially parallel.
2. The flexible privacy door screen in claim 1 is constructed from a thermoplastic material allowing for multiple articulations.
3. The flexible privacy door screen in claim 1 is constructed of a textile or paper material.
4. The flexible privacy door screen in claim 1 is affixed using double sided tape
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011] The foregoing and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more easily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following drawings and a detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] In accordance with the invention, a flexible door privacy screen for blocking most lines of sight through the gap formed between the hinged-end edge of a door and its door jamb is disclosed. The flexible door privacy screen includes a pleated material that is affixed to the hinged-end edge of a door and its facing area on its door jamb that is somewhat parallel when a door is closed. This configuration allows for the flexible door privacy screen the minimum protrusion possible outside the space comprised of the gap between the hinged-end edge of a closed door and its door jamb. This gap can also be described as a hinge gap, cavity or rabbet. The flexible door privacy screen is folded, or extruded, in a concertinaed pattern, or accordion pleat, which allows the privacy screen to change its shape, or have its pleats move to allow the screen's overall width to increase, much like a moving bellows, as the door is opened while still retaining the function of blocking most lines of sight into a room on the other side of the door. Conversely, as a door is closed the concertinaed, accordion pleat shape allows the folds to come together one on another allowing for many articulations without damage to the flexible door privacy screen. With this configuration the flexible door privacy screen achieves the desired result which is to block most lines of sight through the gap between the hinged-end edge of a door and its door jamb while the door is in its closed, or open positions, and while the door is moved between the open or closed positions. In accordance with other aspects of this invention the flexible door privacy screen is adhered to the hinged-end edge surface of a door and the surface of its door jamb that is somewhat parallel to the hinged-end edge when a door is closed, respectively through the use of double-sided tape affixed on the outermost surfaces of the flexible door privacy screen, or by using some other fastening device.
Description of the Preferred Embodiment
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